The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Early Bird) Is Lunchbox Going To Sue The Airbnb He Stayed At? + Why Are Eddie & His Son Arguing Over Streaming Services? + Mailbag: Going Into Debt For Daughters Dream
Episode Date: May 25, 2023Lunchbox has been sharing stories about the Airbnb he stayed in last weekend, but now he may need to sue them! Find out why. Plus, hear why Eddie and his son are arguing over streaming services and wh...o is in the right. Mailbag: A listener's 11-year-old daughter has dreams of becoming an actress. Everyone tells her she'd be great at it, but her family would have to go into debt to help her achieve her dreams. We share our advice!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When a group of women discover
they've all dated the same prolific con artist,
they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed, I will be his last target.
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Here we are. It's Thursday.
We like Thursdays.
Right?
Yeah, I love Thursday.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
All right, let's go around the room.
Thursdays are like my second favorite day after Monday.
It's so weird.
Monday because it's a clean slate. The week
is at your fingertips. You can do whatever you
want. I like Thursday because
it's the last day of the productive week. Because Friday
nobody gives a crap, you know? Friday's awesome.
All right, around the room, he thought his glass bottles and old coin
would be worth a lot of money, but the outcome of Dr. Lori's appraisal turned out
to be pretty funny. Because it wasn't that.
Here he is, Eddie.
Hey, so, man, I had to pull the I make
the money around here card with my family.
Tell your wife, yep. No, no, not my wife. I'm not that crazy.
It doesn't matter.
I wouldn't use all of any.
Never.
No, it was my son.
So we shared this video streaming service
and every time I watch it
and he wants to watch it,
he presses play on his TV,
mine shuts off.
It just does this back and forth.
So we fight over and over.
I press play, his turns off.
He presses play, mine turns off.
So I went up to his remark,
listen right now, listen.
I pay for this.
I make the money around here.
If I want to watch it,
you can't watch it.
Period.
There's no ping ponging around here.
And he was like,
geez dad okay what have I paid for it like pay for it pay for things like I don't have the money
man we got an argument over it what if you want to quit school and get a job so we can pay for it
good call I mean I mean no no why would you quit let me quit school I want to pay for it like you
just told me why don't just get a part-time job like a normal kid I can't because I got to study all the time
for school hey why are you turning into my son hey I'm just trying to be devil's advocate
that I make the money thing that's what kids grow up and go hey what my dad said that
I'm never going to say that then they end up saying it too dude it's so cool to say it is
cool to say? Yeah, it's awesome. I can't wait to say it.
Question, what happens if that's on a Sunday?
Are you allowed to go say something because it's no parenting
Sunday? So you'd have to let them watch it.
But that's just your buddy then. That's right. That's right. We're roommates.
Yeah, you're roommates. And you pay for it.
I used to have those roommate fights. Yeah, absolutely.
He always shares the bonehead story
of the day and who knows, maybe he'll get
an employee of the month for the month of May.
Here he is, lunchbox.
So I've been, you know, telling you guys all about
my experience at the Airbnb this past
weekend and now I'm worried that I might have to
sue. Because I stay
I always said you never have sued one time.
No, no, I want to get your opinion.
Okay.
And there was an infestation at earwigs.
And I mean, they are these little crawly creepers.
They look like centipedes.
A earwig?
I never heard of it.
Oh, Eddie, look at these things.
I don't want to look.
That's the real name of it.
Yeah, earwigs.
It says earwig.
Did you know that when you saw them or did you look it up?
No, I had to look it up.
Okay.
But they were all, I thought they were synopies.
Oh, I'm looking at pictures.
I don't hear it.
Yeah, yeah.
They were all over the Airbnb.
Found one in my niece's hair.
Dude, it's like a cockroach made sweet love to a centipede.
Yeah, it's got little clippers in the back.
Yeah, and they got little singers.
And so I woke up one morning and I grabbed my water bottle off the counter and I take a drink.
No.
I can't.
I can't.
We got people eating breakfast right now.
Go ahead.
And I felt something crawling in my mouth.
Oh, no.
And I spit.
How did you get in your sealed water bottle?
No, I just left it on the counter and had the lid on.
Oh, no seal.
Not that that's right, but that's weird though.
Yeah, go ahead.
and one of these suckers was in the water bottles.
In your mouth.
In my mouth.
I got audio.
How did you not look in the bottle before you drank it, though?
It's a dark bottle.
It's like a water bottle.
You know, like my, my.
Oh, it's like a one that you take this.
You own.
Yeah, yeah.
And you just left it open the lid, the top lid?
Yeah, I just sit on the counter.
I drank some.
It's still not your fault, but that's also weird.
Okay.
You have audio of what?
Me and go, ah!
Wait, so how you have time?
Did you record this live?
Or did you recreate it like unsolved mysteries?
I filmed it of the earwig in the sink so everybody
No, it was in my mouth.
Did you see it and then record it and then you drank it on purpose just to record it.
No.
Okay, let's hear the audio.
Guys, I was taking a drink out of my water bottle.
It's like, oh, let me take a drink.
I felt something there.
That mother was in my water.
That mother is in my water.
Oh, my God.
He was in my mouth.
And he could have stung me.
He could have bit my lip.
I could have had an allergic reaction.
So I hit the Airbnb meet up and I was like, hey, we got an infestation thinking they're going to give me discount something.
Nothing.
No, that's weird.
They should.
Did you send them the audio?
No, I didn't send them the audio.
But they did say, oh, we can come fumigate the place, but you'd have to be out of it for five hours.
I'm like, no, that's not.
Yeah, that ain't cool.
I don't think you should sue, but you should get your money back.
I mean, pain and suffering?
No, no, no, no.
Mental anguish?
No, no, no.
That's, I can't believe you left your lid.
Anything could have crawled in there.
I mean, that thing was in.
That's disgusting.
I do think you should get your money back.
Also, in your niece's hair.
Yeah, there was one of her hair.
Can you not send a message to like the CEO or whatever the feet?
I don't know.
I don't know how to send.
I could find out the CEO of Airbnb.
I would, I try to be.
Because I have Airbnb stock.
We do.
Oh, yeah.
You can say I'm a stockholder.
