The Bobby Bones Show - Thursday Post Show (01-04-24)
Episode Date: January 4, 2024We’re back! Bobby talks about making a post early for his wife’s birthday. We share stories from our vacation. Lunchbox was a hater of Morgan getting to drop the puck at a Wichita Thunder game. ...Lunchbox explains why he stayed home during the break for the first time and had an incident with his mom where he had to call an ambulance. Bobby talks about a video he was tagged in about being a goal for an artist…so then he calls her. We discuss why are people searching for calendars from 1996 and Bobby brings something up about Amy that she has no idea about…but says it’s going to come out soon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the Bobby Bones post show.
Here's your host, Bobby Bones.
Sorry, I'm almost making a noise.
I almost never turn the volume on.
But you can have the volume off and hit the little speaker on the bottom of Instagram and it still plays.
The little speaker in the corner.
Yeah.
That's what that noise was.
I just uploaded a video my wife and I.
That's why I was, that's what I was doing.
Hey, look at me.
So that meant it was completed?
Yeah.
Because I wanted to make sure the audio was going through.
Tomorrow was a birthday.
And so I did a, hey, this is my wife and I.
Can't wait.
Tomorrow's a birthday.
Can't wait a celebrate her.
Oh, you did the day before.
and then you're going to do one again tomorrow.
Mostly because she doesn't like on a post that much about her,
and it just gives me a...
She's like, what's she going to do?
Grave at me if it's not about a birthday.
Yeah, it's a birthday.
Yeah, come on, man.
So, yeah, so, O'Brien's good.
We're going to talk about the holiday a little bit,
the little break that we had.
So if you're over it, bear with us,
because I have some stuff that we weren't able to get to.
We want to do...
Morgan, you went to...
Well, you went home to Wichitaaul,
but you did a hockey thing?
Yeah, so the Wichita Thunder invited me out to do a hockey puck drop before the game.
What is the Wichita Thunder?
They're a hockey team, so they lead into a professional NHL team.
Which is my question.
So is it like a farm club?
Yeah, kind of like how baseball you have like the lower division and they lead into another team.
That's what Wichita Thunder is.
Is there a team that they go right into?
Is it somebody's system, you know?
Yeah, we were looking it up the other day.
It's team in California.
I'm not very well aware of all the hockey teams.
Anhein.
San Diego maybe.
It was an S team.
San Jose sharks?
Yeah, that might have been it.
So that's pretty cool.
Yeah, no, it was really awesome.
And how did lunchbox react to you being like that,
that center of something at a sporting event?
Well, so I walked into work, like our first day back,
and he literally was like, hey.
Like yesterday afternoon?
Yeah.
He was like, how was it?
the hockey game. And I was like, it was really good. Super fun. Like talking about it, thought he was
trying to be nice. And then he immediately goes, oh, it's not a big team. That's not a big deal.
And just like shut it down immediately. He asked about it and then shut it down. You didn't provoke him in any way
to say how he felt about the size of the team. No. I just was like it was really good, super fun.
I'm glad they asked me. Got to bring out my whole family. And he literally, as soon as me saying
that goes, oh, well, they're not a big team. Like shut down that it was a good thing.
what are you looking at me for?
So you asked her
I said, I just wonder why you would add
the secondary stuff
which was like, hey, how was it?
She was like fun and you're just done.
I said, I saw you posted that you dropped the puck.
How was that?
And she goes, I was really good.
And I was like, that's no big deal.
It's just minor leagues.
That's it.
But why would you want to?
She wanted to talk about it.
So I talked about it.
No, no, you brought it up.
But why would you want to take it down a notch?
Well, I was just letting her know that like it wasn't,
I guess I could understand doing that if she were like,
you'll never believe what I did, and it's the coolest thing ever,
and it's the greatest honor in hockey.
And you'd be like, well, but even then, I'd probably just let her think it.
Just let it happen.
No, like you said, what is your thing?
And this happened off the air yesterday afternoon.
Yeah, like I genuinely thought he was being nice by asking about it.
And seriously, the first response I got back was like, no, it's not a big deal.
What do I say?
Don't lie anymore or whatever?
But you didn't lie.
No, no, I'm not going to lie to protect anyone's feelings.
Well, right, I wouldn't lie to protect her feelings.
She didn't ask you a question.
I wasn't going to say, oh, that's the biggest deal ever.
You're amazing.
But she didn't think it was.
And you could just say, that's cool.
It was cool because that's a fun thing to do.
Yeah.
So you were jealous in some way.
No, I wasn't jealousy at all.
Yeah, I think you're jealous of me.
Have you dropped a huckie puck?
A huckie puck?
You're not one to go.
No, I can do it whenever someone does it to me.
I'd do it to them.
But have you?
Probably
You can't remember though
Yeah it's been one time
No she posted online about how
So you watch me online
You don't follow anyone
So I'm curious how you saw her drop the puck
Oh my God
I didn't see her drop the puck
You idiot
How do you know anything about her online
That you don't follow her?
On Twitter
She posted a graphic that said
I'll be dropping the puck at something on Friday night
Oh
Thank you
That explains it
Okay
If you guys will let me say a sentence
Well we're just checking
No, you just interrupted everything.
You wouldn't even let me talk.
Okay, sorry, sorry.
Sorry, man.
We really like how you talk.
Well, I would just say, Morgan, that's pretty cool.
Yeah, it's fun.
It's fun.
It's fun.
It's cool to ask about it,
but there's no reason to take her down a notch.
