The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Full Show) Amy Was Asked About Her Protocol Before Going On Date + Lunchbox Has Idea For Two Show Members To Make Money… With Him + Eddie Has a Family Dilemma

Episode Date: January 25, 2024

Amy is starting to get back out on the dating scene and was asked what her protocol is and nervously said something...find out what happened. Then, hear about the business idea Lunchbox presented two ...show members with, but they need to give him a percentage of their earnings. Plus, Eddie and his family have a dilemma and he's not sure what the right thing to do is...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:59 Morning, today up. Morning. All right, around the room. He likes to think of himself as a cool dad, but his son did not want to go to Drake with him, and that made him sad. Producer Ready, everybody. Guys, what is going on with Lunchbox's fingernail? Like, you guys can't see it, but I'm sitting right next to it. It looks like it's going to fall off. He did something to his finger.
Starting point is 00:02:19 I hit it on a door. Like a couple months ago. Like a hammer, nail? Oh, that looks like you painted it black. Why are you doing that, dude? It's the middle finger. He's just showing it to you. He's sticking his middle finger out. So is that? What happened?
Starting point is 00:02:33 I just, like, I put it, I was going in a door and it The door didn't open all the way and I just jammed it in there. It hurt terribly. It hurt pretty bad. And so what happens with your fingernail? Is it going to fall off eventually? I think so, but it looks like the fingernail has grown underneath it. So this is just the getting rid of it.
Starting point is 00:02:51 But yeah, it's slowly, it's starting. You can feel right here, look, feel it? No, I'm not touching it. You guys have all the fun over there at that table. No, it's actually not fun. Because it's like you see what lunchbox is on on a computer. Scuba Steve was on TikTok, showing what lunchbox. You're doing a wordal in the middle of a segment last week.
Starting point is 00:03:05 Oh, yeah. Yeah, some artist was playing. I was like, man, I might as well get the wordl in right now. He does this game, too, where like, there's a baseball player and you have to guess what two teams he played for? Yeah, it's called Immaculate Grid. But he does it during the show. Yeah, while we're all working. Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:03:21 All right. I'm working my mind. Eddie, thank you. Lunchbox, good luck with your finger. Thank you. Being embarrassed isn't something he's known for and taking advice from us. It's something he ignores. It is Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Everybody in. Bring your air fresheners to the studios. And I'm talking to Mike. D, Eddie, Morgan, Amy, Bobby, because it's about to get a little gassy in here. I read a story about how bad it is to hold in your... Gas. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Why do you not want to say gas? Or fart. You can say fart. I can say fart. Once. Okay. They said if you hold it in, it can lead to bloating, pain, and internal bleeding. And guys, I'm not here to internally bleed.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Then walk out of the room if you have to do it. No, no. Yes, yes, yes. No, no, it says, do not hold it in. Just walk out of the room. But that is holding it in. No, it's not. That 10 seconds?
Starting point is 00:04:14 You don't, the incident hits you, you don't have to let it out. Hey, we're in the middle of a segment. I get a pain. I just got to go, man. Turn your wordal off and walk out. It's going to be, I mean, Mike D and Eddie are going to be in the firing range the most. That's great. But clouds of dust begin coming up.
Starting point is 00:04:28 People are eating their breakfast right now. Yeah. I'm just telling you what the story said. I'm listening to doctors. Let's move over to Amy. She recently found a new breakfast tag by adding honey. And every day she gives us the morning corny, which is pretty funny. Here's Amy, everybody.
Starting point is 00:04:41 So I don't know what you guys would have done, but I ordered pizza for my kids, and I went to go pick it up because I did it through the DoorDash app, but I selected pickup option. Got it. So I walk in and I'm like, hey, I'm here to pick up my pizza. I even have my little coupon or my like screenshot of my order and whatnot. And they're like, oh no, a DoorDash driver picked that up. And I said for Amy B. And it wasn't confused on your part. It wasn't.
Starting point is 00:05:06 And I said, oh, look, here, it says pick up. It's giving me pickup instructions. Like, I'm here to pick it up. I want to pick up my pizza. And they're like, no, no, no, driver took it. It'll probably be at your house when you get there. And I'm like, but I didn't select delivery. So how will they know where to go?
Starting point is 00:05:21 But maybe because within the app, they do have my address. So I was like, well, gosh, this is confusing. Somebody stole your pizza. Well, I don't know what happened, but I get in my car and I go home because they have no pizza for me and they are adamant that someone picked up my pizza. So then I get home and we're waiting, waiting, waiting, no pizza. So then I call back and I'm like, hey, came home, there's still no pizza. And they go, oh, Amy B.
Starting point is 00:05:45 And they said, yeah, we found your pizzas. Oh, my God. And I thought, oh, gosh, really? That is annoying. Oh, my gosh. Right. And how do they not know where your pizza was? There aren't that many places for the pizza to hide.
Starting point is 00:05:58 And they were so adamant. Right. It's a pizza place. But even on the phone, there wasn't like. this, oh my gosh, you know, we're sorry. How can we make this right? It wasn't. And I said, okay, well, I guess I'll come back and pick up my pizzas.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Like, they didn't offer. They're like, bring you in. So I drive over there and I walk in and I'm thinking, okay. And I don't know if it's like lunchbox that gets me thinking this way or like, they're going to give me a free dessert. I'm going to get a coupon. They should do something. They should have cooked you a new pizza because that one was cold.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Oh, when I got home, I had to put them in the oven to reheat them. And so it was just one of those things where I get mistakes happen, but they were just, I was so showing them, I'm here to pick up my pizzas. And they were like, no, ma'am, your pizzas are gone. A driver left with them. And a driver never left with my pizzas. So frustrating. Why would you use DoorDash?
Starting point is 00:06:49 Like, I don't use DoorDash, but why would you use that to go pick it up? Because. Great question. Well, you can order, anyway, you're going to order food. Yeah. So for me, I have payment set up to there. I can go to any restaurant quickly instead of having to go to that restaurant's website or to call. And then enter my credit card.
Starting point is 00:07:04 It's just like I have everything saved in there. And pickup option is cheaper, but it's just you, I order through DoorDash as like a quicker way. Got it. Back in the day we used to call. Hey, I did pepper on. I still do that. Right. So, but now you can just do it.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Okay. You think that when they're taking calls, they're like, what is what these people are, why are they calling in? No. Yes, they're like pat balls on the phone. What are you talking about? I order pizza on the phone. That's how everybody did it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I wonder if I'll send a letter next week to order his pizza. All right. from Mount Pine, Arkansas. He has really long hair, maybe grow it to your shoulders if you dare. Bobby Bones. Thank you very much. I want to play a couple clips. This is coach neighbors. He coaches the University of Arkansas women's basketball team. But he had a heart attack when he was really young. He was just going to be a high school coach. And his story was so inspiring. I just want to hit you with a couple of these clips. So here you go. Initially, I just thought I wanted to go be the high school coach at Greenwood, Arkansas. I wanted to go back home and do that. but I had a heart attack at 29, a genetic defect in my heart.
Starting point is 00:08:04 And at 29, I was the high school coach at Cabot. And when it happened, and that was when it changed me to wanting to be a college coach. So he's like, I need to do something more that fulfills me more. And so he starts to be a college coach. He quit his job, made like 50 grand a year less. Went low, low, low, low totem pole at the college. Worked us way up to University of Washington, took him to the final four, and then came back to Arkansas to coach the team there.
Starting point is 00:08:29 And they've been doing really well. And he also talks about how he wasn't much of a reader because he couldn't read that well. I was an awful reader at the age of 40. And I took a test online and I read at the eighth grade reading level. And that's embarrassing. And I wanted to become a better reader. So I started reading. And I got better and better and better.
Starting point is 00:08:46 I got to where I could read 900 words a minute and with comprehension. So that's when I started pouring through every copy of everything I could ever read. For every book I read, I write at least 10 pages. And I go back, I alternate it back and forth. his office is just full of books and I was like you guys spend a bunch of money on books or you read a lot and he's like yeah I just couldn't read more than an eighth grade level
Starting point is 00:09:07 but now I can and it's all he does and he gives them out to people all the time all different books it's crazy 900 words a minute with comprehension that's yeah I don't know what that is I'm sure that's good but it sounds like a lot it does sound like a lot count mine one to three five six minute ten eleven twelve thirty four to fifty seven say I don't know how fast my reading is but we do a show called Too Much Access
Starting point is 00:09:24 Video Show and so he's on this week and it's he's like really cool, really inspiring. That's awesome. The heart attack at 29. Crazy, man. That's crazy. What you asked them too, and you decided to go into coaching?
Starting point is 00:09:36 I know. Which is like high stress, but yeah. That's like, I had a heart attack. I'm going to be a beef tester. I'm going to eat all the red meat I can. Well, this is a good email. It's a long one. It's a good email.
Starting point is 00:09:48 Let's open it up. You send an email and we read it all the air. It's something we call Bobby's mail bag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby. I've reached a point in my life where I'm only willing to date someone that I would actually want to spend the future with, and I have certain expectations about who that person should be. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that he's employed,
Starting point is 00:10:09 generally positive, caring, health conscious, trustworthy, responsible, respectful, and kind. But some of my friends think that expecting all these things that a partner is asking too much. They suggest that I forget this list and just find someone who makes me happy and who I can get along with. I disagree, but since I've been single for a while now, maybe that's right. What do you think, am I being unrealistic? Signed, single. in my 30s. When I look back at her list, this is me talking now, these are fundamental things that I think you can hold on to, generally positive, caring, health, conscious, trustworthy, responsible, respectful and kind. That's not like left-handed, brown hair. Yeah, seven-foot
Starting point is 00:10:48 tall. Yeah, things that, or even like six-foot tall, right? I mean, even the employed. You want someone to be employed. I get it. Yes. But I think it's okay. Your list here is okay. If you were to say, I want someone who comes from a family that is like this, or then I would say you're holding on to something you probably shouldn't hold on to because you're not going to find someone that perfect. But these are fundamental things that you have to have in common with someone. If you get someone that's not trustworthy and not responsible, you're going to be turned off immediately. Yeah. Those expectations sound fine to me. Pretty normal. Yes. These are fine expectations. I don't know if you gave us the full list or not. Right. But if you did, that's okay. You stick to these.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Otherwise, you'll be miserable. Morgan, what are your standards you must have in a dude? Give me three you must have. Okay. He has to love animals the same way that I do. Oh, the same way? That would be tough, but okay, I hear you. We just have to see him in a similar way.
Starting point is 00:11:51 Very compassionate. He has to be consistent. Okay. And he also needs to be open-minded. In the way of the world, the way he sees the world. Like, is he open-minded about the way things work? Is he open that things can change, that his viewpoints can change on certain topics? Sounds dirty, but okay.
Starting point is 00:12:13 No, black and white. Oh, so hard. Yeah. What? Like-and-white. Well, when you're with someone that only sees black and white. Oh, sure. Well, I mean, I'm color-ball.
Starting point is 00:12:21 See, they did a Mexican like me? No. It's just like, are they willing to see the gray in some? thing. Sure, sure. That's a better way of putting it. I think your standards are good. Yeah, I think having standards is a good thing.
