The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Full) Amy Mammogram PSA + Update on Bobby and Lunchbox’s Storage Unit Auction + Eddie’s Thinks He Got Scammed at the Gas Station

Episode Date: July 21, 2022

Amy shares why it is important to get a mammogram. She shares she is going in now once a year since she’s in her 40’s. Bobby and Lunchbox share how their business venture is going selling the shoe...s they found in a storage locker they won on a bid. Eddie can’t figure out what happened to him at the gas station yesterday. He thinks he may have got scammed after someone asked him to pay for their gas with his credit card and they would give them cash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:09 Welcome to Thursday show Morning studio Morning Listen it's early in the morning I'm always like how much excitement do I bring Really early Because I know some of you folks trying to sleep Like I just barbs in the room
Starting point is 00:02:36 Hopefully you elected to have us on But you know when it's early Sometimes you don't love the excitement and I say that because if I get on a flight and it's really early I ain't trying to have people even the person over the speaker I don't need too much excitement I don't need any funny games from the flight attendants like I'm ready to lay down put my head down fall asleep here is a 6 a.m. flight last week on a Southwest Airlines flight where they grabbed the little phone and like hey everybody and just singing full blast I will always love you
Starting point is 00:03:03 oh that's so mean like take a fork and just shove it in my ears that's so mean what it ain't It ain't good enough to do that at 3 p.m. And it doesn't matter how good it is at 6 a.m. I would bet you 60% of the plane is just wanting to go to sleep. And I'm sure that's that flight attendant's routine where they get on, they sing. Everybody's like, hey, and then they go about their little announcements. 6 a.m. that ain't the thing. You don't do it before 9.
Starting point is 00:03:37 I'm going to put it at 9. If it's 8.58, you wait two minutes. You let it get in the air. One more time. Here's the flight attendant that early. That is such a sour. note too. That's like one of the people on Idol in the early stages where you know their mom was like, yeah, you're really good. And I would watch him sing and I'd be like, man, I'm proud of you
Starting point is 00:04:01 for it, but right now it ain't for you. And right now at 6 a.m., that wasn't for her. That is not a, that is not a good situation. So I saw that. I wanted to start the show there. And then have one other thing I wanted to play as far as clips ago. There's a marriage therapist saying the secret to a more perfect union as far as being married and making sure you're happy every day is practicing active responsibility. What do you think active responsibility is? I feel like taking responsibility for your side of
Starting point is 00:04:29 things and making sure you're self-aware. Yeah, I mean, sort of. It's mostly, it's very practical things. Like, if you walk by the kitchen and the dishes are piled up, clean them. Watch the dishes. If the car is extremely dirty, watch the car.
Starting point is 00:04:45 It's like if you see something, take care of it if it ain't right. So this is a clip from this therapist. Active responsibility would be you looking around the house for things that you could do and taking responsibility for the things that need to happen within the house. Passive responsibility being available to help, but waiting for somebody to tell you what needs to be done. When it comes to household chores and child care, which one are you doing? Are you taking passive responsibility or active responsibility for the things that need to get done? This is one of the top things that I hear from women as a complaint saying that their husbands are waiting for them to tell them what needs.
Starting point is 00:05:21 needs to be done. And they're really looking for her partner in life who is actively responsible for the house and for the children and not waiting for their wife to tell them what to do. Amy, where do you fall into being active or passive? Oh, I'm active. You go and you search out for things to do. Yes. Because they don't get done if you don't do them? No, I don't want to imply that at all.
Starting point is 00:05:43 I don't imply that, but I'm typically active. Like, if I can't handle if the dishes are dirty, like I try to figure out what's going on with the kids. I'm active in the ones I don't mind doing. And that is? I don't mind cleaning the kitchen. If she cooks, I will actively go and just clean the kitchen or I will say, hey, I will clean. I don't mind that. But in cleaning the kitchen, I don't, the dishes get rinsed and left in the sink for the most part.
Starting point is 00:06:06 But I clean all the counters. I like that. The dogs, I'm happy to clean the dogs. I feed the dogs, clean the dogs, all that. Fine. But there's some other stuff. I don't really like doing. I just got to be, I don't like folding laundry.
Starting point is 00:06:17 You need to be told you. I mean, you can punch me in the face, in the gut, in the knees. stomp my feet. Yeah, man. I hate folding laundry. So that one's not fun. So, yeah, I think I'm 75% active, 25% passive. Eddie?
Starting point is 00:06:30 100% active. And I hate that this therapist, I hate that this therapist said this is the number one complaints from wives out there. You're active 100%? My number one complaint about wives. Oh, yours about wives. Absolutely. Wait, you're active?
Starting point is 00:06:44 Are you understanding what I'm saying? Yes, 100%. If I see something, oh, look, you know what I did the other day? I washed the window. Why? Because I saw handprints on it. Is this new Eddie? Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Okay, I thought so. Go ahead. This is definitely not old Eddie. Now, now, now, I'm not perfect. You just said 100%. I like that too. I can say anything wrong. I'd be like, yeah, I'm great.
Starting point is 00:07:02 I'm not perfect. If I smell a smelly diaper, I do kind of walk away from it. That'd be passive. I've been guilty of that, but I'm trying to work on that. So you're not 100%. 98 then. Ooh, a diaper's more than 2% booty. As a kid, you got kids.
Starting point is 00:07:16 You got baby, you know? Well, that's where I'm in. So that is the top complaint from, Wives, they say, plus Eddie. That's ridiculous. Yes, Amy. Well, I guess on the car front, I don't necessarily wash my car or put gas in it. Pretty passive.
Starting point is 00:07:30 But I guess the gas thing's tough. I was going to say, if you're not a wash your car family, we are not. We are. We're not. We're not. We don't wash crap. If it rains with part, we'll pull it out in the driveway. But it's not like it needs to be.
Starting point is 00:07:43 That's how you wash your car? Let God do it. Yeah. That's a good idea. Big man upstairs, I'm charging a nickel. Yeah, that's right. So, but, right, that's not a thing for us because that's not important. But, yes, the gassing the car.
Starting point is 00:07:55 I wanted to also admit, I'm not perfect. No, we're not perfect. Caitlin is very active. She just sees stuff and gets it done and never even brags about it. If I do it, I'm brag about it, though. I may write a song about it. I'll clean the kitchen tonight. Ooh, that's good, man.
Starting point is 00:08:09 That's good, that's a good one. Thank you very much. It's time for 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.
Starting point is 00:08:23 My four-year wedding anniversary is coming up to the end of the week. My husband and I don't have any traditions for our anniversaries, except we go to a nice dinner and we spend some time together. We did not discuss getting gifts for each other. But yesterday, my husband mentioned, the gift had been delivered for me and not to go and pick it up to let him get it off the porch. He's incredibly hard to shop for, given that I don't know how to buy him the things he really likes.
Starting point is 00:08:46 He's golfer. He loves college football. I feel like a shirt or something's too impersonal, but I only have a few days to get him something. I know you have similar hobbies. Maybe you can help me. What do I get him as a last minute anniversary gift? Thanks, signed. Amy and Texas.
Starting point is 00:09:01 This is bizarre because usually this is a dude going, I forgot, what do I do? It's almost never a woman. And it's your fourth. It's not even your first. Golly, yeah. I've done this a few times. If I don't know the gift situation, I get a gift. in the situation. I don't want to be left being the one who didn't. I'm always happy to be the one.
Starting point is 00:09:25 It's like if I'm not sure the dress code, I'm probably going to overdress a little bit because it's easier to be overdressed and way underdressed. So you messed up. But we're going to learn something here. One, you can use your technology to make sure this doesn't happen again, meaning you can tell S-I-R-I in your phone. I don't want to say it because it'll go off. You can say, hey, on this date, it can be a month prior. Remind me to get my husband a wedding gift. And it will go off in your phone. Really? Yeah. And then you have more time and you're not stressed. And then you have a month to do it.
Starting point is 00:09:52 So there, or you can put it in a calendar. That's number one. Number two is Amazon is your friend. Amazon can get you basically whatever you need in a couple of days if you have prime or if you pay a little extra for it. So this is what I'm going to say. I'm just giving you a very practical idea. We don't have a lot of time here. It's about to be your anniversary.
Starting point is 00:10:11 He loves college football. Whoever his team is, let's say he's a Razorback fan. And he loves golf. You can get him an Arkansas. They raise their back head cover for one of his clubs. A three wood, a driver, getting a big hog. That's cool. That's what I have.
Starting point is 00:10:25 So he may like Ohio State. He may like Iowa. I don't know, but you can get him a head cover for his club or even a putter cover. And then you get him a gift card to go to the golf store to get him something that he chooses. That way you got the personal part and you got the gift card. Guys don't need it to be as personal. Most don't I do. But guys don't need it to be as personal and he won't.
Starting point is 00:10:43 He'll think you spent time doing it. It's going to be awesome. Just do that. You're taking care of. You will thank me later. Amy and Texas Golf Club cover and a gift card
Starting point is 00:10:52 The end I think that's it And don't forget next year When your anniversary is Okay guy Sorry not a guy Girl girl? Yeah
Starting point is 00:11:00 What's happening here Okay that's all Now I'm exalted I'm winded I'm winded It's so passionate about that I'm winded All right that's the mail bag
Starting point is 00:11:08 Close it up We've got your email And we've read it on the air Now it's about to close Bobby's mail bag Yeah About about talk with Gray Robinson.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Saw her on TikTok a while ago. It was like, you're really good. She came in and performed. It's pretty cool. She's continued to put out music, and I feel like she's just getting better and better. We featured her on the Women of I Heart Country a couple of times,
Starting point is 00:11:31 and she has a new song called Ruin Tennessee. Really great new artist. Just signed her first publishing deal, and we'll talk to her about that. So, here she is. Let's talk to Gray Robinson. In studio now is Gray Robinson. who we brought you in because I think you just sent like a TikTok song up and I was like
Starting point is 00:11:53 dang you're good come up and so now she's here by herself we've been featuring her on the women of our country and congratulations all your recent success thank you did you run into my wife somewhere yes I ran into her at Zara at the mall many months ago and we talked for a second she said she's so sweet she said um a woman or a girl or probably woman she doesn't call people girls came a young I don't know something came up to me and she was so nice nice and I just kind of assumed it was you. Yeah. She said she had played on your show before.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Oh yeah. And so, and then someone said you saw me in public somewhere and wouldn't come up? I saw you at Oku. A restaurant. Yes, and you were with your wife and Brett Eldridge. And I felt so rude. I was like, I don't want to come up and just interrupt his dinner so I didn't say, hey, but then I emailed scuba. That's how you said, hey, emailed scuba.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Just let him know that I say hi. So were you sitting near us? Yeah, it was, yeah. And you didn't even go. No, I just, well, okay. Well, okay. If we know each other, you should, you have permission. I know.
Starting point is 00:12:52 To be like, hey, Bobby, how's it going? I know, I should have. But it was like a small little dinner and I was like, I don't know. We were just having dinner. I don't think it was. You never know. Okay. It's probably breath and intimidated her.
Starting point is 00:13:01 It wasn't even us. Well, how you've been? Everything good? I've been great, yeah. Are you playing much? Yeah, I've been. Well, that's kind of the next step is looking for some shows to play. But I'm married now.
Starting point is 00:13:13 You are? I was engaged and I was planning my wedding and I was leaving right after the show last year. And how did that go? It went so good. What was the wedding like? It was the best day of my life. Besides being on the show, that was second best, but the wedding was definitely first. Where did you get married?