Yeah, I wasn't trying to take her down.
She's trying to be truthful.
But there's no need.
But she wasn't claiming it was anything higher than it was.
She just said it was fun.
Yeah.
But you just want her to know
that it's not as cool as she maybe thought it was.
Right.
But I don't understand that.
Just keeping her level.
She's as level as anybody.
on this whole show.
You never know.
Okay, now you're just saying...
She puts this big graphic up like she's...
Okay, so there we go.
He's jealous. A big graphic about something
she's doing. By the way, a graphic.
Isn't that what it's called?
Sure, an image.
Graphic?
There's some editing involved.
Now we got it. Okay.
Well, let's talk about you then for a second.
Thank you.
Your vacation, I'm assuming,
you know, it's good and fine.
You're back. You're healthy.
Yeah, I mean, I just chill.
here, though. I didn't go anywhere. Didn't leave my parents and my sister, three kids. They came to my
house. So it's pure chaos, but we, yeah, we did have an incident. All stayed at your house?
All stayed at the house. Air mattresses all over the place. It was great.
What's the, that sounds, it does sound fun. Like, if you're close to your family and did you
air mattress or did? Oh, no, no. I didn't air mattress. Did people older than you air mattress?
Yeah, my sister air mattress. Well, that's, she's basically at the same age, though.
Yeah, yeah. You're older.
No, my parents got the spare bedroom.
Got it.
Okay, that's all I was asking.
Yeah, yeah, they got the spare bedroom, the bed.
But usually you can just put them on a couch.
They don't care.
Do you all call it spare bedroom or guest bedroom?
Just curious.
I don't have one.
I say the bedroom up by the PlayStation.
Oh, really?
That defines it.
What do you call it?
I say guest room.
Yeah, maybe guest room.
I don't think it's right or wrong.
I just, I don't know that I have a real name for it.
I call it the guest quarters.
No, you don't.
I don't even have one.
Yeah, you have a lot of kids.
I don't have a spare bedroom.
We have spare bedrooms, but we don't call them spare bedrooms.
What do you call them?
Spare bedroom.
And I don't know that I call it guest room either.
Maybe, I think I say the empty room by the PlayStation.
Yeah, because it's an extra room.
It's not like a reserved for guests.
It's spare.
I probably say something you don't even know.
Yeah.
Because I had to switch out little vernacular that I would say that when I would say on the show,
you guys will make fun of me.
One of the ones that I still say is washing powders,
which is just so embedded into when I think a detergent.
That's what it is.
Like go get it at home too.
Like, hey, where's the washing powders?
That's such a 1950 hillbilly thing.
Coral.
Washer powders.
Well, yeah, it's not one flake.
One cloud.
Pouders.
A bunch of powders.
The other, I had to stop saying ice box when I first started.
Was that cooler?
No, it's the refrigerator.
Yeah.
You got to stop saying that.
No, I have.
I haven't said it.
But that was one of the things I had to be very present when I first started,
like doing mornings in Austin.
there were certain things that people would be like,
hey man, you sound like such a hillbilly.
Icebox was one of them.
Did your grandma say pocketbook for her purse?
Mine did.
I don't know.
Yeah.
So what was the incident?
I have a question.
Because I have a sound.
Yeah, you want to play the sound.
Is this that?
Yeah, go play the sound.
So Lunchbox wanted to talk about his sound of his vacation,
which I hated we couldn't get to on the show today.
But you guys, maybe all have one too.
So can I play the sound first?
Yeah, you want to hear the sound first?
Then we guess what it is?
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So that's not a real sound.
That's a sound effect you grabbed.
Yeah.
Got it.
What is it?
It's an ambulance.
Okay?
Yeah.
My mom, Christmas night.
Oh, no.
Yeah, she started feeling really bad.
She was becoming disoriented.
She died?
No.
Heck no.
I wouldn't be doing this.
I wouldn't be here.
Yeah.
And like my sister did her.
You wouldn't be here to win $5,000 on lottery, though.
That's true.
Yeah.
My sister's a nurse,
so she did the oxygen.
knob in her, whatever thing on the finger.
And like, oh, your oxygen is low, the, all this.
My mom was just feeling terrible sweaty and just like, there's something wrong.
Everybody got sick.
Something wrong with me.
There's something wrong with me.
And she was like, I need help now.
And so I thought, Ray always says the best way to get service, like if you go to the hospital,
is roll a truck.
Roll a truck?
Yeah.
What does that mean?
If you roll up in an ambulance.
You get to help immediately instead of sitting in the waiting room.
That would be why you called the ambulance?
Well, you know he loves it called 911.
Oh, how'd you do it?
Is your mom okay, by the way?
I knew she didn't.
Mom's great.
Good.
She had some kind of infection.
They gave her antibiotics, steroids, all this, fluids.
Great.
And she was there for like a day and a half.
Wow.
Terrible.
She was there for a day and a half?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, it was Christmas night.
So she kind of missed the Christmas meal.
You guys still had the Christmas meal without her?
I mean, what are you going to do?
You not have it?
Not have it?
Not have it or you take some up to the hospital and you all have it there.
I mean, I don't think you can pack six kids
and adults in a hospital room in the ER.
It's not really how that happens.
Okay, go ahead.
And so, yeah, rolled a truck because I was like, Ray says.
Okay, stop paying roll the truck.
That is what Ray says.
Ray says, roll the truck.
Yeah, he does say that.
My father-in-law was a fireman.
They call it rolling a truck, and that's when you get the fastest service.
