The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Early Bird) What Did Lunchbox Take Through a Starbucks Drive-thru? + Elder vs. Millennial + Mailbag: Lower Dating Standards

Episode Date: January 25, 2024

Lunchbox brought something through a Starbucks drive-thru to test out a new policy they are doing, find out what happened! Then, we play another round of Elder vs. Millennial! Mailbag: Listener is si...ngle in her 30s and her friends keep telling her she needs to lower her standards. What advice would you give to our listener?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:10 All right, around the room. He likes to think of himself as a cool dad, but his son did not want to go to Drake with him, and that made him sad. Producer Ready, everybody. Guys, what is going on with Lunchbox's fingernail? Like, you guys can't see it, but I'm sitting right next to it. It looks like it's going to fall off. He did something to his finger.
Starting point is 00:02:28 I hit it on a door. Like a couple months ago. Like a hammer, nail. Oh, that looks like you painted it black. Why are you doing that, dude? It's the middle finger. He's just showing it to you. He's sticking his middle finger out.
Starting point is 00:02:40 So is that? What happened? I just, like I put it, I was going in a door and the door didn't open all the way and I just jammed it in there and it hurt terribly. It hurt pretty bad. And so what happens with your fingernail? Is it going to fall off eventually? I think so, but it looks like the fingernail has grown underneath it. So this is just the getting rid of it. But yeah, it's slowly, it's starting, you can feel right here, look, feel it.
Starting point is 00:03:04 No, I'm not touching it. You guys have all the fun over there at that table. No, it's not actually not fun. Because it's like you see what lunchbox is on on his computer. Scuba Steve was on TikTok, showing what lunchbox is doing. a wordle in the middle of a segment last week. Oh, yeah. Yeah, some artist was playing.
Starting point is 00:03:17 I was like, man, I might as well get the wordle in right now. He does this game, too, where, like, there's a baseball player and you have to guess what two teams he played for? Yeah, it's called Immaculate Grid. But he does it during the show. Yeah, while we're all working. Yeah, of course. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:31 I'm working in my mind. Thank you. Lunchbox, good luck with your finger. Thank you. Being embarrassed isn't something he's known for and taking advice from us. It's something he ignores. It is Lunchbox. Everybody, right.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Bring your air. fresheners of the studios and I'm talking to Mike D, Eddie, Morgan, Amy, Bobby, because it's about to get a little gassy in here. I read a story about how bad it is to hold in your gas. Yes. Why do you not want to say gas? I was going to say fart. You can say fart. I can say fart. Once. Okay. They said if you hold it in, it can lead to bloating, pain, and internal bleeding. and guys, I'm not here to internally bleed. Then walk out of the room if you have to do it. No, no.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Yes, yes, yes. No, no, it says, do not hold it in. Just walk out of the room. But that is holding it in. No, it's not. At 10 seconds? You don't, the instant it hits you, you don't have to let it out. Hey, we're in the middle of a segment.
Starting point is 00:04:26 I get a pain. I just got to go, man. Turn your wordal off and walk out. It's going to be, I mean, Mike D and Eddie are going to be in the firing range the most. But clouds of dust begin coming up. People are eating their breakfast right now. I'm just telling you what the story said. I'm listening to doctors.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Let's move over to Amy. She recently found a new breakfast tag by adding honey. And every day she gives us the morning corny, which is pretty funny. Here's Amy, everybody. So I don't know what you guys would have done, but I ordered pizza for my kids, and I went to go pick it up. Because I did it through the DoorDash app, but I selected pickup option. Got it. So I walk in and I'm like, hey, I'm here to pick up my pizza.
Starting point is 00:05:03 I even have my little coupon or my, like, screenshot of my order and whatnot. And they're like, oh, no, a DoorDash driver picked that. up and I said for Amy B. And it wasn't confused on your part. It wasn't. And I said, oh look, here, it says pickup. It's giving me pickup instructions. Like, I'm here to pick it up. I want to pick up my pizza. And they're like, no, no, driver took it.