Starting point is 00:13:25 The Greenbrier and West Virginia. So is he from West Virginia or are you? No, we're both from North Carolina. And so why West Virginia? It was just meant a lot to us. I've kind of been going there for my life and yeah. Did you do your own vows? We did.
Starting point is 00:13:39 We wrote our own. You're a writer. Yes. Did you cry? Oh my gosh, yes. I cried too much the whole day. I cried more than my wife cried when doing. You know, actually, I think my husband did too.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Especially when we were up there, but before I was like a mess. Was he embarrassed that he cried afterward? No, I think he couldn't even control it. I think he was just like, it is what it is. Well, congratulations on the wedding. And then I hear, too, that you signed your first publishing deal right after you'd come on the show. Yes. I signed with 50 Egg Music with Luke Holmes and Jonathan Singleton, and it's been a dream.
Starting point is 00:14:09 And so, yeah. So you are now getting paid to write songs. I am. Isn't that like the greatest thing? It really is. How did that come about? Well, I think from the show, like that just created a lot of buzz. And I was doing this thing for a while.
Starting point is 00:14:21 And I mean, honestly, once you were like, who was this girl at he put on the show? I think it kind of started that for me. And then I just met with a bunch of people, but I just felt like Fice Yegg was my home. And that's where I ended up. Did you quit another job that you were? No, so I just graduated college. I went to Belmont. So I graduated in 2020.
Starting point is 00:14:39 And this was like all right after I got. I was on your show like two months after I graduated. Wait. How long ago do we? have her on. This was like, was it March, I think of 2021. That long ago. Yeah. Yeah. What is happening with time? I thought it was like three weeks ago. Holy crap. Her name is Gray Robinson. I want to play a little clip of her new single. This is called Ruin Tennessee. You can't ruin Tennessee for me. But you're going to play something different for us, I hear. I am. Okay, what are you going to play? I'm going to play my
Starting point is 00:15:15 newest single that I released two weeks ago called fireworks. Wait, so you got a new single and a newest single? Okay, I'm confused. I think then you should say, new if it's the latest. So I'm doing singles a month. So did it. That ruin Tennessee was June, Fireworks, July, and then I have a song coming next month too. So this will be the newest single. This is the newest single called Fireworks. Okay, here she is. She's just graduated college a couple years ago. She's got a publishing deal. She's all over TikTok and you know what? She watches me at dinner. Let's just say it. It doesn't say hello. All right, here she is Gray Robinson. the July looking up in the skies when I knew.
Starting point is 00:16:11 He said he couldn't wait to show me Colorado. Told me in August that we'd take a silver ride. And he knew a place we could stop halfway driving through. There's sparks flying, but I took it too far. Knew better, but I trusted my heart. Got too close. And when I got burned, because that's how fireworks. Wish I could have seen the red flags.
Starting point is 00:16:39 in time, but I let myself write a love story in my mind should have known I would just get hurt because that's how fireworks that's how fireworks that's how fireworks. Great Robinson, live.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Nice job. You got us to fireworks. I'm thinking I'm going to hear a song about sparks and love and fireworks happen and then all of a sudden you switch it on us and you go, that's how fire works. Yes. Dang, got me again. Let down the paths and thrown a curveball.
Starting point is 00:17:20 That song, because you wrote that, but that song, I assume it's not about your new husband? It's not. It's funny because people will ask me, they'll be like, why do you, because my both songs that I just released are about, I guess, breakups. And they're like, why are you releasing songs if you're happily married? And I feel like I'm just like a writer at first, and I like creating these stories. And I've been there, but I'm just, I love the songs and I'm putting them out. And so, yeah. So that's a story that you created a wink, wink, hey, yeah, you're sure.
Starting point is 00:17:45 It didn't happen about another guy. I mean, I've got my fair share, but yes, it's not like specific about something. So we met Gray on TikTok. Again, she just sent a video and I was like, hey, come up. And now you've like, your TikTok's doing really well, huh? Are you spending a lot of time on TikTok, like writing songs, putting songs out there? Or now that you're a paid singer, songwriter, you're doing more of that? I mean, TikTok, I'm doing like here and there.
Starting point is 00:18:07 I feel like it's not as much. Like, I feel like when you put me on the show was huge. Like TikTok because of COVID and everything, it was such a thing. But I'm doing a little bit. I feel like reels are kind of the thing maybe now on Instagram, but I'm doing that. You must be getting paid for reels like. You get paid? Is that crazy? I don't, but they all are like shooting reels of everything. Awesome. They're like doing documentaries of going to the bathroom and they're like, let me post this.
Starting point is 00:18:26 No, really? Yeah, it's crazy. Are you getting paid? I do. Have you made any money? I mean, a couple hundred. For like how many reels though? I literally have probably five. Morgan's made like thousands, like $3,000, $4,000. Yeah. Wow. Yeah, crazy. And Eddie won't tell us how much he's making. Oh, it's too much. I think he's hiding the money from the government.
Starting point is 00:18:42 You know what I think. Well, if you post the video that has a TikTok symbol, they won't, like, pay you or push your stuff, apparently. Yeah, of course. Yeah, you should do that. So they're, like, making you all everything through Instagram now because they're trying to, you know, be like TikTok. Well, that's how fireworks. Well, great, nice job. Yes, thank you.
Starting point is 00:18:59 I cannot wait to watch you continue to build on this, and it was a great performance. Yes, thank you. And next time you see me at dinner. I will say hi. As long as my mouth's not full, you can just go, hey, Bobby, how's it going? I will. That's all it takes. Well, now this is even better, so I got to, like, hang out with all of you guys.
Starting point is 00:19:15 But yes, I'll do that next time. Follow her on Instagram or TikTok, the Gray Robinson, G-R-A-Y. The Gray-R-A-R-R-A-Y. The Gray-R-Robinson. There she is. Gray-Robinson. Thank you. The latest from Nashville and Hollywood. Morgan No. 2nd. 30-second skinny.
Starting point is 00:19:33 Thomas Rett shared how he and his wife got creative for date nights during the pandemic. Me and Lauren got real good at bringing the bar to each other during 2020. I don't think we saw a bar. for a year and a half. And so we got really good at getting creative with date night, whether it was cooking together, watching a movie downstairs, opening a bottle of wine, whatever it was. Dylan Scott hopes one day he can meet Tim McGraw. We grew up in the same area, the same way. I mean, he's a little older than I am, but still, I can't believe our paths have not crossed in Nashville. Yeah, I've been here 11 years, you know, so I'm just waiting, waiting for that day,
Starting point is 00:20:04 you know, because he's a big influence on my career. Carly Pierce shared what it was like to see the tattoo one of her fans got of the lyrics to her song, it won't always be like this. It was crazy. And for him to be vulnerable enough to tell his story of addiction and that he overcame that, it's powerful. And to see that, it was really amazing. And it just shows me the power of music. And we can change lives with lyrics. I'm Morgan. That's your skinny. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. Crystal Dunn, about 20 bucks on an instant game in the Kentucky
Starting point is 00:20:38 Lotto. And she hit a big winning. The game's 146. thousand dollar jackpot. So 20 bucks turns into 146,000 bucks. She's headed to the Kentucky lottery headquarters and she picked up a check for 103,000 after taxes, because that's still lump sum. She deposited the money in her bank and then she went to the grocery store. She went and bought $2,000 worth of supermarket gift cards and just started handing them out to strangers in the store. Wow. Right then, right up she won. Like she put it in, went right and started passing out gift cards to people. A quote, a few were taken aback, thinking I was. was wanting something in return, she recalls.
Starting point is 00:21:14 Which, by the way, I would think something was up, too. Somebody just started handing me a gift card? Mm-hmm. I was like, what's the play here, buddy? But that was it. She won, was grateful, so she went and cut off, cut off some, you know, some of her winnings for some random folks. Sounds like something lunchbox wouldn't do.
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Starting point is 00:24:12 It's elder versus millennial. Eddie, which decade were you born? 1979, that would be the 70s. Yeah, it's easy. You just said the number of the segment. I just had to do it on my head. Yeah, Morgan, you? The 90s.
Starting point is 00:24:24 See, look what she did. That was easy. Pretty cool, huh? All right, so I'll ask you both questions from each other's. Just buzz in with your name if you know it. Okay, we're going to go to the elder question first. This means it's an Eddie's strong category. Every breath you take
Starting point is 00:24:39 Was a number one song 39 years ago Now before I ask you the question I want to play you a clip Almost 40 years ago It hit the charts at number one Can you name the artist? Eddie, Eddie?
Starting point is 00:25:00 The police. Correct Ever heard that song, Morgan? He heard the song, had no idea who sang it. Do you know the lead singer of the police? Nope. Sting. Your sting is?
Starting point is 00:25:09 Yes, I do know Sting. How do you know Sting? That's weird. I met him at a radio event one time. No, you didn't. I swear, I swear, I have pictures of them. That's the wrestler. You didn't have made Steve.
Starting point is 00:25:17 I swear. There's no way you met Sting. I did. I swear. So that's awesome. Sting is so, I was working for the rock station and we met him. How do you know Sting?
Starting point is 00:25:26 I met him. Are you sure? I swear. You sure it wasn't like Steve? Yes, I had video from interviewing a person with him. Yeah. That's pretty cool. Was he in town like doing a big concert?
Starting point is 00:25:36 Yeah. Yeah, he was in town. He was performing at one of the music halls here. That's really cool. If you met Sting, that's awesome. Yeah, I mean, I didn't know that I was meeting him, but yeah. Okay, millennial question. What's the final Harry Potter book?
Starting point is 00:25:52 Eddie. Eddie, the Sorcerer Stone. This is the one you know. That's the only one you know? Yeah. Yeah, it's not right. It's not right. I liked it, though.
Starting point is 00:26:00 I liked it, though. Morgan? Harry Potter in the Deathly Hollows. That's correct. Yes. That's never heard of that. Obviously, because you would guess that one. All right, one to one.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Eddie, back over into your expertise, the elder question. What's the name of the 80s arcade video game that features a frog? Morgan. Wow. Okay. Frogger. That's correct. It's Steen's favorite arcade game.
Starting point is 00:26:27 He demanded it at the concert. They played that together. She's got a video of her playing it with him. How did you do that? I never played it as a video game, but I did play it on my computer. I think, too, I think I saw like a peacock game show too, like new in the last couple years. They play Frogger across the street with people. Like real Frogger?
Starting point is 00:26:44 Yeah. That sounds scary. I think so. Good job, Morgan. Oh, she stole one of your questions, Eddie. I know. Over to the millennial questions. Lady Marmalade.
Starting point is 00:26:55 I'm going to play it here before I ask the question. Lady Marmalade. Yes? That is Rihanna. Incorrect. Lady Marmalade was a song featured in what movie from 2001? That's so stupid. Milan Rouge.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Correct, Morgan, yes. I knew that it wasn't going to be a question we knew, Eddie. Oh my gosh. I should have waited because you said Mullah. She says it in the song, doesn't she? You have to wait. That's why I said I'm going to play it before I ask you the question. All right, your next elder question.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Magnum P.I. You guys ever heard of it? Oh, yeah. Morgan ever heard of it? No. Oh, you never even heard of it. I know. Oh, great TV show.