Starting point is 00:12:33 But do you have any, though, that you think probably weed some guys out unfairly? Well, I'm sure, like the physical... You like guys that wear cross necklaces and tattoos. Yeah. A little bit of Ed Hardy in the closet. No, I don't. A lot of muscles. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:45 I do. I do like a physically fit guy. A lot of hair gel. Yeah, a spike it up a little bit. I do like a guy with hair. So those could be things that... stop me from potentially dating somebody. If you meet a guy that's awesome
Starting point is 00:12:59 and they're balding a little bit. This is going to be hard. Okay. Oh, she's already said the reason behind that is because her dad doesn't have hair, right? Yeah, so it's weird for me to be, like, attracted to it. It's a dad thing for her. Yeah. No, that's an excuse for why she won't go out with them.
Starting point is 00:13:15 I promise it is. Like, I have a weird... What if the dude's awesome in every way, but he's starting to go bald? I mean, if I can be attracted to him, sure. But you're saying you probably can't be. I probably because that's just not... Eddie, when she looks at you, You vomit.
Starting point is 00:13:26 I know. Are you made feelings? Wow. No, Eddie, you're attractive. All right. Single of my 30s. Keep, hang in there. I think those are all fine.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Your friends are losers. All right, close it up. We've got your email and we've read it on the air. So tell me what a boundary ring is. Well, I saw Bernay Brown talking about it. And it's like whenever she's asked to, like, for example, do something. She'll take her wedding ring and she spins it around three times before giving an answer. So that way she doesn't impulsively say.
Starting point is 00:14:00 yes to something that maybe she really wants to say no to, which, you know, it may be uncomfortable to say no, but she would rather choose discomfort over resentment. And so it's her boundary ring. So what she's doing is she just has claimed a space that when she touches it reminds her and gives her a second to think about it. So like three seconds? One. Well, three spins. That's just what she does three spins. But here she is talking about it. Ask me to do something now. I spend my ring three times before I answer. And it's my boundary ring. And what I say to myself when I'm spinning it is very simple. And it's choose discomfort over resentment. Brené, can you bring five dozen cookies to school tomorrow? No. That's funny. She's awesome, by the way. She's awesome. What are you laughing
Starting point is 00:14:50 at? It's just funny. She knew the answer was no, but she spins the ring. I like it's funny. Right. She was going to say no being away. Well, she might have said just quickly. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, no problem. But that's her point, right? We jumped and just tried to make other people happy sometimes at the sake of our own happiness. And so that is just a reminder before she says anything. She just spins it. I wish we can do that here on the radio. Like yes question? Yeah, those silence is a little. Just count. If long as you count out loud, there's no silence. Okay. Mostly what I do, I just say no, we're more way backward. So do you say no and then circle back? No, I don't circle back. I work back. Let me see. Example. I don't know. Ask me do something.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Hey, Bones, will you mow the yard, please? Nah. And then I'm still not. I just know I'm not. That I'm not doing. But if you said, hey, would you come and... Can you speak at my school? Great.
Starting point is 00:15:38 No. Maybe. No, still no. See, but I got closer. Okay, you got to a maybe. Yeah, but I always start with no, so I'm going to build up. And then sometimes I get to yes. So you go know and then think about it.
Starting point is 00:15:50 But I'm like, I can't. I'm too busy. Interest. Schedule. Yeah. And then I come back around. I just automatically know to everything. Not doing it.
Starting point is 00:15:57 And then go, because I just said yes to everything for so long. I now just shut it all down and then work my way back to yes. Because I find that people aren't as upset with me as the other way around where I say yes and then go back to no. You know what I like saying no, though. My wife always asked me like, hey, do you want to do the dishes? I don't know. I could ask that to my wife. It's like, hey, or can you or do you or will.
Starting point is 00:16:18 And it's like, just tell me. Just tell me to do it. Because if you're really asking me, the answer is no, I don't want to. I don't want a vacuum floor. I don't want to take the dogs out. But will I? Yeah, but just tell me too. It's funny you go through that too.
Starting point is 00:16:33 I think I have a whole joke I've been working on in my notes about how my wife will ask me to do things sometimes. But she really means to tell me to do it because I keep jokes in my phone like artist to keep songs. And so that's what I wrote. It's just a rough joke. My wife asked questions like, do you want to take the dogs out? But it's not really a question because I don't have a choice. My choice is whether I get yelled at or not. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:16:54 That is your choice. Yeah, that's just like the note I wrote there. Like I don't have a choice in that. I just, whether I get in trouble or not. I think my son learned in school, like the difference between, yeah, can and Will or May? You know, like, if you say, remember being in school? Can I go to the bathroom? And your teacher might be like, well, can you?
Starting point is 00:17:12 Oh. And you be like, okay, May I guess. You know what I mean. But so now at home, I'll be like, well, can you do this? And he's like, can I? Sure I can. And then I have to be like, will you please do this? That's good.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Yeah. Just the whole point of this segment is She has a ring It could be anything Yeah, it could maybe you'd like you take your watch off A little pull your hair three times before you say yeah It just keeps you from saying yes or no to things quickly Unless you're me, I'd say no immediately
Starting point is 00:17:41 Didn't work my way back It's time for the good news With producer Eddie Back in 2020 The firefighters in Louisville are at the station They're grilling, I don't know what they do They have sleepovers and there's a pole they go up and down Yeah, yeah
Starting point is 00:17:58 All that down. Yeah, it's fun. And then the doorbell rings. Oh, go get it, Tim. Tim goes up there, opens the door. There's no one here. It looks down. Oh, there's a baby. Oh, they left a baby.
Starting point is 00:18:08 Somebody dropped off a newborn baby at the fire station. What's that law called? Moses. I think. Something like that. Yeah. So then, you know, they do what they do. They send it off to caseworkers.
Starting point is 00:18:19 They take care of all that. But there's a family. The Tyler's. They live across town. They read the story in the newspaper. And they say, you know what? this is crazy. Like I think we're called to be foster parents. So they are already certified to be foster parents. They call caseworkers. They put it all together. So sure enough, they get the baby. They are
Starting point is 00:18:37 foster parents for two years to that baby. And then last month, baby Samuel was officially adopted. That's pretty cool. And this family already has two kids that they've adopted, five, five year old and seven year old. And now baby Samuel's their third adopted child. The baby Moses law is a common name of a law authorizing a designated emergency infant care provider to take possession of a child appearing to be 60 days old or younger, the parent does not express intent to return for the child.
Starting point is 00:19:03 So it's a safe place where they can leave the kid because otherwise they may leave it somewhere really unsafe. But look, it all turned out okay because the family wanted them. Good story. That's what it's all about right there. That was Tell Me Something Good. Amy had a story about Starbucks trying to reduce waste so they say you can bring your own cup
Starting point is 00:19:18 and they'll fill it up. Yeah. And we were like, you bring any cup? How big? And so we have this massive cup in our studio. It is almost four feet tall. It measures at almost 450 ounces. It's basically a decorative giant sonic cup. It's not a real cup. However, you can put stuff in it.
Starting point is 00:19:40 So lunchbox took this cup, loaded it into his car. So you did? No, I loaded it in the back of Scuba's truck. I was going to say it's big. Because I didn't know how I would do it. And so I'm in the bed of the pickup truck. in the drive-thru. Scuba.
Starting point is 00:19:55 He's driving and you're back there with the cup. Yeah, and so he pulls up past the speaker where I'm at the speaker and I'm the one doing the ordering with the big old cup because I want to know will they fill it up. Because that's what they said, right? You bring a cup, they fill it up.
Starting point is 00:20:05 Yeah. Okay, here we go. What can I get started for you? You guys are doing that where you can bring your cup and you'll fill it up with coffee or whatever, right? Right. Yeah, so I'm going to do, I'm going to just bring my cup
Starting point is 00:20:18 and I'm going to fill it up with regular coffee. Just a pipe. I guess, I mean, Grande, because that means big, right? It's a big cup. All right. And then it's just going to be 344. All right. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:20:32 They don't know what this cup is waiting for. What's, it's not Grande's big, though, is it? It's the biggest one? Grandi is the middle. I don't know. Grande in Spanish means big. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, but this is Italian, I think.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Grande's medium. I don't know. I don't know. So maybe it's a big meat. Regardless, this cup is there. when you first said hey she was like yeah was she confused yeah because I guess they have a camera right there oh they can see me oh that's why but no no but they couldn't see the cup
Starting point is 00:21:00 the cup's laying down so you're just a hillbilly the back of the truck I'm the hillbilly in the back of the truck and they're like okay all right so here he is pulling up to the window I was just trying to fill up the cup it's just black coffee unfortunately we can't fill that up oh because it won't fit through the window no because it's not a personal copy no this is what I drink out of like I got my straw I'm sorry, sir. See, it's my straw.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Hopefully, we can't pull that up with coffee, only because the most we can fill up is going to be about 20 ounces. I mean, I've been it through the window if you need me to. Right, but that's not the thing is we can't fill more than 20 ounces. Okay, why don't we just put 20 ounces in there?
Starting point is 00:21:41 Okay. All right. And then it's just 344. Oh, 3.44. All right. And can I get two creams for that? Two creams. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:21:52 You too. They poured 20 ounces in the cup? Yeah. How'd they get it there? She took a cup. stuck it out the window and poured it into the sonic cup. It's defeating the purpose of them not having no... 100%.
Starting point is 00:22:09 Then she took the creamers, poured them in a cup, and handed me the cup with the creamer, and I poured it in. What did you learn from this? I learned that they will not fill up any cup, only a 20-ounce cup. Up to a 20-ounce cup. And this 450-ounce... Oh, was a no-go. And it wasn't because it wouldn't fit in the window.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I never heard it was up to 20 ounces in your story. Did you keep that from us? Uh-uh. She didn't think it was a personal cup, so I put the straw in there. He put his mouth on it. Look. Who was laughing in the back around? The people in the other workers.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Do they know you're messing with her or do they just think you're an idiot? I think they thought I was just an idiot. I mean, because they were, I mean, she was so angry. Yeah, she didn't sound like she was part of a joke. Right, but everybody else around her was enjoying it. Yeah. Except for her. I enjoyed it.
Starting point is 00:22:57 Yeah. The video's great. Yeah, okay. We'll put it up. Yeah. All right. Go over to bobbybones. dot com to see the video.
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Starting point is 00:25:12 I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never. Never, ever talk.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Financial education is not always about, like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 00:26:03 or wherever you get your podcast. Elder, millennial, Eddie the oldest, Swifty Lauren, the youngest. You guys will answer trivia questions about each other's generation. You guys are going to go? Yeah. Lauren's up two to one.
Starting point is 00:26:16 She is? Yeah. Didn't realize that. Eddie, here are your questions. Question number one. Now that she'll know the answer to this. Okay. But will you?
Starting point is 00:26:24 What Disney Channel show was about the Diffy family who left on vacation from the year 2021, but they're rented time machine malfunctioned and they were thrown into the year 2004. Oh, I think I've seen these. Gosh, what is it?
Starting point is 00:26:44 The Diffy family. They left on vacation from the year 2121, but the time machine that they rented malfunctioned. The Diffys? Mm-hmm. My kids watch this, but I don't think they're the Diffies. I'm going to go with the Thundermans. That's incorrect. Swiftie, Lauren, can you steal?
