The Bobby Bones Show - THURS PT 1: Is Amy Dating Again? + Why Bobby Didn't Cut The Umbilical Cord? + Lunchbox Demands His Return

Episode Date: April 9, 2026

Bobby talked about the theory behind the 6-7 dating trend and we get an update on Amy getting back into the dating game after her recent breakup. We find out if anyone has asked her out and what ...her age range is that she is looking for, and if she's getting DMs on Instagram. Lunchbox calls in demanding to be allowed to return to the studio. We determine his fate when he is clear to return after being sick with a new disease. Raymundo gives Bobby, Amy and Eddie the titles of 3 movies and they have to guess the 1 actor who stars in all of them. It's harder than you think! Bobby talked about 2 crazy stories of women giving birth in public. He revealed the real reason he didn't cut his baby's umbilical cord. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:43 What's that? Well, it's not 6-7, but it's mostly finding somebody that's a 6-7. so they're not hot enough to leave you. Oh, there are six or seven on the scale. That's funny. The six seven trend is attractive but not dangerously so. And so there's a song too.
Starting point is 00:03:01 Wanna be happy for the rest of your life. Never make a pretty woman your wife. So for my personal point of you, pick an ugly girl to marry you. So funny. That was wrong though. But yeah, I thought that was funny. The six seven trend, she explains this person. It's like, hey, it's not all about looks.
Starting point is 00:03:19 I hear you. Yeah, it's not. I hear you. But there has to be attraction. Of course. Yeah. And that's looks. Yeah, that's from essence.
Starting point is 00:03:28 How's it going with you? Back on the dating scene. Come on anything. I'm not on it. I mean, my friends are sending me things from matchmakers. Like they're going to matchmakers in your honor? No. I guess there's reels.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Matchmakers are now putting up reels. Okay. Like saying, You know, hey, matchmaker Sally here. And I've got a nice man, 6-2 and Charleston, looking for a woman ages 45 to 60. He's successful. Why not I just DM that person then? What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:04:03 Could you have to pay the matchmaker? No, I don't know how it works. My friends just have been sending me. You know how like in Instagram you can just like send someone a reel? You know, I send you stuff all the time. Amy's getting really out of control. Oh, really? Yeah, she's trying to be that person.
Starting point is 00:04:16 I like it. Some of it's good, but some of it, she just gets fooled by AI too much. Right, right, right, right. Well, this is not AI. These are legit real matchmakers, and they are turning to reels, I guess, to find matches for their suitors. And anybody you're interested in? No, I mean, they sound good. Has anybody asked you on a date here in town?
Starting point is 00:04:35 No. What's your age range? What's the low end? I have not thought about it. Well, let's think about it now. What's the low end of your age range? 40? I'm 45.
Starting point is 00:04:45 You wouldn't date a 38 year? I don't know. Listen, I had experience with someone in their 30s and that did not go well. Boy, did you. We'd see them driving her car. We'd be like, oh boy. You know, I don't know. I think I want someone definitely, you know, fine. They could be in their late 30s, but must be mature. And what's the oldest? Must have a job. 56. So you're looking for like 38 to 56. Sure. What was your ex? How old was your ex? Fifty-five? Okay. So one year old? No. Oh my gosh. I just aged him, I think. Did he just, oh my gosh, he was 53. And maybe he turned 55 or maybe he's turning 55 this year. I was with him for a while. But he was 53 and I was definite when we first started dating and I definitely was like, wow, 50. And I had gone on a date before that with a guy that was actually 50 and couldn't believe I was doing that. So I guess. Any dude's DM? What I've learned from this is like I'll get used to the age.
Starting point is 00:05:52 It'll see. Every age that I thought was too old, I've gotten used to it. So I guess I don't really want to put a limit. But seven dudes do you like. Any dudes in your DMs? No. Okay. No.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Would you get on a dating app again? Not that I've noticed. Would you get on a dating app again? Not at this time. I'm not saying no to that ever, but I don't know. these matchmakers are they're good at their job because the reels my friends have sent they're not looking for someone tell me about one of the guys they sent you okay let me pull up because i'm sure they're the cream of the crop guys if they're putting them on on social media yeah well we might have audio maybe we just play it oh you have
Starting point is 00:06:33 audio hit it yeah i have a client and we are looking for the love of his life he's a CEO of a national company he's extremely successful six foot one and he is a silver fox he was born and raised in dfW he has multiple homes, one in Kerrville and another one in New York, and he enjoys traveling to and from those homes. He is very much of a man's man. He's not afraid to get his hands dirty, but he also has a little bit of a creative artsy side. So he enjoys the theater, the symphony, the opera. He's looking to meet someone between the ages of 45 to 60, someone who truly wants a companionship and partnership, someone who is bright, intellectual, open-minded, and someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously. That's why my friend sent it to me. I'll date him.
Starting point is 00:07:13 I mean, it sounds like the president. Yeah, yeah, yeah, screw it. Wait, it gets better. There's another guy. Hit it, Ray. Okay. I have a client, and we are looking for the love of his life. He's six foot two.
Starting point is 00:07:24 He's a physician, full head of salt and pepper hair, and light blue eyes. He has a wicked sense of humor, highly intellectual, very handsome, polished, professional. But he's someone that definitely doesn't take himself too seriously, and I find myself laughing every time that I talk to him. He's looking to meet someone 45 to 60, someone who's open-minded, who can have a conversation, about a wide range of things, someone who lives a healthy, active lifestyle who's emotionally intelligent and kind. That's like the greatest hits of somebody.
Starting point is 00:07:52 I know. So my friends hit me both of those. And when I'm watching them, I'm like, I'm 45. He sounds awesome. But they're not, they're looking for them in certain parts of the country. Like the matchmaker looks like she'll work all over,
Starting point is 00:08:06 but she'll be like, I have a client in New York or have a client in Dallas or South Carolina. And I'm like, okay, well, I'm in Nashville. So. And is there a picture of the guy as she's talking? No. No, I don't know. Do you have to DM?
Starting point is 00:08:18 Oh. I saw this one girl. And that's how they get you for the money. Well, yeah. Yeah. Oh, you mean, I have to pay. No, the guy's paying. I don't have to pay.
