The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Full Show) Lunchbox Geeks Out Asking Chelsea DeBoer About Time On ’16 and Pregnant’ + Everyone Asks Someone On The Show For a Favor + Lunchbox's Son Learned a Bad Word!
Episode Date: November 2, 2023Chelsea DeBoer calls into the show, and Lunchbox geeks out talking to her! He's allowed to ask her three questions, find out what they are! Plus, hear what favors everyone on the show asks each other ...for and if anyone agrees to them. Then, Lunchbox's son learned a bad word and he can't get him to stop saying it everywhere!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning.
Let's go around the room here, check in with everybody.
Eddie, I'm going to come over to you first.
What you got?
Man, I can't participate in something I really wanted to.
It's a no-shave Movember.
Scuba came to me and said, hey, we're all doing it.
If you want to be a part of no-shave-movember.
Is that must-stand?
Yeah, you just grow your mustache out for something, like charity or whatever.
You don't even know.
Yes, yeah.
Right?
It's for something.
You just wanted to grow it, yeah.
Well, you know, I'd like to, but I can't do that because I've done it a couple times.
And every time I do it, people think I just speak Spanish.
Like what?
Last time I did it, I was at a restaurant and somebody was like,
Don't just da la Pano.
And I'm like, I speak English.
Oh.
You know, why don't you just say?
That's funny.
Have you seen a driver license picture?
Hey, like, I'll...
You say, Aki.
No, I'm like, I don't work here.
No, Travajo.
Dude.
It's like that, huh?
I was in a drive-through and then they was like, oh, I'm sorry.
Cinco ventec.
And I'm like, no, I got it.
525.
Here's my credit card.
Just from growing your mustache.
Yeah, so I can't do it.
That's funny.
You have to, it's thoughtful of people to give it their best go.
But they didn't even ask them.
They just assume.
I know, but they're like, oh, that part is true.
I was trying to find the...
Yeah, man, it is what it is.
I was trying to find the...
Yeah.
That would be like if you see someone of any foreign descent, you go up and just start talking...
I don't know.
It's weird when I don't have a mustache, just normal face.
They talk to me in English, but the mustache just brings it out.
Okay.
Lunchbox over to you.
Oh, guys, I'm going to tell you what.
I got a way to save you guys a lot of money.
We've been overtipping our whole lives, and we didn't even realize it.
I read a story that people are now tipping pre-touching.
Why are you tipping on the tax?
Like, you don't, like, the tax shouldn't be added into your bill.
So you look at your total.
And if it's like $25 and then they add $5 a tax, you tip on the $25.
So now when you go to restaurants, it's going to save you a ton of money.
Wow, I didn't realize that.
Yeah, because you always tip at, like you look at the total.
But what you're looking at is the total plus tax and you're tipping on that.
Why are you tipping on the tax?
I'm okay tipping on the tax.
Yeah, it's fine.
But it's going to save you a ton of money.
I don't know about a ton.
Like your whole lifetime, it will.
And you did $25.
Let's say you go out to dinner with Caitlin.
So tax is probably what, two something?
And then if you're doing 20% of...
Because most of the time, a way to figure out a tip is double the tax.
No, no, no.
That's what I'm saying.
If you go out to dinner with Caitlin and it's $60, I don't know what tax would be, $7.
Okay.
So don't tip on $67.
You tip on $60.
So let's do the difference here.
Thank you.
On $67, if you were going to tip 20%, that would be $13.40.
Okay.
If you were to tip on $60, that would be $12.
Wow.
That's a lot of money.
It's a dollar.
It does add up.
It adds up.
So when you go out now, you need to tip pre-tax.
Hey, honestly, I never thought about that.
Thank you for limiting everyone's tips.
That's box.
All right, Amy.
You start tipping like me?
You're up.
Oh, okay.
Well, I have a curling iron burn, and so I just need to lay it all out there.
that that's what it is. It is what it is.
Guys, Hickey alert.
Hickie alert!
I'm not back, but y'all,
lunchbox brought in a anonymous tip on Morgan's neck,
and it was a curling iron burn,
or whatever he did a while ago,
and I just wanted to go ahead and lay it out there.
We need a let her hickie analyzer of lunchbox. Take a look at it?
No, because.
No. You just said it was a curly iron.
That's what I know. No?
No, because he'll analyze it and be like,
oh, I'll buy my eyeballs.
Why would you say it's that and then not let us look at it?
That's like going to the police station saying,
I didn't do it. Well, let me take your fingerprints.
No.
We'll not do it.
Yeah, but it's like,
we'll not give you surveillance footage.
It's based on principle.
I don't have to show you anything.
Then why would you didn't tell us?
You brought it up.
Because I guarantee you.
I did not text that woman.
Let me see your phone.
Nope.
No.
For sure.
There's something fishy happening here.
Whatever.
I'm trying to prevent tomorrow.
You just made it worse.
Okay, calm.
No, I will not calm down.
I'm trying to prevent tomorrow a voice changer thing.
I'm being like,
awesome.
Would you have ever seen her neck dope?
She has long hair over it.
I don't think you ought to see it.
Yeah, right. He sees everything.
She is guilty conscience right now.
Big time.
She's doing that in a minute.
She's trying to hide it on herself.
Yeah.
And who's to say that you wouldn't have the hickie
and then burn yourself over it just to cover?
Oh my gosh.
That's next level.
Okay.
Y'all are ridiculous.
Let's see it.
I can't even believe it's a 40-something-year-old person.
No, no, you can't blame us.
We've done nothing.
Except react to you saying, I got a curling hour burning,
then you're like, but I'm not going to show you.
But the way y'all are, you make me have to say that
Okay, show Eddie.
Let's see it.
Why?
Let's see it.
And she's blushing.
Just do it there.
There's no way.
There's no way this is a curling button.
I know, Amy, way too long.
Let's see, Amy.
You're blushing.
You're blushing.
You're blushing.
Okay.
Oh, she's coming.
Show it to her.
She's pulling her hair back.
Oh, my.
That's deep.
That's in the shape of, like, lips.
It looks like you got a lip tattoo on your neck.
Hickies don't really do lips.
It's a line.
What kind of hair iron do you have?
No, it's a.
I mean, we know what we know.
Guys, it's a mermaid thing.
Whoa.
What you're doing in your own bedroom?
It's a flat line.
No, no, I'm going to go.
I need help because I have the melody of this song in my head and I can't get it.
Come on.
So everybody listen closely.
Here we go.
Na, nah, da, na, na, na, na, na, na, na.
No, no, no, no.
I got it.
No, no, everybody stop.
You even.
I heard it.
It's Black Sabbath.
No.
Bang your sing your loner
Yeah, man, that's Ozzy.
That's right.
That song has been in my...
They played it in a razoride game,
and I've tried to keep it in my head for like a week.
But I don't know the name of that song.
Because I don't know sing down boomed I sold here.
Let me sing in my phone here.
What song is this?
I'm not seen a boonapoodie.
Warpigs.
Is that Sabbath?
Yeah.
Yeah, dude.
Do you have war pigs?
That's why they played in their massive
Just like witches
That's why they played a razor bag game
War Pigs
And they mixed it with some sort of like
No, that's awesome song
That's like a good walkout song
I guess that's why they walked out to it, huh?
Yeah, war pigs
I'm surprised
Couldn't put it together
I tried to remember for a week and a half this thing though
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun
Okay, that's where we are this morning everybody
Amy's got a hicky
I can't remember a song
I don't know what you guys.
I'm tipping.
Lunchbox is mean.
My mustache.
Nettie's got...
And I curse my mustache.
Let's open the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
My eight-year-old just started wearing glasses after the teacher noticed he was having
trouble reading the board.
He's had on for about a month, but we recently have found out he's not been wearing
them in class.
Turns out when he first started wearing them,
He was teased by the kids in his class.
So he will wear them when I drop them off, but then he keeps him in his case.
Then he puts him back on before he comes home.
How do I deal with this?
Thanks.
Mom in Texas.
That is unfortunate because it sucks and young kids are mean.
I wore glasses in case anybody didn't know out there.
It's never seen me.
I wear glasses.
I've worn glasses a lot.
My right eye has like 6% vision, period.
I'm colorblind and my left eyes fading fast.
So I don't have great vision.
I wore glasses for my early part of my life
because it was to protect my one good eye.
I wore a patch for a while.
You want to talk about getting beat up called a pirate.
That patch thing sucked.
They put a patch on the good eye to strengthen the bad eye.
But you know what?
Stronger than both?
Fifth graders when you're in kindergarten and they beat you up.
Yeah.
So it didn't do that anymore.
Just stopped.
Like the kid, just stopped.
Really wish I wouldn't have.
But what I found was people that I really looked up to,
not that had vision problems,
but I liked how they looked with glasses,
which were Buddy Holly.
Pegasoo, Pegasoo, Pegasoo,
and Weezer
was with these homies
disin my girl.
So I thought they're cool.
So I want to do what they do.
I want to look like them.
And that's why I started wearing these black rim glasses.
What you can also do is you can really let him be a part
of picking what kind of glasses they are.
and he might pick out some glasses that are like Harry Potter.
He might pick out glasses that are maybe a little weird at times.
But I think if you're really wanting him to embrace it,
you've got to let him embrace the whole process because it does suck.
It sucks.
What I like about these emails similar to this that we get from time to time
is it's also a reminder to parents listening.
Because I mean, I'm even thinking about it with my kids of just every day
talking to them about how to treat others.
and that's like could have a slow effect on some of these other kids that might be getting picked on.
Because whether your kids is the one getting picked on or just reminding your kids, hey, how can you make someone feel good today or make sure you're kind or make sure no one feels alone at school today?
Like even just consistently reminding that to them when they're walking out the door, it'll stick in their head.
So when I hear this, I'm like, oh, I never want my kids to be the one that are making someone feel bad for something.
And so as parents, we can kind of hear stuff like this and take it on as a responsibility to make sure we're having these conversations with our kids because it could stop, you know, a kid like this from feeling bad.
