The Bobby Bones Show - MON PT 1: Bobby's Thoughts On Both Halftime Shows + Bobby Feud: Famous Jasons + Angry Lunchbox Pushed His Mom?!
Episode Date: February 9, 2026Bobby gave his thoughts to both of the Super Bowl Half-time performances, the game and his time spent in San Francisco before the big game. We played a round of the Bobby Feud. Can the show name the T...op 10 Famous people named Jason? -This is mind-boggling: One out of three young people admit to hitting, kicking, or throwing objects at their parents at least once between ages 11 and 24. We talked about what would the parents of the show do if they were hit by their kids? Lunchbox revealed a story about a time he got into it with his mom. We also talked about Nancy Guthrie ransom deadline looms as search for Today star’s missing mom enters 9th day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Bobby, Transmitting.
I hope you had a great weekend.
Welcome to Monday show.
Morning.
Morning.
So we've heard stories where guys find out they're not the dad of the kid.
And that sucks.
Because they were lied to.
Maybe the woman cheated.
Whatever.
But this story is she had multiple kids.
and so there were four of them
all his until he found out one wasn't his
and so then he went and checked and none of them were his
oh my goodness
how how did that work out that way
she cheated on him yeah but i understand that part
all don't look like you like did they
they have another one dad somewhere else or there are four different dads
it didn't go into who the dads were specifically
he went to the hospital with a lawyer and found
that a release form been filled out
and that his name had been four
on it and then all the paternity stuff started to come together.
It doesn't say if they're individual to the same other person or, but that's a bad day for a
dad.
Bad day.
Man, and then what do you do?
Like, you, are you still, you've been their dad for so long.
Do you continue just being their dad?
I think that's a common question if you find out that one of the kids is not yours.
And that does happen with guys where they find out in the kids like seven.
And some guys still decide they want to be in the lives of the kid because they raise the kid,
even though biologically it's not theirs.
and there have been stories that I know
where the guy didn't even tell the kid
until later
because that was the dad.
This guy finds out none of the kids were his.
Oh my goodness.
Did she know none of them are his?
I would bet she had a good clue.
Well, no.
She may not know.
She might be concerned, but she doesn't know.
But if you're concerned
and there are multiple kids, you probably know.
And then, Amy, you're concerned, right?
And then you look at all your kids
and they look just like the dad
that's not the dad.
Well, yeah, I mean, that would be a giveaway.
But they're all the same race.
Yeah, yeah, but features, features, you know what I mean?
And then you're just like, oh my gosh, he kind of looks like Billy.
There's a story, one and three young people starting at age of 11 admit to hitting their parents or like getting angry and throwing stuff with their parents.
Because a lot of times we'll talk about should a parent, whoop their kid.
This is kids hitting parents.
Age 13 is peak risk.
with 15% of middle schoolers reporting parent-directed violence in the past year.
This is from a child and adolescent psychiatry journal,
a European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Journal.
Amy, Eddie, Lunchbox, what if your kid hit you?
My son's 18.
He's never hit me.
My other son's 12.
He's never hit me.
I would never dream of hitting my parents.
Oh, I'd have been killed.
Like, that wasn't even a thought.
If I'd hit my grandma, she'd pull a shotgun or baseball back.
or yeah yeah yeah never would have been a thought i think it's definitely a cause for a closer look at
their mental health like what's going on do they have anger they're trying to process like what's
going on um my five-year-olds hit me too young though yeah that's what's saying he doesn't get mad
i pushed my mom one time i was 26 oh oh oh oh dude what did you do what happened box
Did you knock her over?
Yeah, yeah.
So it was Christmas Eve.
Oh, Christmas Eve.
This is also not a young kid story, but okay, I'm into the story.
I just want everybody to know the thing was like 11 to 17.
Right, I know, but I know it didn't fall on the parameters.
Yeah, you're 26.
We're in though now.
We're locked in.
I just wanted to let you know that it did happen.
Yeah, you pushed your mom.
Go ahead.
Yeah, it was Christmas Eve at my parents' house, and we were having game night.
And it was getting a little heated.
And my mom kind of got in my face and was,
you know, jawing, like dancing,
and I just kind of took my right arm and
shoved her left shoulder.
She's tiny. She is
tiny. She fell over a chair.
And so then I
high-tailed it out of there. I just turned around and left.
You didn't help her up or no, no, no.
You just left? I just left, man.
Because A, you got to remove yourself from the situation.
What? B, how is dad
going to react after I just pushed mom?
Oh, you thought he'd beat up by your dad.
Yeah. And so I just left.
And I drove to my house and they kept calling me.
And I didn't answer.
And I didn't answer.
And finally around midnight, I answered when my sister called me.
She's like, are you still going to come to Christmas?
It's okay.
It's not a big deal.
Like, we're all fine.
Did you just say I'm never part of the family again?
You're moving away?
No, I just thought, man, I'm not going to go to Christmas tomorrow.
It's going to be awkward for a while.
I don't know.
So yeah, I gave my mom a good shove.
What an interesting way to handle an accident.
Yeah, running away.
Oh, I'm all good for running away.
after accident so I can regather my thoughts.
But I'm not, I just would never
shove my mom because of a game.
I know, it's not like he meant to
and she's small. So like, I guess
you didn't even like wait to see if she
was okay. You just... I mean, it's not like she
hit her head or anything. She could have.
I mean, she fell on her butt. She tripped over
a chair. But she laid it on her
butt. It ain't like she was like...
Hey, note to self. Don't
jaw at him after a game. We do.
And he gets rage. He gets rage.