Starting point is 00:27:01 Did you say it was a movie or a TV show? Disney Channel show. Is that Phil of the future? It is. Yeah. Yeah. It was. Phil of the future.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Phil of the future? Yeah, how about that? Never heard enough. Let's introduce Eddie up first. He's the dad of four. He's the Hispanic who don't panic. You can find him smoking his chicken. And I want to send him to turkey to get a hair transplant so let a hair will thicken.
Starting point is 00:27:21 It's Eddie. Eddie, question number two. Yeah. What actress starred as the lead role of Mia in the 2001 movie, The Princess Diaries? Oh, that is Anne Hathaway. Correct. Yes. Eddie, what show premiered in 2009 about a group of ambitious misfits
Starting point is 00:27:39 trying to escape the harsh realities of high school by joining a singing club headed by a passionate Spanish teacher? Let's say that one more time. Sure. What show premiered in 2009 about a group of ambitious mitfits trying to escape the harsh realities of high school by joining a singing club headed by a passionate Spanish teacher?
Starting point is 00:28:03 A lunchbox laugh because it's probably really easy. so I'm going with high school musical incorrect Swiftie Lauren you can still Glee is correct She's good And I laughed because Eddie I was like you said oh just one more time
Starting point is 00:28:18 Like oh that's going to give it to you Like you were dialed in You weren't dialed in That was not All right let's go over and introduce Lauren She is our youngest producer She was born in 1996 And on Instagram she double taps all the Taylor and Travis picks
Starting point is 00:28:33 It's Swiftie Lauren All right, Lauren. You really just need one, maybe two to win, okay? Okay. This song is from 1987. It's called Pour Some Sugar on Me. Here's a clip. Can you name that artist?
Starting point is 00:28:54 Def Lefford. Correct. Wow. She's good. She's so good. How'd you know that? I just know my music. She knows everything.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Everything, Eddie. Do we know her age? Is she older than we think? What? She's like that little girl. Oh, yeah. The adopted one. I have ID.
Starting point is 00:29:13 I can show you my ID for proof. By the way, that little girl was not younger than they said. No, no. Okay. Lauren, for the win, what actor played the character of Tony Macelli in the TV series, Who's the Boss? Oh, no. It's a tough one. Do you know it, Eddie?
Starting point is 00:29:32 I do know it, yeah. What actor played Tony Micelli in the TV series, Who's the Boss? Oh, I've never seen that show. Any guess at all? Tony Micelli, who's the boss? time incorrect that's Tony Danza I've never gotten that
Starting point is 00:29:54 okay here we go comes down to this Lauren if you got this In saved by the bell who's the principal of Bayside High School Blanked right now I know it
Starting point is 00:30:06 In saved by the bell Who's the principal Jack Morris And there's oh my God I know it I'm just blanking right now I'm panicking That's Mr. Bellding
Starting point is 00:30:23 I knew it I know it. Come on. And now we're at a tie. Ooh, don't call it a comeback. Okay, sudden death. Sudden death. All right, got to focus.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Got to focus. Eddie, you got three questions. Okay, okay. You can't steal Lauren. Three questions in Lauren's category. What's the name of the 2000s drama about the lives of Cohen, Cooper, and Nickel families in well-to-do Newport Beach? Newport Beach, 2000s drama, Cohen, Cooper, and Nickel families. Outer Banks.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Incorrect. Incorrect. It's the O.C. God. What's the name of the dance, popularized by Fortnite, involving swinging one's hips in a circular motion? Yeah, I can picture it. It's the...
Starting point is 00:31:07 Gosh, what was that called? It's not the gritty. Time. Gritty. Flossing. Oh, my goodness. I knew that. I knew that.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Eddie, what cheerleading movie came out in 2000 and starred Kirsten Dunst? Back up. Hold on. Back up. It's like that. It's like, back off. off. Yeah, back off.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Bring it on. Bring it! No! Incorrect. That was not good. Lauren, all you need to do is get one. Okay. What was the name of the brand of portable audio players and recorders from Sony?
Starting point is 00:31:41 Portable audio players and recorders from Sony is that, um, a Walkman? Correct, winner. That would be nothing. Lauren's up 3-1. Millennials whooping that tail. I'm stressing now. The fact she got Deaf Leopard, it blew my mind. Good job.
Starting point is 00:32:03 Thank you. Yeah. And a walkman. I don't think lunchbox would have got de clever. No, I wouldn't have. Here's a voicemail from Melissa in San Antonio. Morning Studio. I'm catching up on the podcast, and I'm listening to Eddie talk about not wanting to let his son go watch Drake his concert.
Starting point is 00:32:22 And I just want to say, strict parents cause sneaky kids. So you got to give him some rope, so a little bit. Because if not, he's going to learn how to be real sneaky, real quick to get what he wants. speaking from some experience. Sorry, Mom. Okay. Okay, what I hear there is the night of the concert.
Starting point is 00:32:42 I got to watch, make sure he's not sticking out. Lock him in his room. That's right. That's what you hear. That's what I hear. That's what I hear. All right, here is Stephen. Bobby. I've been waiting for you to put back on Chris Stapleton.
Starting point is 00:32:56 I love to hear him again. I've been waiting for him for a long. What are happened to him? Can you put him back on the radio for watch? You got it. I'll put him on the radio. tomorrow. He'll be in studio tomorrow. Perfect. Yeah, we just, this just happened to
Starting point is 00:33:09 time up right. Yeah, Chris Ableton, in studio tomorrow as part of the Friday morning conversation. And by the way, if you guys want to call and leave us a voicemail, it's the same as our phone number. 877 7777, Bobby. Call any time you want. Leave us a voicemail. Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Bobby, you have allergies, right? Severely, and I didn't know I did. But like, to like weird stuff like Japanese trim bush. I don't even know what that is. Where do you find this? I guess in Japan. But like a lot of stuff outside that we have here, but a lot of stuff that we don't. And even dogs, which made me pretty sad.
Starting point is 00:33:45 So rest of a piece of my dogs. I'm just kidding. Well, would you be down with strapping this large device to your face and it'll electrocute your nose for like 15 minutes? And then apparently you'll be good. It's called nasocom. Wait, I'll be totally good. Yeah, you can let you anything on me 15 minutes if I'm totally good.
Starting point is 00:34:03 It says a new device cures your allergies by electrocuting your nose. Now just hit Kickstarter so you could also get in on it. That sounds super safe then. They claim that making your nose muscles contract and relax can help your sinuses and let you breathe easier. Okay, I get that, but not really fixing the allergies. I take... Says your allergies. Starting, maybe like instant relief, but not overall.
Starting point is 00:34:27 True. I start getting allergy shots this week. Is that once a week? It's once a week. I take three once a week. Yeah, I have to go up once a week and get three shots for a year. You good with needles? No, but I'm not good with me having to get rid of our dogs.
Starting point is 00:34:45 I just refuse to do that. Well, yeah. So that's what it is. Okay, what else? Well, there's this girl in TikTok. Her name is Brittany Reynolds, and she's going viral because she's really mad at Chase for increasing her credit card limit. I thought you meant like Chase Rice Rice. No, Chase Bank.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Chase Bank. They increased it. Right. So she's someone that would max out her card at times and then she keeps trying to pay it down and she said every time she gets to a level where she's maxing it out
Starting point is 00:35:13 she's like they increase my limit. She's like they have to stop doing this. I know. What a dumb. Wait, she's upset at them or she's suing them? She says they are making so much money from us. She believes her limits increase because she was always maxing out her cards
Starting point is 00:35:30 and making payments on time so they knew that she was. would continue to pay. So they're like, well, we'll just go ahead and bump her limit to 43,000. Cut the card up and don't use it anymore. Or have a limit in your head and then don't spend until you get it paid. That's the dumbest thing ever. People have no, they don't take any personal responsibility for anything anymore. She said, quote, they always do this when they see you making progress with paying it off. They're like, well, that's their business. Yeah, that's, that is literally how they make money. So it's just a good reminder to everyone that you don't have to use your entire credit
Starting point is 00:36:03 Limit. You can remind you that some people are ids. Straight it is. All right. What else? Billy Currington has announced a 2024 spring tour with Kip Moore. Billy Currington has so many hits.
Starting point is 00:36:15 Yeah. Like low key, so many hits. And you start to go through them all. I was sitting here. Zittin on a turtie time. Good directions. That one are being dumb. People are crazy.
Starting point is 00:36:28 I'm pretty good. God is great. I'm drinking beer. Or. I ain't much. Oh, there you go. Mowing thing grass Or like
Starting point is 00:36:34 It's hard to sing Hold on Turn to that Must be doing Something right That's a good one Oh yeah Or
Starting point is 00:36:41 Oh come on He's got so many Or hey girl It's big girl Yeah Whatever that one was Hey girl Come on Ray
Starting point is 00:36:51 Here this guy in Oscar That's Billy and Kip Yeah I just feel like That'd be a really good show And tickets go on sale This Friday At
Starting point is 00:37:01 ticket master. What else do you have there, Ray? I was just going by ones you named and I was seeing if they're on the list. Oh, Donut. Remember that one? Don't it. Don't it.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Don't it. Now I'm like, Don't it. Don't it. Don't it. You know what. Whatever. If you want, we can get. I'm Amy.
Starting point is 00:37:30 That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. Justin Sweeten was out on his snowmobile in Utah. Room, boom, boom, boom. Cutting it up.
Starting point is 00:37:46 Had his son on the back. A bunch of other riders with him. When all of a sudden, Avalanche! Here comes the snow. And one of the riders gets buried. And they're like, man, we got to find this dude. I don't know what a beacon is.
Starting point is 00:38:01 But they use beacons. They respond. They start digging. A beacon would be like you shoot something up and people come to it. Like a, like a beacon of light. You ever hear that saying? Man. So they know where to come.
Starting point is 00:38:12 People know where to come. And so they find the dude and they dig and dig and dig. And they said it took several minutes. I'm watching them with shovels right now. I'll go straight down into it. For it to dig. And he was just buried under the snow. But they got there in time.
Starting point is 00:38:25 A lot of times, too, especially at first when you get avalanche. I've read that you have a little air and you don't die immediately. You're not just like crushed. Oh, you're trapped. Yes. So then you spit. Right? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Spit. And then whichever way your spit falls. that's down so you know which way's up, so you don't dig the wrong way if you're digging. I thought you pee. Well, any water are coming out of your body. But here's what's crazy. When they get to him, right, he's freezing.
Starting point is 00:38:52 Hypothermia, all that stuff. They build a fire and sit there and warm him up by the fire before they can get him out of there. The rescue took about two hours. Yeah, that's crazy. And, man, I mean... Who knew avalanches were a real thing? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:05 My five-year-old asked me the other day, he goes, our avalanche is real because he sees him on cartoons. I was like, yeah, and he goes, I don't want to go there. Me either. Same thing. Yeah, scary. All right, thank you. That's good news. Good job, everybody. That's what it's all about.
Starting point is 00:39:19 That was Tell Me Something Good. It's a voice email we got last night. Hi, Bobby. Morning Studio. I just wanted to know if there's been any update on whether there's going to be a Bobby Bone show cruise or not. Very excited. So if you could just give us an update, think. There is not an update. We haven't had, we left for break.
Starting point is 00:39:41 We haven't any meetings about it. I'm not pushing. You just gave up on it. No, I never wanted it to happen if I'm being honest. But like when your people come up saying, hey, Bobby, here's the list of things for 2024. Like, that's not on there? You're my people. So did you bring me anything?