Starting point is 00:05:24 It'll probably be at your house when you get there. And I'm like, but I didn't select delivery. So how will they know where to go? That's funny. Maybe because within the app they do have my address. So I was like, well, gosh, this is confusing. Somebody stole your pizza. Well, I don't know what happened, but I get in my car and I go home because they
Starting point is 00:05:41 have no pizza for me and they are adamant that someone picked up my pizzas. So then I get home and we're waiting, waiting, waiting, no pizza. So then I call back and I'm like, hey, came home, there's still no pizza and they go, oh Amy B, and they said, yeah, we found your pizzas. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:05:57 And I thought, oh gosh, really? That is annoying. Oh my gosh. Right. And how do they not know where your pizza was? There aren't that many places for the pizza to hide. And they were so adamant. Right, it's a pizza place. But even on the phone, there wasn't like this, oh my gosh, you know, we're sorry.
Starting point is 00:06:14 How can we make this right? It wasn't. And I said, okay, well, I guess I'll come back and pick up my pizzas. Like, they didn't offer. They're like, cool, see you in. So I drive over there and I walk in and I'm thinking, okay. And I don't know if it's like lunchbox that gets me thinking this way or like, they're going to give me a free dessert. I'm going to get a coupon.
Starting point is 00:06:34 They should do something. They should have cooked you a new pizza because that one was cold. Oh, when I got home, I had to put them in the oven to reheat. And so it was just one of those things where I get mistakes happen, but they were just, I was so showing them, I'm here to pick up my pizzas. And they were like, no, ma'am, your pizzas are gone. A driver left with them. And a driver never left with my pizzas. So frustrating.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Why would you use DoorDash? I don't use DoorDash, but why would you use that to go pick it up? Because. Great question. Well, you can order any way you're going to order food. Yeah. So for me, I have payment set up to there. I can go to any restaurant quickly instead of having to go to that restaurant's website or to call.
Starting point is 00:07:11 And then enter my credit card. It's just like I have everything saved in there. And pickup option is cheaper, but it's just I order through DoorDash as like a clicker way. Got it. Back in the day we used to call. Hey, I did pepperoni. I still do that.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Right. So, but now you can just do it. Okay. You think that when they're taking calls, they're like, what is up with these people? Why are they calling in the car? Yes. They're like, pap balls on the phone. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:07:33 I order pizza on the phone. That's how everybody did it. Yeah. I wonder if I'll send a letter next week to order his pizza. All right, go ahead. From Mount Pine, Arkansas. He has really long hair, maybe grow to your shoulders if you dare. Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Thank you very much. I want to play a couple clips. This is coach neighbors. He coaches the University of Arkansas women's basketball team. But he had a heart attack when he was really young. He was just going to be a high school coach. And his story was so inspiring. I just want to hit you with a couple of these clips.
Starting point is 00:08:03 So here you go. Initially, I just thought I wanted to go be the high school coach at Greenwood, Arkansas. I wanted to go back home and do that. But I had a heart attack at 29. a genetic defect in my heart. And at 29, I was the high school coach at Cabot. And when it happened, and that was when it changed me to want to be a college coach. So he's like, I need to do something more that fulfills me more.
Starting point is 00:08:24 And so he starts to be a college coach. He quit his job, made like 50 grand a year less, went low, low, low, low total. And pole at the college. Worked us way up to University of Washington, took him to the final four, and then came back to Arkansas to coach the team there. And they've been doing really well. And he also talks about how he wasn't. wasn't much of a reader because he couldn't read that well?
Starting point is 00:08:44 I was an awful reader at the age of 40 and I took a test online and I read at the eighth grade reading level and that's embarrassing. And I wanted to become a better reader. So I started reading and better and better. I got better and better. I got to where I could read 900 words a minute and with comprehension. So that's when I started pouring through every copy of everything I could ever read. For every book I read, I write at least 10 pages and I go by alternate it back and forth. His office is just full of books. And I was like, you guys, spend a bunch of money on books or you read a lot. And he's like, yeah, I just couldn't read
Starting point is 00:09:14 more than an eighth grade level, but now I can and it's all he does. And he gives them out to people all the time, all different books. It's crazy. 900 words a minute. With comprehension. Yeah, I don't know what that is. I'm sure that's good. Sounds like a lot.
Starting point is 00:09:25 It does sound like a lot. Count mine. 1-2-5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 3, 34, to 5, 6, 8. See, I don't know how fast my reading is. But we do a show called Too Much Access, the video show. And so he's on this week, and it's, like, really cool, really inspiring.
Starting point is 00:09:39 That's awesome. The heart attack. 29. Crazy, man. That's crazy. Which I asked them, too, and you decided to go into coaching? I know. Which is, like, high stress, but yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:48 That's like, I had a heart attack. I'm going to be a beef tester. I'm going to eat all the red meat I can. Well, this is a good email. It's a long one. It's a good email. Let's open it up. You send an email and we read it on the air.
