The Bobby Bones Show - THURS PT 2: Bobby Comments On His Internet Drama + We Bust Drunk Lunchbox During The Show + Pervy Amy Strikes Again!

Episode Date: March 5, 2026

Bobby shares how his video pop off that he put up yesterday involving a rude celebrity comment he got on his Morgan Evans interview. Eddie misunderstood something Bobby said and it led to Pervy Amy st...riking again. We check in with the ship as they near the end of our cruise.  Lunchbox shares if he is actually having fun or frustrated with the operation. He gives his top 3 highlight moments of the cruise.  We also investigate if Lunchbox is drunk during the show. We talked about an A-List celebrity who was just arrested for a DUI. We also checked in with Morgan and Raymundo on their highlights of the last 24 hours cruising.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:00 tonight before games. Check out Game Recognized game with Stuy and Miles on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. So I didn't take your full advice yesterday, Amy, but I took your partial advice that video I posted of Hey, this is a comment I got
Starting point is 00:03:19 from Chase Stokes That thing hit hard I had news people calling me last night You want to comment And I don't want to comment But right now if I scroll Because I want to thank the listeners on a couple things too It has 991,000 views
Starting point is 00:03:34 Wow And growing So I did this video if you didn't hear yesterday's podcast I did an interview with Morgan Evans He wrote a record Part of his records about his divorce Just a little bit of it but it's about his whole life to now.
Starting point is 00:03:46 We talked about his divorce a little bit. Put up a clip or asked Morgan about it. Benign, right? The clip. And Chase Stokes, the actor, from Outer Banks. Thank you. Who is on...
Starting point is 00:04:07 John B. Is it an... Oh, that's what's happening? That's John B. People writing in the comments like, John B. Cook or something like that. I was like... It's his character.
Starting point is 00:04:15 I was thinking, Whist up to me says. Sloop John B. Sloop John B. Oh, that makes sense. So I posted the video and I felt like I was presenting a kind curiosity. Because I was like,
Starting point is 00:04:32 how come Morgan can't tell us the light of the story? And he did it so kindly. And then here's this dude who's an ex to his ex who calls out Morgan's masculinity. When I guarantee you Morgan Evans would beat the crap out of that dude, that dude uses too much skin care. tell. And so I also, so I posted it, right? It blew up, but I did hear your voice and you said, don't do it. And I said, I'm not going to listen to you fully. But I was, I felt like it was a
Starting point is 00:04:58 kind presentation. Yeah. Did you feel that way? Yeah. When I first saw it pop up, I got a little nervous. I was on a walk, actually. I was on a phone call and I said, I got to call you back. So, I hung up. I walked. watched it. I was like, okay, that wasn't bad. My wife, she was, she saw it come up and she's like, what did you do? She doesn't like the drama. It's just not her thing. She doesn't like the public life. She's like, what did you do? I was like nothing. You can watch it. I don't think you're going to be irritated at me because these are general questions that I have. And also, it's a good promotion for the podcast without me being mean to anybody. And that dude wrote
Starting point is 00:05:42 something, don't, don't write stuff like that. So I don't, I don't, all these news agencies news agencies e entertainment weekly and stuff reaching out to me last night and I don't care to comment
Starting point is 00:05:54 I'm not trying to squeeze all the juice out of it because now I've moved on to Ashley McBride who's up today and I hope people check that out Oh you're fighting with her too? No no no no
Starting point is 00:06:02 No that's the end of you That was funny So I want to thank all the listeners for two things One the ones that said I heard you talking about this with Amy I just kept waiting for you to post it So for those that listen, I think at times we kind of get in our own world of just trying to create so much content that we do the show every single day that maybe we don't acknowledge sometimes how appreciative we are that you guys listen.
Starting point is 00:06:26 I think at times I can just feel like hopefully it's understood and I shouldn't think that. So thank you for listening. And when I would see people write that, I was like, that's a real one because they heard it and they knew about it and waited for it and commented on it. So I want to thank you for that. two if I ever talk about my PhD you know it's in jest I said that and the listeners that knew that were so funny about it in the comments because they play along they're like the guy has his PhD he's got really got a lot to say right so for those listeners that are in on the joke because if I were annoying
Starting point is 00:07:04 about it I was like no guys it might be honorary but it's real yeah you should you should make fun of me and tell me I'm an idiot and but I know I know I know what it is. It was an award for basically a lifetime of service and giving back from my favorite institution. I'm not a real doctor, although I can say it. They have to call me doctor on campus. That being said, for everybody who just plays along when I say I have my PhD and they're in the comments going, he does have his PhD. He has, you should listen. Nothing but appreciation for you guys because you get the joke, you play along with the joke. You know that I know it's a joke. So for all that, I'm very grateful.
Starting point is 00:07:46 But that video is blowing the F up so much so that I didn't post it. I had other videos of Morgan, little clips from that interview that we're talking about the divorce, but not in a bad way. I'm like, I'm not posting anymore because I don't need to post anymore. I don't want to put him through it. I just, I could. I literally, just so people know, I could have squeezed so much juice out of that. And I chose not to because I don't like what it actually does to. real people, except for that dude. Now, the reason I listened to Amy was, when I was going to record it,
Starting point is 00:08:17 I was going to be like, look, I don't know what show this guy is. What, Gilligan's Island? I don't know. I was going to do stuff like that, like little. Little jabs. Yeah, I didn't. I did none of that. It was respectful. Giligan's Island would have been funny. I wanted it to be respectful. I wanted it to be respectful. I had a couple. Yeah. And I didn't. And so I just want to thank our listeners, one, just generally speaking, but two, for like being inside. of jokes and continuing to push the joke in the comments. When people come to that, that don't know me, it just pops up in their feed
Starting point is 00:08:48 because they have an interest in celebrity gossip or something. And then they start to believe, oh, this guy does have a doctorate, maybe he is onto something. That's so funny to me. I had a friend text me. She doesn't, like, follow our show or no much, but it popped up on.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Then she shall not be your friend after this day. That's not true. Okay. She, it popped up as a, like, a suggestion for her. So she watched it. And all she texted me, she was like, I had no idea he had his PhD. So she was someone that was hearing it as like, oh, she thought you literally had one.
Starting point is 00:09:19 And like, no, she does. I know. But I mean, she thought you literally had one. I have a degree. But that you made it seem like this was your emphasis. Like, you studied this. And I did say, when I studied projection. Yes.
Starting point is 00:09:34 Like that's your expertise. And I was like he. What did you say? What was your actual response? I said he does, but it's an honorary doctorate. Yeah, that's the truth. That's how else would I say it? So it's like when people go, oh, you have a doctorate, I'll wait, I'll be like, it's a
Starting point is 00:09:49 honorary, it's a joke, but people are like, you don't have a doctor, I'm like, yes, I do. Like, I never am satisfied with what it is. Yeah. So, anyway, thanks to all the listeners there, because that's popping and I don't feel like it made me look bad. And mostly, I was just triggered because of what it was doing to Morgan Evans. A plus guy. and so there you go.
