The Bobby Bones Show - Mon Post Show (01-22-24)

Episode Date: January 22, 2024

Bobby starts with a relationship question of how to get a girlfriend with the majority of his friends are girls.  Lunchbox says he had a lot of girlfriends and doesn’t see an issue with inviting th...em to his wedding. Snoop Dogg was offered $100 million to start an OF, a trucker crashed after taking literal directions on their app and Amazon may want us to start paying to use Alexa. Amy’s friend may have been scammed by a dentist and Amy explains a marriage pact. And How Scuba Steve is still iced in at home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:07 with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes. You can have opinions. You can have like a strong stance. And then there's your body having its own program. Listen to a slight change of plans on the I-Heart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby Bones. Hey, let's play the voicemail from Brett in Texas, because I wasn't able to get to that. Go ahead. Good morning studio. I had a question for you, Bobby, and maybe Amy, too. I want to get into a relationship. I don't know who, but I wanted to get into a relationship with a girl, but the problem is, my parents say the problem, is that most of my friends, my best of friends are girls. Not that I'm going to
Starting point is 00:02:02 get into a relationship with any of them. Two out the three are my best friends. So I'm just trying to figure out what do I do here. I'm coming to pickle. Okay. It's not that big a deal, especially if you're just friends with them. No girl is going to be, that you want to be with. It's going to be so threatened by your friends that they make it weird, unless you're weird
Starting point is 00:02:19 with your friends. Yeah. Is he asking if it's going to be an issue when he meets someone that he has so many girlfriends, or is he saying he tends to just always have girls that turn into friends? I think he's saying he wants to get in a relationship. but his parents say it's going to be hard because he has too many girlfriends. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:37 So I don't think that will be an issue if the person that you're in a relationship with has a bit of confidence, decent self-esteem, and is able to meet the people. I wonder why it has a lot of just friends that are girls. That's interesting too. I had some girlfriends, but not like a lot of them. I had a lot. No. No, you didn't.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Friends that were girls? Yeah. But they were more than friends, right? Those aren't really just friends. Those are girls that you... Like you kissed them. Kist them. You kissed them, right?
Starting point is 00:03:06 Yep. Maybe I'm 12. You kissed them. Some came to your wedding that you did more than kiss? Yeah. Why did he answer? Yeah. Was that a conversation you and your wife had to have?
Starting point is 00:03:18 No. So there were girls that you saw naked that were your wedding? Yeah. Why did you feel like you wanted to invite them to your wedding? Because we're still friends. But did you feel like that was disrespectful to your wife at all? No. You can be friends with people that you...
Starting point is 00:03:34 But shouldn't you... Right, true, agree. But can't you tell your wife also that, hey, I'm going to invite them. Here's the thing just in case it comes up. No, I mean, why would it come up? You never know. A buddy may be like, hey, lunchbox, didn't you? You know her?
Starting point is 00:03:45 And then your wife's like, oh, my God. What? Or, hey, is it weird? There's Zosos here? And your wife hears it, overhears it. Oh, I don't think my wife would think it's weird. She knows I was a playboy. Stop.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Playboy? I don't ever think you're a playboy. All right. Okay. The facts are in the pudding. The facts are in the pudding. That's not the same. That's what it's called. Snoop Dog says he was offered $100 million
Starting point is 00:04:08 bucks to show off his ding-dong by OnlyFans. How much? 100 million. What? It's a lot of money. What is he going to do? Not do it. He said his wife shut it down.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Snoop Dog is offered $100 million bucks. He said he passed it up. He was on the Wake and Bake Double S Express podcast and said that OnlyFans offered him an impressive amount of cash to pull that thing out. Snoop said his wife would never allow him to go on there. So how about this? I read the story on TMZ.
Starting point is 00:04:38 It's easier for Snoop to turn down $100 million because he's probably got close to $100 million. He's rich. 10 million lunchbox. And they said, hey, we'll give you $10 million. Yep. Doing only fans, you have to send people pictures of your front and back. Yep.
Starting point is 00:04:52 What would your wife say? Yep. She'd be okay with it? Yep. What if it was to do a dirty movie? Yep. Your wife would be okay with that. For $10 million?
Starting point is 00:04:59 Yep. You got to ask her. I will. No, are you just saying that, or do you think she'd be okay with it? I think she'd be okay with 10 million. And you would do it. Yeah. What about with a dude?
