The Bobby Bones Show - MON PT 1: Drama From Our iHeartCountry Festival + Bobby Feud: What Do We Lie About? + Lunchbox Creeps On A Celebrity + Favorite Artists We Haven't Met
Episode Date: May 4, 2026We were in Austin TX over the weekend of our iHeartCountry Festival. We share all the stories and drama that went down including Lunchbox saying something totally out of pocket, Eddie can't read, and ...an embarrassing video was posted of a show member. Bobby has been holding onto a BIG surprise for one member of the show. Today, he finally reveals who is the recipient and what their life changing surprise is that awaits. In the Bobby Feud, can you name the Top 10 Things that we lie about? Lunchbox shares that he ran into a celebrity in the wild and wants us to guess who it is. He also reveals details how he creeped on them from afar. We all shared our favorite musicians that we still haven't had the chance to meet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning studio.
Morning.
The things men say they hate about being a man.
So I have a list here.
So I want to go to the guys.
Like, what do you think is the hardest thing
about being a man that possibly what?
I'm just curious.
I can't wait to see what y'all are going to say.
I don't judge before they even said.
He could actually be.
hard things that you don't know. And we're being,
we're being honest here, Amy. I want you to be.
You want us to be vulnerable. Yeah, I do.
I just think I'll never make it
as women. You don't even know what we're going to say.
We can say you never make it as a man. And we're not going to
say, like, we're not going to answer stuff like,
oh, we want to be a woman. No. Dang, hate her.
She's already
polluting the water here. Okay, go, go,
go, go. Okay. Things
men say is hard about being a man.
Eddie, you want to go first? Yeah, easy.
Go. Man, just making money. Being the one to
make money is tough.
Yep. I have that down. Do you have that down, lunchbox?
Yeah, that was my number one. Paying for
everything. It's tough. You know what I mean? Like, oh, you want to go on a date?
Oh, guy has to pay. What? Why? Man.
It's tough. We have this expectation, you know, of like, you're the man. You got to make the money.
And it's like, it's a lot of pressure. Yeah, I can see how that's hard. I got another one.
I don't. I don't. But to be fair, I don't think that is universal.
No, because I'm a woman and I make money. Amy was the breadwinner.
Well, you don't do. What?
What?
In general.
You worry me?
What?
Hey, that's cool.
What?
See, and that's another thing that's hard about being a man.
Sometimes your wife makes more money than you.
And you see where it leads you.
I don't know if that's the case.
Yeah, sorry about that.
Next step, lunchbox.
Yeah, dealing with women's emotions.
No, no, no, about being a man.
No, no, you're a man, so you had to put up with their emotions.
And it's like, it's very hard.
Like trying to figure out what they're thinking because they say one thing, then they act crazy.
I mean, that is really difficult.
I feel like you're using this, take a shot at women.
No, that's difficult being a man having to read women's emotions because they're all over the map.
Then what if you're a woman with a woman and she has to deal with the woman's emotions?
Women know, like they can deal with women's emotions better.
They relate more.
They have the same kind of feeling.
Why do you keep saying what to everything?
I can just confuse it everything.
No, he makes a good point, though.
No, he doesn't.
I don't even want to co-sign that.
See what I mean?
Like, I thought they were going to be like.
Like a woman.
Sweaty testicles.
I don't know.
Right.
A woman can understand another woman.
A man can't, sometimes just can't understand another woman.
Okay.
Okay.
I got another one.
Okay.
I haven't given any mind.
But I'll let these guys get it out of the system.
Go ahead.
Is, you know, approaching women because you can, like, at a bar.
Okay.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, you either look at.
like a creep or they're, you know what I mean?
Like it's very weird. It's like,
that felt personal. Yeah, yeah.
I would say even like being like perceived as a threat,
unfairly.
Oh, yeah. You see a girl in a parking garage? You want to talk to her?
No, no. I don't think you should do it in a parking garage.
At night. We always have to be on guard.
But that's what I'm saying. What if you see a hottie in the parking garage and this is the only
time you might see her in your life and you want to go up to her and it's like,
ah, it's probably frowned upon it. It's tough as a guy when you're going to approach him,
when not to approach him.
So it's difficult being the second.
that's the main type of predator.
Y'all are the same sex.
You use that word.
We don't want to jump in the predator world.
I'm not saying y'all are.
But y'all have the most in common with predators.
Okay.
Eddie, do you have anything else?
Yeah, I have one.
I think it's hard to always assume that we're going to be stronger.
Like, I can't open this pickle jar.
The pressure to be strong, I think, is something that is unfairly, quote,
masculine. Yes.
What? Like my wife all the time. But y'all want to be stronger.
We're taught we have to be. You don't think we're taught that? Yeah, but you want to be
able to open the jar. We want to be because we're told we should be. Right. That is societal.
Yeah. We're having another moment. Men are having an emotional moment here. That's right. We're
being open and honest. Yeah, you're conditioned, but. Anything else, lunchbox.
Man, that's pretty much it. Oh, you know, you know, another one is hard is always driving. You
You know what I mean? Like you can't, the woman can't drive because they're not very good.
So the man is the one that's responsible for driving the vehicle.
My wife drives a decent amount.
I mean, I get a car sick, but she still drives a decent amount.
Well, we're talking about men.
Got it.
Being hard.
Being the man.
So yes, that's why it's tough because it's, the guy has to drive road trip.
99% of the driving is up to the man.
That's your choice.
No, Amy, when I wrote with you, I mean, I would ride with you to Austin.
I'd let you drive and I couldn't nap because it's too scary.
I mean, it was just like, why am I letting her drive?
She's con.
Rumbles.
Okay, mine was a little more simple, even practical.
Thank you.
Men, male pattern baldness, like, it's something you really can't affect.
Guys go bald and it sucks for them.
Yeah, but not you.
But men in general, it sucks.
Every guy worries about it.
Okay.
So that's something that's harder for men.
That's a good one.
You started this segment.
Me, I did not.
With hate in your heart.
I did not.
like, I want to hear what you have to say.