Starting point is 00:10:12 A couple things I didn't understand, though. Please tell me. The curse word. Why did you write that? You said, excuse my curse word. No, no, no. The curse words in the thing he wrote. He wrote, this is about the most pathetic excuse of masculinity I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Get an effing life. Got it. I was waiting for you to curse in the video. Oh, maybe people were confused by that. No. Well, I'm, I was. The curse word's on the screen. Yeah, that's the first thing I thought of.
Starting point is 00:10:38 And then it took me a minute as I kept watching it. I was like, oh, the comment curses. Honestly, that's the only reason I watched the video. I was like, Bobby's going to curse. I was like, I'm ready for it. Oh, I can see where that would be confusing. Okay, makes sense now. Bobby, I would say the percentage is small.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Okay. You're two. Two percent. Another thing, too, was when you were describing Morgan, you said six two and strapped. What does that mean? What is strapped mean? I thought strapped was like... For the gun to?
Starting point is 00:11:07 Nope. Nope. You mean? Strip? Yeah. You mean ripped? Did you mean rips? So you thought strapped was like hung?
Starting point is 00:11:14 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. There's like strapped for cash. That'd be a way. Strapped wearing a gun. There's, to me, strapped is like somebody who's got big muscles. Yeah, see, that would be ripped or jacked.
Starting point is 00:11:28 Well, could be, yeah. You're true. All that's true. So then when you said six to... Have you ever heard somebody refer to as a strapping young man? No. I have. No.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Okay, so that's in my mind. that's where that comes from. Okay. But you're also not wrong there. It's just clarifying. You thought I was going, dude has a massive don. Yes. Look, man, Morgan is a great guy.
Starting point is 00:11:49 He's six two and a massive dog. Huge ding dong. I was like, this is interesting. Okay. All right, just wanted to clarify those things. Glad we cleared that up. A lot of confusion put on by me. But in my mind, when I say strap,
Starting point is 00:12:04 it's like if someone refers to somebody's like a strapping guy. Okay. But if you didn't know that, but that means like tall, muscular, sturdy, strap. That's what I figured you meant, but then when he said strap threw me off. I'd have been, if that were the case, and I won't do a video like that, I don't think. I'd be like, and this dude is hung. I'll say hung, I think.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Yeah, yeah, hung. But still, that would be weird. What are other terms for that? Hung? It's other than just has a big one. I don't know. Abby said packing. Oh yeah, packing.
Starting point is 00:12:40 But see, that means gun too. No, but it also was like he's packing. How did Abby know that? Thank you. Thanks, Kevin. I wonder if I type that in. You edit it? Oh, is it package?
Starting point is 00:12:54 I don't know. Well, the package would actually be the thing. Hung. Right. Yeah. Other terms for hung. You're going to Google that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Do you guys use... You guys aren't big AI or something. No, no. I've really been on Claude. Claude, that's an AI. I've spent a lot of time with Claude. The bad part about Claude is, you Claude and Mike at all? No, I haven't used it.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Some guy I follow, he only uses Claude. He says, stay away from all the other ones. It's dangerous. They're all dangerous. Yeah. The thing about Claude is and the difference in ChatGPT, and I asked Claude, like, what's good about you versus ChatGPT? And he gave me a complete, I mean, both sides.
Starting point is 00:13:39 why both are awesome. So I can appreciate that. ChatGPT remembers a lot about you. Like whatever you say into it, it remembers for future conversations. Like if I'm like, I'm not feeling great today, what do you think it could be? He was like, well, two days ago, you did say you had this. Claude, as soon as you're done, boom, doesn't remember a dang thing about you. But you can go into the settings and write a specific thing, a few things about you that it will know immediately and you can remove it. And Claude's more for like long form. Anyway, I've been using Claude. And I was going to ask Claude, like, other terms for that, but I'm going to pass. Okay, yeah. Well, he, Claude won't remember. It's fine. No, I don't care if people remember. It's just,
Starting point is 00:14:16 I don't want to cloud my cloud with. What do you like better? You like better that it doesn't remember or that when it does remember stuff? Both for different reasons. I like ChatGBT, I feel like Claude is a bit more accurate. ChatGBT GBT, T a little less accurate, but it remembers more about me. Does Claude talk to you? I've never tried Claude in speaking. I saw a lawyer talking about how ChatGBTGT would like, like, say, you're trying to work on a case or something and you want an example of, you know, Eddie versus Bobby 1962 and whatever results, right?
Starting point is 00:14:48 Just to help whatever case you're about to present. And that it'll give you something that sounds so legit of like Eddie and Bobby 1962. What happened? And then it's a non-event. Like this case never happened. So like I think they were telling, a story about how a lawyer learned that the hard way
Starting point is 00:15:09 because they like used it in their at court and then it was something that like literally never happened but chat GBT was so convincing of every detail that you obviously need to like fact check. We will talk to the boat in a few minutes for those wondering
Starting point is 00:15:25 and we have lunchbox today too. Speaking of the boat somebody on the boat had a picture of your AI of your AI what do you mean my aunt? Oh you're your assistant. The lady the assistant. But there's no picture of her. She doesn't exist in picture form. They said they made it up. They drew it. Oh, that's okay then. It's pretty interesting. Other terms, well endowed.
Starting point is 00:15:45 That's right. Packing. Isn't that what Abby said? Yeah, that's when Abby uses. Gifted. But then the other one's like a part of hung, like hung like a horse. Anyway, that's all that came up. Stallion? Not strapped. But that would be like a, like a hog or, did you say stallion, weirdo? Amy, what is with you these days? Me! Yeah. Y'all are the ones having this conversation.
Starting point is 00:16:11 I was thinking, is a stallion or a stud? Are you doing hormone replacement therapy or hormone replacement therapy? Okay, moving on. Around the room. Amy, you're up. Okay, dokey. So I've been watching Love Story and something that I don't think you're a whore, by the way. I know.
Starting point is 00:16:33 It's just a joke. Something I've been seeing, I know, something I've been seeing. on like TikTok and Instagram is like everybody trying to recreate Carolyn Beset's outfits, which are very 90s classic, you know, just like a simple black sweater or sleeveless turtleneck with like a, you know, middy skirt or just jeans and football. Like everything is very simple. And then I saw this whole article about how people are just obsessed with recreating her look. And one key thing people are considering. is that they're not Carolyn Bissette.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Like she, it's almost like she had this iconic style, but it's very simple. So if I throw it on, I'm just going to look like Amy in a black top in jeans. It's not going to be, because when she would walk in the room, it was Carolyn Bessette that commanded the attention.
Starting point is 00:17:25 And that happened to be what she was wearing. So it looked like this effortless, chic style. Who she was, what she looked like, what she was known for. Who she was dating. Yes, like, or she ended up marrying. Like, she was a vibe. And I found the article to be interesting and just also, yeah, share it with people to give yourself grace if you're kind of going your closet and trying to pull out your best shot at Carolyn Beset.