Starting point is 00:08:26 The guy has paid her. So I don't have to pay. If somebody pays me, I'll do a thing on them in my mind. Okay. Yes. You could do me. Weird thing to say. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Amy. You could say, I know this girl. She's 40. What would you say about me? I'd say, I'd say, hey everybody. She's sick. Boy, do I got the person for you?
Starting point is 00:08:50 She is very random, but it's funny. She has ADHD, and at times it affects her more than others, and I'll hold up a sheet of all her doodle. She's done during an entire show that is just a complete blacked-down sheet of paper. I say, uh, something positive. She has a nice car and she. You do have a nice car. You do have a nice car. That's, that's like, you have two houses?
Starting point is 00:09:12 Yeah. Okay. I have, she's successful. Oh yeah. She's got a nice car. She's successful. She's five, six. She has gold.
Starting point is 00:09:21 She has gold. She does have gold. That's right. What about something nice about my personality? You're funny. I did say that. You know, he said she's random. You're random.
Starting point is 00:09:30 That's funny. Yeah, it's good. Am I kind? Yeah, you're nice. Kind and nice are different. But you, I just. Amy, he's writing it. Okay, you write it.
Starting point is 00:09:41 Keep going. But I like this better than the ones that she played because like this is more of a normal person not like the greatest hits like you said yeah and she is struggling with paraminopause i don't know what that is but i'd put that in there that's good yeah she doesn't watch she watches a lot of shows but really doesn't watch any show at the same time meaning she turns shows on that we like and then just gets distracted and just leaves it on and gets the bad reviews i'm on testosterone she's spoiled she's on testosterone so she shaved her mustache every day i do shave my face but not for that reason
Starting point is 00:10:13 Okay, well, I don't really have it. But seriously, she's great. Hit me up for more details. That's what I would say. Okay. But then they would know what you and just DM you. Yeah, probably. Good luck with that.
Starting point is 00:10:28 When do you think you'll start dating? I have no idea. It's honestly not on my, like, to-do list right now. I'm feeling very comfortable with where I am in the moment. No rush on anything. Feel good. Also, all those profiles, it sounds like they're just like flexing how much money people have. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Two houses. It's physician. He walks around with no less than $1,300 in cash in each pocket. But then they level it out with, he doesn't take himself too seriously. Yeah. And also it's like, he's wickedly funny. He makes me laugh. So much so, I hooked up with him.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. My fiance and I love Halloween so much. We are getting married this year on Saturday, October 31st. We want to make it a full Halloween monster-themed wedding. The decision, however, has been met with some backlash from some of the members of our families. Some of our families have gone as far as to say we are celebrating Satan. What?
Starting point is 00:11:40 On our wedding. Isn't it crazy people still think that? Yeah. As fun as that sounds, we're more interested in having some laughs and just having a great party. and we love Halloween. Is there any convincing these people that our hearts are really with Halloween? Should we bother or should we not?
Starting point is 00:11:58 Getting married on Halloween. There you go. First of all, my general idea when it comes to a wedding is it your wedding, you do what you want to do on your wedding. That's it. I can be changed if you're like, we want to sacrifice animals.
Starting point is 00:12:12 Don't do that. But generally speaking, it does not matter because a wedding is a party. It is celebrating you and your future husband or wife and the love. And when you have a party, you get to pick the theme of the party. And a lot of people pick the traditional wedding theme, which is everybody gets together, she wears white, he wears a suit. But if you want to have, you want to dress like Legos or Halloween or Lord of the Rings
Starting point is 00:12:34 or that's all you. And these family members that say it's celebrating Satan, I fully, holy, don't believe that's the case anyway. And secondly, it's your party. I would almost say if you wanted to celebrate Satan at your wedding. No. I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't do that.
Starting point is 00:12:53 I wouldn't because no. But I'm saying it's your party. You get to pick the theme. You get to pick the theme. So they can kick rocks. Now you don't want them to kick rocks because they are important to you. But a couple of outspoken outliers in your family should not make you change what you want for your wedding. That is what I have to say.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Amy? Yeah. I think that I think the question was like. can you convince them otherwise? Maybe not about the holiday overall. But can you convince them to maybe set it aside for this one day that means a lot to you? Potentially. If not, then that's on them and you have to just release that.
Starting point is 00:13:32 Detach from that whole situation with love and know that something deeply within them has an issue with this particular day and respect that side of them. and I don't think you have to kick them out of your life or anything, but just know that they couldn't set aside something for your wedding day. You want to do a quick history of Halloween just so you can also teach them this. I don't know if they'll listen to you. So Halloween goes back to an ancient Celtic festival called Sam Hine, which is over 2,000 years ago. People believed on that night that the boundary between the living and the dead was thinner on that night.
Starting point is 00:14:08 So they wore costumes to scare away or disguise themselves from the dead because the dead could get through the thin veil much easier on that night. It was not about worshiping anything. It really had nothing to do with religion. So as far as Christian influence goes, later the church created All Saints Day, November 1st, and All Hallows Eve, which is where Halloween comes from the night before, which is October 31st. All Hallows Eve is Halloween.
Starting point is 00:14:34 So that was actually created by the Christian church. And not as a way to go, what was happening before was, the devil, but it's like, just the case mean people, spirits are coming back, we'll cover this up. So there are so many things, too, that in our life were created for one reason for hundreds of years ago that now we celebrate
Starting point is 00:14:53 differently because of that. Just because they're ghosts and witches and skeletons and you're uncomfortable with the symbolism does not mean it really is a darker theme. I mean, skeletons go to the radiologist. X-rays. Yeah. So Halloween started as a mix of, like, ancient seasonal traditions and Christian observances.
Starting point is 00:15:17 And today it's just fun. There's no Satan. No Satan. So that's what's up. You don't have to hit him with that because I'm probably not going to listen. But that's the history of Halloween. Equal Christian. And then back in the day, thousands of years ago,
Starting point is 00:15:30 people believe it's all that kind of crazy crap. Well, and some people even still to this day, if they are worshippers of the darker side, evil things, devil worshippers and whatnot, They might do particular things on that day, but that's on them. That's that, that's that, that's not the world you're in. Like, you like. They also might do that on a Wednesday. You know, we don't cancel Wednesdays.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Exactly. So, like, I think there are darker sides that come out on people on that particular day, but that's not your world. That's not your environment. But 99% is just 99.99.9.99 is people just having fun of Halloween. Yeah, I know. And it wasn't rooted in what I think your misinformed family members. think it was rooted in.