Starting point is 00:39:52 No. Okay, exactly. Don't we bring it to you all the time. You're like, oh yeah, we'll have a meeting. Eddie, like, when your people come up. You know what I mean? Look around. Oh, that's us.
Starting point is 00:39:59 This are my people. Yeah. So, no, there is no update. I, unless somebody just gives us an offer, we can't refuse. I doubt we're going to do it because I just don't want to do a cruise. I'll get sick. I think I'll get sick. It could be the most fun thing in my life.
Starting point is 00:40:12 I just am not right now so excited I need to do a cruise. But you're saying there's a chance because there's an offer out there that we can't refuse. No, I'm saying. If there's an offer. Like $1 million. Oh, yeah, of course. Yeah. So, hey, Carnival.
Starting point is 00:40:29 That'd be easy. Yeah, one million. Think about that. Princess. But there is, what's up? Oh, sorry, that some people call. me in high school. I'm just naming the answer to that.
Starting point is 00:40:37 I was like, what? So, yeah, there's no update. It is time now for the investigative corny. We have to figure out Amy's corny joke or as many of them as we can in 90 seconds. How are you feeling over there? Good. All right. Ready?
Starting point is 00:40:47 Ready. Get it. The morning corny. What did the claustrophobic astronaut need? Space. Great job. Oh, wow. Why did the baker have to quit his job?
Starting point is 00:41:03 Out of buns. Soar buns. Oven. Hot buns. Soar buns. Thanks. With his job? Why did the baker?
Starting point is 00:41:11 Turnover? Turnover? Turnover? Hi. Oh, hi. Turnover. Roll over. Burned out.
Starting point is 00:41:17 Burned out. Why did the baker? Or why did he need to get a new job? Why did he need? Oh, fire? Fire. He needed. Oh.
Starting point is 00:41:26 He needed a new job? Bad dough. Bad dough. Not enough dough. Yes. Good job. Good job. That's it.
Starting point is 00:41:32 Okay. What did the buy. What did the buy a job? How do you know how to impress their date? Biologists, plants, a suit. A beaker. Botany? A biologist.
Starting point is 00:41:42 A suit. A tuxedo. Microscope. I don't know what to... Read it again. What did the biologist wear to impress their date? Pants. Skin, cells.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Shirts. Cell phone. Pants. Sox. DNA. RNA. Shoes. Sweets.
Starting point is 00:42:03 Jeans. Jeans. Jeans. Fancy jeans. Yes. Good. Is that what it is? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Designer jeans. Oh, good. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So what did the evil chicken lay? Eggs. Rotten egg.
Starting point is 00:42:16 Upside. Deviled eggs. Devil's eggs. Let's go. Okay. How do you make holy water? Do you run? Don't they pray over it?
Starting point is 00:42:26 I don't think it's literal it. Oh. What was it? You boil the H out of it? Heck out of it. Oh, that's funny. Why you putting dirty words in it? Yeah, that was that would be.
Starting point is 00:42:37 Yeah, wow. I knew it, but I just want to go there, you know? Yeah, of course. How many we get? Four, that's pretty good. That's really good. Nice job. All right.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Good, good job. Clear eyes, full hearts. Can't lose. He's up to something shady. I don't know what it is. But Lunchbox says that there's a way that Eddie and Morgan can make $5,000 bucks a month. But he's not going to tell him what it is until they agreed to cut him in. But that just feels shady.
Starting point is 00:43:02 Does it have to do with, like, a video something? What's the deal? Yeah, I have a business opportunity for Eddie and Morgan. Why just those two? I am just telling you what I have been, after my research, these two fit the criteria. Okay. So $5,000 a month. But before I can tell you, you got to guarantee me, if you do this, I get 20%.
Starting point is 00:43:25 Sounds like a terrible plan. Are they 5,000 each or they're spending? 5,000 each. But is it something that they can do without you easily? They'll never know what it is though. He's got us. So you don't even have to do it. So if you agree to this, you don't have to do it.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Right, you don't have to do it. You're not locked into doing it. But if you do do it, I get 20%. What do you think, Morgan? I mean, I'd agree. That's like $4,000 more than I would normally have. Yeah, and we don't have to do it if it's something bad. What about 10%?
Starting point is 00:43:57 20%. We haven't agreed? No, no, Morgan already did. It's too late now. You already agree? No, I just said $4,000 would be more. I was asking Eddie. I was talking to Eddie, you're in on the nigger.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Okay. Yeah, you're dead. You guys are cooked. I was already thinking, a little twisting my ring thinking. I didn't want to respond. Oh, got it, got it. What do you say now? Yeah, let's give a shot.
Starting point is 00:44:17 So you two agree on record. If you do it, lunchbox gets 20%. Yes. Okay, what is it? It's rent your Jeep out on Turo. Guys, listen. I play soccer with a dude and... Wait, but that's their Jeep.
Starting point is 00:44:30 You're not listening to me. That was the deal, though, man. 20%. Let me finish. Let me finish. and he was like, dude, I'm trying to think of like a side hustle. Like I make money, but I... It's a car rental.
Starting point is 00:44:42 Where you rent your personal car out. It's like Airbnb for cars. Yes. It's amazing. So much, yes. So. Can you get a limbo? You can get anything you want.
Starting point is 00:44:52 But somebody has to own the limbo. Right. And you go pick it up or they drop it off. Like if you get to the airport, they'll have it no designated spot. Yeah, dude, it's crazy. It's amazing. Okay. And your buddy's doing it?
Starting point is 00:45:00 He, I play soccer with him. He's like, man, I've heard about this Turro and. So I'm going to put my Jeep up on there and just see if I get any bites. He did it last week. He has booked through August. Was he like an eye doctor? He was like trying to get into the eye doctor. So he is now going and buying another just smaller car to drive.
Starting point is 00:45:19 And he's going to make $5,000 a month just renting out his Jeep. He put it up a week ago and he has booked all the way through the month of August, guys. So do they have to pay you 20% like in perpetuity? Yes. Do you know what that means? Yes. For the rest of it. Until they stopped renting it out.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Forever. Yes. Mr. Wonderful does that all. Not like a year and then you're gone out of the deal. No. Also, you can do it secretly and he'd never know. That's true. I would know.
Starting point is 00:45:44 How would you know? And how would we come in in a small car? Exactly. But guys, it is. Wait, are you going to help us buy the new car that we have to get that we can now drive around to rent the other car? He's not getting a business with you. So you're just making money.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Well, yeah. He told us. I came up with your idea. Do you guys want to see here? You can rent a Lamborghini. Huracan for 1495 a day. Huracan?
Starting point is 00:46:09 There's no E on it. So it's not Hurricane? I don't know anything about Lamborghinis. It's a green Lamborghini. What? Utica. It's a Spanish, man. What a guy.
Starting point is 00:46:17 But how crazy is that? $1,500 a day, excluding taxes and fees. Hey, Bones, will you look up a Jeep? Mercedes. Oh, yeah, I was looking at all this stuff. There's a G-class, like a G-wagon for like 400 bucks a day. We don't have that. So what's like a Jeep ring?
Starting point is 00:46:32 No, I'm looking to stuff. I'd want to rent. I'm not worried about you guys. Oh, no, I want to see like how much the Jeep Wrangler goes for. I just told you. That's just your buddy. A Jeep Gladiator, 2021 Jeep Gladiator. That's the pickup. That has like the truck bed as a Jeep is 200 bucks a day. Wow. Wow. I'm not, I'm telling you. Like already he's four Bronco, 2021, four Bronco, 130 bucks a day. But will they bring it to you? Yes. At your house? Yes. Are you sure? Or you don't go to their house? No, no. They, there's pickup or like, meet. Like, it's either one.
Starting point is 00:47:04 So I have to meet people at their house and drop off my car. Like, let's say they're coming to the airport. You parking at the airport. There's certain. Yeah, but we're not doing airport, though. Why? No. I'm thinking about me renting one.
Starting point is 00:47:15 Oh, yeah, yeah. They'll bring it to you. A Chevy Corvette. Wait, Bones, now you're thinking about you just renting one? I'm trying to get it. I'm trying to find a Jeep to rent. Hey, I got one for you. What?
Starting point is 00:47:24 Yeah. I mean, guys, it is $1,400 for a Chevy Corvette. It sounds like it. Okay, well, are you guys going to. I mean, let me think about it. I mean, dude, this sounds amazing. What about insurance and stuff? Like, how does that work?
Starting point is 00:47:38 Toro's got all that cover. Okay, you don't know that. You're just saying. No, I've read it from Turro before. There's nothing to worry about. And he's like, hey, no, just do it, man. Their insurance, whatever they have with their insurance, whoever's driving it, they're covered. Yeah, I don't believe you.
Starting point is 00:47:49 I've driven with, I've rented from Turrow before. Number one, find the perfect car. Number two, book your trip. Number three, hit the road. That's right. That's it. It's that simple. Three steps.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Wow. You can get a Mercedes Ben's van. for 3333 bucks a day. That's the big touring van? Yeah. Yeah, my parents, the van they drove up here for Christmas,
Starting point is 00:48:09 got it on tour. Wow. Never even knew this was a thing. But see, that's crazy. Like, I don't want someone to take my Jeep to, like, New York. Well, that's pretty bad.
Starting point is 00:48:16 I don't want it. Like a thousand miles a month. No, you get paid. There's a certain amount of miles, and every mile they go over, they pay you like 20 bucks a mile. That's not bad. $20.
Starting point is 00:48:27 $20 a mile. You can charge whatever, you know what I'm saying? A million a mile. I love it. But you can charge. Like they get 100 miles a day and then anything over that is blah, blah, blah, blah. There's different fees.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Dude, we can make so much money. Why don't you list up? Wow. And, hey, why don't you do one of your cars? A dollar a day. Oh. Hey, may not get you there, but. Hey, but their insurance pays for it.
Starting point is 00:48:52 Hey, don't worry about it. That's interesting. You guys think about that. I'm going to think about it. But you only have 20%. I know. I know. That's a lot.
Starting point is 00:48:59 20% is a lot. It's a lot. Now it's a lot. Yeah, yeah, yeah. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th.
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Starting point is 00:50:09 and the future of humanity, the hosts always act like they know what they're talking about and they are experts at everything. Here, the Nick Dick and Poll show, we're not afraid to make mistakes. What Kugler did that I think was so unique.
Starting point is 00:50:22 Who see? He's the writer-director. Who do you think he is? I don't know. You meet the, like, the president? You think it's all? You think Canada has a president. You think China has a president?
Starting point is 00:50:33 Lozoufruzette. God, I love that thing. I use it all the time. I wrap it in a blanket and sing to it at night. It's like the old Polish saying, not my monkeys, not my circus. Yep. It was a good one.
Starting point is 00:50:48 I like that saying. It is an actual Polish saying. It is an actual Polish saying. Better version of Play Stupid Games, win stupid prizes. Yes. Which, by the way, wasn't Taylor Swift, who said that for the first time.
Starting point is 00:50:58 I actually thought it was. I got that wrong. Listen to the Nick Dick and poll show on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On a recent episode of the podcast, Money and Wealth with John Hobriant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here?
Starting point is 00:51:24 We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts too many. of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about, like, I'm gonna get rich, that's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family.