We've also got to check and see how much money.
We're up or down.
We've done that in a while.
Hey, that's power.
If you call the CEO and you say, I'm a stockholder.
How does?
You got 0.3.
No, that is.
I think we have point three.
Point three divided by three people.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you, lunchbox.
Sorry that happened to you.
I would definitely follow up to get my money back.
Oh.
Her biggest regret in life is not asking her parents more questions when they were alive.
And it's scary to think she's teaching her daughter now how to drive.
Here she is, Amy.
Well, speaking of my daughter, she's wrapping up her freshman year of high school.
And we just got a invite to an end of your pool party that I guess what of her classmates is throwing.
And on the invitation, it says parents are welcome.
So I'm like, yeah, let's go.
I...
But she's 16 now.
You don't have to go to everything.
Yeah, but there's a chance to meet a single dad.
Oh, if that's the move, I didn't think about that.
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, Amy.
Never mind.
I didn't think about that either.
I was just thinking how, that it would be fun to go, and she was, and now I kind of really want to go.
She's begging me not to go.
Yeah, I don't think you should go.
I think this kid's dad is the one throwing the party and he won a mom there.
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
If you're going to, like, protect her in no need, she's 16.
I'm protecting.
She'll be fun.
What's fun about hanging
with a 16-year-old?
She's thinking about the dads.
Go.
Go, go, go, go, go, go.
I wasn't going to go until she was begging me
not to go, and now I think it would be fun to be like,
what? I can just show her, I
can be normal
around you and your friends.
Like, why would she not?
Listen, because also I want to meet more of these kids
because I want kids to come to.
Dads.
Go, go, go, go, go, go.
Okay, Amy, not the dads, maybe mom.
Sure.
Go, go, go, go, go, go.
Okay, y'all.
Okay, thank you.
All right, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas, he has an expensive
heirloom at his home, and it's worth
more than a bone.
Bobby Bones.
Oh, a bone.
What's a bone represento money-wise?
To me, it's a G.
And a G is a...
Thousand.
Okay, got it.
So we had to go to walk the cycle there.
Oh, my goodness.
Okay.
As kids, we create these enemies in our mind of sports
teams or players that we don't like,
and then you just hate them.
I could probably go to these guys and say,
like, who did you?
hate as a kid because they were the opposite of your sports team. Eddie?
I probably hate it. Well, you know, I kind of like my enemy.
I like the 49ers when I was a kid.
But, man, I really hated the Redskins.
Okay. They were the Redskins then.
Cowboys, rivals.
Same division. Lunchbox?
Cardinals, Packers, Texas.
Any player?
Ozzy Smith.
Aaron Rogers, Brett Farr.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, he still got on it.
Anybody play?
Does anybody play for you?
Do you have any people you hate it as a kid?
Yeah, rest in peace.
Bobby Bryant, but just because he was so great.
He might be the only one.
So I had a couple.
One was Phil Fulmer, the football coach at Tennessee, because they beat Arkansas.
We were going to went up for the national championship or like a game away.
We hated him because he was the Tennessee coach in Tennessee whooped us.
I hated it.
I hated Tennessee because they were good.
And I hated Jim Edmonds who played for the Cardinals.
And in the past week, I've hung out with both of them or talked to them.
And I like them.
That's crazy.
That's weird.
I know.
You forgave?
I did. It's hard.
Wow.
Phil Fulmer gave me his card with his number on.
He's like, hey, just call.
And I'm like, no, no, no, no, you're supposed to be mean.
It's almost like I was rooting for Phil Fulmer to be mean to me.
How did that conversation start because, like, you hated him?
I went out and I pushed him and spit on him instead I hate you.
And he gave me a hug.
Did you tell him now that you, hey, when I was a kid, ah.
That'd be funny.
Good icebreaker.
I said, you know what I do now?
I don't, I'll talk to any celebrity, even if it doesn't, if I'm like,
eh, I don't want to bother them.
if it's in a fine place I'll go talk hoping that they're rude so I can bring it on the air
but no he was standing there and I was just standing next to him and it was awkward not to
introduce myself so I did I said hey coach fulmer I'm Bobby I'm huge Arkansas fan I led with that
and he was like oh yeah and then he just started talking he was like great on and on and
Jim Edmund's awesome and I told him I hated you watch that's a Cubs fan so here's what I'm
to say doesn't matter who it is bin Laden oh no he's still the enemy he's still the enemy
But these enemies that we create as kids, they actually are pretty cool people.
Okay.
So let's not hate so many people.
I don't know, man.
That's what you're saying?
I don't know, man. It's tough. Like I saw Colt McCoy, and I was like, oh, man. You hated him too?
Well, I hated the longhorns because they were better than I hated. I hated. I hated. I hated. I mean, that's my point. Two people that I hated growing up because they always were better and they beat us and stuff. They're actually pretty cool people. And I'm here to say, I've grown. Good for you, man. And I was kind of hoping they'd be jerk, so I can hold on to that, but I can't. So I'm moving on.
I'm mature.
All right, thank you guys for being here.
Let's go.
All right, let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I have an 11-year-old daughter.
She's a go-get her.
When she wants something, she can't be stopped.
Her grades.
And now she wants to act.
She's a charismatic personality.
I know she'd do great.
We've put it in front of people who say the same thing.
The problem is, I'm going to have to.
to go into debt to help her do it.
Auditions are mostly in New York or Los Angeles and also classes cost money.
Should I go into debt to help her do this?
Signed, a mom who wants to give her kids everything.
Amy, you can go first.
I'm like, what would Dave say?
Dave Ramsey, I know.
Dave Ramsey is very practical.
He's known for his practicality.
Not for chasing your dream unless you've got everything paid for.
Dave Ramsey is like, yes, chase your dream if you're out of debt.
Go ahead, Amy.
Jason, your kid's dream at this point.
I think if she has talent, I'm trying to honestly think of what I would do.
And I do think you have to invest in that sort of thing.
But I would try to figure out ways to work more, like pick up extra jobs or get creative and be open to that.
So I could pay for it.
I would have a really hard time going to debt for something that wasn't for real.
That wasn't even for me.
Oh, but your kid.