Starting point is 00:16:12 So we're with you, and there's a bit of a history lesson. That's the middleback. Close it up. This woman went into labor and gave birth during a hockey game. NHL game, Edmonton Oilers. Man, if you're that pregnant, I don't go anywhere. I want to get in the car. After about six months, I'm out.
Starting point is 00:16:29 What was he? Doesn't this happen all the time with athletes? In the middle of a game? Was it a fan? He was a fan. Oh, sorry. Like the athlete didn't have a baby. Can you imagine?
Starting point is 00:16:41 Well, one, it's a dude. It's also a dude. I thought it was his wife. No, it's a fan at the game. Okay, okay, okay, sorry. For one couple, the action off the ice was far more exciting
Starting point is 00:16:51 than what happened on the ice as the Edmonton Oilers played the Vegas Golden Knights. As the Oilers stank up their home arena, I didn't write this, by the way, in a five to one loss. Oh, okay. A woman went into labor and gave birth
Starting point is 00:17:05 inside the arena, the home of the Oilers as the game was being played. All's I know, after about eight and a half months we were going to go anywhere and then we were doing lots of curb walking and all the stuff to hopefully have the baby. Yeah, I mean, some people
Starting point is 00:17:20 just keep living their life. Good for them. I was just so scared that this would happen. But if you're the imagine you're just in a plate, that's not clean, that's not, that's sanitary. And are they ready? Are they ready for like, they have medical people ready to deliver babies? I mean, I'm sure
Starting point is 00:17:36 ready, but not planning on delivering a baby that night. And they lost. They stank up the place. So that was one Yahoo Sports. I'm not shaming anyway. She could have been eight months pregnant and seven months. I just know we were so scared that once we hit nine. And I'd also like to say this as a pregnant woman myself, because I was.
Starting point is 00:17:55 It's not nine months. It's ten months. So why do they say nine? I don't know where that started. Was it in the ninth month? Like in the ninth month? Because isn't it more like about the weeks? All I know is that most people, their due date is ten months away.
Starting point is 00:18:09 whenever they give you that due date, it is not nine months. And I don't know how that started where it was nine months, but also what's wrong with the number 10? It's even cleaner. Yeah, it's an even number, right? Yeah, but it's a solid. Maybe it helps women. It's like less daunting. Well, then say eight, who cares?
Starting point is 00:18:26 Who gives a crap? Hey, you can have a baby in a month. Why not? We're going to lie. Let's just lie. The other one, a passenger gives birth a board of flight to New York. Oh, yeah. This one was from the Caribbean or something, or Jamaica.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Caribbean Airlines is a passenger on flight zero zero five went into labor and at least it was upon final approach Okay good They were almost home If it's going up they're turning it back around And then everybody's annoyed because the woman in 10 months in Just got on a plane Or she went into labor early
Starting point is 00:18:54 It'd have been that too for sure So Delivered baby moments before the flight landed Man that's crazy Having been there in it First hand And someone's that's happening And it's not even your woman
Starting point is 00:19:07 That's crazy. Would you jump into help? No. If you're on the flight? No. I don't want to get in the way. If they said, I need somebody to grab the baby. If they said, is there a fake doctor here?
Starting point is 00:19:20 Is there anybody with an honorary doctorate from the University of Arkansas? Of course I would step in. And they would say, what's your honorary doctorate in? And I would say letters. And they would go, ooh, can you spell baby? I can. All right, get into action. Yeah, I think if it were an emergency situation, I have no problem with that.
Starting point is 00:19:37 I can hop in. All the stuff's happening. I'd be fine. But am I going to choose it? Nah. I didn't look at my wife. I had the baby. I sat up at her head.
Starting point is 00:19:47 But if they were like, hey, this is an emergency. Absolutely. No problem at all. So the air traffic controller was on with them. The airline's policy allows passengers to fly without medical clearance through 32 weeks of pregnancy. But bars travel after 35 weeks. But, again, they don't check that. There's not a card.
Starting point is 00:20:06 You have to show them. They don't say how far long in the past. The good news is both these babies were healthy. Good. So medical personnel were on hand to meet the plane. But okay, I want to say this. Again, I just haven't been in it. It's like a, I don't know, 70-pound water balloon
Starting point is 00:20:22 was, that happened right there. Really? No, I'm just saying. But you saw it. There's a reason they pull out all the trash bags and plastic, whatever, because. So much is coming out. Yeah. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Everybody having to walk through that. if she was like in the front. Yeah. And then that plane's probably out of commission for it. Yeah, you got to clean that thing up. That is out. But people do have to travel. No shame from me at all.
Starting point is 00:20:47 But that's crazy. Two birth stories. I didn't cut the, I told you I didn't cut the cord, right? I don't know that you've talked about that. I don't recall. I think we asked. Oh, we did?
Starting point is 00:20:56 He said, no. Can't remember everything. You know what? Do you know what? Lecenta, did you eat that? I still am. We have it every Thursday. You cook it.
Starting point is 00:21:04 I didn't cut the cord because I asked the doctor, I said, is there any benefit long term to me cutting the cord? Like, will it benefit the baby in any way whatsoever? And she said, no, it will not. There's literally nothing about cutting the cord that benefits anybody at all. And then I said, why would I want to take scissors and go through human flesh then for anybody, even my own kid? I have no interest in taking anything sharp in taking and cutting human flesh, even my own child. and so they were like, that's a weird thing to say. Perspective.
Starting point is 00:21:38 We got it. Yeah. I don't know. I think it'd be cool. And I'm sure to some people it would be. I did not find it cool at all. Yeah, I know I get that. I don't want to cut flesh.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Zero desire. Why would you think it would be cool? I don't know. Because it's just a part of being, you were a part of the process of your daughter being important. But I don't know. It's just like a next step of like this is something that needs to be done. so I'm going to do it. How do they do it before scissors existed?
Starting point is 00:22:06 Well, they asked me, do you want to bite through it? Yeah. And I, she wanted? Knife. You don't want to cut it, but do you want to bite? Because you like to bite me. You like, steaks. Would you want to bite your way through?