Starting point is 00:27:40 Or the new version? Maybe. Like on CBS? Yeah. Magnome P.I. West set in which U.S. State? Eddie. Eddie.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Hawaii. Correct. Yeah, I didn't know that. Great show. We're to the millennial question. And Morgan, this is your strength. And if you get it, you win. If not, we'll go to two tiebreakers.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Okay. Here we go. Final question. Which brand released the Razor phones? Morgan. Eddie by a hair. Ooh, that's Motorola. That's correct.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Let's go. Tiebreaker, baby. All right. Tiebreaker question one from each category. Here we go. Buzz in if you know the answer. The sitcom Frazier Was a spinoff from what 1980s TV show?
Starting point is 00:28:24 Eddie. Eddie. Cheers. That's correct. Let's go. Tiebreaker question, the millennial category. What Jonas' brother is credited is playing lead guitar in the trio? More.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Yes, Morgan, you can't make a noise. It goes more without buzzing in. Joe. Incorrect. Yay. Let's go. Eddie. That's Nick.
Starting point is 00:28:43 That's incorrect. Oh, it's Kevin. The other one. You won the tiebreaker at night. Yes, how would you like to be known as the other one? Yeah, I know. That's right, Kevin. I couldn't remember his name.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Sorry, buddy. But Eddie, you are the Elder versus Millennial Champion. What's that final score, bones? The final score right now is Eddie 2, Morgan Zero. I love it. As far as the season. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:29:09 What do you have to say for yourself, Morgan? I don't feel proud, but you know it's fine. Eddie has an advantage, so that's the only reason he's winning. What's the advantage? You've been alive and long. Oh, that's true. But he hasn't been dialed in. That's also true, but hey, he has a little bit of an advantage on me.
Starting point is 00:29:23 And he doesn't have a picture with Sting. That's really cool. That's really true. I'm gonna change someone's life. You're gonna have an opportunity here. Big opportunity. So the people up for grabs in this are Ray and Morgan, Eddie, who's Bucon 8.
Starting point is 00:29:36 So all five of you are up. Let's go. The first person I'm eliminating is Eddie. Eddie. What? Already? Yeah. Just like that. Just like that.
Starting point is 00:29:46 the same now. Yes, your life's just saying. This is an opportunity that you will not get right now. Lunchbox, you are still in it. Yes! Yes! What, Amy? Is lunchbox going to get mad at the person that gets it? We'll see. No, because it's going to
Starting point is 00:30:02 be me. Amy, you're out. Ray. You're in. The finals. Morgan, you're out. I'm sorry. It's P-vers Ray. All right. Lunchbox and Ray, one of you. I have an opportunity for one of you. Wow.
Starting point is 00:30:18 And it's going to change your life if you take advantage of this opportunity. And here's what I want to tell you about the opportunity, because both of you are performers in your own ways. Absolutely. Lunchbox, what's your strength of a performer? Oh, stage presence. I know how to interact with a crowd. I mean, I am not nervous.
Starting point is 00:30:36 I don't get shy. I know how to own a room. Ray, what is your, whenever it comes to performing, what's your go-to? What are you good at? Yeah, I don't know if it's a hosting position or something. I'm good at reading the teleprone. prompter, thinking on my feet, being funny, spontaneous.
Starting point is 00:30:49 A lot of stuff that most people could never do in a million years. Well, for one of you, I have an audition. Whoa! Yeah! Oh, yeah! Let's go! Where are we auditioning? L.A.? A real-life audition. A real deal-dil.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Hollywood! The opportunity is you've got to nail the audition. That's fine. But if you nail the audition, there will be a gig. A gig. I like it. And you will go to... The city with a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:31:20 A city with a lot of people with New York? West. L.A. L.A. So it's either Ray or Lunchbox. Man, I need to get a stylist. Could be Reno. Cut your hair.
Starting point is 00:31:33 You may need to get hair. You need hair. Maybe I'll wear a helmet on the plane. I'll get lunchbox. Here's what I'm going to tell you. The person that gets to do this audition, and if they nail it, they're going to get a role. A gig. A gig.
Starting point is 00:31:46 The person is. Hey, lunchbox? Hey, lunchbox. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Let's go. It's you. Yeah. Yes. Yes. Yes. Hey. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Okay. So. And they stay there. Here's a deal.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Okay. Settle down. So I text my wife. Is this good? Like, I text my wife about the TV show and it never came through. Well, we're still working on that. It's a long play there. Yeah. Yeah. But here, this is. is what I can tell you right now. Go ahead, man. If you nail the audition, boom,
Starting point is 00:32:30 you will get the gig and you will have to be allowed off of work to go do the gig. Yeah. And it's a place that, you've been before, it's a big city where they have productions and stuff. That's all I can say. Reno. Oh my God. They don't have production in Reno. It's a real, yeah, it's not a joke. I know you're mad because you're not, my level. I'm a little bitter. Tucson or Reno or Lillbock. I'm just saying I'm not sending him west. I'm not tricking him. It's not that. Okay. So, that's what
Starting point is 00:33:04 I'm going to tell you for right now. That's it. It's all I can tell you right now. When is this going down? Scoobah, when can I give them more information? Scoob and I'm talking about this for weeks. We've been working on it for you. Well, what can I tell? What do I need to practice? So at the end of the month, we should have, we should be, we can tell them what it is. Oh, yeah. Okay. So about a week, yeah. Okay. So I just want to let you know.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Hey, your life could be a change in. Oh, my gosh. Maybe forever. Yeah, maybe forever. Okay. What am I going? I mean. It'll be acting.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Can I tell them that? I guess it just did. That's fine. Yeah, nothing more than that. Acting? Acting. Acting? Acting?
Starting point is 00:33:38 So maybe. Yeah. This is it. Dude, you've been working so hard for this. May. Maybe before we can run over a couple scripts in here. Oh, yeah. A little practicing.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Yeah. Okay. That's all I can say for now. I probably wasn't supposed to tell you that, but I wanted this. the ending of this week. Question, question. Okay, go ahead. Can you just tell me if it's a movie
Starting point is 00:33:57 or a TV show? I can't tell you anything else right now. Okay, that's all I'm going to say. It's not a commercial. Okay. Oh, a national commercial wouldn't be bad, though. I know, but it's not, I'm just telling you it's a real thing. Is it with like Hanks or Denzel? Uh, both. All right, so it is with, can I, somebody famous?
Starting point is 00:34:19 Who? Oh, my goodness. He's not going to say, Amy. I can't say. I've already said too much. Someone famous. Kate Winslet. That's all. Jennifer Lawrence.
Starting point is 00:34:29 We're done. I'm going to play Jordan Davis singles you up, but we will not talk about this again until probably early next week, okay? But now you know. Got it? I'm texting my wife. Call your acting coach now. This is Victoria in New York who left us a voicemail last night.
Starting point is 00:34:46 I was just wondering if you were ever thinking of doing any of your comedy shows out more so this way and not because it's only in Nashville. We would love to go to one. Thanks. I have no plans to tour. I know. That whole sound was American not caring that you just heard. As of now, I don't have any plans to tour.
Starting point is 00:35:06 I'm doing the show. We are probably maybe going to pitch it as a special. Maybe going to pitch. I don't know. But I have no plans to tour right now. I did get a pretty good offer. I'll hold that off. Oh, man, that sounded good.
Starting point is 00:35:19 Whatever you want to say. I know. It was something where I'm like, do I deserve it? But I don't plan to tour. Touring, it's tough. It's tough right now. But thank you for asking. And I do have two shows, the 12th and 13th.
Starting point is 00:35:29 There really aren't any tickets to the Saturday 13th show, just some singles. There are a few to the Friday. And the Friday show, up in the balcony, there's some tickets like, I don't know, 25 or 30 left. But the reason it, you know, a lot of people come from out of town, and it's tough to come from out of town and get to a Friday night show. So if you're in town or you, I don't know, get here on Wednesday, just hang out a couple days. Yeah. Get tickets to that Friday night show. Just go to bobbybones.com.
Starting point is 00:35:52 CMAT Theater.com. It is called comedically inspirational. Thank you. The Babbage Ball Show. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Hasbro is launching a selfie series of customizable action figures so people can scan their faces using its app and then they'll
Starting point is 00:36:09 be turned into a six-inch action figure. Character is their choice. G.I. Joe, Ghostbusters, Power Rangers, Marvel, Star Wars. Feels to me like this is another one of those Russian things where they're trying to get all of our facial data so they can be a big brother can watch us and know where we are. Feels to me.
Starting point is 00:36:24 I didn't think about how they would have all your... I mean, I'm in. That's cool. Yeah, yeah. Action figure sounds cool. Yeah, so which action figure would you be? You want your face on. Well, probably GI Joe.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Because those were the options. It was G.I. Joe. Barbie. I don't know. Ressler. But maybe the figures are going to cost $60. It might be a cool gift for someone, too. You know, $60 is a lot.
Starting point is 00:36:46 But it's right on that edge of that's a luxury, personalized gift. It's like you're going to spend a little, but that's cool. It's not bad. That's cool. And Russia has all your info. And, you know, we don't live in Russia, so come to get us. So a study from Redker's University finds that the old saying, Happy Wife, Happy Life is actually very true. I agree with that, but I'm still too dumb sometimes to really.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Because I try to keep my wife happy, but I'm like, sometimes I'm like, you know, I'm going to go do this. And yeah, she's probably getting annoyed. But I'm going to do it. Where I just should go, you know what, I'm going to make sure she doesn't get annoyed. Because then she'd probably just be like, hey, why don't you go do this? but I'm still a little dumb in that department. I've just been by myself for so long,
Starting point is 00:37:26 but I now, after a year in marriage, understand, happy wife, happy life. That's what their research showed. Marital bliss is strongly linked to whether the wife is happy and the couple. On the flip side, when the husband is miserable, the relationship doesn't suffer nearly as much. And the thing is, women, when they're unhappy, they're likely to talk about it, maybe even be confrontational at times.
Starting point is 00:37:48 When men are unhappy, they tend to sit and cede silently. Yeah. Yeah, so that's why. Yeah, I don't disagree with any of that scientific study. Sounds true to me. Most of the time we question every study. This one, we're like, pretty much nailed it. All right, what's next?
Starting point is 00:38:01 Shania Twain has a brand new documentary coming out on Netflix. It's going to be called Shania Twain, not just a girl. It's going to follow her career from being a Nashville newcomer to an international icon. And it's supposed to be coming out August 26th. But then there's some confusion because Netflix at one point tweeted that it was going to be 26 of this month. So just pay attention to the 26th of July and August. This has a chance to be great. I saw some of it.
Starting point is 00:38:28 It also has a chance to be really corny because sometimes when they do country music stuff, then they're not country music. They don't quite value it enough. I hope that because Shania, again, was also an international pop star, that they treat it with the value it should be treated. I think it'll be awesome if it's like legit down and dirty. Yeah. Because you need, we'll call it the warts too.
Starting point is 00:38:50 You need the warts of a story as well, things that aren't pretty, to actually make you believe the things that are very pretty. Because otherwise it's just a slick puff piece, and you're like, we're watching propaganda here, you know? I need some stuff that's like, well, that doesn't make them look good, because then I do believe the stuff that is really great about them. Otherwise, and it's like, eh, next. That's why my documentary, nobody watched my documentary.
Starting point is 00:39:08 Oh, yeah. Oh, where do we watch that anyway? It was like 30 seconds of me just reading off my awards and didn't get any awards. All right, is that it, Amy? Yeah, I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. Come on! for the good news.
