The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Full Show) Lunchbox Confesses How His Family Greets Each Other + Why Is Eddie Getting Made Fun Of For Something Bobby Posted Of Him? + Bobby Feud: Top 10 90's Country Songs
Episode Date: April 27, 2023Find out how Lunchbox greets his family, and why some people on the show think it's weird. Plus, hear why Eddie is getting made fun of after Bobby posted something of him. He explains why it was taken... out of context. Then, we played Bobby Feud! Can you guess the Top 10 90s country songs correctly?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Here he is, our video producer. Eddie, everybody.
Guys, lunchbox is up
to something shady. I heard
him in the hallway on the phone. I'm like, what
is he doing? He was saying,
look, don't worry, I filed your taxes
on time. You should have gotten a confirmation
email. What? So is he doing
people's taxes? I need
to hear from him because I didn't ask him. I like some context on this.
Lunchbox?
Yeah, I mean, I've had people reach out to me
and ask if I could help them. And so there
were you yeah what kind of people uh brother sister they want you to do their taxes yeah why uh because
they are impressed with my ways and they're busy i mean they have kids and they didn't have time and
your ways of getting refunds yeah and maybe a couple people on instagram asked me are they paying you
yep you're taking people's money to get them bigger refunds 8% there is no way that's
8% of the refund?
Yeah.
Huh.
So the more money I make them, the more money I make, I'm sort of like an agent.
Sort of, but I feel like what you're doing, you're not an expert in.
Someone disagree.
Don't you need to be like a certified accountant or something?
You don't have to know.
You don't have to be, because you get to your own on like turbo tax or whatever.
Yeah.
I just think it's a, I think it's like a bonus.
Like if you're certified public accounts, it's probably safer.
Like people feel more comfortable.
You're doing people's taxes?
Just a few. Less than 10.
I knew it.
What was he saying in the hallway?
It's just that.
He would say, like, I promise I did it on time and then he would wait.
And then he would say, he should have gotten an email.
Like, it should be there somewhere.
I was telling him, check their spam.
Maybe I went to their spam box.
That's wild.
Because I did make sure I file on time.
That's wild.
Okay, next person.
Lunchbox.
The next person called a doctor to see how much it would cost to get Eddie a Brazilian butt left,
all because Eddie said he'd get one if someone bought it for him as a gift.
Here he is. Lunchbox, everybody.
I'm worried my house is about to explode.
I don't know what happened, but in the last week or so,
like every time I turn on the shower, I turn on the sink,
it sounds like the pipe.
And here, listen, tell me, I don't know.
Do you know where all your kids are?
That's the noise coming.
It's like one's in a wall.
No, no, no. Somebody's playing the drums.
No, no.
My kids are now, my four-year-old is convinced my three-year-old
that there's a monster in the wall.
The haunted doll.
It's back.
I don't know what that is, but it is really annoying.
Play that again.
Bro, that's weird.
Yeah, that's inside my walls.
Are you going to call somebody to come listen to it?
Well, I mean, yeah, I don't know who to call, though.
Paranormal.
Ghost hunters.
Maybe a listener can hear this that works as a plumber or something.
Someone can tell me what I can do to fix that.
If you can't get through, leave a voicemail for lunchbox.
877, Bobby.
Maybe some air stuck.
Like, you turn it.
But that's a perfect beat.
It's not a perfect beat.
No, no, it's not a perfect beat.
All right, next up, this next person was recently embarrassed when she was mistaken as my wife's mom.
And it wasn't easy for her to stay calm.
Here she is.
Amy, everybody.
So I saw that some psychologists are recommending present-free birthdays for kids.
And my daughter, she turned 16 earlier this week.
but her party is tomorrow night.
And I'm like, oh, maybe we just tell her friends.
Like, don't worry about presents.
You better run that by her for her.
Well, I did.
It needs to be her idea, actually.
Yeah, I did.
She's not about it, but I just thought it was very interesting,
the reasoning behind it.
And it takes the stress off the parents.
Oftentimes, especially the women.
We are the ones in charge of finding the gift for the party we're going to,
wrapping it, making sure it's there.
and then also on the receiving end
a lot of times you get a bunch of gifts
and you have to make space for them and it's normally
I agree but kids, toys, all the things
and then you're like trying to find a place.
It sounds a lot about you, not your daughter.
Well, this is why psychologists are saying it makes it easier.
We'll remember that for your birthday when it comes up
but for her I think as a kid.
Well, regarding the kids, they said that too many gifts
for children or too many things
is developmentally not good for a child.
So it says you're...
I think you're just like,
looking for a reason to not. And parents should be focused on making memories with their kids,
not presents. Absolutely. But I would, if I was a birthday, my mom was like, no presents for you.
It's a general rule, I'd be sad. I didn't get a lot of presents, but still, I got a couple.
And if you have friends coming, they are the gift. No birthday Christmas too while we're at it.
But do you see what I mean? Your friends coming, that's the gift. That's the friendship.
I get that gift all the time. It ain't that fun. Yeah. Yeah, good luck with that.
Ray, let's go. From Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He's in the radio hall.
That means he's funnier than them all.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
I look here.
I have this tub.
This is a tub of pickle balls.
Oh, those are pickle balls?
Yeah, they're basically large whiffle balls.
I'm playing a pickleball tournament next week, I think?
I'm playing dirks.
Wow.
Are you ready?
No.
I mean, I'll play, but not enough.
So here is a very expensive pickleball bag.
Ooh.
One.
Look at that.
Here is two paddles.
So each person will get a paddle here.
But I don't know who to give what, what, because I only have so many things.
So you can break up the balls.
The balls, absolutely.
So this is all the pickleball stuff that was sent to my house by Andy Roddick.
He's a friend.
He knew not to send to the studio because somebody was just stolen and take it home.
But the only thing.
Oh.
One team paddles the Dallas Cowboys paddles.
Look at that.
Now, do I give it to Eddie or do you guys want to compete for it?
What are you talking about?
No, that's the Dallas Cowboys.
I even have a hat on right now.
Oh, yeah.
That's his favorite team.
Okay, Eddie, you get the pickleball paddle here.
Go, pickle it up.
Dang.
Get at it.
I'm planning a pickleball tournament.
It's the ninth.
That's next week.
Oh, that's coming up.
Yeah, it's me and Chris Lane against Dirk's Bentley and one of his players.
Now, I guess it's the week after next.
Two weeks.
So you're all, I'll put it up on my Instagram story.
Anybody local can come.
It's for charities.
It's for Make a Wish.
And we're probably going to get dominated and embarrassed.
But I'm going to show up.
And I'm going to act injured right before it's over.
All right, let's get going here where it is.
I made a mistake last night where my wife cooked and, man, she makes the absolute best steak.
And she doesn't do any sort of steak sauce or something called ghee.
I don't even know what ghee is.
Clarified butter.
What is it?
Clarified butter.
What's clarified me?
Don't, I don't know.
Clear.
I use it.
But is it like a healthier butter?
Some people say that the ghee is what they said, that coffee butter guy says to put in your coffee.
Because there's something about it, yes.
Well, I don't know what ghee is, but it's the only ever time that I've not wanted steak sauce on a steak.
And what she makes and how she makes it is the absolute best steak ever had in my life.
And so she's like, hey, made steak.
I came in a little later.
She's cooking it.
She's done cooking.
She made steak.
She cooks on a pan too.
And so I was like, cool.
So I want to put the steak on.
She made some sweet potatoes and some green beans, super healthy.
Nice.
And I go and I eat the whole thing.
And she comes back and she was like, hey, did you leave me any steak?
I was like, what do you mean?
It was a massive steak.
It was supposed to be for both of us.
I ate the whole thing.
I didn't know.
I didn't know.
I thought it was, she said steak, but it was massive.
But she goes, that was like a whole cow.
And I was like, I know.
And that's a compliment to you because they ate the whole thing.
But that was her dinner, yeah.
So it's the dairy part of the butter is removed from.
So it is a healthier.
So if you want to avoid lactose.
A lot of dairy messes up my stomach.
Right.
So yeah, there you go.
Okay.
Guy Rocks. Only ghee I think of William McGee
He's like for the Cardinals and the Mets. That's the only
Guy I think of William McGee every time
that I eat the ghee.
You play for the A's too?
I remember that baseball card.
Possibly.
Possibly. But that's what's up. And this is the mailbag.
You send an email
and we read it on the air.
It's something we call it.
Hello, whoa, whoa, whoa. Bobby Bones.
My girlfriend was transferred for her job
about four months ago. We've been doing a long
distance thing, but now I feel like we're struggling to maintain our connection.
I love her very much. I want this to work. What can I do to keep the spark alive and ensure that
our relationship remains strong despite the distance. Signed. Long distance, Logan. So the first
thing you have to do in a long distance relationship is either find the end where that is the
goal, how you can get back together, or set a goal to set a goal. You just can't openly live a
long distance relationship for long. If it's brand new, I get it. You're going to try to experiment.
in the end you just get bored and it doesn't work unless you set that point now you don't really
say anything about that here i'm assuming since you was transferred you were together at one point
and you plan on getting together again so the first thing i would say something that makes a goal
attainable is knowing that you can actually reach that goal so if the goal is you want it back together
well our goal is December 31st 2024 we're going to be living together we're going to figure out a way to
make it happen now that ain't like sending a next to you guys that ain't like sending a next to
naked pictures, but it's a different way to be connected.
Like, you have to have a goal so you're both working
towards something because you want to be back together.
That's number one. Number two, you mentioned
earlier, naked pictures.
Those help. That's a way, right? Because you're not with them.
Sure. Obviously, FaceTime's, but those get boring.
And it's like you're talking about the same crap all the time. What you do at home too,
but it's different because you got to be on your phone and hold it there in front of you.
Can't like watch a movie with them?
Like both on FaceTime?
Sure, you can. You can do all of that.
Yeah, that's cool.
You can do all that, but it's just not the same.
So what I'm going to say is this
Set your goal on how you wanted to end
Or set a goal to set a goal
On how you want it to end
You may have to show some stuff on camera
But here's the thing about
Girls don't really want to see that stuff
Only guys do
Right
Because girls are smart
And they're not cavemen
Like us guys
So we're that right Amy
We need she butts
What?
Yeah I mean I think there's definitely a difference
Yes
And then also surprises
Surprise her and show up
and not tell her.
That can also get in trouble with she with another dude.
Ooh, I've seen on TikTok.
But I don't think she is.
Or send her flowers.
Surprises, surprises.
Surprises.
Yeah, being really intentional.
Surprises.
So long distance is hard.
That's why most times it doesn't work.
My wife and I were long distance for a little bit.
She's flying back and forth all the time from California to here.
I didn't really fly out there.
I went out there a couple times for work.
But it is a busy time.
Now, think back, that's kind of a turd.
Yeah.
But that's how to make it work.
You have to just survive.
Long-distance relationship is just surviving until you're not long anymore.
So whatever it takes to survive, boom.
That's how to do it.
Survive.
Survive, survive, survive, survive.
Set a goal on how long you have to survive, the end.
I feel like you used to have something like you called the long-distance burger.
Well, that's what that is.
You have to have an end.
Yeah.
The burger?
Well, the bread is you have to kind of have spent time together at the beginning to get to know
other more than just like meat in
Tallahassee on a Thursday.
Like, oh, I met you at her ice cream place.
Let's be dating. You have to have like some sort of
base and then the meat is the time.
But you got to have that other bond too, which is the
goal, which is how to get back together. It's hard.
Most don't work out.
Logan, yours are going to work out because I just gave you
the best advice possible. That's it.
Good luck, Logan.
It probably ain't right for you, Logan. It's long distance.
But you know what, whatever. I hope it does work
out for you. Your's worked out for you.