Wait, what are you talking about?
I mean, you just do everything for your kids.
Wait, wait.
Not yet.
No, no, no, no.
I say that because if I, no, not in a selfish way,
but like if I'm in control and knowing what I'm doing
and I know the effort I'm putting into it,
but as kids, I mean, she does say she's a go-getter,
but I just want to make sure that this is really,
really, really, really what they want to do,
and are they committed?
Is there a way the daughter can earn some extra money
to contribute towards it, like babysitting?
I just meant if you're responsible,
if you've got skin in the game, yourself,
you put more into it.
All right, thank you.
That's what I meant.
Got it.
Eddie.
Yeah, I mean, I think you need to start small, like lunchbox.
Like do Zooms first, you know, and see how good she is.
They've already proved that.
I mean, but I've got to be 100%.
There's no such thing as 100% in an art.
I've got to be convinced that she is good enough.
One and two, that she's put in the work.
And absolutely, I'll go in depth for that.
Follow your dreams.
Look, I just saw Michael J. Fox documentary and he just moved to L.A., dude.
Look at him.
Bizzillionaire.
But he probably paid for it himself.
And secondly, I would say it's,
0.001% that does that and turns into a
bazillionaire. But I think the regret
is too much. Your daughter will always regret it if she never
followed her dreams. I say yes, going to debt. Let's do it.
Amy's not going to debt unless it's her. Only her dreams.
No, no, no. You just said Michael J. Fox's there. He probably
paid for it himself. That is the point I was trying to make it. Yeah, but the girl's
11. It came out. It came out wrong.
Was he 11? Michael J. Fox? No, no, no. He's a little older than.
But that's what I mean. She could wait until she could pay her own way.
I think Amy has a, well, no, I wouldn't do that, but I think Amy has a point in that I wouldn't go into maybe a little day.
It just gets to a point where it's almost impossible to pay back if you get so much in debt where if you really want to make it happen and you're going to have to pay it off eventually, why not get ahead of it and pick up some side hustle to help pay for it?
I know one of my friends to get into college because they didn't come from any money at all.
his mom made these Santa Claus's
and sold him at Christmas every year
for like 50 by a really cool Santa on the side of the road
to pay for college? To pay for his college.
Wow.
And so she just hustled all the time
and it paid for like 80, 90% of his college.
So that's what I would recommend.
Turn to do a side hustle so you don't go deep, deep in debt.
But a little bit, I understand.
I'm even thinking.
Even if it's not you, mom.
No, guys, that's not what I meant.
What would you do, moms?
Okay, but she's 11.
So what about making like bracelets or something?
Have her to do it too?
Yeah, great.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, get her involved.
I'd probably start our only fans.
Well, wow.
Wow.
Interesting.
Not a lot of work, you know.
The subscribers.
Oh, my gosh.
All right, close it up.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's time to close Bobby's mail back.
Yeah.
A win is a win.
A win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games.
get stupid prizes.
Emerald 2, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that, trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care, so they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Ego Wode.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day.
And I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
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Whomever wins the feud can either have the mystery cash.
There's only have one bill in my wallet.
One bill.
One bill.
what the bill is. I don't like a bill.
Or the mystery card.
Credit card? Oh my God.
It's not a credit card.
You're a credit card?
No, no, no.
It's also in that, pal.
Okay?
Could be gift cards.
Well, it could be an insurance card.
It could be.
I'm not giving you an insurance card.
It could be a triple A card.
Okay.
You can have the mystery amount or you can have the mystery card.
Okay.
Okay.
That being said, let's play the feud.
We rolled the dice before we came on the air,
and lunchbox was the winner.
He'll go first.
Yeah.
Now, we asked 2,000 Bobby Bone Show listeners on our Facebook page, and then we deleted it.
Who's the best country music vocalist of all time?
Who's the best country music vocalist, singer of all time?
Lunchbox, your first step?
Hit it.
Carrie Underwood.
Show me, Carrie Underwood?
Of all time, she did not make the list.
Eddie.
I have no idea.
Bones, I'm going to go with.
Let's start with Garth.
Show me Garth Brooks.
Number four answer was Garth Brooks.
Can I ask a question?
No.
Do we really consider him a great vocalist or a great entertainer?
No, both.
But he can sing so good when I heard him play just a Vegas show by himself
when he was singing just a guitar.
I was like, oh yeah, he's a great entertainer.
But he could have been in any format as a singer.
He was so good.
Eddie, next.
Number two.
Let's go with Dolly Parton.
Show me Dolly.
Best singers of all time.
This guy's new, but I think he's in the,
list. Let's go with Chris Stapleton.
Show me Stapleton.
Number three. Oh my goodness.
Now I'm in trouble. Now in trouble.
Eddie, so far, you got 12 points here.
Oh, dude, I got it. I got it.
He's saying at your wedding. And he holds
that.
Give me Ronnie Dunn.
From Brooks and Dunn. Show me lead singer, Ronnie Dunn.
Oh, he should be on that list.
I didn't make the list.
I know, but he should be on there.
Amy, we're coming over to you.
The best voices in country music of all
time. What are the listeners
say? Shania Twain?
Show me Shania.
That's incorrect. So we got to round two now
and points are doubled.
Lunchbox, you got zero.
Yeah, I'm still confused.
What are you confused, Bob? I mean, have you guys heard
Carrie Underwood? Why are you yelling at us? We didn't pick them.
The listeners did.
Guys,
The Voice. Gary LaVox.
There you go. Rascal Flats, lead singer Gary
LaVoose.
Oh, that's crazy.
I don't understand this game.
I would think he's on there.
It's not that you don't understand the game.
You're just missing the questions.
Our listeners are idiots, is what it is.
If they don't have these people on, they're idiots.
Eddie?
I got it.
Give me the king of country music, George Strait.
Show me.
George Strait.
That's not a great voice.
You have to be a great voice to be a legend.
But you have one of the great singing voices of all time, according to our listeners.
You understand the game?
I get it.
I get it.
Oh, I get it.
But do you think the listeners are kind of dumb?
No.
I like our listeners.
Yeah, me too.
I think it's pretty cool.
Amy.
Let's see.
It is kind of, feels like it's just a toss-up.
