The Bobby Bones Show - NEW SHOW! MON PT 1: Bobby's Memorial Day Dilemma + Lunchbox Is Selling His 'Price Is Right' Prize + Top 10 Pop Culture Couples Game!

Episode Date: May 25, 2026

Even though it's Memorial Day, we are here with a new episode! Bobby shares the dilemma he has with saying 'Happy Memorial Day'. A caller who also won big on The Price Is Right kicks has some words fo...r Lunchbox as he tries to unload his home gym equipment. The show dives into a “what is going on with my money?” mystery after scam texts hit multiple show members and Bobby raises questions about false claims in podcasting and the meaning of “allegedly.” Then things get weird with a Gwen Shamblin deep dive, plus a debate on the best professions to have as friends. We played the Top 10 Pop Culture Couples game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:21 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. You know what's weird to me about Memorial Day. Not the day, not what it means. It's just hard for me to be happy Memorial Day. And all the stuff they want me to read, commercials or promos for stations. Like, happy Memorial Day weekend. I get it.
Starting point is 00:02:42 We don't even get to have the weekend. I don't know. It's just weird. Yeah, it is because of the reason behind it is honoring those that have died. That have died. Yeah, for our freedom. So we can be happy. I hear you and I can get there.
Starting point is 00:02:57 I know. Maybe it's just more. I get you because I was having the same issue with some stuff I had to do. And I, yeah, I just sort of like, ah, it's Memorial Day. Is there a better way to say it? I don't know that there is. Family and friends. So even on the countdown, the national countdown, it's, hey, everybody, I hope you're having
Starting point is 00:03:14 a happy Memorial Day weekend. And I think that's standard and I understand. But instead I said, hey, everybody, I hope you're out there celebrating Memorial Day and knowing why we're having Memorial Day. I hope your weekend is good. Yeah. I mean, that's good, but there's a lot of words. It is.
Starting point is 00:03:32 And I'm probably reading too much into it, but that always is. kind of feels weird to me. Because it is not happy as to why we have Memorial Day, but maybe it is a celebration and thankfulness to everybody that died. Anyway, that's what's happening in the whole brain. Can you say have a great Memorial Day? It feels the same because you're not actually saying, well, because of everybody that died, you're going to have a great day.
Starting point is 00:04:00 People died fighting for our freedom, and now you get to have freedom, and hopefully you have a happy day because of the freedom you have a happy day because of the freedom you get to have. I feel like, yeah, there is no wrong. I'm telling you everything I read says, happy Memorial Day. And that just feels weird. And it's not wrong if anybody says it.
Starting point is 00:04:15 I don't judge anybody when I hear it. For me, it just feels. Yeah. Yeah, you know, we get off work because, or most of people, not everybody. I'm not saying, like, we'll be up. But, like, there's a day off to celebrate those that have died.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Yeah. Well, we have barbecues. I'm okay with all that because I think we're able to enjoy the freedom that has been given to us by the people that have died fighting for our freedom. It's just simply those words, happy Memorial Day. Yeah. They just feel weird saying. So that's where we are. I do want to play a couple of voicemails here.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Let's go. Ray Mundo, give me this one. Morning Studio. This message is for Bobby. You know, for all your rules and importance about respect, why do you allow lunch, box to play games, be on his computer, and not be attentive and presence for your guests when they're in the studio? Fair question.
Starting point is 00:05:18 My answer is, pick your battles. That's the answer. What I prefer, he be paying attention, eyes up, showing respect to the person here so they don't feel like there's somebody that never looked up. Yeah. What I prefer, he, say hi to them when they come. come in. Yeah. But I have to kind of pick my battles in those situations. Can I respond to? You know what? I think you deserve it. Thank you. I mean, when the guest looks at me, then I'll
Starting point is 00:05:50 start looking at them. How about that? The guest comes in and there's seven people in here. And it probably has to be weird for everybody to be staring at that person. I think they're used to that. Yeah, that's their performer. They're a performer. They're promoting their performance of some sort. Yeah, but I don't think they notice. If you asked any artist, They would not be able to go, oh yeah, I noticed lunch wasn't looking at me. They wouldn't even know. They wouldn't even know who you were mostly because. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:16 I disagree with that. Let's not be ridiculous now. I would think most of them don't know who you are. And a lot of that's because there is no connection between you and them while they're here. Like, what ones don't you think would know who I'm? I don't know that answer. Yeah, see, I'm pretty sure all the big ones know who I am. I mean, the little ones, yeah, because I haven't had any interaction with them.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Like, they're new. but as you would call them the littler ones end up being the big ones. Correct. And then when they get bigger, they realize who I am. Oh. Okay. And whatever you say.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Let's go. Number four, please, Ray. I really hope more people are going to jump on this. But the fact that Amy is bringing in a surprise guest, aka the gynaecologist for Eddie, but you guys can't bring in the dude that slid in Amy's DMs asking her out for coffee because it was too sensitive for her. It's a little messed up.
Starting point is 00:07:10 I got your back, Eddie. Yeah. Fair point. I'd love for you to respond. Me or Eddie? No, you? Anybody. I think it's very different.
Starting point is 00:07:19 I think it's different. I'm bringing in somebody to improve Eddie's overall well-being. And you don't think Jeremy Piven can do that for you? No. Why? You don't know. You're lonely. First of all, have I said that I'm lonely?