Absolutely. Mine too. I was long distance for a long
time. How long though?
Two years?
No. Distance.
Two years. Oh, distance?
Austin, Houston. Three hours.
That is not that far.
You can be dinner and back same day.
Okay.
Maybe a little difference, but it lasted though.
It did. But do you guys have a goal to get together at some point?
Yeah. Absolutely.
And did you?
We definitely did. We had all the hamburger stuff.
Amen. Well, what that means. And the pictures.
Hey, and the pickles.
You know what I mean?
We got your email and we've mail bag.
I know how this is going to end. I thought it was ridiculous when Eddie brought it
up. Eddie ordered pizza. The pizza came and it wasn't cut. So Eddie's like, I think I deserve a new
pizza. I could call and be like, we should get a free pizza because it wasn't cut. It's inconvenient
for me. But that doesn't deserve free pizza. I was sask it. So lunchbox went and called a pizza
place. Called the pizza place. You know the one. That's the one you called? It gave me the address.
Oh, you went to the specific store. But I called it. I didn't go. Yeah, but you called the specific
one. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So then you said what? I just said, hey, man, I got a pizza from you guys.
wasn't cut.
Do I deserve a free pizza?
Oh, no.
There we go.
Pizza, how can I help you?
Okay, I got a question for you.
So I got a large pepperoni and mushroom from you the other day and I opened up the box
and the pizza wasn't cut like it was just one big old pie.
Okay.
So my question is, does that mean I get a free pizza the next time I come in?
You would have gotten the pizza that you paid for.
You would have brought back the other one.
We could have remade the pie and made sure that it was cut.
Okay.
So, all right.
So I'm out of luck.
There's no free pizza, just you would have remade it and cut it.
I would have remade it.
Okay.
All right, man.
Well, thank you so much.
Have a great day.
Hey, if they buy, how you going?
Wow.
That was it.
A little anticlimatic there.
So do I keep the old pizza if he remakes a pizza?
No, no, you would have to bring that back.
You switch it out.
You switch it out.
Because that would be getting a free one if you go back once in the old.
But I'm sure they'll let you keep it.
They're going to put back in the oven and then cut it real quick.
Oh, I thought they're remaking.
Yeah.
Do you want to hear another launch box call?
I guess.
Yes or no?
Same theme?
No.
Nico Jackson strikes.
Oh, yeah.
He wrote it out, Nico Jackson strikes again.
Okay.
I love it.
So, what's Nico doing?
Well, no, no, be you for a second.
Before you get into the Nico character, go ahead.
So the listener called in and on the voicemail said he saw me turning in a golf club at the golf course that it wasn't mine.
And I had audio of me turning in the golf club.
So I called the news.
But I was Nico Jackson when I called the news because I saw this fella, he turned in a golf club and the place didn't even reward him.
And he should be notified on the news and he did a great job.
So this is you trying to get on the news again.
Yeah, trying to get this person on the news.
The random Good Samaritan.
That Nico saw.
That Nico saw.
Well, I don't know.
You do know because it was me.
Yeah, yeah.
And for our listeners, explain who Nico Jackson is.
Nico Jackson's an older fella.
He usually sometimes walks with a cane.
He takes life slowly, enjoys the fine time, just looking at the leaves and the birds.
I love fine time.
He's in no rush.
The leaves and the birds.
Okay, here is Nico Jackson.
Again, Nico Jackson strikes again.
Newsroom, this is, can I help you?
Yes, this is Nico Jackson, and I'm just calling in a tip.
I saw a good Samaritan Out Society, and I thought the news needed to know about it.
Well, that sounds lovely.
What did you say?
I was going into the clubhouse to get some water after my nine holes,
and there was a young gentleman, and he was returning a golf club.
But the sad part is they didn't even give him a reward.
Here, listen to him.
I actually got audio of him in the clubhouse.
I found this on hole number eight.
I don't know what my reward is.
Golf for life for free.
Range balls for free, but I am here to accept whatever it is.
High five?
And I'm a hero.
You are a hero.
But it's not golf for life or anything for free?
No.
No.
But you have my admiration.
All right.
Didn't you think that was amazing?
Well, I think it was very nice that he returned something that didn't belong to him.
Yeah, but, I mean, he did something that most people wouldn't do,
and I just think it needs to be recognized on the news.
You know what I'm saying?
I think you should interview that guy.
Well, now, do you know his name?
Well, no, I didn't get his name.
I just know that he was wearing a blue shirt and a white hat,
and I figure you would go to the golf course and,
they would maybe be able to tell you.
Well, that might be a little hard to track down.
I think we're going to have to pass on that story.
Thank you. You have a wonderful day, and I'll be watching for it on 5 o'clock news tonight.
Well, okay. We're not going to do that, though.
I'll tune in. I hope it's the lead story.
Well, fingers crossed.
Why didn't you say your name?
That was your chance.
That was an opportunity to be like, I think his name was.
I remember his name.
Lunchbox now that he's on his shirt.
Oh, I was thinking more as like an investigative, like, who done it?
Like, they go to the news.
Like, you're making it harder on them.
Yeah.
You got to make it easier on them.
They're probably going to do it anyway, but.
Because I thought it'd be cool segment like, oh, there was this great Samaritan out of the golf course.
We're trying to track them down.
A good Samaritan.
A great man.
You know how they do those news stories where they do that kind of thing?
I don't think they're going to track down a golf club brought back to.
But that was your shot to at least say your name.
Because if you just said, I think his name was Lunchbox and he did something on the radio for the
Bonescho. A little fishy though that he had
audio. Yeah, definitely. I was going to get to that next.
It was like Inception. It was him giving audio of him
but not as him. That was weird. Yeah.
I recorded everything I do.
Right before he hit the audio,
he was going out of character
a little bit. Yeah, he was fading a little bit.
It was fading a little bit. Not early on, so we got
to keep it strong. Sometimes you start
thinking about playing the clip and you
start losing your voice and
your wireless crossed, you know?
That happens to us older folks.
It does. Well, it didn't.
It didn't work out. No news. But you had a little window there.
Hang.
He just didn't go for it. All right. How sad?
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Say home there's something good.
There are some tough times going on for Johnny and Courtney Gazoo out of Pensacola, Florida.
They live with Courtney's mom.
Courtney's mom has a car, but they've all three been sharing one car.
Well, this automotive shop nearby heard about them.
So they said, you know what? Let's just get them a free car.
They're called Step 1 Automotive.
They hooked them up with a brand new car.
But this is how it happened.
They picked them up in a limel.
They drove into the automotive shop.
There was a red carpet there and
here's a new car.
Dang.
Amazing.
So Johnny's been trying to get to school.
He's doing summer classes, trying to get a degree.
And he says, this is going to be awesome for me to get to my
classes.
He's trying to get that computer programming degree.
Nice.
I'd be like, why are we?
Oh, we're in a limo.
Okay, cool, cool, cool, okay.
Why are we taking a limo to an auto shop?
Yeah, and that red carpet.
Wait, what?
Is this a movie premiere?
That's right.
All my emotion will be twisted there.
Yeah.
Step one automotive, great by you.
That's all, I mean, it changed their life.
That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Here's the voicemail we got from Chris and Pittsburgh.
Kind of sounds like Eddie's getting a little cold or something.
I wanted to know if you think that's from when
Lunchbox hacked up a Lugie on Eddie during the Tell Me Something Good.
I wanted to see what you guys thought about that.
Well, it's funny that he says this because Lunchbox is,
also has come in with a little something of his own
regarding the same thing because the big
controversy and it's not that controversial
but lunchbox comes in sick a lot and I'm like
hey you can work from a different studio you can work
we can move you here but everybody
sits so closely that
everybody gets sick like I got
COVID from lunchbox
I got some sort of from
Eddie gets stuff all the time
I see it right next to him
I see it right next to him pink eye or something
yeah I got pink eye and then I have like a little
sore throat thing going on right after
immediately after
that would be
Instead, lunchbox would like to say something, especially about Eddie.
Go ahead, lunchbox.
Yeah, Eddie sounds like crap.
He needs to be in the other studio.
He sounds disgusting.
He's gross.
He has germs.
Get him out of here.
Let's take a vote.
We took a vote for me.
He sounds terrible.
We got audio.
Yeah.
Okay.
We brought audio.
Is it going to be gross?
Too gross for breakfast, people?
What did I do?
Did I cough?
Here we go.
Don't get mad at them for doing something.
That's it?
That's it?
That sounds normal.
Do you have more?
Do you have?
How many clips do you have?
One more.
Okay.
January 1st that if I get a sonic blast, I'm going to finish the whole thing.
I've never been able to do it.
He said, I finally finished the entire Sonic blast.
He sounds gross.
He has stuff in his throat.
I didn't cough or anything.
No, no, it's not about-
You sound as healthy as a horse, buddy.
I don't hear it.
So if you don't cough, you're not sick?
I don't really, I didn't hear the sick thing.
The guy even said he sounds sick.
But he said he got it from you.
Here's a new rule.
There will be an illness chair in this studio.
A what?
An illness chair, illness mic.
Whatever you want to call it.
And if you're sick and you still want to come in,
we will sit you on the stage.
You'll be in the same room.
You'll just be at a different place, not with everybody.
Get him over there.
I don't feel like Eddie's sick, but if he's sick, he got it from you.
No, no.
He had that before I even coughed.
I don't hear that, though.
Ray, we play that person club again?
Don't get mad at them for doing something.
Oh, it's all up in his nose and throat.
I hear it's something like nasally, but yeah.
Thank you, Amy.
It's extra nasally.
Extra nasely.
He just admitted it.
Yeah, but that's, I mean, that happens.
I've congestion.
That's not sick.
Okay.
Well, here's a thing.
I do remember the luggy.
That landed on my face.
Then when he spent on you?
Yes.
Here's what we're going to do.
For now on, if somebody is sick, you're not being punished.
Everybody else is just being saved.
So we will put the chair on stage.
We'll put a stick mic there, and you will work from the illness chair.
First of all, I want you to commend if you're sick, you don't have to.
I definitely don't demand it.
But you'll work from the illness chair if the whole room raises their hand and goes, they're sick.
You want to take a vote now on Eddie?
Of course.
Raise your hand if you think Eddie is so sick and you need to send the illness chair.
Me.
One vote?
Of course.
There's six of us in here.
You guys are a bunch of sissies.
You'll only vote for me.
You'll never put anybody else in there
because you guys are scared.
That's not true.
I just don't think he sounds sick.
Okay, who thinks lunchbox just in the illness chair
right now?
No, but not a single hand with out.
Not now, of course.
Because I just called you sissies.
Intimination.
Get better.
No, we're not intimidated.
So the illness chair exists.
If we feel like anybody needs it,
they'll sit over there.
Everybody good on that?
You don't have to leave.
You have to work from a different studio.
We just will sit you next to somebody.
Thank you, everybody.
Man, God, tell me about it.
Most of the hilarious think of the clips of Eddie that I don't hear anything,
hit me in sick at all.
Good proof, dude.
Your Honor, I like to present Exhibit A?
I'm like, all I want now is the sonic blast.
All right, coming up in the next segment, we're going to play What Year Was It?
I give you four things.
Tell me the year it happened.
Also, we're not going to call it the illness chair.
That's cruel.
We're going to call it the sickness seat.
Wait, what's the difference?
Not really.
Alliteration.
Sounds better.
So everybody sits so close where if somebody's sick and contagious and they must be here,
you'll just sit in a different chair on the stage.
Huh.
Okay?
It's not a shame thing.
It's just a sickness thing.
Right.
Or I can put you in a studio and out of the room.
No, I like the chair.
Okay, yeah, the sickness seat.
Sure.
And everybody in the room has to unanimously vote that you go to the sickness seat.
