The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Full Show) The Halloween Edition of Bobby Feud: Top 10 Halloween Candies + Abby's Dating Life Update + Guess The Scary Halloween Movie Game

Episode Date: October 31, 2022

Happy Halloween! We start the day by playing the Halloween edition of the Bobby Feud. The show try's to name the top 10 Halloween candies in America. Find out who the winner is! Plus, Abby shares a da...ting update after she's accused of flirting with Nate Smith on a podcast, she just interviewed him on. She tells us the latest info! Then, We play a Halloween game where Bobby plays a clip from a scary movie theme song and the caller has to guess right with help from the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:07 381, 4420. Come on, Bobby. We're back. Morning studio. Morning. Let's go with the Monday show. Thank you very much, our video producer. By the way, all this is Halloween themed.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Oh, yeah. So I'm anxious to see what you say here, up first. It can be about anything Halloween, by the way. Favorite memory? What's going on today? Favorite candy? I don't give a crap. Let's make it Halloween.
Starting point is 00:03:38 Here he is, our video producer Eddie! I got my Halloween costume in yesterday, and I had nothing to do with it, so I was, like, surprised when I got it. But it turns out, guys, I'm going to be a bear tonight. A Papa bear. Because my three-year-old decided he wanted to be a bear, so he wants my wife to be a mama bear and me to be a Papa Bear. In the style of what bear?
Starting point is 00:03:59 There's Bernstein bears. That's what I was wondering. It's like a full-body bear with a hole for my face. Face or just eyes? My face. Whole face, okay. Which, I mean, I guess I'll paint my face like bear. I've been wearing your face.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Okay. Don't pay my face. You're a brown, dude. You're a brown bear. That's true. I already look like the bear. But I don't know. I mean, I look forward to getting blood and like, you know, like scary, put a mask on and stuff like that for the kids.
Starting point is 00:04:24 So I was kind of forcing to be a bear, and I'm really, I'm not excited about it. How about bear hit my car? I like it. Little blood coming out of your mouth. Why not? Or a hunted bear. So you got a hole in your head. That's really graphic.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Well, you just said you like scary in blood. No, I get it. What about axe to the bear's head? But that's different than a... Well, I would say the bullet in the head is a little more real. Act is a little more cartoonish. You could do that. Yeah, go with some sort of bloody bear.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Okay. So you both are satisfied. Because, yeah, Halloween's about to be... It's scary. And the bear, I don't know. Oh, next. As a kid, caused a lot of trouble on Halloween. Now he's just tired.
Starting point is 00:05:05 All right, here he is. Lunchbox. I look back on Halloween and I'm still mad at myself for, I mean, what is it, 25 years later since I've been trick-or-treating. And there was one house in my neighborhood that every year they gave out a penny to every single kid that knocked on the door. And every year I was like, maybe this year it's going to change. And I would still knock on that stupid. Why would they do that? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:27 As a joke? I don't know. Because it wasn't like this is back in the 1920s during the Great Depression and a penny could get you a shake and a burger. It could literally get you. Nothing. And literally every year I still went to that house hoping it was going to change. And every year it was a penny. And I was like, why do I waste my time with this house?
Starting point is 00:05:47 And here I am at 41 years old and I still think about that house every Halloween and how I wasted valuable time of getting candy at that dumb house. Well, I guess my counterpoint is you will stop or you will walk even 50 feet if you see a penny on the ground now and pick it up. I know. But when Halloween, that was back before, I mean, Halloween was all about candy. It's back before you broke? Yes. free candy.
Starting point is 00:06:09 I wasn't worried about money then. Then I was worried about candy, candy, candy. That was your currency. Yes. And let me tell you, if you see kids walking, they're not real trick-or-treaters. If you're not running door-to-door, you're not taking advantage of Halloween.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Are you like to people to go, that ain't country? Yeah. You're like, that ain't a trick-or-treater. Yeah. You're just old and washed up now. You're going to see three-and-four-year-olds and five-year-olds walking slow.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Once you get to six years old, you should be sprinting door-to-door. Up next, she has a 15-year-old, who I guess we'll hear later on today what she decided for her Halloween costume because I know that was a bit of controversy. Here she is. Amy, everybody. Okay, so there was a Halloween.
Starting point is 00:06:45 I was probably eight years old and I fell off my bike the day before and got a black eye and a sprained wrist. And then I thought, well, what in the world am I going to be for Halloween now? So I went as someone that got beat up. I don't know what I just was thinking about this the other day because I also had a dimple
Starting point is 00:07:03 in one of my cheeks and my side of my face and it's from that bike accident, where a rock went into my cheek as well. So that's a Halloween memory for me, is the day that I got the dimple. The day you get jumped as a Halloween customer. Well, I know. I just had nothing else to go less.
Starting point is 00:07:18 And setting me up, here is Chris from the voicemail. He's the radio morning show Godfather, the country music shock caller. He's the NBA 2K baller, raised in the mountain holler, six foot one, maybe even taller. He's the singer-songwriter and honorary shopter, the man who needs no prostor.
Starting point is 00:07:42 It's Bobby Bow! All right. You know, sometimes we have to go back and look at our past and wonder, was that the appropriate thing? And so when it comes to Halloween, here's a costume that I once wore that I wonder now if that picture got out, if it'd be cancelable.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Now, there was no face paint. I didn't do it. But I did go as Michael Jackson. Interesting. Right. And so I had the full, it was Michael Jackson like, shiny black
Starting point is 00:08:08 like top long sleeve one glove hat that he pulls down over his eyes black paint I mean the whole thing okay but will I someday will this if this picture surfaces be canceled because I went as Michael Jacks
Starting point is 00:08:24 on Halloween and if so I'm gonna make sure not to send that picture to Legacy Box and I'm gonna burn it but you actually popped up somewhere like oh this day because it's Halloween is Michael Jack a cancelable Halloween costume. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:08:39 No. Why would it be cancelable? We know why. We know what he's. Yes. Yes. Amy. No.
Starting point is 00:08:45 I think you're okay. Yeah, you're good. Eddie? You're Michael Jackson the king of pop. You're not Michael Jackson the bad dude. Like, you're fine. I think it's okay. But was he ever convicted of anything?
Starting point is 00:08:56 So we can't say he was a bad dude. He lost in the civil trial. Because OJ also wasn't convicted of anything. I'm sure there's people. Do you say OJ's a bad dude? You can't say that. OJ, a little different. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And I think there's some unfair stuff against Michael Jackson. Yes, that's what I... There's also some really weird stuff about Michael Jackson. Questionable stuff. Then why are we worried about being canceled or not? Because it's stuff out there. Yeah, because the cancel culture is dumb. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Okay, just making sure. You're good. You're good. Okay, that's all I wanted to know. Welcome to the show. It's Halloween, obviously. We're glad you're here. Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Happy Halloween. It's Tom. for the mailbag. You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. I need some help with my life.
Starting point is 00:09:48 My boyfriend and I broke up last week. It's been a long time coming, but it still hurts very much. However, my question is, we live together and are a few months into our year-long lease, and I have no idea what I'm going to do. I moved in with my parents the first week, but can't do that. I've been on my own too long.
Starting point is 00:10:05 to move back in with them. But neither one of us can afford our house on our own. We also cannot get out of the lease. Do we live in separate parts of the house? He offered that, but that would only work for a little bit. I just don't know what I'm going to do. What would be your advice? Thank you for making me laugh every single day.
Starting point is 00:10:24 I love y'all so much. Signed, don't move in without a ring. Oh. Yeah, that's tough because the first thing you go is, you try to get out as fast as you can. but if you simply can't afford it and you're both on the lease there are some sacrifices
Starting point is 00:10:42 that you're going to have to make one way or the other either financially or personally so that's difficult. So let's just say they don't have the money, right? They just don't. They can't because the first thing you do is you post on one of these sites we need a roommate to fill half of this
Starting point is 00:10:56 but you have to work together because you have to decide who's going to stay in the house and you have to go through the roommate process together to make sure you don't stick them with somebody that's a weirdo. So that's a little bit of teamwork. You don't want to be a team with this. You just decide you're not going to be a teammate with this person. But that's option one, is to find a roommate.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Option two is you find two people to move into the house or one person to take the whole mortgage and rent the house and pay the whole thing. But that's going to take time. That's 30 days at least. So there's more of living with your parents and having to pay. Or there's more. The answer to this is there's not going to be an easy solution.
Starting point is 00:11:34 It's a hard thing you had to do in breaking up. It's going to be a hard thing you have to do in digging out of this mess. It can be done. Weaker people have gone through harder things and come out just fine. You can get one roommate with somebody. You can get two roommates or one rich roommate to take over a family, take over the house. Or you can live in different parts of the house. That's going to be messy because you're going to see each other.
Starting point is 00:11:55 They're going to be fights. There may be a random hookup, which will make it messy again. They're also. It may be messy for, let's say there's eight months left on the lease. If you start dating other people, then either you have to hide them from the house. Oh, man. It's all kind of gross and weird. So what I would say is you just try to find somebody to lease the house and you stay at your parents for a couple weeks or you get back to the house for a couple weeks.
Starting point is 00:12:20 And they can try to find somebody to take that bill. And you cover that lease with somebody sub-leasing it from you. You know, we had family friends. They got divorced and they lived in the same house for like 20 more years. I don't think they're around anymore. And good for them. I don't know how they did that. Because of the kids?
Starting point is 00:12:34 It's possible. No, all the kids were out of the house. It was just them too and they lived together but divorced. Probably with an understanding and probably spent a whole lot of time together over many, many years to know how to get to that understanding. This is a boyfriend girlfriend. Yeah, fairly new. So a lot more raw and immature probably. Not a bad way, just young.