Starting point is 00:17:47 And you're looking in the mirror and you're like, what? I'm not feeling it. Like, just remember, oh, yeah, you are not her. And I saw, too, that this Sunday in New York and D.C., they're hosting J.F. Kennedy Jr. look alike. Interesting way to call them. Because you went J.F. Kennedy. You just do the K, Amy. You're halfway there.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Two thirds of the way there were being hungry. I don't know why I did that. It's called, it's John F. Kennedy Jr. lookalike contest is going to be taking place on Sunday in D.C. and New York. So if you happen to look like J.F.K. Jr., which if you do, shout out. Shout. Lucky. Formalmon, yeah. Stallion.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Honestly, is he not like one of the most beautiful people to ever exist? So I have thoughts on. when you're talking about Carolyn Bissette, I'm seeing guys dressed like that as well. To talk like to dress like him? Yes. The difference is he was him. And he was also really good looking. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:47 Right. And John F. Kennedy Jr. Like there was the aura, he was JFK's son. He was his own businessman. He was great looking, great hair, great face. Yeah. It just, it's like me putting on the clothes at the rock wares and going, do I look like him? Not even close.
Starting point is 00:19:05 No, it's like there's a lot of different. in just that. Did she die with him? Yes. Plane crash. Wow. I want to watch Love Story. I like that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:15 You will love it. I just know. He was so good looking. He was. I know. That's what I'm saying. That's why I said, if you look like him, shout out.
Starting point is 00:19:24 There were just people back old days that were so good looking that if I were alive then, I'd have been like, wow, they were really good looking. I think old, black and white. Oh, Audrey Hepburn.
Starting point is 00:19:37 A plus. Yeah, beautiful. Maybe one of the most. beautiful woman I've ever seen. Yeah. Like, as television women, like when she was,
Starting point is 00:19:43 unbelievable. Yeah, and it just, it was, it was hard to see really how beautiful she was because everything was black and white. When I was a teenager,
Starting point is 00:19:53 but I wasn't a teenager at the same time, I would have. Oh, boy. Marsha Brady is a teenager. I would have. Oh, I wouldn't have because she wouldn't have let me. But also,
Starting point is 00:20:05 but I was watching that from like the 60s and 70s, but I was a teenager and I was like, that's, As a teenager, that's the hottest thing I've ever seen when she was a teenager. Yeah, that's crazy. You know what's coming up next week on the Bobbycast? I think Tuesday of next week, one of my childhood crushes, my interview with her, Danica McKellar, who played Winnie Cooper on, on Wonder Years.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Yep. So really enjoyed it. But Ashley McBride's up now, but Danica McKeller will be on next week. Are you good over there? Good story. Yeah. Yeah, that was my story. I got one that you'll find interesting.
Starting point is 00:20:37 I got two, which one I want to go with. They buried El Minchot in a golden casket. Yeah, I saw that. Yeah. What you think? Wow. I was then, I was like,
Starting point is 00:20:47 how do you even have a funeral for that guy? I don't know. Yeah, what happens? Like, do they just give you his body back? Like, he's dead.
Starting point is 00:20:55 I was like, did they ever lose his body? Like, I thought he died. I don't think they took. I don't know what happened. I mean, but does he go to a corner?
Starting point is 00:21:01 Yeah, like, if you're a criminal and, like, you would normally go to jail if they caught you. But you're dead now so you can't commit any more crimes.
Starting point is 00:21:08 They just give you. you back to the family? I guess that's my question. Yeah, I would think whoever killed him, they just left him right there. They're just like, oh, he's dead. Like boom, boom, boom, dead, move on. Family can just take him back? If not family, like the other cartel members grab his body and then take... Yeah, I don't know. The leader of the...
Starting point is 00:21:25 Is this a story you thought I was going to like? You like elementary? No, interested in because you're so cartel. Okay, sorry. The way you said it was like, I thought it was going to be like, you know, mental health minded or something. No, the one that you were going to like is this one here. Mince penis is up six inches over the past 20 years. Stallion. No, that's not a story.
Starting point is 00:21:42 Why are you acting like that? Yeah, why do you act like that? You're the one that you lead us here. You're all talking about it. And then I was like, oh, I don't know. Is it? No, you mumble under your breath. Stalian.
Starting point is 00:21:51 That's what it is. And then you act like we're the crazy ones. Yeah, and then we're the perves and you're over there. Yeah, you all are, you dirty. Okay. All right. The leader of the Jilisco, new generation. Hallisco.
Starting point is 00:22:01 Hallisco. The G is silent. Come on, man. It's a H. It's a J. It's a J. You stop. No, but.
Starting point is 00:22:08 I'm sort of, my dad was fluent. It's a J. You can't do my dad was fluent. That's like saying I have black friends. No, no, no. I told you at my family reunion, we would go and I'd be like, dad, there's more Mexican people here than white. And he was like, that's our family. Like they were just part.
Starting point is 00:22:25 They weren't like, not like blood, but just like family. Like that's just like growing up in South Texas, that's how it is. You don't know how to say it. Oh, get this. There's a guy on the cruise. Happened to be Mexican? I met him. Just saying.
Starting point is 00:22:38 that came up to me he's like, hey, I've been wanting to tell you, like, I used to work for your dad at Gattie Town in College Station. That's crazy. Yeah, and he was like, yeah, Mr. Cliff. And he said that... Wow. He was like, yeah, and whenever y'all talk about how he was or him talking, he was like, he always was, when they were building it, like a lot of the workers spoke Spanish.
Starting point is 00:23:02 So my dad was always talking to them in Spanish, but my dad said, if anybody got mistreated, my dad would go off on people. And that he always took care of like the crew. And that just warmed my heart because I always knew that about my dad. But to be somewhat like I'm there watching it, you know. But I'm like popping in and like seeing how my dad is with the crew. And then to hear from an employee say, oh no, that's literally how he was. That was cool.
Starting point is 00:23:29 That kind of makes me a little bit emotional. That's really cool. Yeah. The first part was crazy that someone goes, I swear for your dad. but then for them to like confirm your best hopes and thoughts with some memory in there. Oh man, that's awesome. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, your dad was, your dad was awesome.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Your dad was like funny. He was funny. Your dad was just like for an old man, wild. Yeah. And like his, like his, he was just like, ah, I don't even know to explain it. Yeah, honestly, like when I think about certain things, we don't really have a lot and common. But like he, he... I only got to know him way later, like when we started getting it together.
Starting point is 00:24:13 Yeah. Your mom was awesome, too. Yeah, she was. They both were. That's why he was trying to get back together with her when she was dying. I didn't, there was probably a decade where I would just spend my birthday by myself because I didn't have any family or anything. And then I went to Amy's house once for my birthday and her mom made me a whole chicken pride steak dinner for my birthday. Cream corn. That's cool. All my favorite things. I didn't really know what was going on and I got there and I was like, we've done this. Yeah. Your mom. Mom was awesome.
Starting point is 00:24:37 Yeah, you did not want it. And then my mom was like, oh. I did not want people going through effort for me. That's what it was about. I don't want people do anything for me. You're better now about that. A little bit. My wife has somewhat conditioned me to at least not be as vocally uncomfortable, even if I am.