Starting point is 00:07:38 No. Can I hear your voice? Do you mind if I say something? Sure. What Amy has done for both Lunchbox and Eddie is Amy being selfless and asking favors
Starting point is 00:07:49 of people in the medical field to come in and hopefully improve and enrich your lives. Because Amy had to call in favors basically with her doctor and with another doctor that her friend works with that works for the Titans.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Amy kind of extended herself in a positive way to bring in folks. What you guys wanted to do was make her feel awkward, I think this guy has a point, but there is a difference. Yeah, see, I see it. Amy cares about you two. You two care about making Amy like foolish.
Starting point is 00:08:19 No, no, no, no, no, wrong. You know it would be uncomfortable. You know it would be uncomfortable. It's as uncomfortable as you want it to be. He could change your life. Yes, like you never know. Like, you always say don't judge a book by its cover. We don't ever always say that.
Starting point is 00:08:33 That's something that's all. No, no, I'm not judging. No, I think Jeremy Piven's cute. That's not it. We go. Now see the truth. Okay. And I don't think that I, that's someone I want to get into a relationship with.
Starting point is 00:08:49 But you don't even know him. You haven't even get them a chance. The only reason you guys wanted them in is so Amy would feel awkward. No. I wanted a chance at love. You don't. That's bull crap. That's such bull crap.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Man, what Amy is saying sounds like the way I'm responding to the T, you know, like, I don't know if I'm ready to put a pellet in me. Like, I mean the, no one's forcing you. I know. And no one's forcing me to get with Jeremy Piven. When I learned from that doctor, what I learned is that if my results come back and they're not good, I'm probably going to go do that. Right. So I think that doctor provided a lot of value for a lot of folks, women and men.
Starting point is 00:09:21 And also, you came to us and said, I can't wake up. I sat on the corner of the bed going, I hate life. Were you guys trying to be funny by sending a gynecologist to see me? Yes. It was funny that it's a gynecologist, but what you don't know and she informed you of is she works with men. Just the name gynaecologist is funny. If we were to say Amy's bringing in a doctor that works with people who have low testosterone, it wouldn't be as funny.
Starting point is 00:09:44 It wouldn't be as funny. Yeah, boring. It's funny because we've been calling you kind of low-key a girl. Low-key, yeah. And that's not funny. But it's kind of true. What I did not ask, did you after that doctor came in, did you check to see if you had a vagina? No.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Okay, just making sure I didn't know if you did or not. And lunch bugs. Is it developing into one? No. Like it's slowly going in and you wake up one day and all of a sudden, It's not funny. It's fair. And lunchbox, you begged for a professional athlete doctor.
Starting point is 00:10:15 For sure. I'm not mad about that. I'm very happy with that. Let me tell you. I'm not mad at you. I always say thank you, Amy. And I was trying to return the favor. I always say thank you, Amy.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Did he say thank you, Amy? I don't know. I think I did. When it went down, I was like, man, you guys really did change my life. Thank you. I did say that. Well, that's also not thank you, Amy. But I did say thank you to Bobby.
Starting point is 00:10:34 And then Bobby said, oh, you should say it to Amy. and I said it to Amy, so here I am again. Amy, thank you. Okay, there it is. A bit performative, but okay. That's what's up. You guys want to leave us a voicemail? We'd love it.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Thank you, Bobby, for that, though. It is very different. Like, you shut, you explained it perfectly how the two situations are very different. You know what? Thank you for thanking me. You're welcome. Wow, a lot of thank you. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:11:28 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
Starting point is 00:11:51 fair to say this was the biggest case of your career yes sir rape the murder for children's 12 year old child 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 de pipo
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Starting point is 00:13:59 And for more, follow Timbo Slicelife-Live 12 and the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. All right, voicemail. 26 years ago, I was on the prices right, and I thought the same thing that when I got my prize delivered, it was a chandelier with Bob Barker, that I was going to get to brag about it. I didn't. They left it on my front porch, too. and 26 years later, it is still in the box in my garage, but I refuse to get rid of it.
Starting point is 00:14:24 So hang on to something because it's bragging, right? You guys are great. Bye. Lunchbox, what's the latest with your home gym that is sitting on your front porch because it's too big to take in your house? It is still sitting on the front porch. I've yet to list it for sale. I have done nothing with it.
Starting point is 00:14:41 I've been busy with life, and I just have not got around to it, but I walk by it and climb over it every single day to come in the house. It is a reminder of the good times. What's MSRP on that? Like $1,400, I believe. What is lunchbox RP on that?
Starting point is 00:14:56 Probably a thousand bucks. $400 discount. Not bad. Pretty good. Never been open. Brand new, never been open, and as seen on Price is Right. I did some research. He could be okay with that.
Starting point is 00:15:07 I would recommend you do $9.99. Okay. Oh, the old 99 trick. Or $9.50 because you're not losing much, but you're gaining a lot because that $1,000 threshold looks way different. than the 900 anything threshold. I mean, go 980. That'd be my advice is to go.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Even if you do $9.99, that looks like you're just doing the $1,000, like Amy says, $9.50, 950. I would do that. I think you could probably move it then. Okay. Because I need to move it. I need to get it out. You say that, but it's been sitting there for a week now. At least a week.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Yeah, maybe a week and a half, two weeks. I don't know how long it's been. It's been a while, but the kids do enjoy climbing over it to get in the house. But my wife and I, it's kind of annoying. But, yes, I need to move it. And I did have, here's the thing. I've had idiots reach out. Oh, right.