Starting point is 00:05:11 Yeah. Come on, dude. It's 10 million bucks, though. That's a tough one, man. It's tough. Yeah. It's 10 million bucks. Well, I didn't hear an instant no.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I didn't hear it. I'm not saying it's a no either. 10 million bucks, you're kidding. A lot of money. That's a lot of money. Eddie, what about you only fans? They said, hey, we give you $10 million. You have to be completely naked for a year and send out people nudes.
Starting point is 00:05:30 I mean, I would, but my wife would. definitely shoot it down. But would you shoot it down where you couldn't do it? Yes. 100%. I don't like snoop dogs. Same deal. I would do it though.
Starting point is 00:05:41 What about them? They'd like the $10 million. They would like it, yes. They would love the money. Maybe set for life if I did that. And all I have to do is say, guys, I did that for you. That's right.
Starting point is 00:05:54 So then you're cool if later they're like, oh, cool, we're not going to go to school. We're just going to maybe do only fans. They can make a lot of money doing it. And if they sit. So life is just about money. Well, no, but I mean, if you could do something pretty easy to make a lot of money and then have the rest of the time to do other things. So life's just about money?
Starting point is 00:06:10 No, it allows you to do other things that you may want to do. Man, you show that off for like what, five seconds, boom, the rest of my life. Maybe I start charity with the rest of my time. Okay, don't say maybe. And then secondly, we know you wouldn't start a charity. You don't know that. I do. Secondly, you don't just show up for five seconds.
Starting point is 00:06:24 You have to like be a part of their site for like a year. What do you mean? I just, like he said, just show it. Over and over again. But what they want? Okay. What do you mean? What do they want in that? I have a feeling they'd want you to do stuff with it.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Really? Oh. Oh, I don't know about all that. That's going to cost you extra. Nope. But money. As long as you get more money. Yeah, yeah, yeah. A semi-driver got his truck stuck when he followed the Google directions. Because the Google directions said, like, turn here, go here. And it took him down a flight of stairs.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Oh, no. So who is this on, though? Because you should know not to just blindly trust a GPS for any reason whatsoever, right? So you probably shouldn't turn downstairs. However, it shouldn't tell you if it's kind of like an alley with stairs. Well, he probably had it on walking mode. So, like, you can walk down the stairs, but he thought, I guess this is the car. My point is use your eyes before you use the technology.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Yes. Right. Google says the issue is being looked to and fixed, but the mix-up still appears to be causing motorist issues. There is a mistake on Google Maps where they send people to Greenside Lane across the cycle lane onto the pavement and down the the steps resulting in vehicles getting stranded. Oh my gosh. It's terrible. You know what I thought of like hackers hacking it and like directing you to their house. So you kill them? Yeah. But then you can just look up and see where they last went and then you know where the hackers were living. Damn, that's true. Good point. Can't do that. I mean it was dark out because there's been those stories
Starting point is 00:07:52 like that one guy he I think he turned and went off a cliff like yeah. And he died. But I just don't think he could see. Yeah, that's tough. But still, GPS, I'm not turning blind. I don't think, I don't, who knows what I'm going to do today? Yeah, but if you turn and you think that's... So far in my life, I haven't blindly turned onto anything just because the GPS said do it. But you know how, like, it tells you left in 200 feet?
Starting point is 00:08:15 I've turned down wrong, wrong way roads that are right before, but I still look before I did it. Yeah. And it looked like a road I could go down, but I did go, yes. Yeah, but that, but I guess I was also trying a big truck, too. Amazon wants us to start paying to use election. Alexa. Do you guys use Alexa at all anymore? Yes, every day. You do?
Starting point is 00:08:35 Yeah. How so? Set a timer for me, please. Wow. I use it every time I could. I didn't have one anymore. Is that the thing on your phone? No, that's Siri.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Play music. Yeah. I tell her all kinds of things. You use yours? Do you have one still? No, I just use Siri to play music. I have one of those pods or whatever, home pods. I don't even use Siri except to set an alarm.
Starting point is 00:08:56 I don't use her. Why don't you just get your phone and set the alarm? I do sometimes. Okay. But if it's like across the bed or something, I'm like, Siri, just wake me up in 30 minutes. Oh, that's cool. Something like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Do you have a Alexa? I think we got one of those, but we never took it out of the box because I didn't want the government spying on me. The government's, do you have a phone? You have a computer and a phone and you have a house. They're all up in my space. If they wanted to get in it, they would. Yeah, but I don't use it. They have radios.
