The Bobby Bones Show - MON PT 1: Will Amy Fall Back In Love With Her Ex-Husband? + Did Bobby Get Scammed Out Of $400?! + Lunchbox Blindsided
Episode Date: May 18, 2026The guys on the shows had concerns with Amy road tripping with her ex-husband 3 hours to see their son compete in a track meet. We get an update we weren't expecting and she is now feeling hurt. Bobby... shared how he gave a listener $400 dollars. But there response was suspicious to Amy and Eddie and now we're worried he got scammed. Bobby has some verrrryyyy interesting news about The Price Is Right that Lunchbox is blindsided by.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, I hope you had a great weekend.
Welcome to Monday show.
Morning.
Lunchbox won on the prices ride.
He got called down.
Then he won the game to get called up.
And then he won the game on stage.
And then he got to the showcase showdown and he lost there.
But it was epic.
And we're like, who the heck gets on Price's Right?
It happens.
We have a whole thing.
And then I'm on social media yesterday.
There's another radio show.
Their guy got on Prices Right too.
What?
In our company.
Interesting.
No.
Yeah.
Like their guy.
Like their lunchbox guy.
They're said.
So do you just go on and just say, I'm from a radio show and you get on?
No, that's not how it works.
Oh.
So how does it work?
I don't know. I don't know why they picked me over other people, probably because I'm awesome.
And my personality was shining through. And I was like a magnetic energy in that room.
Everybody was drawn to me. I mean, I was holding court the whole day in line and the room.
You don't know what he did.
I think he also made it to the showcase showdown. Does that bother you?
What's his name?
I don't want to share that because I don't want to share the show.
I showed up to Amy.
I texted it to Amy and I was like,
Hey.
No way.
Yeah.
It was like a week or two of lunchbox.
I was like, oh, is this like their thing?
Do they get like a heads up?
And they're like, oh yeah, let's get these people.
There was no heads up, Amy.
There was no heads up I was even going.
They have no idea.
But during the interview process, did you tell them like, hey, I'm on the radio?
Oh, absolutely.
Right.
That's a heads up.
I can't tell if he won anything or not, but he did get up and go on the show because he's doing a bit of like
25,000, 570.
And that's got to be like Showcase Showdown, right?
Dang.
So I didn't know how you felt about somebody else doing that.
I mean, I would like to see their clip.
Probably wasn't as good as me, memorable as me.
No one's talking about that person.
I've been got, I mean, you know what I'm shocked by?
What?
Is it the company didn't send out like an email saying, oh my gosh, like our very own lunchbox was on.
The Price is Right.
There was none of that.
Like a breast release?
Yeah, like our, the head of the company, they say, she sends out wins of the week
and highlights things.
the company and there was nothing. There has been nothing about the star performance of me on
the Price is Right. You would think that would be ginormous. I do think this qualifies as a win of the
week. Of the week, yeah. But that was how many weeks ago? Yeah, I guess now we moved on past that
weeks. I have a friend when I go and fill in on another show, I'll do the Rich Eisen sport show
sometimes. And one of their people got on Price's Right before lunchbox. And they ended up winning like an Emmy
for that show.
What?
Really?
Yeah.
An Emmy for their performance on the
prices, right?
An Emmy for, I'm pretty sure they won it for when they were doing their show
and the reveal of him being on the prices.
Oh, okay.
Because I think he won two.
He might have won the Showcase Showdown.
He's Googling.
He won an Emmy.
The show did.
I mean, lunchbox get this a secret for months.
So you're telling me.
If we don't win an Emmy, we really screwed it up.
We're not going to win an Emmy.
How are we going to win an Emmy?
I don't know how you win an Emmy, but.
That'd be a TV show.
Yeah, yeah.
And so they're also, their show was on.
Obviously on TV.
Yeah, it was on Roku Channel.
Now it's on Disney Plus.
Same time.
So anyway, it's awesome.
You've got three really cool people in this business that have been on Price is Right.
I have a question.
What?
This guy, this radio guy that you're talking about.
Which one?
The first one before lunchbox is the one after.
The one after.
Or maybe both.
But the one after, did they use his radio name or his real name?
His name is Kleenex on his name tag.
It's got to be his real name then.
No, they used it.
He's joking.
Kleenex on the radio.
Lunchbox would be so mad if someone got to use their radio name and he didn't.
He had to go Daniel and they got to go Kleenex.
So they just copied what we did.
Well, but there's a show that did it before we did it though.
And they probably would have had to do it pretty close to when you were there.
Yeah.
So, anyway, congratulations to them.
Congratulations to the lunchbox.
Congratulations to amazing.
Yeah, who knew?
It was so easy.
Easy to do.
Anybody can do it.
I kind of thought, well, this is rare.
It's the anonymous bin box.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I realized the other day I still rinse out every plastic bag and reuse it because that's what my mom did when we were growing up and money was tight.
I'm talking about grocery store plastic bags.
My husband laughs about.
it, but I don't even think about doing it.
Is there something small you still do because of how you were raised?
Signed, reusing everything in Reno.
That's a fun one.
I think probably the amount of toothpaste I use.
Which is very little.
A dot.
Because one, you really don't need that much anyway, but toothpaste was expensive.
And so you make it last.
So you use a dot.
And you realize the dot does just fine.
Yeah.
Because when I see the commercials, they do the whole swipe with like the up on it,
the little, I'm like, man, that's way too much toothpaste.
Yeah.
So mine is probably that a dot of the toothpaste.
You?
Mine is I clean before, like, my housekeeper comes, I pre-clean.
And in our marriage, if we ever had anybody help come clean the house, and even now,
and my, like, my kids don't get it.
I'm like, clean your room.
Is that because something you did as a kid?
Yes.
You get a housekeeper as a kid?
Sometimes.
It's awesome.
I know.
That's awesome.
I know.
Marie.
We loved her.
Classic Marie.
I heard she was awesome.
She was great.
And she would come and my mom would always tell us to clean our rooms.
Marie's coming today.
And so I pre-clean before she gets there because I don't want her coming into a mess.
Was that because in my mind I go, if I pre-clean, that's less hours she has to work that I have to pay.
Oh, yeah.
Or was it, it was like an embarrassing thing if the house was dirty.
I don't know.
It's just been something like even my ex-husband, we were married, he was for play.
by it. My boyfriend and I, we actually have the same housekeeper.
Ex-boyfriend?