Starting point is 00:15:53 One on Instagram was like, hey man, I'll pay for that. I'll buy it for me. If you pay for the shipping. Oh, that's three, 400 bucks in shipping. I'm like, that's, it's 276 pounds. Yeah, they're way more than that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It costs me more in shipping than it would to, that I'd make from you.
Starting point is 00:16:06 And then like a week later, it's like, do we have a deal? Are you, are you, do you not like money? It's like, idiot. I don't respond to idiots. That's the problem. Do you not like money? No, I love money. Got it.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I love money. money, but I don't like idiots. So then list it and get it gone. Gonna be gone. In a week. Okay, in a week. Yeah, it'll be gone in a week. All right, hit me with the next one.
Starting point is 00:16:28 I was just calling to ask like a radio question, I guess. I'm just a little confused why if y'all state something that isn't true or could be considered an opinion and don't state allegedly before or after, you can be fine by the FCC, but a podcaster like Joe Rogan or any other famous podcaster can make false claims and it's totally fine. Thank you. It is not about the FCC. You can be wrong all you want through FCC regulations.
Starting point is 00:16:54 But if you say allegedly, you can't get sued. Well, you can get sued, but they won't win. You say allegedly it means, well, you're not sure, and this is just what they're saying. So it has nothing to do with the FCC. Can you do a blanket allegedly before the podcast? Well, I've said many times, guaranteed human, allegedly. That's what I would want to do. But no, I don't think that would hold up.
Starting point is 00:17:14 That doesn't cover the whole podcast? I don't think so. We say allegedly a lot. Mostly because we don't want to get sued. Even if we're sure about it, like I'm so sure about this, but allegedly. Also, I mean, people do article write-ups about you. If you make false claims like NPR. Oh, that happened to you?
Starting point is 00:17:31 It sure did. What was that one? I forgot. I think I said something. No, we know what you said. We know what you said. Yeah, I know. You need to tell truth.
Starting point is 00:17:41 I repeated some town gossip that I heard where, The, what's her name? Gwen. Gwen. Shamblin. Yeah. The church lady, way down workshop woman that her and her husband died in a plane crash. And I said that I heard they were still alive somewhere.
Starting point is 00:18:06 The bodies were never found. I don't believe there was allegedly in sight. There wasn't. And then NPR was like, nope, there's a coroner's report. bodies were found in the water. Do you want to hear, I have the side up in case you guys want to hear the story. This is written, this is from NPR.
Starting point is 00:18:25 The host of IHeart Radio's Bobby Bonshow broadcasts their theories about Shamblin's death this week. They said she faked her death when her and her husband's private plane crashed into Percy Priest Lake and May. By the way, they? Yeah, her.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Tell them gossip, I tell you. Quote, why are their bodies? Why haven't they been found? Host Amy Brown asked. She went on to say that Shamblin's body was never recovered. Never. But that was not true. Rutherford County's medical examiner's office confirms
Starting point is 00:18:56 that the remains of all seven passengers were accounted for after the crash and that Shamblin was in fact identified through forensic testing. So the show also falsely... The show didn't say crap. There's more? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:11 The show also falsely stated that there were recordings from inside the plane, but the National Transportation Safety Board says the small jet was not equipped with a cockpit recorder, and the only audio records available are a few brief interactions between the pilot and air traffic control before the crash. I mean, who said that part?
Starting point is 00:19:32 That one might have been me. They didn't hit you with that one. They didn't put Eddie in there. That might have been me, though. Sounds familiar. Why didn't Eddie get called out for that? Every time I drive by that church, What's it called like Rembrandt? Rembrandt? Rembrandt? Remerent. Revenant? Revenant? No, Revenant.
Starting point is 00:19:51 That's a booby. I drive by it all the time. Me too. All I think about is how. Revenant. I said that. What is that church? Rembrandt. No, it's not. I can't guarantee it's not Rembrandt. I can't. I can't even. It's just a weird word. I've said. It's not Rembrandt. The Remnant. The Remnant. The Remnant. I think that's like a word. I've said. It's wrong. Remnant Fellowship Church. Ray went there. He said they followed him out. Yeah, you don't want to go in there because I tried to go in the door. It was locked and then two unmarked vehicles definitely were tailing me. Like, whenever, I mean, I'm nervous to say it. She's just scared now.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Hey, community gossip. Sorry, sorry. No, this is my own thing. But we've seen the documentaries, right? Most people have, I would think. And whenever I drive by, especially on a Sunday, I look to say, So you're like, are there cars there? It's packed.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Yeah. This is jam fact. And I'm like, have they not seen the documentaries? Maybe they're not allowed to. They're not allowed to watch that. There's no way. If you go to Max, I guess it's now HBO Max again. Yes.
Starting point is 00:20:56 It's called The Way Down. It is an excellent piece. I would say of journalism. Yeah. But it is a crazy documentary. Crazy. And then there's a season two as well. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:11 So was the first season? before the plane crash? The second season starts at the plane crash, I believe. Yeah, because they end up putting that at the beginning. Has anybody ever run into the daughter at a grocery store or anything? I don't know what she... I've never even made by that goes at church. Well, there are people.