That's where I learned it from.
I never heard that term before.
It's also pricey to roll a truck.
So you called an ambulance.
Yeah.
What number did you call?
call. What do you think I called?
Did you call 911? Yeah. And what did you say?
Said, hey, we got a medical situation. My mom's disoriented. Like, doesn't feel well.
Were you a bit exaggerating because you wanted the ambulance? Yeah. Well, I mean, it just...
Because you could have driven her yourself. Could have, but then she would have to sit in the waiting room and you don't know how long the waiting room is going to take.
It could take three hours. And that's why you roll a truck. That's why you roll a truck. Correct.
So what does 911 say? I will sit someone right over. So then the, well, at first, a fire truck arrives, you know, because they're first.
Well, a fire truck responds first.
And what do they do?
They're first responders.
They're trained to help.
They start shooting the house of water?
Yeah, that'd be awesome.
No. No, they check it out and everything.
And then, like, you know, a few minutes later, that's when the ambulance rolls up.
Did you tell your mom, like, play the part?
No, my mom was kind of not happy, but.
That you called an ambulance.
Yeah.
But, I mean, you didn't be like.
Was she like, just take me lunchbox?
Kind of.
She was like, we can just go to urgent care.
And I was like, no, this is bigger than urgent care.
And that's what my sister said.
She's a nurse.
So I trust my sister's opinion.
Good.
Good.
Is it's bigger,
nerge and care.
But you could have driven her.
But you didn't want to wait in the waiting room.
Got it.
Yeah.
Probably.
And because you know,
like right now it's like flu season.
And you don't want to sit in the waiting room.
We never know if those people have the flu.
Fire truck shows up.
Is it one of the big ones or one of the small ones like Godgers driving a little one?
I don't.
It's like a ladder?
No,
it doesn't have a ladder?
Yeah.
Probably.
Well,
no.
There's one that has a ladder and one that doesn't have the ladder.
Oh.
It wasn't a big one.
No, I wasn't like six miles long.
Okay.
So I think it was the non-ladder.
So they come in, you got to pass the first test.
What did they say?
Oh, yeah, I'm checking the vitals.
You know, and they're like, all.
They're changing her tires?
Pit stop.
And then that was basically it.
Then the ambulance comes in and they walk her.
They didn't bring in the stretch or anything.
They turn the lights on the ambulance outside.
Yeah, they had them sitting and it was going.
Yeah.
And then they just kind of put her, they walk her out there to it and sit her in it and drive.
But they don't do sirens or anything.
Were you scared?
for her or were you just happy the ambulance came?
I was just happy.
Well, I mean, I was worried that she was that bad,
but my sister's like, it's, you know, it's okay,
but there's something wrong.
And so I was good that she got to help
she needed. And did she get right in?
Right in.
Really?
Yeah, because they start working on you when you're in the truck.
That's why you roll the truck.
That's why you roll the truck.
I didn't think about rolling the truck.
I didn't know that's a thing.
What about your kids?
What does that cost too?
Yeah.
Great kids first. Kids, go.
Kids kept them out of the, you know,
like, we kept them playing.
Like, hey, don't worry about it.
They played when an ambulance was there?
They get to see it.
Keep them busy.
They sick.
Granny's sick.
Not feeling too good.
You know, just going to see the doctor.
That's it.
They don't really know the significance of the truck rolling a truck.
I didn't either, though, when we started this segment.
Go ahead.
That was it.
I mean, then the next day, they're like, oh, is Granny coming back today?
And then when Granny came home, they ran up, Granny!
That's it.
So she's feeling all the way better?
All the way better.
So what's the bill?
I don't know.
Who pays that?
Who pays that?
Who pays that?
Doesn't, what is?
Medicaid?
Insurance?
One of those, one of the medas.
Metaverse?
Not Metaverse, but Medicaid or Medicare.
I don't know which one.
They're going to pay maybe some of it, but not all of it.
But who pays it?
Lunch's mom or lunch?
Oh.
If I was her, I'd be like, son, you're the one that calls it.
Yeah, you're the one that jumps.
I was asking you to drive me.
Ray, what do you think he has to pay for this?
$1,200, but insurance can knock off four.
See, there you go.
You'll still pay $800.
Not me.
Between that and Abby, she.
stripper you went hard
Christmas
whatever it is my dad had Medicare
and I had to roll an ambulance
You had to roll a truck
Say it right Amy
I had to roll a truck
and it was more than that
So I don't
I guess it just depends on what they have to do
Maybe some of the like their resources
They use in an ambulance maybe
I'm glad to hear your mom's okay
Let me know when that bill comes
I will
Because it's only like 80 bucks or something
No
Right that's what I'm saying
Hear me now
80 bucks and I got a hang nail that's bad
I'm rolling a truck
So I can get right in
Right. But yeah, let me know.
And tell your mom, we said, we're glad she feels better.
Yeah, your mom's awesome.
Love your mom.
Any, but you love...
What up?
You love his mom.
I love his mom.
Right.
Yeah, you're attracted to.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
Stop that.
Don't he said.
I'm a married man.
He just loves his mom.
We all were implying.
He loves his lunches mom.
No, no, he does.
He loves my mom.
I love your mom.
Like, he would comment on her Facebook page, like, all the time.
He loves her.
He would like, oh, you're looking good today.
I wouldn't say that.
Exactly.
But what he didn't understand was my dad was one posting.
So she probably still felt a love from it.
Yeah.
Well, she doesn't really look at it.
It was my dad about it.