Starting point is 00:39:21 With producer Eddie. Tell me something good. Late last year, a baby girl in Kansas named Aspen Campbell was diagnosed with a rare condition where the bones in her skull were growing too quickly. So she went to the doctor and the doctor said she needs surgery quick. It's going to, like in the next
Starting point is 00:39:38 couple months we need it, but it's going to cost $60,000. So the family freaks out. Obviously, this is terrible news. So they put on all these little community events like garage sales, bake sales, and all these things. And the community came up and they supported her. They raised up to $70,000. They were able to get the surgery.
Starting point is 00:39:55 She had it done two weeks ago. It was a success, and now she's recovering. So the bones and her skull were growing too fast? Yeah, it's this rare condition where it's just kind of... Really? Okay. My mom had to cut the slits into my shirt
Starting point is 00:40:09 so I could get a shirt on it. I don't think it was making her head bigger. I think inside the bones were growing too fast. What do you think I had? Just big head for a little bit. A big guy. A big nose. Big head for a little bit is not a diet.
Starting point is 00:40:20 My diagnosis. Big head until your body catches up. My body's still never really caught up. Here's what I'd like to say. Two things. One, that's an awesome story. Thank you. Two.
Starting point is 00:40:30 My head was huge. It still is big, but my body's kind of caught up. Caitlin and I were talking, we just had her one-year anniversary, and we're talking about kind of what we remembered about each other when we first met. And she goes, I remember you and you had a big head and tight clothes. She said that. First time she met me, yeah. She goes, because I had been doing some television show.
Starting point is 00:40:50 on some game show as some kind of celebrity, whatever. And so I had makeup on and like TV clothes, which are not real life human clothes. And so she goes, I remember seeing you, your clothes are tight and your head was big. And I was like, that's what you remember? That's so weird.
Starting point is 00:41:04 I've never known you or thought of you as someone with a big head. Ever. Remember when you measured? And you guys were like, oh, crap. Yeah, it's big. We did measure in here. Oh, no. Okay, Eddie, good story, boob.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Yeah, thank you. All right, there you go. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. I want to play this from Billy in Missouri. I just wanted to call and invite you to barbecue we're having this weekend. We've got a pool. We've got 42 acres, four-wheeler, a Jeep.
Starting point is 00:41:32 Come out, have some fun, come and hang out. Just wanted to invite my buddy Bobby. And we have really good Wi-Fi. So just wanted to invite you. Let me know. At first I thought he was confused on who he was calling until he said they have really good Wi-Fi. That's pretty good. I got a plan this weekend where I'd love to be there. And you also didn't say exactly where you live. Yeah, I didn't know where he was. I just crossed the state line and be like, Billy! I appreciate that invite, though.
Starting point is 00:41:55 That does sound fun. Okay, let's go over to Amy now and get in the morning corny. Let's do the investigative corny this morning. The morning corny. What do you call it when a pig sneaks up on you? I have 90 seconds on the clock. What do you call it when a pig sneaks up on you? Is there oink something?
Starting point is 00:42:16 Snort, oink. Snort? Bacon. Oint. What would be oink? Oink's the easy one, right? Yeah, I think so, but... Oink. Surprise, boo.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Uh... Slop. Pork. What do you... I want to pick sneaks up on you. What do you do when you sneak? You're quiet. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:34 You're quiet pork. Kippy toe. Oint. Oink. Sly bacon. Shye bacon. Sneaky bacon. Sneaky bacon.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Sneaky bacon. Ooh, what kind of bacon's are there? Turkey bacon. Canadian bacon? Canadian bacon. Okay, let me read it again, please? What do you call it when a pig sneaks up on you? What do you call it when a pig?
Starting point is 00:42:58 You can even say, I like that. What do you call it when pigs sneak up on you? What do you call on pigs? Sneak up. Swine? If that helps. Ham. It's got to be ham or oink.
Starting point is 00:43:12 A ham. Ham. Ham. They go ham. When they sneak up on you. They go ham. Oh I got nothing.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Pointeatow. I like oncat talk. What is that? What do you call it when pigs sneak up and attack you? When pigs sneak up and scare you. Grunt. Snort.
Starting point is 00:43:36 I don't know, man. Boy, we really stunk up this one. That's time. It is? Yeah. We didn't get one single one. Okay, well, we felt like losers. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Hit it again. The morning corny. What do you call it when pigs sneak up on you? What? A ham bush. Hambush. Man. We were walking down the right street.
Starting point is 00:43:59 I know. Oh, like an ambush. Yeah. I was like, what? Hambush. Dang. That was the morning corny. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University,
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Starting point is 00:47:05 APUS. dot E-D-U-S-Military. I was so surprised at how many number ones, Tim McGraw has. Not because I don't think he has a ton of them, but 45. And you remember, Tim McGraw has been doing this since the 90s. Tim McGraw was a 90s country artist, and he's also a today artist. Crazy. The only couple of Chesney and McGraw. Those are the only two that have stayed consistent. Garth retired for a while. Is there anybody else that has just kept on running? No. And man, what a story for those two. They have stayed current and relevant, and
Starting point is 00:47:41 congratulations. I really hope they make it. McGraw, 45 number ones. It's time, though, to play the Bobby Feud. Let's go! All right, there are your top 10 country artists of all time. There's a tie for one of them, though, so there are 11 answers on the board. Love it. Let's roll the dice.
Starting point is 00:48:01 The person going first is number four. Amy, you're up first. Okay. So, here are the top 10 country artist, number 11. with the most number ones. And then we'll play the song that gave them their very first number one hit if you get them off the board. Amy, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:48:20 The king, George Strait. Show me, George Strait. That is correct. It's very first number one, 1981, full-hearted memory. All right, one point for you, Amy. Go ahead. Okay. Well, I mean, he inspired this list, so hopefully somewhere on there.
Starting point is 00:48:43 Tim McGraw. Show me. Tim McGraw. At number four, and this from 1994. His first number one hit, Don't Take the Girl. Take Jimmy Johnson. Take Tommy Thompson. Take my best friend, bow.
Starting point is 00:49:02 You got five points right now. Okay. I know Garth took some time off, but he still has to have a ton of number ones. Okay, she says, the G-O-A-T, the greatest of all time, the go. Garth Brooks. That is literally crazy right now. Sold more records. More concert tickets.
Starting point is 00:49:23 But not the most number ones. Lunchbox. You got nine more people on the board. By the way, Garth, that's 20 number ones. In case you're wondering. That's a lot. Lunchbox. And that doesn't make it.
Starting point is 00:49:36 It did not make it. You said this guy's been around a long time. Kenny Chesney. Show me. Kenny Chesney. Yes. Now I'm out. At number 10.
Starting point is 00:49:49 That's 10 points. That's a big one. a big daddy. Kenny Chessie has 34. He's still cranking him out, though, so he can move up the list for sure. From 1997, his first number one, She's got it all.
Starting point is 00:50:01 Lunchbox, back over to you. Name another country artist. He has 30, and he's at number 10? 34, yes. Okay. Johnny Cash. Show me the man in black. Johnny Cash!
Starting point is 00:50:22 Wow. Hi, Eddie. I just got hard. No, eight artists on the board still. This is tough. But I'm going to. to go with Alan Jackson. Come on, Bones. I know he's on the board.
Starting point is 00:50:34 He can't have it. There's no way. Yeah, 100%. Alan Jackson's around with like 10 years. He didn't have 30 number ones. Show me, Alan Jackson. Alan Jackson has 34 number ones. It was the number 10 spot with Kenny Chesney. His first tip was from 1991. Here is, I'd love you all over again. If I had it to do, I do. All right, Eddie, what you got?
Starting point is 00:51:04 Now I'm in trouble, but I'm going to take a guess here. I feel like he's been in the studio and has talked about how I can't do a show with all my number ones because I have so many. Give me Luke Brian. Show me Luke Brian. What? All right, guys. What? Amy, back over to you.
Starting point is 00:51:23 We're talking about the country artists for the most number ones of all time. Off the border, George Strait, Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, and Kenny Chesney. Go ahead. Blake Shelton. Show me Blake Shelton. I had him, too, Amy. I give up. Number 10, remember number 10's 34.
Starting point is 00:51:38 So it's tough. But go ahead. Lunchbox. Yeah, I'm trying to think, man. You go back to those days. 34. I mean, I don't think she's had 35. I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:51:51 She's the biggest thing in country music. Give me Dolly Park. Oh, good one. But I don't think she has 30 number ones. Show me. Dolly. Wow. What's just been wrong about them all?
Starting point is 00:52:04 I just don't feel good about it. That's so great. No way Alan Jackson does. No way Dolly Part number 8, 37 number ones. Here's our very first ever number one from 1970, Joshua. He said you can call me Joshua. Joshua, what you do? Lunchbox takes the lead.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Good job, Al B. Yeah. Guys, I mean, I don't know if we consider this person country, but we talked about this person being worth the most in country music. Give me Elvis. Show them, Elbs. No elves? No elves.
Starting point is 00:52:40 Eddie, we only go around three times, so this is your second attempt here. Oh, my gosh. It's so hard. I mean, I'm going to stick to the old school now because he opened my eyes with Dolly Parton. Give me George Jones. Lots of number one. Show Eddie, George Jones. Oh, man, I'm lost. Who is left, guys? There's a lot of artists left. Well, I know, but with that many number ones.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Got one more time around the sun, guys. Amy, you are not doing very well. I am not. Yeah, you only have five points total. Because I got the top ones. I'm going to go with Brooks and Dunn. Dang it! That's so good.
Starting point is 00:53:22 But the top ones are the easy one. You said you got the top ones. I know, that's what I mean. Like, that's why I have no points. That's great. Show Amy, Brooks, and Dunn. Oh, wow. That's great.
Starting point is 00:53:33 Like, he's missed them all. I'm so confused. Yeah, it's crazy. Alright, lunchbox, go ahead. Last time around the sun. Mm-hmm. I'm gonna look in your eyes. Ah, no, don't do that. Don't do the tongue thing. Yeah, that's weird, dude. Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:53:47 Guys, you guys been sleeping on a giant. Go ahead. Riba. I don't know. I don't think she's had 30, though. Show lunchbox, Reba. Wow. Number nine, it's Reba.
Starting point is 00:54:03 There you go. 36 number one. So, our first number one is Can't Even Get the Blues. I can't even get the blue for more 1983 All right Lunchbox, you have a lot of points, buddy I don't know if you can get another one
Starting point is 00:54:19 You may not need another one Yeah, I need another one Go ahead Give me If you get another one I'm going to flip out Go ahead Give me TT
Starting point is 00:54:29 Who? Travis Tritt Show him Travis Trit Our next Eddie I was punting Really Yeah I thought that was a good
Starting point is 00:54:38 Yes. All right, Bones. Last chance. You need 17 points to catch up. And I've got it. 100%. Go ahead. If Dolly has it, then Kenny Rogers has it. Let's go. Kenny Rogers, a bunch of number ones. Show Eddie, four, a chance to tie, maybe win. You know, songs like, lady.
Starting point is 00:54:55 You need this to stay alive. I should have thought about that. Show Eddie. Kenny Rogers. Yeah! I won this game! I won this game. You guys, you're the music guy, man. Get out of here. How did I do that?
Starting point is 00:55:09 You guys should get out of here. How did I do that? Let's get it up for our winner and lunchbox. Wow. All right, so just to run through the list, George Strait was the number one. Number two with 55 number ones was Conway Twitty. Oh, my. Conway.