Starting point is 00:51:49 If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the Iid Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. So what's your deal? What do you mean? You know, your deal.
Starting point is 00:52:10 I'm like your deal. I know, I don't know what I can. I know. I'll just say I haven't gone out on a date, but I. That's what I'm asking. Like, what's the situation? I assume that's addressing. Or what can I even ask about?
Starting point is 00:52:23 Am I dating? Like are you, are you trying to date since you've been divorced? I have been. messaged about a date. Like, DM'd? Yeah, well, it, yes. Let's go. Why are you being fishy?
Starting point is 00:52:38 Because I don't know. The person was fishing for a date. No, I bet she's on an app. I don't know for sure, for sure if I'm going to go. I bet you're on an app. Is it an app? Are you on an app? You're on a dating app.
Starting point is 00:52:48 What? You said we were going to talk about details. But you got weird. I know. Because I feel weird. Because I feel weird. But you, but you said, somebody messaged you so I said to DM you could have lied and just said yes but essentially like
Starting point is 00:53:04 I don't want to lie okay so go ahead well I won't pry okay somebody said you a message yeah so been messaging with someone and then they said what's your protocol for going on a date I was like I don't really have a protocol because I haven't gone out with anybody so did you say that I don't have a protocol because I haven't gone out with anybody no I said I don't have a protocol because I'm new to this And then I just said... Do you put divorced in your profile? You have to.
Starting point is 00:53:35 You do? No. Amy, if you don't, then you do this sounds weird. Like you've never dated? I know. Like, I'm for... I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:53:46 He said, what's your protocol for going out on a date? And I said, I don't have a protocol. And then I got nervous. I didn't know what to say. So I just said, you haven't murdered anybody, right? That a girl. Question mark. That's smooth.
Starting point is 00:54:00 That was your third. second question. She hadn't done this a lot or whatever. And then his answer was... Then I feel like maybe did I set the bar too low? He was like, just he knows. It was a joke though. Right, I know, but it's not like...
Starting point is 00:54:14 I obviously care about more than that. Yeah. But yeah. What was his answer to that? There was communication back and forth before that and then now nothing. I'm like, okay. Oh, after you sent that he ghosted? He's out?
Starting point is 00:54:27 Well, I don't know that he's out. Maybe he's on a break. He murdered someone. Or he's going to murder you. Or, okay, the options are he has murdered somebody. Yeah. He's like, okay. Busted.
Starting point is 00:54:38 He. That's how he gets to be. Busted. Or he doesn't think that was funny. Because his family was murdered. Oh, right. Oh, my gosh. Didn't think about that.
Starting point is 00:54:50 He had a little too close to home. Or he is, he doesn't log on all the time or he takes little breaks. Yeah, I think that's the story you make up Because I would make those stories up to Just generally to cushion the blows Okay But I don't think that was, I think that's funny Yeah, what was I supposed to say
Starting point is 00:55:10 Like, what's my protocol? I don't know I don't know Is that common to ask like what's your protocol? I've never heard that before I think it's just him trying to start a conversation In that direction In that And also you're talking about like
Starting point is 00:55:22 They're both I'm assuming the guy's got to be at least 40 right? Mm-hmm Right. So it's like Uh-huh. Why'd you answer it like that? He's like what?
Starting point is 00:55:32 What? I just am weird. How old? He is. He is. He's 40 something. I don't know what details to get or not to get. I don't either.
Starting point is 00:55:43 I don't know. That's why I started us like what, what, okay. I know. I'm going to get more comfortable. Morgan, what would you say to her? Morgan, as someone who's lived on the apps. Yes. What would you tell Amy in the situation?
Starting point is 00:55:53 I think it was great that you were yourself and that's what you should do. You should not try and be anybody else and you were being very playful. and flirty in that situation. And if he doesn't respond, then you move forward. That's flirty? Yeah, you're having fun. You're like, have you murdered anyone? Okay, I didn't say all.
Starting point is 00:56:09 But it was meant as that, kind of. Right. Okay, well, let us know if he replies. I will. Good luck. Golly. What's your upper index? Can I get more comfortable with this eventually, I guess?
Starting point is 00:56:24 I don't know you tell us. I feel so uncomfortable right now. What's your upper age index? 50. That's all that's high as you go I put like 30 to 50 30 okay yeah
Starting point is 00:56:36 go oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you don't want to go up
Starting point is 00:56:43 from 50 at all uh maybe I've changed it to 35 because when 32 you know I said from 50 no no no sorry but I was thinking about how I think I've increased it
Starting point is 00:56:53 because when a 32 year old message me about something I was like well this feels weird and I was like I don't know the age thing and they said is it a total deal breaker?
Starting point is 00:57:04 They said have you murdered? That's a deal breaker. Well, let us know how this transpires. We won't pressure you. Okay. I will. Thank you for being kind and gentle. Yes, to me during this time. It's weird he just disappeared though. Because obviously he was interested.
Starting point is 00:57:20 That should it make him not interested. That one question unless somebody's been murdered in his family or he has murdered someone. Right. But I think you do have to put it like an emoji smiley face that you're kind of joking. I don't think so. I think it's a known joke. Right, Morgan? It's a known joke.
Starting point is 00:57:32 Yeah, for sure. The emojis sometimes from the older guys is weird to me. I don't know why. Older as in... 50. 50 is not that much older than you. I know. But I'm struggling with all the emojis and the smiley faces.
Starting point is 00:57:48 From men in general or from... Well, I don't have that many communications... I can't talk. I haven't messaged with that many people, but there's a 50-year-old and there was lots of laughing faces and smiley faces and... Yeah, that's weird.
Starting point is 00:58:06 You can't go heavy, heavy emoji early. I know. I agree. Or if they sign their messages. Like, would they sign off their name? Yeah, like they write a message or like, signed, Clint. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:17 Like, no, did I know who it's from? Right. Yeah. Okay, well, keep us updated, okay? It's how high in here? No. That's pretty chilly, yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:58:25 Thank you. We'll let you off the hook here. Thanks. So, everybody. Let's do a couple voicemails. You can always call and leave us voicemails at 877. 77 Bobby. This one is from Charlie. I wanted to check in on another punishment.
Starting point is 00:58:40 You guys were talking about how Amy had to watch the film movies and Lunchbox had to watch the NTIS, Australia version or whatever. I wanted to ask if Eddie has done his punishment because he also had one, I believe it was something about telling jokes. I know. That's all. Love this show. Yeah, he has to go tell jokes in public.
Starting point is 00:59:01 Why haven't you done your punishment? Oh, I talked to Scoob. I'm like, hey, how do you want me to do this? You want me to, like, just go do it and record it? Or do you want to do this live on the air? And she said, I don't know, let me ask Bobby. I'm like, all right. We've already had this talk.
Starting point is 00:59:12 You just go record it. Oh, he never told me that. So it's on him. You're putting the blame on him. Well, I mean, I checked up on him. You guys act like there's a punishment and I just sat there and didn't do it. I've been like, hey, what do you want me to do? You got until the end of next week.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Okay. Or it gets doubled. That means you do it nude. Whoa. Put me in jail, dude. All right, here we go. Next one. Morning Studio.
Starting point is 00:59:33 I wanted to give a shout out to Mike D. I am a high school teacher, and my students are currently doing a movie review unit, and I played one of his podcast episodes to my class to show them what a spoiler-free review sounds like. And it was awesome. Thank you so much for all that you do. We appreciate you. We love listening to you. Yeah, thanks for the call.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Got to check out MovieMy MyMy! Mike's movie podcast. There you have it. Time for the news. Bobby's Big. Stories. What's the deal with airplanes? Why don't they fly? What's going on now? Well, there's another one. A Boeing 757. It lost its nose wheel. You know, the one that comes down underneath the front of the plane when it lands? Right before taking off in Atlanta on Saturday. Oh, no. It was a Delta Airlines plane. They was preparing to fly when the nose wheel came off and rolled down the hill.
Starting point is 01:00:23 What? Here's audio of the unidentified pilot, alerting the pilot of the lost wheel. So it's like a different pilot who sees it. Go ahead. 982, this is aircraft looking at you. One of your nose tires just came off.
Starting point is 01:00:38 It just rolled off the runway behind you. That's on the 982. Tower sounds like we've got a problem. Officials confirm one tire on that Boeing 757. Separated. It rolled down an embankment. The plane was taken off the taxi. What the crap's happening with planes?
Starting point is 01:00:55 How does he not notice the plane? The wheels gone? Well, because I take they're like... And they're like multiple, right? There's not just one intertube. So can you land with just a missing tire? You probably could, but there's a reason there are multiple because you probably shouldn't.
Starting point is 01:01:10 But the fact that wheels are just rolling off? Are we not looking at airplanes? I don't know. I mean, if it was missing a few bolts, who cares, right? Well, those bolts aren't there anyway. Sometimes those bolts aren't every slide. But the wheels, you've got to have the wheels. there are two or three of those things on the front.
Starting point is 01:01:24 I like how he goes, I think we got a problem. Well, also, the guy that's in the planes, like, am I being pranked right now? One of my wheels is all off the plane? See, I told you this flying was no good. I told you guys early on it. It seemed fishy that metal could go that high. And now finally it's all coming back around.
Starting point is 01:01:42 Chris Young's lawyer, which, by the way, Chris Young sings like, oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. His lawyer demands that charge. bar just be dropped after a new video raises questions about the arrest. Walk me through briefly, lunchbox what we talked about yesterday with Chris Young.
Starting point is 01:01:59 So Chris Young was at a bar in Nashville, and I guess the Alcohol Commission came in to check everybody's ID to make sure they were legal age to be in the bar doing a security check. Chris Young, I guess, had a back and forth with him. They left that bar, the security did, and went to the bar next door. Chris Young and his people, friends, whatever, followed them over there, and an altercation took place where Chris Young pushed one of the people, then he was arrested. He punched him in the arm or shoulder, right? Yeah, kind of put him in like the left shoulder kind of. The officer said the word struck him in the arm.
Starting point is 01:02:34 But anytime you touch an officer, I think it's called struck. Well, we had a theory that a slug bug just drove by. Right. And he was like, slug bug! And it really wasn't any sort of assault. It was just the game that we all play. So now there's videos. So I'm watching the video now.
Starting point is 01:02:46 Yeah, you see the video. But why would... Dang, Chris Young takes a little spill here. The guy shows Chris Young pretty good. But my thing is, why was he touching him in the first place? Why travel and go find him again? Right, go find them. They're gone. Leave him alone.
Starting point is 01:03:00 Why have a problem with them initially? Again, again, Young was charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct at Doghouse Saloon. Surveillance video doesn't seem to show Young striking the officer according to his lawyer. If you watch it, he puts his arm out like, well, where do you think you're going to the officer? He does touch him. He does touch him. Right more when you say it kind of looks like. But does he struck him?
Starting point is 01:03:22 Yeah, it kind of looks like he just goes like this. Oh, I see that. He does push him. Yeah, he's kind of like, hey, where do you think you're going? Like he's going to stop the officer from going to do whatever. He does grab the officer. Yeah, he's like, put the son on that. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:03:35 That's not a slug bug. Not definitely not. I also wouldn't say struck. I wouldn't say struck either. That's what I'm saying. But I think anytime you touch an officer, they say struck. Is that right? But I would say it's like a referee.