So, and if you're with the mom of this kid or a kid like this, if you just empower them to make some of the decisions, they'll be happier to make some of the decisions.
Yeah.
What's up?
I like that.
Oh, yeah, cool.
They have a little control over it.
I agree.
And let them drink beer.
Wait, what?
Oh, no, never mind.
That's a different one.
We just go full adult
You know what?
Heck, let them vote.
No, just let them be a part of the process
and picking it and let them find cool people that have glasses.
He can hit me up.
I'll make you a video too if you want to be like,
hey, what's up, kid, it's me?
But then he's like, that kid, that guy's awful.
I hate listening to that guy.
Thank you.
Thanks for the email.
Close it up.
Your wife's about to have a big birthday.
Yeah, she's starting 40, you know, in a few weeks,
and I haven't planned anything, and she says...
Wow.
40?
and you haven't planned anything?
Nothing. Zero.
Not a...
Even for you, that's surprising.
Nill.
Because 40's like the big.
Yeah, but that's what I think.
Okay, 40's a big deal.
But if she wants a 40th birthday,
she knows what she wants.
So plan it.
Why put that extra pressure on me
and say, hey, plan me a 40th birthday?
And then it's like, oh, you have all the...
You want her to plan her own birthday party?
Yeah
Why do you ask her
Hey what would you like
And then I'll plan it all out
That's basically her planning it
So why doesn't she just do it
If she that's what we
So that's the disagreement we're having is
Who is supposed to plan something?
You are
You
Without a doubt
It's you
This is all falls on you
I mean I just
Why aren't you talking about it to her
Like are you not on my side?
No like ask her
What do you want for your four-year party?
Is anybody on lunchboxes side
No
No
think she should plan her own 40th birthday.
Ray.
Yeah, 100% honestly because my wife,
she planned her own.
It was a one year cancer celebration, cancer free,
and it was flawless.
She invited everybody.
That's different.
It was so much easier for her to communicate with all the people.
You imagine getting a text from lunch.
Hey, party.
Don't really know the time yet.
I mean, that's what it would be.
I hear you.
It's just a different.
I get your wife having that celebration.
One year.
She knows exactly who she wants there,
what she wants to do.
she can handle all that.
Why say, here you do it.
So then I got to get the numbers from her.
Okay, I got to text your friend.
Yes, because that's the effort.
I don't know who that is.
Okay, cool. Let me get her number.
Morgan, what do you think here?
Oh, I definitely think you should be planning it.
If I had a husband and he didn't plan something for me, like on a big birthday,
I would be upset because that's a big birthday.
You don't have to do that every year.
But for that birthday?
You should know what she wants since you've been with her.
How would I know what she wants?
I knew what my wife wanted for her 30th birthday.
whenever that happened.
Because she probably told you.
No, I just know what she likes.
I know what she did.
So I planned it and surprised her.
But it wasn't total surprise
because she knew that I knew
what she wanted.
Yeah, here's the problem
about the surprise though.
Like you can't really ask her
like, hey, do you want a surprise?
Like I said, I didn't do it like,
surprise.
It was just like, hey, I've planned this.
This is what we're going to go do.
I've already had it.
But I knew that's what she wanted to do.
And she knew I knew what she wanted to do.
So I think if I wouldn't have nailed it,
she'd been to the point.
But I did it.
But I did it.
It's about the effort.
Why are you putting the pressure?
It's the effort that she deserves you, her husband,
to plan her 40th birthday party if that's what she wants, a party.
Yeah.
Does she want a party?
That's the other thing.
Well, she wants to do something, but I'm like.
And you haven't lined up anything.
Nothing.
I'm like, well, what would you like to do?
And she's like, well, I thought you would plan it.
I'm like, no.
See, that's the whole point.
You tell me what you want.
You plan it.
And I'll show up.
But doesn't it feel good when it's your birthday and somebody planned something for you?
Yes.
And you don't do anything.
work.
It's her day.
She's telling him that too because she's saying I thought you would plan it.
So she's telling you what she wants.
She wants you to plan something.
She wants you to put your effort in your mind, your creativity, and go, this is what I think we should do.
It's not as hard as you're making it out to be to also get numbers and create a group text and invite people.
It's like 10 people.
Are you serious?
It's not hard.
I got to go through her phone and be like, hey, just so you know this is her husband.
Yes.
That's literally what I do.
Oh my gosh.
And I think it's okay.
Okay to ask her like, hey, who all would you like to be there?
And I can send out a note.
It's not a surprise, surprise.
What's your favorite restaurant or is there something else happening in town that day that y'all could all go do?
I don't know.
Do you have a gift for her?
A gift.
It's her birthday.
Why did you ask that as a question back to me?
What kind of gift would I get her?
A birthday present.
Have you ever bought her a birthday present before?
I don't know of.
You're joking.
Why does it sound like we're speaking different languages?
I don't understand.
We're just talking to a child.
I feel like there's a translator in the middle of us
because he's returning our questions with such tone that it doesn't match.
A gift?
You're telling me, how long have you been married?
Seven or eight years?
You've never gotten her a birthday present.
I don't think I have.
Does she get you birthday presents?
She got me some shorts this year.
But other than that, she hasn't.
She doesn't really give me that money.
What did she do for your 40th birthday?
I planned a trip.
to Las Vegas with me and her, Garrett, Missy, and Ryan.
We all went to Vegas for my 40th.
And then Garrett and Missy and Ryan, they left and we stayed a couple of extra days.
And that's when we had the spa day.
So you planned it.
But did you go, I want to plan this.
I'm going to, or did she plan it even though you told her where you wanted to go?
Well, she picked the hotel.
Oh, my gosh.
No, no, no.
I don't know why it's funny to me that lunchbox planned the spa day.
I mean, you can do that for her.
haven't let me finish. I didn't pick the spa day. I'm saying after Ryan, Missy, and Garrett left,
she booked a different hotel that didn't have a casino and she did a spa day. So I think that
was more for her. Okay, well, then do that for her. Do that because you know she likes that then.
Yeah. Okay. Book a hotel. With Ryan, Missy, Garrett. Called Missy. Ask Missy what she thinks about
it all. I can't just book a hotel because I can't, I don't have me where to put my kids.
But that's something else for you to figure out. Get a sitter.
pay a sinner to spend the night in my house?
It's her 40th birthday lunch bugs.
You spend so much money on lottery tickets.
And your birthday, you spend a ton of money.
Who watched the kids then?
Yeah.
Her parents flew in.
Okay, well, then called them and say, for her birthday, can you fly in?
Oh, that's good.
Probably not.
Okay.
Does anyone, Ray, do you still agree with him?
No, I've actually jumped ship.
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are ready.
Ernest Chandler, every single day walks five and a half miles to work and back.
Round trip.
It takes them two hours to get there and two hours back.
Is it because he likes to go for a walk and just think about life?
Negative.
No, uh-uh.
He lives with his nephew and his family and they were having hard times with their bills.
They couldn't pay bills, mortgages.
So he said, you know what?
You don't have a car.
Just take my car.
And so he let them have his car.
He says, I'll walk to work.
But there's an organization in town called the Jacob Bradley,
Dugger Foundation. They heard about this
and they got a donation of a car.
They fixed it up and gave it to
them. Can you imagine how much that would change your life?
I can. No.
Because he doesn't have a car. But he can buy
a car. He literally can buy a car. Correct. He has
choked. You know, it's raining outside this morning
and an Uber dropped him off.
Really? Yeah.
Okay. I saw
I saw it. Did you happen
to see it? I saw it pulled up. I'm like, it's so early. Who is this?
It's lunchbox.
Okay, okay. That makes me go back.
You get a car.
I thought it was a listener.
Okay.
Why don't you get a car?
I mean, yeah.
We just, we...
Do you need this foundation to help you up?
Yeah.
What is that name?
No, you don't count.
You don't need it.
The Jacob Bradley Dugger Foundation, if you're listening, I mean...
They're in Alabama.
Alabama's just right below us.
Are you getting a car?
Oh, yeah, ma'am.
Have you been looking at cars?
No.
You know it's almost winter.
No, I know.
Well, see, the car started working again.
Then you should...
trade in right when it works.
Well, I did the Kelly Blue Book.
You don't want to know how much is worth.
We can figure that out.
How much?
200.
100 bucks.
You guys are underselling it.
You guys, don't be crazy.
5,000.
$250.
$250.
I win.
I mean, it's like, I think we could give you $500 just to like do one of those fair
where you beat the car up things.
Oh, that'd be cool.
Oh, man.
I'll buy the car from you for $500.
No chance.
Okay.
That's double what Kelly would give you.
I know.
But Kelly doesn't really, does that really even count?
Kelly and her blue book?
Yeah, yeah.
But I would like to say I'm really a big fan of Jacob.
Okay.
That's a great story.
$500 for your car.
No chance.
But what are you going to do with it?
Think about it.
Think about it.
Think about it.
All right, Eddie, thank you.
Yeah.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
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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 going to get what he deserves.
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What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Wodom.
My next guest, you know from Stepbrothers,
Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with him one day.
And I was like,
and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means,
but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through
and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent,
I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head
against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit. If you saw it written down,
it would not be an inspiration. It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat. Just hang in there.
Yeah. It would not be. Right. It wouldn't be that. There's a lot of luck.
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Old versus Young, Elder versus Millennial. Eddie, I have three questions that millennials will know you are
not a millennial. No, I'm not. I'm an elder.
These dolls were released in the 2000s, and they featured big heads, pouty lips,
spindly limbs, and chunky-heeled shoes. Their waists are barely wider than their necks.
What's the name of this doll line that also had a movie in 2007?
Also had a movie. That's a huge clue.
2007. Give me American Girl Doll.
American Girl Doll is incorrect.