Starting point is 00:55:35 Number three with 40 number ones. Although, it's out of order. Oh, Hank Williams. Ronnie Millsap. Oh, my God, no. You have Tim McGraw, which we talked about. You have Alabama. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:55:49 At number six, 39 number one's Charlie Pride. And at number seven with 38 number one's Merrill Hager. Lunchbox, you are the champ. Man, it feels good. They can never question your music knowledge again. That's right, guys. I'm the music guy on the show. You got lucky. All right, but that's good.
Starting point is 00:56:08 I like it. I like it. There is our big winter lunchbox. We have these plants that are outside of our house, and Caitlin did a lot of work and putting them out. I don't know what they are. They're tall. They kind of look like.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Feed me. Seymour. You know that plant? Yeah. The fly trap. Yeah, it's not that, but it's just big. And so on it, it's like, it can be in the sun and it won't die. They haven't met this sun from this summer.
Starting point is 00:56:29 This sun's hot. It's the worst son I've ever seen. It's so hot. And so they're starting to get a little orange. And she's like, well, it said that they're fine in the sun. So we went to find some little umbrellas that you can put in the yard just over them temporarily. They kind of matches the other little furniture we have out there. And this is the story of me trying to match anything.
Starting point is 00:56:49 I'm so colorblind that we go, I am a, I slow the process down, I don't know, 30 minutes total. Because I'm like, ooh, this, and I'll take stuff over to her. What about this? She's like, it's not the same color. And so we spent yesterday evening trying to find these umbrellas, but I think her taking me would be like you taking a three-year-old. Like you love them. But it's just going to take a little more time with them. Yeah, go put that back.
Starting point is 00:57:12 We can't get that. That's exactly what was happening the whole time. And I wasn't being annoying. I just, I don't see colors. And I forget sometimes that. I don't have a clue. And so, and I think sometimes, I mean, she's so loving and caring, she's like, no, it's not the right, it's not the right color. So I feel sometimes I leave that and I'm like, man, I'm like a child because I can't see.
Starting point is 00:57:34 So we did that yesterday. We went to the little plant shopping. We're trying to find, they're like trough planters. You familiar with those? Yes. It's like what I think of, not the trough that like pigs eat out of. It's like the trough you pee in stadiums. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Yeah, where they put ice in it sometimes. Yeah, you go in, and you don't know about the male bathroom, but you go in, and especially in stadiums where there's just a lot of people, it's like cattle call in the bathroom, you got a bunch of dudes standing right beside each other, no divider just peeing in a trough. It's weird. Oh, you didn't know about trough?
Starting point is 00:58:06 No, I thought that y'all just each had urnals. Urinals. And then, you know, stalls. We do for the most part unless it's a place like a state. Like, you won't go to the Grand Ole Opry and you won't pee in a trough. Right. But if you go to an NFL game, Yeah, you need to knock out a lot of peeing at one time.
Starting point is 00:58:21 And it's a free-for-all. Makes sense. You have to scoot your way in there. People of all shapes and sizes and at the same time. Do you ever just choose a stall even though you just have to pee just so you can just be alone? Not in a situation like that because the stalls are like a war zone. If somebody goes into a stall, it means there were things happening that they didn't want to expose to the trough. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:45 So they go into the stall and you walk in and it's shrap. It's like a grenade of... Yeah. It's just not good. I know, but I feel bad for y'all. Yellow, green, brown, purple. It's everywhere and you're like, how did something get so disgusting? So we went and tried to find some trough planters. And I'm learning a lot about plants.
Starting point is 00:59:04 Outside. Yeah. I never gave a crap. And I never really wanted to give a crap. But now I'm not married. I'm domestic, Bobby, you know? Yeah. I'm sure it's going to look amazing.
Starting point is 00:59:15 Oh, it already does. Yeah, she's awesome. Just don't go pee in it. Well, we don't have. have the troughs. Yeah, we found some that weren't the right color. And she's like, we're not going to spend money on something that's not right. So then she went on Amazon and found some that were
Starting point is 00:59:27 cheaper and bigger and better. And so, she's like, why don't we we're not, yeah. I was like, no, we'll just get these. They're here now. She's like, we're not paying $11 more for this. We don't even like it that much. I was like, but why do we drive out here if we're not doing it? Like, what's the, she's like, well, we drove out here to find out, and then
Starting point is 00:59:43 now we're going to get them. And so, that was what was up. That was yesterday evening for me. There's a story, Turbulance sins eight on American Airlines flight to the hospital. Turbulence. Wow. When we get pilots on it, they're like, eh, turbulence and like a back massage
Starting point is 00:59:57 and a light back massage. I'm like, bull crap, man. Unexpected turbulence of an American Airlines flight has sent eight people to the hospital. These serious turbulence happen on a flight from Tampa to Nashville. Pilots successfully diverted the aircraft and landed in Birmingham. Turbulance
Starting point is 01:00:13 hit so hard, they had to land in another city. Two flight attendants and six passengers were hospitalized from the injuries. Crazy. The federal aviation administration says that we'll continue to investigate. What are you going to do? Put some air in jail?
Starting point is 01:00:28 Oh, yeah. What are you going to investigate? Who was buckled? What? You're going to put somebody that didn't buckle in prison? No. Judge would call to the stand. Mike Smith, Mike, were you buckled up?
Starting point is 01:00:38 You heard it go, ding, didn't you? Yes, Your Honor, I did. No, what are they going to do? I don't know. There's no word on the condition of those who were injured. I hope they're okay. Yeah. But when I run for office, one of the things on my platform is
Starting point is 01:00:49 going to be no more turbulence. Oh, that's good. There'll be no more, no, yeah, no more turbulence and no plane crashes. That'd be great. Yeah, exactly. And I'm really going to change how America sees flight. These TV actors get paid a million bucks per episode. And there's 10 of them, they get a million an episode. Still working? Or are these actors that made the episodes a long time ago?
Starting point is 01:01:12 No, they're right now. Okay. Shows that are on right now are being made right now. Because back in the day, like when Friends was on, they were like a million an episode. It was huge. It was the biggest. Seinfeld. A million an episode. Now you just have a show. Number one, breaking Bobby Bones. Bob Bones. That's right. Wow. A million an episode? I quit. Can you imagine? I'd be so mad of you. That'd be so funny. If that's how it was yeah, no chance. All right, here we go. Kevin Costner on Yellowstone, 1.3 million an episode.
Starting point is 01:01:41 Oh, man. From the pilot, Mahershala Ali. I don't watch that show, so I'm not familiar with the actor. Anybody? Nope. Elizabeth Moss on the Shining Girls, 1.1 million. Now, I don't know that show, but I do know her because she was in the show where they wear the hoods and the red. Handmaid's Tale. That's it.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Yeah, so that's her. And she was in Madman. That's right. Michael Keaton and Doep Sick. Did you watch Dobsick? Oh, yes. And that show is powerful. It's medical. It's about the opioid epidemic. Yeah. I mean, that's why I mean it's powerful. Like it opened your
Starting point is 01:02:16 eyes to stuff in pharmaceuticals. We were like, my gosh. There's a show called 1923. I'm assuming it's one of these Yellowstone prequals that we haven't seen yet. It's the one between 1883. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's just in numbers. It feels like a Super Bowl, which is all the... You don't even know what's... What? But Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren both making a million bucks an episode on that. They don't even know yet if anyone's going to watch. I know. And it's 1923, so the stock market is just correct. I mean, there's just a lot
Starting point is 01:02:44 happening. They still are making a million bucks an episode. They had originally wrote it to be 1932, but they had to switch it because they realized alcohol was like something about prohibition. They needed it to be like, I don't know, never mind. Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd from The Shrink Next Door, Sylvester Stallone and Tulsa King and Jason Sadecas from Ted Lassow. I'll make a million bucks in episode. You know, that's a lot of money for only two shows I watch. Yeah. Ted Lasson and Yellowstone.
Starting point is 01:03:11 That's the thing about TV, though. There are a lot of great shows because there are so many great shows and so many platforms that. even the biggest shows, they don't cover most people. Like you can go, I love Succession. And you're gonna find one out of eight people that watch it. But that's also so good. But it's also a massive show. But that's massive today versus massive from back in the day.
Starting point is 01:03:32 But yeah, it's real good. We're watching The Bear. And it's on Hulu. And Caitlin just saw the picture and was like, let's do that one. And I was like, how are you just identifying it by the picture? And so it's great. I don't know how she does it.
Starting point is 01:03:44 It's like, you know, I wouldn't doubt if she, She, like, secretly wakes up between the morning and watches the whole season. And then acts like she's like, oh, this picture looks good. But no, she did it. She nailed it again. And it's about a chef. His brother dies. And he's a fancy chef.
Starting point is 01:03:56 But his brother had a really small hole-in-the-wall restaurant in, like, New York. Yeah, like Brooklyn or something. Oh, and they're in Chicago. She's right. Whatever it is. It's a big city. Yes. And so, but it's his story.
Starting point is 01:04:06 It's really good. It's not real. I didn't think you watched it. I didn't, but I read about it. Oh, I watched it and still didn't know. So there's that. And then let's do this. You ready?
Starting point is 01:04:17 Bobby Bones show. Update. There's an update for you. Lunchbox and I bought a storage locker. How much should we pay for that thing? $210. And in it, you see some shoes. And there was some stuff that we didn't talk about on the air that we will once we feel safe to talk about it on the air.
Starting point is 01:04:33 We didn't sell that stuff. Although we could have made a pretty penny. But we sold the shoes in it, or at least we've tried. So what's the update? So I put them on a couple times and I guess I had them too high. $200, $150. no bids. Re-listed them.
Starting point is 01:04:48 Scuba Steve wrote great descriptions and bids are flying in. What'd you start the bidding at? 1999. Okay, but they were really good shoes. They were yeasies. Okay, so we started 1999. Where are we now with the first pair?
Starting point is 01:05:01 $99. Dang. Wow, but we got two days left and there's going to be a bidding war because we have 25 bids and 16 people watching it. Yeah, but eventually it's going to peak at the price, right? No, no.
Starting point is 01:05:14 I hope not. I'm not saying it's not going to go a bunch of, You're not going to have $700 in shoes that are a pair of used shoes for about $100. But I feel like the last 10 minutes for these Yeezys, it's going to be $5 bids. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. We'd love to see it. I'm going to get to $200. I just don't want to see you disappointed again.
Starting point is 01:05:27 I'm not going to be. And then, he doesn't get disappointed. Our other pair of Jordans, the high white top, Bolt University Gold, men series, size 11, $89. In total, we paid $210. So we can almost make our money back with these two pairs of shoes. I think. we are going to make our money back with these shoes because
Starting point is 01:05:47 we got 16 watchers on those also. And then we have more shoes to put up. We have more shoes. And I didn't want to put them all up at one time because that would dilute your bids. But not if they're not the same. It doesn't matter. I like it.
Starting point is 01:05:59 Anyway, good job. Hey, we're making money, money, money. Who was laughing at us. Amy and Eddie. We were? Yeah. I don't remember that. I believe you guys are going to buy a storage
Starting point is 01:06:09 and you're so stupid. You're going to lose all your money. Yeah, we hate you. We never liked you to begin with. You're ugly. Your faces are stupid. Okay. That sounds familiar.