Starting point is 00:10:01 It's something we call Bobby's mail bag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby. I've reached a point in my life where I'm only willing to date someone that I would actually want to spend the future with. and I have certain expectations about who that person should be. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that he's employed, generally positive, caring, health conscious, trustworthy, responsible, respectful, and kind.
Starting point is 00:10:22 But some of my friends think that expecting all these things that a partner is asking too much. They suggest that I forget this list and just find someone who makes me happy and who I can get along with. I disagree, but since I've been single for a while now, maybe that's right. What do you think, am I being unrealistic, signed single in my 30s? When I look back at her list, this is me, me talking now. These are fundamental things that I think you can hold on to. Generally positive, caring, health, conscious, trustworthy, responsible, respectful and kind. That's not like left-handed, brown hair. Yeah, seven foot tall. Yeah, things that, or even like six foot tall, right? I mean,
Starting point is 00:11:03 even the employed you want you want someone to be employed I get it yes but I think it's okay your list here is okay if you were to say
Starting point is 00:11:15 I want someone who comes from a family that is like this or then I would say you're holding on to something you probably shouldn't hold on to because you're not going to find someone that perfect but these are fundamental things
Starting point is 00:11:24 that you have to have in common with someone if you get someone that's not trustworthy and not responsible you're going to be turned off immediately yeah those expectations sound fine to me Pretty normal.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Yes. These are fine expectations. I don't know if you gave us the full list or not. Right. But if you did, that's okay. You stick to these. Otherwise, you'll be miserable. Morgan, what are your standards you must have in a dude?
Starting point is 00:11:49 Give me three you must have. Okay. He has to love animals the same way that I do. Oh, the same way? That would be tough, but okay, I hear you. Like, we just have to see him in a similar way. Very compassionate. He has to be consistent.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Okay. And he also needs to be open-minded. In the way of the world, the way he sees the world. Like, is he open-minded about the way things work? Is he open that things can change, that his viewpoints can change on certain topics? Sounds dirty, but okay. No, black and white. Oh, so hard.
Starting point is 00:12:24 Yeah. What? Black and white. Well, when you're with someone that only sees black and white. Oh, sure. Well, I mean, I'm color-blig. She dated a Mexican like me. No.
Starting point is 00:12:32 It's just like, are they willing to see the gray in something? Sure, sure, sure. Yeah, that's a better way of putting it. I think your standards are good. Yeah, I think having standards is a good thing. But do you have any, though, that you think probably weed some guys out unfairly? Well, I'm sure, like the physical... You like guys that work cross necklaces and tattoos.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Yeah. A little bit of Ed Hardy in the closet. No, I don't. A lot of muscles. Yeah, yeah. I do. Hair jail. A little hair gel.
Starting point is 00:12:58 Yeah, a spike it up a little bit. I do like a guy with hair, so those could be things that stop me from potentially dating somebody. But not, if you meet a guy that's awesome and they're balding a little bit. This could be hard. Okay. Oh, she's already said the reason behind that is because her dad doesn't have hair, right? Yeah, so it's weird for me to be, like, attracted to. It's a dad thing for her.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Yeah. No, that's an excuse for why she won't go out with them. I promise it is. Like, I have a weird. What if the dude's awesome in every way, but he's starting to go bald? I mean, if I can be a. attracted to him, sure. But you're saying you probably can't be.
Starting point is 00:13:32 I probably because that's just not. Eddie, when she looks at you, she would vomit. I know. Are you feeling? I hear her good. No, Eddie, you're attractive. All right. Single of my 30s.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Keep, hang in there. I think those are all fine. Your friends are losers. All right, close it up. We've got your email and we've read it on the air. Now it's about to close. Bobby's Mel Pack. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:52 So tell me what a boundary ring is. Well, I saw Brunee Brown talking about it. And it's like whenever she's asked to, like, for example, do something. She'll take her wedding ring and she spins it around three times before giving an answer. So that way she doesn't impulsively say yes to something that maybe she really wants to say no to, which, you know, it may be uncomfortable to say no, but she would rather choose discomfort over resentment. And so it's her boundary ring. So what she's doing is she just has claimed a space that when she touches it reminds her and gives her a second to think about it.
Starting point is 00:14:28 So like three seconds? one. Well, three spins. That's just what she does three spins, but here she is talking about it. Ask me to do something now. I spend my ring three times before I answer. And it's my boundary ring. And what I say to myself when I'm spinning it is very simple.