Starting point is 00:12:52 So I'm going to go, those are your options, but I think the best option is to try to get somebody to take over the whole lease and everybody move out. Yeah, and I would be thankful that you have parents that are willing to take you back in and know that that's temporary. I know you're like, I've been out of my own for too long to go back to my parents. But look at that as a temporary thing just to get you through this and know that it's not forever. And how cool that you have parents that you can go stay with them if you need to. How cool that you have parents. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:19 That's what I'm saying. Yeah. Not to be Debbie Downer, but yeah, Bobby and I don't have parents. I might have parents ever. Who moved back in with their parents ever? I did. I did. I did.
Starting point is 00:13:31 I did. I didn't go back. I stayed with them. for a while. But when I left, I left. Well, look at you four. Yeah. Good for you guys.
Starting point is 00:13:38 Eddie's just rewarding it. No, no, I never went back to live with my parents. But how long did you stay with them? Oh, like four more years after I graduated? Okay. Like 22? Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Oh, boy. I don't know what's worse. Moving back or never leaving. Like, because when you're 18, that's the first thing you want to do. I think never leaving is worse. I do too. Because at least when you move out, you're like, I'm going to tackle. Because it's always okay to go tackle and miss.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Yeah. Yeah. And reload. That's great. I agree. but never to even try to tackle? Mm-hmm. I was trying to tackle.
Starting point is 00:14:07 I was trying to. Boo-boo, you okay? I'm good. Once I left, that was gone. Okay, well... Oh, yeah, you're a 50, dude. Hey, come on. Not that old.
Starting point is 00:14:19 That's what we say. Good luck with that. It's a tough situation. It's going to be tough regardless. There is no easy answer, but try to find somebody to take over the whole lease. And if you need to go live with your parents for a little bit while you do it,
Starting point is 00:14:27 go do it. Okay, that's it. That's the mailbag. Close it up. We got your email and we've read it on your air. Now it's time to close Bobby's mail back. Yeah. Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Happy Halloween. This guy woke up and he had a $39,000 Uber charge. You thought your water bill was bad. Yeah. How does that happen? The Uber ride he'd taken home cost $39,000. Usually it was $12. But now it's a mess up in the system.
Starting point is 00:14:57 And so it accidentally charged him $39,000. but for a minute there you probably freak out. Yeah. And go, I'm never getting this money back. How am I getting this money back? I don't think my credit card would let that go through. Yeah, that's a lot. I get a fraud for like 11 bucks at the Atlanta airport.
Starting point is 00:15:12 You're right, exactly. Like somebody's buying cash shoes in the Atlanta airport. Is this you? That's me. This guy got $39,000 through. That's crazy. Hey, Morgan, what happened to you at Walmart? Well, I was just minding my business doing some grocery shopping.
Starting point is 00:15:25 And I see a guy kind of running through an aisle and he has an air fryer and a grocery cart, and then he just runs out the front door, just gone. He stole the air fryer. Yeah. And all the alarms start beeping going off, but nobody ran after him. Was he rolling the cart? Yeah. He was rolling a cart. It had an air fryer. I don't know why he didn't just carry it, but he had a grocery cart and he had the air fryer in it. And he literally just straight up, like, ran out the door with it. Did they yell? They didn't run after him, obviously. Not a single person ran after him. I saw, like, the greeter kind of take down some notes. That was it. And then I see him get in his car and he just drove away.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Did he have any sort of disguise on? No. He was in all black, but he didn't have anything on his face. That's what they do. Somebody comes in and looks like a cat burglar. You're like, I got a feeling this guy. I was going to steal something. But he just ran out, nothing.
Starting point is 00:16:11 The alarms go off and everything. The alarms went off and everything. That's why I was like, oh, maybe he was just like in a hurry. No, he definitely stole because he just kept going. I want to say this first. I get it. Air fryers are awesome. They're the best.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Who knew I could even make stuff? And so I do. You can put peaches in there. You can do salmon. You literally just go open it. A little lid. Lay it in there. Put some parchment paper down.
Starting point is 00:16:33 Shut it. Done. You can put anything in there. Anything. You can cook it all. I probably still won. I don't even understand what it is. It just cooks it using air, hot air.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Remember the George Foreman grill how that revolutionized cooking? Yeah. For an idiot. This is what the air fryer does now. So I need to get one of those. Yes. You can make anything.
Starting point is 00:16:50 It's crazy. It's faster. We do peaches. We grow peaches. You do the peaches and we cut them up. And you do a little drizzle on them. Put a little almond on them. You got a pretty healthy snack.
Starting point is 00:16:59 It's amazing. But we shouldn't steal, right, guys? No. And you know why he put it in the cart, though, Morgan? That way if anybody gets his way, he can ram them. Really? It's a lot easier to, boom. How do you know that?
Starting point is 00:17:11 I've worked in the industry, guys. The industry? You're a cart guy. Listen, there was a guy that at three times at my Sam's Club came in, put a big screen TV on a flatbed, and went out to back door. Like an emergency exit and had someone waiting right there. Three times. After time, too, they didn't have someone going on.
Starting point is 00:17:29 All right, Jonathan's here again. No, third time they caught him. Try to come back. I got them. Did you work loss prevention? No, I did not, but I've seen people get tackled. I've chased a couple thefts before and getting trouble. But you didn't work loss prevention. I know, but it was just this one couple came in.
Starting point is 00:17:44 They opened the laundry detergent. We're sticking things inside the laundry detergent and trying to just walk out. And I chased them all the way through the parking lot, through the Hooters parking lot. Burlington Coat Factory up into the woods. And Joel got stung by two bees when we were chasing them. Classic Joel. them, all right? And we got in trouble
Starting point is 00:18:01 for chasing them. You get fired? No. But they were like, what are you thinking? But were they like, but really they were like, thank you. No, they were like, you could have got shot. And I was like, well, Joel, that was Joel's idea. Was it scary to you? Yeah, well, I kind of looked around to see if anybody was going to do anything about it. And everybody then just went about their business like it was totally normal.
Starting point is 00:18:19 Probably is kind of normal. Yeah, happens a lot. Two things I want to say. One, air fryers are awesome. I get it. But two, don't steal, right guys? Yeah, don't steal. Yeah, don't steal. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. There's a 12-year-old kid named Arsh Powell.
Starting point is 00:18:38 He is from Iowa, and he is using his artwork to raise awareness and money for St. Jude. He started painting four years ago. He set a goal to use his art to raise $1,000 for the hospital. He blew way past that. He's now raised over $15,000 for St. Jude. Earlier this year, he was recognized, and here's Arsh talking about selling his paintings for a good cause. Originally, my first goal was raising $1,000 for St. Jude Research Hospital. And everybody kind of doubted me because I was so young.
Starting point is 00:19:08 But when I did raise $1,000, everybody was surprised. Yeah, good for this kid. I tell you, I think back about some of the dumb things I've asked of really cool people. And he was so nice to do it. But we were way early on in our show here. And I was like, let's just see what we can get away with. And I was Keith Urban. I said, hey, well, you do a painting and we auctioned off for St. Jude?
Starting point is 00:19:26 Just go to your house and paint something. like a detailed painting and he did he was so nice to do it amazing and then we auctioned it off and it made I don't even remember
Starting point is 00:19:35 but I remember thinking oh that's cool but now I look back going I mean I ask Keith Thurman to go home buy paint by supplies set of the canvas
Starting point is 00:19:42 paint he did then we auctioned it off yeah what were you thinking what was I thinking and what a good dude Keith Urban is to do it there's a few of those
Starting point is 00:19:50 I look back and go I'm just embarrassed by the crazy things that I did and asked of people way early on but Keith Urban is the best Arsh, pal, you're the best.
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Starting point is 00:20:11 The Bobby Bones show. Happy Halloween. Let's go over to the phones and talk to Matt, who lives in North Carolina. Hey, Matt, welcome to the show. What's going on, buddy? Hey, so I just wanted to get your guys' opinion on something if I'm being ridiculous or not.
Starting point is 00:20:25 So me and my wife have been together about five years, Mary two. And her email still has her ex-husband's last name in it, and I keep trying to get her to change it. And she's not 100% against it, but she keeps saying it's going to be a pain to change it, so she's not in a hurry and feel like she keeps pushing it off.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Am I being ridiculous or keep pushing her to do it, or does I just stop? Yeah, I'd probably be pushing her to do it, too. And I think this is one of those that you take for the team, if you're her, and she could think it's not that big of a deal, but if it means that much to her, you, I think she owes it to you to change it. And yes, it's a pain
Starting point is 00:21:01 in the butt. You can also do things like email forwarding so people, that email that address can go to the new email. So I do not think you're ridiculous. And yeah, it'll be a little problem. You gotta go change all the stuff. I got to change the Netflix. Got to change all the...
Starting point is 00:21:16 But I think if it's her ex-husband's last name and then that's bothering you, you have to change it. I think you have to change it. Eddie, what do you think? Yeah, you got to get rid of that name. I mean, especially if it makes him feel bad. Like, that's... Yeah. Yeah, don't even mess with it. Hey, look, it's tough to get your car registration. It's a lot of work. New driver's license, but we got to do it. So, yes, get rid of that name. Change your name when you get married. That's tough. I heard how annoying that was for my wife. She's like, Dan, this is a lot harder than you thought it would be. But you know what? You got to do it. You got to change it. Listen, man. And she says, oh, it's going to be difficult. You know what else is difficult? Giving her gas money. Sorry, honey, it's just going to take a little while. How do you know she doesn't have a job?