Yeah, because I'm like, y'all wouldn't even be able to handle a monthly cycle or being
pregnant.
But we're not asking to do all that.
Or every week, you're a different person.
That feels, it's all the personal, too.
Because we have four.
Lunchbox is like, when you go up to somebody, they think you're a creep at a bar and all
you did was grow.
We have four different phases of our cycle and every phase is so different.
And that's what Lunchbox is talking about.
You expect us to understand that.
It's not that hard to learn.
I can read you some of these.
Okay.
On the list, grooming hassles, having to shave constantly and dealing with excessive
a random body hair.
Okay.
The shaving the face thing is annoying.
As someone who shaves their face.
Well, I shave my face.
Almost every day.
Yeah, but yours is little.
Peach fuzz.
And your legs.
Laser hair removal.
Yeah, she has laser removal.
Assumptions about trying to hook up all the time.
Like, do you think every guy is trying to hook up all the time?
Yeah, we're not.
Like, intent.
Like, if we see you in a parking garage, we're just want to say hi.
especially at night
okay
expected to handle the gross stuff
men are the default person
for physically or emotionally
unpleasant tasks
social isolation or lack of support
few close friendships where vulnerability feels safe
lack of emotional care
feeling like no one checks in unless anger is involved
do you all feel that way
yes pressure to always be strong
being perceived as a threat which lunchbox
said and emotion
suppression and conditional worth,
feeling valued only for productivity
and expected to hide emotions
at all costs. Amen.
Yeah, but now we know more. So it's sort of like
you can't, this is a, we know
that men are conditioned to
or have been in the past
to suppress emotions.
Like, oh, don't cry.
But now you know.
So like now you're making
a cognitive choice to continue to
suppress. You've got to start practicing, releasing
the emotions. This is,
generational conditioning.
You don't just erase
because you read one article
from Wives Illustrated, you know?
Yeah.
Give us time.
In like seven generations
we'll have it figured out.
Yeah, I feel like...
We'll all be dead.
But...
Yeah, okay.
You'll still be calling us a predator.
No, I was here.
I said you're the same sex as them.
Women can be predators too.
That's Amy's book.
Our I Heart Country Festival
was this past weekend in Austin. It is a great time. We have some notes from the festival.
Amy is wondering if it's lunchbox or if it's Daniel whenever he's doing these events.
Because you saw what? Yeah. So we were taping stuff for Hulu and there's a whole crew working for
Hulu, like a little production team. And this one guy had on a pleather jacket. And all of a sudden,
I hear lunchbox look at the guy. And he goes, dude, that jacket is incredible.
He said incredible like that?
This is quote.
Like I just had to pull it up to look at my quote because I emailed myself immediately.
When it happened, I had my phone and I was like, dude, that jacket is incredible.
Word for word.
And I thought, huh, that's interesting because that's not like a lunchbox thing to say.
So Daniel must have been showing up in that moment.
Interesting.
Yeah.
No, I was just trying to make small talk with the guy and didn't know what to talk about.
And he had a different looking jacket.
So I just said something about his jacket.
Black pleather with a hood.
Yeah.
The jacket was cool.
Did I really want the jacket?
No, did I want it?
You said it was incredible?
You said, dude, that jacket is incredible.
So you lied about that?
Yeah, I lied about it for sure.
Didn't want anything to do with the jacket?
So you're being lunchbox now, but you're being Daniel then.
No, no, it was being lunchbox.
That's crazy.
It sounded sincere.
I wasn't sincere.
I didn't care about the jacket.
You could small talk could be like, hey, having a good night?
Yeah, how's it going?
Yeah, what's that?
Has it been going so far.
Yeah, like, where do you live?
Like, because not everybody there lives in Austin.
He obviously really was proud of the jacket because he was the only one wearing something
that was like different.
Everybody else was wearing like a black hoodie
that was working in the crew
and he wore a special like jacket.
Special. Incredible.
That's nice of you to talk about his clothing.
That's sweet, Daniel.
With Eddie, you noticed he can't see it all?
Yeah, so same thing.
We're over in the Hulu section
and there's a teleprompter
and we have, like we're live
and our first take,
our first hit,
it's Eddie's turn to talk.
Like I'm done talking.
I think I look over it.
We had an artist with us.
I look at the artist.
And then it's Eddie's line.
Nothing's coming out of his mouth.
So it's dead air on a live hit.
And I like nudge Eddie with my microphone.
And all of a sudden he's like, oh, oh.
And then he says whatever he's supposed to say.
And then fast forward like 30 minutes, we have another hit.
And Eddie looks at me before we go live.
And he's like, hey, if for whatever reason you don't hear me talking again,
it's like because I can't see that it's my turn.
And so then I was,
worried about Eddie's vision.
And I'm like, he can't see the prompter?
Man, there were even times when they're like, hey, do you want to pre-read and they
have this little iPad?
And I'd be like, dude, I can't see that.
Like, I need my glasses.
So, yeah, the prompter is kind of an issue for me.
Yeah, it's definitely, I don't think he should do the live hits if he can't.
No, we just need to make the font bigger.
Those screens are tiny.
You can't.
It's like one letter of screen.
You know, like on your phone, you can make the font really big.
That's what I need.
Yeah.
Yeah, dude
There was a
There was a
He was
I don't know
Where he got it from
But it was a lolly
Like some popsicle
And I thought it was funny
The way he was eating the popsicle
He was going hard on it
Like he was a six year old
Like yeah
Yeah yeah
Sucking on the popsicle
So I got my phone out
And I shot a video
What I didn't realize
Is he was kind of sitting back
And his belly
Was just massive
He looked like an old
Chubby man
Eating a Popsicle
And I realized that was bad
So I deleted the video
You realized
it on your own? No, I told him. I was like, hey, I was like, hey, that ain't good.
No, I remember right when I saw it. I look at Bobby and I'm like,
Eddie just did lunchbox dirty. Yeah, yeah. And I said Eddie, you did lunchbox dirty.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you both said that.