Starting point is 00:14:43 And it's choose discomfort over resentment. Brene, can you bring five dozen cookies to school tomorrow? No. She's awesome, by the way. She's awesome. What are you laughing at? It was just funny. She knew the answer was no, but she spins the ring.
Starting point is 00:15:03 I like it's funny. Right. She was going to say no either way. Well, she might have said just quickly, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, no problem. But that's her point, right? We jumped and just tried to make other people happy sometimes at the sake of our own happiness. And so that is just a reminder before she says anything. She just spins it.
Starting point is 00:15:18 I wish we can do that here on the radio. Yeah, those questions. Just count. If long as you count out loud, there's no silence. Okay. Mostly what I do, I just say no. We're more way backward. So do you say no and then circle back.
Starting point is 00:15:31 No, I don't circle back. I work back. Let me see. Example. I don't know. Ask me to do something. Hey, Bones, will you mow the yard, please? Nah. And then I'm still not. I just know I'm not. That I'm not doing. But if you said, hey, would you come and... Can you speak at my kid school?
Starting point is 00:15:46 Great. No. Maybe. No, still no. See? But I got closer. Okay, you got to a maybe. Yeah, but I always start with no, so there's a buildup. And then sometimes I get to yes. So you go know and then think about it.
Starting point is 00:15:59 But I'm like, I can't. I'm too busy. schedule and then I come back around I just automatically know to everything Not doing it And then go because I just said yes to everything for so long I now just shut it all down And then work my way back to yes
Starting point is 00:16:11 Because I find that People aren't as upset with me As the other way around where I say yes And then go back to no You know what I like saying no though My wife always asked me like Hey do you want to do the dishes I can I do my wife
Starting point is 00:16:24 It's like hey Or can you or do you or will It's like just tell me Just tell me to do it I'll do it Because if you're really asking me, the answer is no, I don't want to. I don't want a vacuum floor. I don't want to take the dogs out. Right.
Starting point is 00:16:37 But will I? Yeah, but just tell me to. Yeah. It's funny you go through that too. I think I have a whole joke I've been working on in my notes about how my wife will ask me to do things sometimes. But she really means to tell me to do it because I keep jokes in my phone, like artist to keep songs. And so that's what I wrote. It's just a rough joke.
Starting point is 00:16:56 My wife asked questions like, do you want to take the dogs out? But it's not really a question because I don't have a choice. is whether I get yelled at or not. That's funny. Because that is your choice. Yeah, that's just like the note I wrote there. Like, I don't have a choice in that. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Whether I get in trouble or not. I think my son learned in school, like the difference between you can and Will or May. You know, like if you say, remember being in school, can I go to the bathroom? And your teacher might be like, well, can you? Oh. And you be like, okay, may I go to the house? You know what I mean. But so now at home I'll be like, well, can you do this?
Starting point is 00:17:28 And he's like, can I? Sure. I can. And then I have to be like, will you please do this? That's good. Yeah. Just the whole point of this segment is she has a ring. It could be anything.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Yeah, it could maybe you take your watch off. We'll pull your hair three times before you say, yeah. It just keeps you from saying yes or no to things quickly. Unless you're me, I'd say no immediately. Then work my way back. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. Yeah, home it's something good.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Back in 2022, the firefighters in Louisville are at the station. They're grilling. I don't know what they do. They have sleepovers. There's a pole. They go up and down. Yeah, it's fun. And then the doorbell rings.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Go get it, Tim. Tim goes up there, opens the door. There's no one here. It looks down. Oh, there's a baby. Oh, they left a baby. Somebody dropped off a newborn baby at the fire station. What's that law called?
Starting point is 00:18:21 Moses. I think. Yeah, something like that. Yeah. So then, you know, they do what they do. They send it off to casework. They take care of all that. But there's a family, the Tyler's.
Starting point is 00:18:32 They live across town. They read the story in the newspaper and they say, you know what? This is crazy. Like, I think we're called to be foster parents. So they are already certified to be foster parents. They call caseworkers. They put it all together. So sure enough, they get the baby.
Starting point is 00:18:46 They are foster parents for two years to that baby. And then last month, baby Samuel was officially adopted. That's pretty cool. And this family has already has two kids that they've adopted, five year old and seven-year-old. And now baby Samuel is their third adopted child. The baby Moses law is the common name of a law authorizing a designated emergency infant care provider to take possession of a child, appearing to be 60 days old or younger.