Yeah. Sorry.
Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.
My ex-boyfriend and I
We have the same
Housekeeper.
Yeah, you should move off.
Yeah, you should move off.
Yeah, just let it go.
Rent it off.
Rent it off.
What I'm going to say is
he was perplexed
that I would pre-clean before
because I'd be like,
oh, I was going to do
I got to pre-clean.
He's like, what in the world?
So that's just something I do
because I grew up doing it.
There you go.
Eddie.
I'll turn the lights off in the house.
Like if you're not in a room
that's not being used,
I just turn the lights off
because that's the way my dad.
My dad was so big.
And I don't know if it was saving electricity or what,
but it was like if you're not using the room.
Doesn't everybody do that?
No, no.
My family would leave every single light in the house on.
Is it just because they're kids though?
No, my wife does it too.
Even at night when we're all trying to sleep like you, how do you guys sleep?
It's like light in every room.
And I think it is for electricity, Eddie.
For sure it's for electricity.
Because Eddie's like, I don't know why he did this.
I naturally turn all the lights off if I leave a room, right?
Do you guys do that or no?
You guys do that?
I do.
family doesn't drives me nuts drives me nuts okay fair enough lunchbox uh yeah i don't buy things
when i go to events like if i go to a national soccer game or a major league baseball game
there is no food or drink bought at the stadium you eat before you go and that is it you can get
water from the water fountain or if they let you bring a water bottle in we can do that but we're not
getting snacks what it's like a fun snack like a bar park snack no like a hot dog like so your kids have
never ever had a hot dog from a baseball game i mean they have had a hot dog from a baseball game i mean they
But I mean, that's if they're like dying like we haven't eaten.
But 99% of the time, we do not.
Like, I will go and I will not get anything because I didn't get it as a kid.
So it's like, I can't do it.
It's a waste of money.
There you haven't.
Have you ever bought a beer?
Every once in a while.
But like I said, 99% of the time, I will sit there and be like, nope, not paying for it.
What if you don't go with your family?
What if you go with like the boys?
That's different.
Okay.
Oh, yeah.
Drink it up.
That's different.
This is just to deprive the kid.
This is to set an example.
Correct.
I mean, I think it's more, like, I don't want them to just think you just get food at the ballpark all the time.
That's true.
It's so expensive.
It is.
It's heavily inflated.
Okay.
I agree.
But what if it's, like, part of the experience still?
You go to the game, get a hot dog.
That's kind of cool.
That's what they want it to be.
No, no, that's what the experience is.
Okay.
We do tell me something good.
I think we're going to do tell me something suck right now.
And Amy came in and was holding her hamstring this morning.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I'm trying to, like, massage it and, you know, I don't know.
I don't loosen it up.
It's a little tight for my sprints, I guess.
Amy's punching her leg right now.
It feels so good.
When she started doing sprints, I just said, hey, that's awesome.
But be very aware, that's how you hurt your hamstring.
If you haven't done sprints in a while, then you run hard.
It hurts your hamstring.
I felt a little invincible at the moment at the time when you said that.
And then now I'm like, yeah, you're right.
I give anything for a little tennis ball right now.
I have tennis balls if you won't want.
Sweet.
I might sit on it.
So that's not hers.
I just saw that.
I wanted to bring it up.
So tell me something sucks.
You want to do your real one?
Sure.
Go ahead.
I have a cavity.
Oh, no.
Or I had.
It's fixed now, but it just sucks.
Like, I had a streak for a long time until my 30s that I'd never had a cavity.
And in my 30s, I got my first one.
And that was a real bummer.
And then now here I am at 45 with my second cavity.
Which tooth?
I guess back, second from the very back.
On the bottom?
On the bottom.
Oh, that's 22.
Is it?
No, I don't know.
I don't know the number, but one of those far back.
ones. It had even cracked.
Oh, dang.
Food's getting in.
So then the whole thing, like, had to get a big shot into my mouth and then filled it and did
whatever they do to make it.
And now it feels good to go.
I mean, a little tender.
Dang, hamstring, gums.
Amy's struggling.
Everything's tender.
Yeah.
So I don't know what causes it.
Like, I'm real, they complimented my oral hygiene.
They said, wow, you take really great care of your teeth.
you must floss and I'm like yep, yep, yep.
You could have fractured, like microscopically fractured your tooth,
even biting on it hard, which then you have holes in it,
then food gets in that and you can't brush or floss that out.
And then that causes the cavity.
Okay, yeah.
See, I thought the cavity caused the crack, but to your point,
maybe I cracked it and then it let the food in,
which did you know that when you bite down on food, they told me it's like 2,000 pounds
of pressure?
I do not know that.
It was more like 1,300 pounds.
No, I had no idea.
I was just like, wow, that's why our bite.
That's why you can bite it.
You're off.
That's what you thought.
All right, tell me something.
I'll go.
I had either a mole or Zit or something on my neck and I shaved it off.
Wait, you alone did it yourself?
I thought you didn't.
What?
You didn't go to a doctor?
No, it is an accident.
It's an accident.
Oh.
Yeah, I didn't shave off moles, baby.
I thought that he did it on purpose.
No, it hurts.
You see it?
I do.
I don't know if it was a pimple or like a small, whatever it is, it's killing me.
And I accidentally shaved it off.
Mosquito bite now.
It could have been that and I shaved it off.
I don't know, but it hurts.
And so it sucks.
So it might tell me something suck.
Is it all morning long about I've been a hold of my neck because I shaved off some piece of skin.
Mike D?
I'm going on 10 days with no internet and it's going to be another week until I have it.
Yikes.
That's bad.
I'm going crazy.
Why can't they get internet to your house?
They have to send a crew out to like fix something outside and they can't get there for another week.
That sucks. Hey, that's worst of all. More than a cavity.
I know.
Hamstring.
Like no internet.
Wow.
So I'm using my phone as a hot spot going to Starbucks, downloading stuff on my computer.
It's tough.
Tell me something suck, Eddie.
Man, I don't have a car right now.
My car is in the shop.
I noticed a leak under it the other day.
And I was like, this is not good.
It was red, like reddish pink.
So it's either the transmission fluid or a coolant leak or something, but it's not good.
Mike's going to have to take me to the garage after the show today.
We'll see what happens.
Do you drive them here?
No, I got dropped off.
Oh, you did?
I did.
Oh.
So when did you hit up, Mike, about taking you to the garage?