Morgan you can steal
Those would be Bratz dolls
That's correct
Never heard of it
With a Z
VRATZZZZZZ
RATZZZZ
I never heard of that movie
Let's go and do a little introduction here up first
He's the dad of four
He's the Hispanic who don't panic
He's the happiest member of our squad
He's been working out to lose his dad
Baud is producer Eddie
All right question two Eddie
Sandra Bullock plays a boss
Who forces her assistant
played by Ryan Reynolds
To marry her
So she can avoid being deported
What's the name of this 2009 rom-com?
Passport.
Incorrect.
Try there.
Morgan?
What do you mean?
The proposal.
Correct.
I thought it was a solid guess, man.
Passport, was it because a proposal?
Yeah, no, no, because she didn't want to be deported.
Oh, I thought maybe you tried to remember.
I was like, I know if it's the P, propose.
No clue.
Eddie, what Disney Channel show premiered in 2001 and was about the personal life of a teenage girl who sometimes had a cartoon version of herself, act out her private.
thoughts. Here's a clip of the song.
You name that show.
This is the private life
of Zach and Cody.
It's a girl. Idiot.
That's absolutely wrong.
Morgan.
Lizzie McGuire. Correct.
No! And I know her.
You know Hillary Duff? Yeah, you know Hillary Duff? Yeah, you know
Hillary Duff? No, I mean, I know of her.
Okay, got it.
All right, let's introduce Morgan here.
Don't call her a goober.
Even though she recently got a car that wasn't her Uber,
It's Morgan number two.
Thank you.
Morgan, I'm going to play this song from 1985.
The name of the song is Take On Me.
I need to know the artist.
I'll know this song.
Don't know that I can play the artist, though.
And Eddie has to steal and get it right.
You have to miss it, and he has to steal it and get it.
Yeah.
Dang, take on me.
I was just listening to 80s music.
He was trying to brush up the knowledge.
Dang it.
The Beatles.
Incorrect.
Eddie.
80's music.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
It's correct.
Is that not 80s?
It is, but the Beatles are not.
No, we're not.
Wait, are they 90s?
What are they?
Yeah, yeah, they're 90s and early 2000s.
They're all over Bob at them.
Morgan, this sound activated switch.
debuted in the 1980s.
It would plug into electrical outlets and control the power to a specific appliance
based on a specific type of noise you can make with your body.
What?
You made a sound with your body that would allow this to turn on and off.
What's the name of the product?
Oh, the clapping light.
The clap.
Clap on and off.
The clap.
Wait, what was the question?
What's the name of the product?
The sound activated switch.
The clapper.
Correct.
She got it.
She got it.
I thought it was clap it.
I wouldn't guess clap.
No, that's Boppet.
And Morgan, just for fun, what DMC?
sports model is fitted
with a flux capacitor
and it turns into a time-traveling
machine in the back to the future films.
Oh, the car.
Oh, what does it call? That doors fly up.
The
shoot.
Yeah.
The wave rider. No, incorrect.
Eddie, would you have for fun? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's a DeLorean. That's correct. Morgan is still in the way
to know. Nice job, Morgan. Morgan's up
4-1. She wins again and we replaced the elder.
She's killing me. Who's the other elder?
I know.
Nah.
Lunchbox?
Maybe.
That'll work.
Or scuba or we'll draw or something.
Yeah.
Morgan, great job.
There she is.
Morgan number two big one.
All right.
We're here for you.
The more you know,
it's us just doing a public service
to each other in the room
and to our listeners.
And this is all inspired
because Amy had sent me
this thing about plastic cups.
Yeah, I saw this article
in the headline was,
sorry, your paper coffee cup
is a toxic nightmare.
And I was like,
what could be so toxic
about a paper coffee cup
which when we get coffee to go, that's what all the places are putting it in.
And even if they're supposedly eco-friendly, in order for them to be leak-proof, because it's paper,
they have to put this layer of plastic on the inside.
That makes sense.
And when it's hot, then it leaks.
It melts it.
It's hot.
It melts it a little bit and you drink it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So what do we do?
It's a thin layer of plastic, but scientists have discovered chemicals that harm living,
creatures, us. But what do we do? Why don't we all just take our own glasses places?
Yeah, why don't we? That's an option. Taking your own mug.
Here's Starbucks. Here's my mug. They do that. They'll, they'll put it in your stuff.
You don't want to carry it around? I'm good with plastic. I don't know more than that.
Well, that in less long. I'm not carrying a jug. Really? I'll lose it. I'll be seven jugs deep.
Not know where any of them are. Spend more money on jugs. Although we have, instead of going to
Starbucks, my wife bought a little, little coffee machine type thing that makes all kinds of stuff. And I don't know that it's saving us money yet, but it will.
And long it doesn't break in the next month.
We have one of those and my wife makes coffee at home
and then she buys Starbucks later in the day.
Oh, that seems like it's doing double wrong.
All right, thank you, Amy.
The more you know,
try not to use plastic cups for coffee.
I mean, paper.
Paper. Paper or plastic.
That's the thing.
Okay, Eddie?
Man, I found this out last night
because I was munching on these baby carrots
and I'm like, what are baby carrots?
Like, I bet they're so cute when they come out of the ground.
Did you know that baby carrots aren't its own carrot?
It's just a carrot and they cut it.
the shape of a baby carrot.
I did not know that.
What?
It's so dumb.
Wait, you thought the perfectly little...
No, I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
I never thought about it.
These are so cute.
They're probably for the little bunnies.
But I never thought about it.
You thought they like came out like a little...
Yeah.
Never spent a second thinking about it.
I just didn't know they cut it from bigger carrots.
I worry about you.
If you think they grow different, like, oh my gosh.
Why wouldn't there be like...
There's smaller bananas.
Oh, they're cute little bananas.
Great point.
I learned something.
And there you go.
think the opposite. I just didn't think about it.
Baby carrots aren't young carrots.
They're chopped out of big carrots.
The more you know, they're...
Well, y'all know the shredded carrots.
They're just shredded. They're not... They don't grow shredded?
Right. Now you're making fun of me, Amy.
Lunchbox. I got one for the ladies.
Listen, if you are cooking
and you burn your dishes...
Why can it... More guys. Yeah. Guys cook.
Yeah. I do. I cook all the time.
Okay, but who does the dishes?
I do. Oh, my bad.
So, you know. So, you're not doing for dudes.
You know, you get that burnt stuff on the dishes and you're scrubbing and scrubbing and scrubbing and you can't get it off.
Guys, you put laundry soap and let it soak in there.
Boom, comes off like magic.
Don't sit there and scrub it with dish soap.
Just go get some of your laundry soap out of the laundry room, poured it in there.
Let it sit a little bit.
Comes off so easy.
Like the tide, the gritty grainy?
Yeah.
That's interesting.
Have you researched?
I have no idea.
Does it taste like plain clothes?
Cook in it next time?
But no, if it damages the pot.
Amy, I don't care about all that.
A pan?
I didn't do all that research.
Did you try it?
Yes.
And I just said, oh, that actually does work.
Boom.
The more you know.
Thank you.
A couple.
Number one, I think this is something useful.
If there's a jar or container that you cannot open.
And I've heard things like pop the bottom.
Yeah.
Or put hot water over the top or what you need to do?
Bang a knife up against the edge of it.
Dangerous.
Okay.
What you need to do.
Rubber.
Yes, you're right.
Is run, like put it, get water, get hot water if you can and hold it underneath water for 30.
seconds. It loosens it up.
And like totally have it
totally in the water. Oh,
totally submerged. You can't
get it open. And you didn't think that much water.
Just clogged the sink and
you ever have a hard time opening jars?
Sometimes. Kailen said to open a couple
for me. Interesting. Yeah.
Okay. It's not really a strength thing.
It's mostly if it's like real small, I can't get my hands
like that small because it's so masculine.
Well, usually my wife asks me to open it and
I can't and then we try all these other things. I don't give
it back to her and be like, you try to open it.
Well, sometimes I just go to her first.
I'm just like, I can't open this, can you?
And she's like, yeah, boom.
Oh, wow, wow.
Morgan, do you have one?
Yeah, I do.
Go ahead.
So if you upload a selfie onto the website, P-I-M-E-E-E-E-S dot com,
you can find all the photos of you out there on the internet.
Whoa, I don't want that.
I don't like that.
P-I-M-E-Y-E-S.com.
You upload a selfie.
Yeah, this is how I found out that there's apparently photos of me on CelebrityFeed.com.
I saw Morgan's on celebrity.
That's a whole topic for another day.
Really?
Are you?
She's on celebrity feet.
This is how I found out about that.
I'd be like, dang, think I'm a celebrity.
That's awesome.
How did they find your feet through your eyes?
It's like they upload a photo of me and apparently I was barefoot or something.
But that, so that website, though, you could find anything that anybody's put out, you've put out.
It could be anything with your face on it.
I'm not going there.
No, no.
My other, the more you know, lack of sleep can kill someone sooner than starvation.
Big guy focusing on sleep, a lot, trying to anyway.
chronic sleep deprivation is linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, obesity, all these other things.
Newborns need 14 to 17 hours a day.
Adults only need 7 to 8, but you will die quicker if you don't sleep than if you don't eat.
Are you, your sleeping getting better?
I know you like had some good night.
I've been stretching a lot, and I think that helps my sleep a little bit.
Like I really try to wind down.
But sleep and drink water and give your wipe the jar if you can't open it.
The more you know
If you're in bed
You feel dizzy
Put one of your feet on the floor
Your brain will readjust
Just one
Even when you're drunk
If you just put
I don't know if the drunk's dead
That may not get out
I do that for hangovers
You do?
Yeah I put one feet
Put one hand
And I close my eyes
And it all stops spinning
If you have a stuffy nose
You can get relief
By slicing an onion in half
And placing both halves
On your nightstand while you sleep
Oh that's cool
Disgusting
That smell
But it opens your nostrils up
No
You can prevent acne
By turning the water
To cold
in your shower, the cold water will
seal your pores and prevent dirt and bacteria from entering them.