Starting point is 00:22:18 Yeah, okay. Teeth and a knife. They probably cut through it with a knife. And then before that, maybe a rock. Arrowhead. No, I'm thinking before that was teeth. Don't you think teeth were the first? At some point they had to bite it.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Maybe they would hand it to the mom. And the mom, that's how the mom freeze. it was teeth. Yeah, maybe that's why the cord is, how long is it? Could it come? But you need to get it. Amy did a thing where she pulled something from her belly to her mouth and her or her try to see how long is the cord, but then you need to clip it.
Starting point is 00:22:49 And it has to be done well. Like, I remember at the orphanage where my kids lived, all the kids had very different looking belly buttons. And it really was dependent upon the type of care they had when they were born. because some of them were outies, but not even that, just really protruding. And it just means they didn't have the proper medical attention to the umbilical cord. You know what was wild is that, you know, you cut it and then our baby had still a piece of it. And then it falls off.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Yeah. Just randomly. And like you celebrate anything with the newborn. Like, she did it. Her cut, cord fell off. Her crusty cord. That I did eat. That'd be crazy though if it fell off
Starting point is 00:23:35 and then when your dogs was like, oh. You know what I was thinking? I don't think you could have cut the cord unless they had left-handed scissors. Okay, stupid. I can cut with right-handed scissors. Can you? Yes, I can.
Starting point is 00:23:46 It's like when there's anything that's any color and it's like, I don't even know if you can see that color. Yes. The red one or the blue one. I've had to cut. It's, being left-handed is a tragedy. I do not wish it up on anyone. But I've had to cut with right-handed scissors
Starting point is 00:23:59 in my whole life. Okay. Because they don't make enough left-handed scissors to be able to make left-handed scissors. Like, darn it. Is it, does it cut right? Like, is the cut solid? Because if I try to use my left-hand to cut, like, it's all over the place. But you don't have to.
Starting point is 00:24:13 I would use my left-handed cut, but right-handed scissors. It's fine. I get it. I get it. Yeah. Thank you, though. Anyway, congratulations to those moms, having babies at hockey games and on a flight there. On a flight there.
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Starting point is 00:25:03 I didn't think I was going to live. I was terrified. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. That was your first murder case? Yes, sir. Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
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Starting point is 00:27:40 It is a carac. Wow. Listen to learning to be human on IHare. Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast. What's the game, Ray? So I'm going to give you three movies. You tell me the one actor who's in all three of them. Movies are my weakness.
Starting point is 00:27:58 I'll play. Amy's going to play. Eddie's going to play. All right, go ahead. Give us an example. The Mask, Ace Ventura, dumb and dumber. That's an easy one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Jim Carrey. All right, let's do seven of these. Hit us. The notebook, Project Hail Mary. Blade Runner 2049. I'm in. I'm in. Good starter one here.
Starting point is 00:28:22 One, two, three. God, God, Gosling. Good. Malcolm X, the Equalizer Training Day. Okay, I'm in. Well, this is just going to feel wrong if it's not right. I mean, if you're Adam Sandler, it's very wrong. I know.
Starting point is 00:28:39 The problem is... What do you have? Denzel washing. That's right. Is it? You got it. Okay. Training Day is so good.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Is that with Ethan Hawke? I don't know. I just remember watching that's so good. I remember he was like, I got a gun. And I was like, that's awesome. Is that right? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:59 All right. Next. Mad Max signs what women want. Wait, what? I'm in. Mad Max signs what women want. I have only ever seen one of these. What women want?
Starting point is 00:29:17 That's the only one of these. I've seen. You have? What women want. Signs. I never saw signs because it was spoiled for me. But I think I would like that because that's a Shama Lawn movie, right? Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:31 Yeah. I saw it, but I was in college. I like those them night shamelons too. It was a good. Signs. Mad Max. What women. This is my weakest category.
Starting point is 00:29:41 I'm telling pretty good. Tough though. What women want. I'm three for three. What women want. Yeah. Five seconds. Gosh.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Okay. whatever. Yeah, I got it wrong. Amy? Merrill Street. Eddie? Mel Gibson. That's exactly it because what women want he could hear what they're thinking.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Is it Mel Gibson? Really? And he's in the original Mad Max. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I was thinking Mad Max is in Charlize Dera on at first. That's what I was thinking too. She wasn't in signs. That's the newer one, right?
Starting point is 00:30:07 And what women want was actually good because he could hear their thoughts. Cool. That was a good one. You know what else was good? Look who's talking? What, like John Travolta? The babies? The babies.
Starting point is 00:30:17 That was awesome. That movie was awesome back in the day. All right, next up. Leave the world behind, Notting Hill, Runaway Bride. I'm in. I don't even know what that first movie is, but I'm in. Wait, maybe I'm not.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Will you say it again? Leave the world behind, Notting Hill, runaway bride. I'm in. I'm still in, but I have less confidence. Do you have a woman or a man? Are you in? I'm in.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Yeah, I have a woman. But I struggled. I don't know the first movie. I thought it was the man, too, but I went. I was going to go Hugh Grant. Yes. But I didn't pick Hugh Grant.
Starting point is 00:30:57 I went with Julia Roberts. Julia Roberts. Is that right? Yup. We all just assumed we're right because we matched. How many more are there? What's leave the world behind? You've seen it.
Starting point is 00:31:10 End of the world. Very controversial ending. Netflix? Yes. I loved that movie. I remember that. You loved it so much. You remember it.
Starting point is 00:31:21 It's like books I read now because I don't have. the actual hard book, it's just on an iPad. I don't know the titles of the books I read anymore because I just read the book and don't see it every time I pick it up. All right, next. Raising Arizona, gone in 60 seconds, face off. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:31:38 I'm in. What score? You and Eddie have four, Amy has three. She's still writing, huh? Yeah, it's a very long name. Well, I've got two people in my mind, but okay, I'm in. Did you write them both down in circle, the right one? No, I wrote down Gone in 60 seconds to see if.
Starting point is 00:32:00 Writing it down would help me. I think you'll get it. What is it? Nicholas Cage. That's it. That's what I have. Yeah, Nicholas Cage. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:05 Correct. How many more? Two more. Okay, go. 27 dresses. Sonic the Hedgehog. X-Men. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:32:20 27 dresses. Sonic the Hedgehog. X-Men. 27 dresses. Who? I think, I know this is not the person. I can't even think of her name. I have her written down.
Starting point is 00:32:35 You do? But I don't think. She's in either one of the other movies. You don't think she's in Sonic the Hedgehog? Sonic, I don't know. And then X-Man? Is X-Man the same thing as Wolverine? Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:48 I'm in. I'm in. I'm in. Amy? Catherine Eigel. Eddie? I put down James Marsden. Is that?