Starting point is 01:06:15 That sounds familiar. I did not say that. Yeah, we heard all of that. All right. Thank you for the update. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, non-profit Christian University based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant.
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Starting point is 01:09:24 And sometimes we do get serious if we think we could help you guys listening or all of us together could help someone in need. But this is more like PSA because, Amy, I know you're getting a mammogram. Yeah, my yearly mammogram is up. I did it this exact time last year. And now that I'm in my 40s, I'm going to be going every year. And I'm proud of myself for actually committing and going and making my appointments because I am thankful to have access to it. And so it's just, yeah, PSA that if you can get it done, be an adult and go get it done.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Because I just have had a couple of people in my life recently that are about my age and have breast cancer and early detection was key. So self-exams are big, like simple to do. And then also your yearly mammogram can be. you know, play a big part. Obviously, I haven't had one. So I don't know a lot about them, but they look uncomfortable. And is that why people that have access don't go because it's just smushing your boob, honestly? Yes, I mean, you can hear from some people how painful it is because, yes, it is two plates that go and smush everything down and take an x-ray.
Starting point is 01:10:36 But then also it's just another adult thing you have to add to your plate. Like women should be going to the OBGYN yearly. and you're physical regularly. Like there's all these things that just start to add up. I'm very adult sometimes about that stuff. Right. And, you know, you just... But I need someone to step in and remind me why. And so hopefully this will be that.
Starting point is 01:10:54 Even Ray's wife, Bay, you know, battle breast cancer. How long did she fight it? Well, it was a year. I mean, then she knocked it out. But yeah, now four years cancer free. So early detection? Not early detection. I mean, it was in there. The whole time we were dating, so she had the breast cancer.
Starting point is 01:11:11 So she didn't have early detection. That's why it was so far advanced. Yeah, she would get checked every year and they just never spotted it. Well, we encourage you to go and do that. Yes. I don't know much about it, so I feel kind of uneducated going, get it, but I'm going to let Amy tell you to get it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:24 And then I'm going to get another finger on my butt just to get that check. Why not? Because I'm here going, we need to do something uncomfortable. But I had to do that, so I tore my butt once. I had to go in. And it just is not. I didn't even want to tell the nurse what happened. I just wanted to have that moment with the doctor.
Starting point is 01:11:41 because the nurse is like, all right, she got her papers out. And I tore my B.H. On a bike. And the nurse comes in with her folder. She's like, all right, let's talk about this. What's going on here? Nothing. No, no, we have, well, the doctor's going to come in in a second.
Starting point is 01:11:58 So just talk about it a little bit. I mean, nothing happening. We're all good. I just wanted to have that conversation once because I was embarrassed. And so why? I mean, I know why I'm embarrassed, but that doctor has seen it 10,000 times. Yeah, that's what they do.
Starting point is 01:12:13 They chose that. But the nurse, I didn't know. Maybe she's all around all adult body parts. And I was like, oh, I'm all cool. I don't even know why I'm here. Yes, do the adult things. Thank you, Amy, for that. Let's go over and do your big stories.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Bobby's Big. Stories. It's so hot outside. And I don't want to be the broken record guy or the old guy because both of those things are happening where I say it every day. And I'm also getting older. And when I was young, the only old people
Starting point is 01:12:38 talking about how hot it was. You might be that guy now. It's so hot. I worked out yesterday. I was 97 degrees. You worked out outside? I did. And it was like this.
Starting point is 01:12:46 I couldn't even breathe. It's like an oven. And so I was like, yeah, I'm going to do it. I'm going to do it. I'm going to be strong. But it ain't strong. It's dumb. No.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Yeah. I was depleted most of the evening because of that. But researchers found that if you place cold washcloths or ice packs that have been in the freezer directly on your wrists, it will help change your core body temperature the quickest. Now, it may not be the thing that your skin likes the most because it's not like you put on your wrist and you go, ooh, that feels good on the skin. But it's like your internal, your core, they say go to the wrists.
Starting point is 01:13:16 And secondly, it's to put something around your neck. So if you hit the wrists and the neck, especially if you're sick, if you're outside in the heat and you have some sort of, what do they call it, sun poison, there are different terms for it. Go to the wrist, then the neck. If you can do them both, do them both. So read that, wanted to share that because that's a thing. And that is from the University of Florida that did that study.
Starting point is 01:13:38 An incredible moment I saw this in the news yesterday where this guy is a pizza delivery man Save five kids from inside of a burning home Then jump from the second story window Holding the girl And so He was like I didn't think about it at all
Starting point is 01:13:52 Like good or bad He wasn't like I'm gonna be a hero But he wasn't like I'm scared He was just instinctually like I gotta go in there Nicholas Bostic is his name He was driving through the neighborhood in Indiana Lafayette Indiana
Starting point is 01:14:04 And it was around midnight It's back on July 11th So 10 days ago and so he saw a house big fire and he pulled up outside of it he said he's just gonna call the firefighters
Starting point is 01:14:14 because that's what you do if you see a fire well he realized that he had left his phone at home and he couldn't call the firefighters oh my gosh so there was no way for him
Starting point is 01:14:24 to actually get help so he had to be that help so he just went inside that's it and he says that he goes listen I didn't think I'm gonna do this and be a hero so it's not a hero thing
Starting point is 01:14:34 I didn't think at all and so he went in he said hey is anybody trapped there was a six-year-old still there so after he got the people he went back inside and then he came out of the window of the second story house and had to land on the ground with a kid in his arms and so he got back up on the body cam of a cop you see him running away like running out with the girl so he's seriously injured he has smoke inhalation he has a cut to his right arm and his concern when i saw him on the news was he has all these medical bills and he's like i'm a piece of delivery guy Like, I don't even know if he has insurance.
Starting point is 01:15:11 He's like, I don't know how I'm going to pay these medical bills. And I was like, there has never been a situation for a go fund me. Like this one. I knew people would step in. I didn't know there was one yet. But as of right now, it's over half a million bucks. That's amazing. Crazy story.
Starting point is 01:15:24 Dude, he is a hero. If you risk your life. This is my definition of a hero. If you risk your life for another, that is a hero. I think sometimes the term gets thrown around a little bit. just oh hero hero hero if you put your life at danger risk or your body in harm's way
Starting point is 01:15:44 to help or save another that to me is a hero so when I hear me out but when I did my double lifeguard save was I a hero? Oh you're on there yes because you weren't getting paid sure and you were trying to do it but they easily could have taken you down yes I mean it was the pole was three foot deep still they could have that's awesome that was a heroic
Starting point is 01:16:05 action and it was a heroic job. And I commend you and why have you not gone back? Okay. I know, I know. I got a lot going on right now. The most popular music decade right now is the 90s, period. Followed closely by where we are now, second, and then the 80s and third. The 80s kind of sucked. Yeah, I can do without the 80s. Yeah, I'll like, I'll do my Mount Rushmore of decades here. The 90s. But again, I was born in the 80s,
Starting point is 01:16:33 So I like the 90s because that's when I grew the most as a person And like was able to pick out my own music So I think that's what's happening mostly Is now we as adults are going The 90s So eventually it'll be the 2000s And we'll look like the idiots But I'm gonna go the 90s
Starting point is 01:16:49 I'm gonna go the 60s Love it Because you had two things You had the early 60s Where you have the Beatles And before it turned into hippie-dippy Which is also cool But you had both of those in the same decade
Starting point is 01:17:02 Beach boys. Yeah, I'm going the 90s and the 60s. The 80s, it doesn't exist. They don't get to come look at the monument. Even like hair fans? Only the Beastie Boys can come. That's it. Yeah, but they even went into the 90s, so you're good.
Starting point is 01:17:19 Then I'm going to put in the 70s because I think the 70s was... Classic rock, dude. Yeah, it was the real... The birth of what we consider classic rock now. So the 70s is awesome. And then I'm going to put... I love some Gagorean chants. I put the 1800s.
Starting point is 01:17:32 Like 1810s. Oh my gosh. Really the foundation of music. The 80s don't even beat that? No, I hate the 80s. The 1810s, exactly. Yeah, I like it. What about like Madonna and?
Starting point is 01:17:41 You know, I know it was in the 80s. Okay. Yeah. I just feel like you're still going to the 18th. Yeah. 80s just were as bad. All of all that. Rick Astley, dude.
Starting point is 01:17:50 Tears for. Michael Jackson. There are certain things I like from the 80s, but overall I don't like the 80s. So much so you added the 1800. Yeah, anything but the 80s. No, 1810. You know what? I just wanted.
Starting point is 01:18:02 deaf instead of the 80s. Oh, wow. Nothing at all, no sound at all. Silent. Yeah, that's how much I hate the 80s. That's from Axios.com. So tomorrow morning, because we love the 90s, we will do
Starting point is 01:18:14 Blind karaoke, 90s country. Oh, yay! So you will not know the song, you're going to spin the will and get it, and you have to karaoke it, but you have no words. And so you're judged on your singing and your passion, but also how many words can you get right when you don't have them in front of you?
Starting point is 01:18:28 I love it. So that'd be tomorrow morning. Lightyear hits D. Disney Plus on August 3rd. So Buzz Lightyear's big screened adventures coming soon to streaming and Light Year, which Mike did not give the best review, right? Movie Mike. You thought it was just okay? For adults it's good. For kids, I think they'll find it boring.
Starting point is 01:18:45 Adults will like Light Year? Yeah, it's like a sci-fi movie. Okay. So Light Year comes at Disney Plus. What else is coming to streaming movie-wise? Because I will not go to the theater, so Top Gun. Is that coming to streaming? Probably not for a while. Everything's like, I know, 45 days at least. What is this, the 80s? What about minions?
Starting point is 01:19:02 This is why I hated the 80s. Couldn't watch a movie until it was out of the theater for like eight months. Minion's probably another month but you can only rent it. I don't care. I'll rent it.
Starting point is 01:19:09 I heard it's so funny. What about Thor? I think Bobby will really like Thor though, I don't think. You won't? I don't like the Thor series that much. I like Thor as a secondary character in the Avengers or like one of the guys
Starting point is 01:19:19 and like when he's, and Fat Thor was hilarious. Fat Thor was really funny. I just didn't like the Thor ones that much. Oh man, this is a good one. You'd like this one. I think you would like this one. You know what?
Starting point is 01:19:29 The other one I couldn't watch, I cannot get myself to just push play is Captain America versus Iron Man because I like them both and I don't want to see two in my friends fight. Oh, yeah. It's like if you were like, all right guys, I need you to sit down and watch Ray and Eddie fight. I'm like, I can't. That'd be fun, though. I can't. I like them, but I don't want to see those two guys fight.
Starting point is 01:19:48 I enjoy them both. Ray would kill me. I'm reading. Yeah. You would. All right. I have one other story and it's not really news, but I'm just so curious why Eddie always sends me these stories about Salt Bay. like you're the
Starting point is 01:20:00 Salt Bay Here's the thing Oh goodness At a new At a TV station A newspaper Internet Whatever it is
Starting point is 01:20:07 People have beats It's like the specific things They cover They watch So they can cover it They're an expert on it Somehow Eddie thinks his beat Is that salt bay guy
Starting point is 01:20:15 That does his fingers And like those salt on it He puts it on his elbows Yeah Why do you send me these stories I don't know I think for like three months straight In my TikTok
Starting point is 01:20:23 It was all Salt Bay So I got into Salt Bay And I expected Salt Bay To be this amazing chef Because that's what They say he is, but I read all these reports of, like, people saying this is the worst restaurant I've ever, ever been to. Well, that's the story here. Hey, thanks to Eddie for the story.