Starting point is 01:03:45 You can't grab a referee. I just don't put your hands on it. You can't grab an officer. When asked for comment on the situation, a spokesperson for TABC said, The matter is pending in Davidson County General Sessions Court. Fox News. See, this is the kind of controversy that's fine to be in because nobody got hurt. Nobody got anything stolen from them.
Starting point is 01:04:04 And everyone's talking about you. Yeah. But, I mean, it's not. I mean, it's kind of losery. Positive. No, yeah, it's kind of losery, but it's still like good, good talk. Yeah, it's not a big. It's not a big, nobody, it wasn't like he's drunk driving or anything where he could have hurt somebody.
Starting point is 01:04:16 Yeah. He went and tried to fight a alcohol. whole commission's guy. A guy checking IDs. I just don't know why they went over to chase him down after that. And that's why when I read the story originally and I was like, he was arrested at dog house. I was like, oh, something's going on because he's never a dog house. He's always at Tin Roof, yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:31 And then I read he was at Tin Roof and left and followed him to dog house. Get him to dog house. We only know what we've read. So we don't really know anything else. But I would say that's not a truck. No, not a truck. But I would say you still can't grab an officer. Yeah, just leave me alone.
Starting point is 01:04:46 And secondly, don't go to another place to find them. Right. Now you're looking for trouble. I don't know. Yeah. Now you're in the dog house. I hope he shares more details. Like, oh no, I didn't strike that cop. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:04:59 No. Come on. How old is he? He's our age-ish. Right. And you're following like. Okay, you're at 10 roof every night. It's a little different.
Starting point is 01:05:11 We weren't there, though. I know, but I'm saying. He's 38. All right. CIA continues an online campaign to recruit Russian spies and says it's working. Wow. The CIA has released another video aimed at recruiting Russian officials who are less than pleased with their current leadership.
Starting point is 01:05:28 And now the American spy agency says the campaign has helped them connect with potential sources in Russia. So basically we're like, but they're, you know, people are doing that with us too. Yeah. What do you mean? Finding Americans. Spying things odd. Because there are people that are so embedded that are from places that we have no idea,
Starting point is 01:05:47 but they're embedded because they like went to elementary school and like we're told this is what you do be quiet learn position you're it's wild but how do you trust people like ever in life that's why i've been going to therapy eddie no i mean like you know i could just say like i hate my government but you don't know that i really do when you hire a spy it's like it's just you don't really know Eddie they're not looking for you they're looking people that are like inside the government like can but you think you think they do hire a spy i don't know that it's really like this That was the higher spy. I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:06:19 I think you reach out to them usually and like, hey, man, like, I can get you this, this and this. And then you take that when they reach out to you with a little side eye anyway. Oh, right. Like, you look at them like, why do you, then you put them through the ringer. So did they put that story out there to make us feel better? Or what, like, sharing that. Or is it. I think it's saying.
Starting point is 01:06:42 Because then Russia's going to get a lot. They're going to reach out to their people and they're going to be like, don't. Yeah, look at this. Do not. If they die, if they die, they die. Are you dead? I must break you. Doctors discover a bizarre visual symptom as a telltale sign of Alzheimer's.
Starting point is 01:06:58 So Alzheimer's is typically seen as a memory robbing disease that presents initially forgetfulness, difficulty remembering recent events, and increased confusion. But lesser known early warning signs are trouble judging distances, distinguishing between moving and stationary objects, and your writing worsening. Now, if I look at this here, I would think that Amy's two-thirds of the way in. Oh. I haven't seen a riding lately, but the trouble judging distances, car and body. My, yeah, depth perception. Yeah, she'll walk into stuff or drive into stuff. But, yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:32 I think it's just the way my eyes positioned. Like, you think it's your eye positioning? Yeah. Do you ask for help when you need it? That's the question. Yeah. Sort of? What about personal help?
Starting point is 01:07:44 Because work. You're like, hey, can you help me do this? But what about if it's something in your personal life and you're struggling? Depends what it is. The average adult feels comfortable asking for help when they turn 27. People between 25 and 34 are the most likely to reach out to others when they need help. While those over 65 prefer to go it alone, the top reason people don't ask for help is they don't want to bother others. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:05 I never ask for help. Even at like the grocery store? Can I help you find something? Nah, I'm good. That's different. What do you mean? No, no, it's the same thing. That's just grabbing in orange.
Starting point is 01:08:13 But like even if I don't know where it is, I'm going to find it. It's like I'm struggling with my mental health. I'm having these thoughts or like this is going on in my marriage. Tell the grocery store person that. Oh, got you. Do you need help? Yes, I'm having these thoughts. The reasons it's terrible to be a workaholic.
Starting point is 01:08:29 They tend to be the grumpiest people that you'll encounter. Researchers found that people addicted to work deep down aren't happy. Workaholics have a low mental well-being because of the guilt. They feel constantly when they cannot work as much as they want. It's not that overwork. They just can't work as much as they want. Who picked this story? It was fed to me about Ray.
Starting point is 01:08:46 Oh, got you. Yeah. There's probably a reason Ray fed it to me, though, for being honest. I don't feel like I'm grumpy. Like, I don't think grumpy is a word for me unless it's early, early in the morning. Even then I'm not like grumpy. Okay. But let's say, I don't think you're grumpy either, but let's just say you didn't have work opportunities or work with slow or something.
Starting point is 01:09:08 I wouldn't be grumpy. I'd be sad. Okay. I had like the weirdest day, two days. and I'm not going to go to too much detail but I got like really sucky humbling
Starting point is 01:09:19 remind you that you suck news and then I got a crazy offer to do something at the same time, same day and so I'm just kind of like back to even but you don't you don't suck just because you're not the right fit for something doesn't mean you suck it's not the right fit
Starting point is 01:09:36 type thing yeah I'm just they gave way you suck awards and I won oh yeah so I really at least you won yeah you won something suck the most. It was a bizarre day because it all happened
Starting point is 01:09:46 before I could even talk to my wife. And I was like, how did you, you know, we try to be very purposeful about having at least like a five to ten minute check in each day.
Starting point is 01:09:56 We're together a lot, but sometimes you don't check in or do things that are super personal, even if it's just you too because you're watching a show or other stuff's happening. And I was talking to her about her day and she's like,
Starting point is 01:10:07 how's your day? I was like, well, got a couple things happen. And I told, laid both those out. She goes, what all this happened today? I was like,
Starting point is 01:10:13 Yeah. Dirk. Will you ever tell us? I don't know. Probably not. Will I be alive in a month? I don't know. I just didn't know if it's something like once it's not so fresh or maybe you can't say anything yet.
Starting point is 01:10:25 One day. I can't say anything yet. Okay. But one day. Can you say something about the sucky thing? No. Oh. Not today. But one day.
Starting point is 01:10:33 The question, why did you want to know that one though to make you feel better? Like, why is that the one you were dying? No, no. That's what it was. You just want to know that? So you're like. No, no, no. because most people that listen
Starting point is 01:10:44 Why are you guys looking at me like I'm crazy? Oh, he's trying to relate to the listeners that make me feel sad. Yeah, because they think Bobby gets everything that he wants. I don't think anybody thinks. I get like 1%. That's what I'm saying. So this would be a good example of time, share people like when you get knocked down, but you get up again.
Starting point is 01:10:59 I did a whole book about everything of. No, you're not saying anything. You're in Chumba Wamba? Yes, dude. The poet. You get more than one percent. You think that it's like the iceberg on top of the water. You see the iceberg, but what you don't see is the miles and
Starting point is 01:11:12 of the ice under the water that nobody else sees. Yeah. You have a pretty big ice bug there. But it's something get a little more than that. Less than 1%. Wow. That's how you see it. I make a note in my phone of everything,
Starting point is 01:11:23 all my rejections. Oh, what's the latest one? What? Latest rejection. Why do laugh? So you do have record that it's, you think it's 1%-ish. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:33 I'd say I'd probably go, yeah. I have a note in my phone of rejections, like hard rejections that I get constantly. But that's because you're going for things. We don't go for. for anything. That's what I'm saying. You have to be okay with it. You have to be okay with being told no or you're not good enough or going maybe I'm not good enough right now so I've got to learn from this or just resilience.
Starting point is 01:11:53 Right. I think I don't really have much of a talent except for resilience. Like Chumba Wamba did say it. You get knocked down, but I get up again. You never got to keep me down. Did your therapist tell you to keep a log in your phone? No, it's probably unhealthy. But I keep a note.
Starting point is 01:12:09 One, two, three, four, five, six. I have seven things just this month. What the name of a couple? Rejected, yeah. It's January 1st of the year. So that's for 2024 list. Right here. Rejected segments.
Starting point is 01:12:20 Go ahead, Bobby. We'll do number one. No. But that's it. But I don't, life's like Instagram. Good point, Lodge, Fox.
Starting point is 01:12:25 We get rejected all the time with our segments. Oh, yeah. We do get rejected. Yeah, yeah. We try. Do you know how many segments I create that I don't even do that I reject myself?
Starting point is 01:12:34 You do? Yeah, more than you guys do. Oh. Mike and I both. Man, if I had my own show, I wouldn't reject any of them. everything I wanted to be on there, man. Oh.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Okay. Anyway, enough. One day. All right. But don't believe that everything you see online or everything that you hear from somebody is the truth. It's the version of the truth that people want you to see. So you're not seeing all the stuff that people aren't getting. You're just seeing the very couple few things that is going right for them.
Starting point is 01:13:02 And then you assign in your mind, well, they must have everything going for them. Because that's all you see. It's the iceberg illusion. You just see the tip of it. You're like, man, it's a huge iceberg. It's pretty cool. But then underneath that you see all the massive ice that took thousands and thousands of years to grow. Bigger than the tip.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Way bigger. That's absolutely, Eddie. The iceberg. The question is, will Taylor Swift be at the Super Bowl? Well, no. Will the Chiefs win? Well, it's not even about that. Oh, it's not?
Starting point is 01:13:32 So she has a show on Tokyo on Saturday, February 10th. The game is the very next day, February 11th, Las Vegas. And so Tokyo is ahead of Las Vegas by 17 hours. So she could leave right after, fly all that way and get there in just in time. Yeah. From glamour. Yeah. But she probably would do.
Starting point is 01:13:48 She would do. All right. There you go. That's the news. Bodies. Stories. A win is a win. A win is a win.
Starting point is 01:13:57 I don't care what I'm saying. Yep. That's me. Clever Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
Starting point is 01:14:16 This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated. One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be.
Starting point is 01:14:47 Listen to The Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. When you listen to podcasts about AI and tech and the future of humanity, the hosts always act like they know what they're talking about and they are experts at everything. Here at the Nick Dick and Poll show, we're not afraid to make mistakes. What Coogler did that I think was so unique. He's the writer-director. Who do you think he is? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:18 You mean the like the president? You think Canada has a president. You think China has a president. Those law crusade. God, I love that thing. I use it all the time. I wrap it in a blanket and sing to it at night. It's like the old Polish saying, not my monkeys, not my circus.
Starting point is 01:15:37 Yep. It was a good one. I like that snake. It is an actual Polish saying. It is an actual Polish name. Better version of Play Stupid Games, win stupid prizes. Yes. Which, by the way, wasn't Taylor Swift, who said that for the first time.