See, I don't understand why you deleted it. Like, that was weird. I was doing, I was doing you
dirty. He was doing you dirty. No, but I even reposted it in my story. Like, it wasn't a big
deal. And you thought you looked fine? No, I mean, did I look chubby? Yeah, okay. But, I mean,
the angle, it looked weird. But, like, I don't care. Like, and that's why Eddie was
like, I'm so sorry, man. And I'm like,
We made him feel guilty because we wouldn't have posted something that we thought put anyone
an unflattering light purposeful. It doesn't matter. It's like you were filming lower from
underneath. Nobody wants to be filmed from underneath. I was trying to be sly about it because
I didn't want him to see me filming him eating the popsicle weird. He was also eating that
popsicle angry like a little shot. He was going hard on it. I don't understand how you eat
a pop that's how you eat a popsicle. You suck on the popsicle. We even told him afterwards
like, hey dude, you can just bite it off, you know, and enjoy the popsicle. I can't bite it
my teeth. It hurts my teeth. It hurts my teeth.
But if you thought we were going to talk about musical artists from Iron Country Festival,
and how great Luke and Kane.
Oh, Kane killed it.
No, no, this is all.
It's Eddie Can't See.
Lunchbox is Daniel.
Lunchbox is Popsicle eating.
We have Jerry on in Pennsylvania.
Jerry called us pre-Festable because he won the trip to come to festival.
Do you guys remember Jerry?
Yes.
Good morning.
How was the show for you?
Absolutely outstanding.
And if you don't mind me just saying, I'd like to do a shout out to my two
local stations, Bob 94.9 out of Harrisburg and Bill 95 out of Williamsport. Because we're
geographically between the two of them, so we can catch you two different ways. That's awesome.
What'd you love about the show? Absolutely everything. Number one, Iheart treated us
four stars with everything and then getting the opportunity to meet the crew and then meeting
you downstairs outside the dressing rooms and you were all most generous with your time.
I mean, to the point where I had to remind you that you've got a show to put on.
Yeah, Jerry and his wife came down to the dressing room for a little bit and hung out.
Yeah, they're nice.
Yeah, super cool.
I'm so happy that you won and I'm glad the experience.
Although I'm always confused.
What's, is four star the best or is five star?
I think you think four star for him right now he's describing best because like the most stars?
Four star restaurant, four star hotel.
Uber's five stars.
We need a like a universal system.
So does he mean four out of five?
Yeah, is it four out of five, Jerry, or four out of four?
Okay.
Yeah.
Got it.
We've got to get that fifth star then.
Awesome.
I'm glad you guys had a great time.
And travel was good, got back home.
You weren't on spirit or anything, right?
No, no.
Actually, American treated us much better coming home than they did coming out.
Okay.
They made up for it.
There you go.
All right, Jerry.
Have a great, well, have a good start of the week.
And I'm really good to meet you and your wife.
Appreciate it.
Thank you again.
All right, see you later.
Let's go over to Rain in Illinois, who is listening on the show.
Hey, Rain, you're on the show.
Hello.
Hey, morning studio.
Morning.
That's so cool.
So I had a question for Eddie.
I just wanted to know if he's not going to be able to do the spill-the-tee segments since he doesn't have any.
Sorry, Eddie.
You can't do spill-the-tees since you have no tea as in testosterone.
Wow.
That's pretty funny.
So stupid.
That's actually a funny comment.
Man, you know how many people came up to me in IHard country saying like, hey, how's the T going?
That T's still low?
Okay, guys.
Eddie got so mad when you'd make jokes about it.
We were going to the metal detector and went off and I was like, oh, that's a sign of low T.
And he's like, dude, why do you have to do that?
Like, they don't.
Is that embarrassing for you?
Yeah, all the security guys are like, wow, a low T, really?
Dang, man.
Yeah, let's just move on, all right?
I'm working on it.
Hey, play me voicemail one, Ramundo.
Eddie and Lunchbox just did a tease for,
Russell Dickerson. And the commercial after that was for hymns. And they talked about having
low tea. And it was perfect timing. Thought you'd get a take out of that. Now the company's like
doubling down on it. Yeah. Thank you guys for if you watch this weekend or listened. Really great show.
If you were there, really great show. I appreciate that. You want to call us you can 877-77 Bobby.
We have Debbie on in Oklahoma. Hey, Debbie, did you want a trip to come out this weekend?
Yes, I did.
How was it?
It was fabulous.
Tell me more.
It was fabulous, fabulous.
It was one of the best things my husband and I have ever gotten to do.
We haven't gone anywhere in five or six years and having flown in 20.
And it was just such a treat, I mean, from the plane rider that was wonderful and the hotel.
My goodness.
I mean, we could have been in a hotel six, but this thing was fabulous.
I mean, it was first class hotel.
Where'd you stay?
Wonderful there.
We stayed at the downright at the Renaissance there in Austin.
Yeah, and it was nice.
They were good to you?
Oh, they were really good to us, and it was just beautiful,
and the weather cleared up, as you know,
and so we got to lay out by the pool,
and anyway, we were within walking distance
with some really great restaurants,
but, of course, the lifts that you provided,
those guys were great. Everything was great. I mean, I just had such a treat. Although after
listened to the show Amanda Go, I'm jealous about Jerry. I didn't get to come and meet everybody,
but that's okay. Well, he called leading up to it and was like, I want a trip. Can I meet you?
And so, yeah, we had talked to him before. Had you called before? We'd have been hanging out with Debbie.
Dang it. I know. I missed up. I know. So it wasn't like part of his, wasn't like part of it. I heard Jerry.
Yeah, it wasn't like part of his winning package or anything.
Yeah, he just called in.
Yeah, and then as a matter of fact, Courtney, she's great, really nice girl.
She helped me with making tickets and reservations and all of that, and she was so sweet.
And I said, did we get to go hang out or anything?
And she goes, no.
And I said, well, Bobby said that.
And she said, well, I think you just said that to Jerry.
I was like, oh.
Oh, no, we met Jerry.