Starting point is 00:21:28 My neighbor... How much can I say here? My neighbor... Allegedly? Allegedly... Community gossip? Her daughter was on that plane. They crashed? Yeah. Died?
Starting point is 00:21:39 Yeah. Oh, that's terrible. But hadn't talked to her daughter in years. Oh, it's what the documentary talks about, how they go and they kind of say remove all ties. Very sad situation. Wasn't it in the documentary allegedly, because I can't really remember for sure, that there were parents talking about their teenage kids going to the church and the kids being given cell phones that they could use to communicate with the church without their parents knowing? Remember that? I don't remember that.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Small fact. it sounds like something possibly that was in. But it's been a long time, but I tell you, my wife and I ate that thing up. We were just like, we cannot believe this. And the fact that it was down the road so close to where we all live is mind blowing. I couldn't believe it because at our church in the 90s, our church had the Way Down Workshop. All the women in our church were doing her Bible study. And my mom, like I remember that book being on the coffee table, the Way Down Workshop.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Wow, that's crazy. And her Bible study was. You have to lose weight. The more weight you lose, the closer you are to God. Correct. In a nutshell. Right? Am I wrong about that?
Starting point is 00:22:47 Yeah, no. I mean, but I don't know that our church, they were presenting it that way, but when you watch a documentary, you're like, oh, that is sort of the bones of the diet. Because God wants you the best version of you. Or if you're hungry, just pray. The way down diet popularized by Gwen Shamblin. It's a weight loss program that replaces traditional diet rules with Christian spirituality and intuitive eating.
Starting point is 00:23:11 It emphasizes portion control and basically praying when you're hungry. Yeah. So there was cassette tapes and... Sometimes I pray than my wife gets at dinner and I'm faster. I mean, but back then... Is that the way down diet? Because I'm like, I'm starving. Dear God, can we move this along a little bit?
Starting point is 00:23:29 Well, I mean, I just think, like, had she visited? Like, people would maybe have seen maybe how kind of allegedly crazy she was. Because she definitely came off as crazy. But she infiltrated the church. She saturated the church during the 90s, especially with women, where they all thought, oh, this is like normal. Like, she's like the Beth Moore, but of diets. I don't know Beth Moore.
Starting point is 00:23:54 Oh, Bethmore. But she's, I don't put her in the same category. I admire and respect Bethmore, at least what I remember about her. But her Bible studies were huge in the 90s in 2000s. No, she's still alive. Oh. But she sort of is separated from, I can't remember what denomination she was a part of, but she since has left that and is more non-denominational now.
Starting point is 00:24:16 But Bethmore, I'm just saying if you grew up in the church in the 90s, Bethmore was a staple in early 2000s of like the Bible studies, especially for women. And that's the Way Down Workshop. Like she just did a great job of marketing and getting herself out there to where every church was buying her product. Mount Pine Baptist, we didn't have Bethmore or Way Down Workshop. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Well, and our church wasn't a wealthy church, but man, she was, Gwen was making some bank off of all these churches buying her program. Hey, speaking of money, one other thing I wanted to mention real quick. Is Morgan got that same text message that lunchbox got that ended up getting lunchbox hacked into his Robin Hood? I sure did. But it didn't look like I would have not responded to this text message because in the very first word, it literally said, like, wrote and then Ben Hood. and there were spaces in the word. Roben hood. And it was asking for my code and information.
Starting point is 00:25:14 Because there was a... I got it too, Morgan. Yeah, and it looks sketchy. The text message is very sketchy. Is that the same one? Yeah, it said, your new digital code, please confirm or something. I'm like, no, no, that's not me.
Starting point is 00:25:30 And that's when they say, oh, can verify your password. Okay. Mine was someone's trying to log into your Robin Hood. Hood account. And I have a Robin Hood account. No. And it said, please verify your password or call this number. And no, it was obviously a scam. Oh, I thought you're agreeing with it. No, no, no, no, what's going on with our money? You haven't figured this out. Are you actively working on it? I mean, I sent them an email like what I don't. I need more done. They don't have a building where I can go to. Where are we with the stock? I don't know. Well, checking.
Starting point is 00:26:06 Amy, I don't have an account. Which is Google. He's been locked out of his Twitter. Someone took that over completely. And now is Robin Hood. Is he the new Amy? Is he 2026 is Amy? Yes.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I will pass the crown except for I really need you to figure out my money. Or else? Or what? Come on, Amy. Do it. I mean, I'm going to have to take legal action. Yeah. Honestly.
Starting point is 00:26:34 She doesn't want to. I have a new. I have a new attorney friend we can call. Okay. That's cool. I got an attorney friend. Who? What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:26:42 J.M? No, his name is Jefferson Fisher. Oh, hey, wait, you're friends with him? How do you know, Jefferson? I love him. I just ordered his book the next conversation. I was with him yesterday. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Where? Does he have billboards? Who's this guy? How are you friends with him? How do you know him? Instagram. And he's a lawyer. Yeah, he was a former trial lawyer.
Starting point is 00:27:05 But why were you with him? them. How do you know him? I ordered his book. I don't know him, Bobby. I'm not friends with them. I just, my sister and I send stuff he says. Sometimes we send it back and forward like, oh, this is good.