Starting point is 01:20:39 Salt Bay's Steakhouse called Nurseret. It's spelled weird. I don't know how to say it. Has been ranked as one of the worst places to dine. Wow. Isn't that crazy? This one's in London. Yeah, in London.
Starting point is 01:20:50 So, Eddie, thanks for that news. Hey, man, just so you know, don't go to Salt Bay. So we'll avoid that next time we're in London. And thanks to Complex.com for the story. You assume it's really expensive. It probably is. Give people the heads up. It was like $800 for the steak
Starting point is 01:21:03 and him to come out and drop it on there. That's crazy, man. All right, that's what's up. I guess we're worth $70 million, by the way. That's why. How an ordinary butcher turned into the meat king. He was just a butcher.
Starting point is 01:21:14 Now all of a sudden he's doing fancy restaurants. Oh, now you're interested in him? Oh, no. I am. All right, that's your news. Those were Bobby's big. Stories. Hey, so, you know, we talk often about Amy
Starting point is 01:21:26 getting scammed, and she's been scammed a lot, and for big money. But here's a situation where Eddie wasn't scammed, I don't think, but you're confused on how if this was a scam. How would I have gotten scammed? I've never heard of this before. It happened to Eddie yesterday at the gas station. So run it by us all.
Starting point is 01:21:46 And if callers know what's going on, maybe they can clue us in on how you've been scammed. You may not even know you've been scammed. This was weird. So I'm pumping my gas. No, no, it's a tease, buddy. Oh. How many times you've done a show?
Starting point is 01:21:54 Oh, my gosh. Oh, hey, I'll leave you with this. I was pumping my gas. How about that? How's that for a tease? I already know what happened now. It's pretty terrible. But then you don't know what happened next. All right.
Starting point is 01:22:10 We'll come back. Hold on a minute. There's a guy that's trying to transform himself into what he calls, quote, a black alien. And I saw him and he's tattooed up. It's like all his skin's tattooed on his face. And he has implants under like parts of his mouth. And he looks like an alien. He has his tongue split.
Starting point is 01:22:28 I say it looks like an alien. What the heck do I know what a real alien looks like? But aliens on TV, right? The little man that comes out of the spaceship. And so it's really, really weird. And if you saw him, you would think he has some sort of prosthetic on, but he's in all this work. And now he's whining that he can't get a job. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:46 Yeah, what do you think? Yeah, buddy. Some people are like, I got too many tattoos in my arm. They won't hire me. Bro, he looks like an alien. So he's like, I don't know what to do. I know what we shouldn't do. It's too late for that, though.
Starting point is 01:22:59 Tattoos on your face if you want to work as an accountant. There are some jobs where they will hold it against you or go, hey, this is not representative of what we do. Is it fair? No, probably not. However, it's fair to not hire this alien guy. It's just weird. All people would do is stare at him. Yeah, it's a distraction.
Starting point is 01:23:19 His face, again, he has imprint to where he looks. We'll put it up. You got to go see at Bobbybones.com. He says he can't get a job because of his extreme look. there are situations even here with us where certain members of the show have complained that they don't get fair looks because of how they look
Starting point is 01:23:40 lunchbox. Well, that's you saying that. I'm not going to say here. But he's like, why can you? Oh, sorry, I don't know who it is. I mean, you started doing an impersonating of the voice. Okay, lunchbox. He's like, why can't I go host these national events? Yeah. And why doesn't the company put me as the face and it's that awkward conversation of they would because you can do it you have the capacity to do it you have the understanding of what to do but when it's they have to pick a face to represent the brand all you have to do is get a haircut yeah i mean or or shave occasionally right or not wear the same clothes every day right and that's you and you can do that but i'm saying you have to also understand why they say hey lunchbox if you'll make a couple changes for us it'll be a lot easier to help promote you Right, I understand that, but at the same time, like, when those events come up, I would get a haircut.
Starting point is 01:24:31 Like, leading up to them. No, no, but you, those are different events. Those are events we have to go to. You were asking to host certain things way in advance. Let's go. And when they would think about it, they would go, we, he. So on the regular, they don't consistently see you. So if spur of the moment they want to consider you for something,
Starting point is 01:24:52 they don't know if they're going to get sharp-looking lunchbox or grungy lunchbox. And 99% are. It's... Grungy. You are a fine-looking guy. What's wrong with grunge? Nothing is wrong with grunge if it's your look. Oh.
Starting point is 01:25:04 But when it's just your look because you don't care or don't shower, then they go, I don't think we can put them in front of clients or that. Yeah, I know. I wish they'd let me host some national stuff. That's what I've been waiting for. But still haven't got the call.
Starting point is 01:25:17 No, no, no, but you're like the alien. So I'm... But you can fix yours real quick. Yeah. I do fix it sometimes. I shave and get haircuts and change clothes. When's the last time you had a haircut? Honestly, honestly.
Starting point is 01:25:29 Probably I heart country, huh? Yeah, I was going to say May. When's the last time you had a haircut? Man, I don't know. And I don't care what you do. I think you should live your life how you want to live it. But if you do that, you have to... It might be May.
Starting point is 01:25:38 You have to understand why certain people are going, hey, we can't have him do this at this time. He can do other things, but not this. When's the last time you dressed up? May, yeah. Probably May. And that's an awesome lifestyle that you've chosen and you get to live it and you rock it. Amazing. But you also...
Starting point is 01:25:56 can't have the other side of that too. But I look at it as like Bobby doesn't dress up every day. So I'm just, I'm doing the same thing Bobby does. Bobby wears a t-shirt. So I can wear a t-shirt. I ain't insane. I got a haircut two days ago. I shower. Maybe one day a week. He's clean-shaving right now. Maybe two days a week I wear sweats. But I've dressed up every day this week for stuff. Anyway, my point is, I can, I can help you and you can help you. I'm right. Let me know. No, no, no, no. If you just put a little effort into what people are going to consume visually if you're trying to do a visual thing. Oh, yeah, like those album release things. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:26:26 Like, why don't they send me to New York to do those? I'll do them. Okay, it's like, can I bring up an example? Come on, whoa, whoa, whoa, what up? That's how you do it? Yeah. Let's go. I like that.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Air horn. Eh, eh, eh. Get the crowd hide. Yeah. Something I witnessed a couple of weeks ago was he had a big meeting with one of our bosses and she came in town. And I honestly did not know she was here to specifically meet with Lunchbox. Because I thought, no way, did he know he had a meeting with her today.
Starting point is 01:26:52 And this is how he chose to look. And sure enough, She's like, lunchbox, are you ready? And I was like, what? If you go to a job interview, you have to dress a certain way so they know their expectation of you when you come into work all the time. You present a great. But even when that happens, you don't. Like, we have somebody fly in to meet with you.
Starting point is 01:27:11 Yeah, I wore my basketball pants, like those Adidas. The ones that are really, really baggy, but then also kind of high waters. And I love it as a day to day. But at times, you have to graduate. from that. Not all the time. She wanted to meet with me again, so I wore jeans, everything. It was a phone call.
Starting point is 01:27:32 I was like, oh, cool. Yeah, because last time she was like, why would I fly down there? She's like, I don't think I'm going to waste my time. I had no idea. But I was like, yeah, I'm ready whenever you are. She's like, all right, just call me. And I'm like, oh, well, why did I dress up? Dang it.
Starting point is 01:27:45 That's all. You can help yourself in that. If you spend six months just coming in, looking good, feeling good. Oh, I feel good. No, no. I feel good. I do want to go over. to Eddie for a second because this is a scam story that I can't figure out.
Starting point is 01:27:58 And there are attempted scams every day through text message, people knocking on on Amy's door. I'm getting things. I'm like, should I click it? I don't know. Different kind of scam here or maybe not at all. What happened? It was weird. I was at the gas pump and a lady comes up to me and she has $40 in cash just. Can they please help me out? Can I use your credit card to pump gas? I'll give you the cash. Here it is right here. And you can put your credit card in my machine and I'll pump gas. And I go, why don't you just give them cash inside? They're not accepting cash.
Starting point is 01:28:28 I don't know. Is that true? I don't know. I said, how are they not accepting cash? It's usually the other way around. That's strange. I said, all right, well, you know what? There's really, I'm thinking in my head, there's no way I can get scammed here.
Starting point is 01:28:40 I'm going to watch her pump and I'll just make sure she doesn't go over the $40. You never handed her your card. No, I went. You put it in. You put it in. Okay, so let me just draw this out, John Madden on the TV screen with the lines. Okay, so you're at the gas station You have a credit card
Starting point is 01:28:57 You're pumping your own gas Lady says I only have cash Can I use your credit card? She gives you the cash She gives it to me I have a lot of links up here on what happened to you Eddie Are you serious? Yeah, I do
Starting point is 01:29:05 I did I get scammed? I would guess they have a reader on the pump It's a skimmer probably Yeah They have your credit card She skimmed you Mm-hmm Are you sure?
Starting point is 01:29:18 No, I'm not sure because I wasn't there But that's most likely what I would assume is that she wants you to put her, your credit card in the machine because they just put it up there. They just put it up there and got your credit card and then they take it down and move to the next gas station. This is not good. Well, so you do it, you leave. Have you looked at your credit card statement since? Yeah, this was like just yesterday. So I haven't gotten charged yet. Well, it takes a day though sometimes, at least I'm mine for things to hit. Oh, I thought you meant to get scammed. No, I'm saying if I buy something, it pops up the next day,
Starting point is 01:29:47 usually. How to spot a card skimmer at gas pumps? External skimmers are devices that thieves attach over a real credit card slot at a gas station pump as customers swipe their cards into the skimmer. The device saves and stores card information immediately. Well, do you think, because she literally could have been struggling and they maybe didn't take cash. She looked like she was in a hurry. Well, yeah, that's probably that sense urgency got me kind of in the help mode. I don't know, man. I mean, I thought I was being smart by watching every single number go on the meter. I'm like, I don't go over that 40.
Starting point is 01:30:22 Don't go over that 40. And so when she didn't, she goes, hey, you can even look at it. I didn't go over the 40. I was like, okay, good. We're good here. I would have fallen for this one, I think. Man.
Starting point is 01:30:32 Or maybe I would have walked inside and said, here, you guys taking cash. But I would have seen someone in need and in a hurry and thought I can help. Dang, I fell for it. Maybe. Hey, so. So what do I do now? Should I just cancel my credit card before anything happens?
Starting point is 01:30:47 No, we want to see a lot of charges on it for the big day. Exactly. We need to know. So we want to actually follow up and be like, wow. Messed up, man. Distressed scammers. Standing around while your gas tank refills makes you a sitting target for people who are hanging around pumps with a sob story for anyone who will listen. Usually they say they need money for gas. We know this one where they come up.
Starting point is 01:31:07 Sure. The more sophisticated crooks might point to a car with kids in the back and you know, hey, or they say, hey, they're not accepting cash. It says that, yeah. So what are we supposed to do while we're pumping? I close my eyes and ears ago. I can't hear you. This pump's too loud. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:31:24 I don't know because it's always something new. Wow. Go sit inside and act like you're talking on the phone. Man, I knew this was weird, but I just kind of ran through it in my head. I'm like, there's no, I can't figure out a way how I can get scammed here. I couldn't either. When you told me, I was like, I don't know. And then a little bit ago, Mike said it's probably a skimmer, scammer.