Starting point is 00:21:55 I'm just saying Usually the guy brings on the bacon Oh you know honey You know you want dinner Sorry it's gonna take a while honey I don't know if I'm gonna be able to feed you tonight So you know there's things that take a while She needs to change it
Starting point is 00:22:07 Or she can go sleep out in the car Oh my gosh What? Boy lunchbox is my heart three different places That I do not agree with Or she can go sleep at that ex-husbands If you want that last name Hey go go over there There you go
Starting point is 00:22:18 Now that I think's funny But the whole I'm not gonna feed you I'm not gonna give you gas money When we don't even know if she needs him to of her. Hey Matt, does your wife have a job? Yes, she does. Yeah, of course. Of course she does. Okay. Amy, last one. Do you agree with us? Yes, but I would say it's okay. It's daunting. You're going through a lot.
Starting point is 00:22:38 And if for her, she's like, okay, it's an email. But I like Bobby's idea of maybe creating a new one and just forwarding it. So it's really not that big of a deal. I change phones. I'm still a Bobby two phones occasionally. And you know what was tough? Moving everybody over from that phone to that phone. of work. And every once in a while I check that phone number one and I see a message and, you know, maybe I move over my new life. Maybe I don't.
Starting point is 00:23:04 But it was tough, but I did it. So yes, Matt, we are all on your team. We think be gentle. Yeah, be nice about it. Even say, hey, is there any chance you could do it by, you know, by the end of the year? By New Year's Day. That way you're not pushing her to do it right now, but just let her know it makes you feel uncomfortable. Or I might have to take lunchbox with a brush.
Starting point is 00:23:24 I kind of like that way. See, this is what happens. Now she's sleeping in the car. It's a whole thing. Doesn't have gas. All right, Matt, you're not ridiculous. Thank you for the call. Have that conversation with her, okay?
Starting point is 00:23:37 I appreciate it. Thanks, guys. See you, buddy. There he is, Matt, in North Carolina. Probably something the wife doesn't think about until he says something, and then probably doesn't think it cuts him as much as it probably does.
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Starting point is 00:27:46 Just played out in your head. So two dudes show up at school. Two men came to, yes, pick up a girl, five-year-old girl, and they're like, hey, that's my daughter. Oh, my gosh. So it had to be a scamming woman telling two different dudes that they had a daughter. That's it. That's really good. That's it.
Starting point is 00:28:05 The girl's mom had told both men they were the dad, but her trick was exposed when a former friend sent both men to pick up the girl, the friend, which led to a violent attack by one of the dads against the lying mom. Oh, well, that's not good. Can you imagine being told that you're someone's dad and you're not? Or someone else, and you find her, she's telling somebody else that they're the dad of your kid. Both of those. Bizarre. Bizarre situations. The men had both been listed as the young girls emergency contact and they arrived at the school at the same time, take the kid home. They both looked at each other and the dad was like, why are you checking my child out?
Starting point is 00:28:39 Who are you? He was like, who are you? What do you mean? I'm her dad. I'm checking her child out. This girl's ever got two dads. I had none. Poor girl.
Starting point is 00:28:46 That's what you think. I'm getting jealous of her. I'm like, man, some people have all the luck. So who gets to take her? The real dad. But who's the real dad? So the school principal, they called the mom to come up to the school and be like, hey, what's up? So when the mom got to the school, one of the men ran to the parking lot, started yelling at her about the other man and going, you need to explain what's going on here.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Then he hit her. The police arrived on the scene. One of the men was arrested. The other was taken by EMS. I mean, this is like an episode of cops from back in the day. Oh, my goodness. So she knew who the real dad was? All this time, the baby is five.
Starting point is 00:29:18 The mom's been telling both of these men that they were the dad. and they never knew, they never ran at each other, and they didn't say who the real dad was, even in the story. Kept up with it for that long. Yeah, I wonder what the get was, money? I mean, school pickup is brutal. Like, it's hard. Monday, Wednesday, Friday?
Starting point is 00:29:34 Yeah. The Illinois Tuesday, Thursday, Thursday? That's a crazy story, huh? Yeah. One of those dads was not her dad. No. I mean, neither one of them might be the dad. Right.
Starting point is 00:29:43 I know. One twist. Right. You're right, too. Marie. Because if she can do that. Jerry, Jerry, Jerry. Jerry, Mari.
Starting point is 00:29:50 But they don't yell Mari. No one chanted Mari. Mori Popovich was a person, but no one yelled Marry. But he's the one that would say you're the father. He was yelling, Jerry, Jerry. 99.9% Ricky Lake. Oh, bro.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Oh, bro. Ginny Jones. Jenny Jones. Okay, whatever. You know what I meant. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sad situation. The Bobby Bones show.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Ever Happy Halloween. This is Frog ATX from Austin. I've been listening for 18 years. I've got to say, Bobby, I don't know if it's you or my dad. Y'all are right up there in a tie for heroes. My dad's a retired fire chief now. I've been a firefighter this whole life, so it's kind of hard to beat that.
Starting point is 00:30:35 But I've converted about nine to 10 people to listening. They know all the two, tell me something good. Hey, what's the morning corny? Yeah, so I just want to let you know, a big part of people's lives. And thanks for what you do, man. A couple things, one, I love a yawn in the middle of it. Very sleepy.
Starting point is 00:30:54 That means he's comfortable. He's like a friend, he's hanging out. What's up? Hey, how you both are good? Two, I don't compare to your dad. He's a firefighter. I come in here and try to be mildly funny through the morning. I appreciate that call.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Thanks for listening for 18 years. That's also crazy that we've been able to do this for that long. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Should Halloween be a candy free-for-all? And I'm sure a lot of parents are dealing with. dealing with their kids, having all this candy, and you maybe try to limit it. I don't understand the question. Should if your kid goes and gets candy, they just be able to go crazy? Yes. No, I don't think a kid should ever just be able to go crazy straight up for just
Starting point is 00:31:32 universally. I think if you have a kid that you often allow to have a lot. I think it's kid by kid, right? Yeah, I mean, I think you have to know your kids, but a parenting expert is saying that don't put too high of a restriction on the candy because then they'll start to value it more. So if you try, if you limit it and be like, then they'll be like, oh, I want the candy more. This candy must be so important. I hear you though. I had no limits. No limits.
Starting point is 00:31:54 I was a no limit soldier when it came to candy. I ate it all the time. And look at me now, same as in a doll. I just want it all the time. Nothing changed. Non-stop. Yeah. Yeah, maybe you give them like a time limit.
Starting point is 00:32:03 All right, we're home for 20 minutes. You can have all the candy you want. Ooh, that's good. Well, yeah. And she recommends just relax and remember that they may eat a lot of sweets on Halloween or the days after. But it's not how they always eat. So just... Unless you're me.
Starting point is 00:32:17 Embrace the season. I always eat like that. All right, what else? Well, speaking of Halloween, maybe after today, you're going to be done with your pumpkins, especially the ones that you carved or whatever. Do you have rotten ones outside?
Starting point is 00:32:27 Oh, man. Okay. So before they either get rotten or maybe the pigs can even eat the rotten ones. The pigs? Yeah. What pigs? You can donate your leftover pumpkins to help feed the pigs. You should have said that before the pigs can eat them.
Starting point is 00:32:40 She just randomly comes out, oh, the pigs can eat them. What pigs? There's forms all over America that would glad. take your pumpkins and it can really help them out. You can Google pig farms in your area and then you can find out where you can go drop them off. In Kentucky, they got a website called Pumpkins for Pigs.com. So maybe every state has something like that. I don't know. I just thought it was a cool way to, you know, give back to the pigs. They need giving back.
Starting point is 00:33:06 I feel like there should be in the arms of an angel. This pig could use your pumpkin. For the price of one Halloween pumpkin, you two can feed a pig. Yeah. Reddit users have proclaimed that Dolly Parton is the best thing about America. She's a national treasurer. She's pretty much the best thing we got going for us. Okay, I'm not going to argue
Starting point is 00:33:30 that. What's the best thing about America? Freedom. Well, let's not be actual literal. Like our founding fathers, freedom. Yeah, yeah. But like something like Dolly Parton, like something that's fun. Yeah. Because freedom, lunchbox, I agree with that. Okay. Yeah. Oh, foot. Okay, American football. American football. Amy?
Starting point is 00:33:50 I can leave that one. Well, Tom Hanks. That's great. Right? You, because you just sat down with Rita Wilson. It makes me think of them, them as a couple. Okay, Tom Hanks. Lunchbox, what do you have?
Starting point is 00:34:00 The challenge and Survivor, but they have those countries now, huh? NTV. Yeah, but it can be rooted in America. Yeah, those are rooted. They started here. I think Survivor started here, I hope. I'm going to go with New York Cheesecake. That's American.
Starting point is 00:34:16 That's good. Yeah. Can't get enough. I'd have it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Oh, I know what I like. What? Freedom fries. That's the French fries.
Starting point is 00:34:24 That's a French fries. Oh, Tex-Mex. That's good. Pizza. We just keep going further and farther off. Chinese food. Disney? Oh.
Starting point is 00:34:36 Yeah, that's good. That's all right. Yeah, that's good. I mean, I know it's global now, but. Razorbacks. Yeah, that's American. I'm sorry. All right, Amy, is that it?
Starting point is 00:34:44 Yeah, but maybe that's my first. pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Yeah, I'm something good. Earlier this month, a great grandmother named Miss Faye. She's 76 years old, lives in Oakland, California, and she saw a car kind of rolling
Starting point is 00:35:03 down the street, kind of creeping a little bit, and then all of a sudden a man jumped out and attacked her elderly neighbor trying to steal her bag. So Miss Faye ran towards the car with her cane. over her head and started beating the man and was calling for her German Shepherd, Troy, to come and help her. Then she took a swing at the car, even as he was, like, hopping in, trying to get away, because he's like, well, shoot, I didn't know this is going to happen to me. And, I mean, the whole thing was caught on someone's doorbell cam.