Starting point is 00:27:19 You know, like if someone says something. He lives here now. If someone says something cutting or mean to you, you say, you pause. He says, you pause. Give it a few seconds. Can you say that again? Oh. And then you record it?
Starting point is 00:27:33 He said they likely don't ever, they can't ever. He said he's never had anybody. repeat it back. You know Jefferson? I don't know him. You know who he is? Yeah. I just told you I ordered his book.
Starting point is 00:27:43 How did you meet? How do you know him? Yeah, what were you doing with him? He lives here now, so what automatically that means you hang out with him? Yeah, everybody moves to town. They bring you food? Right. There's a contest you enter when you move to town.
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Starting point is 00:28:24 We have a ton to celebrate Toronto. Happy Pride. Iheart Radio. 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.
Starting point is 00:28:44 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 child. Just as bad as it gets. I would think so.
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Starting point is 00:30:53 Listen to SportsSlice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slicelife-Live 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. Why are you being weird? How do you know Jeffrey Fisher? Jefferson. Jefferson Fisher. Well, first of all he's from Beaumont and he listened to us all grown up. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:31:12 Yeah. He knows who he are? Oh, yeah. He brought you up specifically. Shut up. What do you say? Oh, hold on. Now you can say, Amy ordered your book.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Is he single? He's married. No, he's married. No, he's married with two kids. He's married. This isn't it like that. Yeah. Well, you got really excited. Just checking. Well, because she's a fan. I didn't know that. Yeah, I'm the same way about James Tarlentino. Who's that? Quentin Tarantino?
Starting point is 00:31:33 No. Quinn's son. What's his last name? Terlico. Tarleco. Tarantino. Tarleco-Lor-Lor-Lor-Loh. He also was a fan. I know. That's what I'm saying. It's just cool when people that listen to us grow up and like have real jobs.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Yeah, Jefferson Fisher has 6.4 million followers on Instagram. Yeah. And how do you know him? Why? What do you bring up about us? He listened to us growing up through high school because we were on a Beaum when we were on the KISS FM in Beaumont. He didn't know Eddie because Eddie wasn't.
Starting point is 00:32:05 I wasn't on that. But you saw him somewhere? I spent an hour with him yesterday. Like coffee shop? I don't understand. What's the scenario? Like, what were you doing? Dang.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Does it matter? He follows you. Yeah, it really kind of does. he follows me I should follow him back But not me And then Amy came up Came up specifically
Starting point is 00:32:25 Yeah What do you say? Well we were talking about show stuff Did he ask about me? He did not ask about it Weird because if he's been listening Since high school He's been listening to me a long time
Starting point is 00:32:35 Yeah And he's not practicing anymore I just says He may be but he's a Texas trial lawyer And he doesn't live in Texas anymore So it could possibly But he was telling And I think obviously
Starting point is 00:32:46 He wrote a book He was telling me it completely freaked him out whenever he started to do stuff on social media and he was just exploding but it wasn't really his purpose like he didn't think that was his thing and he was like I was getting like 100,000 followers a day and I was like what is happening? If I post anything now it's going to get totally scrutinized.
Starting point is 00:33:04 That's interesting. I haven't wanted to scrutinize anything that he posts. No, no, I just say to him it was new because he wasn't famous. He wasn't doing. I know, but I'm trying to think of what he could do like I wonder if he does get negative feedback because everybody with any platform gets negative feedback.
Starting point is 00:33:21 I know, but there's nothing that he does. It doesn't matter. There's nothing I do. I am an angel. Jefferson Fisher. I'm a perfect angel and I shouldn't get any sort of feedback either. His tagline is I help people argue less so they can talk more. Like it.
Starting point is 00:33:36 That's why his book's called The Next Conversation. So you learn how to. Oh, if Amy follows them. I should follow him back. Yeah, I do. Really nice guy. That's why you said, how do you know him? and I said Instagram.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Like he's one if I saw him that I might do that weird thing when I'd be like Jefferson and I'd be like, oh gosh, here we go. He doesn't know who I am. I probably bring him in here. Yes. Did you see this one video
Starting point is 00:34:00 that has about how damaging the silent treatment is? No, no, no, no, I didn't. We were talking yesterday about communication and I said, he said, what works for you when you interview people? I said, being silent? He was like, really? I said, yeah, if you're interviewing somebody
Starting point is 00:34:16 and I'm the interviewer and you just stopped talking they feel the need to keep talking yeah we were just talking about communication styles for the most part I did his podcast that's why you were with him
Starting point is 00:34:27 yeah there I should have put two and two together an hour yeah yeah and I didn't know him going into it but yeah he was super kind and we had a good time
Starting point is 00:34:38 and it was one of those weird things where it was like hey it doesn't happen often it's like hey let's exchange numbers cool so I got I only got like six numbers on my phone. You got a friend now.
Starting point is 00:34:49 So, yeah, that was it. Really nice guy. I'm sure he'd come in if you want to. Yeah, he's a lawyer. Okay, so he can represent Amy is what you're saying? If Amy needs that money back, we'll get him in here to get it back. Yeah. My new trial lawyer, Jefferson Fisher.