Starting point is 00:32:56 That's it? Is it? I know he's in Sonic, but I don't know if he's in the other ones. Oh, yeah, that's it. It is? I actually wrote down Sonic, that little animal. I thought maybe he showed up in all three of them. But he's one of your favorite actors.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Yeah, but he's in paradise. That's what we know him for. And Jerry Dutie. And I didn't really know if his first name was James. I just guessed. That's a good one. I think you won, dude. I can't catch you.
Starting point is 00:33:21 Go until the next one. Was it on my right? Yep, James Marston. Okay. All right. The parent trap, the day after tomorrow, the rookie. I'm in. Stupid.
Starting point is 00:33:36 I'm in. I'm in. Shut up, Eddie. Shut up. Eddie got it. Amy, what do you have? Dennis Quaid. Eddie, what are you? Eddie, what are you?
Starting point is 00:33:45 That's Dennis Quaid. Eddie's a winner. Good job. That's good. We got invited to a wedding? Yes. Well, technically they already eloped, but they are having a celebration, a small celebration on a ranch in South Texas. And we are among the 60 people invited.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Who? The Bobby Bone Show. No, who invited us? Oh, our listeners, Craig and Caitlin. Oh, shout out Craig and Caitlin. Yeah. So they sent us a whole picture of their elopement at City Hall. Let me see them.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Let me see if I believe they're going to make it. Did you bite that invitation? And my dog did. Oh. My dog. Oh, I thought this was just their designs. Why is it, part of it missing? Amy's dog ate Caitlin and Craig's invitation.
Starting point is 00:34:22 I know. The second of February. Yeah, we missed this. No, no, no. That's when they eloped. They're having the party in May. And where is it? At a ranch in Texas.
Starting point is 00:34:32 They look at them. They're like happy. They're going to make it. I'm not disclosing the location. Okay. It's a mountain. They elope, but they're also dressed in wedding gown and suit. I thought the purpose of eloping was you can just go on like a cutoff.
Starting point is 00:34:43 I don't know. No, elopement, you can be dressed up. It's just more of a, it's just. Oh, if I eloped, I'd be in Razorback shorts and a cutoff. 90s gym shorts. Yeah, I was like, Kaelin, we're good, right? So we got this nice note from them about how they started listening to us on long road trips. Is that a real note?
Starting point is 00:35:06 This is a real note. Yeah, and they signed it. Oh, dang. Dear Bobby Bone Show, my fiancé and I are getting married May 2026. Oh, they haven't been married. No, they're married. They eloped. That's the party.
Starting point is 00:35:17 It says my fiance and I are getting married in May 2026. Well, I think that they mean married at a party. Oh, I'm going to a typo party. Because it says a lot. It says on February 2nd, Caitlin and Craig were married in a private ceremony in San Antonio. I think this AI. They've mixed it. It's like when you.
Starting point is 00:35:36 you get scammed and they mix up the details. The celebratory party is in May. Okay, it says, my fiance and I are getting married May 2026 on a private ranch in Texas, surrounded by a close family and a few lifelong friends. Our celebration will be intentionally intimate, fewer than 60 guests centered on gratitude family and the joining of a blended family that includes our nine-year-old daughter. We're sending this note as a sincere invitation with no expectation attached because the Bobby Bone Show has been a part of our story. Caitlin has been a diehard fan for years and when we started taking long road trips together,
Starting point is 00:36:05 your show became the soundtrack. Always a listening choice, always a topic of conversation. As military members, long drives, and times on the road have been a real part of our life. Your show brought humor, steadiness, and a familiar voice. If your team acknowledges, chooses to acknowledge our wedding anyway. We'd be genuinely on. Oh, acknowledge a way. That's what we're doing. We're acknowledging the crap out of this, even though I'm confused. But regardless, thank you for the joy you've brought into our relationship and for the work you do every day. Craig and Caitlin and they did sign it. That is very nice.
Starting point is 00:36:36 How about that? I would go, but I'm just confused on the dates. Right. What date is it? Like, when do we go? It's on the back of the, on the back of the. My fiance in her getting married in May 2026. And they're like, we eloped.
Starting point is 00:36:50 And then at the bottom, it says, You're dog ate this. I don't even know what's. It says at the bottom May. The party's in May. But just don't say where. Saturday May. What, San Antonio?
Starting point is 00:36:59 It's at a private ranch. Hey, do you think they were planning on getting married in May and then they're like, yeah, screw it, let's just elope. And then they eloped. I think this was their invitation they sent out to people. We eloped. And then they're like, please join us for a celebration Saturday, May 30th, 5 p.m. Now I'm going to say everything. What can we send them? Well, there's a QR code. Oh, for the registry? Scan the QR code. I'll buy the, by the way. I want to say this, I want to say this with love and gratitude to everybody listening right now. Anytime
Starting point is 00:37:30 I do something like this, I get a thousand more asking for stuff. I love to do things for our listeners. I do 99% of things away from a microphone that you would never know. But I'm going to do this on microphone because we're talking about it. I'm not doing it anymore on account microphone.
Starting point is 00:37:46 And they said, just acknowledging would be great. They have no expectations and they're not asking. I'm going to acknowledge with a financial gift. Let's know. Let's see. Say from the Bobby Bone show. No. that's who it's from
Starting point is 00:37:59 yeah all of us you guys chipping in and then put our names on there no guest arrival it just it's exchange of vows candle lighting and dinner first dance dancing and dessert shuttle
Starting point is 00:38:12 but I bet there's gifting on there I'm oh good looking couple they're cute I bet that thought they might be ugly they're not I doodled on the back too I thought that was like weird
Starting point is 00:38:24 I didn't think they were going to be ugly I'm just kidding guys it's a little joke website. Let's see. They're going to Six Flags. Or no, are they just, or is that where people can stay? They're honeymoon and six legs? Oh, no, things to do while you're here.
Starting point is 00:38:37 We could go to SeaWorld San Antonio. Okay. If we go to the wedding. Six Flags Fiesta. This is where we're from, so we've all been there. They've been there. San Antonio Zoo. It's a good zoo, by the way.