Starting point is 00:19:10 The parent does not express intent to return for the child. So it's a safe place where they can leave the kid because otherwise they may leave it somewhere really unsafe. But look, it all turned out okay because the family wanted them. Good story. That's what it's all about right there. That was tell me something good. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying.
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Starting point is 00:20:25 On a recent episode of the podcast Money and Wealth with John Hobriant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about. about like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family.
Starting point is 00:21:07 If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. and IHeart Podcast presents soccer moms. So I'm Leanne. Yeah. This is my best friend Janet. Hey.
Starting point is 00:21:31 And we have been joined at the hips since high school. Absolutely. Now a redacted amount of years later. We're still joined at the hip. Just a little bit bigger hips. Wider. This is a podcast. We're recording it as we tailgate our youth soccer games in the back of my Honda Odyssey.
Starting point is 00:21:45 With all the snacks and drink. Sidebar. Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer? Well, then you got it. Do you want a white collar or something here? Just take it. What are y'all doing? Are you making a rap album?
Starting point is 00:21:58 Oh, I would. Come on. Can you believe? I would buy it. Cuts through the defense like a hot knife through sponge cake. That sounds delicious. Oh, you're lucky. I'm not a drug addict.
Starting point is 00:22:10 You're lucky I'm not an alcoholic. You are. I'm lucky I'm not a killer. I love this team and I'm really trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on. Oh. Listen to soccer moms on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast. podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Amy had a story about Starbucks trying to reduce waste so they say you can bring your own
Starting point is 00:22:32 cup and they'll fill it up. Yeah. We were like, can you bring any cup, how big. And so we have this massive cup in our studio. It is almost four feet tall. It measures at almost 450 ounces. It's basically a decorative giant Sonic cup. It's not a real cup.
Starting point is 00:22:50 However, you can put stuff in it. So lunchbox took this. his cup, loaded it into his car. So you did? No, I loaded it in the back of Scuba's truck. I was going to say it's big. Because I didn't know how I would do it. And so I'm in the bed of the pickup truck in the drive-thru.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Scuba. He's driving and you're back there with the cup. Yeah. And so he pulls up past the speaker where I'm at the speaker and I'm the one doing the ordering with the big old cup because I want to know will they fill it up. Because that's what they said, right? You bring a cup, they fill it up. Yeah. Okay. Here we go. What can I get started for you?
Starting point is 00:23:23 Yeah, you guys are doing that where you can bring your cup and you'll fill it up with coffee or whatever, right? Right. Yeah, so I'm going to do, I'm going to just bring my cup and I'm going to fill it up with regular coffee. Just a pipe. I guess, I mean, Grande, because that means big, right? It's a big cup. All right.
Starting point is 00:23:42 And then it's just going to be 344. All right. Thank you. They don't know what this cup is waiting for. What's, it's not Grande as big, though, is it? It's the biggest one. Grand is the middle. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Grande in Spanish means big. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, but this is Italian, I think. Grande's medium. I don't know. I don't know. So maybe it's a big meat. Regardless, this cup is there.
Starting point is 00:24:05 When you first said, hey, she was like, yeah? Was she confused? Yeah, because I guess they have a camera right there. Oh, they can see you. Oh, that's why. But no, no, but they couldn't see the cup. The cup's laying down. So you're just a hillbilly in the back of the truck.
Starting point is 00:24:17 I'm the hillbilly in the back of the truck. And they're like, okay. All right, so here he is pulling up to the window. Hello. I was trying to fill up the cup. up. It's just black coffee. Oh, because it won't fit through the window? No, because it's not a personal coffee.
Starting point is 00:24:36 No, no, this is what I drink out of. Like, I got my straw. I'm sorry, sir. See, it's my straw. Also, we can't fill that up with coffee, only because the most we can fill up is going to be about 20 ounces. I mean, I've been through the window if you need me to. Right, but that's not the thing is we can't fill more than 20 ounces. Okay, what if we just put 20 ounces in there?
Starting point is 00:24:55 Okay. All right. And then it's just 344. Oh, 344. And can I get two creams? for that. Oh, two creams. Thank you so much. You too. They poured 20 ounces in the cup?
Starting point is 00:25:14 Yeah. How'd they get it there? She took a cup, stuck it out the window, and poured it into the sonic cup. Defeating the purpose of them not having no... 100%. Then she took the creamers, poured them in a cup, and handed me the cup with a creamer, and I poured it in. What'd you learn from this? I learned that they will not fill up any cup, only a 20-ounce cup. Up to a 20-ounce cup. And this 450-ounce?
