The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Full Show) Amy Almost Got Scammed Again + Lunchbox Saw A Big Celebrity In The Wild + The Embarrassing Thing Abby Said During A Bobbycast With Nate Smith

Episode Date: October 27, 2022

Amy shares that she almost got scammed again when she received something in the mail. Find out what it was and why it's more common than you'd think so you don't fall for it and get scammed! Then, Lu...nchbox says he saw a "huge celebrity" recently at a local sandwich shop and that someone even almost passed out seeing them. He gives us some clues, but we have a hard time guessing...You won't believe the twist of who it is. Then, we share a clip from an interview with Nate Smith, Abby recently did on a Bobbycast episode and how she embarrassed herself!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:32 The guy loves the Dallas Cowboys. He loves Pizza Saturdays. Is that what it is? Pizza Friday. It does bleed into Saturdays, though, because I have leftovers. Here he is. Our video producer. Producer Eddie, everybody.
Starting point is 00:03:45 Oh, man, I am addicted to a game on my phone. It's called Stumble Guys, and I blame my kids for this because they were playing it. And I was like, what are you guys playing? Let me see this. And I tried it one time. I said, hold out, let me try again. And I kept going until I beat the game, and I'm like, I got to get this for myself. Now I cannot stop playing it.
Starting point is 00:04:01 It's so much fun. Tell me about Stumble Guys. What do you do? So it's like 32 people, and we're all. all online. I guess everyone's got an account. So we're all playing real people and we're trying to race in an obstacle course. Like we're trying to jump over things and
Starting point is 00:04:15 it eliminates half of the people. And then it goes to round two and then it eliminates half and it ends up with the final eight people and then if you win the whole thing, you get a trophy, you get to create a new skin for yourself and then you get tokens. It's really cool. You're so lame. Really? What do the tokens do?
Starting point is 00:04:32 The tokens, you get to buy new skins and you get to buy like things. Oh, like when you're running, and a little rainbow can come behind you. Eddie, Eddie, you're so lame. Hey, let me tell you, I just won my first tournament on PGA 23, Tiger Woods. Exactly. I just want, I've been working hard on my first tournament. I hold a trophy up.
Starting point is 00:04:48 It's pretty cool. Eddie, you're so lame with your video games. Bobby, you're so lame, too. I will never judge you, Eddie. Not for that. All right, up next, he loves rec soccer. He loves the University of Texas, San Antonio. And he loves not getting a haircut for a long, long time.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Here he is. Lunchbox, everybody. Guys, wrestling has the worst acting I have ever seen. If you want to see bad actors, just tune into wrestling, whatever night of the week it's on, whatever day it's on. I don't know what. I think it's on USA. USA Network, yeah. My TV, I guess, was on it from earlier in the day, and I sit down and it's on.
Starting point is 00:05:28 I start watching it for 10 minutes. And these guys are terrible actors. Like, one guy is shoved up against the ropes and he's trying to push back and he's, but you can tell he's not even trying to push back, but he makes these facial expressions. It was horrendous acting. I don't know how they do it. Just stick to the wrestling because your acting is terrible.
Starting point is 00:05:50 So now that you've taken a few Zoom classes, you feel like your big critique? I can critique good and bad acting, and that is terrible acting. But I don't think they're trying to win any acting awards. I think it's supposed to be way over the top because everyone knows it's fake, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Oh, I have no idea But when I was a kid I didn't know it was fake when I was a kid And so, I mean, I don't even think they're fooling kids anymore Because it's so unbelievable But I don't think they're trying to fool Anybody anymore Oh
Starting point is 00:06:19 I think they're all characters And everybody knows it's fiction Okay, so they're not hired for their acting Mm-hmm So are you still taking acting lessons yourself? Yes How often? I haven't been on one in a while, man
Starting point is 00:06:31 I've been busy I was going to Vegas I was practicing those lines and so I kind of had to duck out of the class for like a month because I had to get ready for bad out of hell. But hopefully November I should jump back in. What do you mean get ready for it? Even if you would have got your lines, it was like one line.
Starting point is 00:06:45 No, it was like three to five lines. Okay, same basically. Amy, are you still in acting classes? Yes, I am. How many do you do a month? Oh, I go a couple times a month. So I've, and that's what I'm trying to do consistently now. I love to go more.
Starting point is 00:07:00 But yeah, it's a time thing and then paying for it and all the stuff. I just have to kind of. choose my activities. Who's who? We got a room full of actors here. I know these actors. Wow, I mean, Lunchbox,
Starting point is 00:07:12 been zooming it, Amy, got a Christmas movie coming up or she's got a line or two, right, Amy? More than two, yeah. Yeah, Morgan in college. You're the only one
Starting point is 00:07:21 who hasn't really been in the acting role. In high school, I was in theater. Well, now we're all actors. Right. You too, right? Yeah, should I list my roles as an actor? Despian.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Band, slam. where I had nine lines with Vanessa Hudgens and Phoebe from Friends. Nashville, where I was on like four episodes and in one of them I played myself and had lines with Connie Britton. High school, grease, little shop of horrors.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Oh, I could go on and on, but then I'd be lying because those were my only four roles. Okay, up next, she loves her kids, she loves matcha, she loves bringing fancy coffee drinks in a jar that she made herself.
Starting point is 00:08:01 She loves making her own deodorant. Here she is. Amy, everybody. All right, right. It's interesting you mentioned deodorant because this has to do with my underarms and it's more of a PSA. I got this really awesome new scrub that's exfoliating for your body and I decided to exfoliate my underarms and it's one of the worst decisions I've ever made because they're so irritated. I guess the skin is more sensitive there and now I'm just in pain and there's nothing I can do about it. My underarms are just stinging.
Starting point is 00:08:32 So are you recommending not to exfoliate your underarms? Yes, do not do that. You can do other parts of your body, but don't do your underarms. There's no point it's not necessary, and you might end up with raw skin there. Yeah. Okay, I felt that. And here with my intro is Brian from Texas. Here he is.
Starting point is 00:08:49 He's a big fan of the Razor Back. He never sends any of his food back. He doesn't drink any alcohol. Some say, he's the greatest of them all. Bobby! Bye! Thank you, Brian from Texas. So I got a thank you card from Rita Wilson, who I did a bobbycast with last week.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Rita Wilson, big-time actor, Tom Hanks' wife, singer of songs. And she sent a really, really long, detailed thank-you card about our podcast saying that she had had a bunch of questions that had never been asked to her before like that. And I just thought, man, if Rita Wilson is such a superstar, millionaire, on a private jet probably flying back to L.A. It can take the time to write me a long thank you card. then why can't we do this more? Even a thank you text, even reaching out, it is really inspired me. And I'm going to be inspired for a couple days
Starting point is 00:09:41 before I forget. So in the next couple days, I'm really going to focus on letting people know because eventually I'm going to forget about this move all in my life, right? That's what we do. But I thought it was pretty cool that Rita Wilson sent such a thank you.
Starting point is 00:09:51 She was just such a peach, such a treat to interview and it's up on the Bobbycast. Again, her parents' story, crazy. Her mom had to escape a country in like the middle of the night. Her dad got put in a camp, like a prison labor camp, and he had to escape.
Starting point is 00:10:07 It is wild. Go search for the Bobbycast and listen to it. I plan on sending everybody in this room a text today telling you how much I value you. Is that the same a text? Okay. I'm about like a thank you card. No, a text award. Amy's like, I'll take anything.
Starting point is 00:10:22 A text award. Okay, and lunchbox said a gift card. Is that what he said? Yeah, that's what I said. Okay, see, this is why I don't do this with you guys. Let's open up the mailbag. You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. I'm seven months pregnant and my husband and I still can't settle on a name for our daughter who is due in December. I've had the name cutie on my list since I found out I was pregnant. I want a daughter to have a unique name because our last name is very generic. I've been using it for the last few weeks, testing it out, referring to our baby as cutie. hoping my husband would warm up to it, but he hasn't. The only name he has suggested is Harper after his grandmother.
Starting point is 00:11:07 I don't even think he loves the name. I just think he wants to avoid the name cutie. Wanted to get your thoughts. Should I name my daughter, cutie? Signed, soon to be mom. Well, first I would say, no, you shouldn't. Because if you name your kid anything that is a positive description of something, that will be used against them later in life.
Starting point is 00:11:27 Therefore, you wouldn't want to name your kid smarty or haughty. or Mr. Cool or Sir Fantastic or cutie, right? You want to avoid naming your kid something that people could go, your name's cutie, more like ugly. Oh, yeah, gosh, I didn't even think of that. You're just begging to be picked on if you name your kid something that is a positive affirmation. Because people are going to see it and go, that ain't true.
Starting point is 00:11:56 You're the ugliest cutie I've ever seen. It's just going to be nonstop. And also it's kind of a dumb name. And I think all names are, I don't want to say, but cuties, that's not even a real name, right? Not a real name. It's an orange. Oh, it is an orange, a small orange too. Cudy, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:11 I'm going to go with no, that is a descriptive word. And you never want to name your kid a positive descriptive word because it will be used against them later in life. That's my opinion, Amy. Oh, I'm going with Harper all the way. I love that name. Harper's awesome. So go with that and you call her cutie on the side. That's like your thing with her.
Starting point is 00:12:28 y'all can have that nickname exchange and that's where we draw that line. Lunchbox? Oh, Harper gets lost in a crowd. Oh, there's going to be 52 Harper's in her class. Listen, cutie is a name that stands out. It's cool. Like I had a candy back in first grade. Never forgot her.
Starting point is 00:12:46 That's what I'm saying. That was almost my name. That's what I'm saying. You never forget cool names. And if you want your kid to be cool, go with cutie. Well, I don't think there's a debate here between Harper and Qudy. She just said that's her husband's only option. We don't have to pick one.
Starting point is 00:12:57 I just think it's. cutie yes or no. Yes. If you like cutie because if you were to go to, I'm going to say a place where, you know, ladies dance. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. That's why he likes the name. No, usually there they'd be called hottie. They're not usually called cutie there.
Starting point is 00:13:13 They're called hottie or cinnamon. Eddie? Yeah, I was around the same thing as you've owns. It reminds me of those kinds of names like stage number four, cutie. Like, I'm going to hard know on cutie. I don't like that. It's setting her up for a weird life. It's setting her up for a lot of bullying, a weird life.