Starting point is 00:35:02 He's not legal in Tennessee. You don't know that? He could still give her advice. That's true because I had, there was one point. Somebody was having some legal troubles that I knew. And I called Matt Jones, who I'm in a half feud with. And it's half now. There we go.
Starting point is 00:35:17 Yeah. I even texting a little bit. You know, trying to repair the relationship. Trying to fix the rupture. And I called Matt. I was like, hey, can you give him legal advice? He goes, I can't officially because I'm not there. But yes, I can.
Starting point is 00:35:28 But he can't, like, represent him. But yeah. Yeah, we can talk to him. Man, I don't even, if I get to know Jefferson, that's the first lawyer I know, I think. My ex-boyfriend's a lawyer. My father-in-law's a lawyer. Yeah, but I don't know your ex-boyfriend to call him and go, hey, can you help me?
Starting point is 00:35:45 His dad's a lawyer? But not in like a, like in a, he's lawyer? He was a lawyer. I mean, he's not practicing right now because he has a different job, but he went to law school and was a lawyer in town for a while. Oh, that's cool. I don't know well enough to be like, hey, can you get some advice on this? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:01 I don't really have any lawyer friends. Maybe I do now. Yeah. Maybe I'd start going to trial with people. Let's take him to trial, Jefferson. Sounds fun. Yeah. I don't have lawyer.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Lawyer friends. I have a lawyer. Yeah. But it's not my friend. He's a bulldog. He will kill people. But you need, that's what you need. Like, he's not my friend. You need somebody that will cut throats of folks. I've never sued anybody. But mostly it's contract stuff or business stuff. I do have a lawyer. A lawyer is a good friend to have. I don't have a friend of this lawyer. But I mean, a lawyer friend would be mad John. You don't want to be the annoying friend. No, but that's okay. I get people call me all the time about stuff that are my friends. I don't give a crap. I help them all day all night, whatever you need. I guess Matt Jones would have friends now.
Starting point is 00:36:44 Yeah, you're getting there. They call him. A doctor lawyer would be nice. A doctor friend would be nice. Okay, let me think about this. Do I have a doctor? Like a real friend that's a doctor. I have a vet.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Josie, Dr. Josie is a very close friend. That helps because it's a vet and we have a lot of dog issues. And if friends call me and they're like, hey, there's any chance you can ask Dr. Josie this. If they're my close, close friend, I will call Josie and be like, hey, what do you think? Like Brett, for example. Brett has a dog forever that he loves.
Starting point is 00:37:10 And I was like, dog. dog's sick this is happening i was like boom josie brett same group thread bratt my close close friend josie she handled it that's a cool friend to have that's a good one doctor i have a doctor friend but it's not a friend that i would just be like eddie has a splotch on his weiner right can my own splotch i would call him for okay but if it's like eddie's got a splotch here's a picture of it what i don't but you might i don't i don't have a doctor friend do i i mean you don't i mean did when we were in Austin, but we moved. But that was because of you.
Starting point is 00:37:46 Mm-hmm. I know. And then I got a divorce. Yeah. Oh, that ruined lost that friend. I didn't ruin it, but it's like... What is old? That's his best friend.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Who's got a friend with a really cool job that is beneficial? I have one. Go. Auto mechanic. That's be awesome. That's really good. That would be awesome. It's huge.
Starting point is 00:38:04 It's huge. I take my car in there and he's like, dude, just pay for the parts. We're good. That's awesome. And also just the advice. Or you don't need to pay for anything. thing because it's this. And the trust. The trust of like, I'm going to go in there and he's going to tell me how it really is.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Good one. Oh, um, cat, my friend, and she's a co-host, she's a therapist. That's a good one. You really? Because one, she'll be at my house sometimes and then our, my other friend Kat who runs our video. Sometimes she'll come over with drama and we'll be. You have two cats? Mm-hmm. Yeah, dude. It's confusing for me.
Starting point is 00:38:33 I know. Yeah. So then, but, but you'll, it will be like a little mini therapy session. But then therapy cat will be like, well, I'm going to tell you this. It may not be what you want to hear, but like, and then Kat's like, yeah, you're right. It's not what I want to hear. She'd be like, I told you. I told you. Like, if you, I'm just going to tell you like it is, but then. That would be really cool to have that friend. The thing is though, that is a very skilled and you need to be super educated,
Starting point is 00:38:59 but also there are a lot of interpret, there's a lot of interpretation that goes with that, that I would still challenge it. A doctor, I ain't challenging. That's medicine. Yeah. But it would be awesome to have a therapist friend, but then I would think I couldn't really be my true self because it'd be evaluated me. What? Let me see what other friends I have. I got a couple girls that work at the vodka industry. That's really helpful.
Starting point is 00:39:21 Why do you say that so weird? I mean, that's free vodka, man. I thought you're going to say something else. Okay. I have a few friends that are head football coaches of major Division I football programs. Oh, that's awesome. That's a good one. I would say friends that I can just text and not feel weird about it.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Kansas football coach. we text all the Purdue football coach we text every couple weeks the South Carolina football coach about once a month those three I think I can hit up I don't even know the Arkansas football coach
Starting point is 00:39:54 that's crazy that's so shocking to me I don't want to fly too close to the sun man I got you I didn't get to know our basketball coach either because everybody likes them but I don't want to not like them and it ruined my
Starting point is 00:40:06 the one thing that I love that's not my wife dog or daughter because if I don't like the coach and I'm like, screw the team. You know what I mean? Yeah. All right. Anybody else have any cool friends?