He doesn't have his own account.
And you'd probably tell her.
Eddie commenting.
Then I stopped doing that when I found it as your dad on the other side.
Yep.
I don't know why you have to stop something unless you feel like it's inappropriate.
Oh, yeah.
What do you mean?
Thank you.
No, because it's intended for his mom, not his dad.
If I knew his mom was reading it,
I would keep replying.
You probably post pictures.
For sure.
It's my girl.
It's not,
it's not like that, Amy.
Yeah, don't be ridiculous.
Eddie loves his mom.
I love his mom.
The weird thing is,
lunchbox looks a lot like his mom.
Exactly.
So it's like,
you know,
it's the funniest,
though,
it's when my dad
texted Eddie
and was like,
hey,
why are you hitting on my wife?
No,
he wasn't,
he didn't hit on her.
He just loves her.
Relaxed.
Remember,
it was my mom that
text and said,
hey, how you been?
No,
I think your mom texted me
and said,
hey,
cutey.
So it just came as a random number and I went straight to my wife like, I don't know who this is.
I have no idea what this is. You can call them right now.
That's funny. And then we found out that it was lunches' mom messing with me.
That's funny. Pretty funny. And that's what I love about her. She's so funny, dude. I love her.
I was tagged in something on Instagram here. This artist's named Renee Blair. I don't know Renee Blair. I've never met Renee Blair.
Like a musical artist? Yes. Yeah. That's a great question. Painter?
She has 56,000 followers, so she has a thing.
Wow.
But I watch like the first 15 seconds of her video here.
I'm going to play it over the phone a little bit.
So this is a stack of my New Year's resolutions or goals for 2024.
So when I first ever made a whiteboard, started manifesting, it always said that when you share
your dreams and goals with others and you get them thinking about it, that they're
emitting more frequency and energy about your dreams.
So the more energy, the more likely it is to come true, even in like the Bible where it says two or more gathered, there I am.
So since we all gather together on the internet, hopefully you guys reading this will help make them come true.
And I shuffled them. These are in no particular order.
And I'm a little nervous. Here we go. So what is my first dream and goal of 2024?
First one, she holds up says, make my Opry.
I'm not going to read them all. You guys can read them.
And then she goes through the pages of them.
How many?
I don't know. Six or seven.
Oh, okay. I was picturing like 50.
I know. I was like, we're going to be all right.
Oh, no, no. She's not even doing, I mean, I'm not going to be it.
But one of them is, because again, she just shuffled them randomly.
I'm going to get the one here. One of them is be a guest on the body going show or podcast.
And then there you go. She goes to the next one.
On it, on and on. I have a songs.
So, I don't know her.
I did see that one of one of my friends, one of Amy's friends,
Abby Smyers, who's Dan's wife from Dan and Shade,
I'd commented like, hey, yeah.
So I message Abby.
I was like, hey, she's nice, whatever.
She's like, yeah, she's a great, great person.
And so I said, well, send me her cell phone number.
And a lot of this manifesting stuff,
I don't believe you just wish so hard it happens,
but if you put it out there, it's like asking for help.
If you don't ask, you won't get it.
And if people asked you for help or advice, you'd give it.
But like people don't want to ask because they feel like they're burdening other people.
But if someone asks us, we wouldn't feel like it was a burden.
We'd like to help them.
Does that make sense?
We'd be following?
I may not be explaining that correctly.
So I just saw this.
I have no idea if she's good or not.
And I said, Abby, do not tell her that I texted you about this.
What is her cell phone number?
So I have it.
Well, I thought I did.
You're going to call her right now?
I was going to.
Hold on.
Oh, I never asked for a number.
Oh, you should do that.
I thought I already asked.
Do you have a mic?
Okay.
Hold on.
Amy, do you have it?
No.
I have Abby's.
No, no.
Man, that's awesome.
They're coming to the thing tomorrow.
Yeah.
What?
Oh, I went to the trail a lot over the break,
and every time I was there walking, Dan was there running.
Like, every time.
I think he runs every.
He must run every single day
Because what are the odds that
I wasn't there every day
But he always was
Harder to have noticed him now
Because his hair is short
It's kind of growing now again
Well I could always see him running
Because his hair was all flopping
Or he'd have it like up in the bandit
Both
Yeah but I wouldn't notice if he manbund it
I just see him flopping
Um
Okay let's do a mid roll here
You have a second
And then we will let
We haven't a middle yet have we
Nope. Okay, here we go.
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Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same.
prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
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Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
and he's like just give it a shot he goes but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head
against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore it's okay to quit if you saw it written down it would
not be an inspiration it would not be on a calendar of you know the cat just hang in there yeah it would
not be right it wouldn't be that there's a lot of luck yeah listen to thanks dad on the iHeart radio app
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Okay, we're back.
All right, boom.
I'm just going to call this Renable.
From her cell phone to mine.
She ain't going to answer, but that's okay.
She might.
You want to try to scammer?
Please enter your credit card number.
Your call has been forwarded to an automated voice message.
I'll leave the whole number in.
Hold on.
I'm going to take this down.
Stop, ba-da-b-bop-bop-bo-b-bo-b-b-scovity-b-bip-bip.
Oh, man.
All right.
She's not available.
She's going to feel so dumb.
At the tone, please record your message.
When you've finished recording, you may hang up or press one for more options.
Hello, hey, it's Bobby Bones.
This is my number on your phone.
Would you mind calling me back?
I know we've never met, but if you call me back on this number, that would be awesome.