Starting point is 00:13:31 Her name's probably deciding what she's going to do for a living in some ways. Oh my gosh. I don't like it. We go three to one no. So thank you. Thank you for the email. Do what you feel like is right. I don't mind Harper.
Starting point is 00:13:45 But I think you guys could probably settle on a different name. Maybe you could do something like, is Quincy a girl name at all? Sure. Could be. Love it. Like Quincy. What's a T-name? Tabitha.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Quincy Tabitha and then QT Oh I see what you did there Good idea There are a lot of ways to get to that That you don't if you still want to have a cutie type of Quincy Tabitha though is a little weird Yeah I'm just coming up with something on the fly Yeah it could be another T I get what you did though
Starting point is 00:14:13 And I think it's genius actually Thank you Eddie Quincy Tina Tina Tabith is better than Tina Oh Quincy Taylor Yep yep There it is we just named the kid
Starting point is 00:14:24 We just named the kid yep Give us our resolution All right, thank you. That's the email. Thanks. Close it up, guys. We've got your email and we've read it on your air. Now it's time to close. Bobby's mailback. Just say you're walking through the woods and there's a bear it comes up to you.
Starting point is 00:14:41 You walk in the woods, it's probably a little too late for you to be walking. It's kind of dark. And there's a bear that is just right beside you. Now, what do you think you really do? I feel like we've talked about this so many times I should know. But what do you really do? Instinctually. Oh, hey bear.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Hey, bear. I'm running. I'm out. Like, there's no, there's no, there's no thinking. I just think I go, oh my gosh, and I take off running. You would have run away? Instinctually, you would. You just try to get away from anything, a threat, period.
Starting point is 00:15:10 And I think if it was just there, I try to run. Because that's anything. Even if a person comes up that I don't know who it is. I'm like, oh, God. Bears are fast. Yeah, yeah, but so are people, right? You don't think about that. Like, when it happens, you run.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Like, automatically in your head, you run. And I don't think you're going to go. I remember the segment we did where they. They mentioned that bears can run an app. I think you just go. Okay. Anything, it's fight or flight, and I don't think you're fighting. And a bear, you run zigzag, right?
Starting point is 00:15:33 But is there any... Alligator. But still, now we're getting everybody confused on animals. Go ahead. Is there any part of us that, I mean, we get curious that the bear could be our friend? Not in that situation. Okay. No.
Starting point is 00:15:46 I feel like that's what happens to people that end up getting bit. That what? They think, yeah, that he thinks they're a friend. Or take a selfie. That would also be another one you don't want to do. But a woman got attacked by a... black bear and what she did is she punched it right in the nose over and over again. Just,
Starting point is 00:15:59 just, just, yeah, punched it over and over. The bear charged at the woman. She has not been identified. She didn't even know it was coming till it was right on her. That was my question,
Starting point is 00:16:10 like if a bear's there, sees it, boom, hits her, and then boom, boom, starts punching at the nose and clapping her hands. And so the bear, after getting punched in the face,
Starting point is 00:16:20 like shook. NFL, they'd pull them out of the game immediately. Oh, for sure. Yeah, concussion protocol. Bears out of the game stumbles one little time out. But they tracked the bear down and had to kill it because it was rabid trying to get after people. So the bear was overweight, if sick, is hungry, and that's why it was attacking her, they think. But that's from the New York Post.
Starting point is 00:16:43 But if anything comes up on you and you don't know where to just run. Now, if you have time to gather your thoughts and you see a bear, I'm probably still going to run. But you guys do whatever you want. When they gave me bear spray in Montana, because we were doing an ever. episode of Breaking Bobby Bones, which you can watch on Disney Plus, they said, don't, if a bear comes at you and there's, you see it and it sees you and you've established that you see each other, if you take off running, it's going to chase you. Yeah, that's why you don't run. I'm telling you. I swear to you, I would run like a low punk. I think I would stay still and just
Starting point is 00:17:15 be like, okay, maybe, maybe you do that. It says here, do not run in bold letters. What I'm going to say, guys, why are you not hearing me? Nobody says run. We've never once said run. I'm saying you don't think about it. If a bear's right beside you, you probably just take off running. It's sort of like when you're out toilet paper in a house and you see the cops. You're not supposed to run, but guess what you do? You run. That's different. Okay. So there's bear spray and they would say spray it at the ground.
Starting point is 00:17:37 If a bear's coming at you, you spray it at the ground, don't spray it at the bear. Because if it goes to the ground, I guess it's like Colon when you walk through it. Oh, yeah. But I was like, here's all I'm going to do. Bears come to me, I'm probably going to throw it at it and then run. Yeah. Because you guys are acting like you think, have all these clear thoughts of strategy if a bear's at you. Not thinking.
Starting point is 00:17:55 I just think my natural reaction would be, stay still, don't move. Nope, mine wouldn't be. It'd be run and trip somebody else as I'm running. It's got to them in the way. Because bears only got to catch one person. Yeah, you only got to beat one person out of there. You don't got to be first. There's no got to be last.
Starting point is 00:18:10 But that woman got attacked there. Experts say keeping secrets can help actually keep your relationship. Up to 90% of people. You guys have any secrets you keep from wives? No. Shopping. I mean, I don't have anything secret. Good answer, guys.
Starting point is 00:18:24 can think of. Good answer. You're still keeping your relationship. You're keeping your relationship. You like that. We like that. Up to 90% of people keep small secrets from their partners.
Starting point is 00:18:32 And in a strange way, these small secrets motivate people to improve their relationships. Things like sneaking a burger or pizza or TV cheating, which you watch a show that you watch together ahead of time. It's that guilt
Starting point is 00:18:43 that makes us want to put more effort into making our relationship stronger. The Journal of Consumer Psychology. Anybody want to admit a small cheat? I don't know, man. Me either. I don't know. No, no.
Starting point is 00:18:53 No. Yeah. All good here. A plus. None to see. None to see nothing. Keep on going. What's the most irritating thing in the office, they ask? This is from an article from Fast Company. What's the most irritating thing in the office? Co-workers. This office, specifically. If I were to do something generic, I would say a guy that farts too much. Lunchbox. He said generic, guys. Yeah. Oh, right. Sorry. Sorry. A guy with bangs that doesn't shave very often that farts too much. Ledge vodges. Here you go here at the top ones.
Starting point is 00:19:28 A co-worker who's always coughing or sneezing, which if that's here, you just go home. Yes, you get sent home. Heavy clone. Raised in the other room. Ray, Ray, Ray. Yeah, raised in the other room there. Axe.
Starting point is 00:19:39 The loud co-worker who takes personal phone calls all the time. Not really in here. Amy? No. She will be doing some calls sometimes over there. Sometimes in the morning she comes in on the phone really loud. No, no. What's crazy is a song will play and she'll take a phone call.
Starting point is 00:19:53 And I'm like, how can you get a phone call? in two and a half minutes. Like, she goes out in the hallway and then she's like, I gotta go, I gotta go, gotta go! And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:19:58 you knew his songs only two and a minute, that one is crazy to me. Okay. Um, maybe too your kids can call you. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:05 The borrower who borrows things and never gives them back and the stealer who steals things. I know some of those too yeah, lunchbox there. By the way,
Starting point is 00:20:14 I left my Titan stuff back here to see if he'd steal and he never has. Oh. Because there's cameras. Yeah. That's true. I mean,
Starting point is 00:20:21 I can't. I'm not going to steal from the boss. I like it. I like it. There's also like a bunch of cash in there too. What? Yeah, I just see it if you'd take it. And there's a note on it says you can have it at lunchbox and you never took it. So can I have it now?
Starting point is 00:20:34 No, it's done. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. Yeah, I'll make something good. Bella Rasmuton of Laguna Beach High School made sports history recently when she became the first girl in California to score two touchdowns in one game. Bones, that's a total of four touchdowns on the season. So she's a girl.
Starting point is 00:20:55 Girl, obviously, it's all started when she was seven years old. Her older brother was playing. She would go watch him and said, one day I want to do this. Obviously, it was tough. She had to try out for the team. She finally made it. She's their running back. And yeah, two touchdowns made history.
Starting point is 00:21:09 She's had four touchdowns the whole season. I'll be honest with you guys. And I was an okay football player. Played slot, little X, you know, catch some balls. Wasn't a real fast guy, but I was quick. Had a high motor, you know, sneaky athletic. That being said, I think my senior year, I had two touchdowns.
Starting point is 00:21:26 I think 10th, 11th, the 12th grade. I had three, maybe four my entire career. She had four in a season? Yeah. Wow. That's awesome. I know two in a game is awesome, but four in a season, that's really great. And she plays running back.
Starting point is 00:21:38 You know, most times when you hear a story about a girl playing on the football team, it's a kicker, or we had a girl played against us. She went to Bismarck. She played, like, defensive end, and all the guys are like, I can't let her. I can't let the girl tackle me. I can't let the girl tackle me. It wouldn't be a good look. They're like, I can't, I can't.
Starting point is 00:21:55 We can't. And she played at the end of the game, and she did tackle one of our guys. But good for her. That's awesome. I mean, that's what it's, it's about representation, right? Hopefully you see her and if you're a girl, you see her doing it. And maybe you don't want him only football. Maybe you're just like, there's somebody who is playing a sport or doing something that we've
Starting point is 00:22:10 been told only guys do. And if she can do that, I can do that. You know, that's what it is. It's all about representation. What are you going to say, Eddie? I was going to say, here's a clip of Bella, her mom and her coach talking about the hard work that she put in to get it there. I'm incredibly grateful and blessed to have the people that I do around me to support me and see me succeed.
Starting point is 00:22:26 She was always pushing the envelope. She was always super ambitious. She was super physical, always wanted to be rough and tough. We coach her hard. We have the same expectations for her, and she's met all those expectations. If I don't do my job, if I don't protect myself and do what I'm taught to do, then yeah, I absolutely could get hurt. But I think at the end of the day, it comes down to you got to be the hammer, not the nail. Wow.
Starting point is 00:22:46 Way to go, Bella. I love that. You can tell she's heard a lot of coach. talk. Yeah. Be the hammer, not the nail, be cut. Good for her. That's great. That's an awesome story. I love that one. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good.
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Starting point is 00:27:20 The loser eats two bites of a peanut butter and onion sandwich. That's gross. That's gross. It is gross. So, Amy, you'll get three questions that Lunchbox knows the answers to and vice versa. Amy, you ready for your questions? Yes. What team does Patrick Mahomes play for?