Starting point is 00:24:52 But yeah, I know. Yeah, your dad was awesome. Your mom was awesome. That's a really cool story about your dad. Yeah, no, when he came up to me, I was like, okay, and then I would see him around the boat later. And it was like, well, no, Eddie met him too, right? I met him, yeah. The ghost of your dad?
Starting point is 00:25:06 No, no, no, the guy, the guy that worked. Oh, that had been way cooler. They'd probably would have gotten even cooler. At sea. The guy, we're just at sea. Anyway, the Jalisco cartel. Halle School. Gold Casket.
Starting point is 00:25:18 They had a whole service for him. What's so interesting, and if you go and you look and you listen to the Bobbycast with Mariana Van Zeller, I don't think better of how the cartel does what they do. It's terrible. They kill people in ways that are so. quick, thoughtless, cruel, absolute cruelty. Her spending time with them
Starting point is 00:25:43 and talking about how it's generational and kids grow up and see their dad's doing it because their grandpas did it and it's just part of that culture. It's not you go and I'm going to go and decide to be a bad guy. Like I guess I'm going to commit to being a bad guy. Like to hear her talk about that because she's been in it, I don't have a perspective that it's any more right.
Starting point is 00:26:08 None of me does. But I think there's a bit of nuance to the people involved and how some of them have no choice but to be involved. Some of them are culturally involved from the second they're born. Yeah, I mean, wouldn't you say that similar to all organized crime? Like mob, like mobsters. Yeah, it's kind of similar to everything in life. Like really, whatever you see your parents doing.
Starting point is 00:26:29 Even religion. Your church. And I'm not comparing. Drinking, all of that. If you, like, look, my grandma was Pentecostal, very much so Pentecostal. So when I was very young, I went to a, that's what I was. I was a Pentecostal kid because I went to Pentecostal church all the time. And then later, after she got sick, I went to Baptist Church all the time.
Starting point is 00:26:49 But it's like I was born in that. So that's what I was. And I didn't know until I got later, until later that that was kind of crazy when they were speaking in tongues. I don't know who they were speaking to. Out of wild. You ever see people speaking tongues? Yes. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:27:01 And hey, however you want to connect, good for you. You ain't hurting anybody. Let it rip. But man, if I see that now, I'm like, oh. I think what's funny is watching kids see it for the first time. What are they doing? Because it's, yeah, it's different. It's strange.
Starting point is 00:27:15 It's shocking. And I, again, we'll say, I'm not comparing being the cartel to church. I'm just comparing to you are the environment you're brought up in a lot of times. And it's a really, I hope. If you don't, you don't go. I don't care. But if you are interested, go back and listen to that bobbycast. Just wherever the bobbycast feed in.
Starting point is 00:27:35 it's really good. But even her talking about the hackers, man, I think about that. And hurts my heart. Like these people living in these countries, they are so poor. And they're taught how to do this to Americans because we're everybody in America is rich. And it doesn't hurt us if we lose a little bit of money. This is how they're taught. And then when she was talking to them, she was like, why do you feel like it's okay?
Starting point is 00:27:54 And they're like, have you see how much money they have? And she's like, what? She goes, some of them have $1,000. Like to them, that's $10 million because they have so little. and also if my kid was hungry, I would steal. I would. Yes, we all would. For sure.
Starting point is 00:28:11 So, yeah, that's what's up. I think about that a lot. That's a cool story about your dad and Jalisco. Chalisco. And if you can't go, that's better. Man, last night, speaking to that, my kids were asking me to roll my R because they can't do it. They think it's hilarious when I roll my R's. Like, what, saying my name, Eduardo.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Eduardo. And they're like, they all try and they couldn't do it. It's so funny. The other story that I really thought you would like is Chick-fil-A changed their waffle fries due to backlash. They changed them back? I want to read. Because I liked the improvement. Take a breath.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Take a breath. Chick-fil-A's reverse course and removed pea starch from their waffle potato fries. They've added it while to keep the fries crisper. And it was working. Customers have been complaining about it ever since. That's the extra crisp you're talking about? Yes. It's like a, just like a coating.
Starting point is 00:29:02 Oh, so you don't like this story then. Correct. Well, I mean, listen, I liked their fries either way, but I was enjoying the crunch. Chick-Flay has announced they have removed pea starch from their waffle potato fries. I mean, I'm fine with it because I'm down for one less ingredient, you know? No, man. J.F. Kennedy, man. Okay. They added it two years ago to stay. They added it two years ago to help fry stay crispy. But that was not a popular move. Customers complained about the texture and flavor.
Starting point is 00:29:29 They've been pushing for them to change their original recipe and so effective immediately. People magazine. A company listening to the people. Maybe Chexnix will listen next. What did they do again? They changed their flavor profile of their cheese cheddar-flavored checks mix. Might be the only one, though, complaining about that. I'm not because I posted about it.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Amy's like I'm not on a Facebook message board. It's a lot of us, okay? Yeah. All right. Okay. We're now going to go and check out with the boat. Everybody good? Good.
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Starting point is 00:35:08 Morgan. Hello, hello. All right, we got Morgan. Scuba. Yo, yo, yo. I felt like scuba has to be the most tired. Why? He's got to serve dual roles.
Starting point is 00:35:20 He's out there. He's hosting some stuff, but he's also got to manage everything. And also him and I, like, are doing show stuff. Scoob and I are talking about show stuff constantly. Yeah, I got emails from him this morning, too. I got client stuff from him. Lunchbox, you didn't agree with that? No, no.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Scooby ain't managing nothing. Well, I would say mentally tired more than anything. I think that, like, Lunchbox and Morgan are mentally and physically tired, having to run all over the place and talk to lots of different people. I mean, on a fair level, we're all drowned with everything. Yeah, I just didn't. I mean, he's not like running me and Morgan. Like, he's not managing us.
Starting point is 00:35:54 He's not making sure that you get to places. There's other people. We have other people for that. Because scuba has places he has to be. Like, that's what I'm saying. That's what I was saying. He's tired too. But that's what I'm saying, he doesn't have to worry about us.
Starting point is 00:36:06 He hasn't worried about us. We see him at dinner. I'll just text him every once in a while. If something goes wrong, they go to scuba and go, can you get, we need this. Yeah. All right. There's been times where scuba's been the guy where you're looking for that text message and he goes, hey, lunch and Ray, here's your breakdown of the most confusing schedule ever.
Starting point is 00:36:24 These are the two things you need to do. This is all you need to know. And I've thanked him so many times. I'm like, without that text, we really didn't understand the schedule. Yeah. Anyway, I'm wasting time on all that. But everybody's tired. I'm not going to argue tomato tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:36:36 You've already argued. You already can set aside. I'm on a boat, man. There's no arguing on a boat. It's a ship. So today. Yeah, whatever it is. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Scoobo, today, where are you guys? Thursday. Today we're in between, sorry, we're in between Bimini and our port at Fort Lauderdale. We're like right in the middle of it. I saw that Bimini may add a hotel on it. Yeah, they did. They have resorts world, which is where we were posted up for that Bimini thing yesterday. And they even rented us a hotel room to use for showers, which no one used.