Starting point is 00:35:30 So the footage is amazing. And then Ms. Fay just wants to encourage everyone to watch out for their neighbors. Well, just try to be neighborly, help watch out for your neighbors and watch out for the surroundings, even for your personal self. because so many things It's been happening lately Good for Miss Faye Although she's 80
Starting point is 00:35:49 Luckily Miss Faye didn't get laid out It didn't stop her though No I know I'm saying But she's got a broken hip It also sounds like that guy was like I'm not gonna hit He's just gonna steal a purse
Starting point is 00:36:01 Not hit a lady It's like someone who is still a car But there's a baby I'm like well I'm out I'll jump out of the car So I don't I have a lot of confused emotions here One Miss Faye I like
Starting point is 00:36:10 Good for her Awesome But I would just say Don't do that again Miss Faye Because most times that ain't going to turn out good for you. But I like it, she saved the lady's purse. And then that criminal, no doubt he could have beat up, Miss Faye.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Yeah. But he didn't. So good for him? Yeah, I like that he has limits. You know, maybe, yeah, maybe he has limits. It's always good to know. He's got a heart somewhere in there. Yeah, I love a good criminal with a heart.
Starting point is 00:36:29 And in the end, good was done. Miss Faye, good by you. That is what it's all about. That was tell me something good. Happy Halloween. The Bobby Bones Show. Happy Halloween, everybody. Let's get over to Amy with I think the first.
Starting point is 00:36:43 final Halloween morning corny of the year. Is that right, Amy? Yes, it is. And then we go to Thanksgiving. Those are a struggle. And then, well, then we get to Christmas. Oh, well. Those are fun.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Those are a little easier. Yeah, that's a little easier for jokes. Okay, let's go final Halloween corny. The morning corny. How do witches play loud music? How do witches play loud music? On their broom boxes. That was the morning.
Starting point is 00:37:13 Morning, corny. Yeah, that's pretty funny for a kid that lived in the 80s or 90s. Right, it's dated for sure. It's tough. That's us. Boom boxes. It's tough. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's tough.
Starting point is 00:37:22 It's tough. It's tough. Bobby bones. Happy Halloween. The question is, what are the most popular Halloween candies in America? 10,000 people were asked. We have the top 10 answers on the board. Hey, Scuba.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Eddie is playing for Liz. If Eddie wins, what does Liz win? She gets a $100 son a gift card. Plus, because it's Halloween, a Trivial Pursuit Halloween edition. Nice, which we can send it to her and it'll be after Halloween. Yes. And then she can have it for next year. Or play it all year.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Perfect timing. Yes. Okay, Eddie, top 10 answers on the board. Top 10 candies in America. What do you have? Okay, here we go. Let's start with the most obvious, the Kit Kat. All right.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Eddie says Kit Kat, top 10 answers on the board. Show me. Kit Kat. What? What? No. That is the most serious. That was the worst.
Starting point is 00:38:12 First guest. No, that's the best candy out there. No one's missed on the first guest with the first roll. What on it. Eddie rolled the dice in it first. Oh, my goodness. Amy, you are up. Top 10 candies in America.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Let's go Halloween candies. All right, Snickers. Show us. Sniggers. How's that on that? It's in number eight. Uh-huh. Number eight.
Starting point is 00:38:35 Love it. Love to see it. Love to see it. Let's go Reese's. That's it. Show our Reese's peanut butter. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:38:42 Number one answer. Now I'm out. Let's go Eminem. Eminemps. Number three. Okay, so far we've just named some chocolates, but why not go Skittles? Skittles! Number two.
Starting point is 00:38:56 Okay, well, how about them Starburst? Starburst! Number four! This is embarrassing. Okay. Hold on a second. Now, there are five answers off the board. Amy's gotten one through four.
Starting point is 00:39:11 One's peanut butter cups, releases. Number two, Skittles, number three, M&M's, number four, Starburst. And then she has number eight Snickers, a total of 18 points. A lot of points still on the board. Amy, back over to you. Yeah, I'm having to eliminate some of my favorite candies because I don't think they're America's. Twix?
Starting point is 00:39:31 She says Twix. I love a good Twix bar. Halloween candies. Is Twix on there? If Kit Kat wasn't on there, Twix wasn't going to be on there. Lunchbox, you're the end of round one. Yeah, I'm struggling now. What?
Starting point is 00:39:43 You haven't guessed. I know, but she took all the, I mean, she went down my list and just knocked them all off, so I'm just, I'm stuck. You know what? Give me payday. Show them payday. No. No way, dude. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:40:01 Oh, okay, let's go. I got some. Are you laughing? You have the number one overall pick and got zero. Eddie, round two, remember round three points are doubled. That's what I was waiting for. Dude, this is huge. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:40:13 Are you ready? Yeah. This is an unpopular opinion, but it's got to be on the list. Give me candy corn. Oh, that's good. Candy corn. For Halloween trick-or-tree. Probably for 30 points.
Starting point is 00:40:24 I hate it, so I didn't put it. I didn't put it. Most popular Halloween candies. Eddie says candy corn. Let's go! Yeah! Number 10. Yeah, my wife loves that crap.
Starting point is 00:40:35 It is number 10? I'm in trouble. Eddie, you're back in the game. Dang it. How specific do I need to be? There are four answers on the crap. board. Let's just go generic. Lollipops. Do I need to be specific?
Starting point is 00:40:52 Is this 1920? A lollipop. Lollipop. Now I'm not giving you that. All right, next. Amy? I mean, I have so many things on my list, but it... Okay. Let's go. Just like a Hershey's bar. Chocolate. A Hershey's bar. Lunchbox? You know what I like. I've never had this, I don't think. But give me that milk me way.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Milkieway. Milkie way? Milkie way? Hey, he went with milk me way. He did. Milk me way. I don't know what that is. But now I'm confused because it's milky way on there?
Starting point is 00:41:40 It's not. That's the same thing. Okay, so Eddie, points are double. You're only down eight points anyway. But you're going to have to really nail it here. There are four answers on the board. There's a lot of points on the board. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:50 The answers off the board, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Skittles, M&Ms, and Star burst and Snickers and Candy Corn. Still four answers left. What are the most popular Halloween candies? Oh, this is crazy. It just canned in me. It's always in there. And we're like, oh, it's like when you eat the whole bucket, it's what's left. Give me Tootsie rolls. Lots of Tutsi rolls.
Starting point is 00:42:08 But that's why they're left. I like Tutsi rolls. Let me see that Tutsi roll. Tutsi roll. Come on, Buzz. That's a good one. Tutsy rolls. Oh, okay. Okay. On to my
Starting point is 00:42:23 personal favorite since I've been avoiding it. Vitto honey. That is one of my faves, but I'm going to go Butterfinger. Butterfinger. Lunchbox? He's got nothing. What's up, man? You can still win it.
Starting point is 00:42:39 I know I can. All you need is one. You get the number nine when it's there for the double. Right. Right. I mean, golly. This is crazy. You only talk it out of here?
Starting point is 00:42:51 No. Yeah. Well, I mean, there's one that people hand out, but I don't know anybody that likes them. is smarties. I don't think they're any good. They're there. Baby Ruth is another one that is someone likes.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Someone. Yeah, I mean, you know, she said Hershey Bar. Yeah, I did. But you didn't say Hershey Kiss because that's another popular one. Hershey Chocolate.
Starting point is 00:43:17 He said Hershey Bar. Hershey Chalka. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm going to go, gosh. You know what I need? I need a kiss. Give me Hershey Kiss.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Show him. Hershey kiss. Let's go! That was worth seven. That's double 14. Oh, man. So let's watch. You get one more.
Starting point is 00:43:43 You win. There's three answers on the board. Go with baby Ruth. That was a good one. Hey, you're out, bud. You be quiet. Go with peanut brittle, pap, Papa.
Starting point is 00:43:54 What is peanut britts? Oh, peanut brittles that one is the nuts and thing, right? Or what about an apple? Peanuts. With a toothbrush It's the worst People do that correct No it can't be that
Starting point is 00:44:05 All right lunchbox It can't be laughing taffy How about that laughy taffy? We need an answer lunchbox For the win For the win Smarty vats What?
Starting point is 00:44:17 Smarties Smarties Smarties Smarties Smarty Oh No I know it Nussus crunch
Starting point is 00:44:24 No I know it over for about 10 minutes. Okay. Sweet tarts. Jolly Rancher. Milk duds. Okay, hold on.
Starting point is 00:44:36 Everybody relaxed. Hoppers! The number five answer was hot tamales. No. The number six answer was Sour Patch Kids. Yes. Eddie, I had it given you this next one when you said tootsie rolls, but Ray chose not to give it to you. What?
Starting point is 00:44:47 It's a tootsy pops. That's a tootsie roll. No, it's not. I guess it's not. It's a tootsie roll in a pop. He's still buzzing. Yeah. So our winner is Amy.
Starting point is 00:44:59 Okay, okay, okay. Wow. But our winner is not Liz. I know I feel bad about that. Do you? Yeah. That's okay, good job, Amy. Eddie, come on.
Starting point is 00:45:13 Liz, I'm sorry. Why don't we get Liz's number? We'll call her back for another game next time we play and give her another chance. Okay. Because the attorneys won't let us give her a prize. So Scuba, can you get her number and save it? Yeah, we're good. Okay, all right.
Starting point is 00:45:24 Liz, happy Halloween. Yeah. Thank you guys. Happy Halloween. Uh-huh, you know what to do next time. Amy, stop. What does she do next time? Oh, pick me.
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Starting point is 00:49:00 Here's a voicemail from Tommy and Brianna in Virginia. Hey, Bobby. Hey, Bobby. We've got a question for you. Right is the appropriate time to start decorating for Christmas. Love the show. Love the show. Right now, right now.
Starting point is 00:49:15 Right now. Already. How about it? Today's Halloween. After Halloween, you can do whatever you want. And anyone that judges you, they just hate themselves. That's true. I'm not going to decorate this early, but I got no problem with it.