Starting point is 00:27:36 I mean, oh my gosh. Come on, Amy. Patrick Mahomes. I know. I know. Take some deep breaths. You got way, way, way, way too flustered when I said peanut butter and onion sandwich. So here's what we're going to do.
Starting point is 00:27:50 We're going to take three deep breaths and then we're going to go back to the question. Do it with me. Here we go. One. Two. Three. Okay. Patrick Mahomes plays for what team?
Starting point is 00:28:05 I feel like it's like the Seahawks or something. The Seattle Seahawks What? What is it? Was that your answer? I never clicked. Okay, I guess that was her answer. That's incorrect. Lunchbox. What is it? Kansas City Chiefs. That's it.
Starting point is 00:28:22 Yes. You know what? The whole time in my head I was picturing Abby and Dan Smyers. Like, that's their team, right? Yes. Right? All I can picture. Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Yeah, yeah. Like, oh my gosh. Number two. A beamer is a nickname for what luxury vehicle brand? A BNW. Correct. Amy, what part of your car is measured in PSI? I mean, I think you're tire.
Starting point is 00:28:48 Is that your answer? Hold on. Whoa. He's mad. Because I'm mad about the Chiefs. The Seahawks is that other dude that we talk about a lot. Move on, Amy. Amy, move on, because you're not right there, are there?
Starting point is 00:29:04 Okay. It's PSI. It's got to be, oh, listen, I just pictured it. In my car, I'm pretty sure I have this PSI. side life that's always on and it's my left rear tire. Is your answer tire? Yes. That's correct.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Amy with two, lunchbox with one because of the steel. Lunchbox's going to yours. Are you ready? Ready. What luxury brand is well known for its logo that features two C's back to back? The letter C back to back. What luxury brand is that? C's back to back. He's doing his hands in two C's back back to back. back to back.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Looks like he's doing gang signs. Hmm. It does look like that, Eddie. The only thing I can think of, this might not be right, but coach. Lunchbox says coach. That is incorrect. Amy, you can steal and even it up.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Go ahead. Chanel. Correct. That's not luxury. Coach is luxury. No, Chanel is the most luxurious. No, I don't think so. Chanel has more luxury than coach.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Our couture. Yeah, no, yeah. Coacher. We're not arguing luxury brands with lunchbox. Peanut butter and onions are coming in my mouth. Oh, gosh. That sounds bad. That sounds really bad.
Starting point is 00:30:26 Okay. Lunchbox, what's the name of the technique of using makeup, typically foundation or bronzer, in such a way as to accentuate or enhance the shape or structure of the face? What? Using makeup to accentuate or enhance the shape of the face.
Starting point is 00:30:45 I can read you the long form of the question again if you'd like. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me get some context clues. What's the name of the technique of using makeup, typically foundation or bronzer, in such a way to accentuate or enhance the shape or structure of the face? Oh, my gosh. Enhance the face, structure, plump it up, bump it up,
Starting point is 00:31:16 shape, culture, couture, chenelle. Gosh, I'm going to have to eat peanut butter and onion. I'm about to throw up. Plump. Plump is incorrect. Amy for the steel? Contoring is correct. Oh, he almost said that.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Well, he's almost said every word. Well, that's true. He said couture. Couture, that's what he was. Lunchbox. Who's the father of Courtney Kardashian's children? Which one's Courtney? Oh, Rob Deardick.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Not Rob Deerick. Oh, oh. Scott Dissick. Yeah. Okay. I'm here. Rob Deerick. Rob Dissick.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Scott Dissick. Gosh, he's awesome too. I like him. Amy got full. Our lifebox got flustered at the end. Amy, go ahead. It didn't matter. I lost either way.
Starting point is 00:32:11 That's true. Amy, you are the winner of Amy versus Lunchbox today. Yeah. Good job, Amy. This is one where I am so thankful because. In comes the sandwich. Lunchbox we need two bites of that. Oh, yeah, it's a sandwich.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Oh, I feel like your breath is going to be so bad. Two bites, lunchbox. Don't move anything. Ah, you're looking under it. Just go for it. Don't look at it. Yeah, why are you looking at it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Oh, my gosh. My eyes are starting to water. I got a question. Yeah. When are we going to go back to Elder versus Millennial? After somebody wins five. Amy, have you won five yet? She's won two.
Starting point is 00:32:51 And there's one bite. Oh, golly. I almost wanted to go eat it outside because it smells so bad. My eyes are starting to run, too. He's chewing it slowly. What's it taste like? Tastes like onions. Right onions.
Starting point is 00:33:14 I can't taste the peanut butter. Oh, it's so gross. That is so gross. I think we should just have him do one bite. Amy, why are you taking it easier on him? Oh, this is so gross. He would not do that to you. Have you ever just eaten an onion like an apple?
Starting point is 00:33:29 That's what I feel like I'm doing. I did that. Yeah, Eddie lost the game and had to do that. Oh, that's so bad. All right, second bite. Here we go. Lunchbox, you can do it, buddy. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:33:38 Come on, come on. Let's go. There he is. Boom. Down the hatch, buddy. Let's take the sandwich out of the room. It's so bad. And maybe lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:33:52 He's drooling peanut butter. Final thoughts. What do you give it there? Food reviewer? Oh, I did it a half a store. Ew, he's got peanut butter everywhere. Oh, it's so gross. I mean, honestly, taste the onions. I got peanut butter stuck on the roof of my mouth.
Starting point is 00:34:07 I got onion breath. I got onion burning my nose. Oh, my God. That's so terrible. Are you done? There he goes. There it goes. He got it.
Starting point is 00:34:22 Time for Cole Swindell. Yes, Amy. Go ahead. Well, I am just curious. Who plays for the Seahawks? Anybody? Well, you're thinking to Russell Wilson
Starting point is 00:34:29 who then who plays for the Broncos now. Okay, that's it though. Thanks. Okay, but he doesn't... Okay, it doesn't matter. Yesterday as we were ending the show, we played this voicemail
Starting point is 00:34:38 from Karen in California. Would you play that, Ray? Just wondering, what's happened with lunchbox and his roof? I can't imagine that he'd go this long
Starting point is 00:34:49 without getting his roof repaired. I mean, his wife and kids must be complaining by now. Can we get an update? on the roof situation. Love the show. Hey, what happened? Lunchbox to put the big hole in your roof?
Starting point is 00:35:06 So we have a tree and there was a storm. It was really windy and all of a sudden, boom, a big tree branch fell on the roof and it put three gaping holes, one in the kitchen, one in the, like right when you walk in the front door and one over the kitchen table. How long ago was that? Ew, I'd say probably June. July August.
Starting point is 00:35:27 September, October, five. Oh, man. Four months, four and a half months. Yes. Why hasn't somebody fixed it? Because I was applying to be on this show called Building Roots. Amy's sister had called me and said, hey, we'd really like you on the show. We'd like you to meet with producers.
Starting point is 00:35:41 That's not what happened. That's not what happened. That's not what happened. Okay. Do you want to say what really happened? I went to them and said, hey, I think you should put me on your show because I would help you get a second season. Right. That's more of what happened.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Yes. So, but has your wife been like, yo, why haven't we? fix these holes. We're waiting on a show to fix a... Yeah, she has been like, hey, you don't think we should fix the holes? And I was like, no, no, the show's going to come do it when we get on the show. And she's like, but that's a secondary option. I think we should put
Starting point is 00:36:09 fix the holes because we have three kids in our house. And I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, but why would we waste money fixing the holes when we're going to have to redo them anyway when we're on the show? But you don't know that you're going to be on the show. I mean, they were pretty like all about us when we were talking to them. All about us.
Starting point is 00:36:25 The producers were so excited. Amy's brother-in-law called me like, hey, I need you to call the producers today. Like, they really need you. And they told me I'd be segment A, like, I'd be the lead. Okay. We're all here. Now we're all, everybody's present. This is now today.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Amy, when we mentioned this yesterday, because we didn't go far into the story, but you acted like Lunchbox was hoping for something that probably wasn't going to happen. Well, I mean, I just was wondering, because I don't know the answer to this. When is the last time you talked to anybody from building roots? Um, well, I'll a couple months. Okay. Bobby, I don't know much about production, but you could probably answer two things that, like he's saying, production was all about me, but you've been on that side of things and you don't you think they just treat people well and get them excited because they like you. They're trying to see what's going on. And then also, like if you don't hear from them for a very long time, does that mean something?
Starting point is 00:37:24 Not always, but yes, they're usually nice because who knows? they may want to come to you. I would think at this point they would have called him back and said, we're doing it, here's the date we're doing it, to make sure that he's clear
Starting point is 00:37:32 in his schedule and that he had the money to do it because they're not just going to show up and go, all right, let's go and give me your check. Right. So what do you know?
Starting point is 00:37:39 Well, I haven't heard anything about lunchbox. Is lunchbox going to be in the show? I do not think so, but I didn't want to be the one to say that right now. So, I don't know. Cat got your tongue?
Starting point is 00:37:55 What's going on over there? Cat has got my tongue. because maybe look, here's what I need to do. I need to go get some clarification. And then I can report back. Because there's just so many variables here. Yeah, there are some variables. But I definitely don't think you should be, you know, putting your family in jeopardy.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Well, they're not in your... Yes, you have a hole in your roof. Yeah, but it's not like an asteroid is going to fall through that roof and hit us. Yeah, but there's other storms. Winter is coming. Yeah, like heat. Yeah, it's in Game of Thrones, guys. But it is for like two months here.
Starting point is 00:38:26 Yeah. All she's saying, Lunchbox, is maybe temper your expectation. And Amy won't get a report back. I hate to tell you, those producers were so excited. Like, they were so nice. Oh, my gosh, you would be so great. That sounds awesome. They said you would be so great or you will be so great when we put you on this show.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Basically, you will be great. No, not basically. Not basically. Okay, Amy will need some clarification. It doesn't sound like this is going to work out. And Lunchbox put all those eggs in the wrong basket, it seems like. Right. I just think he, you know, to go along with another.