Starting point is 00:25:38 It was a no-go. And it wasn't because it wouldn't fit in the window. I never heard it was up to 20 ounces in your story. Did you keep that from us? Yeah, and she didn't think it was a personal cup, so I put the straw in there. I was like, look. He put his mouth on it. Look.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Who was laughing in the back around? The people in the other workers. Do they know you're messing with her, or do they just think you're an idiot? I think they thought I was just an idiot. I mean, because they were, I mean, she was so angry. Yeah, she didn't sound like she was part of a joke. Right, but everybody else around her, was enjoying it.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Except for her. I enjoyed it. Yeah. That was awesome. The video's great. Yeah, okay. We'll put it up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:15 All right. Go over to Bobbybones.com to see the video. Elder, millennial, Eddie the oldest, Swifty Lauren, the youngest. You guys will answer
Starting point is 00:26:24 trivia questions about each other's generation. You guys are good to go? Yeah. Lauren's up two to one. She is? Yeah. Didn't realize that.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Eddie, here are your questions. Question number one. Now, she'll know the answer to this. Okay. But will you? What Disney's, Channel show was about the Diffy family who left
Starting point is 00:26:41 on vacation from the year 2021 but they're rented time machine malfunctioned and they were thrown into the year 2004. Oh, I think I've seen these. Gosh, what is it? The Diffy family. They left on vacation from the year 2121, but the
Starting point is 00:27:00 time machine that they rented malfunctioned. The Diffys? Mm-hmm. My kids watch this, but I don't think they're the Diffies. I'm going to go with the Thundermans. That's incorrect. Swiftie Lauren, can you steal? Did you say it was a movie or a TV show?
Starting point is 00:27:16 Disney Channel show. Is that Phil of the Future? It is. Yeah. Yeah. It was. Phil of the future. Phil of the future?
Starting point is 00:27:23 Yeah, how about that? Never heard of us. Let's introduce Eddie up first. He's the dad of four. He's the Hispanic who don't panic. You can find him smoking his chicken. And I want to send him to turkey to get a hair transplant so let a hair will thicken. It's Eddie.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Eddie, question number two. Yeah. What actress starred as the lead role of Mia in the 2001 movie, the Princess Diaries. Oh, that is Anne Hathaway. Correct. Yes. Eddie, what show premiered in 2009 about a group of ambitious misfits
Starting point is 00:27:52 trying to escape the harsh realities of high school by joining a singing club headed by a passionate Spanish teacher? Let's say that one more time. Sure. What show premiered in 2009 about a group of ambitious mitfits trying to escape the harsh realities of high school by joining a singing club headed by a passionate. Spanish teacher.
Starting point is 00:28:15 A lunchbox laugh because it's probably really easy. So I'm going with high school musical. Incorrect. No! Swifty, Lauren, you can still. Glee? Glee is correct. She's good. And I laughed because Eddie, I was like, you said, oh, just one more time.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Like, oh, that's going to give it to you. Like you were dialed in. You weren't dialed in. I was not. All right, let's go over and introduce Lauren. She is our youngest producer. She was born in 1996. and on Instagram she double taps all the Taylor and Travis picks.
Starting point is 00:28:46 It's Swifty Lauren. All right, Lauren. You really just need one, maybe two to win, okay? Okay. Good. This song is from 1987. It's called Pour Some Sugar on Me. Here's a clip.
Starting point is 00:29:01 You name that artist. Def Lefford. Correct. Wow. She's good. She's so good. How'd you know that? I just know my music.
Starting point is 00:29:15 She knows everything. Everything, Eddie. How? Do we know her age? is she older than we think? She's like that, they thought that little girl. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:23 The adopted one. I have ID. I can show you my ID for proof. By the way, that little girl was not younger than they said. No, no. Okay. Lauren, for the win,
Starting point is 00:29:34 what actor played the character of Tony Macelli in the TV series Who's the Boss? Oh, no. That's a tough one. Oh, no. Do you know it, Eddie? I do know it.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Yeah. What actor played Tony Micelli in the TV series, Who's the Boss? I have never seen that show. Any guess at all? Tony Micelli, who's the boss? Time, incorrect, Eddie. That's Tony Danza.