Courtney.
Yeah, classic Courtney.
Yeah, classic Courtney.
I thought that was funny.
I was like,
oh, well, Terry probably didn't get to.
But he did.
Dang it.
I've gotten a little more grandfitt.
Yeah, that's what it is.
Squeaky Will.
Hey, what performance?
Give me your top three performances from the night.
Oh, top three.
Corp's Riley Green.
He's going to marry one of my granddaughters.
I don't know which one.
Probably Sidney.
I hope he's not married.
Anyway, Riley Green, the top, the top.
Kane Graham.
after that. And then, you know, I'm going to say this one because I didn't, I thought,
oh, she's probably too oldest. But Gretchen Wilson, I like seeing Gretchen again.
Yeah. And she did Greg. Yeah, she was great. And she has massive hits. And yeah, she's,
just, I would say, has a dynamic presence, not only on stage, but off stage. It's great to be
around. Well, that's amazing. If you win again, Debbie, you have to call before and say,
hey, can we hang out?
And then we'll say yes.
So I'm sorry we didn't get to meet you.
Well, I will.
But a funny thing about, one more thing about winning that contest,
I've got a different car from my son to drive,
and he had it on your station.
And before, I had been listening to another country station here in Tulsa
and entered a thousand contests, because I like to enter a contest,
and I listen all the time.
And never won.
And then I started listening to you all,
which I love because I just I love your talk talk show and everything it's great and so I never
changed the station and then first contest I enter with you guys I win how did you enter was it
email or text or what it was it was I don't know I entered so many of it but I think it's got
it's got to be black one of the I CK L E CK L E CK L E PICL. I always get so nervous I'm going to spell
it wrong uh Debbie I'm so glad you called I hope you have to
have a great week, and congratulations on the trip.
I get into y'all.
I've never gotten into those other radio stations that I call.
I love you guys.
All right, go ahead. Get it.
Tell your friends.
Thank you.
All right, bye, Debbie.
I am telling them.
Thank you.
Bye, bye.
Thank you.
I thought she said she was going to keep going.
She goes, listen to this.
All right.
All right.
Thank you to Debbie.
Awesome.
Everybody was there, awesome.
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I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a young 12-year-old town.
She's as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevent and DePippo.
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Hello Bobby Bones.
My son says I own $5,000
for Lego sets to rent his room
before he went to college,
which I sold at a garage sale.
For the record, he moved down
when he was 18, went to college, graduated,
has been living on his own for the best six years.
He's never once expressed an interest
in keeping these things,
and he's now acting hurt because I was thoughtless.
Now he's telling me that the, quote,
increased collectibility
means I've cost him $5,000.
He never once mentioned,
them or expressed an interest.
Can I get a ruling here?
Signed garage sale gone wrong.
Yeah, I think he left.
He stayed gone and then he stayed gone gone.
Yeah.
Because he went to college, graduated, now he's been living for six years.
If he wanted them, he should have expressed that he wanted to come and get them or at least
said, hey, save them, put them away.
He didn't do that.
And it's in your house.
So you don't own $5,000.
You don't know him anything.
Did he even buy these things?
Yeah, I was thinking as parents,
we often are the ones gifting the Lego sets.
Yeah.
Not on here.
And I'd be like, dude, you owe me like $500,000 of all the food I bought you your whole life.
Exactly.
Invoicing for life?
Yeah, diapers.
Education.
All of it.
I would like to say, if he would have said, hey, save these.
I'm putting them up.
Please don't sell them.
or if he would have put them up somewhere
specifically to not be messed with.
He's been gone for six years.
I mean, if he's graduated 22, he's 28 years old.
He's wanted you to pay him $5,000?
Sounds like he's been, he's in debt to somebody.
He needs to pay off something.
And now he's trying to find a way
he gets some money real quick.
Yeah, I know.
If we get to be the judge here,
I don't think anybody would disagree.
I think he's just S-O-L.
Yeah.
Because that's on him.
He's just reaching, grasping for something.
Maybe I would check to why he needs that money.
Right. Is he in trouble?
Yeah.
I mean, really?
What's it going on?
He could be in trouble.
I do not think that is your fault.
So our official ruling here is
you are not guilty.
You do not owe him $5,000 in
Lego civil court.
Lego Civil Bobby Bone Show court.
Yeah.
There you go.
All right, close it up.
Things people lie about.
We're going to play the Bobby feud.
Now the players are Amy
and Lunchbox and Eddie.
We have the top 10.
answers on the board things people lie about.
We roll the dice.
What numbers you get?
Two.
That means lunchbox will go first.
Top ten answers on the board.
What do Americans lie about the most?
Lunchbox.
Yeah, how many partners they've had.
Like hooking up.
Okay, okay, okay.
Show me partners.
Lots of lies.
That's a terrible.
It's already a game.
So you must be something you lie about.
Experience.
Eddie.
Yeah, I think people lie.
lie about how much money they have.
Show me money.
Incoming money, number three.
They probably lie about their job, you know, like, oh yeah, I'm a scientist.
Astronaut.
Show me astronauts or scientists.
No job, no job.
Three points, though, Amy, we're looking for the top ten things Americans lie about the most.
Age.
Age.
One answer, good one.
Height.
Show me height.
Number four answer.
I'm 45 and I'm 5'6.
Age number one.
Wait.
Wait for what?
Wait.
They lie about their weight.
Oh, show me wait.
Wow.
Age, weight, money, and height are your top four answers.
Amy got all four of those.
Now I'm out.
You got six more.
Popping things Americans lie about them.
How they're doing.
That's so good.
Like, hey, are you? I'm fine.
No, you're not.
Their happiness or whatever.
How they're doing.
All right, round one's over.
Three rounds total.
Points have doubled.
Let's go to Lunchbox.
Yeah, man.
Oh, man, I don't know what anybody lies about.
Top ten things Americans lie about the most.
Oh, I didn't do it.
I didn't do it.
A crime?
What's that?
That is when you're confronted with something you lie about, did you do it or not?
I didn't do it.