Just about an hour ago.
Okay.
Not right now until you walked here.
Lunchbox, tell me something to suck.
Oh, yeah, man.
If you want to take a walk into my shower, this is what you hear.
All right.
Yep.
It is just dripping from the shower head.
Just drip.
Drip.
Yeah, we heard this.
Drip.
And the knob's all the way off?
The knob is all the way off and I cannot get it to stop.
Morgan, tell me something to suck.
Well, my cat got out of the deck and I had to chase her around the yard yesterday,
which was a terrifying five minutes.
It was like wrestling a pig trying to capture her from not running away forever.
What did you think she was going to say?
I thought the cat was wrestling a pig.
That's why I got out.
You run down, cat and a pig.
But you got your cat back?
I did.
I did.
But for five minutes there, I was anxious that I was never going to see.
her again. It was rough. Okay. Everybody, sorry. Yeah. Let's tell me something that sucks.
I think I'm the sponsor of a high school archery team now. How'd that come about? Exactly. I was in my
DMs last week on Tuesday because it's the only day I go in and I can read you the message.
As a fellow small towner, we thought you'd understand exactly why this means so much. The Magnicove
archery team has qualified for the world championships. These kids have worked incredibly hard to get there.
coming from a small community yourself
you know opportunities like this are huge
not just for the team but for the entire
town cheering them on and then he
goes on and on
I assume it's a heat I responded I said
how much you're looking to raise
and then he told me how much like the patches were
so I got two I get my 400 bucks right
so I think I'm now part owner of a high school archery
team nice let's win
owner or you're a sponsor
of their I like to say owner
I guess you can call yourself whatever you want.
Yeah.
So we're rooting for the Magnacove Archery team.
They're going to the NASP World Championships.
I have no idea where it is or if I was scammed.
I don't feel like I was scammed.
I don't think that would be quite the interesting scam.
Oh, you want an interesting one?
Sure.
So I have like in my heart, I have a new understanding of how much diapers costs and how hard it is to have a baby financially.
we're fortunate we don't have the issues but I totally understand how expensive it would be
if you didn't have the resources we had and so I always think about that and so a listener hit
me up in DMs on a Tuesday I was like can you help with some diapers and I was like boom I got you
and I said what's your Venmo and they said they gave it to me and so then they I said hey I sent you
at first sent him 200 bucks and they were like thank you but is this a scam they start
I started thinking I was scamming them.
Well, but you sent them money on Calvary.
No, no, it's just because, and I'm glad that they were so vigilant about this,
because you need to make sure that anything that's happening on Venmo or any sort of transaction
is really what it is.
But they were going, I don't know if I can trust it because I don't know if you're really
you.
And I'm like, you came to me.
But I can appreciate the fact that you're questioning it.
And so I sent him like a.
wavy picture like a selfie. I was like, it's me.
Verified. Yeah. I verified it. And then not only that, he, the guy sent me a picture. I'd met him
like 10 years ago at a book signing event in some other city. And he's like, been a big fan for a
long time. Thank you so much. He said, my dad just died. And oh yeah, no, it went. I just happened to
see this. And I was like, I'll send you more money. So I sent him even more money. But the fact that
they didn't even believe, I'm so, I was proud of him for not believing that it was real.
You're not going to want to know my thought now that I just had.
Amy, I just had the same thought.
I just had a thought like, that's the thing they do to make you think they're not scammers.
I believe them.
Next week, hey, next week they're going to lose their job.
They went from no diapers to my dad died.
I can read it to you.
I don't want to give all their information.
I'm just kidding.
It's fine.
I'm sure it's fine.
Ah, okay.
It's just that would be an interesting spin on the story.
I felt like it was true, and they weren't asking for more money.
They said, this is so helpful.
Got it.
Because not only is this, and people have helped us out, but in the last couple weeks, my dad just died.
Okay, so he wasn't saying.
No, didn't ask for any more.
And I said, oh, if that's the case.
And so I sent him more than the first time.
And I was like, hey, if this can help, that's awesome.
But, well, now you guys have me questioning it.
No, no, no, no, no.
It's different.
We thought he was asking for something else.
But you just...
Like you couldn't afford the funeral or whatever.
And like, oh, here you go.
Maybe I should pay for that.
Well, no, you gave him money.
You could be the owner of the...
I could be the funeral.
A sponsor.
It's got a patch on it.
Okay.
Well...
That stone presented by.
Okay.
Okay. I don't want to say too much here, but I can...
No, no, I know they could be going through a hard time.
I don't want to question the validity of them.
much. This means a lot. Literally my dad passed away, blah, blah, blah, blah. And we had to use our baby
savings as part of the funeral arrangements. Okay. I think it's different. Yeah, he's clarifying
the situation. He didn't ask for, I gave, but he didn't ask for more money. Now, if you get
another DM next week. I know, I lost my job. Look out. I never thought of that. But you know what?
I'm okay with that risk. Yeah. If for some reason this person was lying about all of it, because I did
they show me proof of baby and he's like I'll send you a baby I was like you're good don't
remember I send me a baby picture but you just said you said show me proof of baby I know and
then they were like I'll do it then I was like no need if you're just said you're going to do it I'm
going to believe you okay that's good enough I don't feel like I got scammed but if I did I'm okay
here because I didn't I wasn't ah maybe I was I don't feel like I got scammed I don't feel like I
got scammed I don't even know if this person still listens to the show could you verify that I didn't
get scam like leave us a voicemail or something
But then they could scam by saying it wasn't a scam.
Yeah.
Well, I hope they're, I hope they listen, but also I hope they're not listening because I don't want them to hear us questioning them.
I know. I know.
Because I feel bad.
So do I.
And if you are listening, just put yourself in our shoes.
You would question.
I only thought the story was funny because this listener even thought I was scamming them when I was sending money.
And I could appreciate that because I think that's what we all need to be doing online.
It is an interesting scam technique, though.
Yeah, it is.
But I don't think they are scam.
You think the archery team scammed me too?
Oh, no.
Did you ask for a picture of the team?
No.
Is that even a real town?
Is that a real town?
Yeah, yeah, I know.
I know the town of Magnicoke.
Okay, well, you're good then.
Yeah, unless they just picked a town near where I'm from.
Oh, no.
Yeah, to be, yeah.
Oh, no.
It's relatable.
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Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir. Rape a murder for a young year old child.
Just as bad as it gets. I would think so.
People wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
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You know, or taste so good can be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
You too, Joe.
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Let's go to some calls.
We have Amy on in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Hey, Amy.
Hi, I'm calling about your grudge list.
Okay.
You are in a season of your life where you are surrounded by happiness.
Why would you keep a list that every time you look at it brings up feelings of anger?
Get rid of it.
Purge that unhappiness from your life.
I love that word purge.
Let's purge it.
Here's the difference, though.
I could delete the notes app, but the list lays within me.
Yeah, but you might forget some of the names.
That's why you have the list.
Never in a million years.
Sometimes I just want to know why I'm fighting with them.
That's the thing I have to remember sometimes.
And I'm not fighting.
There's no active outward grudge.
And I don't really root for anything.
bad to happen to most of them. I just have a list. And I don't see it often because if I don't
add to it, it doesn't pop up in the notes app. Because you know if you write out new on the notes app,
it goes to the top of the list. Yeah. It's like, well, we just showed it. So it's like third right now.
But it lives like 10th or 11th. I don't even see it unless I scroll down. So I understand,
like for mental health reasons, should I come to a conclusion within myself that I should hold no
grudges? Absolutely. Have you talked to your therapist about your grudgelist? Has it come
Well, I mean, now would be the perfect time.
Next appointment, bring it up.
See what he says.
Show him.
He's going to be like, you have a what?
Show him.
I don't think he would be surprised.
Really?
I guess he knows everything about you.
He knows.
He knows the neurosis that I am constantly fighting within myself, that I also put on myself.
He may challenge you to get curious as to how that you think that helps you, keeping the list.
but I keep lists of everything.
It's not so much about I keep a list so I can be mad.
I just keep lists of every single thing in my life so I can remember and have them organized.
This is just something in my life that I keep remember and have organized.
More than anything else.
Yeah.
It's not about I have, here's what I have.
I have questions that I'm asking.
I have my to-do list.
I have jokes I've been writing about being a dad.
Right now, people I'm feuding with in number four.
Well, it just hasn't been popped up yet.
I have Bibone show, things like little notes for the show that I bring in.
25 Wistles Podcasts have notes for that.
The lots to say.
Gambling.
Gambling notes?
Yeah, I mean, yeah.
What a bet.
So that's just like eight or nine games, game ideas.
The questions one?
Best boy band songs of all time.
Which I just haven't used that one a long time.
What?
You said like number two was questions or something.
Uh-huh.
Questions for like interviews or questions about life?
Questions?
Questions that I get asked a lot that I try to address at some point in some sort of content.
Okay.
Like if I get asked something a lot, I'm going, okay, something I'm doing is leading people to ask a certain question.
I got asked this four times and two days online.
Let me make a note and I can say something about it somewhere that maybe that will answer the question.
But I keep all these, yeah, it's not so much about I just have one thing in my phone and scrudges.
I have like 14 things.
And one of them is people I currently have grudges with.
That actually makes it a little better.
Oh, for sure.
Right? That it's in the company of all those other things.
I just, I don't know. The fact that you have to have it written down somewhere.
Investments.
See, it's in there with investments. Passwords. Passwords. Oh, I got one of those.
Bobbycast. Can I get some ideas there?
Well, but in a way, isn't that treating it like it's this just casual list that you keep around?
Like, a lot of people have lists of.
It is a casual list that just keep around. Grudges.
But it's not casual.
It's as casual as can be.
Yeah, it comes and goes.
It's as casual as investments, Amy.
Yeah, but it's, that's the thing.
It's not. Grudges aren't the same thing.
I have a list of golf friends. People I can call if I want to play golf.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. I have nine people.
Nine?
Yeah, if it's like, in case you forget.
Well, you want to know who's like available and like, oh, I want to play golf today.
Let me go through my list. Eddie, Nick, Gator, Rod, Jim Beaver, Zach Massey, Ben Rector,
Cody, Jordan.
That's actually very, like a good idea.
I have pickleball list.
That's a great idea.
Of people that play pickleball that I can call it Gator, Matt Overton, George Burge.
I can just go down the list with them.
All these are just listed my phone.
Okay.
Grudges.
It's just in there.
I just invite with people.
I completely understand, Amy, but this is not the sole existence of, yeah, I just don't have one list that's grudges.
It's just part of my life.
I like to keep a list of people I have grudges with.
It's like a grocery list.
She's still there.
Amy.
Yeah.
Broccoli grudge.
Yeah.
It's a visual reminder that you can just.
get rid of. You don't have to remember it. Let it go. Injuries. I have a list of injuries.
Well, there's only one on here right now. Carledge tear in the central medial weight-bearing portion of
the Taller Dome, which has resulted in a bone bruise and torn. So like I have that list here.
That sounds like a medical report. Well, yeah, it had like three things at once. My shoulder
was on that list. I knocked it off. I held it all up. Amy, I appreciate that call, though.
You are right. By the way, Amy and Knoxville, you are so right about everything you are saying.
So I'm not arguing with you about that. I'm just trying to let you know what's
happening in my brain and where all this exists.
I'm just glad that there's somebody out there who's like me because I'm so similar to you
with list and organization and peculiarities.
So I love it.
Thank you so much for being the voice.
I've convinced her that I.
Wait, she now has a list of grudges.
She gets it.
I flipped her.
She's putting the people she doesn't like in her phone.
Yes.
All right, Amy.
Have a great day.
Thank you too.
I'd talk to Megan Trainor, who you would know from All About That Bays.
Let's go. Get your bones on. Get your Bobby Bones on.
Am I crazy? Didn't you write a number one country song?
I did.
Is Rascal Flats? Was it a Shea?
Yeah, Dan and Shea wrote it with Shea.
And I said, boy, you sound, we were both in the session, both debating who should sing it.
And I was like, bro, let's get a Rascal Plats cut.
You sing it. You sound just like them.
And he was like, okay, I'll sing.
it. And I was like, it's nice to have a break because I was always singing in the sessions. And then I was like, you should be an artist. And he's like, I am. And I was like, oh, he's like, you should be an artist. And I was like, yeah, I want to me. But I don't know. And every session they would say that to me because I'd be the session singer. And they're like, why aren't you put this out? And I don't have like a label or any of that stuff. What was the song? Was I like to sound? What was the song? I like the sound on that.
Like that kind of relaunched those guys because they, you know, we got older, had some rough years.
And I'm friends with them so I can say this.