Starting point is 00:30:04 Correct. I've never gotten that. Okay, here we go. Comes down to this. Lauren, if you get this. In Saved by the Bell, who's the principal of Bayside High School? Blanking. I'm blanking right now.
Starting point is 00:30:18 I know it. In Saved by the Bell, who's the principal. Zach Morris. And there's, oh, my God. I know it. I'm just blaking right now. I'm panicking. It's fun.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Eddie. That's Mr. Belding. I did it. I knew it. Come on. And now we're at a tie. Oh, don't call it a comeback.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Okay. Southern death. Sud and death. I got to focus. Got to focus. Eddie, you got three questions. Okay. You can't steal Lauren.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Three questions in Lauren's category. What's the name of the 2000s drama about the lives of Cohen, Cooper, and Nickel families in well-to-do Newport Beach? Newport Beach, 2000s drama. Owen Cooper and Nickel Families. Outer Banks. Incorrect. It's the O.C.
Starting point is 00:31:08 God. What's the name of the dance, popularized by Fortnite, involving swinging one's hips in a circular motion? Yeah. I can picture it. It's the... Gosh, what was that called?
Starting point is 00:31:22 It's not the gritty. Time. Gritty. Flossing. Oh, my goodness. I knew that. I knew that. Eddie, what cheerleading movie came out in
Starting point is 00:31:31 2000 and starred Kirsten Dunst. Back up. Hold on. Back up. It's like that. It's like, back off. Yeah, back off. Bring it on. Dang it! No! Incorrect. That was not good. Lauren, all you need to do is get one. Okay.
Starting point is 00:31:49 What was the name of the brand of portable audio players and recorders from Sony? Portable audio players and recorders from Sony is that a Walkman? Correct, winner. That means nothing. Lauren's up 3-1. Millennials whooping at tail. I'm stressing now. The fact she got deaf leopard, it blew my mind. Good job.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Thank you. And Wachtman. I don't think lunchbox would have got Depp Leppard. No, I wouldn't have. Here's a voicemail from Melissa in San Antonio. Morning Studio, I'm catching up on the podcast, and I'm listening to Eddie talk about not wanting to let his son go watch Drake his concert.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And I just want to say, strict parents cause sneaky kids. So you got to give him. some rope. So little bit. Because if not, he's going to learn how to be real sneaky, real quick to get what he wants. Speaking from some experience. Sorry, Mom.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Okay. Okay. What I hear there is the night of the concert. I got to watch, make sure he's not sticking out. Lock him in his room. That's right. That's what you hear. That's what I hear.
Starting point is 00:32:59 Put an air tag on his toe. Sneaky kids, man. All right, here is Stephen. Bobby. I've been waiting for you to put back on Chris Stapleton in the studio. I love to hear and again I've been waiting for him
Starting point is 00:33:13 for him for a long I want to happen to him can you put him up on the radio for us you got it I'll put him on tomorrow he'll be in studio tomorrow perfect
Starting point is 00:33:20 yeah we just this just happened to time up right yeah Chris Stapleton in studio tomorrow as part of the Friday morning conversation and by the way
Starting point is 00:33:27 if you guys want to call and leave us a voicemail it's the same as our phone number 877 77 Bobby call any time you want leave us a voicemail 877 77
Starting point is 00:33:37 B-O-B-B-B-Y Here's Amy's pile of stories. Bobby, you have allergies, right? Severely, and I didn't know I did, but to like weird stuff like Japanese trim bush. I don't even know what that is. Where do you find this? I guess in Japan. But like a lot of stuff outside that we have here, but a lot of stuff that we don't.
Starting point is 00:33:55 And even dogs, which made me pretty sad. So rest of a piece of my dogs. I'm just kidding. Well, would you be down with strapping this large device to your face and it'll electrocute your nose for like 15 minutes? And then apparently you'll be good. it's called nasocom. Wait, I'll be totally good.
Starting point is 00:34:12 Yeah, you can let you anything. I'll be 15 minutes if I'm totally good. It says a new device cures your allergies by electrocuting your nose. Now, just hit Kickstarter so you could also get in on it. That sounds super safe then. They claim that making your nose muscles contract and relax can help your sinuses and let you breathe easier. Okay, I get that, but not really fixing the allergies. I take...