I know. This is... She was up in my face.
You push your mom. What are you going to do to us?
And it wasn't really...
That's what we're worried about.
It wasn't really a push.
It was more of a kind of a stiff arm.
Like, uh...
She fell.
She fell.
And she fell.
And so, there you go.
I push my mom.
Now you feel better.
Talked about it.
Yeah, I let that out.
I never admitted that.
Oh, never.
Talking about kids like, ah, it's 37.
26, to be sick.
I mean, if you were 26, you had like just moved out.
What do you mean you went to your own place?
Weren't you living with them?
No, not in 26.
Okay, what age did you move out?
Like 24. 25.
Okay, right before that.
Okay, I got one for you, Amy.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I'm recently engaged and I'm so excited,
except for one situation that has brought so much anxiety into my life.
I have a sister who I'm close with,
not best friend close.
She's older than me,
and she's always kind of assumed she'd be my maid of honor.
The thing is, I've already chose my maid of honor,
my best friend of 12 years.
It is not my friend.
My sister and my sister does not know yet.
How do I tell her the truth without making her feel rejected or embarrassed?
Is there a right way to do it?
Signed stuck between sister and best friend.
Okay.
You got some options here.
All right.
This one's probably not ideal because you didn't even bring it up in the email,
but you could have two maids of honor.
People do that.
People do that.
I hear you.
That's a cop out there.
Okay.
Also, I don't know your sister's situation.
If she's married, your best friend is your maid of honor and your sister is your
matron of honor. Also kind of a cop out, huh? I'm just giving you your options.
Third option is the uncomfortable one. And that's where you have to tell your sister that your best
friend of 12 years is going to be your maid of honor. And she's a bridesmaid. I'm assuming she's
going to be a bridesmaid. Do you have, yeah, I would assume. I would assume. So you can have her,
I mean, you know, she could stand next to the maid of honor. But it's, it's, it's those three options.
Do you have to say you're not the maid of honor or do you just say, hey, here's my bridal party.
My maid of honor is da-da-da-da.
And my bridesmaids are all da-da-da-da.
I think given the fact that she already knows this is going to be sensitive, it would be kind to have a just an honest, clear conversation with her sister.
How would they go?
I'll be the sister.
Oh my gosh.
Clear is kind.
Unclear is un-kind.
So you just got to.
Hey, it's me.
I'm your older sister.
Can't wait to be made of honor.
Oh, hey.
Funny your.
Funny I mentioned that.
So I have decided that my, it's definitely weird.
You know, my best friend, she's my best friend.
We've gone through so much of life together.
You're my sister.
I love you.
She's going to be my maid of honor.
I would still love to have you as a bridesmaid.
And I hope that you will stand beside me on my wedding day and support these vows.
That's what you'd say.
I mean, something like that.
I don't know.
I would just be like, don't over, don't use too many.
words, then there's like word salad, and then you're trying to protect her feeling.
How she receives it is, as long as you deliver it in a clear, kind way, you're good.
Keep you your side of the street, good to go.
Know that you're being kind and caring towards her feelings, and then she's going to have to
process those feelings on her own.
You can't control how she feels.
Okay.
Is that the way that you would recommend her doing?
That's what I would do if, actually, honestly, I'm doing option one or two.
I know.
Just me.
but if I decided that I just wanted one made of honor,
then that's the route I would go.
Can I give you a little advice about how to have an uncomfortable conversation
that does not even reflect this story?
So if you have news for somebody that is not going to be pleasant,
one, you want to get to it immediately because you start hemming and hawing.
Yeah, it's going to take long.
Yes, you don't want to do that.
But here's how you start those conversations.
I'm going to tell you something that's not going to feel good to tell you.
because it allows them to brace for impact.
And they know it's coming and it also allows you to get to it quicker.
If it's your sister seeing me like, who died?
Well, you're not waiting an hour.
You walk in the room and say, I'm going to tell you something.
This is going to be uncomfortable.
I don't like to have to tell you this.
And that actually gives them a second inside their body to go,
oh, what's about to happen is not going to be good.
And then what happens most of the time is they think it's going to be something way worse
because you set them up for that.
And that's why you tell them immediately.
And they accept it so much easier because of how you set it up.
It allows you to get to it quicker.
You preface it by going, this is not going to feel comfortable.
It's hard to talk about, but I have to tell you this.
And they're like, oh, God, what is it all going to be?
And then when you tell them that, it's not trivial, but it's definitely not not trivial.
So they go, oh, and they take it a little differently, maybe a little better.
Any uncomfortable conversation I have, that's how I started, where I go, hey, this is not easy to talk about, but here it is.
Boom, say it.
You're not going to like this.
I don't like having to tell you this, but here's what it is.
Boom, say it.
It helps in a couple different ways.
Yeah.
So that'd be my advice.
Or canceled a wedding.
Don't have a bridal party.
All right, there you go.
Close it up.
Hear my critiques of the halftime shows last night.
I'll do the Bad Bunny one first, which by the way is now the record most viewed halftime show ever,
which that happens almost every year.
But, okay, this year, that's the most viewed ever.
I didn't know any of the songs.
So it lost me.
It looked cool, but I know any of the songs.
So the good was
It looked cool
My critique is
I don't know any of the songs
I don't know much Spanish
The Spanish I do know
It's from living in Texas
And having all Hispanic and Mexican friends
And they have to talk slower for me to get it
So
Fine, whatever
It wasn't for me
I'm okay if things aren't for me
I watched the other halftime show
The good was I knew some of the songs
So some of them I knew
The bad was I could tell it was taped
It was recorded.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
I didn't see it, so.