Starting point is 00:09:22 They're listening to you right now. Amazon has a last-ditch plan to save its digital assistant by supercharging it with AI and charging you for the privilege of using it. According to a report, the business, insider, the secret new Alexa barely works thanks to hallucinating AI and broken tech. It apparently sparked political tensions within the company. Alexa Plus is what this is going to be called.
Starting point is 00:09:39 Launched out of June 30th. It is testing the underlying technology called Remarkable Alexa with 15,000 customers. And it doesn't really say exactly what it's going to do. It's from Gizmodo had the story, but apparently it's supercharged Alexa. What I want are the Apple
Starting point is 00:09:54 glasses, the goggles. Oh, I saw the commercial for those yesterday. They have a commercial out now? Yeah. What do they do? Aren't they launching in February? I think that's right. What do they do? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:06 It doesn't matter. Is it like a VR? Yeah. Some. I could have them on and kind of have most of that off and just see you guys normally too. But there's also like you could turn it on even more. Wait, so you're going to come in and do the show in them, please. No, but at some point, I think we could all put them on and we don't have to be in the same room.
Starting point is 00:10:25 And it looked like we're in the same room. Okay, but here's the problem, though. Because you'd have your person. Your avatar would be exactly the same as we're sitting in this room now. So we'd all have to have them or else we wouldn't know if you were looking at us. Yeah, you don't have to have them. Okay. That's true.
Starting point is 00:10:40 So when I turn, you would see me turning? Yes. Okay. And so it looked like with our glasses, I would be in the same room. As long as technology allowed us to sound like we were together, everything we would see would be almost like this. And why would we want that instead of seeing you in the flesh? Well, maybe we couldn't all get together. Maybe I'm another city.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Maybe I'm working. Or a snowstorm. Yeah, or a snowstorm. Oh, yeah. That's really cool. Yet, you just put them on and you're all just sitting there, slightly cartoony. But also you can go places to put the glasses on and, like, ask your questions and it tells you, like, heights and who that is. I mean, there's just a lot of, I was watching a YouTube video, and I got too excited.
Starting point is 00:11:21 It's just so expensive. And I have to get prescription for mine. Oh, right, because you're blind. That was rude, Eddie. No. This is what it is, you know? What? Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:32 I was just like, you don't have to call him blind, Eddie. He has vision problems. He's blind. Yeah, blind. All right, a midroll? Ray? All right, here's medroll. A win is a win.
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Starting point is 00:14:53 Amy's, oh, this is your friend that does a podcast, Therapy Cat. She thinks she was scanned by her dentist. Yeah, she had... It's like that new story? She was given, or, yeah, told she had 11 cavities in one visit, and so then did 11 fillings. I guess is that what happens with the cavity? Fillings?
Starting point is 00:15:13 Yes. I only had one cavity in my life. Flex? Yeah, good job. But she ended up doing it, and then the more she thought about it afterwards, she was in her pain of it all. She's like, this just does not seem right. Like, how would I have 11 cavities at once?
Starting point is 00:15:31 And then he's got to do them all at the same time. So she was putting in calls to like her insurance. She called the dentist. They hadn't called her back. Has she not been to this dentist before? No, she had, I don't, she just texted me that she was angry with her dentist. So we started texting back and forth about it
Starting point is 00:15:48 and she was telling me. So then I sent her that article from late last year where that woman had, like, like, I don't know, whatever it was, 35 procedures and one doctor's visit. Yeah, that dude was trying to make his rent. Yeah, his quota. Yeah, and that one person there needed to pay his rent for his. Yeah, so then she read that and she was like, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:16:07 So, I don't know, the conclusion of it is still out there. We'll see how it ends up. And it was our first time going to this dentist. I don't know. Because you would think your, she said my dentist. She would think like your, and you think your dentist who you know is not going to do that to you because you've been enough times. Like my dentist would not do that to me.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Well, he knows he can make that off me anyway. All my teeth are getting broken. I grind like crazy. All right. What's a marriage pact? Well, remember on, like, on friends, when Ross and Rachel make a pact, or she asks him, like, hey, do you want to be my backup?
Starting point is 00:16:44 Like, if you're, if we turn 40 and we're not married to anybody, we get married to each other. Got it. But then, like, Phoebe had already walked. in Ross and Joey. That's right. So it's a marriage pact and I thought a lot of people knew what that was, but I posted about it and people were like,
Starting point is 00:17:00 what? I don't even know what a marriage pact is. But it's just that. And so I didn't know if anybody in here ever had one. I'm pretty sure everybody's married now, but. If you did, guys, I'd say shut up. Nope. Oh, some chick in college told me,
Starting point is 00:17:12 oh, if we're not married by the time where whatever, and I was like, whatever. But it was never, like, you can say that, but. You never wanted to be with her? No. So I put a question box about it and someone goes, no one has ever wanted to marry me except losers, lots of losers. Morgan, you have to respond to her thing.