Show me when you're...
Okay?
I don't know.
I don't know to say it.
Eddie.
I think people lie about their health all the time.
Even like, oh, when it's real serious, they're just like, yeah, no, I don't know what you're talking about.
Like mental health?
That too.
What's your answer?
Health.
Show me help.
Amy, over to you.
You are leading.
right now on points? Why they're late.
Oh, while they hold a Starbucks cup.
You almost have experience. I'm not late.
Not really late, yeah. Almost never.
Show me why they're late.
Number eight answer worth 16 points.
There she goes.
Age, weight, money, height, and why they're late.
Top ten things Americans lie about the most.
I don't want it to be there.
relationship status oh um oh i already said how they're feeling three seconds they're sick
what that's health like no their kids are sick my kids are sick their kids are sick
like like i can't come in my kids are sick hey lunchbox over you you have no points
yeah i really screwed up my strategy on this game i should have gone with the age weight salary
first and partners, but should have been my fourth
guess.
Because those were the four I had written down at the beginning.
I have zero points.
You must have nothing now.
Lunchbox with zero.
Fillabustering.
Eddie with three, Amy, with 23.
Lunchbox needed an answer here.
Yeah, I'm ready to give you my answer.
Okay.
Where they were?
Hey, where were you today?
I was at the grocery store.
They weren't really there.
They lied where they were.
They're kids.
Where were you?
I was at the mall.
What were?
According to your thing, you were not at the mall.
Where they were?
Tell me where they were.
Okay, stress free.
So lunchbox is already eliminated for the next round and no points.
Eddie.
But now this is like, if I'm going to win, I got to get something right.
Yeah.
I have a couple of options.
I feel like we were dancing around health.
Amy was kind of dancing around like sick.
I think people lie about why they're calling in sick.
Phil's about what she said.
No, no, she didn't, though.
I don't know what she said.
Yeah, obviously.
Call it in sick.
Amy, you have one, but how many can you get here?
We have five left.
What they ate?
Show me eating.
A bunch of liars.
How many are left?
Four.
Four.
Okay.
What they drive.
What they drive.
So, Amy, with a lot of points.
You have the winner there.
You killed it.
Play her song first.
There she is, winner.
41 points.
Oh, how much they drink.
How much they drink?
That's why I have alcohol intake.
Too late lunch?
All of them that's gotten.
He's like, I'm at it after they got it.
Lunchbox zero at Eddie three, Amy, 41.
Okay, Amy, keep going.
Okay, what they drank.
Somebody on the show does this a lot, lies about it.
Oh, what they donate.
That's not going to be me.
No, it's not going to be me.
No, that's not that one, no.
Oh, okay.
Are they famous?
Somebody on the show does it a lot
and they lie.
Yeah, they lie about this.
They lie about this.
They've been accused of this.
And it seems to be true.
And I can tell you who the person is.
The person's Eddie.
Oh, I do?
Oh, busy, busy.
How busy they are.
Yeah.
I definitely don't lie about that, but yeah, I can see that.
Two more.
Well, I mean, define busy.
What about favorite kid?
Oh, no.
It feels personal.
I know.
Yeah, who they love.
Right. No, there's two left.
Number nine is how much on their phone.
time.
And number 10 is liking someone's gift.
Like that lie, like, oh, it's great.
Garbage.
Amy is our winner.
Lunchbox out next round.
Eddie, middle of the road.
There you go.
I was talking to Megan Moroney about her top three artists of all time and who she still
hasn't met yet.
I'm going to play that for you.
Anybody in music that you haven't met yet that you would love to meet?
Wow.
I know.
It's hard.
I made a list.
Mine is Paul McCartney.
haven't met him. Oh, I thought you did.
No, it's Ringo Star.
Oh, okay.
Met Ringo. That's cool. Dave Grohl, food fighters.
Been to 10 concerts probably.
Never met him. And Robert Plant, late singer, Led Zeppelin.
Never met him. Saw him, Whole Foods once.
I did too. And I wasn't with you, so he must have been there all the time.
Living in Austin. Never met him, no. So anybody kind of mind for you?
I haven't gotten to meet Alan Jackson yet, and you all have. That would be cool.
Interesting?
He came in the studio, though.
He didn't.
No, he didn't.
I don't think you've ever met him.
I have a picture with him.
No, that's true.
Yeah, yeah.
I have a picture with him.
You do?
Did he come to the studio?
Amy wasn't here?
I don't know.
Amy, that's weird.
That is weird.
Why would that?
I mean...
I've met him on stage before, but I was...
Yeah.
I was hosting stuff doing jokes.
Yeah.
Very quiet.
I don't know how you met him then.
I don't know.
I do have a picture in the whole studio backdrops behind me.
Okay, then that's in studio.
You must have not been here.
Oh.
Yeah.
Maybe it's just one of, during one of those difficult seasons.
Oh.
When she was gone for a month of a time.
Yeah, yeah.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Megan Maroney.
Taylor, Casey, Miranda.
I'd say those were like my three.
They got me into like country music.
Have you met all three?
No, I haven't met Taylor.
I've met Miranda and Casey, yeah.
Not Taylor.
Everyone will know when I meet Taylor.
I'll make it very known.
All my friends and family.
I might send postcards or something.
She has the ability.
and I've heard this said about certain politicians
and a couple celebrities
to make you feel like you're the absolutely only person
in the whole room when she's talking to you.
And Garth does this. Have you met Garth at all?
No. Okay. So you think
Garth is somehow, he's like
logged in and read your journal or something. He knows
so much about you. Like he's got people that have to, who knows?
But he comes in and
when he's talking to you, there's nobody else around.
And he knows things, he notices things,
but Taylor's the same way. There are a couple
probably four, I would say, since I've moved to town.
that you meet and you go, okay, they obviously have the talent,
but they have that thing that makes them amazing.
Taylor won, met her when I first moved here.
Garth, uh, Dali.
I haven't met Dahlia yet either.
Oh my God.
I understand the complete adulation towards her from afar.