Starting point is 00:38:57 saying he has definitely put the cart before the horse here. Not the way they were talking. They told me I'd be A segment and you'd be B segment. So that pretty much tells me they loved it. Here's a voicemail from Sadie in Pittsburgh. I just went to the gas station and got probably my second ever Powerball ticket of my entire adult life. And lunchbox is as much as you drive me that.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Just to shut you up, if I win the 700 million, and whatever, and I could bank half of that after taxes. I will buy you a private island if you agree to leave the show. Just my idea. No. Oh, 100%. That's a deal I'd take, too, lunchbox. I'm out.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Yeah, I know they went, ugh, but I'd be like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you guys can get offended by her not liking me. I don't care. Don't like me and buy me an island. I love it. I felt that. All right, thank you very much, Sadie, for that call. You guys can call us anytime on the voicemail line 877-77-77 Bobby.
Starting point is 00:39:55 Here's a voicemail from Jesse. Mississippi. Y'all make Morgan watch all of these older TV shows and movies and stuff, which is great. But I also think that Bobby needs to be made to watch some of the Disney movies he's never watched, some of the cartoons, and Star Wars. There's no reason you should have never watched Star Wars. Come on, man. I watched the first Star Wars, and I didn't like it. I tried. I gave it zero star-sabers or whatever they're called. A lightsaber. Yeah, I gave it zero. Close. It was like from the 70s.
Starting point is 00:40:27 I felt like I was watching Abbott and Costello do intergalactic fighting. Three studios, y'n, y'n, y'n, y'n, y'n, y'n. Okay. So I did watch, and I've seen some Disney movies. We did that bit. I watched Toy Story 1, 2, and 3. I watched... And you loved those.
Starting point is 00:40:42 I liked them. You loved them. No, I liked them. He's not saying that. I watched Coco. I loved Coco. Oh, okay. You loved Coco.
Starting point is 00:40:52 Exactly. And I think I may have said a couple other ones, too, but I'm not sure. But Jesse? Hey, slow your roll, buddy, because I did. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Bobby, when you fly, what seat do you want? Isle middle window. Well, I sit window, and on southwest I try to get that seat where there's the non-window,
Starting point is 00:41:11 the big gap you can lay upon, and then you still have a window to look out. So that's where I go. It's like a third of the way in the plane. Well, middle seat is least desirable. So one airline is trying to make it more appealing by launching a fun lottery, where if you sit in that seat, you're eligible to win things like a Caribbean cruise, free flights, and tickets to certain games and sporting events.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Yeah, I'm still going to take the window. I made my wife sit in the middle, and I'm like, I'll save you a seat. And she's like, great. I know what that is. I'm like, yeah, it's the middle. Sometimes if we're on a two, you know, one of the small planes, if we're flying up to New York,
Starting point is 00:41:47 and it's one of those regional carriers, will sit and I'll give her the window, and I'll take the aisle. Yeah, I know. Guys, stop with you. I know, thank you. Mr. Roman. I would just like to encourage people that sometimes the middle seat gives you an opportunity to meet two people to both sides.
Starting point is 00:42:03 Mostly those two people don't want to meet the person in the middle, though. You're assuming that. I am because I like to go to sleep. So that's all. All right, what else? Well, this is kind of a cool story, so I wanted to pull it. And it's about rats wearing tiny little backpacks. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:19 So there's a nonprofit group that's working to train rats to put on these tiny little backpacks and they can go into buildings that have collapsed, you know, and they can search for humans that are in the rubble, in the remains. And if they spot a human, they'll be trained to pull a little string on their backpack to notify people with a GPS signal exactly where they are. What? Yeah, so they got little cameras too that they can turn on when the rats are in there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:47 and then they can drop a GPS so they know where to go dig, which is pretty crazy. Oh, all of a sudden, we're going to start using these rats for good, like we should have been, instead of testing all these chemicals on them. All of a sudden, the rats can save lives. I don't know. I feel like once they smell a piece of cheese,
Starting point is 00:43:02 they're, like, distracted. No, they're trained. Highly trained rats. Okay. I don't know. I'm pretty trained, too, but I love some cake. All right. Well, Jake Owen powered through some shows last weekend,
Starting point is 00:43:13 even though he was sick. He said that, I mean, he was just doing anything and everything to keep from passing out on stage and doing that, landed him in the hospital. Luckily, it looks like he's going to be okay because he posted that he was looking forward to celebrating his grandpa's 100th birthday this
Starting point is 00:43:29 coming weekend, but still kind of crazy that, you know, he was like the show must go on. I think it's crazy. He's got a grandpa to live to 100. Yeah, that's crazy. I mean, that's good for Jake and genetics. I'd be pumped by Jake. I'd feel like a superhero. I'd be jumping off buildings. I'm like, I'm never going to die. Everybody's old in my family.
Starting point is 00:43:45 I can't die. That'd get you in trouble. though. All right, is that it Amy? I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. Capital police officers in West Virginia found a guy sleeping outside on the grounds with his dog and learned that he had family back in Alabama and he wanted to go home.
Starting point is 00:44:07 He just couldn't afford to get home. So there he was, homeless with his dog. So the officers arranged for temporary housing for him and the dog and food for both of them. And then they kept reaching out to people going, hey, do you know this guy or you his family? Finally, they found his family. Then they arranged for the guy to get all the way back home. They paid for it. One officer, because the guy couldn't take his dog with him when he went home. One officer kept the dog at his house until the guy got home and could get the dog back to him. Again, didn't have to do that. And these police officers say this is just our job. A lot of people in the town too, so these officers are constantly stepping up
Starting point is 00:44:39 in ways for people. Not just pulling a gun and stopping a bad guy, but also helping the good guys that need help too. So I love this story. I'm a big police officer guy. I think they do so much for us that we have no idea, much less the stuff we do know. Can you imagine? Every day you're at risk of being hurt, shot, killed, yelled at. That's what our police officers go through. And so a big shout out to the West Virginia police officers here and to our police officers everywhere. We appreciate you and that's what it's all about.
Starting point is 00:45:07 That was Tell Me Something Good. Okay, coming up in the mailbag in just a second, she wants to name her daughter a name that I've never heard a kid being named. She's like, should I name her this? I'll read it to you. I feel like most of us are going to go, eh. But now, let's do the investigative morning corny. Come on. The morning corny.
Starting point is 00:45:31 What's a witch's favorite class at school? 90 seconds, guys. What's a witch's favorite home broom? Is that you said? Yeah, dude, home broom. It's not bad, but that's not it. Oh. What's a witch's favorite class at school?
Starting point is 00:45:46 Spelling. Spelling, that's it. Ding ding ding ding okay okay okay how do witches eat their bagels cream cheese Toasted roasted broome brew which is in a brew How do witches eat their bag what is it Amy? How do witches eat their bagels with cream cheese? With scream trees with scream cheese ghost the ghost Scream cheese? Scream cheese? Yes
Starting point is 00:46:16 Come on, people. Okay, why was a witch's broom late? Witch's broom. Because swept, it got swept up. It got swept away. It got swept away. No? No.
Starting point is 00:46:28 It flew away. Flew the wrong direction. Why was a witch's broom late? Caught in traffic. Sweep. It got caught in the dust. Left in the dust. Left in the dust.
Starting point is 00:46:39 It swept. It swept. Time got away from it. Time swept. It over. It overswept. It overswept. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Let's go. Come on, come on. What do witches use to style their hair? A broom. Hair spray. Hair spray. Yeah, yeah. What is a witch who's spending a vacation on the beach?
Starting point is 00:47:03 Sandy. Sandy. Time. No, so close. Oh. Sandwich. That was good. You almost got five.
Starting point is 00:47:15 Let's do our chant, then we'll go back over them individually. Eddie, go ahead. All right, clear eyes, full hearts, Ken Wooz! Nice job. Personal record. We tied our personal best. Amy, walk us through them all.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Okay, so I don't know if y' all notice if there was a theme. Witches? We did, yes, we did. All right. What is the witch's favorite class at school? Favorite class was? Spelling. Spelling, got it.
Starting point is 00:47:39 What does, or how does a witch like to eat her bagel? How? Scream cheese. on top. Not the best. Yeah, I didn't get that one. Well, y'all got it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Yeah, because I think I just said, hold on all. Okay. Why was a witch's broom late? Overswepped. Because it overswept. That was so good. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:47:59 What are witches used to style their hair? Scarcepray. Got it. And then what is a witch who's spending a vacation on the beach? What is that? A sandwich. A sandwich. Okay, nice job, though, guys, but it's a personal record.
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Starting point is 00:52:07 Okay, Amy, what happened to you? I got a postcard in the mail that said if I scanned a QR code, I would get a free box of these bars that I like to eat. And I was like, wow, these bars, they can add up. They get pretty expensive, and I eat them all the time. So I scanned the QR code, and then it asked me to write an Amazon review. So, of course I did that, because I like them. And then apparently it was going to ask me for my address
Starting point is 00:52:33 so it can mail me my free box of variety bars, like a variety pack, 12 free bars, but I never was even asked my address, but I scanned the QR code. I wrote the review, five stars, and now nothing. So, I don't know. This is a semi-scam. Okay? What happens is this is a shady way to get good reviews to boost sales by the companies
Starting point is 00:52:56 that send these out. Oh. So an Amazon seller is trying to inflate their five-star reviews. So they get you to leave a good review with a promise of something free. In some cases, a gift card, a coupon, or a box of free bars. you scan it, you leave the review, and when it's done, they have the review and you don't get jack crap. They said they were going to get her free bars, though. Like what happened to the good old days when they say, hey, we're going to get you this and they deliver it.
Starting point is 00:53:19 Yeah, like when you say, oh, you're going to get five CDs for a penny. You really got those CDs. Well, then you were on the hook for a bunch more CDs for way more than a penny. That's true. Which was kind of a scam in itself, I'm being honest. What happened to the good old days when we didn't know we were being scammed, you know? You know, I also kind of, now that I'm looking at the screenshot of my review, like I didn't realize it was a foreign country.com something.
Starting point is 00:53:45 I mean, I don't want to throw anybody on blast, but it was another country. You don't want to throw a whole country on blast? Yeah, what you're saying? Whatever this company is, I feel like they have my info, so I don't want to say anything about them. But if there's, I mean, whatever, I'm probably not going to get the bars, and they just got a five-story.
Starting point is 00:54:00 No, you're not getting the bars. No chance. Yes. So don't go out to. the mailbox every day going like, today's the day I'm getting the bars. Well, that's crazy. I can't believe that they did that right in my own mailbox. Okay, you weren't that violated, but...