Starting point is 00:49:26 You want to start throwing some Christmas stuff up? Merry Christmas. Yeah. Christmas makes people happier. Why do I get mad? are happier. Christmas movies are already showing. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:49:33 Today, right now. Well, let tonight happen. Tomorrow, it's time for Christmas, everybody. Let it snow, let it snow. Let it snow. That's right. We're just here to make people feel good. Speaking of that, we're going to do two personal Tell Me Something Goods.
Starting point is 00:49:49 Okay? These have to do with us specifically. Amy, you're up first. Well, every year, these emails sneak up on me. Ever since we adopted kids from Haiti, Stevenson and Stasheera, and it's crazy to think. that it's now been five years because I got the five year email update and that's what we have to submit like this whole package full of photos and answer all these questions and it's to our adoption agency and just everybody making sure that the kids are still good and everything and I can't believe we're submitting the five year one five years yeah that's great amazing awesome I mean it's been about 10 year process yeah because it took us about five years to go through the whole adoption process in Haiti and then yeah 10 years total wild congratulations Thank you. Lunchbox heard you were going to do one. So then he raised his hand and said he had one he wanted to do as well.
Starting point is 00:50:35 Oh, good. Which is often how this works with him. What is yours lunchbox? This is a win for America and all the women out there. There's a coffee shop in Everett, Washington, where the chicks are in bikini serving coffee. They're baristas in bikinis and so the city made a law back in 2017 saying, oh, wait a minute, hold on. That violates the law. You can't wear anything that shows your shoulder blades, your legs, anything like that. So the barista sued them in court. And the court said, you know what? women can serve coffee in their bikinis. Whoa! Wait a minute. So Amy did hers about adopting children for five years. Then you said, I have one. We thought it would be... No, no, this is huge.
Starting point is 00:51:12 This is discriminatory to the women because the law said that drink peddlers from they can't show their stomachs, backs below the shoulder blades, and the top three inches of their legs below the buttocks. And they didn't say anything about health concerns. They said it would have a adverse impact on minors. an exploitation of the women. And the women said, we are suing you in court, and they win. So, baby, get your bikini on and let's go get some coffee.
Starting point is 00:51:39 I think we're happy for different reasons. Yeah, but I think he should be happy because this means men could probably also do speedos. There's no men at this coffee shop in speedos. But what I'm saying is they tried to ban these women. No, no, we know what you're saying. These women fought back. We don't want it. I love it.
Starting point is 00:51:55 I love that they won. I just think we like it for different reasons. So Ever at Washington, if you're up that way, stop by the barista. the parlor with the women in the bikinis. That's a win for America. That is a win for America and women. And that's a personal tell me something good for lunchbox. Wow, wow, wow.
Starting point is 00:52:09 Okay. You heard it here. The Bobby Bones show. Happy Halloween. Bobby's Big. Stories. A Washington, D.C. woman says, the city is refusing to drop all 10 unresolved parking tickets in her name.
Starting point is 00:52:26 Even after her vehicle was stolen, the people who stole it, got all the tickets. Oh, no. They shouldn't do that. Yeah, so it was tickets worth about $2,000 all in. Catherine Brenner is also facing over $7,000 in damage is done by the vandal. But they're like, yeah, tickets in your name. Your car was parked here illegally. She's like, my car was stolen illegally.
Starting point is 00:52:50 Why am I being ticketed for this? So they did take a couple off. Just to be nice. Yeah, it's still left over the bunch on there. This is from WUSA 9. So she contested it forever, and the DCDMV took four off, but there's still five left. They will not remove. That's like when they stole my Jeep, they called me like, we found it, come and get it.
Starting point is 00:53:11 And I show up, they're like, all right, it's in the infound, so you got to pay $500 to get it out. I'm like, what? They stole my Jeep. I got to pay to get it back. Oh, that's crazy. That at least, there was somebody else who had done work that needed to be compensated, right? The lot. The tow truck people.
Starting point is 00:53:23 This is just the government going, or the city going, crazy. It's going highlight, delete. That's it. Highlight, delete. That's it. Dan and Shea's Shea Mooney reveals an almost 50 pound weight loss. Quote, I completely change my lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:53:38 The Dan and Shea singer 30 years old shared on his stories Thursday that he's lost nearly 50 pounds in the last five months after refocusing on his diet and adding a walking and weight training routine to his schedule. That is from People Magazine.
Starting point is 00:53:51 I saw the before and after picture. Pretty good. Yeah. I don't know that I... Have we seen shit? We've seen Shay, haven't we? Maybe not... Yeah, and the last...
Starting point is 00:54:00 last like a few months, three months maybe? I thought so too. I don't know. I don't really see anybody. I mean, I saw Dan four nights ago, but I guess I haven't seen Shane. But 50 pounds, good job, buddy. If you're healthy, that's great. Former NFL star Chad Johnson, also known as Ocho Cinco back in the day.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Oh, yeah. Is leading by example. So he went to an IHOP and left a $1,000 tip at this international house of pancakes near the University of Tennessee. So his bill totaled $14. He left a $1,000. tip on a $14 bill. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:54:33 He wrote, it's my first time in theville, Knoxville. Going to the game tonight, but I don't know the Rocky Top song, and then left a thousand bucks. New York Post. What do you think about that,
Starting point is 00:54:42 lunchbox? I feel like he's one of those guys that's going to go broke because he's one that would used to put out, hey, I'm going to be at this movie theater, everybody I'm going to buy the whole theater, show up and you get a ticket. And I'm like, how does he have this much money?
Starting point is 00:54:53 He didn't make that much money in the NFL. He didn't make a lot of money in the NFL, but I agree. He must have somebody good running. running his finances or somebody bad running his finances, which would be him. But he probably made, what, 30 or 40 million? I guess he made 49 million. Oh, well, then a thousand dollar tip's okay.
Starting point is 00:55:12 Guys, if you're doing a thousand dollar tip every place you go. He's not doing it every place. You don't know that it's every place. But his net worth right now is about $15 million according to the internet. Okay. That's great. Okay. It's going to dry up.
Starting point is 00:55:25 But I mean, hey, you're giving him money advice. But hey, that is pretty cool that he. So how does this story get out? Does he put it out there? Probably not. Probably somebody on social media posts that he left him a thousand buck tip and then somebody runs with it on a blog or something. I mean, no one's ever done that when I leave a good tip. Most, okay, most you ever left on a tip? Probably 40 bucks.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Ever? Yeah. On how big of a bill was that? Oh, 10 bucks. Huh? 10 bucks? Okay. You left 40 bucks on a $10 bill?
Starting point is 00:55:55 Yeah, one time. Just try to see if it would get viral. Oh, that's why you did it. Oh. Yeah. And I put hashtag pimping joy like you guys always say to do and it didn't work. We say to do that? I don't think 40 is enough to go viral. Right. It's very generous.
Starting point is 00:56:10 Spreading joy for sure. Absolutely. And then when it never went viral, I was like, gosh. You regret it? I was like, man, I just gave away a lot of money there. I'm not very smart. Speaking of money, it happened against Saturday night. No one matched all six numbers.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Oh, gosh. The power ball is up to over a billion bucks. Oh, my gosh. What do we do? We had a billion dollars. It will now be the second largest in U.S. history. $1 billion. When did they draw that lunch?
Starting point is 00:56:38 That'll be, I think, tonight. It's Monday. So it's Saturday than Monday? Yeah. Better get in. Oh, my gosh. Evan Peters went so deep with his method acting as Jeffrey Dahmer in the new Netflix series. Wait, what are you about to say?
Starting point is 00:56:54 That, no. People had to reintroduce themselves to him on the set. Oh, that's ridiculous. I know. I thought the same thing. What? I hate that. It's so dumb.
Starting point is 00:57:03 It probably isn't true. And he's probably acting. Come on. When he reemerged us himself? So, Nisi Nash, do you guys know who she is? Mm-mm. Okay. So she didn't meet the real Evan Peters until shooting rap, because he was so entrenched in his serial killer character.
Starting point is 00:57:22 I would not be friends with this guy. There's no chance. Stop it. Can you imagine how annoying this guy isn't alive? Well, didn't Jim Carrey do this for? for the Man on the Moon one? And wouldn't that be really annoying? So annoyed.
Starting point is 00:57:33 Yeah, I'm not saying it's not dedicated to their craft and it's not amazing to be up, but I couldn't hang out. Working with them, can you imagine? Oof. Evan Peters, who played Jeffrey Dahmer
Starting point is 00:57:41 was so deep in his method acting that, again, his co-stars, one had to keep distance, had to make sure there was tension, and at the end had to go up and be like, hey, it's really nice to meet you. At the end.
Starting point is 00:57:53 Oh, yeah, okay. That's bizarre. You're just trying to be like that one dude who played Lincoln. Oh. Daniel Day Lewis. All of a sudden, he doesn't win a couple awards. They need to go be a cobbler in the woods, too.
Starting point is 00:58:04 Anyway, that's the deal. That's the news. Thank you. Those were Bobby's Day. Stories. Happy Halloween. The Bobby Bones Show. Let's get this call from Joe, who lives in Alabama.
Starting point is 00:58:18 Joe, we appreciate you calling. What's up, buddy? Hey, how y'all doing this morning? Pretty good, man. What can I do for you? I was just calling in about lunchbox. He seems like a different character. than everybody else.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Like, his character's different. He seems to care a lot about money and fame. And just wondering how he really fits in on the show because I don't see it. I think that's probably how he fits in. I mean, meaning you love money. Who doesn't love money? This guy calling in saying he doesn't love money is lying to you. He didn't say he didn't love, no.