I've probably, Dahlie did my comedy special with me.
Like she was like, I'm happy to, I've probably spent eight or nine instances with Dali.
One, she's so sharp, but she is sharp and cutting and loving at the same time.
And Riba.
And Riba is the other one.
You're just like, I get it.
Yeah.
I get why.
It makes sense.
It makes total sense.
They have the talent, but they have that kind of element that separates them and makes
them super special.
But they're all funny.
Like, you're funny.
I was telling someone the other day about how funny you are.
They were asking, I think it was some, I was doing this with someone.
And they were like, what's Megamoroni like?
And I was like, the one, she's freaking funny.
I told them a story.
You probably don't remember.
And I won't even say it for here.
But we were backstage in Dallas.
We were doing a charity show.
I think I was telling jokes and you were playing.
It was Brooks and Dunn.
Oh, I know what you're talking about.
I would never share that story.
I had to do with the automobile.
And I was like, dude, she's so funny.
Like, I get paid to write jokes and do jokes.
She was funnier than I was.
So that's, I think you have that element, though.
I think you're wildly funny.
Is your family funny?
I got a lot of my humor from my brother.
He's hilarious.
And I grew up wanting to be just like him.
In fact, I played baseball instead of softball because I wanted to be like my brother.
Really?
Really?
As a girl, you played baseball?
Only girl on the team.
They'd especially get me a trophy with a ponytail.
Well, that's cool them to do that.
Yeah, that was nice of them.
When did you stop playing baseball?
I don't even know.
I was pretty young.
But when, you know, it was time to sign up for baseball or softball, I'm like, what's Connor doing?
My mom was like baseball, obviously.
And I was like, I'll do it.
What's he doing now?
He is in school to be a nurse and assistant.
It's just hard to say.
CRNA is the easier way.
So here was kind of your family role model.
One of them, yeah.
I look up to both my brothers.
My other brother is an attorney.
And he's the musical one.
So I think like both of them, yeah.
I wanted to be like both of them.
Does he look over your stuff?
Or do you have, I don't never?
He's like helped me out a little bit with smaller things.
But yeah, he does like criminal stuff.
Oh, so you don't want him looking at your stuff.
That'd be better if he never looked at your stuff actually.
No, no.
Well, yeah, I guess.
The Bobby Bones show.
All right, if you want to hear that full interview, because that was an excerpt, it's over an hour long.
You can go to Netflix and watch it, or you can go to podcast and search for the Bobbycast and hit subscribe and check it out there.
Low T companies are hitting Eddie up for his low testosterone.
Isn't that cool?
Yeah.
Like, I feel like this is a positive spin to this.
I've been down for days about all this.
And then I check my DMs and there's companies just like dozens.
of them being like, hey, you want to try our product? We'll send you pills. We'll do injections,
all this stuff. And I'm thinking, hey, wait a second. Should I be the face of low T?
You are? Yeah. You can't fight that. You're like, officially. I was the face of young hemorrhoids.
I got a hemorrhoid training for triathlon and I embrace it. I mean, it is what it is,
right? So might as well make the best out of it. If you missed the show, Eddie wanted to get retested
after he lost to lunchbox and who had the higher testosterone
and Eddie's testosterone dropped again.
It was lower.
It was lower, yeah.
Backslider.
Anybody offering you money?
Not yet, but I mean, I can hit him back with like,
hey, let's talk business.
Endorsement opportunities.
I can be the face of your company.
Are you doing anything to get out of the low?
Yeah, I started exercising.
I started jumping on the trampoline because Amy was talking about that.
Wait, but I'm just, that's not the same.
What are you talking about?
It's different than a rebounder.
It's more firm.
A jump on a trampoline.
A mini.
A mini.
No, that's exercise.
But what she's talking about is not
when people say they're jumping on a trampoline.
It's a small, it's a rebounder, one of the little ones.
It's more firm.
You have one of those in your gym.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
I feel so stupid in this trampoline in the backyard.
My neighbors are looking at me like, what is this grown man doing on a trampoline?
You need to lift.
Go to the doctor.
I feel like, let me, I have a, I have a blood,
worked scheduled for like four months from now.
So what the?
You could be feeling so much better.
You could be better in four months.
You had two blood works done.
Let me finish.
I'm going to work towards that.
And if I feel better while I'm doing squats, eating sweet potatoes and yams,
like maybe I can just do it all by myself.
You told us you were weight training like three months ago and you weren't.
That's not sure I was.
Okay.
Then what are you doing now?
Well, I mean, it wasn't weight training.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You said you were working out at the wide, like lifting weights.
Yeah, I was working out, but not with weights.
Lunchbox has a list. Lunchbox, what's your list?
Yeah, these are celebrities that have been treated for low T.
I didn't want Eddie to feel like he was alone.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I'd made fun of him.
Told me he's going to go to the gynecologist.
And now I'm like, okay, the jokes are over.
It's really serious Eddie's health.
So I wanted to give him some celebrities he could relate to.
Here we go.
We've kind of done this a bit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You had manly men on that list.
Okay, go ahead, lunchbox.
Number one, Kate Winslet.
See?
She credited testosterone therapy.
for revitalizing her libido and managing symptoms at the age of 48.
Labido's not my problem.
Yeah, sure, buddy.
Next.
Hallie Berry went on a podcast and she said she takes testosterone after her initial hesitation
because she had fatigue associated with menopause.
Eddie might be experiencing the same.
Maybe you have perimenopause right now.
Like Amy.
Yeah.
Yeah, she said she was blown away by the effects of taking the testosterone to get her levels
back up.
Great.
One more?
Jane Fonda.
admitting to using testosterone to boost her libido,
even writing about it in her book.
What were you going to say?
Were you going to try to say the M word?
What?
In her book.
No, I was going to try to say the name of her book,
but it was on the next line and I missed it.
It was called Primetime.
Oh, I think he was going to try to say memoir.
Memoir.
Memoir, yeah.
Well, that's in the name of her book is primetime,
but I couldn't, yeah.
Her memoir.