Starting point is 00:54:12 You just left a review. This feels more personal. This feels more personal than a text or an email. Like, this was in my mailbox. So that is your scam alert. Scam alert! Scam alert! That's a semi-scam. And Amy, you will not be getting any bars, okay?
Starting point is 00:54:31 Thanks. Mike D. saw Gwenitha the Paltrow at the grocery store. we were like, why in the world is Gwyneth Paltrow at a grocery store here? We all freaked out. Now that being said, lunchbox is coming today. Okay, now he sees a celebrity in the wild. Okay. That's what I said, and then you've promised this is an A-lister?
Starting point is 00:54:48 Yes. Does he want us to guess? No, you don't have to guess. He says it's bigger than Mike D's. He doesn't want us to guess because we're not going to guess it. We're probably not going to know who this is. Possible. Okay, give me some context, but don't tell me who it is.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Mail. Sandwich Shop. One girl was almost hyperventilating. So you walk into just like a subway? No, not a subway. But a similar type of place? Yeah, similar. And they're just sitting, they're hanging out?
Starting point is 00:55:15 No, they're in line. Security around them? No. Anybody with them at all? Nope. They were by themselves? Yep, but they were looking at their phone. Okay, so you're saying it was an A-lister?
Starting point is 00:55:27 A-lister. Buy themselves at the sandwich place. Yep. Can we have 10 yes or no questions? Sure. Countrystar? What? That's the...
Starting point is 00:55:38 Okay, okay, okay. Let me back that up. Yeah. Do they live in... Are they known to live in Nashville? Yes. Okay? Can he say male?
Starting point is 00:55:50 No. He didn't say mail? Nope. Man? Are you doing ten or... Are you... I don't know. I just...
Starting point is 00:55:55 No, go for it. Okay. Can we do it? Yeah. I didn't get to play the last one. Oh. Man. Yes.
Starting point is 00:56:02 Is he... Is he... Well, how can he be dead? No, that would be the greatest story ever. No. No. If that happened to be it, Johnny Cash. It could be.
Starting point is 00:56:10 Does he wear a cowboy hat? Like on stage or off? No. Is he over 40? Yes. Okay. He's sure about that. Does he have all of his hair?
Starting point is 00:56:31 Yeah. That doesn't sound confident. I'm worried he's going to leave me down a wrong trail. Well, yeah. Has he said that he's on a stage person? Because what if he's... Well, he may not be a singer. Right.
Starting point is 00:56:45 Is he a singer? No. Okay. It could be a country store. It's lunchbox. It's got to be a reality TV or something. Yeah, reality TV. But he said A.
Starting point is 00:56:56 Yeah, I know, but his A is Johnny bananas. Have they been in trouble for financial fraud, Chrisleys? No. That's a good guy. That's funny. Yeah. I like Todd.
Starting point is 00:57:09 He came up here. He came up here as a coach of the show. They're in trouble for. I mean, they're in big trouble. Yeah. Four, five, six, seven. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:15 not a country star. It's a dude over 40. A-list. Okay. Actor. Yes. Probably Charles, Estin. One guy's Nashville, male. No cowboy had over 40, all his hair. Not a singer, but he's a singer. Yeah, he sings. But Lunchbox may not know that. That's a good point, Amy.
Starting point is 00:57:41 He's a singer who plays the opera all the time. I know. But Lunchbox doesn't know that stuff. He did a whole song a week. Right. Yeah, Lunchbox doesn't know that crap. You have to suspend what you know. Do you need to back up what you've said into your, no? No? Okay. But also, I mean, would he really bring this in as a big deal?
Starting point is 00:57:56 Because I just saw Charles Esten and we talked about it. Okay. I mean, I guess. Oh, here we go. Not known to sing, but has sung or sang, whatever you say. Has sung? Like in the shower? To his kids. What do you mean? What's what I'm saying? Like, I don't know how to, I mean, not known as a singer.
Starting point is 00:58:11 Okay. But has he sang on stuff? Like TV, movies, records? No. What? Oh, my gosh. Why did I agree to go? He's saying. It can be anyone.
Starting point is 00:58:27 Guys, is it a teen dad? Yeah. Is there a teen dad? He's over 40. Is it someone we've had on the show before? Yes. Oh, interesting. Okay, I'm just going to...
Starting point is 00:58:42 Do we have any guesses? We have somebody who lives in Nashville to dude. No cowboy head. Over 40. All their hair. Not a singer. But has a song. They haven't been busted for financial crimes.
Starting point is 00:58:53 They're an actor. and they've been on this show. And they like sandwiches, apparently. Hmm. I have no. I mean, you were leaning towards Charles Esten. I was, but he's acted like that's not it. Yeah, but he could be tricking you.
Starting point is 00:59:08 Two, three, four, five, six. I have one more question. Does his name start with the letter A through G? Good question. No. Okay. So it's H through Z. Okay.
Starting point is 00:59:24 I have nothing. Because who he thinks is an A-less celebrity is probably not who we think is an A-less celebrity. Right. So the clue. Blues are, they are from Nashville, or at least live here. It's a man, no cowboy hat, over 40, has all their hair, not a singer. But has sung before.
Starting point is 00:59:40 Yeah, but then he said not in movies or TV. No fraud, no financial fraud. Actor. We've had on the show before. That part's great. I'm totally thrown. The name H through G. That's the first letter of his name.
Starting point is 00:59:58 And someone almost passed out, he said, when they walked in and saw. him. Hyperventilating. Who could it be? The only person that I can think of is that you saw a mirror and it's you. L. for lunchbox, H-I-J-K-L.
Starting point is 01:00:17 Listen, lives in Nashville, a man, doesn't wear a cowboy hat, over 40, has all of his hair, not a singer, but has sung. Blind karaoke. No fraud. He has been busted yet. Not yet.
Starting point is 01:00:29 Actor. That's him. Bad out of hell. Had on the show before name. That's every clue. If it's lunchbox, one, I'm going to hate it, and I'm really going to give myself a medal or something. This would be so dumb. It'd be the dumbest bit we've ever done.
Starting point is 01:00:42 But the girl was hyperventilating? He's lying. Or he thinks it. Yeah, he could make that up, Amy. Or some girl was sneezing. He's like, oh, it's me. I'm a celebrity. I just don't think that he would do this.
Starting point is 01:00:53 I have audio from the place. So, I mean. I need to hear this. So you can say I made stuff up, whatever you want to say, that the A-list celebrities. Isn't you? It was me! Okay, it's him. Listen, this girl, no, no, no, Kaylee.
Starting point is 01:01:06 What just happened? Why do we do this? No, no, no. So dumb. No, no. This is the, put this down the hall of fame of a dumb bit we were ever tricked into doing. No, no. This girl, Kaylee from Wichita saw me and was freaking out as I stood in line to buy a sandwich.
Starting point is 01:01:25 And as I was walking out, she came up to me and she was just like, wow, I am here from Wichita. I cannot believe I get to meet you. What's the audio? It's me talking to her about seeing a celebrity in the wild. Okay, here you go. So what's it like running into a celebrity in the wild? That's pretty cool. A-List and everything.
Starting point is 01:01:43 Like when you saw me walk in, what did you do? I was like, oh my gosh, I've never ran into an A-List celebrity on public before. And I had to wait and lie. They made me waiting a lot. I did. I was really shocked they made you waitline. I thought for sure he'd get to skip everybody, but he did it. Yeah, and then you were like, oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:01:57 Were you nervous to come talk to me? Honestly, yeah, I was really nervous. Yeah, my bill's pretty cool, right? It does feel pretty cool. It makes your vacation. from Wichita even better. So much better. And I'm leaving today,
Starting point is 01:02:07 so what a perfect note to me. I mean, end it with a celebrity. That's the way to do it. That's the best way to do it. You know how to Bobby or Amy? Hi, Bobby. I see you every time you come to Wichita. All right, we got to go.
Starting point is 01:02:15 I mean, my bodyguard's waiting outside. I feel like she's being sarcastic and there was no hyperventilating. Sarcasm. She sounds like a pretty well-adjusted person who's not going to freak out. Did you hear her say A-list? In a way of sarcasm. I don't think so. Okay, well, that was a dumb.
Starting point is 01:02:33 That was a dumb bit. What do you mean? You tricked us into thinking you saw somebody good. I didn't say I saw someone. I said a celebrity in the wild was spotted. You were immunized, not vaccinated? That kind of press conference. But I mean, hey, it's true.
Starting point is 01:02:45 This girl is freaking out, made her vacation, saw an A-less celebrity, and she was headed back to Wichita, and she was so pumped. Oh, boy. You know, I'd like to apologize to all of our listeners and myself for sitting through that last five. Thank you, lunchbox. All right.
Starting point is 01:02:59 Coming up, we'll do the news. Obviously, we're going to get into, Well, do we want to play some clips from Nate Smith with Abby? Because there's some really funny stuff that happened on this interview. Yeah. Where Abby thought somebody dead was still alive and music. Somebody legendary. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:03:13 And she's like... And he was like, no, they're dead? Well, she asked like, hey, oh, that's your favorite band. You're going to see him? And he's like, they're dead. Oh, no. We need to hear this. Yeah, we'll come back to that too.
Starting point is 01:03:25 All right, hold on a second. I want to put Sarah on in Kansas very quickly because Sarah was going to guess what celebrity lunchbox saw. And I saw her answer. are up here after we had finished the segment. Hey, Sarah. Hey, Bobby. You knew that Lunchbox saw himself, huh?
Starting point is 01:03:43 Yeah. I was listening to the segment, and he was saying, oh, it was an A-Lister and a fan freaked out, and I knew immediately, as you guys were asking him questions, that it was himself. Yeah, I didn't.
Starting point is 01:03:56 It took me a minute. Then I was disappointed. Lunchbox said he saw an A-Less celebrity at a restaurant. It was himself. I never said I saw. I said an A-List celebrity was seen, so someone saw.
Starting point is 01:04:06 me and freaked out. Do you think you're an A-List celebrity? Yes. Who are other A-List celebrities in your mind, in that tier? The Rock. The Rock is A-List. Tom Hanks? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Brad Pitt. I feel like Tom Hanks, though, could go into a grocery store and he would just look like another guy. No. What are you talking about? Not at all. Amy Polar? Tina Faye?
Starting point is 01:04:28 Are they A-List? No. There probably B. But you are? Yeah. Okay. Sarah, I appreciate that call. I was just totally confused when he said A-List celebrity.