Yeah, it was recorded.
It looked like it was on America's Got Talent Stage.
Like the stage looked cheap.
Uh-huh.
But I knew some of the songs.
It also felt like infomercial because they were selling stuff like merch beforehand.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
That's funny.
Yeah.
So, but I had them both on.
Just overall, halftime, not a good year for me.
Just generally speaking.
That's my official review.
but who cares?
Things don't have to be for me.
I don't get upset if things aren't for me.
But the NFL did what they were hoping,
which was they're now,
and this was all a business move by the NFL.
They are going into South America.
They are going into Spain.
Like, it's an international growth.
That's why they're doing nine games next year in other countries.
Gotcha.
And also he's the biggest artist in the world,
and he's American.
Yeah.
So not the greatest me here for the halftime show.
Which some people still don't seem to understand that he's American.
Yeah, it's easy, guys.
Puerto Rico.
American.
So generally speaking.
Yeah.
Not for me at halftime, but that's okay.
I still was, even though I didn't know the words, like I was still entertained and not.
Something about his music just kind of makes you want to move.
I was trying to understand some of it.
It was tough.
Lady Gaga, it's just so fast.
Yeah.
Lady Gaga was good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that's my official review.
You didn't watch either one.
of them? I watched Bad Bunny. Yeah. Your thoughts? Yeah, I was entertained. I thought I was good.
The, when he fell through the ceiling, I had, I was recording something, so I had that. And at first
I was like, oh my gosh, that's so cool. And there's like people in there. Like I was thinking there was
like a family inside there and that's the footage. But that was obviously pre-taped. That part when he
fell through was pre-taped. I know. But I didn't, like initially I was like, oh, that's legit.
They have this whole setup in there and they're filming. And then he comes out, kicks
the door dust his shoulder off.
And then I was like, oh, he like fell through there.
They caught him.
And then went out.
There's no family sitting inside the little house.
I mean, this is how out of touch I am.
I know Bad Bunny most from wrestling.
Because he was a wrestler for a while.
Oh, really?
Oh, yeah.
Didn't know that.
Wait, I didn't know that.
I don't know why I would, but I just haven't heard that.
Well, that's interesting.
Well, he, not like, he wrestled.
You know how Jelly Roll did a stint?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think he had a slightly larger stint, but he was good.
Oh.
Yeah, so Bad Bunny was.
a wrestler. I know I'm from W.
Interesting. Was his name, Bad Bunny?
No, he was Bad Bunny.
Like Jelly Roll. It was just like a guest appearance.
Oh, okay. I get it now. I get it now. He wasn't like the stone.
Stone cold Steve Austin.
Mike, you are a bad bunny fan. I loved it. Yeah.
Knew all the songs. I thought the performance was amazing.
Well, you're bilingual.
What? You are bilingual too. But yeah, that
performance was for me. Yeah. My wife liked it because she is a fan of
bad bunny. But she's also
11 years old, younger than I am.
So a game was terrible.
It's a terrible game.
Like, it was probably the worst Super Bowl I've ever sat through.
I actually stopped watching after half-time, went home.
I was getting late.
I mean, the first quarter, wow.
We were in San Francisco for a part of the week last week.
San Francisco's an awesome city.
And Eddie kept screaming, this is my city.
Guys, I love it.
He kept taking pictures at like random corners,
because he was like, this is the greatest city.
It's so cool.
It's a cool city.
It almost feels like New York.
It's so busy, you know, like people walk everywhere.
But then you're right by the ocean.
And it's beautiful with mountains everywhere.
Like, dude, I was in love with San Francisco.
Eddie rode in a Waymo, one of those ubers that don't have a driver.
Guys, that was crazy.
It's almost like, you know, you go to like Disneyland and whatever,
and there's just like a ride where you have no control over.
But honestly, I wasn't scared.
Like, not once.
I feel like if you're going to ride a Waymo, though, they're a little more experience there.
That is the first.
That is the tech.
Right.
So I feel like if that's the place to try it, you know, you go where they have more experience.
I will say, though, that, like, police officers, like, doing traffic control, we're getting really upset with the Waymo's.
Did they not recognize humans?
Well, they were just like, go, stop.
No, wait, go, go.
And the Waymo's like, do I go?
Do I go?
I don't listen to humans.
Right.
It wasn't weird?
It was weird.
Where did you sit?
In the backseat.
Could you sit in the front passenger?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you could.
That was an option.
And then what was on, because there's no driver.
What was on like the dash?
You could do whatever you want.
You want to play your Spotify or whatever, music, anything you want.
It's yours.
It's like you control the ox.
I didn't want to download another app.
Yeah.
I mean, you're probably been.
going to though.
To get the Waymo app.
Yeah. Eddie was like trying to
download the app and then he couldn't get one
to come to him and then he was like, ah, screw this.
And so you did it the next day.
I doesn't feel like I have too many apps.
It's a lot.
It's like close.
Sometimes you just got to clean it out.
I wish I could donate my apps.
Because I would donate them.
A win is a win.
A win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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I went and sat on the little ottoman in front of him.
I said, hi, dad.
And just when I said that, my mom.
Mom comes out of the kitchen, and she says,
I have some cookies and milk.
This is a badass convict.
Right.
Just finished five years.
I'm going to have cookies and milk at my mom.
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it's still on the children of Nancy Guthrie, which by the way, she's 84, Savannah being one
of them put out another video over the weekend.
We received your message and we understand.
We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her.
This is the only way we will have peace.
This is very valuable to us and we will pay.