Deal?
Deal.
Got it.
Okay.
It goes from Morgan too.
You guys all sit so close.
Morgan, if you're sick and we're like, Morgan shouldn't have come to work, but she's here,
you have to sit in the sickness seat.
All right, I'll do it.
Okay.
It's not shameful, guys.
It just happens to be elevated and isolated.
All right.
All right, what year was it comes up in a second?
And also, we only have four fingers.
Yep, that's true.
Or do we have five?
I know, exactly.
We'll talk about it next.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
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Let's play What Year Was It?
Here we go.
Everybody now.
What year, what year, what year, what year, what year?
Everybody louder.
What year, what year, what?
Oh.
Okay.
What year did all this stuff happen?
The number one country song is from Garth Brooks, Thunder Rolls.
The number one pop song is Baby, baby, baby from Amy Grant.
Everyone pop song, that's crazy.
Number one, movies Home Alone with McCulley Culkin.
It made around $500 million.
The number one pop culture moment, or one of the big ones.
ones. All these shows made their debut in this year. Home improvement, step by step, dinosaurs,
and rug rats. They all go on the air for the first time. I think I got it. There's another one,
but I think it gives it away. It's a little Bobby Vone show in history. I'll just say this. Somebody
was born this year, the same year on the show. Oh, someone?
So Thunder Rolls, Garth Brooks, Amy Grant, Baby, Baby, Home Alone comes out, and all the
those shows, home improvement, step by step, dinosaurs and rug rats all go on the air.
What year do you have?
Everybody in?
Okay, I'm in.
Dang, it kept me off.
The Garth ones got me.
It's got you in?
I think I know that one specifically.
Amy, we need an answer over there.
You in?
Yep.
What do you have?
Lunchbox?
1999.
Eddie?
1990.
Eddie?
Ninety-1991.
Dang, all you guys went same again, huh?
Come on.
Come on
Mike D was born in this year
It was 1991
You all got it
Does that feel good
If you win with everybody else?
I just feel good that I got it
Yeah we're not losers
Do you feel good?
No
Why?
Because I want to be the only one gloating
I want to be having the celebratory win
Because you told us about kissing your sister
And it feels like that
It's like when you tie
It's kissing your sister and it's just not fun
What about kissing your dad?
Because you do kiss your dad on the lips
That's true
That's not fun either
It's just love
I kiss my mom on the lips
Yeah. For how long?
That long?
Yeah.
It's a peck.
I mean, I'm not sticking my tongue in her mouth.
Thank goodness.
You still kiss your dad on the lips?
Yeah.
If you see him for like, what, Christmas?
Yeah, anytime I see him.
What if you've seen him four days in a row?
No, but even then, I don't know about that, but it's like it's just lip to lip though.
Yeah, it's like, mu.
He's backing away from the mic because he has to cough.
And he's got to go.
We're not going to put you in the sickness seat today.
Don't worry.
No, that's it's, ma.
Let's not lose what we're talking about here, guys.
Okay.
Sorry.
It's him kissing his dad on the lips.
Which in a lot of countries, that's not even a thing.
It's normal.
Yeah.
The lips?
It's not a thing here.
I've never heard of that.
I just, you know, when Tom Brady kissed his son unless the internet went crazy.
I mean, that was weird.
Yeah.
Why?
That's an older son.
Yeah.
Well, how old are you?
I'm old.
I know.
I'm old one.
I kiss my kids on the lips.
Like, that's a way of show loves.
I agree.
It's a way to show love.
My grandparents.
I kiss them on the lips.
I don't see it.
I don't think it's weird at all.
It's not wrong, but it can be weird.
I never kiss a parent on the lips.
Amy, you?
No, no.
And if they did, I...
Betty?
No, no, no.
I mean, I kiss my four-year-old in the lips, but not the older ones.
Oh!
You guys want to jump on him now?
No, he's making fun of me and he's over here doing it.
There's an age deal.
Like, if they're teenagers and they want to kiss me on the lips, I'd be like,
get away.
What if you're 40?
39-40.
Exactly.
So why is it okay for your...
four-year-old then because he's a baby.
But why don't he's not a baby anymore?
You call him a baby though. He's still my baby.
Yeah, I hear you. Well, anyway, lunchbox, it's good for you. I'm glad you have your traditions.
It's all good. Oh, boy. It's all good. Family, spend the bottle.
And you're right, Bobby, it's not,
Lunchbox, you need to know, like, weird is not bad. It's just different to us.
I've been called weird my whole life. Yeah. It just... I don't think it's weird at all. I think
you guys are the weird ones. It's unfamiliar.
Interesting. It's weird because we're not used to it. Exactly.
Yeah, you guys are uncomfortable with it. I've never seen another adult man kisses dad on the lips.
It doesn't make me uncomfortable.
I just am like, of you of all people,
I wouldn't have expected that tradition.
Look, that's what we did when I was a kid.
We kept doing it.
Not going to change it.
Amen, brother.
Let's go.
Show that love.
Dad, I'll see you in a couple weeks.
Give me a kiss.
Puck her up.
If you really miss each other, do you hold a longer?
Nope.
Oh.
Like when I'm leaving, like when it's goodbye, it's on the lips.
Yeah, that's weird.
I know, I'm not judging.
I'm not being judgmental.
I've not seen it.
He wants to go viral.
Why does me of her videos?
That's it,
that's it.
Take a video on it.
It's not a sexual thing.
We didn't say it was.
We didn't say it was.
Nobody said that.
Like it's not a viral.
It won't go viral.
It will because Tom Brady's went viral because it's just not something people are accustomed to seeing.
You do the voice that says, this is how I see my dad.
You can say, like, title it, normalized kissing your dad on the lips.
I mean, I guarantee it's normalized already.
No, it's not.
It's not.
Okay.
But normal doesn't mean wrong.
Right.
say it again. Weird. I'm not used to it, but not wrong. Other countries, they do it. And I'd be like, wow, look at that.
They do it in America, too, guys. Tom Brady was in America. I'm in America. We do it here.
But if you wanted to go viral, you can be like, guys, I'm just showing you guys, it's okay to kiss your dad on the lips. And you kiss him on the left. We do this every time we greet each other. I promise you that thing's going to get a million views.
Or your mom bathing you, golly. Oh yeah, he was an adult and his mom. Like, he broke his ankle.
In the bath? Yeah, I have surgery.
You're sitting on some, like, viral gold.
Well, I can't show me naked in the bath
No, but you can say, how do you feel about this?
This is a picture of me at age 30.
What were you?
I'm 41.
No, what were you then?
Oh.
It's really late 20s.
Yeah, I was like 29.
This is a picture of me at age 29.
You find a picture.
Who cares if it's even going to be at 29?
Be like, this is me.
Now, I broke my ankle.
Here's a picture.
You got some.
This is my mom.
She gave me a sponge bath because my ankle couldn't get wet.
Right.
So I was in the bath and I had to hang my foot over.
And just be like,
It was one of those deep tubs, so I couldn't, like, it was just awkward.
Your hands are in there with you.
You said you can't wash yourself?
No, no, no, because your mom washed them.
Like you're sloped way down to get it way up, and so then, like, it's just hard for me to wash.
No.
Yeah.
But all you have to do is say, hey, my friends think this is kind of weird.
Like, this is normal, right?
It'll get a million views.
Yeah.
You got two gold mine just sitting on right now.
Pull out some of that money and investment.
Yeah, man.
You invested your whole life in this.
Take them out.
I should.
You should.
Hey, maybe when I see my dad in a couple.
weeks, I'll give him a kiss and film it for you guys.
Yes.
Please do.
Normalize it.
I wish I had a dad that kissed me on the lips.
I wish I had a dad.
Bobby, you could.
What?
You could.
You could go viral.
You're doing one.
You're like kissing nothing.
Yeah, it's a joke.
Here's me kissing my dad on the lips.
Okay.
Moving on.
Quickly, is a thumb of finger?
Yes or no.
I think it is considered a digit.
No, we're not like a science.
Is a thumb a finger, not digit?
No.
It's a thumb.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
I think the answer is yes.
say yes? Oh yeah. How many fingers you have?
Four. No, you have five. Oh my. You've never, if you answer that on the question, you would have five fingers.
I never said that. I've never said that. I have five fingers. Of course you do. Here's a random question. Is your thumb and finger?
22% of American say no, it's not. Okay, here's another one. Are your ears part of your face?
No. Yes. Yes. They're part of your head. I don't, I say no to the face.
Lunchbox? Ears part of your face. No, it's your head. 27% say your ears aren't part of your face.
So I'm part of that.
It's a minority. Yeah. And then your shoulders.
Is it part of your arm?
Yes.
Absolutely.
That's your arm.
It's right here.
It connects.
Yeah, because if you were to cut
your arm off your shoulder
would be on it.
No, no, no, you wouldn't.
That's interesting.
If you catch your arm off,
your shoulder's still there.
Your shoulder's not part of it.
No, I would cut my arm off from here down
and that's my shoulder.
No, that's not cutting your arm off.
If someone said cut your arm off,
you wouldn't go under the pit.
You would not go into the pit.
That's a lie.
You know, you cut up from right here
to the biceet, the tricep.
I don't like the word, pit.
Be honest.
Hey, pit, pit, pit, pit.
No, no, no.
Why does that word bother me so much?
Like a barbecue pit?
Aren't those the weirdest questions, though, that I never thought about it, is your thumb and finger?
Of course, it is you have five fingers, right?
Right, but I mean, I didn't know if your...
Ears, not face, head, not close enough to the face.
And then shoulder, not arm.
Shoulder's connected to the arm, but not arm.
Amy's like, if I kill my arm off, and she goes deep into her pit up to her neck.
Yeah, right.
You have raped.
This is Ian in Nashville, who's...
sent us this voicemail.
I just need a little help with like a good Nashville, like third or fourth date idea.
I've been dating this girl.
I've been dating a lot.
But this one feels a little difference.
I'm trying to go the extra mile.
Something that's the next step, but not too far.
Just looking for some ideas around the work.
So any help.
That would be great.
Thank you.
I don't even think it's a Nashville thing, but the third or fourth date,
especially if you feel like it could be something,
is not really when you go the extra mile because a little bit to shine.
has to not come off,
but you're starting to get more into reality
where you're getting to know the person
and even some of the things
that may not be their representative.
Chris Rock has a joke.
When you first start dating,
you just meet each other's representative.
The best version of themselves,
the person is representing the person.
So the representative starts to go away a little bit.
By date four.
You're not, so...
Really?
I can hold on to that representative
for a little bit longer, right?
You can, but I think it just...
It starts to finally crack a little bit.
So I think you do something that you invest some time in,
where you have some time to expand,
even if it's, this is super cliche and this is not it,
but like hanging out in a park
because it forces you guys to have to talk
and there's not a dinner to distract you or to lean into.
But it's something where there's some space.
A picnic.
Anything like that.
It doesn't cost.
You can't keep the shine up because then the shine will be expected.
The shine meaning you're acting super funny.
You're spending a bunch of money on first dates.
Like, let's start to somewhat become normal and do normal things.
Or not like a hike.
Great.
I think date four is when you start to do kind of a normal thing.
When do you go on vacation together?
Two.
Day two.
Yeah.
Some people.
Yeah.
But yeah, don't put too much pressure on yourself, Ian.
That's what's going to get you in trouble, honestly.
That's putting pressure a certain date to be, that's where you lose.
Because you put a bunch of pressure and you set unrealistic standards and expectations.
So just go do something like a hike.
And it's a great idea.
Here is Lily, who is 8 years old from Chesapeake, Virginia.
One video.
I have a morning corny for Amy.
Why do girls who have to bring an extra pair of spots?
They might get a hole in one.