Starting point is 00:40:17 Not cool friends, but they have cool jobs that are very useful. Morgan? I have a friend that works in PR and she invites me to all kinds of fun stuff. Like movie premieres, like restaurant openings. It's just, I'm always on an invite list,
Starting point is 00:40:32 which is really fun. I have a friend that is retired FBI. That's awesome. That one's awesome. Yeah, that's pretty much. Anybody have a cop friend? Like a current cop? We do, yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:41 That's cool. He's one of the horse cops, too, so we've met his horse before. Man, my friends don't have a mounted patrol. Is that what they call? Yeah, I think so. Yeah, having a police officer friends good. Yeah. The FBI friend has been really useful at times.
Starting point is 00:40:56 Man, my friends have crappy jobs. I'm going through my phone right now to see. Like, I got to buy the worst at a grocery store, but he can't hook me up with anything. That doesn't help. Was he to checkout? No, he runs the grocery store, but he can't help me with anything. And then I got another buddy that's an insurance adjuster for car wrecks. Can't really do anything for me there.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Dang. I do have a doctor friend too. That's nice. What kind of doctor? A general practitioner. That's good. That's perfect. That's good.
Starting point is 00:41:24 I mean, my sister and her husband designed stuff. Like, I get to just ask them. Or like they can order stuff for me wholesale. And they've done it for my friends too where they order it. That's cool. And then drop ship it to you. so you don't pay full price. I have one of the eagles in my phone.
Starting point is 00:41:43 What? The band? Don Felder. Don Felder. You have his number? Yeah, he, like, text me randomly. And he's like, I was just being funny. But, yeah, he's like, hey, what good?
Starting point is 00:41:53 That's crazy. Yeah, I'm just seeing, like, other jobs. Yeah, jobs. I know. I was trying to think of, like. I had a pharmacist friend. That was kind of cool. He couldn't give me medicine.
Starting point is 00:42:07 Interesting. But he could tell me what, like. Some of the extra. that fell on the floor? Maybe you get it. No, no, like, I have this in my cabinet. Like, would that help for this? If you'd be like, yes, take that.
Starting point is 00:42:18 Interesting. I'm at the J's right now. Gosh. I have a... Oh, I'm sort of friends with our pastor. Yeah, that can be good. That's like therapist. Connection to God right there.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Direct line. Yeah. What about... How do you have like Emmett Smith in there? No, I have people. But it's job. It's not cool people. It's cool jobs.
Starting point is 00:42:41 He's a Dals Cowboy. That's a cool job. No. I do. But again. That is a really cool job. Probably the best. I'm on J's.
Starting point is 00:42:48 I have Jim Nance right here. He's got a great job. Half these people, though, that I have their number where I'm like, that's cool. I never mess with them because I don't want him to like be annoyed by me. Do you think you could text Jim Nance and be like, hey man, can I get tickets to the Masters this year? And he'd be like, no problem, Bobby. I would never ask that. But if you did, do you think he would say, no problem, Bobby?
Starting point is 00:43:07 No. Or he'd ghost you. I think it's such an absurd ask. He would think I was kidding. He would just do crying, laughing emoji. I think it would be such an absurd ask, yeah, that I think he would think I was kidding. Amy, do you have our CEO's number on your phone? That's a no.
Starting point is 00:43:29 I don't have that. Do you have our CFO's number? Eddie, you don't have to look. Let me check. You don't have it. That's John Jay and Rich. Wow. No, but I know.
Starting point is 00:43:46 that he's texted me so that's weird I didn't save it. One time when I did a fireside chat, he texted me a good job. Would that be under P or B? Bob Pittman. It'd be under either one if you look it up. I have his email. Okay, of all the jobs that I have,
Starting point is 00:44:04 those are the only ones that I have there. Go get about. All right, how do we get on that? A lawyer. You have a lawyer now for me because I want to sue lunchbox or pursue some sort of legal action to get my money back or at least make sure
Starting point is 00:44:19 my investment's still making money. I didn't do a very good job on his podcast. Why? I don't feel like I was a very good guest. You weren't on it that day? But why? There's to be a reason. Like you were feeling off.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Were you tired? You didn't have much to say? You didn't like your answers? I left and I thought to myself I was not a very good guest. I got tried. I didn't quite know what I was... But even it doesn't matter the situation.
Starting point is 00:44:44 I'm good. I'm a feat regardless of it. I don't know. I didn't feel like I did a very good job on this podcast. I thought we got to somewhere good around in the middle. If it was my podcast, we'd have been taking that middle, putting it at the beginning. And then putting, I just didn't feel like at the beginning I was a very good guest. That's cool, though. What?