They said they would pay.
There was also some language in there like return and celebrate.
And obviously they're doing what the FBI saying is saying the words the FBI saying to say.
But that sounds like
she's not alive and they just want her return.
But again, that's just me.
Yeah, I guess, I know, when I saw that,
I had to watch it over and over because the very end,
it's like, we will pay and it cuts off and the pay is kind of,
and I'm like, did she just say, we will pay, we will pay, we'll pay.
So I guess tonight at 5 p.m. is the deadline for $6 million.
However, they don't have proof of life.
They don't even know that these ransom notes are real.
They're treating them as they are because there was a demand on Thursday for $4 million and now tonight is $6 million.
And one clue that maybe they're scammers is that they said equivalent to $6 million.
And if you're domestic, you don't really say USD.
Unless you're domestic and you want people to think you're not domestic.
And then there's that.
And then you say that.
and then you mess up your verbiage on purpose
so they think you're not.
Yeah, that's smart.
There was a guy that got arrested
for sending a fake ransom note.
So he's from L.A.
And he sent the fake ransom note.
His name,
his last name was Hawthorne.
No, I guess that's the town he's from.
Hawthorne resident Derek Colella
sent text messages to Nancy's daughter
and son-in-law demanding payment in Bitcoin.
Investigator said the messages were traced to
Callella's home
and he admitted to sending the texts.
He is charged in federal court with transmitting a ransom.
That's from AZ family.
But here's a guy trying to fake it.
So yeah, they don't know.
Obviously, everybody in her orbit is a suspect.
That's what they're, I mean, I'm treating everybody.
I did see the reporter that we talked about last week that said that the son-in-law was the main suspect.
She's doubling down.
She's like, I've been in this business for, you know, 20 or 30 years.
I have so many sources and contacts at the FBI.
that is still what I'm hearing.
They searched their house, Annie, that's her Savannah's sister and her husband, on Saturday night, I think.
And they were, the daughter was the last person to see the mom.
But that doesn't mean anything.
It's just.
They were also looking in the septic tank.
And saw that.
They're just looking for anything.
And I think if we read too much into anything at this point, we could possibly be chasing something that's not.
even, you know, one of the...
Or who...
I don't know.
It's just...
I know.
It's bizarre.
It's like a movie.
And we're watching it unfold in real time.
One of the notes that she had read on screen, there was some verbiage that was like Silence of the Lambs.
And people were like, this is straight from a movie.
But what that is, I think it was Silence of the Lambs.
But what that is, is that's what the FBI tells them to say.
I think they even took it from other hostage-type situations or ransom-type situations.
Mm-hmm.
So if there's no proof of life or anything, do you pay the ransom anyway and then just hope that they're real?
I don't think.
I don't know.
I mean, that would be very difficult.
I've never heard of a situation like this before.
In my lifetime, I've seen a million in the movies on television, but I've never heard of a situation like this.
And a lot of times, they don't want situations like this to get a bunch of news because it encourages other people to do things like this.
However, this one started with her mom's miss.
She's famous.
And then her mom goes missing.
So that became like a general interest story.
Well, now she's not going to the Olympics because they can't find her mom.
And she's famous.
Well, then it has snowballed into this.
Now, did whomever is sending the ransom notes see this story and go,
we could probably scam some money out of this.
Or does somebody really have the mom?
Like, we don't know.
Oh, some of the conspiracy theories I see online are crazy.
I have to, like, click out of them.
Never look at the comments.
Well, it's not that I'm looking at the comments.
It's like certain videos will pop up because clearly I've shown interest in this.
And then I'm like, what?
This is crazy.
I have to swipe out because if this crazy thought is even a tiny bit real, then the world is like completely messed up.
Far more messed up than I even have comprehension for.
That's the latest that we know of that.
I'm so surprised that we're here on Monday.
We still know nothing.
We still.
And they know a lot more than we do, obviously.
they're only sharing the things they think they can share in order to help this
situation move along. So they may know exactly, they may have proof of life.
Yeah. Right. We just don't know that. And we don't deserve to know that. It's not our, it's none of
our business. Yeah, so there's the update there. Amy, what do you have going on during week two of
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All right. Is this a loser move or a legitimate good move? Amy, tell the story. Okay, a cleaner is going viral after sharing something that their client did. So they show up at the apartment's clean and they find this note. To our cleaner, we hid 100 mini ducks around the apartment. We do this to ensure a job well done. Please leave all the ducks in this jar and then they signed their names. So the result is there was 100 ducks. The cleaner found 76 of them.
contacted the client and ultimately quit.
Because like, I don't know,
the whole thing just seems crazy
and completely disrespectful.
So you say a loser move.
I think it's a total loser move.
I understand that you want a job well done.
So there's 24 ducks in places
that didn't get cleaned.
Little nooks and crannies.
Yeah.
And there were pictures included
on the viral posts of like some of the ducks
around the open, like a sponge.
Like sitting on top of the sponge
on the kitchen sink.
But then others were like tucked behind
a little couch corner.
I mean,
it just seems like a little ridiculous.
It does seem ridiculous.
And I also think if you have somebody come over to clean is one thing, but like a deep clean,
like if you're having to move houses, because I've had to hire somebody if we move to do a deep clean of a place,
they have to scrub out.
I'm never doing the ducks thing.
That does feel like here's some $3 on the table to the waiter.
And every time you do bad, I'm picking up one of the dollars.
Right.
It feels like that.
It is giving that energy.
Yes.
So I don't like the feeling of it.
but I understand maybe you've had bad experience with other cleaners.
I don't know.