Starting point is 00:58:48 Yeah, but he used that as a negative about me. Oh, it sounds like he loves money. How dare him? Like, who doesn't? He didn't say that either. I didn't hear it that way. How dare him? I wasn't nearly a good.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Did you not hear him he's like? He doesn't. It seems like he loves money. I mean, do you not love money too, buddy? Buddy. I do, but you go to the extreme, man. It's kind of, I don't know. I was always told anybody who cared that much about money and stab you in the back pretty easily.
Starting point is 00:59:11 Yeah, I'll stab you in the back for that money. Exactly. That's what he said, yeah. That's what he's saying. That's what he's saying. And then what about fame. Yeah, everybody chases fame. Everybody wants to be famous.
Starting point is 00:59:22 I don't think that's true at all. No, no, no. Everybody, like, when they were young, everybody wanted to be famous. And then they realize they're not good enough to be famous. And they're like, okay. I don't find that to be accurate. They're like, all right, I'll go be a teacher. I'll go be, you know, I'll go work at the hospital because I'm not going to be famous.
Starting point is 00:59:38 Some people would be mortified at the thought of fame. Yeah. Not when they're younger. Everybody dreams about being an actor, an actress, a major league baseball player, professional athlete. I think you do. So you've put that on everybody else. I would say, you still dream about that stuff. 99% of America.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Okay. Well, Joe. So, yes, I like to be, I want to be famous. Like 100% I want to be more famous than I am now But that's what everybody wants I want to be more rich than I am Richard
Starting point is 01:00:04 Yeah is that a little call I want to be more rich than I am Hey Joe Yeah We appreciate the call You know he Ask Joe if he ever wanted to be famous Okay
Starting point is 01:00:15 Joe, you ever wanted to be famous No I'm actually never wanted to be famous Yeah Okay Liar There you go Joe hope you have a great day
Starting point is 01:00:23 I appreciate you calling Oh I too Thank you All right Don't stab us in the back for money Okay buddy I won't. I got a couple things coming up.
Starting point is 01:00:31 One, there is a new business trying out a three-day work week, big business. I like that. And I'll tell you, like, the hours, when you're supposed to be there, and you tell me if you'd like to work a three-day schedule based on what they're going to do. Also, picking your nose can actually cause this disease. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:00:50 I'm just wondering what that is. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I'm just interested for it. Just curious? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, well, find out next. The Bobby Bones Show. Ever Happy Happy.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Halloween. Chick-fil-A is trying out a three-day work week. That headline sounds cool. Yeah. Because who wouldn't love just work in three days? That would be amazing. But how many hours a day? Thanks for asking. Employees would work 13 to 14-hour shifts for three days and then have at least four days off. All right. Sign me up. Where's the paper? I'm down. Absolutely. Okay. I mean, that is going to be rough on the back. Depending what the shift is.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Chick-fil-A, you're on your feet the whole time. They're going to have to make sure they have good shoes. I'm still into it though Yeah, me too I like it I'm still into it I would just I don't know if Mr. Chick-Flight's listening
Starting point is 01:01:34 right now but here's what I'd like to ask you gotta put some sort of like menu out there yeah it's just too much I know what I want at this point but a lot of people
Starting point is 01:01:43 pull up for the first time or if they haven't been in two years and there's just a person going yeah what do you want or you have kids yeah yeah and what do you mean what I want
Starting point is 01:01:52 you're just staring at my car yeah what do you want I'm right here I get the thing so the menu's there but it's so far up and the line's so long you don't get to it, right? You never get to it. Right. So they need to put it overhead.
Starting point is 01:02:02 We're a sandwich board like the 20s. That's cool. Or that. Mr. Filet, we're begging you here. Like one of the kids walks around with the menu, here it is. Yep. No, what you do is you order with that guy that has no menu. And then when your kids get up to and they see the menu, they're like, oh, I forgot. They have mac and cheese. What are your kids? Me. Or you. I know. But as a mother, this is my frustration with it. Because like, I can kind of know what I want. But then it's like, oh, gosh, sorry. You know, next time we'll have to. to remember because I don't want to reorder. Yeah, it's also now, there's starting to be a negative feeling about Chick-fil-A in general
Starting point is 01:02:34 because every time I try to go eat it, the line's so long. Yeah. It moves quick. Yeah, it does. No. Well, actually, I think it was voted slowest fast food. Yeah. Oh, really? Maybe it's just me thinking that's more quick.
Starting point is 01:02:46 I'm more of it, like, go to Sonic, nail it, get it. Order it on the app. Bam, out. Yes. That's me. If you're going on me, number one, I'm drafting overall, but they have the menu. They look right there on it.
Starting point is 01:02:58 You get your individual menu. Yeah. You don't have to share. It's great. I mean, it's just like Mr. Sonic. I mean, Mr. Chick-fil-A, let's get a menu out there. A study found that picking your nose might cause Alzheimer's. Why?
Starting point is 01:03:12 I'm glad you asked. Oh, boy. I mean, how far are you going up there? No, it's not actually touching your brain. That's what I thought of. Jeez, Louise. A study in Australia found that picking your nose might cause Alzheimer's. A specific type of bacteria has been linked to plaques.
Starting point is 01:03:28 that are seen in Alzheimer's patient's brains, and they think it's getting through the nose and how would it get through the nose, but possibly on fingers going into the nose. Oh, that's why you use a Q-tip or tweezers. Tweezers. Tweezers in your nose? Y'all've never used tweezers.
Starting point is 01:03:42 To do what? Well, if you have something in your nose or like you need to, I like to wet a Q-tip and, like, circle it around, or I get tweezers and I just, you know. See, that's too much work. Is that like practicing COVID tests in your nose, or what are we doing?
Starting point is 01:03:55 No, but I find it's an effective way to clean things up. If you go over to my Instagram, I think on my feed not the last picture, it's Caitlin and I in Utah this past weekend, but the picture before that if you scroll through the very back one, you see me getting my nose hairs ripped out. Yeah. And so what they do is they put
Starting point is 01:04:11 like a cute tip thing and they cover it in wax. They stick it in there and then it hardens and they go, whoa! You're waxing your nostrils? How'd that feel? For a second it felt like this. But then it was like, oh, they're all gone. Yeah. And then you have less boogers attached to you.
Starting point is 01:04:28 your nose. It's cleaner in there. You're you're pretty going to be pretty safe from Alzheimer's I think. Thanks for that. At least for this cause. My Instagram, Mr. Bobby Bones, if you want to see that. The last picture is Caitlin and I. We were in Utah this past weekend. We're basically Utonians.
Starting point is 01:04:43 Yeah, man. Uthons. You guys look like locals. Utanians. I'm not sure. They have two names from Utah. Utanians? No, I don't think that's it. But they have two different ones and I was trying to figure out which one was the right one. And I believe U-T-A-H-N U-T-A-H-N
Starting point is 01:04:59 U-Tons U-Tons Yeah, so U-Tons Yeah, that's what we We're basically U-Tons at this point So we went out and we have some family To live out there and it's cold There's already snow on the ground
Starting point is 01:05:12 Oh, that's not good It's good for there Because you expect it Yeah, but I'm saying for vacation-wise We didn't ski or anything Okay We went just to hang out Just to do family time for a couple of days
Starting point is 01:05:24 and before we left, my wife's like, okay, you got a coat, right? Because it's cold. I'm like, yeah, I got a coat. I got a coat. Everybody's got a coat. It's America. It's cold. Got a coat. So, okay, well, we're going to need a big coat because it's going to be cold. It's going to be like 19. Of course I got a coat. Probably got a big coat. I got a coat warmer in your coat. It's okay. It's like four days prior. Day before. Okay, you got a coat, right? I got a coat, of course. I just haven't got out of the closet yet. Got a coat. All right. Cool. We're going to leave tomorrow. Yeah, of course. Didn't look for the coat that night.
Starting point is 01:05:56 Woke up the next day. She goes, okay, you got everything, you got your coat? Yeah, I got my coat. Let me go get it. I couldn't find a coat. Oh, boy. There's a coat anywhere. She warned you like four days.
Starting point is 01:06:05 I felt like a kid who's like, okay, did your homework, right? Oh, my gosh. So I didn't have a coat. And so I had a couple light jackets. And so I put them on top each other. I had to. You layered the light jacket. And then I have like a starter jacket in 1994, Arkansas.
Starting point is 01:06:22 saw a coat. Dang, those are cool though. Probably not too warm, but cool. They're really cool, right? And so, I was like, okay, I got my coat. And then I couldn't fit it in my luggage, so I had to wear it. It was warm here at leavings, but I had to wear this big old coat in like 78-degree weather to the airport.
Starting point is 01:06:37 It's like such an idiot. Because we just, we were only gone for two days, basically. So we just took a carry-on, and we don't want to check any bags. And so, you know, she goes to the airport and she's in her normal sweats. I'm in a big starter coat. I look like... Belbiv Devo. Yeah. I look like the guy with the clock.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Flav aflame. Yeah, flame of flame at the airport. That's funny. And she's like, okay, well, good as he got your coat. Like, I know. I was such a dummy. But it was fun. We had a lot of fun. And I have blisters on my hands.
Starting point is 01:07:12 From? Well, they had a Pac-Man game in the house. Oh. I thought you were chopping wood. Oh, great. He had to set the high score. Oh, you have no idea. Goodness. He got blisters from trying to get the high score.
Starting point is 01:07:23 I played for six hours on Saturday. Straight? A peed. Okay. Yeah, peed a couple times. But somebody had set a high score, and I think it was Caitlin's mom or something. She said, I set the high score. And she went to bed, and I was like, oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Watch this. So then I went and set a new high score, and then she got up and beat my high score while I was in bed and texted me a picture of it. Wow. My mom. So I'm like, all right? So I get up. I play the next day for like three hours. This is before my second.