That song kind of relaunched their career.
Were you writing a bunch for other artists in the country space at all?
Or was that just a right that day?
That was like a right that day.
And I think having all about that base be released and having like the hype of all about that base definitely helped, I think, get me the cut.
and because it was like such a cute, great song that and Shea killed the Vogel,
wrote it with Jesse Shacken too.
I loved him.
He's always supported me since I was like 15.
But I think that all about that bass being released helped that.
I'm guessing because I remember going to the publisher, I believe my name with Allison,
who hooked this up and she played me their voice on my song with Carla Wallace while
all about that bass was out.
and I just like, how are all my dreams coming true right now at once?
I couldn't believe it.
Like I was crying, listening.
So that one was just crazy.
Yeah.
And Lauren Elena, that same crew, Jesse Shacken, we wrote one for her, with her.
And she's amazing.
Yeah, which one was that?
I don't know.
Take the road less travel on.
You wrote, wait, you wrote Road Less Traveled?
Oh, well, hell yeah.
My mind is a little bit blown.
Because I knew that you had written with Shea.
I mean, I was just with Lauren yesterday because Lauren just had a baby.
So her and my wife are they, and so we're like very baby centric over here.
And so Lauren, I was just talking with Lauren.
I didn't know you wrote that too.
So what?
It could have, I don't know how you left.
Like with that success, did you think maybe I'd stay in Nashville?
I'm crushing it.
I know.
I had no choice.
I had to go like to Germany and promote all about that base.
Like I was gone.
I was waking up in a different country.
We were like, I don't know the maps.
You know, I don't know where I am.
and they were like, speak these different languages and say my bass song.
And I was like, okay.
I was talking to Megan Trainor about writing all about that bass.
I wrote it in Nashville with Kevin Kadesh.
He was awesome.
And we just met and we bonded over like being chubby as kids and being insecure.
And I was like, I wish they played like do-off stuff on radio.
And I wish they played this music.
And he was like, oh, I love that music.
And then we wrote all about that.
that based on like under an hour and I remember leaving being like do you like it and he was like
i like you like you and i was like yeah i think so but we kind of i thought like well no one's going to cut
this because no one looks or sounds like this and it's very specific so i thought like i failed
as a songwriter lyrically i was like it and it was all like a vici pop on the radio at the time so
that's why i went sorry and he was like no i love it it's great and i was like okay and then like nine
months later of pitching the song, everyone being like, we love it, but we don't have an artist
I could sing this.
L.A. Rita Epic Records was like, well, who wrote it? Just go find her. And then they started hunting
me down. And they found me. You pitched out for nine months before you cut it yourself?
Yeah, it was a long time of having that song on there. Any holds from anybody or any like possible
holds? I don't think so. But I remember my, Carla was always like a believer and would shoot for the stars.
And someone was like, we're going to send this to Adele's team. And I was like, I doubt Adele was saying this,
but it's sure awesome.
I can't wait.
Yeah, but there's no way she ever heard it.
Like, I never even thought all about that bass was going to be heard.
I thought that was like my weakest song I had compared to all my other pop songs.
I was like, even my family was like, they like the bass one.
I was like, mm-hmm.
How did that grow?
Because it was viral before things actually went viral.
Am I remembering that correct?
Yeah, it was weird.
It was a weird, just like lightning strike moment.
that I think Facebook helped a lot because people were sharing the video going,
you got to see this.
And I think it was like bold and so different than what was on the radio at the time.
It was a lot of EDM pop songs, which I loved.
So I was like, this will never work.
But the music video was so different.
I remember they were like, we want big pastel colors because that's what's in right now.
And I was like, I wear black.
Like I don't understand any of this.
And the video just got tossed around.
And then I remember Justin Bieber did like a random remix of it on YouTube.
And I called my brother and I was like, all right, you have to drop out of college now.
Like this is it.
I'm successful.
It's going to happen.
We're going to have to live in L.A. together.
He was like, all right.
Meet you there.
All right.
Thanks to Megan Trainor.
If you want to hear the full interview, just go and search for the Bobbycast on IHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcast or you can watch it on Netflix.
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Wake up in the morning.
Then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turn.
Then you hear Eddie Amy lunchbox, more game two.
Steve Redavits trying to put you through.
Mike D's writing this week's next bit.
Now Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is.
This is the Bobby Vaughn Stone.
Over to Amy with the morning corny.
The Morning Corny.
What's a dog's favorite Pink Floyd album?
Oh, Bark Side of the Moon.
Oh, so good.
That's such a, like, you've got to be a music nerd, I think.
Yeah.
I liked it.
Occasionally, we're going to go niche?
Yeah, we went niche there, like 70s, classic rock.
Yeah, because the original album is called Dark Side of the Moon.
But because it's a dog, bark.
Good job.
Bark side of the moon.
Lunchbox, would you have gotten that?
No, I was so lost.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, there you go.
Corny.
There it is.
That was the morning corny.
So when we have a guest in studio, they'll sit on the couch.
I'll talk to them, Amy talks to them.
Eddie runs cameras.
What does lunchbox do, everybody?
Crossword puzzles.
Yeah, he just doesn't even look up for the most part.
Correct.
Would you agree with that?
Yeah, 90% of the time.
Yeah.
Morgan had said it was one of the first time she's ever seen you pay attention during an interview.
Huh?
During Nika Moon, you were actually engrossed in the whole conversation.
I don't think I saw you fill in one crossword during that interview.
Oh, then you weren't paying attention.
I did, like, every time, like, sometimes he'd laugh and I'd look up and be like,
what's he talking about?
And then I'd go back to my crossword, but yeah.
Are you playing cool right now?
It's okay to be enamored by a guy.
It was a great interview Friday.
Yeah.
No, like I really was.
I mean, I was intrigued.
Like, I did hear his story about that song.
I don't know what song it was.
the one about the bar.
Yeah, keep me in mind.
That's it.
He wrote with Zach Brown.
That was interesting.
But yeah, like when he would laugh, it's like, oh, what's he laugh?
Like, his laugh is very, like, loud and funny.
So you're like, oh, man, he must be out.
And you kind of catch your attention.
All right, go back to my crossword.
So I listen to some of it, but I don't know.
Are you embarrassed that you, like, were interested in a dude talking?
Yeah.
No, no, no.
I just told you that whenever he'd laugh, I would.
Yeah, we heard.
We heard that.