Starting point is 00:38:47 The Alamo, been there. San Antonio Riverwalk been there. A little overrated. Still good. I love it. It's got great food. The Riverwalk is great, man. There's some.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Too many times. Mariachi, margaritas. Dick's last resort. Everybody wears the big hat. Yes. I don't, Amy, I don't see a place I can gift them anything. Home, our story, schedule, travel, gallery, things to do, frequently asked questions. I got a question.
Starting point is 00:39:11 How do I gift you something? They don't have a registry? That wasn't frequently asked. Is it on? Anywhere else? I got about 30 seconds left and I'm registered. I'm out. Oh, the QR code is, oh, it says here, RSVP by May 2nd by scanning the QR code.
Starting point is 00:39:27 First dance. Oh, they have a website. Yeah, I'm on it. Oh. Lovebird.com. But I think my dog bit that part off. Is that really it? Lovebird.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Oh, no, I think Lovebird. com's a page you set up a site and then they have. I was like, that's legit. Okay, so there is a website, but my dog bit it off. Oh, no. Are you serious? I don't know. You just see the G and gift?
Starting point is 00:39:48 Oh, no. It says, well, it says RSVP or by going to our website. I bet it's like, could it be Caitlin and Craig.com? Mike, will you try Caitlin and Craig.com? If it's through Lovebird, it would be Lovebirds. That's what I have. That's what I have. There's no way to give them a gift.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Okay, there must. Maybe they're just, maybe they're like you and Caitlin. Y'all don't want gifts. Everybody wants gifts. Not Bobby and Caitlin. No, they don't. Surprise.
Starting point is 00:40:16 We don't have to like say we don't, no. No, but it's cool. For that we didn't. It's cool. I mean, I'll take it. Wait, wait, don't take that as a negative. I'm saying like.
Starting point is 00:40:25 I like gifts. Surprise we love. We're so grateful. Yeah, I got nothing. Okay. I got... Amy's dog ate their gift. No, I think it was just the website.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Probably said Lovebird. Okay, there's no gift. All right, everybody feel good about that? Not really, but... Craig and Caitlin. Shout out. Made with Love Bird. Getting married, make your own.
Starting point is 00:40:52 That ain't a way to get him a gift. Oh, are you signed up with the registry service? Oh, it says, company, love and well wishes are the most important gift of all. Well, here you have it. They don't want a gift. So love and well wishes. That is like you. If you want to go to the wedding or to the party, if you're a woman, a sundress or a jumpsuit. A jumpsuit. Like a parachute. Oh yeah. I mean San Antonio and May, it's going to be warm. You see anything? It's going to be warm.
Starting point is 00:41:18 Men button down her polo shirt. Where would the celebration take place? Okay, well, no gift for them. But in our hearts, we're gifting the crap out of you. You know what? In my heart, I just gifted you a new car. That's cool, though. That was nice of a little A luxury car, yeah. So, congratulations to them. What are you doing today?
Starting point is 00:41:38 Going to Pilates. Yeah? How about Home Depot? Oh, I'm also going to Pilates. Well, I am doing that too. I was thinking through my head all my errands, but you... You know I haven't been able to go because of my pellet. Okay, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:41:54 So I'm going to go do Pilates, and yes, I'm going to Home Dxie. because I read gardening wards off dementia. I was talking to someone about gardening yesterday. And they were like, I'm not a very good gardener, but I'm trying. And I said, what are you growing? And it was like nothing you eat. Just flowers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:12 That counts as gardening? Sure. Now's the time to do that. Getting your hands in the soil is like the best medicine. So I'm going there specifically for some Miracle Grow garden soil. And then also I am cleaning out my garage this weekend. And you know what's all up in my garage. garage is a bunch of leaves. So I'm going to get a leaf blower and they have a Milwaukee leaf
Starting point is 00:42:32 blower that's on sale. So I'm getting that. This spring, Home Depot is bringing fresh energy to all the seasonal projects you have in mind to refresh your outdoor spaces. The Home Depot has everything you need to bring your yard to life. You bring the ideas. We'll bring the help. Like Amy said, the Miracle Grow garden soil. Dang. Hampton Bay pillows for your outdoor furniture. Yes. Those are cute. A next girl four burner propane gas grill. What?
Starting point is 00:42:59 Do you know what we're doing on 25 whistles our sports show on Monday Eddie and kickoff Kevin are competing to see who makes the best meat? How cute is that, Amy? They're just like, I'll make better meat than you. It's like the guy thing to do.
Starting point is 00:43:11 You should be like winner gets a next girl for burner. Hey, now we're talking. Propane gas grill from El Depot. Hey, Caitlin and Craig in your wedding. Can we send you a next girl four burner propane gas girl? from Home Depot?
Starting point is 00:43:26 Or a miracle grow. Yeah. I don't know if they want that. Or a Milwaukee handheld blower. Well, it's cordless too. A corded blower kind of blow. Would that be terrible? You can go like one foot.
Starting point is 00:43:40 You got a circle that's just really good? No, because a long time, like I remember my dad when he would use it, he had this really long extension cord. And that's how. But that's probably like in the 80s. I know, but that's what's so wonderful about having a cord that. this one. Spring Black Friday deals are happening now at the Home Depot. Get Spring Black Friday Savings on everything you need this season. Shop 14 days of deals during spring Black Friday at the
Starting point is 00:44:05 Home Depot. Bring your yard of life with Spring Black Friday deals happening now. So Amy will do Pilates and then Home Depot. Pallades and Home Depot. I was like Amy, we've got to go to Home Depot. What are you doing after the show? I don't know, Pilates. No, I wasn't saying. No. We would get there. We did get there. Okay. Thank you. He's been sick pretty much all week. We got lunchbox on the phone. Mr. COVID. We call him Daniel COVID.
Starting point is 00:44:34 Lunchbox, are you there? Hey, man, how's he going? How's your voice? How you feel? I'm back. No, he's trying to sound good. He sounds better, though. Yeah, he does sound better, but he's, you're definitely working it.
Starting point is 00:44:45 I'm not working anything. I'm just working the phones here. I'm just, you know, when you call, I answer, that's how it is. And I sound good. I should be in that studio today. Except for maybe potentially still contagious. Yeah, potentially. I mean.
Starting point is 00:44:57 No, no. No. So here's what we're going to do, just so everybody knows. With today being Thursday, tomorrow's the end of the week. Lunchbox will not be in today, obviously, or tomorrow. We'll just fresh because I'll have Saturday and Sunday. Why? Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait.