Starting point is 00:45:04 That he was a bad guest? No, that you were on there. No, it's cool though. I'm saying it's cold though. I don't do many podcasts. And they were like, hey, you should go do this guy's podcast. And I was like, oh, I looked him up. And I was like, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:45:13 I like what he stands for and what he does. And then I went out and I didn't feel like I was a very good podcast. Yes. And that rarely happens. Usually I come out of there like slam doc. I don't know many of those. Can you name the top 10 most famous couples in pop culture history? So you get to go until you miss. So the top 10 most famous couples in U.S. pop culture history, you will know all of them. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:40 Go. Brittany and Justin. Did not make it. Oh, gosh. Oh, wow. That was quick, Amy. That we are iconic. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:50 Brittany Spears and Justin Timberlake. I'm familiar with who Brittany and Justin are. They did not make the list. Lunchbox. Ah, man. So these are real life couples. Yeah. It's not Papa Smurf and Mrs. Smurf.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Well, you said part culture, so I didn't know if you were talking about TV shows. In all in America. Gosh. Five seconds. Give me Sonny and Cher. I mean, if they are on there and... No, no, no, no. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:24 Eddie? I'm going to go with Brad Jolina. That's number one. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Pretty sure it was Brangelinea, but... Oh. Yeah, good try. Not try, you got it, though.
Starting point is 00:46:33 Yeah. They missed... He said the wrong name. He went sunny and Cher. Mine was valid. Okay. Okay, let's see. Next.
Starting point is 00:46:42 Let's go with... I feel like... Oh. Garth and Trisha. Nah, that didn't make it. Damn. All right, Eddie's got one point. Amy back over to you.
Starting point is 00:46:55 Jay Z and Beyonce. Solid. Nope. What the? Whoa, I'm shocked by that, Amy. Lunchbox? That didn't make it? Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:47:07 I'm struggling then. Give me Travis and Taylor. Correct. On the board. Lunchbox one point. Yeah. Now we're not. trouble, man.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Who else? Oh, Ben and J-Lo. Yep, that is the number two overall answer. Give lunchbox another point. So you have Brad and Angelina, Ben and J-Lo, and who'd you say a minute ago? Travis and Taylor? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Yep, there you go. That's three of the ten. Okay. Who else has been really popular? Justin Bieber, Haley Bieber. Correct? He's on a roll now. He is. After Sonny and Chair, he's on a roll.
Starting point is 00:47:49 I tried to leave the door open for these idiots, but they didn't take advantage, so I'm going to go ahead and just run the category. Who else has been out there? Oh. Three seconds? Dax and Christian Bell did not make the list. Kristen Bell. I believe Lexington Bell has four? Yep.
Starting point is 00:48:15 Okay? Or three? Three. Three is three. He said, yep. He has three. Eddie, you have one. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:48:20 Kim and Kanye. Correct. number three answers. Kim and Kanye, there's a point for you. You have two now. All right. Now I'm in trouble. Why is this so hard?
Starting point is 00:48:29 Give me... Give me... Selena and... Johnny Blanco. Selina and Johnny Blanco barely missed. Benny. Benny Blanco. They didn't make it.
Starting point is 00:48:48 Okay. One more round. Amy, you have no points. Yeah. Oh, my gosh. Would someone be on there twice? Because, like, J-Rod was definitely a thing. That, but who's the Rod?
Starting point is 00:49:01 J-Rod wasn't a thing. I mean, they were together, but nobody called him J-Rod. Yeah, they did. I don't remember J-Rod. Not really, that did not. Yeah, J-Lo and... A-Rod, but nobody called them J-Rod. I mean, I'm sure they did.
Starting point is 00:49:10 It didn't catch, though. It didn't become, like, something everybody said. Okay. No, they could be on the list, though, but I'm just saying J-Rod was not something that people just said. Oh, I did. Well, now I'm like, are they on the list? or is it?
Starting point is 00:49:23 You have no points, by the way. Okay. Let's go what was in pop culture recently, but it was the throwback with Love Story, John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Carolyn Vissette. No points for Amy. She's now retired from the game. Wow. Amy.
Starting point is 00:49:39 If J. Rod's on there. All right, lunchbox, you have three points. Off the board are Brad and Angelina, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, Kim and Kanye. Also off the board are Bieber and Beaver and Swift and Kelsey. Yeah, Tom Brady and Giselle. Oh, yeah, good one.
Starting point is 00:49:56 Tom Brady and Giselle did not make the list. Oh, that's pretty good, though. Eddie. Oh, man. You can tie it with one more. I need something here. So I'm wondering, like, all time, you know, like how far back. Do we go?
Starting point is 00:50:08 You went JFK. I don't know if that was. JFK Jr. JFK Jr. Man, give me Johnny and June. Because they were a power couple, dude. Huge. They have a movie.
Starting point is 00:50:20 Yeah, but not famous enough. I mean, Country was such a. Oh, man. Yeah, go ahead and give him the buzzer. Buzz them up. Okay. Yes. Am I out?
Starting point is 00:50:29 You're out. Weird, did you have any other ones? I got one. You actually had another one in your pocket. I did, and then it just flew right out of my brain. Brittany Spears did make it, but with Kevin Federline. Because they were married. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Kids. How about Jessica and Nick Leshay? No. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Oh, epic. Tomcat. That's not even something people said like it was. That's like J-Rod.
Starting point is 00:50:56 People said J-Rod. No, they did. I'm sure people, like eight people said it, but it never really, it didn't catch on. Okay. Johnny Depp and Amber Hurd. Oof, that ended up. I would never guess that.
Starting point is 00:51:08 I think that court case ended up making them way more famous for being together. Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly. Okay. Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson. Okay. That's all from Rinker. All right. So there you go.
Starting point is 00:51:23 There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. Evil, wake up. I'm the woman 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. I said I'm not guilty.
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