Starting point is 00:37:09 And I saw people from our company using it instead of us. Shocking. Oh, heck, yeah. I would have used that. If they rented you one, why? didn't you use it lunchbox? Because it was 15 minutes from the beach. Like we hadn't, there was, they were like, if you want to go in between events to the hotel
Starting point is 00:37:22 room, but it would have made no sense. Like we were on a beach and they were like, you can go shower and I'm like, no, but I'm on a beach. Like it made no sense. It was really, I think, rented for other people in our company that are on this boat, ship to go hang out by the pool at the resort. Okay. Let me ask a question.
Starting point is 00:37:39 Lunchbox, I'll start with you. Thank you. Are you having fun? Yeah, man. I'm having a lot of fun. I'm having a lot of fun. It doesn't sound like it. Like every day it feels like you get angrier.
Starting point is 00:37:49 No, no, no. I mean, I'm having a lot of fun, but there's things that are like, what? Like, I just don't understand why we would rent a hotel room. And it really feels like there's people from our company on this boat that wanted to go hang out at a resort. And they went and hung out a resort. So your frustrations are. Like, I can't get a drink package, but we're renting hotel rooms for these people to go hang out at a resort. Your frustrations are very much work related.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Yes. Not frustrating. Everything else is awesome. Oh, it's awesome. I'm confused. Is he being sarcastic? No, no, no. I think he's serious.
Starting point is 00:38:22 Like the gambling, the listeners, the drinking, the fun. He likes all that. That is awesome. If you were just there on vacation. Oh my gosh. It would be incredible. Incredible. If I didn't have a care in the world, oh, it would be amazing.
Starting point is 00:38:37 Because we haven't got to talk to you the last couple days because you were doing like naked dude bingo or something. No, I did too. No, no, no. I did Bingo Oh I thought it was naked dude bingo
Starting point is 00:38:48 I did Tequila sunrise bingo And let me tell you That was the most packed event They've had on this ship And I can confirm it was People said
Starting point is 00:38:58 There Bayzer couldn't even Go down there And see him There was that many people at it And they said It was the largest Jackpot in the ship's History for the bingo
Starting point is 00:39:05 Why Because there were so many people It's how many people Sign up to play That's how they Determine the jackpot And it was the biggest jackpot
Starting point is 00:39:13 pot and ship history. But what about the... They're moving it to the theater for this next one. What about the boozy part? Like what? Is everybody drunk in the morning to do it? Oh yeah. There's a special tequila drink for that mingo that you can buy at that bar.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Yeah, tequila sunrise. Sounds fun. People drink in the morning? They drink tequila all around the clock. On a ship, there is no night and day. It is just day. It is just drink. It's awesome.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Or is it always just night. Or it could be all night. I don't know. It doesn't matter. but everybody's always got booze in their hand. Have you gone to any shows, lunchbox? I've been to every show, man. I've been seen every artist.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Who's been the best? No Keith Urban because he's obviously the best. I would say Scotty McCurry was pretty good. I'd never seen him before. And then I'm going to tell you what, Leanne Rhymes, she can still sing. She can still sing. Oh, yeah. I forgot.
Starting point is 00:40:06 I saw the clip of her yesterday singing. Was she good? She do all the hits? Did all the hits. She was really good. And I mean, The crowd loved it. They were into it.
Starting point is 00:40:16 That's pretty cool. I would say those were the two best besides Keith. What's been your highlight three moments from the cruise? Oh my gosh. Drinking, gambling. And no, I haven't done any of that. I haven't done any of that. Nothing?
Starting point is 00:40:35 Okay. Jeez, what's the third? Oh, and beach, man. The beach is awesome. These beaches we go to, like look, I'm not a beach guy. But this might be the type of beach I need. Where it is not too hot, the water's a little chilly, but when you get in, it is fantastic. And the water, ooh, I've never seen water like this.
Starting point is 00:40:56 It is like so cool blue. It is like, and there's different shades. Oh, it's awesome, man. I saw a clip yesterday. It could have just been a bad video. It looked like you wiped out running into the water. Well, yeah, yeah, okay. Hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:41:10 Morgan wanted to film a TikTok of running into the water. But no one told me. Are you drunk? He's slurring. Oh, you think he's drunk right now? For sure. He's slurring. No, no, it's a boat, man.
Starting point is 00:41:20 No, it's because the boat rocks and my mouth goes one way. No, listen, it's okay if you are. It's different than if you were in here drunk. If you're in here drunk, we'd have a problem. Are you drunk right now? No, no, but I do appreciate the listeners looking out for me that have drink packages that have been handing me drinks. This morning?
Starting point is 00:41:38 I mean, I really do appreciate that. That goes a long way. but no, I didn't know there was a drop-off in the ocean. So I'm running, running, and I step, and there's no ocean, and I just bl-h-h-and-then. And then, guess what? My sunglasses went out to sea. There was a cliff. It was like a cliff?
Starting point is 00:41:59 Yes, there was a big cliff. Like a drop-off. Did anybody else know and didn't tell you? No, he was told. He just didn't listen. No, well, here's the thing. They said there is one, but they didn't tell me where. and when you're running in a video,
Starting point is 00:42:11 you don't have time to do easy steps. Good point. I'm trying to just make the video and, you can walk out and see first before the video. Because it's so clear. Yeah, it's not like you're shooting at JJ Abrams. You got one take explosion. Wait, hey, were those the sunglasses?
Starting point is 00:42:26 Where did you buy those sunglasses? You just bought them, didn't you? I just bought them in Key West, man. They lasted me three days. Yeah, so they are gone. They're out to sea. Rest and peace. Something that we've been talking about the last couple days
Starting point is 00:42:39 is, and I know our listeners have heard me say this, so I'm going to just say it again. Initially, whenever we were doing this cruise, we were going to split everybody up, so everybody had really good energy for a couple days at a time. Eddie, now we're going to go for three. Amy and Morgan, we're going to come in,
Starting point is 00:42:52 and then you and Ray, it wasn't Ray at the time, but you and Scoo, or whomever, going to do the last part. My question to you is next week or next year, do you still want to do all seven days? Next year, I am on for all seven days. So you want to do it. I want to do it. I want to be on here all seven days.
Starting point is 00:43:09 I had a little bit of guilt because I didn't know if you were just so exhausted. Oh, I mean, don't get me wrong. I'm exhausted, but I want to be here for all seven days because it is so freaking fun. It is so fun. Ray, what about you? Yeah, for me and Beezer, I went to Jamaica a couple months ago on our vacation during the Christmas holiday, and we can't do more than four nights, five days. So, like, honestly, it is almost SOS mode right now.
Starting point is 00:43:37 people are between me and bayser people are losing their voices people are dying out here man get us back to land so so it's confirmed that next year's cruise is seven like this i have no idea i just know that so many people signed up initially well for this one it filled the second one there have been so many people sign up even on the boat and listeners that i know we're doing it we've already signed riley green to be the that one like the keith urban type artist the big one um and we'll sign up others. But we got others. Hmm?