Starting point is 01:04:36 I mean, did you hear the girl? She said A-list celebrities. She was making fun of you. Yeah, I really feel like he had, he was like, she's like, I'm being recorded now. He's like, are you looking at me? Do you know who I am? No, she jumped up when I was trying to walk out and block the door. Sarah, thank you for the call.
Starting point is 01:04:50 I appreciate you listening. You're welcome. All right, bye-bye. Let's go do the news. Come on. Bobby's Big. Stories. It's a bizarre story.
Starting point is 01:04:59 An Iowa woman claims her father was one of the country's most prolific serial killers. Have you guys seen this? No. Okay. Lucy Study. I think's her name. She told authorities that for years, the late Donald Dean Study killed as many as 70 people over several decades. She said they're buried on his property in a rural part of the state called Thurman, which is really close to the Nebraska border in Iowa. They took her seriously, and that's why the probe, including FBI help, is underway.
Starting point is 01:05:29 The property's being investigated. Teams will not dig in the area and look on the property. he died in 2013 at age 75 years old. That's from Washington Examiner. Well, and she said as a kid, or however old she was, she helped him bury some of them. What? No, probably not because she wanted to, but. Right.
Starting point is 01:05:46 So if she's lying, though, she's going to get in big trouble. Oh, yeah, you can't lie about that. Because why would she lie? Why is she lying? Well, because the one sister, her, I think the older sister came out and said, oh, they had a bad relationship, so she's just trying to smear. But there are bodies here.
Starting point is 01:06:00 Like, if they find bodies. No, that's what I'm saying. But if they don't find bodies, Like, why would she make this up after all this time? Like, why now? Because he's dead. But in 2013. But also, if you had a bad relationship and he died in 2013,
Starting point is 01:06:12 are you still holding on to it for nine years in doing this nine years later? I mean, this is so interesting. What do you think? We know nothing, right? We've only read the story. I've seen pictures. I read what Amy said. Probably true.
Starting point is 01:06:25 If only me guessing, I think, yes, there's something to it. I would think so that's a huge number, like a lot of bodies buried. And then I, to say that I help. bury those bodies. 70 people? I know that's what stands out to me. It's like 70 people are like, 70? Like they don't know where, yes, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:06:39 70 people, that's a crazy number. But back in the day, back in the 70s, they didn't track. Remember the Ted Bundy stuff? He'd cross the state line and they'd have no communication with another state. He'd just start killing again. And people go missing all the time. They may not know that they're actually dead. They just, nobody knows where they are.
Starting point is 01:06:56 And what about this guy? Let's say he killed 70 people. Was a serial killer. He lived a whole full life, died of old age and the end. Like never. served any punishment on her? That's crazy. Got away with it. Yeah. So we will track this
Starting point is 01:07:09 and let you know what's happening there. It's just a bizarre story, possibly a very sad story, or possibly a really messed up story if she's not telling the truth. And then possibly for some of those, if the 70 people are real, like closure for some of those families. Once, the other sister could just be trying to protect her dad. Right. I get that. Look at you. Usually the conspiracy guy, and you're like, I believe, I think there's...
Starting point is 01:07:31 No, this is my conspiracy is that Maybe she's making up because she had a bad relationship and she wanted to, like, smear his name and make her, I don't know. The timing's weird in both cases. The timing's weird if she is smearing him and if she's not. Why wait nine years for either? That's what. Either smear him right away or either tell right away. I guess unless your conscience just weighs away.
Starting point is 01:07:50 And then is the sister, the other sister, maybe she helped murder. That's why she's saying, oh, that's not true. Okay, I don't know that that's true at all. Well, I like to say, that is just a theory of him. Speculation. Yes, she's a sleep speculation. If anyone wants to quote him. Yes.
Starting point is 01:08:03 NPR. NPR. Yes. Thank you. NPR. Yeah. Take the spotlight out of me. A man named Josh Highcliff
Starting point is 01:08:11 uploaded a video to YouTube and says it was taken around nine miles west of Tunica, Mississippi on his hunting property, and they say it's the best footage ever recorded of a Bigfoot. Yes. Ever. Ever. It's not. It's HD and everything?
Starting point is 01:08:23 You know, it looks pretty good. I don't know about it being HD. The video shows a, quote, skunk ape, also known as a Bigfoot. Because each region, has a name that they kind of call the Bigfoot type thing. It can be Creole. It can be Mississippi.
Starting point is 01:08:39 I mean, I'm looking at the video here. What? You don't like it? Why skunk ape? It looks like a big monkey, but not a full monkey. Does it spray you? No, it's just colored. It looks like a skunk.
Starting point is 01:08:56 It's like through brush. It's like, as we call growing up a thicket, you're looking through the thicket and you see this. And it looks like, I mean, it could be somebody in a constant. stone, but it doesn't move like a human. But again, it's not right up on its face. And he doesn't claim he saw a Bigfoot. He claims he saw a skunk ape, which is what they call their version of Bigfoot there. But we can post it up on Facebook. It's something. I just don't know what it is. And if you're somebody running around in a costume like that in the woods, you're probably going to get shot. You're going to get shot. For sure. It's so risky. Yeah. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:30 We'll put it up on our Facebook page. Go search at Bobby Bones Show. A rogue male nurse, 47 years old, is charged with murdering two patients and attempting to kill another after giving them lethal doses of insulin at a North Carolina hospital. Why? From WXIIII, Jonathan Hayes 47 is accused of administering lethal doses of insulin. He worked at Atrium Health, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, charged with two counts of murder, one kind of attempted murder. The former nurse was terminated. He's accused of giving that to Gwen Crawford, January 5th. Crawford died on the 8th.
Starting point is 01:10:01 On January 22nd, he allegedly injected Vicki Lingervelt with a lethal dose of insulin. She died on the 27th. He's accused of giving an ear fatal dose to Pamela Little, but Little survived. Oh, my gosh. And I read that straight from that story. So none of this is my speculation. But I'm going to just guess a couple things here, or assume a couple things. One, my assumption is they know what they're doing if they've arrested him.
Starting point is 01:10:26 They feel the way they feel. What if he just messed up, though? Three times? No, you can't mess up three. You can't? No, no, that's three times. Three times in like a month and a half, I just don't buy that. As a nurse, you know, I mean, everything is detailed.
Starting point is 01:10:39 They double triple check. I'm not fighting for them. No need to yell at me. I'm just asking. I'm just presenting another opinion here. Yeah. That has no education behind a dog. Is it possible to mess up?
Starting point is 01:10:49 Yes. Once, I think it's possible. I was even thinking the twice, but then when you said the third one that didn't die, I'm like, no, that's three. That's too much. But, yeah. I mean, you think even after the first one, though, next time you inject anybody with anything, you're like, ask.
Starting point is 01:11:01 asking people to watch over you and be like, can I do this right? But also, okay, follow me here. If he injects someone on the fifth, they die in the eighth. How does he injecting anybody again on the 22nd? Well, maybe they didn't know that they didn't have the full autopsy. Maybe they didn't look into it. We've gone all CSI country. Yeah, until the third one.
Starting point is 01:11:20 They didn't have the full autopsy. Put your medical overalls on and come on over to the haystack. I mean, you're the doctor. You tell us. I'm just presenting as a doctor. other possibilities that screams maybe he's not a murderer. But I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:11:37 For some reason, I just universally trust doctors. I shouldn't universally trust anyone. No. Nurses. Because I love them so much. It's your doctor community. I get it. You know, we have to look out for each other.
Starting point is 01:11:47 That's right. Officials say throwing eggs is a big no-no and could get you put in jail for Halloween. Like at cars and stuff? Anything. Yeah, yeah. I bring this up for Lunchbox, who did this a lot. Oh, yeah. I ate a lot of houses.
Starting point is 01:12:01 Yeah, tossing eggs. If you had a person's property, it is considered vandalism. If you hit a person, it's assault or battery. Dang. When the person hasn't consented to being hit with an egg, by the way, who's ever consented? Yeah, go ahead, buddy. I consent. Can you sign that?
Starting point is 01:12:15 Go ahead. Hit me. It could produce a serious criminal charge even jail time from finelaw.com. Yeah, I don't do that anymore. I haven't egged. Well, thank goodness. 20 years. Good for you, buddy.
Starting point is 01:12:25 I thought he was going to say a couple. But you're 40. Yeah. You were doing that pretty late, huh? Yeah, probably. But you know what? And I don't know if this is true, but when I was younger, we always thought if you egged a car, like if you, like it would peel the paint off.
Starting point is 01:12:36 I don't know if that's actually true. I think if you left the egg on for like a month and didn't wash it, maybe it would affect the paint. Because, you know, like overnight, we'd egg a car and be like, oh, man, what if the paint comes off? Why would you do that? I mean. Did you ever get egged? Because my house got egged once? It's the worst feeling ever.
Starting point is 01:12:51 I was in seventh or eighth grade. I know exactly who did it, too. And it was not a good feeling. Like, it was a bummer. Well, probably because someone didn't like you enough to do anything to you, right? As someone who got beat up and bullied a lot, it's all a bummer. Yeah. But I would imagine being targeted with eggs, just being targeted, period, stinks.
Starting point is 01:13:10 Yeah, and it's embarrassing because your mom is like, oh, great, my daughter. It's not cool. And other kids make fun of it. Yeah, that sucks. Come here, get on my shoulder. It's fine. I've been there. It's just the one time I got egg.
Starting point is 01:13:22 Get on the empathy carpet. Okay. I feel for you. Rock and roll icon Jerry Lee Lewis, not dead. according to the last report. They said he was dead. Then they say he's not dead, which means, so the dog talking,
Starting point is 01:13:34 he's probably close. He's dying. He's dying. He's probably close, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so Jerry Lewis is alive and a well. A well? Are we sure about well?
Starting point is 01:13:42 See, that's different when you put a well behind that. Quote, he's alive. TMZ erroneously reported a bolt anonymous tip. The rep says on Wednesday, so I don't know what's up, but they say he's not dead in case you heard that he's dead. Okay. And he's a singer?
Starting point is 01:13:58 Well, it's a very complicated story. Yes. Here's the quick version of it. Massive star when he was young. Him and Elvis were basically competing for that spot. Yeah. You know, he has a goodness. Gracious great balls of fart.
Starting point is 01:14:11 Dun, nah, no, no, no, no. So he drove his car into Elvis's fence. So that happens. He then marries his cousin. Yeah, that's the battle. Who's a young, young teen. Seems like they did that back then. Yeah, they did.