Starting point is 01:15:48 I actually thought it was. I got that wrong. Listen to the Nick Dick and Paul show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On a recent episode of the podcast, Money and Wealth with John Hobriant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes. to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught.
Starting point is 01:16:24 Financial education is not always about like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong, financial legacy for your family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app,
Starting point is 01:16:51 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. I wouldn't have watched this video, had it not just popped him up in my TikTok because I didn't know what it was. I'd just see a guy like falling like from the back of a crowd. I'm like, what is that? And then I read it. And then they were. doing, there was this company
Starting point is 01:17:09 doing a, hey company get together, we're excited, and they were going to lower the president and the CEO down. It was like a, and the cage opened and they fell out. What? I read about it, but I didn't see it. I didn't want to, I didn't want to watch it. And they, I wouldn't have watched it.
Starting point is 01:17:25 One of them died, one of them still in critical condition. Yeah. Oh. So they were doing this theatric on stage. Hey, everybody get fired up, here, come. And then they, oh, great. This is another. the country, right? The guy's from Chicago, though, the CEO.
Starting point is 01:17:42 Yeah. So, yeah, that's what's up. That sucked. And I wish I wouldn't have seen that video. TikTok's a lot like warned me on that. Yeah. It's a little bit scarred on that one. They never warned you. No, they never warned me. So I saw that. I got a few of these stories I just grabbed because I was like, this six-year-old kid took his toy guns to the airport and then set off everything. Yeah. Because the guns are realistic looking obviously. So a portion of the incident was caught on cell phone video, which shows a visibly relieved police officer laughing
Starting point is 01:18:14 while examining the firearms finally. But there's a kid in a red jacket who's six years old holding it in his hand. It looks like a real gun. It does. So did either, did the parents not know he packed those or they didn't think it would be an issue because they're toys? Probably didn't know. Okay.
Starting point is 01:18:31 But I don't know what the parents thought. But it does look really real. So that stinks for them. And then there's a kid in Kansas. It's 15 years old. Slipped on ice. We had some crappy weather recently, Midwest and South, Southeast. And he slipped on the ice while I was holding a pair of pliers.
Starting point is 01:18:48 No, no, no, no. He'll be okay. I want to tell you the end of it. He didn't die. Oh. But he was carrying the pliers. He slipped on ice, impaled himself right into his, like, stomach. Oh, gosh.
Starting point is 01:19:01 Oh. Oh. Like he fell and was like, huh? And then he looked in this hand. Oh, I can't even look at it anymore. I don't want to see it. They tried to pull him out a couple times. They're like a sword.
Starting point is 01:19:13 What's something they're like? No, you're supposed to leave it in. Leave it in. Don't tell me. I'm reading the story, guys. I'm just telling you like, you're not supposed to pull it out? No, no. Like if you get stabbed by a knife?
Starting point is 01:19:20 They tried to pull them out a couple times. They didn't come out. So I called my mom and said, uh, my pliers are inside of me. Oh, man. Man, that's. No major surgery was necessary. What? And he did return home after a short hospital stay.
Starting point is 01:19:35 That's from Live 5 News. Well, that's lucky. Dude, the pliers are in him. Like, if you go your belly button, go like five inches over to the side, right into that. Luckily, he didn't, like, tear something up. Yeah. Let me go over and take this call from Melissa,
Starting point is 01:19:48 because I am also curious about this. Melissa in Colorado, you're on the show. Hi. Good morning. Morning. I have a question. I'm wondering if you guys have an update about the scammer that was trying to find out
Starting point is 01:20:03 you guys were trying to find out if she was really scammed or she got a real email to go down and meet you guys have lunch with you guys I remember this so we had a caller that said remember she
Starting point is 01:20:13 her friend had purchased a package to come down and hang out with us but we don't sell those packages and so we were like wow did she get scammed and pay all this money and if so we hate that we can hang out with you
Starting point is 01:20:25 or is she scamming us and she never paid any money right And so we put the poll up online. Morgan, did most of our listeners feel like she was scamming us or that she got scammed? No, most of them think that it's possibly a scam, though they do think we should give her the benefit of the doubt and look into her. But a lot of them were like, this is definitely a scam. Benefit of the doubt, like let her come?
Starting point is 01:20:49 No, like look into her. Like, I don't rule it out. Yeah. Assume it's a scam, but look it. So this is guilty. We just have to letter. I'm not doing a background check. So we just have to either come down or not.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Exactly. And I have no problem with that. Scoba. See, if you want to handle it, that's fine, yeah. Scoba's not pumped. It does not sound happy. Why, do you think she's scamming us?
Starting point is 01:21:11 Oh, even Morgan's response was kind of like a little wishy washer. Like, some were into it, some were not into it. They were not into it. They were in the scam. Exactly. That's what I'm saying. She's included by the audience. Exactly, because I saw a lot of comments that were anti this.
Starting point is 01:21:23 They're like, no, she's a scam. I mean, I felt like more we should just move on and continue on. Like, we forgot about it already. That was not how Facebook response. Listen, a lot of them did say scam, but a lot of them wanted us to give her the benefit of the doubt. I saw Instagram. They were anti it. So. It's one platform. It's four.
Starting point is 01:21:39 But Instagram's more honest. Well, and there's a reason to, there's a couple things. When someone's like, I'm sick and dying, I want to meet this artist, I don't ever get involved in those because I got burnt a couple times where the person wasn't sick and dying and I was tricked. I tried that. So I don't do those anymore. So here, if this happens and we find out it was a scam afterward, we're just never going to let people in the studio again. But I do tend to believe her. Yeah, and like what if her friend really did spend that money?
Starting point is 01:22:07 If they want to come down, scuba, here's the deal. She can come into the studio. We'll have Tim Checker for weapons. Okay. And then she can come hang out for a bit in the studio, see what's up. We'd love to meet her. And then that's it.
Starting point is 01:22:18 That'd be fun. Sure, yeah, it'd be great. Yeah, right? I mean, why don't we see bank statements from the person that got scammed? Bank statements. Then we know if it's real or not. I'm not demanding bank statements. I mean, you can make a receipt.
Starting point is 01:22:30 Like you could Photoshop Anything. Let's go see if it's not one here. I'll deal with this off. All right. Thank you very much. Let me go to Hope in Nashville. This is regarding Chris Young
Starting point is 01:22:41 and the whole where the cops are like, let me see your IDs. And they're like, I don't know. And then they follow them to another place. And then according to the police, Chris struck them. Although it didn't look like a strike to me.
Starting point is 01:22:54 I saw the video. But also you can't touch them. Yes, Hope. Hi, friends. I just wanted to, you know, his attorney put out a big statement yesterday, and it kind of, the story that you guys had only left, only had half of it. And apparently what his attorney said yesterday was that Chris was at, you know, Penn Roof and ABC came in and they were taking people's ID. But what was different about Chris's idea is they started taking pictures of his ID. Well, that alerted Chris and his people.
Starting point is 01:23:29 so Chris followed him over to Big Dogs because they kept ignoring him the way and he was like, why did you take a picture of my D? And they kept ignoring him. So what you see when Chris is just sitting there waiting behind, you know, as they do their job at Big Dogs, Chris would continue to say, hey, man, can I talk to you? And they turn around, ignore him. And that's where you see Chris touch the guy's shoulder and the guy shoving to the ground.
Starting point is 01:23:58 So there's, you know, it's definitely, it's interesting when you see the video in the attorney's full story. It kind of makes more sense, you know, of why he went over there. He was very alarmed by his photo on his ID getting taken and no one else was. We were sent for Target the other day, and the guy took a picture of my ID because he had to drop off the massager. I told you guys that, right? Yeah, yeah. What's that thing called? A therag gun.
Starting point is 01:24:22 Therogun. So my wife ordered it because, hey, got a thing target coming by. I'm like, okay, cool. Because you have to be there, though, because it was like over 60 or 70 bucks or something. I'm like, all right. And the guy's like, hey, I have your thing. I need to see your ID. And I'm like, no problem.
Starting point is 01:24:36 You guys, I need to take a picture of your ID. And I said, I'm Chris Young, and you're the TABC. Be careful. It is weird when people do that. He had the picture of it. But I was like, you know what? He's already got your address. I did read in the affidavit, though, that they use an app to scan ID.
Starting point is 01:24:50 That's what they used for my, it was a, he put it underneath it. It showed like, so you also can't grab a cop. an issue, you have to go and like file something. You can't grab a cop. So is it that he thought they were taking a picture or maybe they were using that app? Probably. Is he drunk? I don't know. I don't even know if he was drunk, but he was at a bar.
Starting point is 01:25:08 They said he had slurry. Why, I do every morning, and I'm not drunk. All right, I hope. I appreciate that call. Thank you for shedding some light on a situation that we have always claimed to know nothing about. All right, thank you. Love you guys. All right, thank you. We appreciate that. All right, you guys can call us if you want,
Starting point is 01:25:23 877-77-B-O-B-B-B-Y. It's almost like poetry here because Eddie came on yesterday and he's like, I can't believe people will sign up to play basketball and then they don't show up to games. Frustrating, man. But people mean parents that would sign their kids out and take their kids on vacation. They don't even show up to games because if you only have 10 games, why go on vacation for two of the games? So that was yesterday. However, now what's up, Eddie?
Starting point is 01:25:52 Big problem, guys. Huge problem. Go ahead. So my 16 year old son, he just had a birthday. We told him, hey, we're going to take you to a Memphis Grizzlies game. He's like, oh, it's awesome. He loves the NBA. He's so excited.
Starting point is 01:26:04 It's on Friday. Okay? Tomorrow Friday. So he's like, all right. And then my 10-year-old comes home and says, guys, I made the second round of the spelling bee. That's great. We're proud of you.
Starting point is 01:26:16 When's the second round? On Friday. We're going to a basketball game on Friday. He's like, oh, yeah, it's okay. It starts at like 2 o'clock. The game's at seven. So I call the teacher and I say, hey, how long do these like spelling bees things go? And she said, well, if he does well, it can go until about like eight, seven o'clock, end of the night.
Starting point is 01:26:36 Well, we have a game. We can't do that. So now I'm like, do I. So he committed to the spelling bee, but now you're going to take him away on a trip. That's what I'm saying. Like, I'm proud of him. Education, that's, I mean, he can spell. That's great and all.
Starting point is 01:26:46 But we already have a trip planned. Do you a bit see this is in that same category that you were talking about yesterday? What are you talking about? And I know it's not exactly the same. But sort of. But yeah. This could be some of the circumstances that are popping up. There's an obligation that's popped up.
Starting point is 01:26:59 What obligation? The spelling bee. I didn't even know he signed up for that. He did that on his own. But here's the odds. You stick with the plan. Go to the spelling bee. He'll be out by three.
Starting point is 01:27:09 But still, even if it's 30, it takes four hours to get there. It does. Three hours to get there. We'll miss the start of the game. Yeah. Wait, everybody's going, the whole family? Oh, okay. What are you going to do?
Starting point is 01:27:19 I think we're going to have to do the basketball game. How does your spelling bee son feel that you may neglect him? Well, I kind of feel bad because he made the spelling bee last year, but he didn't make the second round. So he got the whole study guide. He's been studying all year for us. Oh, my gosh, really? All year. Eddie? And you didn't know he signed up for it?