Starting point is 00:44:11 Oh, we already signed others. You can't talk about those yet. But I know. Yeah, they're on the website. I can look right now. Oh, they put them up there. They were on the sheet of paper there. They were handing out in all cabins.
Starting point is 00:44:21 Yeah, Randy Hauser. Nope. Lauren Elena. Yep, there's another one. Yeah. Fun. I bet she's fun. Why do they always bring someone that they have to like separate me from?
Starting point is 00:44:31 Wait. I saw that name. Chris Young. It's like, they knew it on purpose. It's like, they do it on purpose. They're going to get Libraise. Make sure that we're not around each other. They're going to bring in Chris Young.
Starting point is 00:44:41 Make sure we're not around each other. Oh, that'd be good. That's cool. They're already signing these artists. That'd be fun. And then lunchbox for seven days. Yeah, I've already signed up for the seven-day package. I already got my hat.
Starting point is 00:44:50 I renewed for 27. Well, that's cool. That's cool that you've had such a good time. Yeah, man. I mean, these listeners are bananas, though. They are bananas. They're crazy. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:45:05 They just want it. I mean, they got nonstop. They could just go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. It's their vacation, though. I know. Like, for us, it's a bit different because you have things in a schedule and things you have to do. They get to go to sleep or take a nap in the middle of the day for three hours. And you guys have to go and, like, host things and, you know, host outside beach events.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Yeah. And what's just fun. I mean, it's fun. Yeah. And you're right. And they do. And I will be complimentary of some of the, they're like, I don't know how you. you guys do it.
Starting point is 00:45:37 Us, we just lounged around on chairs and you guys got to go, go, go, go. I'm like, mad respect. Because they actually realize that we're working. Some of them are like, oh my gosh, why are you tired? We're doing a party. And I'm like, well, I'm working too. Maybe one day of the seven, I can get it just blocked out where you have to do nothing except you just get to go and not host, but you can participate in butt bingo.
Starting point is 00:45:59 That's a good idea. I like that. Yeah, but bingo, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, I said everything. I didn't hear butt. Yeah, no, I don't want to do butt bingo. But yeah, that'd be great. How's the family, dude? Yeah, do you remember you have kids and stuff?
Starting point is 00:46:13 Oh, my family back home, I talked to my wife at the beginning of the week. The middle kid had strep. She had strep. Oh, my God. You're gone and they have strep. Yeah, so she was dying and she had to get into baseball and basketball games and baseball practice, birthday parties. But she powered through and then now the youngest one has croup. What is that?
Starting point is 00:46:36 The cough. Yeah. She had to stick his head in the freezer. Hmm? She didn't shut it, did she? No, no. Well, we found out that what you're supposed to do when he had it over Christmas is if he doesn't have the wheezing so you don't go to the hospital, you just stick their head in the freezer and the cold air will help the breathing. We are not doctors.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Wait a minute. Yeah, I'd like to say. I do have a PhD, but not MD. When you have the croup, usually, you don't get it again for a couple years, antibodies. I have no idea. Any, any disease, right? Like, if you get a cold, you don't usually get one the next week because your body just fine. Oh, strep.
Starting point is 00:47:10 Don't tell that to strep. We've been getting it a lot. I think his household is a little different. Yeah, petri dish. Yeah, but eventually everybody gets it and then your immune system. Again, I think we've determined his household is a little different. But you're right about the freezer thing. Yeah, it's breathing in cold air.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Yeah. Usually, if you don't have cold air, you just, like, if you live in a cold place like Massachusetts and it's snowing, you can go outside. Great point. Good example. Great point. Shout out of Massachusetts. Yeah. Well, I talked to some people, I talked to some Massachusetts people on the boat and they were
Starting point is 00:47:44 talking about how they just got a bunch of snow when they were on the boat. They're like, we look, and we got four more inches. And I'm like, oh, that's why it was on top of mind. You know what I mean? Are you happy that you're not home during all that? Oh, no. I feel bad that I'm not home. Heck yeah, I'm happy.
Starting point is 00:48:01 You kidding me? Woo-hoo. All right. Yeah. Yeah, it's hard. It's hard talking to the family when you're on the boat because you're just like, how's everything going out there? You don't want to act like it's too awesome.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Yeah. And I tell my wife, oh, man, this is miserable. I haven't had any fun at all. Yeah. It rained the other day. He's slurring no to her. I haven't had any fun. How was that?
Starting point is 00:48:20 You know what? Look cool? The rain. We were inside when it rained. That's what I'm saying. On the boat, like you just go out on the deck or the veranda, as they would call it. I called mine veranda lamber. I would be out on veranda lamber.
Starting point is 00:48:33 And if it would, like, that would be a cool. place for the rain when you're out of the sea. Yeah. It was so cool. Because it doesn't last that long, right guys? Yeah, because you drive out of it. Well, I mean, it scared me because I had the door open and I heard the bing. And I was like, whoa, what was that? And then it started raining. And I was like, oh, that's cool. Yeah, I watched a lightning strike out in the middle of the ocean. It was the coolest thing I've ever seen. Scoob, any chance you got to go to the pilot captain deck? I have not, no, because we were supposed to shoot a video when you were here the first day and do like a whole behind-the-scenes tour and then they said we couldn't go anywhere behind
Starting point is 00:49:06 the scenes and I think that was part of it so we canceled it yeah I haven't been able to see it I was curious myself to check it out you want some breaking news yes Britney Spears Britney Spears arrested in California for DUI from TMC oh no my girl Britney Spears was arrested in Ventura County California Wednesday night for a DUI
Starting point is 00:49:24 the pop star was handcuffed by the California Highway Patrol imagine those cops getting to arrest Britney you know they're like this is crazy they can't say it because of body cam but you know like Hey, hey, hey, hey, this is crazy. It's Britney. It's freaking Britney's mirrors. The pop star was handcuffed 9.30 p.m.
Starting point is 00:49:40 She was booked by the sheriff's department around 3 a.m. She was released from jail around 6 a.m. TMZ has reached out for her team for comment. Anything else on that, Mike? That's it. I hate that. I do too. So everybody obviously okay.
Starting point is 00:49:52 It wasn't like a... I don't think Britney's okay, man. No, I know she's not okay, but I mean, if you're drunk driving, like you could hit somebody. You didn't hit anybody. Yeah, you could be hurt. Somebody else or yourself. Yeah. Morgan, what good happened yesterday?
Starting point is 00:50:04 Oh, well, it's honestly, meeting all the listeners has been the most fun part. Like, everybody just has all different stories, connections to the show. Like, the things that they come up and tell us is truly they feel like they're our friends. And it's fun to see them get to have this, like, cool experience with people like, they're hanging out with us. We're playing, we're gambling with them. We're laying by the pool with them. We're on the beach with them. And they just feel like that's the coolest thing ever.