The Bobby Bowie Show!
A basketball!
Wow, with a rim shot and a jingle.
Let's go.
Because they may get a hole in one.
That's good.
The Babi's show.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So someone shared a hack for when they forget someone's name,
and I'm not quite sure this would work,
But we all get put in that situation where you know you should know someone's name and you don't know what to do.
Do you have a plan for that?
Yeah, I just call them, hey, forever.
Hey, man.
There are people that I don't know their name who I've kept doing this for probably two or three years.
And I'll listen, see if somebody says it, but people don't really call people their name in close proximity.
You call them their name if you're yelling at them from afar or if you're introducing someone.
So the best thing that I do is have a little sign with my wife where I'm like, I need you to introduce yourself to them so they say their name back.
what gets me sometimes is they think I know them so well
that they don't even have to say their name.
So Caitlin be like, hey, I'm Caitlin.
Like, oh, it's so nice to me.
You've heard a lot about you.
It's so cool to finally.
That's it.
So that doesn't always work.
So, no, I don't have a hack.
I just don't know people's names.
Well, this one that's going around is you ask them for their name.
And then when they say it, you say, I know that.
I mean, your full name.
Sorry.
That's stupidest thing first.
Yeah, I've heard some stupid stuff.
So, for example, Amy, if I see, I don't know your name, right?
I go up and I say, hey, how's it going?
Hey, your name?
Yeah. Oh, Amy.
No, no, no, no. I need your first, middle, last name.
That's so dumb.
No, like your full name.
But why would you need my last name? That's what I would say.
You're trying to steal my identity for the loser?
I don't know. This is something that was going around. Hey, some people might work.
Have you ever heard of a Viking funeral?
Oh, yeah, I know what that is. Which is where you put them on the little deal and you throw them out to water.
Oh, that's cool.
And you shoot the arrow. Boom, and it lands on fire.
Oh, wow. You knew that. Okay.
Who doesn't know that?
Yep.
That's exactly having your body send out to the water on a boat and then set on fire with a flaming arrow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Okay.
Did you know that?
I did you know that?
I've seen that before you.
Did you know that was a Viking funeral?
No, I didn't know what it's called.
I bet you lunchbox did.
Yeah.
See?
Of course.
Saw a movie about it.
Exactly.
Ray Romano's in it.
I forget the name of the movie.
Ray Romano's in a movie.
Really?
Yeah.
Let me think what I was.
Interesting.
Everybody loves me.
Okay.
Well, a survey as people, what they want to done with their remains.
and the most popular answer was having their ashes scattered somewhere in nature or some more special.
No?
That freaks me out.
The second most popular is having your organs and tissues donated, followed by being buried under a tree.
I don't like this segment.
Bose, I thought you wanted to be stuffed by like your desk.
Yeah, I do, but I don't like, I'm hoping this is a simulation that I don't, right before I die, I like, well, all right, your time's up.
Okay.
And my money I put in, then I come alive back in.
in the real world and I never die.
Okay.
Well, I bring up the Viking funeral
because it made the top ten
and so some people really have that as their
preference for when they die.
I'm kind of digging the whole
like have, be,
bury a tree and then you grow the fruit
from the tree. Like you're
we're not eating the apple though, right? You get put into
this compost. How weird.
Yes, no. I'm not even. If you eat the fruit from Amy.
That's what I think would be cool is your
kids get to now eat from the tree.
Yeah, I don't like it. I don't like anything.
I don't like death.
I think about it.
I don't like it.
I can't imagine just.
But this is just kind of.
Close your eyes.
That's not black, right?
Close your eyes.
That's not black that you see.
No.
That's nothing.
It's not black.
It's nothing.
All nothing except you don't get to even.
What?
I don't understand.
Yeah.
Why are you doing that?
Why are we closing our eyes?
Can I open them now?
You can open them.
You can open them.
Yeah, you're free to go.
All right.
All right.
What else?
Jimmy Allen was on Kelly Clarkson's show,
and he was talking about his pre-show rituals.
and I think some might be surprised
that this is what he sings before shows.
My tender hearts can just start to bleed.
I know someone needs a makeover.
I simply have to take over.
I know, I know.
You know what is?
I want to be popular.
From the wicked.
Yeah.
They're doing that movie with Ariana Grande.
She's Glinda.
I think.
Oh.
I think.
And then one of the girls
who I was with an American Idol,
as she was one of the mentors that came in
is the other one, but I forget them.
I forget who's who in that one.
But it's good, it's good play.
Or musical, whatever you call that.
All right.
Oh, it's so good.
Yeah, musical.
I'm Amy.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
Dionne Sanders, also known as Coach Prime,
is the new coach of the University of Colorado Buffalo's football team.
Amy, here's the same with Colorado.
They were good for a little bit back in the day.
They've been really bad for a long time.
They've been real bad.
So,
Deion Sanders is their head coach.
So, they have a bunch of good players.
They got them to the portal.
They got a bunch of freshmen.
Their spring game was sold out.
It was snowing in their spring game.
And that's just basically a practice game.
But they're so high about the Buffaloes now.
There were like 60,000 people in the stadium for a spring game, like a scrimmage.
Well, so Dion invited a woman who had been a long-time fan,
who had been known to go to all the games even when they were losing 11 games a year.
Her name was Peggy.
She's 98 years old.
Oh.
So he obviously.
She's basically invited her. She's probably going to come anyway, but he let her kick the ball.
You know how they did the first pitch? Yeah.
He had her out on the field. She did the opening kick.
That's awesome. Now they didn't run it back or anything because they'd had to get her off the field.
But you see, the stadium's packed, he walks with her out there and she, 98, the fact that she's just alive at 98.
That's crazy. And she does the little kick. It didn't go that far, but it wasn't supposed to.
But she kicked it. Everybody went crazy. And I don't know, it made me feel good.
Well, fun fact, my niece goes there.
And now I kind of want to go hang out with her for a game to see Dion.
I don't know.
You're just from the far?
See him coach.
Got it.
Not like seeing him.
Like talk to him.
Stop by and say what up.
Hey, you said the story makes you feel good.
Yeah.
What does he say?
If you look good, you play good.
If you play good, I forget.
I got it.
I got it.
If you look good, you feel good.
If you feel good, you play good.
If you play good, they pay good.
Hey.
No, if you feel good.
No, it's if you look good.
You feel good.
I don't remember.
I saw it on his wall.
I know.
I said, I don't remember.
Oh, I really think that I got it right.
I like that.
You guys might just not have the order right.
No, no, she may get right.
I said, I don't remember.
I think that, like, it's like if you look good, like dress good.
You feel good.
If you feel good, you play good.
If you play good, they pay good.
Yeah.
That's what Amy said.
That's what it was on the wall.
Yeah.
I said, I didn't remember.
Both of you guys can get off me.
Oh, I'm not.
Okay.
I'm not.
He's my friend.
Okay.
Okay, thank you.
That's an awesome story.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
I've asked you guys this,
and I'm going to keep asking it,
because I'm about to be married for two years,
April major,
almost two years.
And my in-laws are awesome.
I'll owe them.
They're the best.
Like, A-plus in every way.
Should it,
if it wasn't going to be good,
would it not be good by now?
Hmm.
I would think so.
Because the honeymoon period,
in any relationship,
if it's friendship,
if it's romantic,
if it's in-law,
because it lasts for a period of time,
but then it starts to, you know, water finds its level.
I would wait until you have kids.
Then other things start happening.
But that would just be for different circumstances.
Yeah, but then you start seeing some true grandparent colors.
You know what I mean?
As of now, I think my in-laws are awesome.
I love them.
And I keep reading these stories here.
And these marriage counselors, like,
even if you can't stand them, don't tell your spouse.
Yeah, for sure.
Which I imagine would be hard, though.
because if they're just driving you crazy,
be like, I cannot stand.
But they say, don't ever say it at all
because it's something you can't really take back
because that's just not something that goes away.
Right.
But I guess I feel so fortunate
that I think mine are awesome,
or have I just not gotten to the place?
Or is it still honeymoon period, is what I'm asking.
You're Amy, your thought?
I mean, I think you would have seen some stuff by now.
You would have seen signs.
I mean, your wife's sister has a baby.
I don't know if you've seen anything weird
with how they act with that.
Right.
And so kids are in the picture.
Y'all survived a wedding
and there wasn't drama.
Like some of my friends...
Survived.
It's like the Titanic.
She acts like the Titanic.
Well, I mean, you went through a wedding successfully
without the in-laws causing drama.
Because I feel like it can show up there.
It's when the kids come because then they start needling
in your business and nagging.
And oh, I don't know if I would do that.
We did it this way.
Oh, you know, this is a better way to do.
Okay, you know what?
Just let us be the parents.
You be grandma and grandpa.
That's a very personal emotion coming out of here.
I'm just telling you that's what happens.
I wish they'd move closer to us.
Do not.
No.
Yeah.
You say that.
You say that.
Well, actually,
because you get free babysitting.
I will say that right now.
Free babysitting would be amazing.
We don't have free babysitting and it sucks.
But,
oh,
I don't know if you want them closer at the same time.
I was like, I'd ask.
Move from Oklahoma.
Come on.
Listen, if there anything like my parents do,
my parents will just show up unannounced.
But I'm okay with that.
No, no, you're not.
You're okay the first five times.
I feel very fortunate.
Thank you, everybody, for being here today.
Let's go over now.
And we're going to do the investigative corny,
but I had a request on my Instagram,
which I posted. They want to see how many jokes
we can get in a row again. Just for this week.
Let's go. So we'll have how much time
on the clock, Mike? 90 seconds
on the clock. How many morning corny's can we get
in 90 seconds? Amy, are you ready?
Timer starts when she finishes the joke.
Go.
The morning corny.
What's a skeleton's favorite form of measurement?
Bone mention. Bone death.
Boreau.
A skeleton bone.
Ribs.
Rebs.
Reims.
Wrists.
A foot.
A foot.
A foot.
A foot.
A foot.
A foot.
A foot.
A foot.
A foot.
A heel.
Oh, feet was good though.
I mean, yeah.
What's a skeleton?
A foot.
Think of measurement.
Feet.
Inches.
Yards.
Miles.
What's the skeleton's favorite form of measurement?
A ruler?
Skeleton.
Yard stick.
Okay, fine.
What's a dead person? No, no, no, no, no, don't give us a hint.
Skeleton.
Dead person.
Rotten.
Skeleton.
Where do they live?
Graveyard.
Graveyard.
Graveyard.
Graveyard.
Oh, my God.
I took us forever to get that.
Graveyard.
Oh, my gosh.
What type of doctor is Dr. Pepper?
Spicy doctor.
A med.
Soda pepper.
A hot doctor.
Dr. Pepper.
What kind of pepper?
Doctors.
Doctors.
Ardiologist.
Can.
I don't understand.
Pediatrician.
What type of doctor?
Well, we're out of practice.
Rusty.
What kind of doctor is Dr. Pepper?
He is a proctologist.
Huh?
Salty pepher.
Salty doctor.
Condiment doctor.
Soda dog.
Soda.
Gat.
I don't know.
Sugar.
I don't know.
Carbonated doctor.
Carbonated doctor.
Okay.
Okay.
Keep going down that.
Cappanated doctor.
How much time is left?
Like, I'm even.
There you go.
We got one.
That's terrible.
What's the question of that one?
What type of doctor is Dr. Pepper?
What?
A physician.
Phizian.
You said carbonate a doctor.
That's close.
That's what I said.
Keep going down that.
We wouldn't have a graveyard.
We went to get graveyard.
That was not good for us.
We're not used to this, man.
You know what?
Bright lights were honest.
We didn't come through.
No.
We still got one.
So we should still do this?
Right on.
Clear eyes.