I don't like the ducks thing.
It feels dushy.
Yeah, loser move.
How do you not find 24 ducks though?
Yeah, that's a lot of ducks.
That's a lot of ducs.
That means you're not moving things.
So that's teeny tiny.
Actually, that company does not give me confidence.
Oh, are they the little tiny glass ducks?
Yeah, I used to have one on my desk.
Oh, I was picturing the big rubber ducks.
Well, I think some are big, some are small, or there are some are some around the open, some aren't.
They're the little teeny tiny ones.
And, yeah, I believe that if they didn't find them, it should.
because they didn't clean every nook and cranny, but who does?
Well, I think you're hiring somebody to clean every nook and cranny.
I just think the, listen, if you're paying money, that's acceptable.
It's fine.
They were like hiding them in the plant, like inside of the plant.
The pot, the soil is?
Yeah, I know.
I think that's fine to do.
It's just going to be hard to find people that are going to work for someone who treats their people like that.
Yeah.
And also, like, like, duck 50, and they're not fine.
them as quick as they thought. They have to be like, oh man, we're never getting paid for this.
They were putting them like inside the refrigerator, like behind bottles.
Oh, man. It did make me think like, do you want to do something like this with my kids, though?
Like, again, I don't hate it. If they're in trouble, yes, but if you're hiring somebody and you want them
consistent and to do good quality work, they're going to quit because this is, again, it's, like you said,
it's the energy of someone when you're waiting, who's your dad? My dad, yeah, $5 bills and be like,
Oh, you haven't brought my water yet.
Oh, gosh.
Oh, I'd be mortified.
Okay, so loser move or legit move, Eddie.
I think it'd be fun.
Like, even for the cleaning team, it'd be kind of a fun little game.
They quit.
Until you can't find those 20 and you're just like, this is so stupid.
So I'm going to say loser, I'm going to say loser move because it's impossible.
I also, I think to myself, how could they not find 24 dogs?
That is a lot of dogs not to find guys.
Well, because you're not looking in the plant.
You're not looking at it. If there's four, I'm like, they didn't find 100. They got 96. I get it. 24. Are you even cleaning?
They missed 25% almost of the ducks. That means they're missing 25% of my house that they are not cleaning. So I think it's a legit move. It's like a test. Like when kids go to school, they learn something and they have to take a test on it. I hired you to do something. The test is, can you pass? Sorry, you're not good enough for the job. Legit move. I think some of these cleaning teams too, like they, they have to take a test on it. I hired you to do something. I have to take a test on it. I think. I think some of these cleaning teams, too, like they have to,
have four houses they got to do in a day or whatever.
If you're not finding those ducks.
That's not an excuse, though, to not do a good job.
And in this case, it sounds like it was just one
housekeeper.
Sorry.
Like one person.
Not cut out for the job. She doesn't want to work hard.
I'm 60% loser move, 40% legit move.
But I think if 90 is an A, if you find 90 of the 100 ducks,
you're good.
Full price.
You get paid full price.
If anything below, I start taking dollars off the table.
It's like I wouldn't know if the homeowners could even walk in their house and tell you where those 24 ducks were.
Yeah, exactly, right?
Go find all the ducks.
You're like, oh, I can't find five.
Yeah, they probably like, shoot, where'd I put that one?
Time for the Bobby feud.
We asked 2,000 Bobby Bone Show listeners.
Name a famous Jason.
Amy, Morgan, Eddie, you're playing.
Lunchbox is out because it finished last place last time.
Amy, 10 answers on the board.
Name a famous Jason.
Jason Sadecas.
Show me Jason Sadecas.
Number five answer.
Name of famous Jason.
Jason.
Al Dean.
Al Dean.
Number one answer.
Nice job.
That's good.
Jason Bateman.
Bateman.
Number three answer.
Jason.
Jason Statham.
Jason Statham.
Jason Statham.
Jason Statham is correct.
The action star, baldhead dude.
Mm-hmm.
So you have Al Dean, Jason Statham,
Jason Bateman, and Jason Siddakis.
We've said the word Jason so many times, it's starting to feel weird to them down.
It is very weird.
Because I'm like, Jason.
Six more Jason's on the board.
Jason.
Jason, the scary guy.
Does he have a last name?
Jason.
Five seconds?
No.
Name a famous Jason.
No.
Um
Jason
The mask
Jason the mask
The scary guy
Incorrect
Morgan
Amy only has 11 points
First round
The points are very low
Go ahead
I'm like so turned around
She kept saying Jason
So many times
That now I feel like
Somebody that I think I know
His name is Jason
But I don't know
So
Jason Mamoa
Jason Mamoa
Number four answer
I really thought
His name was not
Jason for a second
It was really
throwing me off
Um
the other one that
of mine was Jason Derulo.
That's so good.
Number seven answer.
Okay, okay, okay.
You guys are now tied to 11.
That's all I had.
So let me continue down that road.
How many do we have left to get?
Four left.
You have Jason Aldeen off the list.
Jason Statham, Bateman Moet, Sedakas, and Derulo are all off the list.
All I can think of is Jason's Deli.
Jason's deli.
It's not a person.
That's funny.
Good chicken noodle soup.
Do it, do it, Morgan.
Name a famous Jason.
I don't have anything else.
Jason's belly.
The deli, Jason's deli.
No.
That's been awesome.
Eddie.
Man, they've taken so many Jason's.
All I've got now is Jason Stiegel.
Jason what?
Who?
Segal.
Jason Siegel.
Yes!
Who's that?
How I met your mother, all the Muppets.