Starting point is 00:50:30 And it's really fun to be part of that and to, like, be part of the one who they think is a friend. Like, you know, I'm a small part in this. And in you guys, like, they talk about all the stories and connections with you guys. And that's probably been the coolest part of all of this. It's just the fact that we've gotten it really a chance to hang out with our listeners for like the first time ever in this capacity. How many times do you see the people that gave you the money? Oh, I saw them a lot. Saw him on the beach yesterday too. Do they? They were gambling on the beach. You can gamble on the beach? Yeah, at the resource world, there was a casino. Oh. So do they want you to keep gambling? Did they want,
Starting point is 00:51:04 Did you make the deal to giving half the money back? I haven't done anything yet. That's going to happen today because we're on the boat all day today. So I'm planning to go back into the casino and find them. Did you gamble at all? I didn't yesterday. No. I was a busy day yesterday.
Starting point is 00:51:18 Ramundo, do you gamble at all? Yeah, I did. I believe we couldn't the first day. Maybe it was the second. And that's when I did my thing. I did $1,000 and cashed out, Baser woke up. She's never seen so much money on the kitchen table before. She maybe's giving back about $8.000.
Starting point is 00:51:34 80 of it. But yeah, sitting pretty heavy at about 1,000 right now. What'd you start with? We came with only, we could only take out 200 at the ATM. I gave her 120 for a slot machine. She lost it 120 seconds. And I had $80 to play craps. And I mean, I played all night with couple listeners just kept throwing. I mean, we were hitting tens and fours when that's happening. There's no stopping you. And it was phenomenal. Yeah. So I haven't gambled in a year and then $1,000. Oh, and one of the time, when Ray was there, I rolled three, uh, three, three, sevens on the company like the opening crabs. Dang, she knows what she's talking about.
Starting point is 00:52:09 Three sevens? Yeah, like three in a row. On the opening roll. Got it, got it. That's a winner. On the opening roll, that's winner. Yeah, it was huge. And that was after though I did throw the dice off the table a few times because I
Starting point is 00:52:20 didn't know what to do. Ray, you've won $800 that your total eight up. Yeah. Yeah, just kind of at times betting against the table, which is what I teach people. I hate people to do that. I want to punch my face. What does that mean? So you can bet does the table win?
Starting point is 00:52:33 Do you bet the table wins? that don't come. And so when someone bets that, everybody hates them. Because the whole table is like rooting for the whole table. Yeah. That's the fun part. Yes. And there's one person who bets against the whole table.
Starting point is 00:52:45 So when everybody else loses, they're happy. That's what Ray was doing. Vibe kill. Yeah. But I mean, he was winning. Yeah. I mean, that's also I was able to teach people. I wasn't even a class and I was just doing it for free.
Starting point is 00:52:59 And so there was easily 10 to 15 people every night I'm teaching out of play I said it's just like the stock market people make it complicated either you're rooting for the seven originally or you're rooting for the seven every time after that which one would you like all always do every time after that and so that's why I want a thousand dollars and taught tons of people to game of craps did you well that's not really teaching the it's it's a it's simplifying a complicated board that nobody understood and they just said wow nobody's explained it to me like that and I said yeah fair enough what the government does they don't want you to understand the stuff stock market.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Wow. Okay. That's true. Good point. You know I love wading into this area. Did you get a new hat? No, I've had the Detroit Tigers, and it's the easiest thing because then you don't have to say where you're from.
Starting point is 00:53:46 People know where you're from. Detroit, Michigan, it's all the same thing. And then they're also, they know it's me. There's not the question. Oh, my gosh, are you Eddie? Oh, are you Bobby, which I've gotten a couple times? Not Bobby. Trust me.
Starting point is 00:53:57 You've not gotten that one time. I have. I have. Why do you lie about it? Oh, well, not lie. I mean, is it one of the elderly people? I'm got to be more specific. I don't know, but I mean, like, one of the eight-year-olds that can't see as well.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Yeah, I think it's something. I mean, honestly, some of them really don't even know what we look like. And a lot of these people haven't hooked up Wi-Fi, so they haven't been seeing videos. So are you, Bob, you're not? You wear the Detroit hat. They know Ray, Michigan, that dude. But I've had so many ladies. My best part has been the pool and the hot tub because I will get in the hot tub with Bayer.
Starting point is 00:54:31 And it'll be me and her. and in about 30 minutes, it's me and eight women. And then I'll go to the pool. And it's me and Bays are chilling there. Next thing you know, it is me and about 10 women, and we're having the best conversations of all times. Like, what are you talking about? Surrogacy, breast cancer, everything,
Starting point is 00:54:49 overcoming adversity, losing husbands. And then you book a cruise the next day. I mean, I've had the deepest conversations with these women. But the thing is, I can't marry them all. I'm already married what I told them, but I said, for this cruise, I can hear your stories. I can hear you out and I can tell it on the radio. the best I can't marry him all guys he is right for the moment he can be in here but do you
Starting point is 00:55:09 know why I asked if that was a new hat no do you guys know why asked because he has a sticker all the stickers are covering the bottom of it like he's it's 1996 and he's a member of two live crew you can make fun of me all you want I've had so many people Morgan can attest this as well say you are hands down the hottest guy on the ship wow hottest guy on the ship Morgan has the quote Morgan what is the quote Oh yeah this is funny A woman came up to me
Starting point is 00:55:38 She goes I didn't realize Ray was such a hot tamale Morgan how old was she Was she one of those that couldn't see Maybe we were teetering A little bit there She was like 77 That's fine
Starting point is 00:55:50 It's all right guys Ray do you think you're the hottest guy in the boat I would say yeah Who is one of the Parmali's dudes He's pretty good looking The lead singer But Matt Matt
Starting point is 00:56:00 I mean Mitch Matt I was going to to say I think in like 45 minutes I've our we Bayers already booked we're doing the hot tub again with a couple ladies so it's on the schedule no it's not it's unscheduled we'll just go out there we'll do the hot tub pool that's where they know how to find us so they say we always know you and bays are going to be out here with the momoses and really you do you lead with ladies I can't marry you all but no we start light and then next thing you know we're hearing about you know with the one
Starting point is 00:56:25 lady she's she loved being pregnant so much she said that she asked you for another oh my she's had she's had like four of her own kids and she's She's carried for four of her friends. She's given birth eight times. And the dude said he's actually addicted to pregnancy because he'll actually feel the depression. He feels the mood swings. He said it's almost like he's giving birth when she goes through the birthing process. What the?
Starting point is 00:56:47 So she's married. She's married. We met the dude and they said, but I was like kidding. I said, oh, you guys could carry our kid. And they said, no, but eight times. And she said I love the process of being pregnant. I'm addicted to it. Hey, lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:57:01 Interesting. That's me. Who's the hottest guy in the cruise? Probably me. I just wondered. Yeah. I mean, I don't know. Has anyone said that?
Starting point is 00:57:12 I mean, Ray's had it said. I haven't been hanging out at the pool, you know, because every time I go to the pool, it's pretty crowded. So I don't know where that Ray ever gets there first. But yeah, I don't know. I haven't been to the pool because there's so many people. Same. It's like so crowded and people are jamming.
Starting point is 00:57:25 And I'm like, well, there's not in a spot for me. All right. And I don't have time. Classic. It's busy working, man. Are you guys getting any? any naps in? No. Oh, really? That's good grief. No.