Starting point is 00:17:28 You can just see her message. Was that you, Morgan? Yeah, you know, a lot of lovers. Oh, dang. No, I'm just kidding. It wasn't me. Do you have a club of the marriage pack thing? Yeah, I was seen if we can play it.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Friends. Why can't we play it? I don't know because it's friends. That's, I pulled it from YouTube. It's not a song. Scuba says no. Put scuba on. Really?
Starting point is 00:17:44 Scuba's still at home. Here's scuba. Scuba's never coming in again. Scuba. Hey, I'll try to figure out the context of the clip. Is it like the theme song or is a clip? No, it's a clip from the show. It's a clip of...
Starting point is 00:17:55 That doesn't matter. No, if it were like the music, then no, we cannot. Okay, we're good. But if it's just a clip from the show, yeah, bye. Yeah. Okay, play it. So what do you say we make a pact? If you and I are both single by the time we're 40, we get married.
Starting point is 00:18:08 I mean, we know each other. We like each other. We've already slept together, so, you know, there'll be no surprises there. You know what I mean? You know, like, what's that? Oh, you want me to be your backup. Exactly. Oh, yeah, I already have one.
Starting point is 00:18:30 Phoebe. Hey, Scooba, you ever come to work again or no? Hopefully, when everything melts today, I should be able to make it down the road and come in tomorrow. Still, I see where you live? Yeah, man. We're towards the very end of a road. It's like almost a 10-mile long stretch. You came, I think, a couple years ago.
Starting point is 00:18:48 I've been to your house. I was brought off food when my second daughter was born. Yeah, so there's a section there where it's this long hill that goes down into kind of like a bend and it comes back up. And I was walking there yesterday. There's like two or three cars that are down there at the end of it that are spun out. And they've been sitting there for days and people haven't been gone by to get them because they can't even drive the car. So once the ice melts, then yes, I can make it out of air. Like today we should be, this afternoon, everything should be melted, right?
Starting point is 00:19:12 We hope. Like, what's that way? I was hoping to be last week. But, I mean, here we are Monday and it's still frozen up. but it's not going to be sunny. My kids are still out of school. Yeah, that's what Eddie said too. Eddie had to pick me up again this morning.
Starting point is 00:19:23 It's crazy how Scuba has the biggest truck on this show. It is icy, though. I've seen his truck. I know. The ice. The size of the truck has nothing to do with anything. It's the ice. I'm just getting, dude, relax.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Hey, relax as he attacks you, scuba. Relax and let him attack you, okay, buddy? Yes, thank you. Just take the abuse, okay? Last night, we were, Caitlin and I were watching the football game. part of it before some friends came over and we have a pool in the backyard and we saw our dog ella who plays in it running across the pool standing on it because it was rock solid wow like oh no
Starting point is 00:19:58 we hope she doesn't always think it's going to be like oh yeah because we don't want the dogs stanley doesn't even get to go out near the pool because he'll drown he's a bulldog we think if she were to go in the water she could probably swim out of it but we don't let him go on the pool but she was on top of it just that is such a good point like we understand science and frozen things We don't understand that much of science. But like, what does she know? Well, I don't understand why mine's not frozen. There were lots of tracks on it, too, for like deer.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Maybe she saw another animal on it, so she ran on it. And I told Cal, I was going, oh, my God, that's on the pool. Yours didn't freeze? No. And I, that's interesting too. Is yours a salt water pool? No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:36 Mine's not a salt water pool. I know, man. I'm thinking the salt. You know how you put salt on cement? Was it cold at your house? Yeah, it's snow all in my backyard, but. It sucks, man. The same snow's been on the ground for like a week.
Starting point is 00:20:46 and I got a seasonal depression after like two days. I don't need a whole season. Yeah. It's pretty cold. It's why you need my happy light. When it said it felt like negative eight this weekend, I was like this is getting stupid. This sucks. All you people live in the Midwest and Northeast, more power to you.