Starting point is 00:45:12 Friday? I can't even go to me Friday? I think because it's only one day, what will give him all those days to get better. Yeah, but you need me for the dance party. We're good. No, no. We think you need to stay, don't dance, get back to normal. Did any of your family get COVID?
Starting point is 00:45:28 No, no, no, I'm nothing yet. And maybe, you know, here's the thing. Maybe my kids had it, you know, because they had those sniffles like last week, but they didn't seem to be bothered. But I don't know, maybe that's what they had. Maybe they didn't. I don't know. I got an update for you, if you'd like to hear it. About what?
Starting point is 00:45:46 Talk to Cheryl Crow. Oh, what she had to say? You weren't at her house. Okay. That's why it said Cheryl Currow. and I bought her stuff. Oh, he was a Cheryl Carroll. Cheryl.
Starting point is 00:45:56 She's different. Lunchbox said he went to Cheryl Crow's house because she was having an estate sale. And I thought first, should we even be talking about this on the air? And then two, why would Cheryl Crow just invite people over to her house? By the way, Cheryl Crow,
Starting point is 00:46:07 massive music star. So many number one hits over the years. And so she said that you were at her parents' house and it's a house that they're selling. She doesn't live there. Oh, man. Well, that sucks. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:20 So I just wanted to update you on that. Then why did I buy the stuff? Well, you only bought two bricks, which was kind of weird. No, and a painting, a tree painting kind of thing. I don't know what it was. But that's Cheryl Crow's mom's painting. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I wanted to be able to say I had Cheryl Crow's stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:39 That was the whole point. Yeah, you can't, though, now. The point is you can say you have Cheryl Crow's parents painting. Now I got to, now, hear me out. Could she be saying this to cover her tracks now, now that the word's out? No, because she also said they're selling that house, and that house is for sale. Oh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:58 Didn't she also say, like, if lunchbox wants to buy it? Yeah, if you want to buy that house, you can. Yeah, I'm sure I could really afford that. I mean, I may have to sell my three children and a couple appendages. We weren't there. We don't know how big it was. What have you been doing the last couple days as you've been sick? Man, I've just been laying on the couch, taking naps.
Starting point is 00:47:17 I mean, it's been, like, it's crazy. It's like when you're sick, you don't even do anything and you're exhausted. You're so tired. And so I've been taking some good, solid naps. Not sleeping great, though, just like because you wake up, because you can't breathe because you're all topped up. But I am in the middle of season three of HACs. I got through season two for the second time,
Starting point is 00:47:39 and it all came back to me. So now I'm in the middle of season three. So that's what I've been doing, man. And you still think you should come in tomorrow. Yeah, I think I'm ready. We're going to make that Monday. I know. I mean, don't I sound good?
Starting point is 00:47:52 I sound ready to go. You sound like your first. faking good a little bit. You're like over-excited. Appreciate the effort. Hey, just so you know that we did produce, and it may go up today, maybe tomorrow, a Price's Right special episode all about your journey on Price's Right from when you said you wanted to go and we like, you know, you had days off work all the way to when you came back. How do you feel about that? Oh man, that feels pretty good. That feels like you guys are giving me a little,
Starting point is 00:48:15 it's like a, what is it called, a tribute? Yeah, you didn't. You didn't die, but yeah. Yeah, that's a problem though, as I was going to say. Does that mean that these, these are my days are numbered. You tell us, you don't sound very good. It's usually at the end of the career you do that. You know, it's like, oh, you know, like a highlight video at the end of your career when you're retiring up on the big board. Anybody reach out to you in the last day or so about Price is Right?
Starting point is 00:48:39 Any new game shows coming at you? No, nothing, man. Nothing, nothing, nothing. Do you think that slide, you're all the way at the bottom of that slide now, like it was fun, but now it's over? I'm starting to think America's forgot about me. It's not what you want. It's not what you want. Yeah, I thought I'd be on top of mind.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Everybody'd be hitting me up right away, but I've gotten nothing. That's kind of sad. Highest to high, now the lowest low. You get COVID. It's like it's weird. You go for the highs to highs to, you know, curled up in your bed with COVID. You know, it's like it's weird. The world comes at you fast, man.
Starting point is 00:49:15 Anything happening in your life you want to share since you haven't been on the air. My nose is running quite a bit. Yeah. That's good. But he wants to come in. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It feels terrible, and his nose is running, but he wants to come in. Yeah, well, I mean, running nose is anything.
Starting point is 00:49:31 That's nothing big. It sounds contagious, though. It does keep, oh, running nose ain't contagious. Okay, but COVID is, so. Why do you want to come in so bad? Yeah, he literally never wants to come in. Like, you're watching TV doing nothing. You're living your dream right now.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Yeah, but I know the fans, you know, they need it. They need entertainment, you know, the show I've been, You've been getting a lot of messages. It's been kind of lackluster. Oh, really? Dang, I didn't know that. Dang. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:58 Because I've been getting a lot of messages that show's never been better, so. Oh, well, you must be checking the wrong message. I am. Yeah, I am. Yeah, some other show. I don't know what show that is, but. Okay. Well, look.
Starting point is 00:50:09 Yeah, I just been, yeah. No, no, no, we're good. I mean, really, nothing could go out in my life because I'm just laying here. I ain't doing nothing. All right. Well, keep laying there, and you'll be back Monday. Yeah, maybe we'll talk out to the show And maybe you'll change your mind
Starting point is 00:50:25 And I'll be in there tomorrow Or maybe Tuesday Maybe change your mind coming Tuesday Maybe give them to a couple weeks ago Oh whoa whoa whoa Whoa, whoa All right Uh, get better
Starting point is 00:50:32 I need some Kleenex Yeah hurry up I gotta get blow my nose All right Yeah See there he is Lunchbox Bye
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Starting point is 00:54:13 The Steve Reddavitt's trying to put you through. Blackie's riding this week's next bit. Now Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is the Bobby Vaughn's store. All right, we're two manning this thing. It's just Eddie and myself. Lunchbox is out sick. So it's time for the investigative morning corny. 90 seconds on the clock.