Oh. Finish. Boom.
Hey, we're just looking out for the listener
and looking out for each other. Thank you guys.
Your top three songs in country music this week.
Number three, Russell Dickerson, God gave me a girl.
Jason Aldeen, try that in a small town at two.
Morgan Wallin, thinking about me at one.
And you're facing what he's drinking.
Are you thinking about me?
Number one pop song, Doja Cat. Paint the Town Red.
I said what they said.
The number one alternative song, Blink 182, one more time.
I miss you.
Their album did really well, though.
I mean, they've been up there for, what, three weeks?
Wow.
Two weeks?
Tom DeLong's the big UFO guy, right?
I mean, he quit the band to study UFOs.
Really?
Oh.
Like for real?
Yeah.
What?
The study thing?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
He's way in and has talked to really intelligent,
educated people that have been in the government.
He's really...
The Blink 182 guy.
Mm-hmm.
Mike, you know, shut some light on that?
Am I wrong on this?
Yeah, whenever that first footage came out from the Pentagon
saying that UFOs are real,
that was because of him.
His company made that happen with all his research.
Started a company about it.
What?
That's nuts.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
All right, prepare to feel old
because Urban Outfitters is now selling
refurbished iPods and calling them vintage.
That's funny.
Dang.
An iPod would be weird to someone who's 14.
Because we used to have one of these for our talking and one of these for our listening.
And you had two.
Oh, yeah.
And then when people started to really just go pure music on their phone, I was like, I will never.
No need to.
Now it's crazy.
Everything's in the phone.
But if you had told me when I was 25, I'd have been like, no, no, I want to keep my iPod, my music and my phone separate.
But I had an iPod shuffle.
Yeah.
You didn't even know there's a dumbest thing ever.
I spent money to not even really pick the songs I'm listening to.
Just hit play.
It'll show me.
You load the song Zen and you really had no,
you couldn't pick what you wanted.
It was a little tiny one.
I got an iPod video and I bought all you guys won for Christmas one year.
And we lived in Austin.
And that was legit, but the screen was so small.
I still got it.
Does it work?
Unopened.
Oh.
Still sealed?
Still sealed.
Oh, my.
That's going to be worth a lot of money.
Yeah.
I know.
I'm one of those guys.
What does that mean?
That I accidentally held on to something and now it may be worth a lot of money.
How will you know?
Well, I've looked online before and it was only like 100 bucks, but it costs me more than that to buy it for you.
Well, yeah, Urban Outfitters is selling these, which is crazy for 200, 300, 350.
They're different prices.
How do you load music into them?
They're refurbish.
I don't know.
Well, refurbish doesn't mean that doesn't tell me anything about the music.
Yeah, it's cool.
And yeah, it's old.
Yeah.
We're old.
So, but heads up, you can get them on eBay for like $35.
So you don't have to get them at Urban Outfitters.
because they're selling out of them.
I would expect it of an outfitters, though, at least they work.
Yes.
Refurbished.
You know how you put your music in them?
Refurbish.
I know that didn't answer your question.
Okay, so 20% of households are keeping the refrigerators at the incorrect temperature.
I thought the temperature was right before it freezes.
Like you find where it freezes and then you keep it one above that.
So like 33?
I guess.
I don't even know that I've ever acknowledged.
I could change the temperature in my refrigerator.
Right. That's why I thought I'd share this story
because some people were probably just not even paying attention
and you may not realize that you're not at the recommended temperature.
What is it?
Which is anywhere between 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit to 44.6.
Well, that seems like a big difference.
You could cook a steak at 44.
44 does not seem like that's cold enough.
No, no. Yeah, I think it's fine.
Now I'm curious I want to go home and check mine because I honestly don't know.
but I feel like, I feel like mine says 44.
Okay, what else you got?
I don't know.
I didn't even know you could change a temperature of a fridge.
Well, now we're all going to check because your food will go bad faster.
Winona Judd was talking to entertainment tonight about how Post Malone is one of the best performers she has ever seen live.
And she said when she's in the car, she's going 75, you know, who does she listen to?
Post Malone.
And so then it got me thinking of who we've seen that are the best best.
performers live.
What comes to mind, and I'm not, I won't go right to my favorite artist, but like a Lucas
Nelson.
Oh, yeah.
Just being blown away by somebody when they perform live.
He's played on this show, but I've seen him perform out, and I was like, oh, wow,
that's, that's awesome.
But yeah, Stapleton obviously is an easy answer because he sounds so good.
Speaking of Post Malone, I think he tried to rent my house for a week.
That's crazy.
Like your current house?
No, the one that we're selling.
Whoa.
Let him have it.
No, I don't want to put furniture.
in it. I had to pay for furniture.
What do you want to do? Throw a party in there?
It's coming to the CMAs.
I'm pretty sure it was him. They wouldn't tell me
exactly who it was, but they were like
this megastar, not from Nashville.
You're going to have...
You could have just dropped by.
I don't care to.
What do you mean? Post Malone's there.
And I didn't want to buy furniture or rent furniture
and then have to deal with all that. But yes, I'm pretty
sure that's who it was. Post Malone.
That'd have been crazy. I send Mike.
But I'm like, hey, I'm sending over my rock guy.
look at the chimney and Mike's all looking in the window.
Mike loves them.
Does Mike have a post-alone tattoo?
No.
Do you have a post-mal tattoo?
Not yet.
Oh, not yet.
Because I feel like you shows up.
I mean, that's my file.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Damn it's something good.
Amy, if you had a ring and had multiple diamonds in it and you look down on one of the diamonds
was gone.
Not all of them.
The whole ring's not gone, but one of the diamonds.
What would you think about that diamond?
Well, I mean, I'd be freaking out wondering where it was.
And do you think you'd find it?
No.
I wouldn't either.
I would just, well, it's happened to me before, and I never found it.
A teeny tiny one.
The diamond fell out?
Mm-hmm.
Well, so after flying into Pittsburgh, this woman Kristen, she's like, well, one of the diamonds
is missing from this ring.
Her 99-year-old grandmother had given it to her, and the rest of the diamonds were there.
The ring was still there, but one of the diamonds was gone.
So they went back to the airport.
filled out a little, hey, I'm missing this, which I would think you would never get a cash or a random diamond bag.
A kid maybe, a computer possibly.
But cash or a diamond, no chance.
However, one of the employees the next morning saw, hmm, I think I've seen this.
And so she sees the diamond in the bathroom the day before, takes it, puts it into a little desk,
and then once the person claims it, she gives it back to them.
Wow.
Found it in the bathroom and did not keep it.
That's amazing.
Maybe, though, didn't believe it was a real diamond.
Or maybe she thought she got caught on surveillance and maybe, like, it's not worth getting busted.
In the bathroom, I don't think they can have cameras.
That's a good point.
No, she did it out of the kindness.
It's like the guy that almost vacuumed up my ring at the gym once.
Go ahead.
Well, I was on the elliptical, and I guess I took on my rings for something.
I think it was elliptical where you have the arms going to and my ring was bothering me.
So I took it off.
And then it fell.
And then he was vacuuming and saw it, found it.
How they know what was yours?
gave it to me. Oh, I was the only person at the gym. It was when I was going to the gym
24-hour fitness before the show back in 2006. That was a fun week. I'll never forget it
because it lasted, yeah, about a week. You've been pretty fortunate with people returning stuff.
I need you're living right. Yeah. You get the members balance. Okay. That's good. All right,
that's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying. Yep, that's me.
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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 going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Ego Vodom.
My next guest, you know from Stepbrothers, Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network,
It's Will Farrell.
Woo.
Woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with him one day.
And I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through.
And I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you.
Which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
All right, it's time.
We have 90 seconds on the clock.
Amy will give us these investigative morning cornies.
How many can we get right?
Team, you ready?
Ready.
Amy, you ready?
Ready.
Let's go.
The morning corny.
What sound does a turkey's phone make?
Gobble.
Gobble, gobble.
Gobble.
Gobble.
Gobble.
Gobble.
Turquy.
Gobble.
Turkey.
Gobble ring.
Fether.
Fether.
Ring.
Ding.
Ding.
Sing.
Ming.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, because it's the oven's ready.
Well, ding, ding, ding.
That's funny.
Well done.
We read it again.
We read it again.
What sound does a turkey's phone make?
Gobble, gobble, gobble.
It's going to be gobbled.
Is there a phone company?
Sounds like gobble, gobble.
Turkey gobbler.
Turkey beak.
Gravy.
Turkey.
Breast.
I really don't know the same.
Oh, turkey breast.
I like that.
Yeah.
Turkey.
A sandwich.
What about dressing?
Okay, she made a noise.
It was Thanksgiving-ish.
Stuff.
Stuffing.
What sound does a turkey's phone make?
Gobble, gobble.
Does it vibrate?
Does it...
Is it silent?
A turkey doesn't use the phone.
It's an animal.
That's a joke.
That's a good point.
Go-bring, go-bring.
You all the ving clothes.
A ring tone.
A ring bone.
A wish bone.
A wish bone.
Wish bone.
A wish ring.
Wish tone.
Suffering.
Have we ever not got one?
Yeah, gobble tone.
Gobble, tobble.
Gobble.
Gobble ring.
Dial tone?
Bird tone.
No, it's dead.
So it doesn't make a ring.
Ten seconds.
Don't give us any hand.
This is terrible, guys.
Oh, that's a quick ten seconds, right?
We got none.
Yeah, I don't know if this is a good joke, Amy.
I'm probably going to say it's stupid.
Are you because we didn't get it?
Yeah, probably.
Go ahead.
What sound does a turkey's phone make?
Wing, wing, wing.
No.
Wing, okay.
But I would have, we would have never got that.
I know, but it's not terrible.
No, no, you all said.
Wing, wing, wing.
Turkey chicken.
Wing, wing.
Like a chicken wing would be easier.
No.
Okay.
I'm just sore about it.