Starting point is 00:21:00 You guys are stronger than we are. But it is awful. We had a friend who was down yesterday over at the house and she's from the Northeast. And she was like, man, the roads suck here compared to what we get whenever it snows. Because they actually have the infrastructure, though. When it's coming, they can be there. front of it. They have the trucks. We have like a guy that has a shovel. It looks like a regular truck. Yeah. He like tied a shovel to the front of his truck and he drives around. Other than that,
Starting point is 00:21:26 like my yard still. My driveway sucks. I tried to drive off to go to the store on Saturday night and I fell off the driveway from the ice into the yard. Really? He just slid off. Yeah. And I was like, I'm never getting out of this. Luckily, I did finally, but it's brutal. Yeah, the streets of my neighborhood are still ice. Really? Straight ice. This solid. Well, hopefully that's going to... It's never going to end. It's never going to end? No.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Ray Mundo has an observation of all the businesses we've started here. Ramundo, what would you like to say? Yeah, so there was the three of them that got approved in September. It was a perfume business that Abby was going to start. It was a pallet business that lunch was going to start. And then also the trading card business that Mike was going to start. By the way, the business was hold and then resell.
Starting point is 00:22:08 It wasn't we're going to have a business. Like, I think Abby and Mike's wasn't we're going to sell within the first three months. Yeah, so we're holding. No, yours we need to sell immediately. But yeah, theirs was value long term. Okay. I actually didn't know that. I thought we were going to try and sell the cards right away
Starting point is 00:22:21 if we got a $200 one because I don't even think we opened the rest of them. But my point is this. We started it in September five months ago. From those three businesses, we have not made $1. That's true. I mean, those are abject failures. In your eyes. That's hilarious.
Starting point is 00:22:39 The biggest failure is Lunchbox's palette. How do you figure? Because all that stuff needs to be sold. We're not holding on to that so the value goes up. with Abby's classic perfume bottles and Mike's trading cards. We bought them going the value will go up. Yours, we need to move immediately. Yeah, we've been trying.
Starting point is 00:22:54 No, you haven't done anything. Have you guys seen the roads out there? You could sell it online. Yeah. How are they going to get there? Mail. There ain't no mail right now. You seen the roads out there?
Starting point is 00:23:05 I saw a mail man on the road yesterday. Yeah, there's mail. We got mail. I've got mail. Uber Eats couldn't deliver to our house, so they just left it down by the road. See? Didn't even tell us. And the ice cold?
Starting point is 00:23:16 It was like delivered. I look out the door, nothing. There's no food. I went up to the road and it was sitting. Somebody could have easily stolen it. Luckily they didn't. Nobody wants my tuna. You have people that do that to you even when there's no ice though, right?
Starting point is 00:23:34 If the gate's closed. Sometimes they just leave it by the gate. I know. It's so weird. All right. Anything else we need to do here? Mike, you want to talk about those glasses? Can you give me a few things?
Starting point is 00:23:43 They do? Basically, they have like a computer screen on them. so it's like a built-in computer. You can put it on and have all your windows in front of you, and it looks like you're just on a giant screen. Also, you can watch movies that makes it look like you're watching, like a theater screen with the thing on your head. And it kind of like where you were saying they have, like,
Starting point is 00:23:58 facetime on them, so you can FaceTime somebody and then, like, place them wherever you want in the room. And it looks like they're there. Oh, so if I facetimed my wife and I put her in the guest chair, I could go there, but then I could talk to all you guys, but turn it, she's still in the guest chair. Yeah, you can put everybody in the room where you want them. Wow.
Starting point is 00:24:15 Let's get them. It's expensive that. $4,000. Each eye. It's a lot of money. Just want for one. For one, but I mean... $4,000? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:27 You guys are out of your dumb minds. Why do you keep hocking up gross stuff and holding a cup of your luggy? I thought something fell in a minute ago and I look up and lunchbox going, oh. It's so gross. It's so gross. What are you doing? I spit out mucus.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Are you sick again? No, it's just a sinus thing. Oh. Drink your mucus. Pay me. Yeah, I mean, can't help it. It's gross. Man, sign of stuff happens, boys. We got to show up. Got to show out. Show goes on.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Ro goes wrong forever. Party never ends. You know what I'm saying? Just stare at him. See how long we'll go. Yeah, he'll keep going. I mean, that's what it is. All right, we're done. I hope you guys had a good weekend. Thank you guys for being here. And we will see you guys on tomorrow show. Bye, everybody. On the Ceno Show podcast, each episode invites you into a raw, unfiltered conversations about recovery, resilience, and redemption. On a recent episode, I sit down with actor, cultural icon Danny Trail,
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