Starting point is 01:07:49 six-hour bender. So for like three hours, I'm just crushing it. I finally set a new high score. Well, then brother-in-law comes in, who coaches at Utah, beats it in like three games. Dang. That's where my six-hour session went in. Beat it. I was like, I retire, I'm going out on top. You got to beat again before I left, and I can't stop thinking about it. You got to get back to Utah. He's like, thinking about it. Look at it flights for Utah this weekend. I'm going back to Utah. I left with second high score. Did not like that one bit. Arkansas won their football games.
Starting point is 01:08:19 So that was really great for me. And I guess it's off my story now. I could put it back up there. But we were walking around. We were in a town called Park City, I believe. In a little quaint town. Sounds familiar. Yeah, I'd never been there before.
Starting point is 01:08:35 I guess I'd been there one time again on this trip. And so we walked into a place because they went down to find some boots or something. And I walk into an art gallery because it's just cold. And my jacket wasn't that good? I only wore the light one I didn't want to wear the the big one out and so I walked in
Starting point is 01:08:54 and they had this humongous pig it was about five foot tall and at the time it just looked like a metal gold metal pig and you know me I love a hog so there's a statue oh yeah
Starting point is 01:09:07 and so I walk in and I've never bought art in my life but it's five foot tall and it's like metal oh my gosh and say how much for the pig and she looks at me me and she just, you know, she sees what I'm wearing and I just look like a bum off the streets.
Starting point is 01:09:23 And she's like, oh, that pig, it's fully bronze. That's not what I asked. I don't need you to go. I want to go all pretty woman on her. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Go get dressed up, come back in a tuxedo and buy the pig. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:34 Yeah, go next door, buy something from them and then you pop back in and be like. They didn't have a pig. Next door was Patagonia. They didn't have any pigs. Okay. And so, I said, how much for the pig? And she says, well, it's fully bronze. I said, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:46 I knew it was something. It's hard. So how much is it weigh? She was like 400 pounds. Whoa. I said how much for the pig? She had $44,000. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Okay. Thank you. So then I had to play it cool. So I had to go in and look at some more stuff, though, just shows you to it. And I was like, cool, cool, cool, what else you got around here? Did you knock on the pig a few times? I was just like, I listen to it like it's a seashell. Right, right.
Starting point is 01:10:07 Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Sure is bronze, isn't it? Because I wanted to do cartoon feet and get out of there. But I'd already caused a little seem to be like, no, really, how much? How much did you think it was? 1,200. Okay.
Starting point is 01:10:22 Then he would have walked out with that pig. It was $1,200. You couldn't have. You'd have to get a wheelbarrow. It's five foot tall, 400 pounds, all bronze. Well, then that's what you blame it on. Just be like, oh, man, shipping. Well, she just said, she said, and shipping is free if you buy this.
Starting point is 01:10:33 Oh, God. Drive it to your house. Well, yeah. Never mind. For that price, shipping's free. Yeah. So I looked around for like five or six minutes. And Kayland said, where are you at the art gallery?
Starting point is 01:10:41 She goes, you're aware? I got trapped looking at a pig. So that was that story. But all in all, good weekend. I just got so dehydrated. I had such a pounding headache last night. I think from flying and then being in the altitude. And I tried to drink enough water.
Starting point is 01:10:57 I don't think I did. I mean, I slept like an hour last night. Max. For no reason. We got home four or five o'clock yesterday evening. But just did not sleep at all. Just so dehydrate. I got like three bottles of water in here right now.
Starting point is 01:11:10 But that's what's up. Hope you guys had a good weekend. Tomorrow we'll get an update from Amy because she's going tonight to watch Terrify her 2. Or this afternoon. Wait as the last minute, huh? Yeah, I'm like getting that homework done. That's me. Hey, do you have a coat?
Starting point is 01:11:25 Yeah, yeah. Do you have a coat? Yeah, yeah. No problem. I got a coat. No problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got two coats.
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Starting point is 01:15:14 That's get sunday.com. What to play this voicemail from Ben in Kansas. I just listened to Abby host to the Bobbycast with Nate Smith. Great artists. I love him. But here's the thing. It was so flirty. I literally felt like I was listening to a first date.
Starting point is 01:15:31 I loved it. Abby, I also listened to it. it? Were you flirting at all? No? You thought I sounded flirty? Is Nate married? No. Is Nate single? I think so. I wonder why I wanted to come in. That's not what it was at all. That's really not it. I do not believe that's why you wanted them to come in. But once they met... Bobby, did you think it sounded flirty? No, actually, Abby, and I made a note, because I was making notes and sent it on the mic, I thought you sounded extremely warm. Okay. Extremely. warm and inviting. I enjoyed it. I can see where if people don't know you, though, it sounds
Starting point is 01:16:07 flirty. Abby, you're just delightful all the time. And I think if people don't get to hear you, except for little clips here, they may think you sound flirty. I really was not flirting. 90% chance you weren't flirting. Yeah, 100% chance I was not. Hey, I'm serious. 90% chance. No. Pretty solid. Did you get your haircut? No. Oh, looks shorter. Oh, actually, well, like two weeks ago. Shorter? Yeah. Looks good. Thank you. Yeah. I mean, Abby, I would see I'd be through glass over here. I guess she walks in briefly, but then she runs out of the room. She scurries away.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Very fast. I do go really fast. Your hair looks good. Thanks. I like it shorter. Yeah. It's that time of year, right? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:16:45 Does that mean short, long? I don't know. I think she also, it's like straight today. New hair, new me. Yeah. Have you been on any dates lately? No. Are you lying?
Starting point is 01:16:54 I don't want to talk about it. See, this is what I'm saying? Oh, my God. Because I got a game here to play that we've spent time putting together. Game's gone. Let's hear this. No, I really don't want to bring up any details. That's fine, but then we won't.
Starting point is 01:17:05 Okay. What app did you meet them on? It was Bumble, but I'm... No details. Yeah, no details at all. I'm really done. Absolutely. After that.
Starting point is 01:17:15 Was it in the last couple weeks, though? Yeah. Okay. No details. She's done, done? Like, no more dating? Deleting them, the apps. Oh, it was bad.
Starting point is 01:17:21 For good. That bad? Did something bad happen, or was it just a bad date? Just bad. It was good, and then it was not good. Well, what made it turn, not good. I really don't want to say the details. You don't have to say the details. Yeah, she wants to say nothing. Right, right. But what it sounds like is that she got her heartbroken.
Starting point is 01:17:40 Like that's what it's like, it went so good, but then it didn't, which means he didn't call. That's what happened. But no details. No details. We're not pressing you on anything. Okay. But you do have a tendency to really just dive right in the deep end. Did you do that on this one? No, I think he did as equally as I did. So, y'all both dove in and And then he, what? Well, he got out of the pool. And he dried off and he realized, I'm out. Y'all, if you make it a safe space for her, she'll share.
Starting point is 01:18:11 She doesn't feel safe. Right. She's not giving us any details. We're not even talking about it right now. This should be the trust tree. Did you meet at dinner, like a long-form thing? It was coffee, and then we went on a second date. Oh, you did get a second day?
Starting point is 01:18:23 Same day or a different day? No, a different day. It wasn't the guy who came up trying to find a Nashville wife, was it? No. Different day? No. Mm-mm. What about him, though, made you?
Starting point is 01:18:31 you date him because you said you weren't getting on the apps at all. Had a weak moment, I guess. I don't know. We hit it off through the app and then. And Bumble's the one where you have to go to him first. Yeah, you have to contact him after you match. Okay, well, we won't press you on anything. We don't really need any details.
Starting point is 01:18:50 What celebrity did he probably look like, though, if you... You always ask this. Well, it's a good question. We're not really getting any details here, but I think our audience deserves to have a visual in their head. I don't know I don't know I can't think of anyone
Starting point is 01:19:04 When did he ask you to go out again A couple of days after And so you're just like oh yeah And then you had a dinner Uh huh Was that long? Kind of What kind of place
Starting point is 01:19:16 Is that a nice place? Well it wasn't really dinner It was like a fall Outdoor activity Okay that's cool Pumpkin patch You guys are the pumpkin patch Like the house
Starting point is 01:19:26 And they're like a big A big fancy house You walk around Oh wow how'd you know Like a farm. Yes. That's it, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:31 I went over there once. Yeah. Caitlin and I went over there. I've been there. It's cool. And so you walked around, do you like see an X or something and it got weird? No.
Starting point is 01:19:38 No. No. It was fine. Then we went somewhere else. I went to a bar and just after that. You went multi-level. Uh-huh. Okay.
Starting point is 01:19:46 Well, we don't need the details. Right, right. And then you keep giving deacting details. I'm going to go out. I'm like trying to eat. What could go wrong? Did he just like leave her at the bar? Did he smash your pumpkin on your head?
Starting point is 01:19:54 What? Oh. No. He didn't... I just... Was he a listener? No. And he hit it?
Starting point is 01:20:01 No. No. Just not a great guy. Did he kill someone? Did he run over someone with a car? No. Back over somebody in a wheelchair? That would be a bad dude.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Yeah, and then you're like, oh, let's get in help him. And he's like, ha ha ha ha. Having a little... No. Got him. No. Can we play the game? We should play the game.
Starting point is 01:20:19 We're out of time now. What in the world? Never-n't. You ran us over time. You've given us all these details we didn't want. Well, now I'm done. And so how long has it been since you heard from him? It's not a thing anymore.
Starting point is 01:20:31 Like it's ended. It was a mutual end. It wasn't a mutual end. Your hair looks good, though. Thank you. Yeah, I do like it. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 01:20:37 Abby, well, if people want to hear you and Nate Smith, they can go search for the Bobbycast. I wasn't flirting. She sounds really warm. She does. It's not flirting. He's so funny. It made me laugh.