Yep.
Eddie, so you're like Jane Fonda,
Hallie Berry, and.
Kate Wednesday.
Kent Winslet. And me.
And Amy.
Amy.
Yeah.
Very minute a plus.
Why don't you go to the doctor and just get it fixed instead of...
I want to see what I can do first.
See, if I can do it naturally by pumping iron and eating better, you're not going.
You can.
It's just going to go at a slower pace.
You might as well just get like a jump start.
Why not?
You're way behind.
You're way behind.
Like, you think it's been going down for years, dude.
You're down there in the danger level, man.
It went down two days from the test to the other.
It dropped.
No, it could.
We took it at the same time.
So it could totally be the time of day that we're taking it.
You took it at the same time of all times, right?
Same time, though.
Okay.
My body just probably does the same thing every day.
No, you have more tea in the morning.
Eddie's being offered free stuff by low tea companies.
We haven't been out of money yet.
Okay, keep us in the know.
I would advise you to go to the doctor.
Okay.
Because you're not going to lift weights.
I know you.
You're not going to really not going to do it.
Remember, we used to pump on?
Yeah, because I'd pay for it and you would come over and I'd force you to do it.
You'd be committed.
I am not joking.
about Eddie seeing my doctor.
I know she's a gynecologist, but I...
We're not doing that.
Eddie, I tell you, that's a great big.
Do it for the show.
No, we're not doing it.
I'm not spreading my legs.
Let me ask her, you won't have to spread your legs.
Let me ask her if she ever works with men
because she has a pharmaceutical background.
She, hormone replacement therapy has become her niche.
Like, she could...
Go to the gynecologist.
She could take him on.
Is she in my network?
She's in my network, so she must be in yours.
You know they think there's some kind of fraud if Eddie's going to the gynecologist and charging the insurance?
Yeah, insurance is going to be like, no way.
Okay.
I didn't look into this.
Just ask.
I mean, maybe she'll even come meet with him so you don't have to like go in and feel like you're a girl.
Maybe she would come meet.
Would you be open?
Spread my legs?
No, no.
Maybe if she came here and talked to you.
On air?
Yeah, that sounds really fun, guys.
On air, off air.
She might be like, don't worry.
Don't worry.
It's your health.
I know, but you guys laugh at me.
Like, well, you said, don't worry.
You wanted to do the segment, but now you're paying the price because you lost.
Had lunchbox lost, this would have been happening to him, and you'd have been all part of it.
You're doubling down.
You're bringing a gynecologist to the studio to talk to me.
And you're laughing right now about it.
No shame in health.
This might be something she would never even consider.
I have no idea.
But let's just say, she's like, sure, I can work that into my schedule.
What would you say?
I'll think about it.
I can think about it.
I'd like to bring her on and talk to her if she'd like to come in.
I might be sick that day.
Okay.
It'd probably cause your tea so low.
You can't get out of bed.
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In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever.
I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder of a child.
She's as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Creveit and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
I said, I'm not guilty.
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The Jonas Brothers here.
Our podcast is called, Hey Jonas.
We're here, since everyone has a podcast, we wanted to as well.
And we've had some incredible guests so far.
And now our good friend, Nile Horn, is joining the show.
How's it going, boys?
Hey, Niall.
It was the same thing with Slow Hands.
Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it?
You know, or taste so good can't be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
You too, Joe.
Drop what you're doing and listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Lunchbox has run into a celebrity in the wild, and he wants us try to guess who it is.
But one time we did this, it would be a Mike D.
Yeah.
So where would you rate this celebrity on the scale of letter grades?
I would say B plus, A minus.
So somebody very famous.
Very famous.
Yes or no questions.
No, gosh.
We'll do 15 questions.
Is it a man?
No.
Amy?
Is she married?
Yes.
Married woman, celebrity, K?
Morgan.
Is she an actor?
Not that I know of.
Eddie.
Is she a singer?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, she a singer?
Yeah.
Okay, so we got a married woman singer.
in Nashville that he saw.
Did he say Nashville?
No, but he saw her.
I don't know.
Where's he been?
Nowhere?
Okay.
Can we ask that?
I mean, do we waste that question?
Is she over 40?
Are you Googling her?
Not over 40.
So the answer is no.
No.
Okay.
So she could be 40 or below.
Wait, sorry, did we say singer?
Yes.
Singer.
Yeah. That's five questions. Okay, we're one third of the way through.
Did she have brown hair?
Yes.
Morgan.
Is she in a band?
Yes.
Okay, it's Hillary Scott, huh?
Yeah, or like, uh.
I have a question. Yeah.
Is she a country music singer?
Yeah.
Okay. So we're going to, Hillary Scott sounds like good.
Is she the lead singer of the band or one of them?
Yeah.
Amy.
Are there two other guys with her?
Solid, solid, Amy.
No, there wasn't.
No, no.
No, not there.
In the band.
You know the question.
You know the band.
Are there two other guys with her in the band?
Yes.
Okay.
We nailed this on the right.
It's Hillary Scott lead singer Lady A.
Is it Hillary Scott?
Yes.
Boom!
We got it.
We kind of dealt that one.
Good job.
Good job, guys.
Where'd you see her?
I saw her at a department store and she was buying jeans.
I think she had like four pair of jeans in the bag.
So weird.
So weird.
You were watching her buy jeans.
No, no.
You looked in the bag.
She happened to me in line right in front of me and I saw the bag.
It was like in her right hand, I think.
I snapped a pick of her and I looked and there was a bunch of jeans in the bag.
So yeah.
Didn't talk to her because she had her back to me.
I want to tap her on the shoulder and be like, hey Hillary.
So I just...
So she didn't recognize you.
Well, she had her back to me.
But she's not playing this game with her friends being like, guess what celebrity I saw?
Well, I don't think she saw me.
I don't think you turn around and look at who's behind you in line.
I think you look at your surroundings.
Maybe she saw you, but just didn't know who you were.
Maybe.
But yeah, Hillary Scott, man.
Pretty cool.
Yeah.