Starting point is 00:57:37 No, we tried before dinner yesterday. We all went to dinner last night together, but the nap was impossible. Your mind's racing. We were in Bimini. We were doing conch. We were chilling on a golf cart in the most beautiful water you've ever seen. How are you supposed to take a nap after that? You ate conch? Yeah. That's an aphrodisiat. And they all had sex together. We went to a local for that. We were leaving the Bimini thing. And we got on a golf cart with a local dude and I had a bargain with him.
Starting point is 00:58:01 We got on there. I asked him for some smoke. You hope. hooked it up. We went to... What's the... What? Yeah, I got on the thing and I was like, hey, man, I said, he got some smoke. He goes, he goes, yeah, my brother over there got some smoke. You got 20. I said, I don't know, let me see what it looks like. He pops it over. It looks like a little small little pinner. I was. I'll give you five bucks for that. And he goes, no, man, 20. And I'll give you five. And we drove away. And he goes, fine, 15. And I was like, I'll take it. So we took it. It was, I don't know what it was. It was a Jeffrey. It had all kinds of stuff inside of it. None of us knows what any of that means. And also, this sounds very dangerous. Not to scuba. I've done it before in other islands. We're good. Yeah. I trust Scoba to make bad decisions
Starting point is 00:58:36 because I feel like he's made enough to know what you're bad and what you're really bad. And scuba, you know what you're looking for? By the way, conch isn't a drug, right? No, it's a fish. This is how clueless I am. We're going to do some conch?
Starting point is 00:58:49 That's why I was confused. I asked about conch and then he started talking about whatever he bought. I want to give you the full scope of how we got to that point. I was like, do you snort conch? No, no, no. No, no.
Starting point is 00:58:58 So everyone was going to the left. We went to the right. We went into town where everyone actually lives in Bimini, which, by the way, if you guys like sports, you know, VJ Edgecombe? Yeah, the basketball. Yeah. The rookie from the Sixers. That's like their king. He's from Bimini.
Starting point is 00:59:11 And so they all praise him. Yeah, he's from here. So they're all excited about that. Yeah, he's really good. And they didn't expect him to be that good that quick. Yeah, yeah. So that was pretty cool to hear about. We talked about that.
Starting point is 00:59:19 We get to the conk place. And then it's a local guy. And you walk up and there's a guy named Marcus drinking rum punch. And he's over there. And he goes right out into the ocean. And he grabs those. of those shells where it's kind of like looks like you put it to your ear and you can hear the ocean. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:34 So that's what he grabs one of those, pulls out this snail, looks like snatch. He grabs it. He pulls out some sort of like little like clear liquid thing for the middle. I think Scoop thinks he's doing his alternative show right now. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you go ahead. And he pulls up this clear liquid like vertebrae and it's me, Ray, my wife, and Ray's wife at this point. And we eat that, we eat the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:59:55 They're chopping it up and that we hear from lunchbox, which we won't get into all of his other stuff. No, no, no. But I said, hey, where are you guys? at and they said we're at smitties it's a bar in town and i told our golf cart with uh our guy from our company i'm like hey can you drop me off at smitties and our company man of no we have to go right back to the ship we are not allowed to go anywhere else i'm like we have three hours he goes no we cannot and i'm like let me off so then i had to walk through bimini looking for a bar i mean i'm just on the side of the road like oh my gosh i'm never going to find
Starting point is 01:00:24 this place here we go and then i found smitties it comes out of marcus goes you know that white boy right now and I said yeah I know him and he comes up walking and he goes you want some my rum punch man go inside get a cup and I have let you have some of my rum punch I didn't have any of his rum punch that sounded dangerous Amy yes Amy it was like in a plastic jug wrapped in a bag and we're like I'll take your smoke but that don't trust that liquid so how did he cook the conch like was it fried it's raw dude raw they chopped it right up there for you you can add tomato si if you want or onions but I had mine with just the meat and onions.
Starting point is 01:01:02 Do you like it? Oh, dude, it was freaking phenomenal. Delicious. And I bought some for our driver, Richie, who was a nice dude. It was a phenomenal local experience. And the only problem is Scooba didn't have enough money, so we had to stay there as hostages. They had to take Scooter to the ATM.
Starting point is 01:01:18 They had to take them to get the money? Yeah. Yeah, because I needed money. I was the only that had cash, but I didn't have enough cash. So I had to pay the driver, but it also pay for the conk. So they took me to into town. Is it a conch or conch or it's conch? It's conch. No, it's not conch.
Starting point is 01:01:31 Oh, it's conch? It's conk. Yeah, a thousand percent. Huh. Yeah, trust me. I don't know. It's conk. Did lunchbox make a noise? I was going to say a sentence or...
Starting point is 01:01:40 I was going to try to argue, but I don't know. I argue all you want, it's conch. No, no, I was going to argue with, hey, I was going to argue on your behalf, but I don't know. Okay. So I didn't want to... I tend to like scuba. Sure. Why not?
Starting point is 01:01:49 He's a man. And he just ate it yesterday. And he's time conchato, you know? Yeah, I've been having conch since I was nine years old, dude. from Florida. And then so we did all that and then we got back to the boat. But I would tell you this one thing, man, our staff, sure, whatever, they make it so stressful, more stressful than it needs to be because they are on you hard about everything.
Starting point is 01:02:08 And we're adults. We get to our stuff. We've never been late for anything. But they try to kill a little bit of the vibe. And I feel bad for someone like Lunchbox who's trying to enjoy stuff. And he keeps getting the S end of the stick on everything that we do. And it's mostly on their behalf with their stress levels. Why do you think, again, we've had this conversation where he gets a bad card, gets a bad
Starting point is 01:02:25 room. Why is that? Lunchbox? I don't know. Do you have an opinion? Everything he's done. There has been some sort of problem to it for him. And whereas me, Ray and Morgan, yeah, we have some humps in the row, but nearly nowhere as bad as has been for lunchbox on everything that he does. I mean, guys, I feel like it's easy. Like, he gets on air and trashes everything that they do. Like the whole planning process, he trashed the organizers on what they were doing already. So, of course, they're going to make it harder for him. Uh, well, guys. I say I didn't do a good job organizing it.
Starting point is 01:02:59 Okay, here we go. See? And he wonders why. I can't believe they're not nice to me. All right. Back at it. What's up today? Before we let you guys go, what's up today?
Starting point is 01:03:10 Oh, man. I'm about to go do boozy bingo. Oh my God. They're going to die. They are. Much has tequila at like 3 p.m. Yeah, tequila tasting, baby. How are you guys going to adjust to the real world when you get back?
Starting point is 01:03:24 We're not. We're staying here. we're getting on another cruise ship we're doing this for a living now all right we'll talk to you guys tomorrow good to see everybody talk to you guys soon bye
Starting point is 01:03:37 all right they're gone that's going to do it for us thank you everybody for being here and now we will see you guys tomorrow bye guys a win is a win a win a win I don't care what I'm saying yep that's me
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