Starting point is 01:20:48 It made me genuinely laugh. Okay, now you just cry. Oh, Abby. Was this date with Nate Smith? That's what I'm wondering. No, Bumble. I thought that too, but... Wow.
Starting point is 01:20:59 It can't be, Bobby. That's why we can't have details. Bumble. Nate Smith would be separate because I had that thought too, but that would be... You know at the end of... I see dead people. You're like, oh my God, how did I miss that?
Starting point is 01:21:10 The six cents. That's how I feel right now. Yeah. No. I think he's out of town. Do we know... She knows his... What do you know?
Starting point is 01:21:16 What do you have? What do you add, well? Okay. How do you know that? I saw on Instagram. Oh, gosh. Our sweet little Abby. Oh my goodness.
Starting point is 01:21:29 So you're shutting it off again. No more app dating. This time I'm serious about it. I'm going to focus on me. I just really want to focus on me. This is the season of me. Oh, man. Working on myself.
Starting point is 01:21:40 Do you want to talk about it after we get off the air? Would you like some advice? Like real life? Are you just good? Oh, after. Yeah, not on the air. All of us? Yeah, come on in here.
Starting point is 01:21:51 We'll have a round table. All right. That's okay. Abby, thank you. Okay. Goodbye. We're out of time for the game. No game?
Starting point is 01:21:59 It's a Halloween game. And we got played on November 1st. Well, that'd be weird, though. That'd be lame. Yeah, no, I think we can play on a lot. I mean, it's fine, though. Let me just give them three. Let me just give them three.
Starting point is 01:22:08 We'll do it quick because I got a gift card to give away here. Okay. Will you put on Cindy in Florida, Ray? Yep. All right. Here's Cindy. Hi, Cindy. How are you?
Starting point is 01:22:18 Morning, studio. Morning. Is your morning going okay, Cindy? It is now. Well, we love that you're on with us, and I'm going to give you a chance. to win a $100 Sonic gift card. I'll play you a clip from a famous scary movie.
Starting point is 01:22:30 All you have to do is name the movie, with it being Halloween. And if you want to go to one of the show members you can, if you don't know it. But you got to go three for three. Three for three. They're all pretty easy. Number one, here you go.
Starting point is 01:22:50 Cindy? Yes. What scary movie is that? I have no idea. Oh, okay. You can go to each member on the show one time only, but you have Amy, Eddie, and Lunchbox. All right, well,
Starting point is 01:23:08 I know. Amy doesn't like scary movies. Like, I don't like scary movies. So let's go with Eddie. Eddie? Oh, Cindy. That is Nightmare on Elm Street. Very good. That's one for one. Yes. Both Amy and Lunchbox remain. Here is lifelines. Play number two, please.
Starting point is 01:23:22 Hi, I'm Chuckie. Want to play? Okay, I'm going to take a wild guess and say, Chuckie? That'd be a bad guess. Yeah, don't get too wild here. Hold on. We don't want you get too wild here. We're not going to accept that answer. You want to go to Amy or Lunchbox? Lunchbox. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 01:23:41 Child's play. Child's play's correct. Okay, I had that written down. Okay. Here's the problem. She's got to team on with Amy and they're both not going to know it. I knew child's play though.
Starting point is 01:23:51 They're down to the last one. It's like, oh, my. Yeah, Amy, but this is, I'm saying the next one. I know, but I mean, if I got that one right, I can maybe get this one right. All right. They're here. For the win.
Starting point is 01:24:04 We're here. Okay, poultry guys. The one in all. You got to let her get it first. We got it together. No, no, it's her. But we both knew it. It's Polter guys.
Starting point is 01:24:13 We got a winner. Nice job. Nice job. All right, Cindy. We're going to give you a $100 gift card to Sonic. We appreciate you listening. And thanks for being a part of the show. Thank you guys.
Starting point is 01:24:22 Yeah, do not hang up. Okay, thank you guys. Bobby Bone Show. Bonehead. Story up the day. This story comes us from Maine. Officer Bishop retired after 25 years in law enforcement. Six days later, he was hanging out at the local high school parking lot,
Starting point is 01:24:40 Busted selling drugs to the kids. Dang. Did he wait till retirement to do that? He's probably already in. He didn't retire all the way. Dang, okay. I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead story of the day. Happy Halloween.
Starting point is 01:24:59 The Bobby Bones show. Here's Kathy in New Jersey on the phone. Kathy, what's going on? Hi, Bobby. Morning studio. Morning. I just was wondering why Eddie didn't throw a challenge flag this morning during the Bobby Jude. He said lollipop on one of his answers, and Tootty Pop was an answer, which is a lollipop.
Starting point is 01:25:22 Yeah, they didn't give it to me. Yeah, I think Tootsie Pop was different than lollipop. We even addressed that, right? Yeah, and Ray has the final answer because he's got the button over there. And sometimes we'll have a little communication, sometimes he just hits a button. But I guess he felt Tootsie Pop and Lollipop weren't the same, because they're not the same. What do you mean? Yes, it is.
Starting point is 01:25:37 with lollipops. One of them has Tootsie roll in the middle and the other one doesn't. I feel like Tootsie pop is a different sucker. It's a lollipop. Ray, what you think here? Well, it was also the same thing with the Hershey's Kiss, the Hershey's Bar. We didn't accept that, so we didn't accept the Tootsy thing. And that was me. I mean, I think it would have been better of you to just had a sucker. Just a sucker? Just a sucker? Who says lollipop?
Starting point is 01:25:57 Who says sucker? People that were born in 1950? I guess so. I wasn't born in 1950. Oh, 55, sorry. No. Lolloo. LoLu. What you listen to back on the radio when you were a kid? I love that one, dude. Kathy, we understand why you would feel that way, and I respect that, and thank you for calling. But we had to be pretty specific in some of those instances, and I think that's probably why Ray didn't give it to them.
Starting point is 01:26:19 Right. Okay. I have another question for you real quick. Does Caitlin plan on doing any more of her unfancy cooking YouTube videos? I enjoyed them. She'd probably rather die. Really? Yeah. She gets it pretty hard, anything she does for no reason whatsoever.
Starting point is 01:26:36 Oh, like critiquing them? Not critiquing, just people being absolutely hateful. I mean, so no. Yeah, no, no. She won't. And thank you for saying that. And I also enjoyed them. And I think she did too.
Starting point is 01:26:47 But it's weird. She has no real public anything. I mean, she has an Instagram. She didn't ask for them to checkmark. But she doesn't like do any sort of influencing. She doesn't have any opinions. She doesn't do anything except she's married to me. And she gets crushed online for no other reason.
Starting point is 01:27:07 She doesn't have, she doesn't say anything controversial. Again, she stays off social media 99% of the time. But people crush her and they're so mean to her just because she's married to me. And it sucks. It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. So, no, she will not be doing that. But I'll tell her that you said nice things about it. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:27:25 All right. Well, hope you have a good day. Have a great day, you guys. Bye. Jennifer in Wisconsin. Jennifer, you're on the show. What's going on? I just wanted to say hi, hi, studio.
Starting point is 01:27:37 Say morning, Stu. so we can all yell back at you. Morning studio. Morning. There you go. I was just wondering that kids over in the schools like Amy and Eddie's lunchbox, are they allowed to dress up for Halloween? Amy?
Starting point is 01:27:55 At school? Today, do they get to dress up? No. I hope not. We didn't plan on that. Eddie? Yeah, no, they don't. Do you dress up?
Starting point is 01:28:03 I think it's too distracting. Jennifer, what about you? No, we're not allowed to because not everyone. Everybody celebrates Halloween. So, I mean, but I get it. It's a distraction. But when we're younger, that was, like, the best part. Yeah, times are a little different then.
Starting point is 01:28:19 Yeah. I never got too dressed up, though. I'll just wear, like, a wig. You know, I wouldn't go, like, full costume. That's a cool story. Hey, Jennifer. You're mean. Jennifer, thank you for the call.
Starting point is 01:28:33 You're welcome. All right. Bye-bye. Bobby Bones. Happy Halloween. time for the good news countdown. It's the good news countdown. Counting down the biggest good news stories across the land.
Starting point is 01:28:49 Amy, this first story should give you hope about your ring. Number three. A former high school football star from Alabama lost his two championship rings when they slipped off his finger at a Marty Graw parade six years ago. But a random guy with a metal detector found him, tracked him down, got him the rings. That is awesome. And that is, there's hope. That does give me hope.
Starting point is 01:29:10 Mine's been 12 years, but, you know. We've also been talking about it on a national radio show and offering rewards. So I got a feeling that if somebody had it, they would have given it back. I know. But we'll hold out hope and we'll go to number two. Number two. An 80-year-old doctor named Glenn Gielhode just ran his 45th Marine Corps marathon in D.C. this weekend. That's right.
Starting point is 01:29:31 45 marathons. Let me say again, he's 80. 80 years old. He does it raise money for his nonprofit. called Mission to Hill that donates medical supplies. So Dr. Gilho, that's awesome. One day I may do my first. I'll leave that to you for now.
Starting point is 01:29:47 Number one. An amazing athlete who was born without leg just set two more world records. His name is Zion Clark. He already owned the record for fastest man on two hands after doing the 20 meter dash in 4.78 seconds.
Starting point is 01:29:59 The two new ones he broke are the most diamond pushups in three minutes. It's where you take your thumb, put them together. You take your pointer fingers, put them together. and that makes a diamond. Mm-hmm. And you put your hand on the ground like that,
Starting point is 01:30:11 it's a lot harder than normal push-up. Yeah, it's difficult. The two new ones he broke, he had to beat 245, which he did at 248, and the next one was the highest box jump using his hands. He had to beat 24 inches,
Starting point is 01:30:25 and he managed to do 33 inches. What? 12, 24. Almost three feet in the air just by using his hands. That's crazy. That's crazy. Okay, that is the Good News Countdown.
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