That's pretty cool.
She paid for her jeans in front of you?
Yeah, she paid for her jeans in front of me.
Credit card cash?
Oh, credit card.
put it on the card. Nice credit card.
It looked like a nice credit card. It looked very thick.
It wasn't broken or anything. Like metal.
Yeah, like a metal one kind of.
Yeah. Do you see the price all four of the jeans?
Did not see the price.
I wish I would have known how much those jeans were, but hey, maybe she...
And then I started thinking, does Hillary Scott just go in here and buy a bunch of stuff and then take it home and try it on?
Or are those four jeans? Like, she found a pair she likes, so she buys four pairs so she can have just a bunch of jeans.
That's what you thought
Absolutely
Are you thinking that?
Did you watch her go to a car?
No, I was in line
Did you get a picture of her?
Yeah, I got a picture over
Okay
But my question
Doing what?
Getting her bag
And I'm about to walk out
So I can see the
I saw the jeans in the bag
I got a picture of her
That's so weird
Why?
That you would just take a picture
of somebody from behind
Remember when Lauren Elena
Was eating at Chipotle?
We don't talk about that
It took a picture of her
Yes
And it's like go up and talk to her
Why don't we talk about that again?
We know her
Um, she got mad?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because people don't like that, though.
You understand that.
What?
Taking a picture of them?
Yes.
No, you took a picture up from behind.
And I think she was in yoga pants or something.
And you're like, look, look at it.
It was just weird.
But it wasn't like a look at this.
It was just, look, I saw Lauren Elena.
It was nothing like that.
And same thing with Hillary Scott.
Like, does Hillary Scott go in the dressing room?
What are you wondering this?
You don't worry?
You don't wonder about that when they go close.
Never once.
Oh, I mean, that's a very interesting question.
I find Hillary Scott to be as famous as Lady A is, one of the more normal celebrities.
Yeah.
Like my dog peed on her once at, because we would take Eller to board in the daytime only.
Like if we had like people coming over that were doing construction because she just bark,
bark, bark.
So we would take her for a while and just bored every day and Hillary would take her dog and
Ella peed on her feet.
Wow.
What a cool story.
I didn't take a picture of it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Anything else from your experience?
No, that was it.
And I think she was shopping alone.
I didn't see anybody with her.
Did you follow her to her car?
No, I just, I said.
No, no.
It's not out of the round possibility that.
Right, right.
But, okay, thank you, lunchbox.
Good job, team, we nailed that.
Yep.
Wake up, wake up in the morning.
And then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turn.
Keeps on turn.
And you're ready and me lunchbox.
Morgan 2.
Steve Red ever trying to put you through.
Backdies right.
This week's next bit
Now Bobby's on the mic
So you know what this is
Bobby Vaughamstone
All right now time for the morning corny
The morning corny
What do you call a mailman
With a broken leg
What do you call a mailman with a broken leg
A slow post
Slow poke
What?
No
Slow post
What's the post?
I don't you understand it
Hey hey hey hey
Mr Post man
You have to sing a
50s,
cool 95 type song.
The post office?
That's the morning corny.
She's averaging about one hall of shame a week.
That is so bad.
That was awful.
Amy, you think that's good?
Look in your heart.
Do you think that's good?
I was trying.
I tried.
All right, all right, good.
I'm going to play a voicemail from a listener here.
It's about lunchbox owing Amy money.
Lunchbox, he wasn't even
hacked. Somebody sent him a text message acting like their Robin Hood. He gave him his username and
password. He wasn't hacked. If you give somebody your username and password, you were tricked,
you weren't hacked. So they've been in his account. He owes Amy the money that she put in with
him. Yeah, he does. That to be said, voicemail. Amy, why don't you charge lunchbox interest for the
money that he owes you? Or Bobby, why don't you give the money that you're supposed to owe lunchbox
and give it to Amy? And then he'll see how.
how it feels to not get his money.
So anyway, all right.
Well, Daniel, do the right thing.
Daniel, do the right thing.
Where are we on this?
This is absolutely a dumb call because, okay, she's going to charge me interest.
Good luck getting it.
I'm not going to pay her interest.
Why would I pay her interest?
And if Bobby gives my money away, then Bobby is doing something that he's not supposed to do,
giving my money.
It's my money.
He doesn't have the right to give my money away.
Okay, question.
I know that I've asked for the money and he should have.
withdrawn it and given it to me, but right now, it's still in the market earning, right?
Unless they took it out when they hacked them. They didn't hack them whenever they tricked
them. Or the scammers? Yeah. Yeah. So we don't know. Like you can't even check it to see
where our balances. I can't get in there. Oh no. Lunchbox got a text says, hey, you've been.
No, no, no, it said we had an attempt, blah, blah, blah, you know, just want to make sure
that this is you. And I said, no. They said, can you share your?
your password with us then to confirm and I said and they said thank you and then about 10 15 minutes
I was like thank you that seems like a weird response and that's when I jumped on there and
try to get it so you owe me about a thousand bucks yeah yeah he shows me what about a thousand bucks
no no no more no it's at least over two thousand dollars it's made money like this would make people
punch each other in the face yeah yeah but luckily I'm not going to do that to me
No, the other way, much box.
The other way.
You don't hear the money.
Okay.
We have no resolution, but listeners are now in this.
They're concerned about it.
So there you have it.
Bobby Bone Show.
Bonehead.
Story up the day.
This story comes us from Federal Way, Washington.
Two dudes are at the beach hanging out, and they see some fish.
Like, oh my gosh, fish.
We don't have fishing poles.
How are we going to get them?
His buddy goes, don't worry, I got it.
goes to the car, pulls out a gun,
bam, bam, bam!
I'm trying to shoot the fish in the water.
I'm going to bet they didn't get any fish, if I'm betting.
They got no fish, and they were charged with illegal gunfire.
All right, there you go.
I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead story of the day.
All right, it's going to do it.
Thank you guys for listening.
Hope you have a great rest of the day.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
Bobby Bones.
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It was the same thing with slow.
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