Hey, hey, I'm not mad at it because, you know,
you all run me dry a joke sometimes.
That's the bottom of the well, huh?
No.
But I mean, sometimes I've got like.
That's the worst we've ever done, guys.
I'm not proud of that.
There's no yelling.
There's no yelling.
No.
At lunchbox, you can go first.
We're doing favors because this started with him and he wants a favor of me.
But everybody can ask somebody in the room for a favor, okay?
Lunchbox, you go first.
Bobby, I want you to make dreams come true.
Challenge mania is coming to Nashville.
It's people from the real world Road Rules Challenge, which is now just called The Challenge.
They do this like, Derek is the host and this other guy and they do a traveling show,
like where they do a podcast and they bring people from the show.
show and they're coming to Nashville
November 18th. Why you look at your watch?
You don't have a watch on.
He says that every time.
For a date, November.
Your calendar watch.
I mean, Josh is going to be there.
Devin, Tori, Anisa,
Jonet, I want you to bring them in the studio.
We have a big old panel of challengers
in here. Make my dream come true.
What will we do with them?
Talk to them about life on the challenge.
Is it as glorious as I think it is?
Like, let me meet them.
Like, just bring them in the studio.
So let's do this.
I mean, it could be cool.
It would be awesome.
I don't know who they are, but that doesn't matter.
I don't either.
I mean, Devin, Tori.
Josh, can you reach out, Derek?
I mean, we should bring in like three of them.
Okay, let's see.
The top three.
Who are the top three?
Josh.
Derek.
Anisa.
Devin, Tori.
Gosh, man.
Anisa's great, too, though.
Is that CT guy in there you always talk about?
Yeah, but he's not going to be at this one.
No, Puck's not here.
Oh, what are in here?
No, he's not going to be there.
die? No, no. I'm saying he's not going to be there.
Okay, here's the favor. Yes, if scuba can line it up, we'll bring him in for a second.
They're in town. Okay. It's double favor. Okay.
Yeah, sure. Got it. This is great.
Eddie, what's your favor? You want to ask for? Okay, so this is mainly Abby, but if anyone
wants to step in and help, so over the Thanksgiving break, we're going to
go for like a little mini vacation for a couple of days. I need someone to take care
of my dog. Preferably at their place.
Golly. I wouldn't know. Wait. Wait. Wait. David.
Take your dog home?
Yeah. Abby is the resident dog sitter.
No, no, no. Abby's just somebody that's responsible that we pay because we care about our dogs.
Yeah.
And Abby stays at their house.
Well, I guess Abby could stay at our house if she really wanted to.
How many days are you gone?
Two days.
It's just two days.
No big deal.
What are you going to pay her?
No, no, this is a favor.
This is, I'm asking you for a favor.
I have four kids, man.
I need a favor right now.
The favor would be, hey, would you watch the dog.
I'll pay you.
Oh.
Okay.
Abby, I'll pay you $10 a day.
10 bucks a day?
10 bucks a day.
Are you, like, you're actually kidding me?
A day.
Abby, are you leaving town?
I have not decided yet.
I don't know.
So you can't commit to this favor yet?
Correct.
I cannot commit yet.
I'll have to keep you updated.
But she doesn't know if she's out of town yet.
So this is good.
If it's the money you're worried about Abby, we'll talk about that.
Okay.
I'd love to.
You have asked.
You're good now.
Okay.
Amy.
I need scuba Steve or I would like to ask
Sub-Baseev or any of you guys too.
Just pick a person because if you do that, nobody's going to...
Okay, but he's got the truck, but I also...
Oh, the truck.
I felt that.
That's a good one.
The damage truck.
So he's got the truck, but y'all all could help out in a way.
I would like to cut down a Christmas tree.
Oh, you want...
You want to go out to the woods and do it.
And then y'all help me put it up.
Oh, my God.
How about help you move and take you put the airport at the same time?
But guys, her husband would probably do that.
Well, you know what? That's on her.
I know this is the first time I'm, that's on me.
We all are my friends.
You said, hey, you need a favor?
Well, you get to ask somebody for it, though.
You can't put it on everybody.
Yeah, see, I ask Bobby specific.
I'm going to try to make that dream come true.
Specifically, Scuba Steve, since he has a truck.
And probably a chainsaw.
It's like a Christmas tree.
You need a chainsaw?
So you want Scoob to act like your husband and drive?
No.
And go with you.
No, you were all going to go together like family.
You and the kids and scuba?
Yeah.
No, all of us.
Like, I thought it was a thing.
What is your answer?
Or I'll pick it out.
I just need a ride.
How far away is this place to pick out a tree?
I mean...
You have to cut it down?
I don't know yet, but it's almost Christmas.
You can go to that.
It's basically Christmas.
It's time to decorate.
You didn't answer his question.
How far is it?
I don't know yet.
I have to research.
Are you guys going to go to dinner too?
Respectfully, I would choose a place that's close.
Scuba, let's say it's within 20 minutes.
Yeah.
Within 20 minutes, we can find time to do it, yes.
Thank you.
And will you love the kids call you daddy?
They call me daddy just for that.
They love that dad.
Well, you said family, you and the kids.
They have their dad.
I hear you.
Yeah.
You can have more than one dad.
Yeah.
I'm sure.
There's scuba.
He'll take them.
Morgan, do anybody want to ask for a family?
Yeah, I do.
It's also Scuba Steve.
All right.
But I want to ask to see if you'll be my manager and help me land my first TV show gig.
Because you're really good at managing people and you have some Hollywood connections.
And I'd like to act on my.
my first TV show.
That's a big favor.
I mean, but he'll make money off of it.
Hey, he'll make money off of it.
Like, as much money as I make.
If I got a cut.
Yeah, you totally get a cut.
I get to fly with you to be on set and manage it while we're there.
Yes, if that happened, if we did, if I land a rule, 100% I would pay for a flight
for you to come out with me.
And if there's like another rule somewhere in a future production, I get that as well.
Like, maybe there's an opportunity for me.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Maybe you just ask the, whatever.
scuba Steve's writing. I can't remember it's a TV show or movie. Yeah, just write.
I would like that, but I don't know if that's going to write or win. Okay. All right. Good job.
Everybody. I can't wait to see how much time. The only favorite that I ask for all of you is just keep being you.
Thanks, very. Oh, we can do that. Okay.
If you just keep being you and being the best version of you, then we all win. Okay? Yeah.
Hey, remember, only one person asks the favor of you. Only one person.
Did you think we were all coming for you? No. Because I almost was like, hey.
You're always like, hey, what?
But then why did you change your mind?
Because mine's not realistic, so.
Oh, boy.
I'm married.
No.
It has nothing to do with you specifically.
Right, Thomas Redd, 16.
You could make it happen.
Bobby Bone Show.
Wait, what?
A restaurant in Georgia has had it with rowdy kids just running around.
Parents not watching their kids.
Ah!
Throwing food.
So, the Toccoa Riverside Restaurant in the Blue Ridge Mountains
now warns families of a new feat.
there's an adult surcharge for adults unable to parent.
Okay.
The restaurant charges you extra if your kids are bad.
Okay.
I like it.
The eateries warning has upset many diners who have rushed to give the restaurant bad reviews.
I'm telling you they didn't go to that place anyway.
There's just people on the internet that get their internet butt hurt.
Many claim the owner dislikes children.
One reviewer sums up the whole experience about writing,
don't go if you have children.
Food's not good either.
Do yourself a favor.
Go somewhere else.
That's from the New York.
Post, whole story.
Okay, lunchbox you said okay first.
Yeah, okay.
So that I'm going to start charging them for bad service?
You can't charge them.
Wait, if they want to charge me.
You can't charge them.
They didn't come to your establishment.
Right, but if they, you went into their place.
If they, what constitutes bad kids?
I mean, they could say, oh, my kid says, ah, all bad kid, $10 charge.
They can just make up charges.
That's what they do about food, too.
They assign any price to what they want.
And then if you want it, you stay in their business.
I mean, the kid goes to the bathroom and he brings the paper towel and actually
drops on the ground $15 fine i mean but they're not doing that you're you're you're being
extremely hyperbolic about that part of it they're saying if your kids running around they can charge like
a five dollar service fee or whatever it is because your kid was bad they're not saying if your kid
drops a napkin but they're also not going to pay you you you came to their place right but if
they want to charge me i'm not right i'm just saying you can't charge them right guess what
we can not go there yeah we won't be going there and they're going to lose so much business or
gain it or will they get it or will they get it
it because people are like,
dang, I have to go listen to kids yelling the whole time.
I mean, that would be attractive to somebody who doesn't want to have kids yell in their ear the whole time.
Amy?
Or families with kids that behave.
And it's probably mostly just that.
Hey, make your kids behave.
Mostly that's all that is.
It's just a flare.
Hey, look, make your kids behave.
I can't imagine they're charging a bunch of people for this.
And all these people that are writing about it on the internet, they didn't even been to the restaurant.
People just like to go to the internet and say crap.
Yeah, and at the end of the day,
The restaurant can do whatever.
Yes, it's their place.
People are like, freedom, freedom, except for when it's against me.
Yeah.
It's like, okay, I don't know what's wrong with people.
If you don't like it, don't go.
That's it.
You can't go and charge them.
Lunchbox is showing up with one of those credit card machines.
All right.
Why not?
Because you're in their place.
You can't go somewhere and charge them for something.
They didn't.
Eddie?
I understand both sides.
Like, as parents, it's so hard to control your kids sometimes.
But, you know, like if they're out of control,
it's time to go.
Like, that's kind of what we do.
But for, and for the restaurant, it's tough.
You know, you're trying to serve everyone in the restaurant.
If there's a table disrupting the whole restaurant because the kids are running around,
I understand it.
I love the charging, but there has to be rules.
There really has to be like, all right, if the kids run around, there's a charge.
If the kids are throwing food, no.
I mean, as soon as one kid starts running around the table, it's like, it's time to go.