So you, yeah, he was an infectious laugh.
then I would pay attention for a minute and then I'd go back to my crossword.
Okay, so he says he didn't watch the interview, Morgan.
Because most people...
Listen, this is the most I've ever watched him, watch somebody else.
I, like, because I'm over here taking pictures.
I see what everybody's doing.
And he, I'm telling you, he was not on his crossword the majority of the time during that interview.
Most people, what?
Most people don't laugh.
Okay, it's about to laugh again.
Oh, my God.
No, no, it's what I'm saying.
Like, most people just kind of ramble on and on and on.
Okay, I'm over it.
Are you pretty much bored with every interview that comes in?
Yeah, pretty much.
A lot of them aren't very interesting.
I mean, if we're just being real, they're not that, they don't, they're not good at storytelling.
They don't have great personalities.
They're not really, you know, it's just like, okay.
But Nico was?
No, he had a funny laugh.
Did you not hear?
He had a funny laugh.
I really think that helps his storytelling is his funny laugh, like get your attention and then you hear
whatever he's saying.
Got it, got it, got it.
Well, if you guys want to hear that, it's up on the podcast from Friday.
I thought it was A-plus.
I love when Nico Moon comes by.
Do you guys like it?
It was awesome.
Also, Morgan, quit looking at my computer.
That was hard not to.
Where do you do crosswords?
USA Today.com.
Do you subscribe?
No, see, that's the problem.
They used to give it to you free every day
and now you're limited to only two or three a week
so it's very frustrating.
You got to pick which one you want to do?
Ding.
But they do have other little games on there
like word wipe and they have like transitions,
I think it is. It's like it has a word here and there has an arrow down, an empty square arrow to another word.
Okay, I'm lost.
Yeah, no, no.
He had a funny laugh. He had a funny laugh.
All right, good.
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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.
Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo.
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The Jonas Brothers here.
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How's it going, boys?
Hey, Niall.
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Amy's going to go watch our son run and state today, right?
Yep.
And so the weird thing from the guys on this show is that they think you're going to fall back in love with your ex-husband because you guys are carpooling together.
That's been said?
Well, yeah, I have an update on that, though.
I mean, if they overheard me saying I was in a car.
pole, he actually just texted me saying it's probably a good idea we ride separate.
Oh, see? Oh, see? Oh, okay. Breaking news. Hey, right. Breaking news. Breaking news. Wow, wow, wow. Okay. So what happened
initially was you were going to ride three hours with him. Well, yeah. I just thought that made sense, right?
Made sense to me. That makes sense to you? Yeah, I mean, save gas, right? One car, they're both going.
To go see their kid. Yeah, but you definitely made me feel like it was weird.
me?
Yes, you were like, that's weird.
Y'all are going to fall back in love.
That's what I thought initially.
I was like, dude, they're going to spend three hours.
Either two things are going to happen.
They're going to fall back in love.
Like, oh, I love this song.
Me too.
You know, like road trip.
Their hands touch, both going to the dial.
Yes.
Or they just fight the whole time.
It's going to get real bad.
And then you're not even writing together.
No.
I get it.
It's fine.
You know, our son will be in the car too.
I thought this still makes sense.
He thought this could be confusing for our son.
I was like, I'll sit in the back on my computer.
I won't even shocked y'all.
It would be confusing to him though if you guys fell back in love.
I hate driving.
We're not going to.
My ex-husband has a girlfriend.
Is she going now?
Is that why?
I don't know.
I don't know.
She goes to other races.
I doubt it because she has a business.
She has something.
I don't know how she would take a day off for that.
She runs her own business that's pretty reliant upon her actually physically being there.
So I'm not sure.
Were your feelings to her when he said you can know along a ride together?
No.
No.
I understand. I did respond with just a okay, period.
Dang.
I get it, though.
Maybe he felt like he was going to fall back in love.
Yeah, like something could happen.
No, I think he's very much in love with his girlfriend.
That's not it.
That's like, ha, ha, could that happen?
I don't think so.
And I don't want to disrespect their relationship at all in any way, shape, or form.
I like her.
She's really nice.
I do.
No, you just keep talking.
You just keep talking.
Well, I'm just saying, because he's also dated other people where I think,
that you didn't like it just wasn't it wasn't wasn't good vibes okay and not because I didn't want
them if she goes again guys I think that it it makes sense it's just yeah it's weird we have to
we're both from the same place gonna get in a car and gas prices these days right we're gonna drive
we're gonna drive at first I thought well maybe he'll wanna maybe he loves to fly and he I was like maybe
he'll want to rent a little the...
It's a pilot. Yeah, he's a pilot. So I was like,
he's done that before for different things.
Like, that'd be sweet if he fly. But now
I know if he flew, I might not even be
invited on that.
I got a feeling you wouldn't be.
Dang. Dang.
Breaking news. Breaking news.
Amy's not even going at all. Wow.
But you're still going. You're driving by yourself?
Yeah. Alone?
Yeah, but then I was like, does anybody else want to go?
Like us?
Let's go. Road trip.
We all fall in love with each other.
I really don't know what that to happen.
All right.
Hit me with the voicemail.
Hey, Bobby.
It's Sarah.
I really appreciate, I've been listening to the show,
and I really appreciate you taking the time to join me on this part of my journey
and doing the Tuesday movie review day with The Big Lonely.
Thank you to the morning show also.
I'll keep listening and can't wait until next Tuesday.
Thank you.
Bye.
That's the first time that I've heard, Sarah.
his voice. That's from the lady from the DMs. Wow. So Sarah DM'd us about a week ago. She has
terminal cancer. She listens to the show. Says it brings her a lot of joy. And she recommended we
watched the documentary The Big Lonely. So I felt like it's the least that we could do. And so I gave
everybody two weeks to watch it. It's free, by the way. Look, I'd never been on Tubby. I've seen
the logo. And I thought, that's a fun name, but never actually dove in. It's a pretty good little
lap. And it's all free.
You got to watch commercials.
Everything new is old again.
Yeah.
Because it's just like television back in the day.
You got to watch commercials.
But it is up there on Tobe.
Free app.
You can watch it for free.
I watched it, I think, the day after we did it.
Because with the baby now, there's just a block of time where the baby is sleeping.
And I'm with the baby if we're doing like a nap and I'm like holding the baby, or I'm trapped.
So I got to put on something that doesn't have a lot of like gunshots or heavy music.