He does Rice the Muppet movies.
Oh, yeah, okay.
Forgeting Sarah.
Marshall.
Yeah.
Oh, yes, yes.
Okay.
Big tall guy.
Jason.
That was worth nine points.
Wow.
That's pretty good.
Jason Johnson.
Did you make that up?
Yes, I did.
Jason Johnson.
All right, three left, Amy.
Okay.
You have 11 points.
The six and eight and ten answers are on the board.
Jason Isbell.
Solid.
He's probably not on there.
Country singer Jason Isbell.
All right, points are doubled.
Morgan.
I don't think I know any of any of.
Jason's off the top of my head.
I can tell you, everybody knows these Jason.
There's nobody crazy on the list.
I'm like walking through so many.
The one that I was like thinking of.
I don't think his name's Jason.
I think it's like Jensen and not Jason.
But Ackleman, Jason Ackleman.
I don't know what you're saying.
Echleman, Ackleman.
He's in like vampire diaries or something.
Jason Ackleman.
I think it might be Jensen.
Eddie, you need some points here.
You're in the last place.
This is the second round, though, right?
Yeah, there's only three answers.
I know, I got you.
Jason Hiddleston.
Who's that?
Are you thinking of Tom Hiddleston?
I have a strategy.
Oh, you're skipping to third round?
You don't need?
It doesn't matter.
I'm not questioning your strategy.
Jason Hittleston.
Amy?
Last round, points are tripled.
Jason DeRullo.
Did you already do that?
Yep.
Really?
He was so excited.
She thought she discovered the new.
world. I did. I forgot. Morgan did it. I even haven't written down that she did it. I just couldn't. I don't
know, guys. I was going through the alphabet. Jason El-D. Yep. You actually said that way.
I was trying to go through the alphabet. Morgan. Yeah. Yeah.
I keep going to fictional things and I know they're not on this list, but that's like he's coming
into my head. Name a Jason. A Jason.
Who are you, Jason? Jason.
Jason.
Jason.
Jason Bourne.
Oh.
Well, that's very creative.
It's a fictional character.
That's a good, though.
I didn't say it had to be a real person.
Jason Bourne is played by Matt Damon and all the Bourne movies.
Show me Jason Bourne.
We'll see if Eddie's strategy paid off.
Dude, for the home run.
Because I knew they would never guess this.
But Amy brought it up.
I did.
He brought it up, the guy in the mask.
And I'm like, oh, I know his last name.
The who?
The guy in the mask.
Jason.
It's Jason Borges.
Give me Jason Borges, the killer.
Come on for the win.
I think Bobby would say, Amy, be more specific.
No.
Come on, dude.
Give it to me.
Give it to me.
Jason Borges.
Did you have another guest that wasn't Borges?
No, it's all right.
It's a home run or nothing.
Show me Jason.
Vorhees.
Oh.
It didn't work.
Yeah, I didn't work.
My strategy did not work.
You two are tied.
Do you want to tie?
Because it doesn't matter.
Or do you want to give a hint?
It's me and Amy?
No, you're out.
You lost.
You'll not play next round.
Got it.
Okay, I'll give you a hint.
Ready?
Hint number one.
Are we just buzzing in?
Just say your name.
Football player.
Former football player.
Amy.
Amy.
I don't know.
Jason Kelsey?
Correct.
Yes.
So good.
Next one.
That's worth six points.
Next one.
Singer, acoustic guitar.
Amy.
Jason Maras.
Correct.
Wow, Amy.
Okay.
I just need hints.
Next one.
Okay.
Short.
Actor.
Bald.
90s.
Oh.
That's not Jason Statham?
Does he play George?
Also, Britney Spears is...
He was a pretty woman, too.
Yeah.
His name's Jason?
Britney spears is what?
X.
Ex husband.
Not the same guy, same name, though.
Okay.
I was like, really?
Wait.
What?
Jason Federline?
No, Jason Alexander.
Jason Alexander.
Jason Alexander.
Yeah.
But we need the points for the end of the year.
So, our winner of Bobby Feud is Amy.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
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Right.
Just finished five years.
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If you're trying to declutter, there's an ifs and butts rule when you're thinking about getting rid of something and you hear yourself go, I'd like this if it wasn't itchy or.
I'd wear this to sleep a little longer or if I lost a little way or if, if, if, if,
if, if, and butt it. Are you good at getting rid of stuff?
I've gotten better at it. So, yeah, I would put myself in the category of, like, good discernment
on whether or not to keep it or not.
The only way I keep if I'm in that mode is if I am absolutely 100% dedicated to it.
If there's even a 10% like, I don't, gone, gone, out the house.
Last year I saw a psychologist talk about, you know, like giving your items a performance review like you would at work.
Oh, that's cool.
And if they don't get a good performance review, they're fired.
Like, you know, when you buy something that's technically, you're hiring it to do a job for you.
Because a lot of my stuff, I'll be like, I'm not going to buy this, but it's too nice.
I'm not going to wear it until the right thing.
And then it gets two years later.
And I'm like, I never even wore it.
The review is incomplete.
I get rid of that stuff.
But tags.
There's like the place near our house.
we'll get stuff with tags on it.
Because I'm like, I'm not going to use it.
Somebody can, so let me donate it.
Okay.
Yeah.
If it doesn't scream, we had a good life together, it's out the house.
Whenever I'm in the mode, it is out the house because I will, stuff will accumulate like crazy.
I'm not a clutterer.
You are.
I'm not.
Lunchbox is Mr. Clutter.
Oh, I'm a clutter.
Let me tell you, I have seven Kansas Jayhawk hoodies.