Maybe text her too.
Huh?
Texter?
Yeah.
That's enough.
No, text.
And then when she calls back, don't answer.
Yeah, play hard again.
Ghost her.
Never answer it ever.
Okay.
Renee, well, now that you.
It shows up on your message, though, what the voicemail says.
Is this all on the voicemail?
It is.
We're still on the voicemail.
All right.
It's Bobby Bowen.
Call me back, please.
Thanks.
Yeah, never matter.
We'll see how she react to that crap.
All right.
So there's that.
I'll be watching my phone for that.
Okay.
People are searching for calendars from 1996.
Oh, yeah.
This is cool.
Because it's the exact same calendar that we have this year.
Same.
So, but it's like in 1996.
So it's Tupac or Home Improvement, Friend Seinfeld.
and all the dates are exactly the same
but it's like a retro calendar.
That's cool.
Either they're digging them up
or ordering them on eBay.
That's wild that it's the exact same day.
You know what we should do.
We should make...
Here we go.
No, ignore it. Ignore it.
Yeah.
Hard to get.
Hold on a second.
This is Bobby's secretary.
Hello?
What up, Bobby?
Hey, how you doing?
I'm good.
How are you?
We're doing our show right now,
so just know that everything you're saying
could be recorded, okay?
Cool.
Okay, cool.
We haven't met.
So, right?
I haven't met you?
No.
Oh, no.
Why did you say it like that?
Have you met?
Like, maybe just.
Well, I saw you from afar at a wags and walks party, but I don't think we actually, if we did,
it was like a quick hello.
But to be honest, I don't really remember.
Great.
But it's not like we haven't spent any time together like, hey, I admire your work because
I don't really say it to people unless I know them.
Well, not to be creepy, but I'm coming over to your house today with my husband,
Jordan Schmidt.
I didn't even know that.
That's the crazy.
thing. So get this. This is what I just told Mike D a second ago. This is like, I don't believe
in planets aligning, but this is planets aligning. Hey, I just saw your Instagram. Why don't you come
play on the show sometime? Oh my gosh. I would love nothing more. Yeah, I think. And you check out as a
human to Abby, who's a close friend. And so, you know, I saw your post and you're like, you know,
if you manifest things. And what I believe is if you just state your goals, people will help you
achieve them, you know. Or even for yourself.
if you're putting them out there or you're looking at them daily,
it's a reminder to work towards that.
People can't help you if they don't know.
So I saw you post that,
and I think it would be awesome if we lined it up and you came up here
and did a little interview.
Maybe you do a song or something on the show.
Wow.
I am hearing up.
Thank you.
This is amazing.
Thank you so much.
I would obviously love to.
The crazy thing is I was talking to Mike D
and all my show guys are here too.
You're on my cell phone,
but all my show guys are with me.
I was talking to Mike D because her husband is
a really good producer, songwriter.
And we'd had him lined up for how long?
Like two months.
I didn't know they were married to each other.
And I saw her message.
And so I'm like, hey, we're about to call her.
And Mike's like, you know, she's married to Jordan.
I was like, I don't know that.
How bizarre is that?
Yeah.
Well, it's going to be a great day.
I'm really excited.
Jordan's amazing.
You guys are, he's really funny.
So I'm over it.
It's just, you're coming over.
We're going to make it all about you and not Jordan.
Oh, my God.
I'm just kidding.
He would kill me.
He'd be like, get out.
I'm going to give scuba Steve your number, and I'm doing this as an exercise for a couple things.
One, I say it a lot even in my shows, like my stage shows, if you tell people your goals, they're way more likely to help you.
They for sure won't if they don't know.
And I appreciate you mentioning me and us, and let's do it.
Let's get you up here, and I don't know, let's see what happens.
Hell yeah.
I'm so excited.
Thank you so much.
You are officially like making a dream come true already this year.
Thank you.
and I will scuba. You'll call her later.
Hold on, I got a question.
Yeah, she can't hear it.
Well, I know, I know.
I'm reading about her husband on Wikipedia.
Yeah.
Him and his brother moved to Nashville and they started a business venture.
Doesn't say what the business venture was.
What was your husband's business venture when he moved to Nashville?
Lunchwalk once in that.
Top secret.
Top secret.
Because it says the Schmidt brothers spent the next couple of years
racking up over 100 placements on shows like Jersey Shore.
Oh, so they did like sync music, maybe.
Yeah, I'm sure he'll tell you all about it.
Hey, she doesn't.
She has no idea.
That's okay.
I mean, it's her husband.
She should know what he does.
No, my wife doesn't know half the crap I've done.
Yeah, like, Caleb would know exactly what Bobby did in 2013.
My wife hasn't read my books.
So it doesn't...
I'm just saying...
It was all about, like, probably producing really...
...bands that he had to do in order to get to where he wanted to be today.
That's the true.
That's the truth.
I mean, that's this show, too.
Still kind of is.
You know? Okay, hey, great to talk to you.
I'll get Scoob, our producer, to call you,
and I guess I will meet you for the first time today randomly.
That was smart for her to tag along with her husband today, though.
That was a good business.
Now she doesn't yet to go because she already met you.
Does spouses normally come?
Sometimes.
Yeah, sometimes.
Yeah, sometimes.
It just depends.
Smart.
Like spouses that came.
Need to breathe.
His wife came.
Recently, spouses that came.
Stephen Lee Olson's wife was there.
And then I'm now working with her.
That's amazing.
We're doing some stuff together.
Yeah.