Starting point is 01:31:44 I feel like Eddie's getting a pass on getting scams. Yeah, because this one's, I would have fallen for her. You wouldn't have fallen to the guy that came to my door? No. This is next level. Eddie's was next level. It was smart. But, I mean, I would just be so suspicious when someone tells me they're not taking cash.
Starting point is 01:31:59 Everywhere it takes cash. No, not true. We went to ice cream places of the day and they're like, we don't accept cash. It's only cards only. That's not true. But I would think a gas station would. But not everywhere takes cash. Amy, the difference in yours is the guy came to your door and he knocked.
Starting point is 01:32:13 And he said, hello, man. I'm here to scam. Sorry, I'm here to. No, he had laminated binder. On the one side I said scammer, but others said, please help me. And he had the wrong. He had that side flipped. Right?
Starting point is 01:32:25 And you gave him a lot of money. You gave him money. Eddie thought he was getting money back from her. He really did. He ran my credit card that I entered into his cell phone. Someone says, I know we got to jump, Ray, but let me take Devin in Kentucky real quick. This is an interesting idea. Devin, you're on.
Starting point is 01:32:42 What do you think happened? Bobby Bones. How are you guys doing in the studio? Pretty good, bud. you heard the story and your idea is I believe it could have been counterfeit money maybe have it checked out or just spend it real quick
Starting point is 01:32:56 Ooh hold it up to the light I don't see that Oh look who's on Oh wow It's Steve Carrell It's at George Washington It's uh where is it I might have left this at the house
Starting point is 01:33:07 Here you go It's the purple one Here you go I think here's one of them Hold it up in the light That's probably real money Huh That's one of them
Starting point is 01:33:16 Lunchbox should keep that and do some investigation. No, no, no. Let me and let me and let lunchbox keep it. All right. Give that back. Devin, we'll check it out. Thank you for your call, Devin. Cheryl is on in Oklahoma.
Starting point is 01:33:28 I think she has an interesting idea here. Cheryl, what's going on? Hey, not a lot. How are you? Doing pretty good. Thank you for calling. Share with us your thought. Well, first of all, I totally think it was a scam.
Starting point is 01:33:42 First, when you said it, my first thought went to Skimmer, but also the suspense is. killing me. So I was wondering if we could call the gas station and ask them were they accepting cash yesterday. Can you run in the room real quick? Yes. Or just find, I mean, just look it up and calling your cell phone out right now. Okay, I'll do it right now. Okay. Let me Google it. Yeah. Just do it right now. Start dialing. Yeah, start. Guys, I got it right now. Eddie just staring at me going. I'll do it right now. Well, then just do it.
Starting point is 01:34:07 Well, then do it right now. Okay, Cheryl, thank you very much. We're going to get on that. And hopefully, before we hop off the air here to this segment, Eddie will call and ask. Great, thank you. That's a great idea. I don't know why I didn't think about it. That's what we appreciate you guys. Cole and Illinois is on the phone right now. Eddie, you doing it right now?
Starting point is 01:34:24 I'm looking for it. How's he doing over there? He had a bunch of pictures of dudes that are bald on his computer. This is your guy, Thomas H. Thomas or whatever his name is. You had a bunch of bald dude? No, it's your actor we were talking about. Who's on Cheers? Oh, got it, got it.
Starting point is 01:34:39 I don't know what he's talking about. Cole and Illinois, you're on. Hey, Cole. Hey, morning, studio. Morning. A question for lunch. I didn't know if he's ever seen the movie on Paramount called Jerry and March Go Large. I've seen the previews.
Starting point is 01:34:56 I have not watched the movie. What is it about? It's about this. It's an older guy and I don't know where he's from, but he learns a trick in the lottery. And so he drives across state lines and he keeps buying these lottery tickets and winning a lot of money. And then the lottery, I guess, I don't know if they shut him down or whatever, but it was a news story a few years back. Oh, it's based on a real story. Yes, based on a true story. I've seen the real story. I've seen the real guy.
Starting point is 01:35:20 Yes. It's like Midwest somewhere? Yeah, somewhere in the Midwest and I don't know exactly what he was doing, but he figured out something mathematically how to beat the system and he was making a lot of money. Eddie, what are you standing out for? I'm about to call him right now. Found the number. Well, stay in the studio, but just don't put him on speaker. Like you can walk over there so we don't hear them, but I'd like to hear this, hear at least your side of the call. Eddie's on the phone. He was possibly scammed at the gas station yesterday.
Starting point is 01:35:44 Is it ringing? I'm talking like a golf commentator. Eddie had to hit talk. Oh, you didn't push talk. He thinks it's a green button with a line. Landline, you just dial it and it goes or what? All right. It's ringing.
Starting point is 01:35:54 Eddie's approached the second green. All right, it's ringing. Still ringing. Yeah. Probably busy. Fighting off scammers. Count that cash. Nothing, huh?
Starting point is 01:36:12 They're not going to answer. I wonder why they would get a phone call. Maybe there's a morning rush. Well, you got to think, though, if you're at a gas station, you're helping people. It's probably not easy to grab the phone. I don't think they're going to pick up, man. Let a ring. couple more times and hang up a call back one more time.
Starting point is 01:36:28 Oh, nice. Nothing? All right, hang up. Yeah, hang up. Okay. Now give him a call back. I'm going to take another call, but let us know. Just flail up and down.
Starting point is 01:36:40 You've got it. They answer. Let's go over to Kristen and St. Louis. Kristen, you're on the Bobby Bone show. How are you, Kristen? Morning, studio. Morning. I was calling because I also had a question for Eddie.
Starting point is 01:36:55 Yes. I wanted to know if he used his credit card or his debit card for that transaction yesterday. Okay, he's putting his headphones back on. They didn't answer? He went to an answering service. Service? Like a machine that said it's all for your mailbox is full, so. You called the answering service? No, it was like a answering machine and then it said it's full. Okay. Okay. She wants to know if you did debit card or credit card. It was a credit card. Why do you ask, Kristen? So I work at a bank and if you used your credit card, you're a little
Starting point is 01:37:21 safer and you guys could wait it out to see if there are any other transactions that come through and you're completely 100% covered, dispute them later. If it's your debit card, then that's your money, and you're getting a little bit more iffy. But credit card, you're a little safer, and you can dispute the transactions after so we can see what happens. Wait it out. Wait it out.
Starting point is 01:37:40 Wait it out. Not cancel it right now. We want to see what they go to. Just for a radio a bit. I want to know what they buy. So not for my personal security. One more time. Okay, one more time.
Starting point is 01:37:49 It's fine. Yeah, but Eddie, you're going to get all the money back, so it doesn't matter. You can give your credit card out to 100 people. Yeah, let's give it away on the air. Let's test this out. Yeah. I like Kristen's idea. I'm stressed out about this whole thing.
Starting point is 01:37:58 If you just turned us on, Eddie's at the gas station, a woman comes up to him flying in. It's like, they're not taking cash in the front. So can I give you cash and you use your credit card on the gas pump? And he goes, yeah, sure. Eddie's a nice guy. And so he does. And then he comes in and tells us a story. And turns out he could have been scammed with a skimmer on the credit card machine.
Starting point is 01:38:18 Or where you put your card? Hey, they're not answering at all, huh? Still ringing. Maybe just getting the car and drive over there. Just call you guys from there. I can hear it ringing. No, there's nothing. I'm not going to answer.
Starting point is 01:38:32 Are they open? Yeah, I think it's 24 hours. I mean, I can stop by on the way home and I don't know. Let us know? Yeah, I let you know. All right, well. Dang. But I shouldn't cancel it, though.
Starting point is 01:38:44 If you get an update, maybe between now and before we leave the building today, we'll put it in the post show. Like, just keep checking my credit card? Yeah. No, no, just keep calling. Oh, keep calling? But then also check your credit card. All right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:56 I say don't check your credit card until like Tuesday of next week. Hold on. Here's why. The beauty of it is, if you give them some time, you can really see the full palette of what they like, what their interests are, what they've spent money on. If you see them buy one thing, you're like, well, that's just a $2 charge.
Starting point is 01:39:11 We're seeing if they could use the card. They always buy something real cheap first. They're going to be in Mexico by the time I get their credit card report. You know what? I'd like to see the places they decided to go vacation. Maybe I'm looking for a place myself. All right. So we'll find out what's up with Eddie.
Starting point is 01:39:22 Maybe today, but hopefully buy early next week. All right, thank you. Lobby Bones Show. Bonehead. Norrie of the day. This story comes with us from Hillsborough, North Carolina. A family of five, went out to a nice lunch, sat down, waffle house, ate, had a good old time. They paid, and then they're on their way out.
Starting point is 01:39:41 Three of them pulled a gun and said, give me all the money. They ate the whole time. Yeah, paid and then robbed the Waffle House. So they were easy to track down. Yeah, I would think, unless they sat in it with masks on the whole time. but then I'll be a little suspicious. The whole time. Table 7, they won't take off their robin masks.
Starting point is 01:39:58 What do we do? Waffle House, by the way, very underrated lunch spot. Because you only think of it for breakfast or late night. Yeah. And there's really no difference in food. It just also tastes good at lunch. Fun fact. I will see that burger on the menu.
Starting point is 01:40:11 I wonder if that burger's any good. You know, I've never had the burger at Waffle House. I never am in a frame of mind to get a burger at Waffle House. Like, I've had the steak before. That's as beef as I get. because I will do a steak with breakfast. Like the steak and eggs? Yes.
Starting point is 01:40:27 Oh, yeah. And I will still put A1 on it. Oh, boy. Stubborn. Yeah. That is a story lunchbox. Thanks for sharing that. I'm lunchbox.
Starting point is 01:40:36 That's your bonehead story of the day. Seven and ten Americans remain loyal to the brands they used growing up. Can you think of one brand that you used growing up, then probably you wouldn't use today if you weren't so loyal to it. And I will go first. A1 steak sauce. Oh, I can't get enough. I don't think I would have ever even grabbed a steak sauce.
Starting point is 01:40:56 I don't, I'm not a big sauce guy. I like mustard. I'm just not a big steak sauce. Oh, A1 steak sauce. I just put it on everything. We used to get like the worst beef. If we get the cheapest beef at the grocery store, if we got it. You know what makes it better?
Starting point is 01:41:10 A1 steak sauce. You're so loyal to A1. I love it. I'm so loyal. It's like Apple, Amazon, A1. If I don't start with an A, I ain't loyal to it. Amy, what you got? Well, now you've got me thinking about food.
Starting point is 01:41:22 And right now I'm obsessed. with craft macaroni and cheese with Heinz ketchup inside. Well, they continue to get better, too. The craft macaroni and cheese make new stuff that's really good. I mean, the ketchup's a little suspect. But anyway. Well, no, it's what I did as a child, and I still do it as an adult,
Starting point is 01:41:37 and I'm very loyal to those two brands. Eddie? Degrade deodorant. That was my first deodorant I got when I was a kid and when I started smelling down there, and I was like, all right. Still use it. Oh, dude, I still have to have degree. I won't use any other one.
Starting point is 01:41:48 Watch box? SpaghettiOs. That's a good one. I used to eat those all the time as a kid. and never eat them as adult because they're probably not that great, but I still eat them. That's a good one because I think you probably avoid that if you didn't have them as a kid. A honeycomb cereal, too, a bit. I guess I grab those sometimes.
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