Full hearts can't lose.
Oh, that's kind of halfway.
Yeah.
Medium.
Yeah, medium.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield
and in this new season of The Girlfriends
Oh my God, this is the same man
A group of women discover
They've all dated the same prolific con artist
I felt like I got hit by a truck
I thought how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care
So they take matters into their own hands
I said, oh hell no
I vowed I will be his last target
He's gonna get what he deserves
Listen to the Girlfriends
Trust me babe
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
On the phone, it's Katie and Austin.
Hey, Katie, how are you?
Hey, Bobby, I'm good. Good morning, studio.
Morning.
We're going to give Katie a chance here to win some money.
Katie gets to pick one of you,
and if you win the feud, the Bobby feud,
you could win Katie some money if you win.
I'm just making up all these rules.
I got a fun game here.
Katie, who would you like to play for you, Amy, Eddie, or Lunchbox?
Oh, wow.
I'm going to get to lose my favorite lunchbox.
Okay, she's picked lunchbox.
So lunchbox, if you win, you have a chance to win Katie some money
or you have a chance to win you some money.
Yeah, I don't think she knew the topic.
That's showbiz, baby.
Because I'm just proud I wrote some songs now.
The category is, what's the greatest 90s country song of all time?
Mike, if you'll roll that dice, let's see who goes first in the Bobby feud.
The answer is Eddie.
Eddie will go first.
Yeah.
Eddie.
I'm not run this one.
Top 10 answers on the board.
Run the category. Go ahead.
Here we go.
Friends in Low Places.
Show me Friends and Low Places from Garth Brooks.
Next up, Eddie.
Let me go down my list.
Bones, give me a Chattahoochee.
Next up, he says, Alan Jackson, Chattahoochee.
Show me it.
That is correct.
From 1992, that's your number three answer.
What else she got, David?
Bones, give me Billy Ray Cyrus,
Ake, Ake, You Break You Heart.
Wow.
That's a big one.
Greatest songs in the 90s.
Come on.
Akey, Breaky Heart.
I loved it.
Come on.
Surprise you would go there.
Show me Billy Ray.
Ake, breaking heart.
Yeah.
Don't tell my heart.
Number eight.
Breaky heart.
I just don't think he'd understand.
You've got 12 points so far, buddy.
Let's see.
It gets a little tough here.
What about?
Since you're going to run it.
Now you're three deep.
Well, I have a lot of options.
I wrote down a lot of songs.
How about neon moon, Brooks and Dun.
Show me Brooks and Dunn.
Neon, Neon Moon.
That's encouraging.
Correct. Let's go over to Amy. Amy, you got seven answers still on the board. Off the border, Garth Brooks, Friends in Low Places, Alan Jackson, Chattahoochee, Billy Ray Cyrus, achy, breaky heart. We asked our listeners, what's the greatest 90s country song of all time. We have the top 10 here. Amy, your answer.
Okay. Oh, let's figure out which one am I me. What do I do? Eamie, me, me, don't take the girl.
Show me. Tim McGraw, don't take the girl.
Lunchbox, you're on prime spot.
Yeah.
Good. Strawberry wine. Ding, go.
Show me. Dina Carter, strawberry wine.
Round two, points are doubled.
There are a lot of great songs from the 90s.
A lot of great songs.
I'm out.
Eddie?
Bones.
Can I say Boots Scoot Scoot and Booty Booty yet?
I don't think I have.
You can't really ask what you've said or what anybody else has said.
I don't think I've said that. So give me Boots Scoot and Booty.
He wants Brooks and Dunn, Boot Scootin' Boots Scootin' Boots.
Boogie. That was number five.
Damn. Ten points.
Dang, I should have einy, man, me, me, moed that.
Any mindy, mine. Is that new one?
Two years.
Eddie? Okay, so this is tough because I got Shania.
I don't know what song to pick.
So give me, man, I feel like a woman.
Show me Shania, Twainty, man. I felt like a woman.
No.
Amy, points are doubled. You have
24, six, seven, nine, and ten still on the board.
We're looking for the greatest 90s country song of all time.
Amazed
Lone Star Amazed
Go to the board
Oh man
That's a good one Amy
How many songs do you have written down
Lushbox
I have nine songs written down
I'm down to three
Oh we have three left
Yeah
Because they've been saying
The ones you had two
As well
Yeah
All right well points are doubled
You can do some
I mean if you get to nine or ten
You're back in a game
Yeah
And man
I could have missed the pain
But I had
I would have had to miss
The dance
Show me Garth Brooks, the dance.
What?
I don't know if you're saying.
I had that.
Well, two of the biggest songs.
Strawberry One and the dance.
Points are now tripled.
They're all big, though.
Tripled.
Greatest songs from the 90s, Eddie, you got 22 points right now.
But this is the round where somebody can make a huge comeback.
Just getting the number nine or number 10 song.
Or I can seal the deal.
You can seal the deal.
Eddie, what do you have?
Bones, we sing it today.
Give me dust.
on the bottle.
Show me
David Lee Murphy
dust on the bottle.
Eddie,
that's the number 10 answer.
That's crazy.
That's called stealing the deal, boys.
Let me do the math here
to see if you can still lose.
9 times 30 times 30.
Yeah, you can still lose.
I can.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
Well, not unless I get this one.
Go ahead.
Hey, Bones.
Is meat in the middle in there?
Show me, Diamond Rio,
meat in the middle.
Mike, we do the math and see if they run the category
what they can get total
because I think they can still win it.
Amy, there are, there's two, four, six, seven, and nine
on the board, points are tripled.
What you got?
George straight, check yes or no.
That's good.
George straight, check yes or no.
Amy ends the game with zero points.
Thank you for coming.
Sorry, Amy.
Lunchbox, you can still win if you run it.
There's 86 points left on the board.
I got one song written.
down. I got another couple in my head.
Yeah.
Golly.
I'll just go with the one I'm written down because I had, she's in love with the boy.
People still sing it today.
They do.
Tricia, you're what? She's in love with the boy?
Hey.
Number six.
So that's worth 18 points.
That's good, dude.
Eddie's not feeling threatened right now. You can tell it at all.
No, I'm not. I wouldn't be either.
Geez
Because he's got nothing, that's it
He has nothing written down
Nothing
Nothing
Nothing
Not you had more in your head
You just said that
A minute ago
Yeah I got one in my head
We had two
We had the other one
I got
I had one written down
Did I have two in my head
Yeah two in your head
By the same artist
And the Siddxy Chicks
And we'll go wide open spaces
Oh that's good
He threw his paper
He's confident on that one
That's really good
Oh
Wow
I mean
I don't get this game
Well
The dance is like the biggest song of all time.
The listeners on Facebook.
Get off of me.
Number two, George Strait, carrying your love with me.
Number four, Reba Fancy.
How bad.
What I thought that was 80s?
Number seven, any man of mine, Shania Twain.
Dang it.
And number nine from 1996.
Heads, Carolina, tells California, Jody Messina.
I had two of those.
So that means, well, no prize for Katie.
Oh, that's not good.
But Eddie, you won.
So now I have, I have, in my head off.
I have four.
Pickle balls here all with a number written on it.
Okay.
You can come draw one, you get that money.
Really?
It's written on the pickleball.
Really?
Yeah, you want.
Here I go.
Get the prize.
Don't look in the hat.
I want, I want.
There are four numbers written on the pickleball.
Not lucky.
Okay.
Don't look at it yet.
Don't go sit down in your chair.
Is there big balls?
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
Don't look yet.
And your pickleball should have a number on it.
Take a look.
What is the number?
Is that a zero?
Zero.
You got a zero ball.
That a zero?
You got a zero bowl.
Wait, wait, do they all have zero on it?
20.
What?
Five.
And another 20.
Dang.
One zero.
And I got the Ghostbuster sign.
You got the zero ball.
Sorry, buddy.
Hey, no, you won, but no money this time.
A nice doll.
There is Eddie, everybody, our big winner.
I hate that game.
What?
That was terrible.
You lost.
You're the one that drew a ball.
No, I won.
I got zero dollars.
You won an opportunity to win money and you didn't win.
Just because you're an adult that does not mean you,
make good adult decisions. I think we can all agree on that. We talk about stupid stuff in the news
all the time. Now, this is an adult who did this. An investigation is underway because a guy stopped
and blocked a school bus full of kids, demanded to know the name and the address of the kid who flipped
him off. Oh. Ooh, that's interesting. No, it's not, you don't sound the bus to do that. It's also a kid.
But the kid also can't do that. Yeah, but you handle that separately. If you see it, you handle it. It's also
just a finger gesture. Like, he blocked the bus. Wow. A guy, 55,000.
years old. He called the
sheriff's office saying, hey,
I need to get my cattle across
the road. I need you to help me with this
because another guy blocked the bus and I blocked
all the traffic because the kid
float him off. Wow. That is
see, yeah, the kid
whatever, kids are going to be kids,
but as the adult, there's something
really going on with him that
he can't like control,
just continue driving. He's going to let that
affect him in such a way.
He says the student on board the bus
flashed the hand gesture toward his wife and child and demanded the kids information.
He blocked the bus with about 20 kids.
It wouldn't let it move until he got the name and the address.
But you're mad, he's just standing there.
Like, I ain't leaving.
Yeah.
I'll be here all day.
What about waiting until the kid gets off the bus?
Just chase the bus?
Yeah, just follow it.
The kid gets off, then you ask him.
That's wild.
Other parents showed up to get their kids off the bus.
They had to because the guy would move.
That's crazy.
At some point, he's the guy and he's got to be like, I got my, I shouldn't have done this.
But then you're not going to give up because you just dug it.
You're in there.
You're like, why did I do this?
But then you got to commit outwardly.
Here's the club of the guy arguing with a mom outside of his truck.
He says, I am.
Oh, my gosh.
How did the bus driver and I get out and just whoop this dude?
Well, in his wife, like, if I was his wife and he, I would be mortified.
Like, this is not him standing up for me.
He's not.
I'm sure his wife and his daughter have seen things worse than a small hand of a kid come out and give him the middle finger.
Hey, you know that kid was puckered too when he stopped the bus.
He said, no, same thing I said.
Oh, no.
He said, shh.
It wasn't me.
The whole time.
Man, there's just some bus stories.
I remember the lunchbox told the story about this bus driver?
He got off the bus and got into a fight.
Or what was it?
Like one of the, he took everybody off the bus?
Oh, no, no, no.
So we were having a paper fight.
It was the last day of school.
It was a sub bus driver.
And he said, all right, no more paper fight.
So we stopped.
And I was getting off the bus.
And there was a paper wad on the stairs of the bus.
So I just kind of tossed it over my shoulder at the trash can.
And he thought I was throwing.
it at him and he jumped off the bus and slammed me against the fence.
So he stopped the bus.
Yeah, we were at a bus stop.
I was getting off the bus.
Got it.
And he slammed me against the fence.
Wait, so he walked, he followed you down?
Like he ran down after me and slammed me against the fence.
Did you already, did he open?
Because the door was already open.
I was going down the stairs.
Got it.
So you threw it.
It's open already.
You're going down.
Yeah, I was just tossing over my shoulder at the trash can.
He thought I was throwing it at him.
He slams me against the fence.
Aaron and Forrested my boys.
for years, sat there and did nothing.
Luke the Juke Whaley, who I had just met that year,
jumped on the bus driver's back.
That's crazy.
It's awesome.
And has the bus driver,
and the bus driver takes us both back to school.
Me and Luke the Juke Whaley on the last day of school.
He made his last week of school.
Did Luke not take him down?
No, I mean, we were in, I was in seventh grade.
Luke was in eighth grade.
He couldn't take him down, though, like jumping on his back from my leg.
And you didn't jump in and like sweep him?