Starting point is 00:34:35 Says your allergies. Starting, maybe like instant relief, but not. overall. I start getting allergy shots this week. Is that once a week? It's once a week. I take three once a week. Yeah, I have to go up once a week
Starting point is 00:34:51 and get three shots for a year. You good with needles? No, but I'm not good with me having to get rid of our dogs. I just refuse to do that. Well, yeah. So that's what it is. Okay, what else? Well, there's this girl in TikTok. Her name is Brittany Reynolds, and she's going viral because she's really mad at Chase
Starting point is 00:35:07 for increasing her credit card. limit. I thought you meant like Chase Rice. No, Chase Bank. Chase Bank. Chase Bank. They increased it. Right. So she's someone that would max out her card at times and then she keeps trying to pay it down. And she said, every time
Starting point is 00:35:23 she gets to a level where she's maxing it out, she's like, they increase my limit. She's like, they have to stop doing this. That's on her. I know. What a dumb. And so she, wait, she's upset at them or she's suing them? Okay, she says they are making so much money from us. She believes her limits
Starting point is 00:35:39 increase because she was always maxing out her cards and making payments on time so they knew that she would continue to pay. So they're like, well, we'll just go ahead and bump her limit to 43,000. Cut the card up and don't use it anymore. Or have a limit in your head and then don't spend until you get it paid. That's the dumbest thing ever. People have no, they don't take any personal responsibility for anything anymore. She said, quote, they always do this when they see you making progress with paying it off. They're like, well, that's their business. Yeah, that's, that is literally their business. That's how they make money. So it's just a good
Starting point is 00:36:12 reminder to everyone that you don't have to use your entire credit limit. No matter how big it is. Straight it. All right. What else? Billy Currington has announced a 2024 spring tour with Kip Moore. Billy Currington has so many hits. Yeah. Yeah. Like low key
Starting point is 00:36:28 so many hits and you start to go through them all, I was sitting here's it known a turdit time. Good directions. That one are being dumb, and people look crazy. I'm pretty good. God is great. I'm drinking beer.
Starting point is 00:36:42 Or, there you go. Mowing thick grass. Or like, it's hard to sing. Hold on. Turn to that. Hey. Must be doing something right. That's a good one.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Good one. Or, uh, oh, come on. So good. He's got so many. Or, hey girl. It's a big girl. Yeah. Whatever that one was.
Starting point is 00:37:02 Hey girl. Come on, Ray. Here this guy in Oscar. That's that Billy and Kip? Yeah, I just feel like that'd be a really good show. And tickets go on sale this Friday at Ticketmaster. What else do you have there, Ray? I was just going by ones you named and I was seeing if they're on the list.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Oh, Donut. Remember that one? Don't it. Don't it. Now I'm like, Don't it. Don't it. Don't it. You know what, whatever.
Starting point is 00:37:28 If you want a good time. We can get it. And every, do it. Whatever. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Tell me something good. Justin Sweeten was out on his snowmobile in Utah. Room, boom, boom, boom. Cutting it up. Had his son on the back. A bunch of other riders with him. When all of a sudden, Avalanche!
Starting point is 00:38:05 Here comes the snow. And one of the riders gets buried. And they're like, man, we got to find this, dude. And they, I don't know what a beacon is. But they use beacons. They respond to. They start digging. A beacon would be like you shoot something up and people come to it.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Like a... Like a beacon of light. You ever hear that saying? Yeah. So they know where to come. People know where to come. And so they find the dude and they dig and dig and dig. And they said it took several minutes.
Starting point is 00:38:30 I'm watching them with shovels right now. I'll go straight down into it. Wow. To dig. And he was just buried under the snow. But they got there in time. A lot of times, too, especially at first when you get avalanche. I've read that you have a lot of...
Starting point is 00:38:43 air and you don't die immediately. You're not just like crushed. But you're trapped. Yes. So then you spit. Right? Oh yeah. Spit. And then whichever way your spit falls, that's down. So you know which way's up. So you don't dig the wrong way if you're digging. I thought you pee. Well, any water coming out of your body.
Starting point is 00:39:01 But here's what's crazy. When they get to him, right, he's freezing. Hypothermia, all that stuff. They build a fire and sit there and warm him up by the fire before they can get him out of there. The rescue took about two hours. Yeah, that's crazy. And man, I mean... Who knew avalanches were a real thing? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:17 My five-year-old asked me the other day, he goes, Dad, are avalanche is real? Because he sees him on cartoons. I was like, yeah, and he goes, I don't want to go there. Me either. Same thing. Yeah, scary.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Yeah. All right, thank you. That's good news. Good job, everybody. That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good. American soccer is about to explode. The World Cup is coming.
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