And I mean, why do I have seven of them?
I don't know.
But I can't let go of it because I got it 12 years ago.
It's faded.
It looks worn, but guess what?
Still gonna wear it.
The only thing I have that has holes in it
my underwear.
Because for a dude, it's so hard
to, like, have good underwear.
Correct.
Like, that fit, they don't...
It's not that hard.
Order the same pair.
Nah, it's not always the same.
The material's different.
Material.
Sometimes they change material.
Sometimes it was just a good year.
It's like wine.
You know, the 1998 of Fruit of the Looms,
really...
Oh, man.
They produce those.
Chef's kiss.
But that's the rule.
If some butts.
If you're declutter.
If you get a if or if you get a butt, just get rid of it if you can.
Because obviously you're looking to make some room anyway.
Do you spring clean?
I don't know that I'm like, I have a set calendar in the springtime.
But yes, when seasons turn over, whether it's spring, summer, winter, I do like an audit.
Yeah, I think when I have to move clothes because I have cold weather like sweaters to take up the whole closet,
whenever I have to move that to like the other part of the closet, a little shelf,
I'm like, okay, I'm ever going to wear this.
That's when I do my performance reviews.
I got some clear plastic bins.
That way I can see in them and I know where they are.
And I've got them in my...
Container store.
Yeah.
I got them at Home Depot.
Organized.
Hey, container store.
No.
So the stuff that I feel more sentimental about, like my marathon t-shirt from 2001.
You know?
Like, I ran Motorola a marathon.
Like, I don't need the shirt, but I want to keep it.
So that went into the plastic bin in the attic.
So I've got stuff like that that.
I don't have to keep
but I'll want to.
Good performance review?
Well, that was a special time.
You wouldn't wear it flex occasionally?
No, I would never, I would never wear it.
It's a memory box thing.
It's a memory box thing, but there's other shirts like I have sorority date night shirts
in that box.
Like, why do I need when cap a, you don't want to forget that night?
Like there's stuff like that where I've had to audit, but they don't, they don't get donated.
They go into the clear sentimental box, so I always know where they are.
in case.
I mean, what if my daughter?
She's not.
She's not.
Yeah.
She won't care.
I got two for you here.
This woman had a stroke after crack in her neck.
You know how people take the bottom of their hand and they put it on her chin, they pop their neck.
So she was driving home from Walmart.
She kind of felt a pain in her neck.
So she stretched it to the right.
And then she cracked it.
And then she had a stroke.
She was rushed to the hospital by her husband.
Turns out she had a stroke from her.
Cracking her neck.
Terrible.
Well, was the stroke coming and this just expedited it?
Possibly.
I don't think we have a way of knowing that, but possibly.
But also, yeah, I don't not pop my own neck.
She said she got over-the-counter pain medicine for the next five days.
She was seeing a doctor.
Then it got much worse.
And then she popped her neck.
And then a bright light flashed in her eye.
She lost her vision.
Her vision came back after 15 minutes, but the right side of her body went numb.
She could not speak clearly.
Her husband rushed her to the hospital where doctors said she suffered a stroke.
The neck crack tore an artery, which caused a blood clot to travel to the brain.
Wow, so it did cause it.
The clot dissolved on its own.
Luckily, she did not need surgery.
She has made a full recovery from Audity Central, but she was cracking her neck, tore something, and had a stroke.
Oh, wow.
That is crazy.
Another one, and I thought the picture was AI when I saw it.
You see the picture of this woman, and behind her, she's doing a cell phone.
and behind her is a snow leopard.
And the snow leopard's not mean and mad but ain't happy.
You can see the snow leopard's teeth.
I thought someone had made that picture like, look at me in the snow.
Nope.
Chilling photos shows skiing tourists taking selfie with rare snow leopard moments before a mauled her face.
Whoa.
It's so close to her.
If you were in your chair now to lean all the way back to flat and put your hands back,
that's about where the snow leopard was.
Wow.
And you could see it.
It was wild.
Again, I thought it was AI.
So she was left seriously injured after the attack.
This skier moved dangerously close to the wild animal while trying to take a photo on our way back to the hotel.
This is from Daily Mail.
Video footage taken moments later shows the woman trapped underneath the leopard.
Look at the snow leopard.
Oh, wow.
That's crazy.
Like I said, doesn't that look AI?
Yeah, it looks fake.
And again, it looks like it's posing for the picture, but I think it's just getting ready to pounce and eat her.
What on earth.
The skier was saved.
Her life was saved because she had a helmet on.
You can see it in the picture that she's wearing it.
What's the number one rule of selfies?
Because there are two rules.
Number one.
Don't get close to the edge.
Yes.
Number two.
Don't get close to animals.
Don't do it with animals.
Also don't take a picture with animals.
Do it with animals and get you sent to jail.
Right, right.
That's what I meant.
She lived, but she got God.
I mean, that is so close.
That's so close.
Have you seen the one where the girl is skiing and there's a bear?
Like, just running behind her while she's skiing, but she's flying down the hill.
I thought that was AI.
It might be, man, honestly.
Any of those that I see where the bear's chasing people, I feel like that's all AI?
Okay, it might be.
Oh, you don't know it wasn't?
I have no idea.
Okay, well, there you have it.
And the morning, you turn the radio on, and the dial just keeps on turn.
Box more game two.
Scoot the Steve Redavitt trying to put you through.
MacDie's writing his week's next.
Amy has on the mic so you know what this is.
This is the Bobby Vaughnestone.
Amy has told me the Cornies all this week will be Valentine's Day themed.