He had me held up against the fence.
I can't let me have you up against a fence.
And the school called my parents every day for a week,
begging them not to sue.
Begging my parents not to sue.
That's why you never got in trouble.
Why didn't your parents sue?
I don't know because my parents are idiots.
I mean, and you're speaking about this guy flicking people off,
we used to in middle school, we'd be driving in traffic on the way to school,
and we'd wave at people, and they'd wade back,
and then we'd drop an egg right on their hood in traffic on moped.
It took eggs on the bus just to do that.
Yeah.
See, that's crazy.
And I probably would have stopped the bus and be like, I'd leave it.
No.
I didn't live in like you're the egg thrower.
No, there was a couple times.
They followed us to school.
They'd take that exit and come with us.
Were you nervous?
Oh, I'd be running off that bus.
I was like, pop, back, get out my way.
Get out of my way.
And run right into the middle school and nowhere they can catch us.
Luke the Juke.
Where's Luke the Duke now?
Had your back.
Luke the Duke Whaley's in Dallas.
I have no idea what happened to him after eighth grade.
And then I said his name one time on air and his buddy hit me up.
And then Luke hit me up.
He lives in Dallas.
Good old Luke the Duke Whaley, man.
He only met him barely.
Barely.
My boys.
Aaron and Forrest let me down.
When you boys let you down, that sucks. One time I was playing golf.
Here we go.
Here's this story again.
Well, it's not even that. It's just, you know, it's not like I'm playing golf my whole
life, but we were on this course and a ball comes. I used to work on a golf course,
so you can't hit into people. It hurts.
We wear helmets. People get ripped up. These guys behind us were playing,
and I'm in a cart with one of my friends, and they hit, they almost hit us with the
ball, like over the top of us. And they've been doing it all day. And I turn around and I'm like,
you guys can't do this.
And so I'm mad.
And so I got my club and I get in the car,
me and the buddy, we drive back.
And I'm not going to fight with them,
but I'm going to say a couple things to them.
And so we drive back to them.
I'm like, you guys, I'm upset.
I just thought two people get hit with golf balls.
And so I'm like about to get beat up
or about to beat somebody up with the golf club.
And I look back and my boys with me, got my back.
He'd driven off without me.
I'm left by myself, like four dudes.
I look back and I'm like, yeah, right.
Oh, God.
I was all by myself.
So did they stop doing?
I didn't. No, I just left. I'd run off because I don't want to get beat up.
You don't have a Luke to juke. Okay.
You know what I mean?
I don't know. I'm just surprised that like you didn't get beat up.
Me too. I think about it. I think your boys would have gone back if you were getting beat up.
No, but I'd already been getting beat up.
It's been too late.
Okay. All right. Thank you guys.
Good morning, everybody. Glad you guys are here. Thank you. Thank you. Let's do the news. Thank you.
Bobby's big. Stories.
Season six of Black Mirror is coming in June.
That is the greatest show in the whole world.
It'll freak you out.
It's predicted the future many times.
It's been four years.
I can't believe it's been four years since it's been out.
Did you say season six though?
Yeah.
Wow.
You ever watch it?
Watch the White Bear episode.
Oh, yeah.
That's crazy.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, I can't stop thinking about it.
So Black Mirror will be returning to Netflix in June.
Black Mirror will have new stars and stories.
Season 6 will have Aaron Paul, John Hanna, Josh Hartnett.
A lot of famous people want to be in this.
show now. It's been four years since the last season. Season six coming to Netflix in June
from Superhero hype. I also want to shout out the new culture of shows coming out in that
they don't tell us a year ahead of time. They go, hey, a month and a half will be out. I like
that because I hate when I hear three years from now, the Avengers follow-up is coming.
Who knows if I'll be alive to even see that? And then I start thinking about death.
Oh gosh. And then I'm like, it just takes me down to a dark place. But June I can do.
Yeah, you're totally living. I think I feel good about being alive in June. Yeah.
Oh, don't jinx me, man.
If I die before June, it's because...
Okay.
We're going full black mirror right now.
Oh, my goodness.
Thank you.
Crazy Town.
Remember this song right here called Butterfly?
That's the band, Crazy Town, right?
They had one song.
Well, they're still trying to make it.
They're playing shows, and there's a video of the singer,
and the other guy who sings a little bit fist-fighting after a show,
and it is Beat Down City in a hallway.
What?
So post-concert footage
shows the two guys just
whooping each other. One dude showed up
late, like, as the show was almost over
and the other dude was a whack, whack, whack,
hitting him, whack, whack,
and they go outside by a car, whack, whack, whack.
It's crazy. I don't like watching this
fight stuff, but it is awful.
And so, then
one of helps the other one up, after he beats him up, then he starts
punching him. And all it did was remind
me that song was real good back in the day.
Come, my lady, come, come, my lady.
You're my butterfly, sugar, baby.
That's from Yahoo.
Have the raging idiots ever gotten in
a fight. Not on stage.
I've almost left Eddie in cities before.
Not in forever because
everybody's on time now. But there have been times
like if we had a show until
11, we get back in like 12, go to the hotel, but it's like
we got a call at 5.30. We have a bus call.
We got a car call to get to the airport.
And it'd be 5.30 on the dot. And Eddie was nowhere to be found.
So I'd be like, all right, I don't care for New Orleans. Go. Drive.
We'd be driving. Eddie comes running off.
Remember the show, what's happening when rerun would chase
the truck? Eddie comes chasing the car.
wait.
So, and then he'd be upset for a second.
And I'd be like, well, we have all these other people.
We owe it to them to be on time.
But then no.
And he hasn't been late.
We're good, man.
Yeah, we're great.
Of course, you haven't been late.
We're older.
Why is that a statement?
We're mature.
Right.
No, we don't really fight.
How old are these dudes?
I don't know.
Old or not.
Their heads are tattooed too.
It's weird.
Next up, a shocking road rage stat.
The driver flipping the bird is most likely a woman.
The last person.
flip me off as a woman.
Wow.
I didn't even honk at her.
If somebody beside me,
and then she flipped me off.
A study found their woman,
well,
they have less patience
for people who get in their way.
The researchers also found
that women move up
the corporate ladder
more likely when they also
have road rage
because they're just in people's faces
and that's also what it takes
be ruthless cut throat.
Like it's a negative
but it's also a positive
in other places.
Amy, you should do that.
I mean,
okay, I'm not ever...
Why are you flipping me off right now?
No.
You're not getting a raise right now.
I can't handle that.
I'm not ever going to
slip somebody off when I'm driving.
And then I will just, I will continue to be me.
Give them the thumbs down.
In my career.
Yeah, just stick your hand down.
I go, you got to do the fart noise.
Because that's more disappointing than it is angry.
And you don't want to disappoint people.
That's from women's health.
From Bloomberg, Apple is developing an AI health coach.
It's AI everything.
It's AI all the time right now.
They've started.
And it's crazy how advanced it already is.
So they're developing an AI coach to help people with exercise,
sleep and eating habits.
Codenamed Quartz,
this paid service,
is expected to relay data
from your Apple Watch
to tailored plans
and programs for you.
It's set to be released
sometime next year.
And the Apple Watch is pretty good.
I have one,
but I've told you
my aura ring is,
I think,
better when it comes to
measuring like sleep
and heart stuff
because it's right on my finger.
What kind of heartbeat
you measuring from the back of your wrist?
Really?
I can't even feel my heart
the back of my wrist. Well, they usually check your pulse under your wrist.
Exactly. And I don't want to wear the watch upside down. I tried that to get a better reading.
Everybody's like, why you weren't your watch upside down, idiot? But this aura ring, which I don't
have a subscription to. I think at some point they asked you to pay for something. I had to pay for
the ring. And I guessed what my size was, my wife did. And I got it kind of right, but there's
a lot of room there, huh? Sell that room. Yeah. That'll be good for when you get hot.
What do you mean? Because your fingers expand. Remember? Oh, when I sleep. Yeah. Yeah. But this one's
pretty, this one's better at that. But it gives me a sleep score every day.
And if I wake up and have a bad sleep score, like last night, I was not out late.
I did a private thing in Fayetteville last night, and I flew back home late last night.
And so I didn't get a lot of sleep, but I woke up in my sleep score.
If it's bad, there's cognitive problems that I can absolutely associate with that bad sleep score.
Where mostly I just let it rip and be like, man, just wasn't feeling myself today.
But I can now go, oh, I have a bad sleep score.
I'm having problems connecting dots and thinking clearly.
Sleep is super important.
Sleep in water, man.
That's why I didn't do any.
the flash shares
the reason behind the delays the flash director
this is the movie that guy that runs fast Mike
they've working for four years on this thing
but I don't care about this
but the movie that June 16th but scuba Steve has a movie four years in the making
or a TV show four years in the making himself
that for some reason he hasn't been able to what right
produced actually 10 years a decade
oh even is it even relevant anymore
it is very relevant
okay is it called like the
Oregon Trail.
My working title and it got taken recently was called The Neighborhood.
Yeah, but that's been used by 100 people.
You can still use that.
Okay.
Well, that's the, yeah.
That's not the official one, but that's just what I put in my notes.
Are you going, well, yeah, working title, the neighborhood.
Yeah.
Bo.
Are you going to share it right now?
I would not like to because it's been 10 years of no one doing it, so I want to continue
keeping it that way.
Do you think it's because it's so groundbreaking or because it sucks?
Because it's one of the two.
Hold on.
It's one of the two.
It's one of the two.
And it's a fine line between the two.
Because stuff that's innovative, most people think sucks until they're like, oh, wow, this really is something.
So it's super dark, but it's very real, but very dark.
It's called Black Window.
Yeah, the whole idea for Black Window.
Yeah, go ahead.
No, it's just a really dark concept, but it's very realistic and it happens all the time.
And if I keep talking, I end up telling everything.
And I don't want to.
But why don't you do it?
What's the deal?
Why have you waited 10 years?
The problem is I just can't make time for myself to work on things for me.
And is that an excuse?
Not an excuse, it's reality.
No, no, no, no, that's an excuse.
Well, I mean, if I look at my schedule and my day.
That's an excuse. We are our priorities.
Yes, but like, but I, no, no, no, we are our priorities for sure.
And if you wanted to carve out 15 minutes a day just to work a little bit, you could.
Yes.
Yeah.
But possibly.
It's not that important to you.
It's very important to me.
I've even have a bunch of friends that are working on it with me, but we just never have
got together to work on it.
My children have become my priority now and so that becomes.
I hear you.
I swear to you.
If you wanted to do it.
it, you would do it.
I mean, I do want to do it.
Do you think some of it's fear?
No, not fear at all.
Okay.
It's just, it really is trying to find.
Can you read?
I can read.
That's where he's find out.
Do what Bobby's saying and put it in your calendar 15 minutes.
It doesn't matter what it is.
It could be this.
It could be exercise.
It could be hanging out with one of the kids, the one you like the least.
It doesn't matter.
Not you're just good, but just anybody.
Yeah.
We are our priorities.
And if you really wanted to do it, you would find a way.
way to do it. And you've had 10 years. You're telling me that you can't carve out 15 to 20 minutes a day.
The thing is, it ain't a long time each day. But when you patch them all together, it ends up
being a long time that you get to work on it. I know. I guess I need to motivate myself to start
doing that 15 minutes a day. Because when I do get those 15 minutes a day, it's usually a moment
to do something with a family or do something just to decompress. It's excuses. I hear excuses.
You're a very motivated guy. You're a very smart guy. I hear excuses. And if you want to do it, you should do it.
Maybe this is what I need.
The butt kicking from you.
Not butt kicking.
It's a butt kissing.
But kiss.
No.
No, soft loves it.
It's a massage, a butt massage.
Wait now.