No, it's not.
Best country music vocalists of all time.
All time.
Can he trust me?
Really?
He standed the test of time.
Really?
It's an interesting way to look at him, but yeah.
That's what I was thinking.
No, voices of all time, not stood the test of time.
Hey, he's still around.
That's true, but that is...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, boy.
Do you understand the game?
Let me see.
She said it was a toss-up, so no.
Okay, go ahead.
Lunchbox.
Yeah, we're into the third round.
You have zero points.
Points are tripled, so if you know one of these,
because we have three Chris Stapleton,
four Garth Brooks, five Dolly Parton,
couldn't argue with any of them.
Right.
But one, two, six, seven, eight, nine and ten are on the board.
Lots of points to be had.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Number 10.
The lead scene.
of Dan and Shea. Let's go.
What's his name?
Who's that?
He doesn't know which one.
I don't know which one they are.
Oh, no, no, no.
He's Shea. No, I can't say it.
What?
Shea. Show me Shea.
I mean, he is by far one of the best singers you've ever heard of your life.
So is Carrie.
Yeah, so is Carrie.
But I think probably our listeners were going, who stood the test at time?
Right, right, right, right.
They're not.
No, they're really not.
Eddie, go ahead.
Well, Bone, sits a toss-up.
I guess I'll just go with.
Reba. Show me Reba McIntyre.
Oh, no. Nice one, Eddie.
Amy, you can win this. Yeah.
Can I, though?
Well, who do you got? If she doesn't
get it, we're going to go one more round. Okay.
Okay, good. But points are quadruples.
I've got zero points from the number one's fine. Because you know what quadruple, zero is?
Zero. I don't even understand it. Amy, go ahead.
How many points do Amy have?
Zero.
Yeah. Best country music vocalist of all time. We asked our listeners. Go ahead.
It's a toss-up, Amy.
I mean, okay.
Just saying a name, Amy.
All right.
Tim McGraw.
Show me Tim McGraw.
Amy takes the lead in 18 points.
18 points.
Number six.
Okay, that's what we're talking about.
And I'll tell you, Tim is deceivingly a great singer.
He is.
He sings so high.
It's, I get it.
And he's just the test of time.
That's true.
That's true.
And that could be what this game's all about.
But we are going to go one more round.
Eddie got lucky he goes one more round.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, I did it because I'm a win.
Yeah, why did you decide to go one more round?
I just would have won.
Yeah, but you didn't fight it whenever you had zero and you were struggling.
You were looking forward to that extra round.
The role is if two people have zero, we go on extra round for now on.
Does Amy know she's on the clock?
Yes.
She's standing the test of time right now herself, so I don't know.
Where's the, what's the countdown?
Good gosh.
I don't even know what jot era to go with.
Right, all-time era.
Okay, well, let's go with Tim's wife, Faith Hill.
Show me Faith Hill?
Okay.
All right, points are quadrupled.
Lunchbox, you can win the whole thing here.
What do you got?
Johnny Cash.
Show me Johnny Cash.
Correct.
At number two, that's eight points.
It's not stupid.
I had no idea that he had a good voice.
Who the heck else sings?
Who else sings?
Oh, guys.
People love this dude.
Vince Gill.
Show me Vince Gill.
No. Number seven worth 28 points.
Don't call it. Come back.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, man, that just potted my head.
Lifebox is 36 points now.
That's ridiculous.
Man.
Who is an older person that sings?
Johnny Cash is...
You're a grandpa.
No.
My grandma had a good voice.
There you go.
The Reba wasn't...
Say your grandma.
I know.
Reba wasn't on there.
Three seconds.
Uh, Trisha your one.
Show me Trisha.
That's a good guess.
Now, Lunchbox is sitting strong with 36 points.
Now, here's what we have left.
We have the number one answer.
8, 9, and 10.
Okay.
Taken off the list, Johnny Cash.
We asked our listeners,
who's the best country music vocalist of all time?
Johnny Cash at 2.
Stapleton at 3.
Garth at 4, Dolly, at 5, Tim McGraw at 6.
Vince Gill at 7.
Eddie.
Lunchbox is looking at my list laughing.
One of those persons, I'm like,
I don't even know that they were a singer in the country.
What are you talking about?
Bones, give me Wynonna Judd.
Show me Wynon.
What about?
Don't say the other one.
I won't say the other one.
Because I had no idea there.
What's a trick?
Lunch on don't say another one.
You said, would you say save it?
I said, don't say it.
Because he could give you an answer.
Don't say it, right.
Yeah.
How was that a trick?
You could just say the judge, I guess.
You wanted.
That's a group, actually.
So is stressful thoughts.
And they weren't it.
And he said Gary the Box was not it.
And I said, she were not standing the test time for this game.
Okay.
Listen.
It's a toss-up, Amy.
It is.
Sure, Kenny Rogers.
Shower Kenny Rogers.
Okay.
Yeah!
Lunchboxy!
What a comeback!
That's crazy.
I mean,
The dumbest survey ever.
It's actually a really good survey.
Go ahead.
Play this song and then we'll get to what's on the last.
You guys want to hear me, see?
Any, can you say your person that I didn't even know was a country singer?
Patsy Kline?
Oh, yeah.
Crazy, I'm crazy.
Who wrote Patsy Kline song?
Willie knows.
He's on the list.
Willie makes the list.
Willie?
At number nine.
The number one answer was George Jones.
Awesome.
Number eight was Randy Travis.
Number nine is Willie Nelson, which we said, and number 10 was Nick William Senior.
There's an asterisk in this game, though.
This is the first time we were gone four rounds.
But you weren't complaining when I said it.
No, you're right.
Even though you were up, you could have.
No, no, he would have lost either way.
I would have lost either way.
I would have won't.
I would have beat him or I'd have beat him, so he would have won't.
That's true.
When I said it, though, we didn't know he was going to get it right.
Well, I'll take it as a victory.
You know what?
Everybody wins.
Hey.
No, wrong, wrong.
Wrong.
You said the game was stupid.
It was stupid.
I mean, the list was terrible.
You don't even understand the game.
You don't even know country music, so the list is not terrible.
It is.