Yeah, if kids spills milk, is that a fine or is that just an accident?
I think that's an accident.
That's normal.
Yeah, I agree, because adults can throw in them.
food, not an accident.
Look, if adults start running around the table, he gets charged too.
Exactly.
That's what kicked out.
Yeah.
I think mostly it's not that they're charging a bunch of people.
It's just that they're saying, we're going to do this if your kids aren't good.
Again, mostly, it's just like the bat signal.
All right.
I would imagine some parents, I don't know, but they may go out to eat and be like,
okay, we're just going to take a break.
Like, let our kids do whatever they want to do and not pay attention.
And so they're fed up with it.
Do you guys do that?
Sometimes.
Or we go to a.
place that has an outdoor and they let them run around?
That's different.
But outdoor is different if it's meant for outside.
After running up to other tables, that's weird.
I mean, they may kick soccer balls and hit people at other tables.
Oh, boy.
That happens.
Okay.
All right.
What if those people charged you?
Then I'd charge them for being in the way.
So then you're even.
This is from Evolution and Human Behavior, which is a research journal.
And tell me what you think here, especially fellas.
pregnancy changes men too.
Oh yeah.
It does?
Yeah.
When your wife's pregnant, you change.
How?
They're freaking out a little bit.
I remember I freaked out a lot.
Most times.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Women's bodies change, right?
But so do men's bodies.
Oh, no.
I was going to say, like, he would get more annoyed because they complain about a lot of things.
You got to make, like, late night runs to get ice cream and pickles and stuff.
The male brain becomes especially primed for cooperation in the months before we
becoming a father.
Fathers to be go through hormone changes.
Testosterone goes down.
Prolactin goes up, which encourages paternal behavior and weight gain.
Oh, that's good.
Guys tend to mimic their partner's behavior and eat more,
typically putting on 5 to 10 pounds during pregnancy.
Any truth to that with you guys?
No, I don't think I did.
Because my wife, I was lucky my wife didn't have any weird cravings
where, like, Eddie said you had to go at like 11 o'clock at night
and get a pint of ice cream.
She didn't have any of that.
My wife liked to chew on ice,
So I'd have to go to the neighbor's house and be like, hey, man, my ice machine's, like, empty because you need some more ice.
Can I have some?
Did you give them a heads up that you might show up, though?
Yeah, I would text first.
Okay, that's good.
Yeah.
Did you gain weight or anything?
I mean, I was bigger when we had kids.
What's it because of that?
I don't know.
I drank a lot of beer.
I don't know.
Oh, yeah.
A stress drinking will be that, man.
From Prevention Magazine, being a super kind person to others actually helps you have more longevity.
People who help others live longer actually live longer.
In a five-year study, a researcher's,
found people who gave no practical
or emotional support or more than
twice as likely to die than
those who are helpful. I would just
have to think it's more like
if you're doing good stuff, people are doing good stuff to you. It's just
natural energy attracts energy.
Like if you're a happy person, mostly you're just going to be on other happy
people. Well, and speaking
of chemicals being released, you know,
related to the pregnancy story, no, there's
feel-good chemicals that are released too
and those are good for you. Sure, but I'm saying
that if you're
positive, you attract other positive people.
And those people can also help you in the same way that you're helping folks.
So I'm going to live a long time.
You might die in a minute.
You might die by the end of this segment.
Which, by the way, here's a voicemail.
Do number five.
This is Katrina from Wichita.
Born in Studio.
I just have to say I'm a huge fan of Lunchbox.
He is my absolute favorite and everybody takes him too seriously.
Like, you guys need to calm down.
He is just here to be the life of the party.
I love you, lunch.
This woman is so smart.
I knew that Wichita had some smart people,
but we found the smartest person in Wichita.
Thank you.
You're a genius, and I'm glad you can see eye to eye with someone so intelligent.
Eye to eye?
Yeah.
That means you, it doesn't matter.
That means she agrees with me.
Like, she sees life the way I do.
She knows what's up.
A long-lost lottery ticket worth $1 million
found by the house cleaner.
Whoa.
From UPI.
A Massachusetts man says his house clear came across a long-forgotten lottery ticket.
He bought months earlier, and it was a $1 million-dollar winner.
Is it?
Do they expire?
They do expire.
Absolutely.
You purchased the $15 million moneymaker scratch-off from Tony's convenience on Salem Street in Medford.
The ticket was lost and forgotten.
He never checked as if it was a winner.
The house cleaner found the ticket in a vase months later and says, hey, is this something you need?
Scrashed it a million bucks.
A million dollars.
That's crazy.
That's making you want to get scratch-offs.
Oh, really?
You know what makes me want to get?
A house cleaner.
Exactly.
Yeah. And also, I mean, I have no idea where how my stuff is. Let's be real.
And you have to cut her in on that one. Oh, how much? Well, you're going to get like $560 or so back after taxes.
$560,000? Yeah. So you're probably going to give her like $50,000.
Whoa. That's a lot of thousands.
That's a lot of thousands, man. Not quite 10%, but yeah.
Motorola's back with a slap bracelet phone. It's pretty cool. Oh, I saw this.
I don't know if it's going to last, but they had the whole tech world convention and
It's a phone and you slap it.
It goes around your wrist like the old slap brace that's used to.
It's like a bendable screen.
That's fromengadget.com.
A saucer shaped UFO from 2010 is now deemed a genuine UFO
because nobody can explain it after all these years.
A picture of UFO snapped over the Andy's Mountains of 2010
is revving back up because they spent all this time studying it,
trying to identify it.
They're like, we don't know what it is.
Governments don't know what it is.
Physics team at the University of Albany.
They're like, we don't know what it is.
So it is now a genuine UFO.
Doesn't mean it's a genuine, you got aliens in it.
Unidentified.
But no one can identify it.
Yeah, that's tough because we know they're aliens in that, don't we?
No.
How do you guys see all these stories coming out from all these people that have high government clearance or super intelligent or physics degrees?
And you still think there's absolutely no chance of anything at all being legit.
Attention, man.
Attention.
Look at me.
Look at this theory I have.
Oh, click on my story.
Oh, I've been out of the game for like 30 years.
I'm an older guy, so I'm going to see.
That's what happened. That's how I feel.
I'm looking at. It looks like the Hindenberg in the sky.
That kind of shape thing.
Like a blimp?
It's crazy. Yeah, it's wild.
The job seeker deadlines approaching.
If you're looking to find a new job in 2024, time is running out to get those resumes out.
Lunch.
In order to start on Wednesday, January 3rd, the first day back to work, applicants need the ball rolling within the next few weeks.
On average, it takes 33 days from a candidate's first application to get in the job.
Oh.
So that's the deal.
The deal there.
Why'd you say lunchbox?
Lunchbox.
Is he applying for?
I don't know, man.
Somebody's leaving according to your cousin, the psychic.
Yep.
Yeah, I don't know.
Somebody's going to start their own thing.
You can only hope.
Could be lunchbox.
Could be.
You could only hope.
I said we could only hope.
That you're leaving?
I mean, who, I don't know who.
I didn't say who we want to leave, but.
Who do you want to leave?
Kick one person off.
Go.
Oh, man.
I'd kick Eddie off.
That'd be fine.
He's super annoyed.
Just because I say you.
That's it.
If you were to eliminate one person on the show,
and they go away, and we forget they even
existed. Oh, gosh, this is terrible.
Oh, then I'd say Eddie.
Why? Not Abby. No, Abby is such a small part of the show
that we forget about her anyway.
Like, I mean... I don't, but yeah.
On a daily basis, I walk in, I'm like, oh, yeah, you work here.
I forgot about that. Stop.
But it would be Eddie? Yeah.
Interesting.
Eddie, who would you eliminate?
Lunchbox. Okay.
Because I so good. Yeah.
And finally, if you're serious about betting on pro basketball...
Bobby, who would you eliminate?
No, that's a serious question.
Yeah.
That's a good question.
Vones, who have you thought to eliminate?
Thought?
Why would you?
I'd probably eliminate myself.
Stop, okay.
It's a good answer.
Thank you.
That's who I think.
That's how you dodge a question.
That's a politician if I've ever seen for.
If you're serious about betting on pro basketball,
they say watch the players you want to bet on and watch their social media because they found
the NBA players who are active between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
perform worse the next day after they're on social media that night.
What?
They studied it over years.
Okay.
We should try this.
I'm not doing all the research.
I don't even bet on basketball, but it's a college basketball.
basketball I do.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
That's from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Oh, did you see the guy talking about jobs?
The guy that said, I have the perfect plan to be a millionaire.
What you do is you go and you apply for like 50 or 60 jobs.
And, well, first of all, you get your wife pregnant or a girl pregnant.
And like three months into it, you go apply for all these jobs.
And you get all the jobs, like in the next two months or so.
And then all at the same time, you take maternity leave.
And so you have 60 different jobs and you take all maternity to leave and you get all the money.
How can you have more than one job?
Yeah, I don't understand it.
If you don't have to go in, you just get it.
Stop.
It is funny.
All right, there you go.
That's the news.
Bobbies B.
Stories.
Hey, by the way, I'll be in Louisville in a couple weeks.
You guys come on out to the comedically inspirational show in Louisville, Kentucky.
It's the very last show on my tour.
Tickets at Bobby Bones.com.
We're finally going to do a formal interview with Chelsea Houska.
Yeah.
Solo clap from Lunchbox.
I mean, she's clapping.
Her name, though, now is Chelsea Dabour.
Deboer.
I don't know.
Yeah.
She's from 16 and pregnant and teen mom.
She has her own clothing line called Chelsea DeBoer Collection.
Lunchbox is a massive fan of her.
She has a show on HGTV.
He has just straight up been like, can we get her on, can we get her on?
And the answer is yes.
Now lunchboxes have a dice in my hand.
You roll the dice.
Whatever it lands on is how many questions you get to ask.
That's it.
Oh.
That's it.
Oh, God.
Is there a zero on there?