A love tap.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, I don't know.
That's weird.
What's today?
April 27th?
Yeah.
Why don't you just do like a two-page, like, mini deck on it?
Okay.
Your idea is.
I don't even know what it is.
And all you have to do is work 15 minutes a day.
You can take 15 minutes literally out of this show and walk to a room and do it.
I'm good without you 15 minutes.
Okay.
All right, cool.
It's my anxiety.
I guess of being away from things that I am responsible for,
but yes, I need to just do it.
Starting Monday, I'm going to make sure 15 minutes of every show,
you go away and you work on this project.
Wow.
For a month.
Amazing.
That's awesome.
Does this make you an investor?
No, it makes me just somebody who doesn't want to hear an excuse.
That's all.
You can do it.
You're very smart guy.
And I think you should pursue this and, you know,
kick in the nads and either make it work or don't.
Okay.
All right.
And when you get it all done and you're doing your casting, I'm available.
Okay.
Actually, it would be a great, I have a heart for you, so yes.
Okay, let's do this.
You got eight actors here apparently.
Everybody's an actor on the show all of a sudden, yeah.
All right, scuba, go get it.
All right, we'll start Monday with that.
All right.
Remember, you are your priorities.
And 15 minutes a day doesn't seem like much, but I used to run, I used to do triathlons.
I've done a couple.
I hated running.
I hate running now.
I don't do it.
But when I would have to run 10 miles, I couldn't run 10 miles.
But what I could do is run to that tree, into that next tree, into that next tree.
And before I knew it, I was four or five miles in.
And I was like, well, only five miles left.
Okay, to that next tree.
Only two miles, I can do that straight up.
Boom, I was done.
I still hated it.
I never want to do it again.
That's it.
And scuba, that tree, that tree, that tree.
Every morning, 15 minutes.
What if it's like a Matt Big Show?
Wow, that'd be cool.
That'd be cool.
And I die before June.
It's like all the stuff when this segment comes true.
And he thanks me, and it's real emotional.
People say they don't jog because they run and it makes them look stupid.
See, my thing is like that I think I look stupid.
I just hate it.
It is a mental,
and I feel like I'm mentally strong
in a lot of ways.
Like how lunchbox runs
with no music
just going for miles and miles.
How Mike D runs,
Mike D just in a marathon,
26 miles.
Mike he'll be on my Instagram story
doing 18 miles randomly
on a Saturday.
It's crazy because you just got to find stuff
for your brain to do.
And I'm just sitting there,
I'm all over the place.
And I started thinking,
well, I could do this tomorrow
that I'm like, I just hate this,
I just hate this.
I just hate this.
I just hate this.
My legs hurt.
I hate it.
I hate it.
So I don't run, but I don't look bad running, I don't think.
No, I don't think I do.
Anybody here look weird?
I mean, you look weird.
You're fine.
I feel like I jog very normally.
You do.
And I try to, try to like have good posture,
a whole of so tired, like not look too weird.
Good for you.
That's from Wales online.
A TikToker got upset when you tried to pay for people's groceries at the store checkout and everybody turned her down.
Oh.
Turns out she was in a very wealthy neighborhood.
Whoops.
Oh, they didn't need it.
Yeah.
They're like, this is an insult.
doesn't work that way.
And finally, Harrison Ford will be de-aged for a 25-minute scene in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Let's go to Movie Mike.
Movie Mike, why is it controversial that Harrison Ford is being de-aged for a movie?
It's just people using this technology to make them look better.
I think it's worked for him because they're putting them back in time.
But some people just use it to make them look younger.
It's weird.
So it's just letting the big actors have more roles, even younger ones, that they...
Is it taking jobs away from people?
Well, they can act forever because they can make them look younger.
Yeah.
Do we care about Indiana Jones in the dial of destiny?
I do because it's the last one.
Last time you get to play Indiana Jones.
Haven't they said that a few times, though?
This is really the last time.
It's like the cowboy rides away toward George Strait.
It's like, you know what, the cowboy rides away, except I'm doing stadiums now.
That's it.
Variety.
That's your news.
Those were Bobby's big.
Stories.
I'm a quitter.
Hi.
I just went through that whole thing.
I'm a quitter.
I'll tell you next.
Uh-oh.
Well.
I'm kind of a quitter, but there's sometimes in life you have to quit.
That's not really something I say.
That didn't go over well.
That chapter in my last book.
But I'm a quitter.
We'll talk about it next.
In theaters this weekend, Big George Foreman, the boxing biopic, a world heavyweight champion, George Foreman.
It follows his story of stepping back into the ring and becoming the oldest heavyweight champion in boxing history at age 45.
That's right.
He didn't just make those little electric grills.
He was a boxer.
And don't forget, Guy Ritchie's The Covenant is also in theaters.
It's a war movie starring Jake Gyllenhawn.
I give it 3.5 out a 5.
I'm Movie Mike, and that's your movie report.
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I go yesterday and had a private event type thing.
and they get a call from the University of Arkansas
that I love.
It's my wife and my dogs
and the Razorbacks, right?
That's it.
And no, I'm always in that order.
So they say, hey, will you come and host
our athletic awards banquet?
And I'm like, sure, I'd love to.
And I say, we'll pay you whatever your rate is.
And I say, don't worry about paying me.
But if it's a Thursday, or Wednesday night,
I lost it was Wednesday, I can't get there and back
the same day.
I get the radio show to do.
And then I've got to be back for Thursday's radio show.
I said, so then there are no,
non-stop flights. So they're like, okay, cool. So they send the university plane to pick me up,
which is awesome. Wow, that's cool. Yeah, it's on my Instagram. You see it, the big hog behind me.
And so they go, they pick me up. And I worked for a couple weeks writing jokes for like the intro part
of this. And my process is I'll write the jokes. And then when I think they're funny,
I'll send him over to Mike D and Mike D will like go, this could be funnier than he writes
some new jokes. And then we have it all, the whole bunch. And so I had like, probably like 30 jokes.
I felt pretty confident in him. And I was playfully roasted.
a lot of the coaches, not in a roasty roast, but like playful way.
And I had all these jokes written about everybody.
I just felt pretty good.
I've like practiced them at all on cue cards.
And I was in my suit and this red suit, feeling pretty good.
And so I get to the venue last night and it's supposed to start like 7.30.
And they show a video.
They didn't announce I was hosting it.
I didn't say anything about it because it was supposed to be a surprise.
And they show a video and I walk out.
And I'm like, hey, everybody.
Well, it was all college kids for the most part.
And they just started serving food.
and I did like one joke
and like the music
the DJ was still playing music behind me
and I did a joke
and like nobody even heard me tell the joke
I was just like wow
so I did half of one more
and I was like
read the room bro
and so I just said no jokes
walked over and started them
yeah so I don't feel like I quit as much
as I read the room and pivoted
because they would
if I'd have sat up there and did 15 minutes of jokes
they weren't listening to anything
they were eating they were college kids
Yeah.
And so I, so what I did is after the show and I'll post this on Instagram today.
I did all the jokes in the dressing room by myself and I was going to post them.
Dang, dude.
Hey, so yeah, they're not going to ways.
But they're so inside.
Like, we'd work so hard on.
So I had all these, oh, not only that.
It gets worse.
And for me, because I was the idiot.
But I had all these jokes.
I was like talking about Coach Musselman and he takes a shirt off, you know.
And I was like, Coach Musselman, please don't take a shirt off tonight.
We don't have a permit for him.
adult entertainment.
You know, so I had stuff like that.
That's good.
I was really just, you know, being playful, being funny.
So read the room, nobody cared.
So I said, okay, cool.
Put the cards down.
Went to the podium.
It started the deal.
All right.
Award for Best Newcomer of the year.
Best comeback, whatever.
There were envelopes.
And the one that was on top, the first award, I just grabbed and opened and read it.
It was the wrong person, wrong award.
So I was like to.
Oh, no.
What?
Yeah, I said, sorry, I just Steve Harvey did.
I read somebody who was getting an award later.
I literally just grabbed the top envelope.
And in the end, it's on me.
Yeah.
But I was a little flustered because I was like, man, I work so hard on those jokes.
And I just had to go, you know what?
I don't want to sit up here and make everybody miserable because nobody cares.
At least I had them.
And then I read the wrong word.
Do you have to do a Steve Harvey apology?
I'd said, well, the person who, well, two things.
It was a double award.
It was like male and female comeback of the year.
But it was just four.
It was like two names, two names.
I thought it was like Mary Kate Ashley Olson.
It was like, da, da, da, da,
I put them all together, but it was two people.
And not only that, not only that, it wasn't the right award.
And so I said, I'm really sorry, let's act like later when I called this other award out that you don't know you won.
Act surprised.
Yeah, so it was a whole thing last night.
It was awesome.
Well, what I did to, I went to some of the coaches, and a lot of them left right after.
But I went and said hi to coach Musse Basketball coach, his wife.
I talked to Coach Dyeful of softball coach.
Just a few of them.
They were there.
But I went up to them and did their joke.
them.
What?
Individually.
I just feel like I did all this work I didn't get to.
I did my joke individually and then gave them the joke card that I wrote it on.
Did you explain like, hey, I had this.
I didn't get to do it here.
Or did you just?
I just don't think anybody cared.
She just did it.
It was just for me.
No explanation.
Just did it.
You don't want to go to waste.
I get that.
Yeah.
Like Jordan Weber, she wanted a gold medal gymnast for the United States.
She's the gymnastics coach there.
And so I had this joke.
I was like, she's whatever.
She's won a gold medal.
and I have 947 chick-fil-a points.
It was just like a comparison type thing.
And so I gave it to her.
And then I realized later that I misspelled her name on the card.
Oh, no.
Now she has that.
It was just one fail after another.
But then I got back home like 11.30 or so last night.
So do you think you're going to get invited back?
I don't think I did a bad job.
Well, I did it be wrong guard.
There was that.
No, I think that I over-prepared and then I am proud of myself
for not just grinding through all the jokes when nobody cared.
But it was.
I just worked.
I worked hard on him.
But I'll put them up on my Instagram today,
and you won't get half of them because they're so inside,
but I'm not letting them go to waste.
Mr. Bobby Bowens on my Instagram.
But I really have a great time doing that,
and I would do it again, and I did it for free.
So that's what's up.
And you got to ride on that plane.
Yeah, they sent it.
It's pretty cool.
That's awesome.
Yeah, I saw.
I got the hot.
So that's what, who uses that?
Athletics.
Yeah, like if they're recruiting players or whatever.
Oh, that's cool.
Yeah.
I felt like guys just, you know, maybe going to play on the team.
You're about to come out.
Yeah.
I know what's going on.
About to sign.
So, yeah, that was my evening last night.
What about you?
What did you do?
Anything?
No, I went to bed early.
And I washed my hair.
That was my big thing for the night.
I actually was going to do some online shopping with Caitlin because she said you were gone.
And then we both texted each other and were like, hey, I think I kind of want to go to bed early and wash my hair.
And she was like, I love a friendship that can just like cancel something last minute and not be a big deal.
And there's no drama.
I need to shop.
I'm supposed to go to the AC.
It's not next week, it's a week after that.
They're going to announce at some point
I'm part of the Amazon broadcast,
which I'm not supposed to say this, I guess, but I am.
And I don't have any clothes yet.
I'm just going to wear something from my closet.
And apparently that's like, I was honestly,
that's what I was going to do.
I was going to wear it the same stuff I wore to the Grammys.
I was going to be like, this jacket costs so much.
I need to wear it again to a different award show.
I'd have to pay for it.
Don't get me wrong.
They paid when I did on an E, they paid for the jacket.
But I was like, I just going to wear it again.
This thing cost too much to not wear again.
And then I was told by certain people.
people, everything's not a bit.