You're telling me Carrie Underwood doesn't have a better voice than Willie Nelson.
I'm telling you that Carrie Underwood hasn't been around for 100 years.
Like Willie hasn't, that probably affects a little bit of it too.
Doesn't matter.
It says best voices.
And it's also not a scientific poll.
It's just our listeners.
Thank you.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Yeah, home it's not been good.
Vivian Eagle is a 17-year-old junior from Avon, Indiana.
And just a few miles down the road, there's Kay Thompson.
He's 18 from Indiana.
Indianapolis and they both have this rare form of cancer that's like bone cancer that they've been
fighting for years. Well, they met because their moms had kind of met between treatments or
whatever. They're like, hey, my daughter needs to meet your son. So they met, they've been friends.
Guess what? They are going to prom together. Oh, wow. So I think the idea was that they're going
to something together. So why not experience prom together? And there's no word that they're in love yet,
but for starters, they're going to prom. Or it's people that understand each other are sometimes bonded.
that turns into romance.
That's what I'm talking about.
I'm rooting for the kids.
But no pressure.
No pressure.
Just have fun.
Hey, nobody ever said.
You're going to prom.
Dad, fun.
Just have fun.
Just have fun.
This is buddies.
What?
This reminds me of my friends
that were in the NICU together,
like his babies,
and they got married.
Have you heard this story?
No.
Uh-uh.
We haven't.
That'll approve it.
No, no.
Oh, I can't.
Amy, what's the story?
She's my college roommate.
No, my friend Missy.
So come to find out.
We go to text A&M.
She meets her boyfriend.
They're dating.
And then their parents, they start talking.
And their parents are like, wait, what?
You were a Niki baby?
You were a Niki baby.
We're in the same.
They were in the NICU at the hospital at the same exact time next to each other.
That's crazy.
Yes.
And they.
Is there photos of them?
Yeah, they held hands over the thing.
Yeah, two little baby hands.
And now they're married and they have their own kids.
No, Eddie asked a question.
Is there a photo of this?
Like the two, you know, little creeps or whatever together.
Let me send her a DM on Instagram.
It's a great story.
It's a good story.
Yeah.
And your story's great.
But your story is great.
But your story, we can,
Yeah, it's happening right now.
Just think about Amy, when she gets fact checked, it never turns out.
Well, no.
I heard that.
We'll get in PR on this.
No, these are personal stories that are very true.
I know this for a fact.
And y'all just probably think that because my other college friend had a baby and she didn't know she was pregnant.
Oh, that's a great story.
There's a lot.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, thank you.
Excellent story, Amy.
Excellent story, Eddie.
Thank you.
Glad you guys brought them.
That's why this show does so well.
We're positive all the time.
Thank you.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me, Clivert Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement
to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw,
unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast, it's a space for honest conversations,
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So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream,
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Listen to the Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
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A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, everyone.
I'm Ago Wodom.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo.
Woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day.
And I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place they come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about it.
which is really sweet.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall
and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
All right, Amy, what happened?
So my friend met a guy on a dating app that lives in France.
Your friend.
Okay.
Oh, here we go.
I'm not on a dating app, so yes, it's my friend.
You all know this.
You know what?
Humor it, guys.
Yeah, yeah.
Just for the story.
Yeah, go ahead.
Your friend.
Yeah, go ahead.
Okay.
She's calling him French haughty.
Anyway, he lives in Paris
And they talk on the app
And then they guess they exchange numbers
So now they text
And they also do voice texts
And she's obsessed with his accent
And I was like, well, have y'all face-timed yet?
And she said no
It's been three weeks of texting
Have you tried to face time with him?
It's not me
Sorry, I meant has she
Nice try though
Sorry, sorry sorry sorry
Like when you're hoping I was like no
Has she tried to FaceTime with him?
No, she said
She has not even brought it up yet
And I said, well, you need to bring it up.
And if he's not down with it, then that's a sign.
Because this happened to Bobby.
Wait, why didn't you bring me into this?
And that's not exactly accurate because FaceTime wasn't a thing.
Well, video of something was a thing.
Yeah, yeah, but FaceTime wasn't.
That's what I stay.
That's what I stand by.
I did Skype.
So.
I guess Skype.
And she was never available.
So what's the deal?
She's going to go to Paris, then to meet him or send him some money?
Her bank account, Robert?
No, but apparently he does come to America for work from time to time.
She's getting scammed.
Right.
I know.
I thought these apps were all.
like regional like five miles away.
No, she's on that, I don't know, she's on that fancy one.
She did Earth.
Yeah, the whole.
Where do you want Earth?
No, I don't know how that one works.
Like the one for, like, what is that one, Raya or whatever?
Famous people?
Yeah, she's on that one.
She's famous?
Who is it?
No, but she has.
It's Amy.
It's you.
Amy.
You're famous.
Amy, it's you.
I am not on.
Oh, my God.
We got her.
So what's his name, Amy?
I am not on.
Pierre?
Oh.
Francois.
Le Croix.
Let's go.
Wow, good for you, Amy.
Hey, how about that?
Okay, check Raya.
I'm not on there.
I don't have it.
I don't, I'm not honest.
None of us are going to check Raya.
And it's not like I can check to find your profile.
Morgan, do you have Raya?
I do have Raya, yes.
Boom.
Okay, so what?
You can't look for you.
You can't get on there and just search, Amy.
See, I don't even know how it worked.
Hey, oh, sure you know.
Uh-huh.
You knew how to get connected to parents.
So Amy, I think you're getting a scam though.
Amy, I don't think we should do it.
It's not a scam.
You should stop talking to immediately.
You're not going to FaceTime you at anything.
Sorry, tell your friend.
Very excited about this guy.
And I just am, I just am hesitant.
And I was bringing it to y'all, as I always do.
Tell her that, first of all, I love her radio show.
It's great.
Yeah, it's so funny.
Yeah, it's awesome.
She has a great podcast.
Love her jokes.
She's funny.
She's great on the countdown.
On that, but tell her this is, she should stop.
If he doesn't, FaceTime, he's hiding something.
Either he's not what he says.
he is or he's not even that.
Right.
Like he's got a second nose or something.
He's embarrassed over.