Starting point is 01:14:26 This is different. because America basically canceled him. For it. And then he's like, well, I can go back and get a career in country music. And he did. That's where they're okay with this. But didn't Elvis marry someone young?
Starting point is 01:14:37 Yes, but not his cousin. Yeah. That's a whole weird thing too if you look into it, but not his cousin. Again, both are wrong. One just with a cousin. Let me just read you real quick. It was his first cousin.
Starting point is 01:14:51 Though he had gotten married again before his divorce was final. It also came out that his new wife was also his third cousin, A 13-year-old. Oh, third cousin. Oh, third cousin. Okay.
Starting point is 01:15:00 13. Yeah, it's just a back-and-forth. So after that, America basically canceled him and he came back through country music. Because... But, but, but, no. I know. I know. Good.
Starting point is 01:15:10 I feel you. I cannot fill you in... I know. But also, you know, Rudy Giuliani married his third cousin, I think. Yeah, but we don't need to compare others to go, well, it's okay because he did. No, I'm not saying it's okay, but he's an elected official. But third cousin, you know what I'm... That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:15:23 Third cousin's a little bit more. The 13-11. is the crazy part. Yeah. And maybe Rudy Giuliani was second cousin. We got to Google that. He married his second cousin. Giuliani did.
Starting point is 01:15:32 Now, is this, okay, so let's say I have a cousin. Let's say she's really hot. No, no. The hotter, the closer the cousin? If she's so hot, can she be your first cousin? No, no, I don't know how this works. So I have a cousin, but he has a cousin on the other side.
Starting point is 01:15:47 Could I marry that chick? No blood. No blood. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thinking about it? No, no, I just, when we're talking about cousins, I'm like, I don't know where you're, You don't know how to figure that out.
Starting point is 01:15:58 Like, are they my second cousin? No. Maybe through marriage, something like that. I have no idea. It's like marrying a stepbrother or sister. If you're older, when they get married, who cares? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because you're not blood.
Starting point is 01:16:08 Like, Game of Thrones, they full on just marry their cousins. Blood. Yeah, they keep the blood pure. They go straight bulldog on that stuff. That's when, like, the sixth toe comes out, right? I don't know. What they say? Strong sixth toe, though.
Starting point is 01:16:22 One final story, not that these people are super famous, I just found it interesting. and maybe sad. So Tom Watson, Amy, is an ex-professional golfer. He's an old man now. He married. Someone that used to work at CBS is an executive name Leslie Ann Wade. Now, they got married. Now, the celebrity part of it, not such a big story, but it did make the news.
Starting point is 01:16:40 They got married and divorced within three months, it looks like. It says they're getting divorced because the relationship could not survive an unexpected illness that she contracted. I never heard. I never heard of that being a reason for a divorce. You know what that means? What? She probably went outside the marriage. You're saying probably.
Starting point is 01:16:59 I don't know that. That's complete speculation. Okay. Over the past few months, I've been focused singularly on a challenging road through unexpected illness. Tom has been supportive, including making sure I have the best possible care. That didn't sound like that, lunchbox. Okay. My bad.
Starting point is 01:17:12 So. My bad. Okay, we're going to bring in this suit here for slander. It's Lunchbox versus Leslie Ann Wade. Lunchbox, what do you plead? My bad. Okay, you're good. George has dropped.
Starting point is 01:17:27 It sounds to me maybe he didn't want to have to deal with that. He's 73. Or care for her. I know someone that did that in a way they were older and they got married. It was their second marriage. And the person they married got real sick. And she was like, okay, I'm out. This is not what I signed up for.
Starting point is 01:17:43 But you did those in sickness and health. Yeah, but also I just wouldn't put that. I just say like irreconcilable differences. Not put that on it. What a weird. Yeah. She got sick. I didn't like it.
Starting point is 01:17:53 I had to go. Not a good look. That's from the New York Post. And that is the news. Bobby's Big. Stories. How do we feel, everybody? Good.
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Starting point is 01:21:53 Are there different butt lifts depending on what country? The butt lift was it. I don't understand the difference. Yeah, maybe that's the origin that originated there. But yeah. And it's probably business. If your wife goes, why were you Googling but lunchbox you say is because of work? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:10 There's two main types of procedures are fat grafting and buttock implants. Okay, that doesn't happen. What's that word? The second one? Budok implants. Buttock. So Brazilian butt lift though, can you look up exactly what that is? Because I'll tell you the story.
Starting point is 01:22:25 You don't have to hit images. Can I stop. Okay, I found it. In the procedure, fat is removed for another area of the body, usually the abdomen, waist, hips or thighs. That fat is purified, and then it's re-injected into the buttocks. No prosthetic implants necessary. Perhaps they call it the Brazilian because it originated in South America. Okay.
Starting point is 01:22:46 So that's what this is before I tell you the story. So she went, she goes, I'll take a Brazilian. Brazilian butt left, please. And she goes to the Dominican Republic. Which, by the way, not a crazy place to go. You could go to crazier. You got a far crazy. I don't know that I'm going to fly over just to get a butt left.
Starting point is 01:23:03 But okay. Count me out. She goes over, right? And $3,500, boom. And she comes back, and then she doesn't have a kidney. It took out one of her kidneys. That's a scam. That is insane.
Starting point is 01:23:17 Her kidney. That's a scam alert. That's a scam alert. Yeah. Good one. After returning to the States, she complained of headaches and body aches, and they took her blood. They're like, let's find out what's wrong with you.
Starting point is 01:23:27 It could be allowed. And turns out her kidney count was low. And so they took a kidney. Okay. And then sold it on the black market. Dang. So. Yahoo News.
Starting point is 01:23:37 Is there a VIN number on those so you could track it back to see which kidney was hers? I guess I'm assuming there has to be a scar somewhere in her stomach, but did they say this is where we pulled the fat or something? Can you go through the butt, like an extra, like a couple extra turns so you don't see That scar on your stomach? And then pull the kidney out from... Well, the butt left, can you do go on the side? I don't know where the incision is.
Starting point is 01:23:55 Because again, you're taking stuff out of the abdomen. So maybe that's the scar. That's what I'm thinking. But gosh, wow. Yeah, that doctor's bold. Yeah. Because he has to change his number. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:07 You can't just call him back and say, hello. Right. Hey, have you seen my kidney? So that's... What did you find over there in your medical research lunchbox? I did find out that anywhere between 20 to 40% of the injected fat will just absorb into your body during the healing process. So what your butt looks like immediately is not what it's going to look like.
Starting point is 01:24:25 It takes about three months for all the fat to settle. And that is really what your butt is going to look like. That's good to know. Thank you for that. Thank you, man. But also like... What medical journal is that out of? That is called plastic surgery.org.
Starting point is 01:24:39 Well, that's probably pretty legit, though. Okay, Eddie, we're going to play the game. What was on lunchbox's computer? Yeah. And I know he's looking up stuff now, so it rolls perfectly. But sometimes he goes away. Yeah, sometimes he walks away to the bathroom, and I've got the perfect seat in the house to see what's on lunchbox's computer. What you find?
Starting point is 01:24:56 He's searching Goo Goo Dolls tickets, and I'm looking like, why is... I've never known Lunchbox to be a music guy. He hates music. Actually, concerts, not really. Let me ask him this. Lunchbox, how much do you like music? Not very much. Just in general?
Starting point is 01:25:07 That's fine. Yeah. At best, music is. Three. Three out of ten. Wow. At best. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:25:14 At best, so I'm thinking, why is he searching out Google Dolls tickets? Is he a big Goo Goo Goo Dolls fan? Johnny Resnick, that's your guy or what? He's my dude. So what's up? Goo Goo Dolls just looking up their VIP packages for their tour. Why? No, not really.
Starting point is 01:25:29 I don't really care about the Google Dolls. It's just we're working with a company for the sore losers. We're doing a convention in Vegas. And we're working with a business move, Eddie. Look at this guy. And so this company is going to help put the event on. And so I was just doing research on what other events they had done. Boom.
Starting point is 01:25:45 But I didn't realize. Eddie, that's not good. Poor bit suggestion. That's not good. I thought it was something better than that. Yeah, Gougu Doll is the closest they'll be is Fort Wayne, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky. We can drive there. I know you hear Eddie Nis Singh and you're like, wow, you guys are good.
Starting point is 01:25:58 That's right. We had a record deal for a while. Yeah, we did. Yeah, then we bought our way out of it. Now we do our own record. No, we do our own. Hey, Scoopin, maybe they want to come down. Hit them up.
Starting point is 01:26:08 Louisville, we drive to Louisville on the day trip. I was looking at that, but it's a pretty quick turnaround, but I'll put the ask out. Yeah, let's get old job. And tell him lunchbox's a big fan looking up tickets with BIP packages. All right. Coming back in a second, Abby, our dear, our bill loved Abby. Is there anyone more universally loved on this show by everybody on the show other than Abby? Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:26:29 She's universally. Why am I the only one saying that? Maybe Mike, Mike D and Abby. He's very loved too. Yes. So Abby is like, I love Nate Smith. I was like, well, then interview him. And so she did.
Starting point is 01:26:41 And in part of the interview, she's asking him about an artist. Maybe he wants to go see, but they're dead. And I thought it was funny. So we'll do that clip coming up. Check out the podcast of the show. It's all up. And then we do a second show on the same podcast feed. It's called The Post Show.
Starting point is 01:26:57 And today in the Post Show, we'll talk about why Eddie has been asked to be a keynote speaker and it's going to make everybody here mad. That'll be in the post show. Yeah, it's not going to be good. It ain't going to be good. I can tell you guys right now. It's not going to be good. You guys are going to flip your crap and be like, that stupid Eddie you got asked to do this.
Starting point is 01:27:10 What's a keynote speaker? He's going to be the head speaker somewhere. Like the dude. Oh, probably his kid's school. Nope. No, no, no. Something like that. It's going to drive you crazy.