Oh.
Got it.
Because I...
Oh, what's that, Kailin?
No, no.
But some, you know, I have a circle of folks
are like, hey, dude, everything's not a joke or a bit.
You don't have to...
And I'm like, no, they're like, you didn't pay the jacket, who cares?
But I always think...
It was like Eddie and I wanted to go to CMAs as Brooks and Dunn.
Oh, my God, that would have been hilarious.
Because they said we could.
They said, we don't have to go...
You go as us, dress as us,
as us, the same character as us the whole time.
And then if we win, you go accept the award for us.
And I was told that everything's not a bit.
life is not a big.
No fun.
I feel like life's a bit a lot of times.
Life's a bit.
You learn as you go.
Hey,
I like that.
Exactly.
So I got to figure out what I'm wearing,
but they're not giving any direction on like,
because I'm not hosting.
That's Garth and Dolly.
I'm kind of right under their level.
So, but do I wear a suit if I'm not to host?
Yeah.
I say.
So.
Or do I wear like fish net stockings?
Oh, go hard.
Okay.
Really different.
And then right after that, I have,
I heard country.
That's what I wanted to shop for last night.
Because I have no idea.
I ordered a denim dress and it came in and I was like,
this doesn't, like nothing about it fit.
Nothing.
So nobody cares.
You know, really?
No one cares.
I could probably find something.
I could wear shorts and a cut off and nobody would care.
Ooh, do it.
I would love to.
I asked if I could do it.
I literally asked.
And what they say.
No chance whatsoever.
Because life's not a bit.
Life, yeah, it's not a bit.
It's like I get told all the time.
Everything's not a bit.
You guys can call us if you want, 877.
77, Bobby.
Thank you.
And we'll come back in a second.
And apparently people are making fun of Eddie, and it's my fault.
And I didn't know that.
So we will get to that.
And tomorrow, Nate Smith performing with this full band on the show.
Okay, hold on one second.
A Delta flight made an emergency descent last summer.
Leaky bathrooms jam the plane's controls.
What?
Leaky bathroom shut down the autopilot.
What?
How do leaky bathrooms get all the way up there to the front of the plane?
How does it drip that far?
There's a bathroom up front.
Oh, yeah.
But, yeah, does that drip into the system?
Pipes, man.
I don't like it.
That's what I picture, like, water boiling over into the, like, pipes of the computer.
Wow.
It landed safely.
No one was injured.
Leaking from the bathrooms.
That's wild.
Well, the autopilot just means that they have to fly the plane the whole time.
I bet this pilots are like, how do this?
We've done this in years.
So, it left pilots with limited control the aircraft.
That's crazy.
And no autopilot.
So it took all of the.
the computer flying it and then how do you mean limited control what does that mean exactly how limited
you're telling me a leak can make it limited right because you think autopilot you still have
complete control of the plane even though you don't have autopilot the toilet was leaking in one
bathroom and the filter of the sink was leaking in another crew members restricted bathroom use
tried to clean up as much water as they could i'm surprised a leak could do that could take the whole
plane down basically after talking with with dispatch and maintenance control the pilots were given
permission to descend 9,000 feet where the ice could melt back into water.
They're having to melt.
That's great.
The ice could melt that. Okay.
So the water that was leaking started to freeze the higher they got?
Sounds like it because that makes sense.
It's colder.
It's really cold up there.
The NTSB said the incident was likely due to human error with workers not closing the
drain mast heater circuit breakers during maintenance.
What do I always say? Always close a drain mass circuit heater before we get off the ground.
But I was thinking.
I'm just so surprised a leaky bathroom can limit how pilots can fly the plane.
That's it. No, no bathroom up front. Take it out.
Oof.
No, how about just triple check your...
That's great.
I like it. Two in the back.
Not one up front, two in the back. I agree.
Check it.
Yes. Look, I apparently messed up.
Eddie, what are people saying to you? Why are they making fun of you up here?
Apparently, you posted a video on your Instagram of me bench pressing, but what you didn't say was this is the end of the workout.
So, like, we took off all the way...
Who's making fun of you, first of all?
I want to know names.
The back room.
Give me names.
I'll just say the back room.
Ramundo?
No, he's not part of it.
He's in the back room, though.
Scoo Steve?
The back back one.
Oh, kick off Kevin?
Kick off Kevin.
This is what happened.
Eddie was crushing it.
And he had on, it was the bar, which is 45, and the 25's on each side.
So it's 95 pounds.
But he did 26 reps, and it was the very last set.
Wow, 26.
Yeah.
Hey, I had already done like 150, you know, bro.
Yeah, and he had done it.
So he was doing it.
And I just did a video celebrating Eddie's hard work.
That's all it was.
And then they want to make fun of him.
It's crazy, dude.
Oh, hey, a lot of weight.
You're benching there.
So it's not a lot?
Because, I mean, I just do the bar.
Well, I don't think you compare yourself to Eddie.
Yeah, I'm strong.
You know what I'm saying?
But he did 26 of 95 pounds.
Was it just Kevin or who else?
Kevin and Pitts.
Why are you asking names?
Well, because I want to know who's making fun of him.
Because if it's people that...
Hey, maybe Lauren.
Yeah.
It's like if people criticize me,
for this job or not being funny.
Like to say, unless you're also in the arena doing it,
I don't want to hear from you because you don't know what I'd like to do it.
You can sit out, you can sit in the seats all you want and criticize,
that don't mean anything to me because you have no idea what's going on.
That's right.
So you're saying if they're not benching.
If they're not working, but Kevin is, though.
Yeah, Kevin's all ripped.
I should have just put some context on it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm sorry, Eddie.
That's okay.
I was just kind of, you know, celebrating the hard work you're putting in.
And it was the end, so I was like struggling, like,
We're like 95.
A normal like set or whatever.
There's no such thing as normal when it comes to strength or it's like running.
Isn't it normal to run three miles?
Okay, sorry.
What I have been accustomed to in the past is like or hearing a lot in the gym is like three sets of 12, right?
But he did all those.
I know.
So like, but they were just assuming he was just doing like 10.
They should have assumed nothing and just shut their holes.
That's what I'd like.
Because you don't ever make fun of somebody for working.
the guy's come a long way
bro I got biceps
he literally
he's putting muscle on
Amy look at this
I have biceps
He works hard
I see you see the art
You want to make fun of him
Come make fun of me
That's what I say
Dude I've never had biceps in my life
Like it's crazy
You've had them
They just haven't been exposed
No no no I'm gonna say that I just like this big
Ramundo
What would you say to people make a fun of Eddie
You're a former recreational bodybuilder
Yeah I mean kind of am now too
But I just don't you're not
It's not worth it to hurt your back and shoulder, so I do light.
But I do bench 225, not bragging or anything like that.
But then also, with Eddie, I mean, honestly, when Beezer goes to gym, I do the same weight for her.
I throw the 25s on the end.
Okay.
But he already done three heavy sets.
I get it.
And then he did 26 reps of 95.
Is it going to remove heavier weight?
Yeah.
The other sets were much heavier.
I would have rather had a video of that, you know what I mean?
I wasn't thinking about it.
I was just shooting you.
My apologies, that's on me, buddy.
Nah, you're good, dude.
That's on me.
But if you want to talk bad about somebody about what their job is or how they're doing.
Unless you're doing the job, too, I had no use for you.
So, I'm sorry.
That's all.
It'd be like, Chris has a mic for running.
Oh, you only did eight minute and 32nd miles.
Dang, loser.
So, Eddie, that ends up being 154 pounds.
That's not bad.
Just because you did so many reps of it.
Right.
Yeah, that's equipment.
Yeah.
Yeah, but also it was after he had, it doesn't matter.
I'm playing a song.
Bobby Bones show.
Bonehead.
Norrie up the day.
This story comes to us from New York City.
A man walked up to a roadside stand and said,
Give me all your money.
And they gave him his money.
He ran away.
Police come and like, where'd this guy go?
And he runs, disappears into a building.
Then they get the helicopter out.
And there he is.
On top of the building trying to act like he's a solar panel.
So he was just laying on the roof?
Yeah, there was a bunch of solar panels up there and he was dressed in all black.
They were all silver and he tried to lay like in the row like he was a solar panel.
And they were like, oh, now we see him.
I like it
It's a good thought
He was giving off heat
He does stick out like a sort of thumb though
You're looking at the picture
You can see the picture
Yeah you almost gotta look like a solar panel
Where like a silver shiny reflective
Something or if you're gonna wear black
You have to be black like probably in the middle of the solar panels
But at the same time
Why not just hide in the building
Because what's he gonna do
Yeah you got all the way up to the roof
Why would you go up to the roof
Unless he was trying to escape
Like jump off across or something
And he's like oh crap becomes a helicopter
Right
Be a pan of the top of the roof
channel.
All right, thank you.
I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day.
Morgan, why do you think Lunchbox is going to be upset with you?
Oh, well, I made it on the news.
Oh, no.
Wow.
For what?
That's so funny.
If, for some reason, you just stumbled across this show.
It's been years long.
Lunchbox's dream is to make the local news and it be about him.
Or it be like his name and he gets to do one of those where he's just standing there talking.
It's just his face.
and he's like, well, this is what happened.
This is what I saw.
This is what I did.
It's his dream.
And everybody else keeps making the news.
Morgan, what happened where you made the news?
So I was going to the gym and I just stopped in the parking lot by a news anchor.
And he was like, hey, there's been a lot of crime going on.
People are getting their cars stolen.
You know, how do you feel about this?
Are you okay being on the news and talking about it?
I was like, well, yeah.
I didn't even care about the news story.
I was like, I can do this and say I did it before lunchbox.
Any reaction?
It's just gross.
I mean, did you actually?
make the news? I did. It's in a news story. People were messaging me about it. Because I was going to say,
you know, sometimes they interview you and then you don't make it, so maybe she got cut.
She's just stupid. Like, I'd go a lot of places and they never asked me about crime in the parking
lot. They think you're the guy. We don't want to talk to him. They're like that guy. We don't want to
talk to him. Morgan, congratulations. Thank you. It's a big deal. And what did they have
you listed as? Morgan 2. No, it just said Morgan Hulzman, but they spelled my last name wrong.
He didn't even like ask us. Usually they go, what's your name and spell it.
That's right. So they don't mess that up. And did you say from the
the Bobby Bone Show on the bottom? Yeah, well, I told
him I worked for the radio show, but he didn't seem to care.
They don't put what job you work at when they're
talking to you. I'm just saying. Yeah, they don't say
hey, this is Morgan. She works at Regions Bank.
You know, that's not a... Her name
should have been Morgan Bobby Bone Show.
Hey, I tried. That would have also been weird.
Yeah, well, good job, Morgan. Congratulations. Thank you.
Whoa. Like, it's just so dumb.
What did you say? I hate her. Like, all the good
Samaritan stuff I've done, the 911 calls,
the turning in things, and nothing.
Okay, can we shift your perspective a little bit instead of
hating on Morgan for this. Why don't you look at it as wow? If it's happening to Morgan,
it can happen to me. No, because I've done a lot of things and all she did was walk from her car
to the gym. Okay, well. I mean, come on. You've been pretty lucky in life too, though. Name one.
This job. That's called hard work. There we go. Okay. Amy has a new episode today of Four Things
Amy Brown. Yes. Yes. What is it? Oh, it's a OG four things style. So,
it's an original gangster? Totally different things. But we talk about stopping procrastination.
being proactive with your health, knowing your worth,
and then a Haiti update, which is kind of devastating.
Haiti's near and dear to my heart.
And if y'all could just be praying for Haiti, that would be great.
It's an original gangster episode of four things.
Oh, gee. Yeah, four totally different things.
Thank you, guys. We'll see you tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
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