He's catfishing her and that it's him, but me it's a young picture.
Morgan got kind of catfished, but like the guy out of himself, right?
Is that what happened?
Yeah.
So I was messaging with a guy on a dating app and gave him my number because the conversation
was going really well.
And when he texted me, he said, hi, it's blank from Hinge.
And I was like, I go back to my message.
And the only guy I gave my number to is not the same name.
So he's using a fake name somewhere.
Yes.
Was he French?
He wasn't French
He might be
Amy
Was it Simon Leviv?
When you said Raya
The famous app
Good for you
Amy
I don't know how that one works
If it's international
Because I don't even know
If the hinge or
You know what I recommend
You go to Paris
That'd be fun
Oh my gosh
All the sudden she goes
For some work trip
I do
I've always wanted to go to Paris
I know
Especially not
Tell your friend
Whomever that is
Get out
If he ain't gonna FaceTime
That ain't real
there's no reason he shouldn't face time
if he's going to talk on the phone if he's going to send him about you
just you can face time just to prove himself
right Morgan yeah I definitely agree
thank you perfect I'll tell her
Morgan do you think it's Amy no
no I don't think it's Amy
oh what happened to me was it was a model
yeah but I was young and impressionable
I was like 25 was it a real model
it was a guest jean's model Breakondon
and then I even got around the air
and then we found out it was like dude anyway
whatever move on move on he
he was in the news
for being a dude scamming dudes
saying he was a woman.
And I did not give him that much money.
And I think it was a big deal.
I didn't even money.
All right, thank you, Amy, for sharing your story with us
of vulnerability.
You're getting there.
No, NLR.
We can't get out there, Amy.
Yeah.
You can't use it in all,
because that's not yours.
It's only lunchbox in my thing.
I know, but I'm just letting you know.
It's not meaning.
A Taylor Swift fan is selling rain
from her Boston show.
$250.
They collected under the cup.
Now they're selling it.
Got to get that money back
for those expensive tickets.
The concert went on.
Same thing in Nashville.
She was performing at 2 a.m. because it rained so hard here.
But it went on and the concert then lasted a couple hours and someone had a cup.
They have the whole documentation or the water in the cup.
Now they're selling it.
It's now in a jar though.
$250.
And you know somebody's going to pay for it.
I mean, some of those collectibles are cool.
But like rain, like, okay, you have people at the house like, oh, so this is rain.
But it's rain from a Taylor Swift concert.
Yeah.
People would be like, that's so dumb.
Stasier is going to be so mad she didn't think of this because she was at the rainy one.
Here?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's from page six.
I thought it was funny.
Here's another money story.
And mostly I wanted to see what lunchbox would do, how you'd feel about this.
So this guy Christopher Bates, him and his coworkers.
They do a lottery pool every week or two weeks.
They do it on a schedule.
Okay.
Always in it.
Boom.
In January 24th, they hit 50 million bucks.
Oh, my God.
And it was the group that he had started.
And he was on vacation.
And he didn't get in because he was on vacation.
Oh, no.
And that's when they won the first.
50 million bucks.
Oh no.
So he's suing them for excluding him while he was on vacation.
Oh no.
No, he knows.
He can't do that.
He knows.
The group that won argues the tickets were bought on a no pay, no play policy.
Bates' lawyers says his client was a regular player
every time and that the members had a duty of faith to include him, even if he's on
vacation, because it was every time.
On the second day of what was scheduled to be a 10-day trial, there was, quote, a
confidential settlement reached.
Don't know what that means.
Probably a little bit money.
I don't know.
But that's from the.
mirror lunchbox. If you're the judge and his guy comes in, it's like, I played every single week for
four years and I went on vacation. They bought tickets that didn't include me. They know I'm in.
What would you say? I'd say, listen, man, you know you're going on vacation. You know what day the lottery
is drawn and what day the lottery is taking place. You hand it to Billy in accounting and say,
Billy, here is my $4 for the lottery tickets this week. So I am in, even though I am on vacation.
It's not an I owe you because I don't think he was.
going to come back from vacation, be like, oh, we didn't win.
Let me pay you my $4. He's mad.
If there was ever a moment of that, though.
Or if there's a way that somebody walks around and collects every time where people don't
walk any just give, if there's a collector of it, hey, I need your money, need your money.
They weren't able to get to him this time.
I mean, there's called Venmo, there's called PayPal.
There's called Zell.
What if you were him, though?
Oh, I'd be so mad.
Mad or would you?
Would you expect the money?
I would probably be out.
Like you quit your job?
No.
I'd be out of this.
Out of this world.
You'd leave for the day?
I'd leave forever.
What do you mean?
No, don't.
Peace out.
Lights out.
You punch yourself?
No, no, no.
I'm more than punch myself.
That's lights out.
Yeah, that's lights out.
But, I mean, I'm talking lights out.
Never come back home.
So if you lost a section of this money,
because you're probably talking about,
if there are, let's say 10 people, 50 million,
Let's say that's
They're only 10
I don't know
It's 5 million each after taxes
You know it's probably 2.8 million
So for 2.8 million bucks
You can kill yourself
It's only 2.8 million
This is all
Imagine scenario based on the group
And 2.0.8's a lot of money, dude
Yeah but that's not injure
Inger
How much would you
Come on
Just humor me Amy because he's an idiot
How much would you think that that would be
Lights out for it?
What's that level?
Like where could I retire?
and never had to work again and not straight probably 10 million at 10 million bucks if you realized
you messed up and you played the same numbers every week by yourself and they hit yeah or this happened 10
million lights out lights out yeah like 10 million oh man that's the dumbest thing you ever heard
no it's not like I don't think how you could look in the mirror every day and be like you
you lost 10 million dollars you didn't lose it you never had no you did because you played those
numbers consistently and you miss one time you go on vacation you don't play it you would think
about that every waking moment.
So that's why lights out.
Stop saying lights out.
No, that's it.
I mean, because it's not true.
And nobody should do that.
And there are people that really are dealing with that in a way that is affecting their
life, people's lives.
But if you get to go with lights out because the lottery.
Hey, some people have their stress.
I have my stress.
Like, we all have our different problems.