Okay, well, I'll see you later on.
Hope you have a great day.
And I'll see in a few hours.
Awesome.
You too.
Thank you.
All right.
See you.
Random.
That is so weird and random that that worked out like that.
And I, did you, you obviously didn't know she was going to come with him.
I didn't know what her song was.
I didn't know that part.
I heard you and Mike talking about it.
But then.
I never know who was coming over to the house.
Sometimes, Amy, I've done them before.
I didn't even know who the person was going into.
Mostly if it's like I'm getting off a flight and I'm exhausted.
And Mike's like, don't forget.
get we have this interview and I'm like oh god or I oh the worst is I'll get to the house
and I'll see Mike walk by to the building on our property the studio I'll see Michael
I'm like oh my god I must have an interview right now yeah why else I didn't even it's not oh my
god and that's happened before so now when he just shows up to like make sure something's right
I get like PTSD that I missed an interview and I'll call it who who's here I'm sorry but
she's a she is a in direct competition with us huh yeah
According to her info on Instagram,
she is a morning show host on a different country radio station.
Oh, I mean, I literally did not know that and cancel her.
No, I don't care.
The world we live in now, there is no competition as far as somebody else.
You're fighting against everybody all the time to get anybody's attention, period.
If it's 60 seconds in an Instagram video, if it's the live radio show, if it's the podcast, back in the day,
Why are you guys doing your eyes?
Oh man, it's a competition.
It says, playing all the hits from country hip-hop and pop.
Country hip-hop and pop?
The country's coolest station.
What is it?
Is it a real station?
Yeah.
Not really?
Lunchbox doesn't like it.
Oh, I don't care.
I don't even believe in competition.
I believe that if I'm really good and that if we're good and we're compelling,
people are going to come to us at some point.
I don't even care if it's at the same time against...
Because our podcast now is as big as our show.
Where I used to, though, my enemies were people that did shows against us.
Because they would talk so much.
Right, Amy, what do you think?
Oh, I think fine.
All right.
What do you think, really?
Oh, I think it's totally fine.
I wouldn't care if they were on...
Well, don't say that.
Because they what?
I wouldn't care if they were, like, with Cody on Sirius.
Eish.
Oof.
Because I like Cody a lot.
The Expressway?
Cody Allen.
Do you take...
The Expressway?
Did he take...
Who took
Stormy's place?
Cody.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah.
On the expressway.
Yes.
Highway.
You guys are idiots.
On the interstate.
My enemy, I try to make it myself.
And if I can be better than that, then I've won.
Where I used to, I needed an enemy.
I needed an arch enemy.
You think her, Coco, whatever, is going to let her come?
It's Yoko.
Young country.
Yoko. Is it a real radio station?
Yeah. Is it going to let her come?
Why wouldn't they? It's free press.
Yeah.
We probably won't mention.
Why not? Well, you guys have mentioned it all morning.
No, you brought it up.
All I said was she's on a rival show.
That's all I said. And you guys started asking me questions.
I think so.
Hey, Mike, can I'm going to talk to you for a second about this?
You know me better than...
See what you started lunch.
Like your mind.
I didn't start anything. I just was doing research for the show, man.
Mike is my brain.
He knows it tells my brain what to do sometimes.
my right hand guy for sure.
If I would have known all the information pre,
would I have still called her?
Yes.
Okay, cool.
I'm down.
Yeah.
Well, that was easy.
Yeah.
Oh, Mike D's like,
Mike D is like the homeless person that's rich,
that you have no idea.
And he's not homeless or rich,
but he's like,
if you can get to Mike.
That's a compliment, dude.
If you can get to Mike and, like,
convince Mike of something,
Mike can convince me in three,
seconds of anything. If I don't want to do it, I'm like, I don't want to do it, but do you think
I should do it. Yeah. Okay. I'll do it. I think he's the only one that has that power,
because Mike's a lot like I am in good ways and probably at times unhealthy ways. But all right,
well, that's cool. We did that. Everybody good there? That's awesome. That's cool, man.
Okay. Amy, I need to bring something up, but I don't know for me to bring it up on the air,
or it can be such a great thing to bring up on the air. So I just need to text you what it is.
Okay. And if you don't want me to bring it up, I won't.
Okay, text me.
But the thing is...
Like right now?
Yeah, I'm texting you.
But the thing is, people probably know or they will know soon anyway.
Waiting.
Wait, what?
Can I bring that up?
Wait, what does that mean?
What?
I don't understand.
Where?
You don't know?
No, mine?
Yeah.
Like, wait, a car I'm driving right now?
Because it's not mine.
Is that way?
I was talking about. Did someone say something today? Did they see it today?
No, nobody. Nobody.
My? Oh, no. What happened? So, you're not driving your car today? No.
What happened to your car?
Mike. No, I'm. Did your husband get it? I mean, I couldn't get it. Yeah, he originally did get my car.
Oh my gosh. But then you bought a new car. Right. And right now I'm not driving it.
Because he took that one too? No. Wow. Does he have no, no, no, no. No. No. No.
Limits?
Yes, there's limits.
You can't take everything, can you?
I'm serious.
Serious question.
Seriously question.
And how that is, I have to say this because I don't want it to be taken the wrong way.
As a married couple for basically 17 years, we divided everything 50-50.
Doesn't sound like it, Amy.
If you had no vehicle, that's not 50-50.
No, I have not.
You don't have silverware.
No.
You only had conditioner.
No, there's a whole spreadsheet.
He took the shampoo.
And you go item by item.