There is.
And there's also a nine.
And zero is zero.
Zero is zero.
And nine.
is nine, but after that you can ask no more questions, and then the interview's done.
Because all I'm going to do is set it up and say, hey, how's it going?
And then you get that many questions and it's over.
Wow, okay, but I can do run-on sentences.
No, you get, if there starts to be a manipulation of the rules, we disconnect the call.
Oh, boy.
All right.
Come on over here and roll the dice.
Oh, I get to roll it.
Don't cheat. You get to roll it.
Why would I cheat?
Well, because you do.
Roll it and then turn away.
Oh, man.
Everyone.
There's lunchbox roll the dice.
Roll it.
Turn away.
Here we go.
And now, lunchbox, I will tell you this.
Your number is more than three.
It's less than seven.
Now, would you like to keep the number or roll one more time?
R-roll.
Okay, the number would have been five.
No, that's not enough.
Okay.
Here we go.
Roll it again.
Roll it again.
Don't look.
Here we go.
Roll it.
Can't see.
Hold on.
Okay, so lunchbox.
Oh, boy.
How is it?
I don't know, man.
It's above two.
Yeah!
It's below eight.
That's a lot.
Would you like to re-roll it or to keep the number you have there?
And when I say it's below eight, it's eight or below or it's, yeah.
So it could be eight.
Felt like a good roll, he said.
Would you like to keep it?
R-roll.
The number was three.
Yes.
Yes.
See, I knew it.
I knew it.
Give it a roll.
Keep it up here.
I'm trying.
Here we go.
Gentle.
Did you see that one?
Yep, saw it because I thought it's going down.
That's the number, though.
The number's three.
No, no.
That you rolled it.
You saw it.
You saw it.
You rolled it.
Dude, pick your three best questions.
Pick your three best questions.
I thought you were going to let me re-roll.
You did roll, then you looked at it as it rolled.
You were trying to cheat.
You're not.
It's going to land on what it's going to land on.
No, he can't cheat it if he's like he wants to re-roll.
He knows he knows if he wants to re-roll.
No, that's it.
That's it.
We're coming back with Chelsea Houska.
Oh, my God.
Next.
Three.
again.
It's meant to be.
You get three questions.
That's it.
And you can say nothing else.
Ray, shut us mic down after three questions, okay?
Yeah.
All right.
Back with her next.
Oh, my goodness.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clever Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
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And now I'm bringing all.
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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 going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Ago Wadam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live and The Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like,
and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar.
of, you know, the cat just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks, Dad, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
All right, about to talk to Chelsea Houska-Dibar.
Am I saying her name right, lunchbox?
I think you are.
Remember, you get three questions.
I know.
Because we roll the dice.
You roll the dice.
I know, but you got it five.
You were letting me re-roll.
And then you re-rolled again and again and again.
It was all three every time.
He only gets three questions.
That's going to be so hard.
How am I going to do an interview with only three questions?
You can do it.
Exactly.
You can do it.
All right, here we go from 16 to pregnant and teen mom and her TV show now on HGTV.
Here she is.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Chelsea DeVore.
Hey, Chelsea.
How are you?
Good to talk to you.
I can actually see Chelsea on Zoom now the last time we talked to her, somebody's phone cut out.
But it was pretty cool.
And so she's on the show because we were talking about.
Sorry, I was trying to contain myself.
Go ahead.
What?
I was excited.
I was trying to, I thought you're going to bring me in right there, but sorry.
Go ahead.
Do you have a question?
Nope, no questions right now.
You have any questions?
Not right now.
Okay.
I'll let you do some talking and then I'll chime in.
Chelsea, thank you for coming on the show and being very patient with us.
Is it often that you have super fans that you have to figure out, are they weird or are they just passionate?
I feel like it's just passionate.
Yeah.
They're not weird.
You don't think anything about lunchbox is bizarre at all?
No.
Is it normal that like a guy in his 40s is obsessed with you?
Okay, actually though, like we'll be at the store and we've had like big biker guys come up to us and be like, I loved you on teen mom.
But that's okay.
I loved you on teen mom or I'm a big fan of how you presented yourself or what you did is different than this guy screaming whenever every single time you call in or you're on Zoom.
Like that feels would you have a dinner with this guy, you and your husband with this guy in real life?
Probably not, right?
He's a little too much.
I would be so down.
First of all, he's always yelling.
So I feel like that's just how he talks.
This is a true statement.
I think I could have dinner with her and her husband.
No problem.
You don't think you would react in a weird way?
I might react in a weird way, but that's part of it.
Like that's part of being in the spotlight and being on TV as people are excited.
It's someone that you, like you said, I like the way she represented herself on TV.
So I can appreciate how.
she has handled everything.
So Chelsea,
will you tell me about your store
that you're talking about?
Do you work in the store?
Are you actually in there sometimes?
No chance.
So it's not open yet.
We're opening a store,
but I'm definitely going to be there, yeah.
So the show,
wait, you're going to be working in the store sometimes?
100%.
I mean, yeah, when we're not filming or anything,
I will 100% be there.
And what's this store about?
It's just going to be home decor
and like furniture,
accents,
all the home things.
Do you have any questions about that lunchbox?
I'm just excited about it
and if we ever do get
into redoing our house
we know where to go shopping
that's right
at the store
yeah I forgot to exit
I had it up here
but I forgot what highway
and exit it is
but I don't have it right at this time
and so do you know about her TV show
yeah it's on HGTV
I have not watched it
no hey I'm being honest
I listen
what's it called
it's called
I don't know
it's called downhome fab
I was going to say
down home, DeBoer, but I didn't, I wasn't sure.
Was it weird to change your last name
whenever you were already famous for your original last name?
It felt weird a little bit, and I still have like some of my handles,
like Instagram are still
Chelsea Huska, but because I feel like a lot of people know me by that
last name.
Lunch what you have a question for her? I have so many questions.
Go ahead. Ask one. I mean, but it's going to take an hour for me
to ask all these questions. Go ahead, ask one.
Okay, so when you get pregnant at 16 years old,
what makes you think, you know what? I'm going to
go on MTV.
Okay, good question.
Well, I was pregnant when they first aired the first season of 16 to pregnant.
So I had seen that they were doing a TV show and I think there was a commercial or something saying that they were casting.
I don't really remember.
And I just emailed them and I actually just found the email that I sent them like the original one like two weeks ago.
So that was weird to read again.
But I think I just thought, what the heck, I'm going to email them.
And then it just spiraled.
I'm just thinking if I'm 16 and I am pregnant, my parents are going to be like,
I'm not sure it's a good idea you go on MTV and do a TV show.
No, I feel like that's a valid.
Yeah.
A valid concern.
Do you have a follow up?
I can't have a follow up.
Okay.
Well, I hear you then.
Hey, so whenever you sent lunchbox, did we just become best friends?
a stepbrothers reference? Of course.
Okay. I said the same thing. Thank goodness.
I said the same thing. And then we kind of,
I was like, just say back in the movie and they're like,
no, maybe she just said that randomly.
But you are confirming that was from stepbrothers.
That is confirmed.
We were stressing out about the reply.
Like, how do I reply? Do I reply this way?
Do I reply that way? Don't want to freak her out.
Because Bobby thinks I freak you out because I'm a little
over the top and I'm crazy. And I met Macy one time and I waited in line at her book
signing. And so, yeah,
I'm glad to hear us from stepbrothers.
Did you see Lunchbox's reply?
And if so, do you remember it?
Yeah, you said, do you want to do karate in the garage?
And I said, y'all.
Of course she saw it.
Amy, are you kidding?
She replied.
No, she didn't reply.
Did she reply to that?
Yes, she said, yep.
Oh.
Oh, boy.
Okay, lunchbox, have another question?
I do.
So how, like, from when you started, like on teen mall or 16 and pregnant,
you get paid probably 500 bucks or whatever.
They film your whole hometown.
It's kind of crazy.
Do you become super famous immediately in your town and then it goes national and then you start making a lot of money?
How did it work?
I feel like I wasn't ever like super famous in my town.
We live in South Dakota.
Our biggest city is still pretty small.
And I feel like nobody really, everyone just minds their own business here.
Like nobody gets too excited seeing us out and about.
But the second part of your question was money.
Yeah.
Like, did it start out?
Without getting too far into it, just the more seasons that you're on, you know, as the show was getting more popular and you're getting like first season, it's a lower amount.
And then the longer you're there, the higher it goes.
Yeah, I get that.
So she could sit there and retire right now is how much it got to, guys.
Like she, like they were making it.
No, that's not accurate.
You don't think that's accurate.
Question three.
No, no.
No, no.
No, I stop.
Oh, that's it.
Hey, so let me ask you a question.
here because we have lunchbox on a question counter because we know he'll just to take this for two for two hours here yes that's why i'm trying to be like uh just
hey so here's the question is my got turned off my mic's off i didn't even finish my question now you're scaring her
do you get annoyed or is it uncomfortable for you that people want to talk about you at 16 when you've done so much as an adult as well
I feel like it's weird because in normal life, a lot of people don't have to, you know, go back and talk about themselves as a teenager that much.
But I can see like the interest there.
And I feel like that's when a lot of people like met me and started following my story.
So I get it.
But it is weird to have to like think back.
Because even I don't even think back to when I was a teenager that much.
But I totally get the interest there.
Okay.
See, that was.
going to be my third question. Okay, good. We're good. We're good. So hey, Chelsea, another thing was your
husband, how does he, how does he like the spotlight? Was he, is he cool with it? Was it a developing
thing for him to have to figure out? So he is very soft spoken and he was very shy when I met him. So it took
a while to get him used to it and get him into it. But I mean, he's fine with it, but he's still
not as comfortable as I am. I don't think. Well, we're super pumped that you,
We finally were able to see you because lunchbox loves you.
And I think you're pretty cool now because I've been able to read about you a little bit.
I think you're like totally cool.
I just didn't know what to expect.