And so I watched this in a day and we'll review it.
But I'll say this.
I watched it all.
It was completely enthralled.
Next Tuesday, we'll review it if you guys want to watch it with us.
It's kind of like a documentary club.
Don't review it, but did you watch it?
I watched it.
And it took me two days to watch it just because I have kids and I have split it up.
But I have lots of questions.
Like, I can't wait to talk about this with you guys.
Because I just have so many thoughts and questions about what I watched.
Something else that I watched that I'll review tomorrow.
I finally was able to watch Project Tell Mary.
Same thing with the baby.
That's a two and a half hour movie.
It took me four days to watch it.
Because we kept having to stop because the baby would cry or something.
But yes, we're watching it.
That's Sarah's voice.
That's crazy.
Thank you for calling and leaving a voicemail.
All right, play me another one, please.
This is Taylor from Murphy'sboro.
I just wanted to call and say, I started to listen to y'all in seventh grade,
and I just graduated high school.
So I just thought that was pretty cool.
Keep up the great work. I love you all show.
Thank you. That's awesome.
Congratulations on graduating.
Give me this one, please.
I was calling to see, I heard on the podcast that Lunchbox got his gym equipment from being on the prices right,
but was curious on his shoes that he won, and his wife wasn't interested in wanting them,
and he was just going to sell them.
It happens to be the size that I wear,
and I was curious what he would sell them for or if he would be interested in sending them to Wichita.
My name's Jenea.
Guys, have a great day.
Bye.
Oh, Jenea, I would love to send them to Wichita when I receive them and you send me money for them.
We can talk about how much, you know, they are about $1,000 apiece.
So, I mean, I can get you a brand new pair probably for $750.
And if we will have yourself a deal, you can have first pick.
three pairs, you pick which one you want
and when I get them, you'll be in my first customer.
Your wife didn't want them?
No, she wouldn't wear anything like that.
I don't know when the last time my wife wore high heels.
Does that mean you probably need to take her places in to wear high heels?
Even when I take her places to wear high heels, she's out of high hill shape.
She can't do it.
What does that?
But if you did more of that, wouldn't she get in high hill shape instead of once every year?
Maybe.
Did you forget your wedding anniversary this weekend?
No, I remembered it.
as I was leaving the building Friday, I was just like, oh, crap.
Tomorrow's my anniversary.
So it was Saturday?
Yeah, it was Saturday.
And my wife remembered on Friday night, we were sitting there doing something.
She goes, oh, tomorrow's our anniversary.
Oh, she also didn't remember.
Yeah.
That works.
You're good then.
Yeah, good.
No problem.
Just a mirror.
You guys are looking at each other looking at the mirror.
No stress express.
See, when you guys don't put emphasis on dates and, like, worry about that crap, like put added pressure, everything works out in the end.
What did you guys end up doing?
We went to dinner
With my wife, me, the three kids
And that was it
Is that something you would have normally done?
Yeah, I was just like we had a busy day
Like baseball games, this and that
And then it was like, all right, what are we going to do for general?
Let's go eat.
So we went and ate at an outdoor restaurant
So we could be loud
And the kids could come
And it wasn't a big deal
They could move around and people wouldn't get mad
How long you're married?
11 years
You tell us, man.
Yeah, we asked the question.
question, you give us the answer. I think I got married in 15. Would she know?
I don't think she didn't know either. Same. Yeah, I think it was 15, but I'm not sure. So I think
11 years. Well, happy anniversary. Happy anniversary. Thank you. Yes.
Asking people to weigh in on your baby's name is tricky. My wife and I, when she got pregnant
and we started bouncing around names of our daughter,
who's now named as Billy after my wife's dad,
so Billy's grandpa.
We didn't want to say anything to anybody.
We didn't tell anybody.
We really didn't say much about the gender,
and then we definitely didn't say much about the name.
Also, Caitlin's dad did not know we were naming the baby after him
until he got to the hospital and she had delivered the baby.
So we just didn't want people to be weighing in with,
I like that name.
I don't like the name because really we didn't care.
And a name everybody's got an opinion about.
I had a friend asked me the other day.
Hey, what do you think I should name my baby?
I said, I really don't want to be involved in this.
He said, well, what if I give you like three names and you pick one?
Even then I feel like with the three names he was giving me,
I had to act like I liked all three, but still pick one.
And there were a couple options.
One of them spelling was different.
one of them I kind of jumped too quickly
and I said I don't know if I'd go with this one
There's a lot of babies named that
But then after I said that I said man if he ends up going with this one
I'm the one that hated his baby name
So I ended up going with a name
I picked one but I said you know what all these are great
Then he ended up having the baby
And he didn't pick the name that I said
Was the baby name that I liked the most
So was he just survey in the room
Like did he do like 30 people
And then I kind of felt bad that I didn't pick
Then I kind of felt like he didn't really value my suggestion
for the name. I went through a whole song and dance with the name here. I just, I'm not a big
fan of sharing what you're going to name the baby or asking because you're going to get offended
in some way if people don't like the name you settle on. When did you tell them? Like as soon as you walk
out with a baby, you're like, all right, here is. Who are you talking about? You, like when you told
all your family what, what her name was. Okay, so I'm not talking about my friend. No, you.
No, Caitlin's parents had come in the room like an hour after.
Oh, okay.
And we had it on a blanket already.
And I think he saw that and was kind of confused.
But it was spelled different than his name because his name is B-I-L-L-Y and our daughter's B-I-L-L-I-E.
I think he was like, huh?
And also it was written in cursive.
So maybe it wasn't exactly Billy.
But then he put it together and that's when he knew.
And he was like, oh, this is cool.
That's awesome.
Yeah, it's cool.
So, yeah, the whole name thing is tough.
I wish I would have just said, hey, I don't really, I think all the names are great.
That's what I wish I would have said.
Because I picked a name and then he didn't name the kid that, the baby that.
That hurts your feelings a little bit.
No, it didn't hurt mine.
I just don't want to be the person that liked a name better than the one he picked.
Because I even gave him reasons to not pick the other names and he still picked one of the other names.
I bet he was doing a survey, like asking 20 people.
I hope.
I hope that's the case.
There's a guy who jumped from a carnival cruise ship.
and we talked about this because I'd never been on a cruise
and then I looked over the side and I thought
you really can't jump.
No, there's a whole thing in the bottom.
Like you have to really get some air and jump outward.