Or like love couples.
Okay.
All right, here we go.
Morning Corny.
The morning corny.
Why did the cute couple end up in prison?
Why did the cute couple end up in prison?
They stole each other's hearts.
What?
What?
That's a bad one.
That's the morning corny.
That's just a bad one.
God, you never know with you guys.
He likes it.
You don't.
Aw.
Do you have another one?
Yes.
Give us another one.
That was like D plus.
You got start off the week with a new theme.
Okay, go ahead.
You're going to do it with the music?
Are you demanding the music?
Yeah, I'm demanding the music.
Okay, go ahead.
The morning corny.
What did one?
One pig say to the other.
I like where this is going.
I want to wink you.
That's what I thought.
What?
Don't go bake in my heart.
That's good.
Don't go bake in my heart.
That was the morning corny.
I have some Valentine's Day after dark, though.
Oh, my.
We can do on the podcast?
Later.
Do you want to do one and then we'll bleep it,
but we'll do the rest on the podcast?
I want to hear this.
Do it.
Say it as is.
and we'll bleep it.
Okay.
All right.
Do you want, do you have After Dark pulled up right or do you want to just, we can just go with the normal?
She kind of threw this on you here.
Well, I've been working on it.
I've been putting it together.
I need you to commit to this.
And now the Morning Corny.
After Dark.
How did Burger King get Dairy Queen pregnant?
How did Burger King get Dairy Queen pregnant?
He forgot to wrap his wafer.
That was.
Morning.
After dark
We'll bleep that
That one wasn't even that mad
But still bad enough
It's after dark though
Like some of these are
Can you go harder?
I can't waste them all
Okay
I've been working on putting these together
But let me see
Uh
We'll bleep it
I mean they're not that
They're not the bad
Ray hit us with one more
Okay
And now the morning corny
After dark
What does a hot dog
Use for protection
What?
Condiments.
Oh, I like that one.
That was morning corny after dark.
It's pretty good.
Not bad.
Way to bleep those.
You can hear them on the podcast, though.
That'll be on part one, and we'll do more part two.
Well, okay, yes.
And then I feel like you want to do them today, or do we sprinkle them in?
Because it's Valentine's week.
If we're going to do after dark, we can do a whole set of them today on the podcast.
Yeah.
We can't do after darks every morning.
But now I feel like I wasted two good ones.
You didn't waste them because we got enjoyment out of it.
Yeah, we liked them.
Okay, but when I look at my compilation as a whole now, it's lacking.
Then do better and fill it up more.
I'll fill it back up with some more.
We enjoyed that.
Guys, we enjoyed that, right?
All right, there we go.
Bobby Bone Show.
Story of the day.
This story comes us from Clearwater, Florida.
A 32-year-old man wanted to impress a girl.
take her out, got her in the car.
He's like, don't worry, I'm going to stop by you some flowers.
Goes in, buys some flowers, gives them to her, drives her to the bar.
Let's go in and have a drink.
Goes in.
Hey, let me pay my tab.
Only problem is he used counterfeit money.
Bartender notice.
Like, oh, yeah, thanks.
They called cops.
You got arrested why he's on his date.
Oh, man.
I'd like to rewind.
Amy, you've been on a date where a guy goes, don't you worry, I'm going to go in and get you flowers.
Like, I feel like even that order is off.
Like, you have the flowers and you give them.
to them at the date, or if you stop and you have to go into the gas station or order the grocery
store, you get the flowers while you're in without announcing, I'm going to stop and get you some
flowers. Don't you worry. I got you. Yeah, no, that's never happened to me. Yeah, I didn't.
It just didn't feel like the timing was right, even the flowers part. Nor have I been out with someone
where they've been arrested on our date. Oh, what about if you've ever been out with someone who
used counterfeit money? Not that I know of. Okay. Because really good counterfeit money is hard
to come by, right, boys. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. All right. I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead
story of the day.
Let's go and talk to Rex, who lives in Ohio.
Rex, you're on the show.
Hey, I got a question for you.
Yes, sir.
Wanted to know why bluegrass isn't considered country music, or is it?
Bluegrass was born inside of country music.
So it is the same way that rock was really based in blue.
So bluegrass, probably the 40s or so.
Bluegrass was the early version.
into country music, the country music kind of came from. Bluegrass has just acoustic instruments,
where country music then turned into more commercial sounds, electric guitars, etc. It is country,
though. It actually is more country than what's country now, but as country has evolved,
bluegrass has pretty much stayed somewhat similar. So it is. I think that's probably the best
answer there. It is country music. It's just,
the early part of country music. Oh, okay. I just noticed on the
CMA Awards, they never even mentioned bluegrass and
nobody plays it on the radio, neither. They do give Bluegrass
awards out. They didn't make the television version of the
Grammy Awards, but Bluegrass does have categories.
And yeah, they didn't play it, but there are at times people like Billy
strings who make it super commercially popular. Dirk's
Bentley is a big bluegrass guy, put out a whole Bluegrass album.
but bluegrass is country.
It's just a very, very much older version of country that stayed as country changed.
Do you feel like that's a good answer for you?
Yeah, I guess that works.
Well, that's it.
The same way that blues is the formation of rock and gospel is kind of the reason that soul ends up happening,
country music comes from bluegrass music.
So I hope that.
Okay.
Yeah, well, I'd fact-check all that, but yeah.
Well, I appreciate that call, Rex.
Thank you very much.
Hope you have a great rest of the day.
Yep, bye.
All right, see you later, and we will see you guys tomorrow.
All right, bye, everybody.
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