Chelsea, thank you.
What's up?
Wait, I never even finished my third question.
I cut it off before I could finish it because I had my third question was,
what do you credit being able to keep your life on track and like progressed where you are now?
Because, you know, a lot of them went off the rails.
And she kept a stable head on herself.
and did so much more with her life.
I am fortunate.
I have always had a very supportive family.
Yeah, your dad, Randy, who, woo, woo, woo, who he's awesome.
Both of my parents are really great.
And her mom's awesome too, but they didn't answer the question.
Let her answer the question.
Let her answer the question.
Oh, my God.
Sorry, Chelsea.
No, you're fine.
Some of the same friends from like even high school,
I just have always had a very like supportive group and I know that I'm fortunate in that.
And also, I feel like having a kid young, I wanted to prove people.
wrong, you know, I feel like maybe they think that I'm not going to be successful. And so I think
I just carried that wanting to prove people wrong on throughout as I grew up. Aubrey says the
lifestyle and home decor brand found about Chelsea. Downhome Fab is the show, the season two premieres set for
early 2024. Whenever you guys get ready to premiere that, just let us know we'd love to have you on to
promo that. And then- Yes, I agree. And then down home, what's up? I just, oh boy. Your mic's off.
She doesn't like stuff.
Chelsea, thank you.
When the show is ready to come back,
please let us know.
Thank you for putting up with us.
I know it's been a lot.
You're awesome.
And I love South Dakota.
And I think that's super cool.
And you came on.
So that's it.
Everybody say bye to Chelsea.
Bye, Chelsea.
See you guys.
Thank you.
Bye.
She's going to think that was the worst interview ever.
What's happening?
My five-year-old has learned a bad word.
Okay.
And I'm talking about the...
What's to start with?
F.
Whoa.
The bad one.
Well, he probably learned it.
You say it all the time.
For sure, he can learn it from you.
As soon as Love to walk out the studio, it's F, F, F, F.
So he walks around everywhere, saying the F word.
I'm talking.
I would laugh.
No, no.
I laugh so hard.
I turn my back and laugh.
But I got to get him to stop because people are, I mean, he goes to, I mean, the grocery
store, he just be walking and he'll be carrying the cereal and he'll drop it and he'll be like,
F.
So he uses it correctly?
Oh, he uses it correctly.
All right, all right.
Do you have a clip?
Yeah, this is him at the house just yelling it.
What?
No.
Now they're both doing it.
Yeah, yeah.
The three-year-old learned it from him.
That was the first word I used correctly.
Bad word, I guess.
When I was a kid, my parents said.
I mean, he yells it in the right terms, the right time.
Yeah, be proud.
Chip off the old block.
Yeah, just like that.
So what do you say to him?
I'm like, hey, we don't use that word.
He goes, you do.
I don't know if he said that yet to me, but he's just like,
Why? It's such a funny word.
And he's like, and then he says, are you F kidding me?
Oh, he's in the I-N-G?
Dude, you gotta put that on it.
You might go viral.
No.
There's your viral video.
It's so, and my wife gets so mad.
But I'm like, it's probably me.
No, it's not probably you.
It is you, 100%.
I want to say it just because you're saying it around here.
And I don't curse.
Yeah, because like when I step on a Lego, it's like, what do I say?
Ouch.
Ouch.
There is no way.
that there. Your first reaction is
out. You're like...
Eddie, what if your kid curse like that? They don't.
Like, it's crazy. They've never, out of my four
boys, none of them have ever said
that word in front of me. And I'm sure
the older one probably says it at school, I don't know.
Right. But never in front of me. It's never
happened. And I would be like, whoa. You also don't say in front of them.
Correct.
Never. I mean, sometimes, no, we don't. And sometimes
my wife and I will argue and when we're really mad,
we'll be like, we'll whisper it.
You know? Just because
we know that they're around.
So what are you going to do?
How are you going to fix it?
Good for you.
I just tell him not to do it.
And then I move all in my life and hope he learns because...
When you embrace it, at what age?
You're like, well, he's never going to quit.
He'll stop.
I mean, listen to this.
Listen.
And we heard it.
You got it.
Hit it, Ray.
I mean, we can't really tell what he's saying.
Kind of you can.
You can.
Play the unedited version.
No, I'm just kidding.
Just kidding.
Bobby Bones show.
Don't head.
Story of the day.
This story comes us from New York.
police arrested four men who were driving around the city and had a bunch of rat traps in their car.
Well, who cares about that, right?
Well, they were driving to mailboxes, you know, like the big blue mailboxes, the post office, you drop mail in.
And they were putting sticky stuff on the rat trap.
And they would stick it down, boom, and pull out mail.
Oh.
That's how you beat it.
Can you do that by claw machine somehow?
Get stuff animals out?
Yeah, that's all I think about is.
How do I get those toys out of the claw machine?
That's funny.
You're oddly good at the claw machine.
I am really good at the claw machine.
It's the secret.
When I was a kid, I would go to the HV by my house, which is the grocery store, and my mom would give me a dollar.
She'd be like, you're never going to win.
I'd get four stuffed animals.
Yeah, he's like weirdly good at it.
What?
And I'm weirdly terrible at it.
Maybe it's a depth perception thing with my eyes, but I can never quite get that claw to go down right where I want it.
Well, it feels like the claw always goes down and then up and then it closes.
That's the thing.
If you get a bad machine where they have loosened the claw, you don't ever get anything.
They have bad machines?
Yeah, they can loosen that claw.
and where it looks like you're going to get it,
and then it pulls it up, and then it clenches and, oh, what do you know?
It slides right out.
I just want an iPod, man.
I want to grab it and I want to have it.
So what happens to them?
If they're stealing mail, that's a federal offense.
Federal offense.
You never messed with mailboxes.
When we were kids, we never messed with mail boxes.
You're not saying anything else?
You're just going to say when you were kids and we fill in the blank?
Well, I was part of a...
I would just not say it.
Yeah, all right.
Never mind.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's a federal offense.
So they're facing federal crimes.
All right.
There you go.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
It's a great mystery.
Hit us with that music.
Eddie?
This is crazy, guys.
So we're in my kids baseball game, right?
Me, my whole family, my wife's there.
And we get to the car after the game's over.
My wife's like, oh, my gosh, I'm missing an AirPods.
It's one of her AirPods.
It's like she has the left one, but the right one's missing.
So we go back to the park.
We're looking under the bleachers.
We're looking everywhere.
Nothing.
Can't find it.
Let's go.
It's getting late.
We got to leave.
So we go home.
A few days to go by, then just the other day,
there are groceries in my front door because my wife ordered groceries.
So I opened the door to open the grocery to get the groceries.
And I look in front of the groceries, it's the AirPods.
I'm like, is this the AirPods?
So I wait for my wife to get home.
I say, hey, this was on the front door mat.
Is this it?
She goes, oh my gosh, that's the AirPods.
Really?
How did it get there?
And you guys didn't bring the grocery.
to your front door. You had ordered them for like Instacard or something?
Yeah, from like Walmart delivery.
And had you walked through the front door a few times,
how do you know it wasn't there?
Oh, for days. Like, I've been going to the front door.
It has not been there.
No chance you missed it. No chance, bones. It was just right.
I mean, it's the first thing I saw when I opened the door to get the groceries.
And your wife wasn't home when the...
She wasn't home when the delivery came.
So it was on her clothing. She didn't know it or in a pocket.
She walked out the front door. It fell on the mat.
She left. Groceries come. Looks like the grocery guys.
I brought it, but really when she left the house,
it fell out of whatever she was carrying.
But it was days after, right?
I know, but that day.
Was she wearing the same clothes that she had on at the basement?
Because for that to happen, that would kind of have to be it.
I think so.
I mean, I don't know that she was wearing the same clothes.
I have no idea.
Or taking the same bag?
I thought maybe the delivery person had put the groceries down and maybe they had an earpod.
It fell out of theirs.
No chance.
But no, my wife said this is the one that I was missing.
And we have cameras, but for that, for some reason, that week,
The camera wasn't working.
The camera wasn't working.
Oh, man.
How could it have gotten there?
Morgan, your thoughts?
I feel like she just dropped it out of something.
There's no other explanation because nobody would have,
there's no identification on an AirPods.
So like, it's not like if it got lost out in public,
somebody could be like, this is yours.
And like leave it on your, or one of the kids took it as a joke
and then they left it there as a prank.
Or they knew they were running in trouble.
And so they just were like, oh, crap.
So they waited until you guys weren't there
and to put it on the front porch.
Yeah.
That's possible.
I have not asked them.
Like, I didn't even think they were involved.
Then that's a good crime.
If they think they were a suspect, that's a good crime.
Why would they take an AirPods?
Maybe they were being funny.
I don't know.
Does she use them all the time?
And they were just like, ha.
Yeah, she uses them every day.
That's why she was so bummed about not having it.
And how many days from whenever you lost it to whenever you found it?
Four days.
See, that's the part that's a little weird.
Because what I would suspect to is it fell off of her somehow.
when she put something back on that she wore four days ago
as she was walking out and it's just there
and then the grocery just sat down beside it.
So do you think that she didn't really lose it at the ballpark?
Correct.
It was like in a pocket of her hoodie or something?
Possibly.
Ask her if she was wearing anything the same
the day that you found it
be the day that she lost it.
Okay.
Or it's a ghost.
You have a ghost in your house.
Well, what if someone stole it and they felt bad
and they followed us home?
I don't think that's the case.
Yeah, I don't think it was.
I think the number one is,
It fell off of her and she didn't realize she had it the whole time.
And to the kids.
That thing looked perfectly placed.
Like, oh, here's your airport.
But it also could have fallen and the grocery person could have seen it and just put it there to make sure you've seen it.
Yeah, maybe it was in the yard or something.
Yeah, good point.
Let us know.
All right, I'll let you know.
I'll ask questions.
It's a good one.
I like it.
We'll see tomorrow.
Bye, buddy.
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