Starting point is 01:27:38 No clue. I thought you hung up with him every day for an hour. Yeah, every, every day. Yeah, every day for an hour. Each kid. Didn't you say that every day for an hour and this never came up? Four kids. One-on-one time.
Starting point is 01:27:47 Four hours a day. Bro, I don't. It's a dilemma, man. I don't know what to do. Did you already buy the basketball tickets? You have to figure it out because I'm assuming you're going to leave right after the show tomorrow. Yeah, that was the whole plan. Book it and get there and make it right on time for the game.
Starting point is 01:28:04 Are you spending the night in Memphis or are you getting out? No, I'll spend the night. Why? Does your wife want to go to this game? Yeah. I mean, there's a whole family event. No, but does she really want to go? Well, I think she wants to go for my son's birthday.
Starting point is 01:28:15 Okay. But was this other son be able to keep her back? Right. Could you divide and conquer? Or more than that, does your tink? does your 10-year-old son, would he rather go to the game to be in the spelling bee? Which one would he prefer? I haven't asked him that.
Starting point is 01:28:27 I don't even want to give him that power. What? Power? You mean option? Because he's going to pick Spelling Bee, so if you say Spelling Bee, then it's you're really screwed. Correct. I really have a problem. This isn't a situation where it's power, but yeah. Okay, fine, the option.
Starting point is 01:28:42 I don't want to give him the option. Because, like, really, we've had this game playing. And let's be real, we all want to go to the game. Sure, but what if he doesn't and your wife really doesn't either? Could they stay back? Right. I didn't think about that option. His power.
Starting point is 01:28:54 What's more powerful? A birthday, gift, or some spelling? A lot of birthdays in life. And if he's been working hard, it's not even his birthday. And if he's been working hard. All year. All year. Dude, he's been curious thing.
Starting point is 01:29:06 If it were me, I would be so disappointed and sad if I couldn't do the spelling bee. Yeah, I'm like, I guess we could take the kid to the spelling bee. Hey, how about this? Because, like, he shouldn't miss this. I know. Do we just risk it? Do you want me to take him to the spelling bee? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:19 No, because you'd be really intense about it. Yeah. I feel like you'd be yelling in the crowd. Yeah, I'd be like, stupid. I didn't spend my day here for you to lose. That's not how you spell that. Is it all grades? Is he the younger grade?
Starting point is 01:29:33 Oh, that's a good point. That's what I'm saying. It does go to eighth grade. Oh, yeah, he's not going to win. But then it doesn't matter if he wins. It's not about him winning. It's about him working to get to this level and he should be able to enjoy what he's working for.
Starting point is 01:29:44 You're pulling that from him. That's what I'm saying. This is why I'm coming to you. It's a problem. But you're not going to listen to us because you're going to give him power, apparently. No, no, no, I wasn't going to give him the power. Is there any chance he stays back? No chance.
Starting point is 01:29:54 Okay, then why are you bringing it to us? Well, I mean, no, no, no. What I'm saying is, like, either we go or we stay for the spelling bee. There's no, like, leaving behind. Why is there no compromise where the mom, your wife and him stay behind to do the spelling bee? And then if they finish in time, they come out and catch you. Yeah. My mom, my wife wants to go to the basketball game.
Starting point is 01:30:13 Freudian slip. No, it's not. Okay, well, I think that the first, okay, the first step in all of this is asking your son what he wants. No, that's the worst step. Right, because that's giving him the power. No, but if he says he'd rather go to the game anyway, like honestly, then it's easy. Then you can jump out. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:30:29 Okay. All right, let me ask him. So give him the power is what you're saying? It's not power. Because then if he says the spelling of me, you're screwy. We're in trouble again. I'm going to come back to you guys. Then you should find a way to make sure he can spell.
Starting point is 01:30:41 He can't do it on Zoom? Like, while you're riding in the car, he can be. I don't think so. I don't think so. Unless there's just no option and you feel like even if he wants it, no one's going to say, then you can't. you can't let him have that option and then not give it to him. Man, I think lunchbox is right, though.
Starting point is 01:30:55 He's not going to win this thing. It doesn't matter if he wins. You're missing the point. But, but like, really. Why? If there's no chance, why compete? What a loser mentality? Well, no, no, Eddie, I meant.
Starting point is 01:31:07 Because what if he wants to do it next year and he'll have a year of doing it in the second round? Or I can propose that. Two years of studying, dude, you're going to dominate next year. Okay. You're not going to let him go. It doesn't matter. He's not going to get to the spelling B. The Grizzlies and the magic, dude.
Starting point is 01:31:19 It's a good game. Let us know. Okay. Well, now we know how Eddie gets when he's really excited about going to something. What do you mean? You know, because like there's other things people in his family want to do sometimes. He's like, I don't know. I can't, we have to buy this and do that and the time. Okay. If it's like something you're really excited about. That's a good point. This is about you. You know how I am with money? Like we've already spent the money to go to this game. This is about, but you're not losing money by him not going to the game.
Starting point is 01:31:42 And. And you've already spent the money so you're not losing money that you haven't spent yet. Right. And if your wife and your, the son and spelling bee, don't. go, could you sell their tickets? I would take him to the Spelling Bee if you need a day. I'll not go on anywhere. Bones, real talk. Wouldn't you go to the game? No. Bones, I won't you. The Grizzlies, the magic? No, for me, what kind of nerd I was,
Starting point is 01:32:04 I'd want to go to the Spellaby. That's all. Talk to him. I don't even know why I brought this to you guys. Exactly, because you know you were wrong. Bobby Bones show. Boney up the day! This story comes us from Canada. A man listed in an iPhone online
Starting point is 01:32:18 for $900 and someone said, I'll buy it. Let's meet up at the grocery store. Says, all right, they meet in the parking lot, hands over the iPhone. He gets his $900. Only problem, iPhone doesn't work. Guys like, hey, wait a minute. Guy starts chasing him. Dude with the 900 bucks, slips on the ice.
Starting point is 01:32:36 Oh, no. Spills all the cash. Yeah, good for him. He deserved that. But I got his money back. I'm nervous about selling iPhones. Because even if you delete everything, it's still on there somewhere.
Starting point is 01:32:49 Somehow they can still do forensics tracing. For sure. Really? Oh, really? Oh, yeah. You think anything's just deleted? Nothing's ever deleted. Never.
Starting point is 01:32:57 No, Snapchat disappears out of 24 hours. Didn't they use a different little, like, chip thingy they put in there or something? That's for, like, connection. That's why they break it off, like, sell. Okay. Yeah. Listen, you got a phone and you're just afraid that they're going to find the pictures, but I'm doing progress reports in my underwear to see if I'm getting in shape.
Starting point is 01:33:14 Oh, okay. All right. Yeah, that's what you're working off. Progress reports. Yeah, like I got no shirt on. Like the before. Yeah, the four and after. And all they do is find the phone, post all my befores.
Starting point is 01:33:25 Oh, man. Everybody gets a good laugh. Oh, that sounds terrible. Okay, Lunchbox. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. You weren't drinking yesterday up here, were you? No.
Starting point is 01:33:37 Working what? Well, lunchbox texted me. I was like, was Amy's drunk? Why? I don't know. Why? If she wasn't drinking, how could she have been drunk? I thought she was drunk because Ray and I were in the middle of doing the Sword Losers podcast.
Starting point is 01:33:49 and all of a sudden, Amy just kind of, do, do, do, dude, out for a stroll, comes wandering in the studio. Oh, while you're recording. Why we're recording. Quietly. They didn't have, quietly. But then there's a bag sitting on the desk and she just starts looking through the bag and then she kind of looks at us. Linger's a minute and finally I look at us and can we help you? While you're doing your show.
Starting point is 01:34:09 Why we're doing our show. Okay. And she's like, oh yeah, it's, what was it? San Antonio Day. She did that to us too, but we weren't recording. Yeah. And she's like, so I was hoping. maybe you have something San Antonio on you
Starting point is 01:34:21 that I could take for my son. I'm like like and she's like your shirt under your sweatshirt is it San Antonio? No no I didn't. You want his t-shirt? No no. And then and then my backpack while you're recording it. Why we're recording the show? Then my backpack is sitting in the chair
Starting point is 01:34:38 and she starts to open the backpack and she goes Oh is this your backpack? I'm like what are you doing? What are you? Were you drunk? Okay. Were you drunk? Would you like my side of the story now? Well, you did come in here. I know. Luckily, we had finished recording.
Starting point is 01:34:51 She goes, my kid asked San Antonio Day. Do you guys have anything Spurs? Yeah, here. You want to hear it? We got audio of us in the middle of conversation and then just finally going, Amy, can we help you? Okay. But I had dreams. So I was out.
Starting point is 01:35:02 Like, it was a solid, solid night of sleep. Uh-oh, what's up, Amy? Did we do something? Hey, guys. I was curious if you happen to have anything, or maybe you rape, but more so you lunchbox, anything San Antonio Spurs here. like maybe in your backpack I don't think so why
Starting point is 01:35:20 oh it's San Antonio Day at school tomorrow so trying to find something with San Antonio on it maybe I have a spur shirt on don't know dang that would be lucky huh okay so he volunteered looking at his undershirt You walked in while they were recording
Starting point is 01:35:37 and you got on a microphone no that's not what happened Bobby that's what it sounded like I was listening to it what we heard I know I know it is like what else could have what happened no and also why didn't you have why weren't you ready for it?
Starting point is 01:35:47 for that? Ready for what? San Antonio Day? Didn't know. Okay. You got like everything is all planned out. I mean, maybe they sent an email
Starting point is 01:35:55 or something. But listen. No, I walked in quietly, did not want to interrupt and I was seeing, I was trying to get a gauge of where they were and I would ask them
Starting point is 01:36:04 when they were done. And then lunchbox is like, what's up, Amy? Ray turns on the mic. Yes or no? Gets through the mic. His bag was sitting right there. I wasn't digging through it.
Starting point is 01:36:12 I'm on Team Lunchbox here. So she was drinking. She was drunk. It's wine o'clock. Okay. Did you find anything for San Antonio Day? I did not. Well, Lunchbox offered to drive some out to my house later at night for $50.
Starting point is 01:36:26 I was like, no. Yeah, I mean, paper gas. Hold on. Hold on. When you want a restaurant, when you want food and you don't have it at your house, what do you have to do? They're not your friends. You've got to pay. You're just deliberate.
Starting point is 01:36:35 And then that was my only appearance on the Soar Losers podcast. And you know the title of their episode yesterday? Amy Brown stops by Soar Losers. No, you did stop by. That's true. You literally stopped by. That was my only part. Barges in.
Starting point is 01:36:51 And the description was, Amy didn't wait for an invitation. She just showed up. Okay. Well, I hope San Antonio Day went wonderful for your kids. With nothing. I felt like the microphone was turned on and invited me in. And then they titled the episode that.
Starting point is 01:37:05 But you just walked in while they were recording and went through their stuff. No, that is. That sounds true. I heard you in the room. I heard you walk in the room. It's crazy. You went right to the mic, too. That's not.
Starting point is 01:37:16 But also. Y'all, there's, that's how it's sounding. It wasn't that way. And you even admitted you went through the bag. It was right there. We got to go home. Okay, yeah, we do. Are you drinking today?
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