I don't think you can jump outward to make it.
I'm with you.
I don't think so either.
From my side, there were those floaty kind of lifeboat things.
The rescue boats, yeah.
As far out as you could jump.
There was really no way.
I didn't go from like the back of the boat, though.
I never looked at one of those cabins
because I think they had cabins to it that looked right off the back.
still think it would be lifeboat impossible to jump off of.
But this Carnival Cruise passenger is dead.
He jumped.
Did he make it?
What do you?
I don't know if he drowned in the water or so he hit the deck.
I thought he made it.
Did he make it like did he live?
No, did he literally just.
No, did he make it into the water?
The male passenger climbed over his stateroombed
and jumped overboard while the ship was en route to the Bahamas.
It just said they rescued him.
That's it.
I just don't know how one would make it from that jumping from a room.
And then what's crazy is out there, everything's so, there's so much humidity on those bars that I feel like, too, everything's so slippery.
Like I would try to push and slip.
Trying to jump off a bar?
Yeah, like my foot would like just kind of slip because it's so wet.
I worried because I'd never been on a cruise tool hours last year.
There's no way to fall over and like fall in the water.
That was a fear of mine.
It was like you'd get on the edge and you'd follow.
And I think even if you fell kind of over.
you're not going to die
if you try to jump
and try to make it
but it's almost
impossible to even fall over
because the bars are so high
Yeah
Like it's up
I'm six foot tall
And it's up at the sternum
Like you're really not going over
Unless you want to
There was a
You see the woman
The 88 year old last week
Mm-mm
She was I think on a cruise too
And she was on a scooter
And she lost control
And drove off
Off the boat
It just had drove off the pier
Okay so they must have been on a cruise
And they got off
the cruise and went to the land.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because there's no way
they would have a scooter on the boat.
Yeah, she probably had motorized.
No, no, she had a motorized scooter.
You can have it on the boat.
Oh, like a handicapped.
And so she probably went,
but off the pier,
are there piers on cruise ships?
No, it's just when you're docked.
And so she was either going back onto the boat
or getting off the boat
and shot it.
They save her?
No, no, she died.
Oh, that's terrible.
See, I was thinking like a scooter.
that you rent.
No, no, no.
I was thinking like one of those
you do your foot outside of.
It's like that.
Yeah, so did I.
That's from Fox News.
Yeah, I know.
That's sad.
That's crazy.
Yeah, so anyway, how's your day going?
One's our boat, trip.
It's coming up right next year.
Next year.
What a lead-in.
It really wasn't that.
But if you guys want to go on the cruise with us,
you can.
Top-shelf country cruise,
it's impossible to fall over.
It is.
It's impossible.
Off the boat, because, again,
I'm scared of heights.
and I'm scared to see
and I'm scared of people
I'm scared a lot of things
but it worked out for me
I still really enjoyed it
It's impossible to fall over
But yeah you can come with us
Riley Green's performing on the boat
It's gonna be awesome
He's gonna have been a voice coach
For a whole season by then
Even more famous
But if you guys want to come next March
It's top shelf country crews.com
This story comes to us from
Wayne County Kentucky
A 27 year old was at home
giving herself a tattoo with a tattoo gun
Zzz
Zzz
When a little toddler walked up
Stuck out her arm and goes
I want one
Oh no
Stop
Please don't say it
No
Okay
So she gave her a tattoo on her arm
Of what?
Just like a few dots
But
I mean you can't do that
I just wondered
Oh it's terrible
But the lady said
She walked up and asked for it
So
Can you buy a tattoo gun off
Amazon
on.
Could you buy all the things?
Like a home kit?
You can, Mike?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
So you can buy all your own stuff to do your own tattoo.
Yeah. I know people have done it.
Huh.
Wow.
Because I know you can do it in prison, but you're not ordering.
You're just making it out of materials.
No, I don't.
Oh, a bit.
Spin the wheel.
Spend the wheel, give yourself a tattoo.
Man, that's crazy.
She would do that to a kid.
Even if it's dots.
I know.
Okay.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story of the Day.
Eddie wants everybody.
Look out for my social media.
Big deal.
Doing what?
It's not going to be good, whatever it is.
So like, I accidentally cut someone off.
I didn't mean to.
I just thought that both of us could fit in a lane.
I didn't realize we were both trying to go into one lane.
This guy honks at me and he, I look at my rear view and he's got his phone up and the bird up.
Oh, no.
He's filming you.
Yes.
And I'm like, oh, my God.
And he filmed me.
And I kept looking.
He kept filming me for at least like two minutes.
So I'm thinking this guy has some social media account.
about bad drivers or something,
but I'm going to be on it.
I know it.
You would need to be tagged, though.
You think maybe he's right?
Well, they don't always tag the people,
something they just put like, look at this idiot.
But for him to know.
Oh, I know.
Well, I mean, listeners come across it.
Okay, so that's our call out to our listeners.
Oh, man.
If you see Eddie cutting somebody off.
I'm in a Jeep.
He's in a red Jeep.
Tag us.
We want to see it.
Was it really your fault?
It was definitely my fault.
You understand, like, I was turning into a road.
and I thought it was going to be a two-lane road,
but it was one lane.
And I knew he was turning at the same time I was turning.
I just thought he was going to get on the right side of it
and I was going to be on the left side of it
and we'd be both on the road.
No problem.
But it was one lane and I basically cut him off.
All your fault?
All my fault.
100%.
Can't wait to see that on social media.
Oh, man.
That'd be funny.
When his phone was up, did you feel stupid?
Yes.
And then when I looked 30 seconds later and his phone was still up and he was talking.
I'm like, oh gosh, he was just filming me.
Lucky it was a phone, not a gun.
That's true.
Oh, yeah.
I'd take phone over gun any day.
And he kind of looked.
Who would it?
You're acting like that's something going to...
Well, some people might be mortified to end up on social media like that.
I'd be more.
He had a gun on me.
He looked like a streamer too.
You know, like...
Is it Chud the builder?
I hope not.
But you know, he had like long hair and kind of like in a ponytail.
Like, kind of look like he would be a streamer.
If anybody sees it, let us know.
Otherwise, we're out.
We will see you guys tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
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People, wake up.
I'm the woman saw the murder take place by Creveit and DePippo.
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I said, I'm not guilty.
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We're here since everyone has a podcast, we want it to as well.
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You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
You too, Joe.
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This morning, the internet lost its mind.
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