So why do you have that car in the garage?
Because somebody else has my car.
It's like a...
Okay, so the car that you're driving now...
The car that you're driving now...
Yes, was in an accident.
So it wasn't you?
No.
Okay.
It's been that way.
Got it.
To make sure.
Who said something about my car?
All good.
I want to bring this up because I've got to have a conversation with scuba off the air that we talked about on the show
because the show was about to get sued.
I have no idea why.
I still have no idea why.
Oh, yeah.
But...
A Florida woman suing Hershey's for $5 million over a misleading Riesce's package that she says,
tricked customers.
A Florida woman is taken on the Hershey Company claiming it tricked customers about their seasonal-shaped chocolates.
Cynthia Kelly of Tampa suing for $5 million because she claimed the packaging and the actual contents don't match.
The pumpkin-shaped chocolate does not have eyes and nose cutouts like the package suggests.
And on the package, it's like a jack-o-lantern piece of candy.
and when you open the candy, there's no jackal anand cut out of it.
It's just a little graphic that they put on the package.
If she gets any money from this, I'm going to be...
No, no, no.
This is what we need to start thinking of crazy lawsuits.
But they cost money and they throw out crazy lawsuits.
But even if we don't win, we make the news.
But that costs money to make the news.
You could just buy advertisement if you want to do that.
Unless we have a lawyer that works pro bono.
Yeah.
But pro bono is not going to work for stupid cases just to make the news.
I don't know.
Morgan and Morgan may help us out there.
No, Morgan and Morgan will not help us out if they know we're doing stupid stuff to
make the news.
I got some people.
Okay.
The $5 million she's doing for it.
It'll get thrown out.
Yeah.
Yeah, what are the $5 million?
What's the film?
But it is false advertising.
But how do they come up with $5 million?
I wonder if anyone on the package it was like, it doesn't actually have the face on it.
Right.
I'm looking at the pictures, the reality.
I've never thought that.
Did you guys see that the judge that was attacked by the guy that she sent?
Dude, that was incredible.
He's such an athlete.
Dude.
When she sentenced him, he jumped and over the bench head first, like a dive.
It was like took her out.
The defendant jumped over?
A man attacked a Clark County judge in court today after she denies probation.
Yeah, because he was...
It was awesome.
And right when she said, I'm going to have to deny that, he goes, oh, man, bleep this.
And he took off running and dove.
And I mean, if you guys ever been in court, that thing is tall.
It's tall. That desk is tall.
Athlete.
And he straight leaped it.
Athletes.
Not awesome.
No, it's not.
It's terrible.
But, I mean, what a jump.
Eddie, it was incredible.
I know.
Now he's...
Whoa.
Wow.
Oh, wow, what a leap.
And people jumped on him really quick.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He flew like Spider-Man.
Dude, I'm telling you, it's like an unbelievable.
Like, there are people, like, you know, when people in prison decide that they're going to make, like, a radio at a hamburger meat.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You could have taken that in the real world.
This guy could have been in the Olympics.
Right.
Wow.
He could have done the high jump.
I mean, he is.
And he didn't, like, jump to land on his feet.
No, he went head first.
And I'm talking.
He's in jeans.
I mean, he is.
A sweatshirt.
Yeah.
Amy, check this out.
Watch him jump, Amy.
Just watch him jump.
Here we go.
Three, two, one.
And here he goes now.
Oh, wow, wow.
Yeah, that's pretty cool.
Oh, Amy, don't like positive about it.
Oh.
That's pretty impressive, right.
It's awesome, isn't it?
And if you see the other angle?
It's not awesome what he did, but just his athletic ability.
Yeah, you can't do that.
His legs didn't even hit the bench.
No.
And you can watch the other angle in the whole video.
Man, I object.
And the guy in the suit.
Jump's right down.
He's quick, though.
His face is, yeah, he's like, oh, God.
Then he's quick down.
It doesn't look like she was hurt.
doesn't look at everything
weapon.
I hate this for her.
There's some PTSD,
some trauma there.
Yeah.
For sure,
I don't like any of that.
But all I'm saying
is a guy could jump.
Yeah,
I think she was right
and denying the probation.
You think she was right
to do it?
Yeah.
I think he was probably not
ready for probation.
Oh, you mean by how yeah?
Yeah, yeah.
I think he's not really rehabilitated.
She gets up.
I was like, I told you guys.
Yeah, like,
and this is why.
Oh.
Hey, who wants to talk about the Stanley mugs?
And I ask because Morgan has one up.
So.
Man, those things are,
people,
I mean, where did they come from?
Hey, Abby.
I read a whole article about it.
You did?
Do you know about these crazy Stanley mugs?
Yes, I don't understand the whole thing.
Like, I've seen videos where people are like swarming to Target.
They're like getting there at 1.30 a.m.
What's the deal?
Is there a new color drop?
And they're maybe not mud.
What are the, what would you call those?
Stanley.
It's a tumbler.
Tumblr.
With a straw in it.
And I've got a couple of those.
Only bought them because my dog's name is Stanley.
Oh, that's cool.
And I'm not a big tumbler guy or keep him a drink warm or a cold guy.
But I think what, what,
Why do you think this is happening?
Well, there's like a collaboration one with Starbucks.
So that's the one that people really want.
Yes, and it's like being sold for like 200 at least on eBay now.
Oh, come on.
I really don't understand.
Well, so they made a, I just actually, I don't even know why.
I read an article about this the other day because, you know,
you started to see influencers pop up with them on social media and everyone's always carrying their tumbler.