Starting point is 00:54:36 Amy, you ready? Yep. Go. The morning corny. What two candies do you find at school? Two candies do you find at school? Mike and Ike. School and Bowler.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Starbursts. Rollos. Kick cats. Nerds. Nerds. Oh, nerds and smarties. Yes. Great job. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Why was the computer late for school? Ram. It rammed into a car in the parking lot and then didn't have engine. insurance and then laptop. What was again? Why was the computer late for school? Screen, server.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Hard, can't drive, hard drive. Oh yeah, that's good. Hard drive? Had a hard drive. Oh, it had a hard drive. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:23 Why did the broom get poor grades in school? Swepped. Dirt. It swept away by recess. Dirt. Read it again, please. Why did the broom get poor grades? school.
Starting point is 00:55:38 Sweeps. It was swept away. It was sweeping. It was. It was sweeping. Could that be like a Lisp? Like sweep be, like a, it was sweeping on the job? Or it was sleeping on the job.
Starting point is 00:55:50 Or was sleeping in class? It was sleeping in class. Yes. Okay. How did the cheese get hurt at school? Grated. It graded. It got bad grades.
Starting point is 00:56:00 So read it again? How did the cheese get hurt at school? Why did we get hurt at school? It's getting hurt? Nobody got hurt or heard. This is the, hurt. Oh, hurt. It got great.
Starting point is 00:56:10 Cheese. It was graded. It was graded too hard. Cheddar. It was graded too hard. That makes no sense. Go ahead. What's a buck's least favorite? You got four of my school jokes. Oh, were they all school? I didn't notice that either.
Starting point is 00:56:26 One of them, I don't feel, I don't think we got. Like, I just said the words. I don't know, but I just said the words. Hard drive. No, no, the graded one. No, that was the last one. The hard drive one, I think. You said hard drive.
Starting point is 00:56:37 drive and I was like that's it and I was like okay because he had a hard drive that's why he was late to school because he had a hard drive I would like to say we'll accept it because we got it I didn't get that on purpose I just said those words so we'll take it for hey solid that's really good
Starting point is 00:56:52 why don't you guys play more of Zach's top he is a great talent and it's probably because he sounds more like the older true country songs but Zach Top is amazing. Thank you. Hi. We love Zach Top. What we really affect is we have guests in. That's when
Starting point is 00:57:14 Zach Top comes in. I like Zach as a person. We play. I think everybody has an idea that I just pick all the songs. I don't pick the songs. Every once in off, I want to play a song. I will, but I don't, I don't pick the songs. So, and mostly it's like, do they have a single they're promoting? Is the record label promoting a song? Are they, I have no idea. I am also a fan of Zach Top as a person. as his music, but it's not because he sounds like older true country songs. Like if it comes to country music, that's generally what I like anyway. So if I were playing music, it'd probably be more Zach Top. But, you know, there's a lot of research.
Starting point is 00:57:54 I don't know. That's what they tell me. It goes into the music. Do you say that maybe there's some variables at play? We don't control the music in case anybody's wondering. Some of it we like, some of it we think's terrible for being honest. Honestly. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:10 And it makes it to number one sometimes. Yeah, we're like, what that crap? But then there are certain songs that we love that don't make it to number one. And we're like, why, that song's awesome? But we are Zach Topps fans. So I know I took this out on you a little bit I shouldn't have, but that's what's up. We also love Zach Top. We also love a lot of music that doesn't get played on the radio, and we wish it would too.
Starting point is 00:58:27 But thank you for leaving a voicemail. We are like you. Bobby Bone Show. Don't head. Norrie up the day. is still out. Sick. COVID. Luckily, Eddie's here to fill in for the bonehead. Go ahead. This one comes to us from Kentucky. A man was arrested for drunk driving. However, he wasn't driving a car. He was riding his horse. Cops saw him in the middle of the road. They're like, is there a guy on that horse?
Starting point is 00:58:55 He was drunk. He was slumped over, passed out on the saddle, and a liquor bag tied to the saddle. It feels very Wild West. Yeah. And I understand the rules. But if there's no motor, aren't you just riding an animal drunk? It's funny. You say that. He was arrested and charged with him operating a non-motor vehicle under the influence. Hopefully that's lesser. Right?
Starting point is 00:59:17 Well, it's kind of bad. Because if you're drunk and it's like, well, I can drive home or I can just get on the horse. I want you to get on the horse. Right. But then are you also not only endangering yourself but an animal? That horse is fine. Nuh, not if you lead it into traffic. But the horse can make its own decisions, though.
Starting point is 00:59:33 No, not if you're. Not if you're like... A horse ain't going in traffic if you're pulling the reins. No, you kick the back and say, giddy up. I don't know you're going to do giddy up. That's a whole different level. I do feel like this should be lesser. If you're driving a horse...
Starting point is 00:59:47 I agree. It's different. You're driving a horse. If you're riding a horse... Yeah, you're not even driving the horse. You're riding the horse. Problem is he had a warrant for his arrest on something else. That he should go to jail for.
Starting point is 00:59:59 What do they do with the... Okay. That's a good one. So the car gets towed. What happens with the horse? if you have to arrest a person. You don't just set it free, do you? Yeah, is there like a tow yard for horses in pound lot?
Starting point is 01:00:11 Like a guy with a carriage comes around? Maybe like a foster parent. A farm, maybe. Yeah, I mean, it could go back to their house if they have a farm. It's a good question. That's a weird one. Okay, there you go. What do we do here?
Starting point is 01:00:22 I'm not lunchbox. I'm Eddie for lunchbox, and that's your bonehead story of the day. I saw this guy in TikTok. So he went and he bought a Abraham Lincoln flag and he puts it in his steakhouse and people go eat there and it's huge and he paid like a ton of money for have you guys seen this at all no they come across your tic-tok algorithm no uh new york city steakhouse has a unique historical item on display keens steakhouse the 141 year old new york city institution has paid tribute to president abraham lincoln for years including having a lincoln themed dining room
Starting point is 01:00:56 artifacts on the wall but one of the displays now is the actual american flag that was draped over his casket for the funeral. Whoa. The restaurant's owner bought the eatery and the flag, and the flag has been up for auction multiple times over the years. He bought it, and it's legit. It's a huge flag, but you can sit in front of it and have dinner, but it's all out of respect. Yeah. Of course. What are you, $525,000 was the flag. Oh my gosh. Wow. Mm-hmm. Quite the investment. That is quite the investment. You got to sell a lot of sirtloin to cover that. We're done. By everybody.
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