Do you ever get sad that you may not win the lottery?
You're getting older?
I do.
I do.
I have those moments.
where I'm like, man, is this ever going to happen for me?
And then I see a sign that says 150 million or 200 million.
I'm like, ah, all right, I'm back.
Would you?
Because Amy looks for signs.
I drive by on the signs.
There's a literal signs.
On the highway.
And I'm like, dang, there's a sign that I'm supposed to win.
So would you rather win a million dollars today?
Oh, man.
Or 50 million at age 85.
Come on, man.
That's easy.
Today.
Oh, man.
A million.
today are 50 million at age
85.
How is this even?
This is tough, man, because
at 85 I wouldn't be able to do crap.
But with only a million, I can't really
do crap anyway. What are you talking about?
Guys, do you know
what happens? Bobby's already taught you guys this.
If you guys don't pay attention in Bobby class,
that's only 500,000.
You're basically getting a little more than 500,000.
That's 500,000 free dollars. What do you mean you can't do anything
with it? Yeah, I can't buy an island. I can't
retire. I can't, like, I'm just
like... You can invest. You can buy a house.
house?
Yeah.
I have a house.
He's good there.
Yeah, I have a car.
I have a bike.
I don't have a...
Your car's about to break down.
You know, it's still there.
Barely.
We'll see.
So, if I gifted you $500,000, you would take it.
But it wouldn't make you so happy.
It made me happy, but it's not like...
Well, you're out of your mind.
I cannot believe it.
If you gifted me $500.
No, no.
It would make me happy, but it's not like...
What do you mean?
It is life-changing.
I pay out all your debt
It's life changing
To a certain extent
It's not Lambo life changing
You can buy a Lamborghini easily with that
No no but I can't buy a Lambo
A boat
A Blake house
You have to choose
He wants unlimited
Like I want unlimited where I am just like
Flush in cash
Like 500,000 it's like
Man you could go to the grocery store and spend it
No
No
Prices are high I guess
Yeah
Have you guys seen how much eggs are
Yeah
Okay thank you lunchbox
But you're the judge
He doesn't get money.
He doesn't get money.
But if it's you,
lights out.
That's out.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me,
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits,
the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement
to my brand new podcast,
The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw,
unfiltered,
conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clivert Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So, if you've ever supported me, or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield.
in this new season of The Girlfriends.
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the Girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever.
you get your podcast. I'm Ago Wodom. My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday
Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network. It's Will Ferrell. My dad gave me the best advice
ever. I went and had lunch with them one day and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really
give this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working my way up
through and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent. He said if it was based
solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall
and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat, just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
A lot of luck.
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The number one pop song in the countries from Miguel, sure thing.
The number one alternative song, Food Fighters, Rescued.
And the number one country song, Tyler Hubbard, Dancing in the Country.
Those are your number ones.
What's your favorite of the three?
Amy?
I like dancing in the country.
Eddie?
Let's go Miguel.
Oh, why is going to go Food Fighters?
Why not?
Pooh fighters have awesome content on TikTok right now.
Really?
Yeah, they record their four rehearsals.
What's their drummer situation?
They have a new drummer, they announce it on TikTok.
Really?
A whole bit where famous drummers were coming in.
They're like, we're going to announce our drummer.
And like Tommy Lee walks in from Motley Crew, and they're like, Tommy.
And you think he's going to be him?
He's like, hey, I had your poodles.
And he gives him, poodles and walks out.
And then the drummer from the chili peppers walks in.
Like, Chad!
And they're like, hey, guys, I parked car up front.
I know you wanted.
He leaves.
And then the drummer's been sitting there all along.
It's just really famous.
studio drummer.
Okay.
It's really good.
But their content's awesome.
I love food fighters.
I don't know if you can tell.
I love food fighters.
We can tell.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, so those are your number ones.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Jamie Lee Curtis's brother-in-law hosted his own living funeral.
And I've seen other people doing this too.
No, but he isn't his 80s.
He's 86.
Okay, that's different than somebody who's with an illness.
If you're old, you're just kind of predicting.
You're just playing the odds.
I'm probably going to die soon.
It's coming up.
If you're sick, that makes me sad.
So he did a funeral with everybody around?
Yeah, complete with $10,000 worth of crystal champagne for the mourners to drink.
And this part is a little weird to me.
He, like, laid on the grounds like a white sheet.
No, all that's weird, Amy.
Not just that part.
All that's weird.
I just want to say that out loud that the whole thing's weird, but that could be the weirdest.
No, I think a living funeral, this might could become a thing because you get to celebrate life with your people.
It's also called a birthday party.
Yeah.
True, true, true.
But this is his dress rehearsal for his funeral, and he put pennies over his eyes.
That'd be creepy.
And they would throw roses at him.
So does that mean you don't have to go to the real funeral then?
If you do the living funeral, like if you had to travel for this one and you get over there.
And then he dies like four months later.
And it's like on a Tuesday.
You're like, I just went to the other one.
Do I have to go to this one too?
Yeah, I think that that's the point.
Like it's like, hey, we're going to go ahead and have my funeral now.
When I die, I die.
Bizar.
fun, if that's your thing, I would have trouble doing that.
Because it made me sad.
I don't like death.
I'm trying to figure out of way to beat that.
Do you want your funeral?
Do you want yours to be a funeral or a celebration of life?
I know.
I want everybody to be sad as crap.
I don't want any celebration.
I want everybody to be so sad.
They almost can't even get there or walk out because there's so much tears and so much crying out of much they're going to miss me.
I want to be the saddest of your freaking lives.
Don't celebrate for a year.
I want you to mourn for a year.
Quit your jobs.
Yeah, if everyone celebrates for your death, that's not good.
Yeah, they're celebrating you die.
No, they celebrate.
People will be so sad.
I want the earth to turn on its side.
I'm so sad.
The gift you were to them, what you brought to them.
Yeah, I know.
They're so sad that gift is gone.
Everybody had a gift taken from you?
It sucks.
It does.
Yeah.
So sadness, hey, be sad and stay sad.
You're telling us.
Play this at the funeral on video.
Hey, everybody, be freaking sad.
Do you have a song you know you won't played?
The saddest one that's out that day.