And this company's been around for like years and years and years.
and the buy guide, which is I guess these girls, three women on Instagram, they posted about how it's so awesome because it fit in their, you know, car.
Like they were like, keep an eye on this. This is amazing. And they started selling some.
So then Stanley, the company, I think they reached out to them like, what is happening?
And then, and I'm definitely paraphrasing a lot of this, but they went and met with Stanley, these three girls, the buy guide.
And they ended up purchasing 10,000 Stanley mugs, like wholesale, I guess, to see if they could sell them three.
their channels and they ended up selling 5,000 super quickly and then boom another 5,000 just like
that so the 10,000 were gone and I think Stanley saw like oh there's something here and then that's
how it all started and I guess they started partnerships or doing um you know what's it called
commission on sales if you post about it you sell you sell oh you can make money now doing
commissions don't want TikTok yeah part of a TikTok shop I buy stuff TikTok shot sometimes I got a little
microphone. But so Abby now that's rolled into more to more Stanley products than just Starbucks.
Yeah, I mean, that's the one I think that's being sold the most. It's like pink, like it's all
pink and the lid and the straw. I don't understand. It's just all over my social media.
That's a good feedback, Amy. I didn't know that. Well, yeah, I don't even know. I think my friends sent
me the article and said that they're, I don't know, it was just something about target audience being
like women 25 to 50 and then I just kept reading. Sometimes people will create and do these little
things that create scarcity just so the scarcity makes people desire it more like this all could be just
some brilliant marketing scheme too more than the organic well this i mean this happened i want to say it was
2017 18 19 something like that this isn't recent no so this is when it started to build and then i
think through those three women who have that instagram platform stanley realized oh we have something here
and it completely changed.
They were, I think they did, to your point, Bobby, of scarcity.
I think they did.
There was a rumor that maybe the Tumblr was going to get discontinued back then.
Because maybe they were because I don't even know that they were really selling it.
And then that created another market of people being like, oh, we better get it now, get it now.
And then in the last few years, it's just crazy.
Yeah, but people are doing fake ones too.
They got things and they were doing counterfeit ones on TikTok, cutting tags off and putting.
Oh, really?
It's just weird.
They were?
It's hard.
According to Casey Lewis, a youth consumer trends analyst who writes the newsletter after school.
Yeah, you follow a lot of that, yeah.
Told Business Insider, she thinks the hype is already dying down on the Stanley.
This is the peak, and there's nowhere to go from here but down.
When Burger King was, that was a weird, rare, amazing time.
Burger King?
You couldn't even get into Burger King, right?
Is that burger they had?
No, you're thinking of the Popeye's chicken sandwich.
Yeah, that's Popeye's.
The hot chicken?
Yeah.
Mandela effect.
It was not even hot.
It was just the...
Mandela Effect, man.
And it was fine.
It was just a fried by the government
to see what they can get away with.
So they do a lot of little things on us too.
Like the cornucopia, fruit of the loom.
My lady was like, there's no way.
And then she found it.
They were old ones.
Oh, yeah.
Monopoly guy with a...
Monocle.
Yeah.
So it wasn't Burger King?
No, it was Popeyes.
Popeyes.
In my timeline, I think it was Burger King, guys.
I feel like Burger King had something.
Yeah, they had the crown.
Maybe your way.
You know what's cool about these Stanley Cups is
I can like...
I keep thinking hockey, Stanley Cup.
Right.
Because that's what the championship trophy's called.
Yeah, but Morgan's was way lamber than Stanley Cut.
Apparently is.
Another record.
Look at these people at Target.
They look like idiots.
You waited in line hours to meet a teen mom.
Yeah, but they're getting a cup.
Yeah, but they may know that it may have value or they just want to have it.
Dang.
If you knew you could resell it for more money, exactly.
You would go wait in line, which a lot of these people are.
Have you become better friends with that teen mom girl that we had on the show a couple times?
No, I haven't heard from her.
Chelsea, how else good?
You guys were going to be best friends or something.
I know.
I thought we were good.
She didn't even send me a Christmas card.
Isn't the opening coming up?
I should be.
I thought you were going to go.
Oh, man.
I'm still waiting.
I haven't been invited.
Okay.
I'm done.
You guys done?
Yeah.
Is there anything I need to do, Mike?
I've been done, man.
Okay.
That's it.
Oh, man.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
We'll get a little post show here.
I feel pretty good about it.
First day back to all.
A little tired?
Yeah, I mean, we did a lot on first day back.
Woke up early.
You're supposed to ease your way into the work week.
We don't.
We did not.
We go raw dog, man.
I was waking up late during the break too, man.
Yeah, me too.
Like 9.30 late, but.
9.30?
Well, I would wake up at like 7, but then I'd be like, nope.
And I'd go back to sleep until like noon.
But I got sick, too, but wait until like noon.
How do you sleep till 930?
You just sleep?
With your kids?
Oh, yeah, I throw them the phone.
What would you do if you had a million dollars?
I throw one the remote and then the other one in the phone and share.
Share it.
I see.
Oh, I see what you.
Two chicks at the same time.
You ever seen office space, Amy?
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, that's it.
Thank you guys.
We'll see tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
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When a group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist, they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he deserved.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
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This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft.
And we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galko, joins the Sports Slice podcast to break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest.
mistakes franchises make to the players flying under the radar.
This is the insight you won't hear anywhere else.
If you want to understand the draft like an insider, you don't want to miss this episode.
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