Starting point is 01:27:18 but we'll do that in the post show today so you guys hang out for that there's a new episode of the Bobbycastup it's where I sit down with creatives can be a songwriter a producer even an artist and Abby our phone screener the most beloved member of the show said will you interview Nate Smith
Starting point is 01:27:32 and Abby's coming to me and said she wants to grow and I said well why don't you interview Nate Smith let's figure out way to make you feel like you're learning and doing more on this job and so she did she sat down for what hour Abby yeah you enjoy it I did it was really fun he's funny Nate Smith has a song top 20 right now
Starting point is 01:27:48 called Whiskey on You. What did you guys talk about with Brett Eldridge or about Brett Eldridge? So he was on tour with him. So he just kind of talked about how he's his mentor and he asked him for advice. You know, like even what do you do when you have get all these text messages as an artist? Okay, here's a clip of that. He's a mentor of mine. And he's a really good friend and just he's been a really cool resource. There's no manual on how to be an artist once you're signed. Like here's what you do and stuff because there's so many things that, hey, what do you do about your text messages when you get a bunch of texts and like, what you do about this and that? He's just been amazing for that. So I love that guy.
Starting point is 01:28:18 So here's the clip I was referencing. Nate was talking about his favorite artist of all time, and he said Nirvana is his favorite band, and then Abby's like, oh, he wouldn't go see him? Okay, so here we go. Nirvana's probably my favorite band of all time. I'm kind of obsessed, actually. Wow, how many shows have you been to?
Starting point is 01:28:34 They're dead, so. Wait, hold on. Back in the day. Back in the day. I feel like such an idiot. You should definitely leave that in there. That's so funny. But back in the day, I think he died.
Starting point is 01:28:47 Ninety- 93, 94? Yeah, he would have been like seven back in the day. So you didn't put it to get, you didn't know? I don't know why I didn't even think. That's okay. I do stuff, I see stuff dumb all the time. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:00 If you're talking to somebody just for an hour, you're going to say things on mic or off. Exactly. Yeah, it happens. It's like when I had Morgan Wallen and I was like, dude, you had your first number one and it was his second. I mean, no idea. Yeah. Well, that was written on a piece of paper right in front of you. That's true.
Starting point is 01:29:14 Where she was just kind of ad, you know, improv, adlet, everything. I was just trying to make her feel better. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thank you. It did. So go listen to Abby, do this on the Bobbycast. Just search for the Bobbycast wherever you listen to your podcast. I can't believe that. That's what it is.
Starting point is 01:29:26 But you liked it. I did. Yeah. And we're going to bring him up here and he's going to play and do a whole thing on this show too. Because I was like, if you do this with Abby, you can do whatever you want on this show. That's cool. He's going to fill in lunchboxes roll for a whole week. Oh, awesome.
Starting point is 01:29:37 Heck, yeah, okay. And you're going to fill in Abby's. No. And answer the phones. Over to Leah in Albany, New York, who has called the show. Leah, thank you for calling. What's going on? Hi, I was just listening to the radio this morning, and you guys were talking about the nurse
Starting point is 01:29:55 and how they were administrating insulin and whatnot. And I just, ironically enough, was watching the good nurse last night. I didn't know if anybody had actually seen it and heard the story about that guy years ago. No, and so earlier on the show, there was a guy, and they allegedly killed two people by over administering, and then the other person he almost killed, and we were talking about that. Yeah, let me know what's happening there, Leah. So the good nurse, it happened in like 2003, and this nurse worked at like nine different hospitals and he was administrating insulin and it's not a spoiler because it was in the news,
Starting point is 01:30:32 but they think that he ended up killing like 400 people by doing that. Oh my gosh. 400? Yeah, he ended up, I guess, going to jail for like 25 pounds of it. And at the end they do the credit where they say it. They ended up thinking that he ended up actually killing like 400 people and none of these hospitals like stopped him and they just kept, they would like fire in and then he would get a job at a new hospital. And it's a really interesting story and it's actually, I live in New York. So I've told my mom about it funny enough this morning and she said she remembers like hearing about it on the news and whatnot.
Starting point is 01:31:08 I guess my question is, and I don't know who knows the answer to this, but is this kind of like the Catholic priest situation or they would move a priest because they don't want to be embarrassed or get the church in trouble? so they would be like you're fired here, go somewhere else. Yeah, so like they wouldn't write a negative thing. He would just let him go. And then so when they did his records, it'd be like, oh, okay, you worked here, but they wouldn't be negative. So he'd get hired at the hospital across the street. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:31:27 And then you go across the city. That is crazy and awful. And he did it over and over and over again. He had to also be like, I'm still getting away with this. I'm still getting away with this? This is, yeah, this is a group. So what? He's in jail right now, Leah, do you know?
Starting point is 01:31:40 Is that what he said? Yes. I believe he's still in jail right now, and they said that he wouldn't get bail until, like, 2,400 and whatever, obviously he'll be long gone by then. But it kind of in the movie, they say like the last hospital he worked at that they finally picked up on it and found out he one never said like why he did it. And two, they had fired him because they were trying to cover it up and say that he like
Starting point is 01:32:03 lied on his application of when he worked at the previous hospital and that's how they let him go and then all the lawyers got involved. They got to be in trouble too. Yeah. But that's what they're claiming, right? They fired him for a different. Yeah, that's crazy. Leah, thank you for sharing that with us.
Starting point is 01:32:17 I didn't know that. And that's really unfortunate and tragic and awful and all those words you can use in that situation. For sure. All right. Thank you. Have a good day. You too. Bye-bye.
Starting point is 01:32:28 All right. Bye-bye. Okay. Over on the phone. Let's go to Tracy in New York. Hey, Tracy, you want to talk about Terrifier 2. You watched it or no? Yes, they did.
Starting point is 01:32:38 Uh-oh. All right, Tracy, go ahead. Well, first of all, morning studio. Morning. Morning. So last night, my husband and I watched it, and our seven-year-old was getting ready for bed, and he was sitting with us, and he watched it, and he likes Chucky and all that good stuff. And it wasn't scary. It's gory.
Starting point is 01:33:00 There's blood, and they cut body parts open, but it's not scary. So your seven-year-old watched it, huh? Yeah. I think that's the headline here. All right. And how did he sleep last night? Yeah, did he sleep last night? Great question.
Starting point is 01:33:15 He sure did. Has he ever talked about murdering anymore? His favorite movie is tricky. So what do you? But I mean he watches all that. He watched Jeepers creepers with us too. And he's, it's, that was more scary than terrifier. What do you say to Amy about her 15 year old daughter?
Starting point is 01:33:35 I think she should totally watch it. It's fine. Okay. Well, it sounds like she. She's double-a. Yeah, she's totally cool with it. Scary stuff. Okay, well, Tracy, I appreciate that, but you say it is not super scary.
Starting point is 01:33:48 It's just weirdly gross and little, is it corny at all? Yeah, definitely corny and gross and just, okay, that's enough. Amy says she's going to go this weekend. And you can tell it's fake. It's, I don't know. I think it's fine for a 15-year-old. This is like the two and a half hours of this, it's like I'd rather at least be something. And now she's like, it's really not that good.
Starting point is 01:34:12 That's what I'm getting. Yeah. Yeah, she's bored just talking about it. She's talking about one or two. She's talking about two. You saw two, yeah, two. Yeah. You watch all two and a half hours at home with your seven-year-old.
Starting point is 01:34:22 The seven-year-old watched a two-and-a-half-hour movie? Well, no, he was playing with his tablet, but would look up every once in a while when something was happening. He was so bored. Yeah, I don't know. He went back to Roblox just because he was so bored by it. Okay. Hey, Tracy, have a great day. I appreciate the call.
Starting point is 01:34:38 You too. Thank you. All right. See later. Well, we'll see what happens, Amy. Come let us know Monday. Okay, I will, obviously. Monday's Halloween.
Starting point is 01:34:44 Bobby Bones show Boney up the day This story comes us from Madison, Wisconsin. A man called his friend up and said, hey man, can you come over? I want to buy some of that good stuff. I was like, I'll be right over. What's the good stuff?
Starting point is 01:34:59 The good stuff. And the good stuff. Oh, the good stuff. Got it. So the guy came over, the guy gave him 50 bucks, the guy gave him a bag of soap. So the guy that got the bag of soap got mad, punched the guy a couple times.
Starting point is 01:35:12 I assume that wasn't the good stuff. Soap? Soap wasn't what he was looking for. That would be like good stuff for me, though. I'd be like, let me get the good stuff. He showed up with like a great hand sanitizer, like the ultimate. So he punched him, what happened? So the guy that got punched called police and the man was arrested for assault.
Starting point is 01:35:26 Did they get in trouble for having the good stuff? Any real good stuff? No. Because there was no real good stuff. Oh, that's just so. A lot of good stuff. I don't really know what the good stuff is, but I'm assuming it's bad stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:36 I'm lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day. Let's do some throwback Thursday. Throwback Thursday. Today in 1992, Roll, roll, Seminole wind. Go blow, blow, Seminoe.
Starting point is 01:35:54 Went number one in the country charts. Roll, roll. That was so good. My grandma loves some John Anderson, man. Today, in 1997, Garth and Tricia, In another's eye. What, number one?
Starting point is 01:36:09 That's a good one, too. Also, in 1997, Johnny Cash announced he had a form of Parkinson's disease. He had to promote his memoir, but he had canceled that. It was eventually discovered that he had been misdiagnosed, and it wasn't Parkinson's, and it was something related to diabetes. Oh. Which, back in 1997, that's not that far.
Starting point is 01:36:29 It was like the 50s. You go like, hey, look at that. Misdiagnosis. What a Wednesday. That's late 90s. Today in 2001, Garth Brooks announced plans to release one more album before going into retirement, which he did go into retirement. And then, spoiler, he came back.
Starting point is 01:36:43 And he's awesome. Today in 2005, Keith Urban's Better Life began a six-week run at number one. Today in 2007, Kenny Chesney had the number one song on the Billboard Country chart with don't bling. There are two types of Kenny Chesney I like. Amy, what are they? Oh, emo Kenny. Slow, yes, slow emo Kenny. And then there's like the, what do you call the black, oh, a beach Kenny.
Starting point is 01:37:11 No, I don't like beach. Okay, I don't like black cowboy hat, Kenny. Formal Kenny. Yeah, formal, that's the word. You're missing the best part of Kenny. No. I like formal Kenny in the black cowboy hat. And I like emo Kenny. Sad Emo Kenny.
Starting point is 01:37:26 Beach Kenny, take it or leave it. Mostly leave it. You're crazy. That's not a beach guy, you know? So that's it. And then today in 2014, Sam Hunt's Montavello was released. Which was and is. Just a bunch of jams. All right, that's it. Thank you guys.
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