Oh.
Just pick the saddest one that day that's going to kick everybody right in the good.
You know what?
It could be an old chart, new chart.
The sadness chart.
We should have a sadness chart.
Okay.
I want that played.
And I want every radio station I'm on right now to play all sad music for three weeks.
Wow.
That's a lot of sad music.
No commercials.
Bring everyone down.
No commercials unless they're sad commercials.
I've said what I said.
Move on.
Venmo is launching Venmo teen accounts, which I think is amazing.
It's going to be available for 13 to 17-year-olds with a parent's permission.
It'll give teens a digital wallet, a debit card.
And parents can monitor transactions, even pay their allowance through Vimmo.
I'm like, okay.
That's pretty cool.
I like it.
I like it.
Also gives kids an understanding of kind of what money is doing and what it does.
We didn't have that.
We didn't have that.
We didn't get classes on that stuff.
I didn't anyway.
We carried around an egg, said, that's a baby.
Don't break it.
We learned how to balance stuff.
And this is Venmo, but they'll get this debit card, which will allow them to withdraw money
at ATMs for $2.50.
Like, that'll be the fee.
I'm like, yes.
my kids to start seeing all the little fees that happen.
Yes, they don't understand.
That'd be a crappy class to take.
Welcome to fees.
Listen, I was talking to my daughter the other day about how when she's 16, she's going to be 18, 19 on her own.
She was like earning money, saving money.
And she goes, oh, I have a plan for that.
And I said, what's your plan?
She goes, I'm only going to eat one or two meals a day.
I felt that.
I'm like, okay.
So you've got food.
That's like at the, what about gas, insurance, rent, electricity, water.
I mean, they don't.
Yeah, they don't.
You didn't either.
I know, and eventually I guess I figured it out.
And that's honestly what gets me through.
I'm like, somehow I figured it out.
Here I am paying bills.
All right, what else?
Speaking of teenagers, Justin Moore doesn't understand why his 13-year-old daughter
never leaves her room.
He said, quote, I've seen the room.
It's not that spectacular to stay in there for eight hours a day.
And I would just like to tell Justin, Justin, you're not alone.
This is typical teenage girl behavior.
I would do the same thing.
I used to do the same thing.
Yeah.
Until I got married.
It was forced out of my room.
I would just stay in my room all day.
My wife,
because I complain about the boys.
Like, they're so loud.
And she's like, in a few years,
they're just going to stay in their rooms.
Like, so just enjoy that.
And you're like, that'd be awesome.
Yeah, I can't wait.
Yes.
Amy's that it.
I'm Amy.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
I want to go over and talk to Trudy,
who lives in Wisconsin,
who's got to tell me something good for us.
Hey, Trudy, what's going on?
So, back in 2002, 2003,
My daughter was about two to three years old.
She got a hold of my class ring, and I graduated in 1999.
And she got a hold of my class ring and thought she was funny and flushed it down the toilet.
Well, obviously it flushed on toilet.
I thought it was gone.
Well, 15 years later on 2017, I get a Facebook message from the secretary of my high school,
asking if I had lost my high school ring.
and I said, well, yeah, it was flushed down the toilet.
Well, here, some lady was walking her dog in the area where I used to live
and saw something shiny hanging in the sewer.
So she got it out and here it was my class ring.
How does it hang in the sewer?
What am I missing?
It was hanging.
You know those things that you can stretch or have hooks on?
I can't think what you call them.
I don't know.
To tie things down with.
Oh, like a bungee strap?
A bungee cord.
Yeah, like a bungee cord.
It was hanging on the hook of a bungee cord that was hanging in the sewer.
I've never been able to see in a sewer.
That's weird.
But that's awesome.
You got your ring back 15 years later.
And then also, I don't know I'm going in a sewer for something shiny.
So good for her.
Did she have to crawl somewhere?
How did she get it?
The one hook was like hanging on the top of the grate of the sewer.
And the ring was hanging on the bottom.
So she just really had to pick up the top of the thing and it came through the sewer.
So this is what I think happened.
Somebody was in the sewer working.
and they saw it and put it on a bungee
and hooked it under the Ninja Turtle hole.
Oh, it flooded and the current got the bungee
and then it was perfect.
The current thought hooked in the thing.
It was perfect.
No, I think the ring landed on the hook.
Landed.
You guys are out of your mind.
If you think that rings landed on a hook
that happened to be hanging from the top of the manhole.
No, no.
The hook, the top hook hit the manhole.
Right, right, right.
It was hanging there and then the ring came by and goes out of your mind.
Yeah, it was meant to be.
I think somebody nice put it there
in case somebody lost it.
That's what I think.
You know the odds of the hook hitting the Ninja Turtle Hole and then the ring getting on the bottom with the bungee?
That would be awesome, though.
That would be awesome.
I don't think that's it.
But that's a great story.
So do you wear it after it's been in poop water for a long time?
I do wear it now and then.
I don't wear it every day, but I do wear it now and then, yep.
That's pretty cool that you got it back.
Amy's still missing hers.
This gives me hope.
Yeah, somebody stole it, though, right?
We don't.
I think.
Do you check sewers?
Well, in North Carolina, no, and no one said anything.
I don't think it got flushed down any toilets, though.
The thing is, our house did get robbed, and Ben's Air Force Academy ring was stolen, and he never got that back.
But I just can't remember.
He knows his was in the jewelry box.
I don't remember if my was there.
So there's a chance actually in, like, some sock somewhere, and we've been doing this Ben on the show for like three years.
It's still lost.
Offering a reward.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
What's the reward up to?
You gave it.
5.50.
I gave the whole thing.
No, you gave 500.
You gave 50.
You gave 50, Amy gave 500.
I did?
Wow, that's a good reward.
Sounds right to me.
All right, look, that's awesome.
So, Trudy, I'm glad you got your ring back,
and it's probably because the kindness is somebody
from the city that's working in the sewer.
Or the rushing water.
Yeah, the rushing water that got it hooked.
Do you know how rushing that water would have to be
to hit the fan hole that high?
That'd be awesome, though.
Trudy, thank you for your call.
I hope you have a great day.
You too.
Bye-bye, guys.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
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