The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Early Bird) Dr. Lori & Bobby Reveal Something New About His $100K Coin + New Things We're Trying! + Mailbag: Wedding Song Advice
Episode Date: June 20, 2023Dr. Lori and Bobby reveal something new about his $100,000 coin. Find out why it has the show in shock! Plus, hear the new things we're trying in our life right now! Mailbag: A listener is getting mar...ried next month and can’t decide which song they want to use for their entrance. They have three options and want Bobby’s opinion on what the best choice is!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Hey, welcome to Tuesday show. Morning, studio. Morning.
Amy, your voice is still not good. Dealing with it.
I didn't yell morning, so I don't strain it.
I've been sick, too, for like seven, eight days. I can't get rid of this cough.
and Amy can't get her voice completely back.
We've had people, I mean, we got the bug running through this place.
The lunchbox is eye, he finally looks better.
Finally looks better.
Oh, Drew Pie.
Is that what I'm called?
Drew Pie?
Just behind your back.
That's cool.
That's what we've been called.
We've been not called you that.
So here's what we're going to do, Amy, you can answer your quite, yours quickly, okay?
The question's going to be.
This is going to be good practice.
Yeah.
Oh, for life.
Yeah.
And then we're like, we wish your voice is always hurt.
Just kidding, Amy.
Just kidding.
I know.
Okay.
I do want to be more concise, though.
Hey, stop talking, Amy?
Yeah.
Save it.
The question for the room is, something new that you're trying in your life right now.
It can be anything.
Something new that you're doing, you're experiencing, you're trying.
What's something new?
And I'll go first, as usual, with these questions since I know the question, and I'll give you time to think about it.
I'm trying to be a robe guy.
You're wearing robes?
Got a robe.
Really?
I didn't buy it.
My wife bought it.
Hey, I bought you a robe. It's a nice robe.
It's very comfortable. And you can wear it when you get out of the shower and just wear it around.
And I've worn it for a couple days and it's pretty awesome.
How long are you wearing that rope?
Well, I put it after a shower at night.
And then I don't take it off until I go to bed.
I can't. I can't fix your unit rope.
It's all white robe.
What's under there?
I'm like a unicorn. Just me. I'm underwear.
I don't go naked under there.
Wait, in the point of a row to be naked?
The point of the rope for me is somebody knocking on the door and you got to throw something on real quick.
Okay.
Usually I wear shorts and a cut off. That's what I wear all the time.
even when I'm not going to bed.
So, but I'm trying to be a robe guy.
You're wearing slippers too?
No, barefoot.
I hate to knock you.
I don't want to knock you because.
You do want to knock me, but I'm okay with it.
No, no, but like when you're at a hotel and they got a robe in there, I definitely get up in it.
Those are nice robes.
I don't steal it.
Oh, they're expensive.
Oh, they charge you for those?
Yeah, they would know.
Got it.
Like a towel, they don't know.
Like, there's so many towels.
But you can sew all the towels together and make your own robe?
Because you ask the maid, like, oh, can I just get some extra towels?
They don't know which room got extra towels.
so you can steal those.
But a robe, they know.
You're not supposed to steal.
Everybody listening.
You're not supposed to still towels.
But yes, I hear you.
Yeah.
I'm trying to be robe guy.
That's new to my life right now.
We're in a robe.
I kind of enjoy it.
Eddie.
I'm starting to be smoothie guy.
Oh, yeah.
So I've never liked smoothies because I always, I like milkshakes.
Moves are awesome.
I like sweet and real milk and sugary stuff.
So smoothies to me was like, oh, it's just fruit.
Like, that's not that good.
But, man, I've found a couple of recipes online.
I've got a protein smoothie.
I've got a juice smoothie.
and I've got a veggie smoothie.
Oh, veggie smoothie.
They're all pretty good.
You put a little honey on top of that,
and it all tastes really, really good.
That smoothie guy.
Yeah, I'm starting to be smoothie guy.
I got a smoothie guy, lunchbox, too?
Oh, yeah.
I wanted to make fun, Eddie, but I won't.
Thank you.
I am a new soccer team guy.
I got the email.
I signed up free agent because my last team kind of...
It booted you.
Send me on my way.
Out to pasture.
They thought, okay, he's going to retire.
Out of pasture.
And I said, nope, I'm 41 years old.
I'm going to sign up for your agent.
Yes, sir.
I got an email from the league saying,
you have been assigned to a team.
Your captain will be in touch,
and your season starts in a week.
And so waiting for that captain to email me and say,
thanks for giving us a 41-year-old on our team.
Can't wait to have you.
I think it's cool that you're still wanting to play
and you'll go through the uncomfortable process
of playing with people you don't know.
Yeah.
I think it's pretty cool.
I don't know that I don't know that I would do that.
Because what's the average age of players?
I don't even care about the age.
26, 27.
But it's playing with the much people you don't know.
But he's been doing that for years.
I mean, but you're like Tom Brady to them.
You know, he was older than those other.
100%.
But Tom Brady has Super Bowls.
Like, I have championships.
Okay.
Hey, he's got a couple reclake championships.
I do.
Well, I'm glad you doing that.
I think that's pretty cool.
That's pretty cool.
Okay.
Amy, what you got?
What are you?
How new?
Well, you got a new robe guy.
Mine's the last couple weeks.
You got smoothie guy.
Three weeks, probably.
You got new soccer team guy.
Okay.
Well, there's something that I've been doing in the last three months.
Okay.
That's fine.
Okay.
I meditate every day.
Before work?
Yes.
How do you not fall asleep?
What about when you drive?
Wow.
No, no, no, no, don't when you drive.
We don't do that.
Sometimes I listen to one.
But I don't close, I know, I don't close my eyes.
She closes one eye.
No.
No, no, no, no.
It's not recommended while driving.
But, yeah, no, I just had to set my alarm earlier.
And I, it's, even if it's five minutes, it still counts.
And I think that's what I always used to ride off.
Like, oh, I'm like, I can't meditate for 30 minutes.
But I think that's great.
It's super healthy.
Might as well not do it.
I've tried.
I struggle.
I'm not going to say I can't do it.
I think I probably haven't invested enough time into trying to get better at it.
But, you know, it's me.
I got 10 million thoughts and I can't ever just like put them together.
I can.
I shouldn't say can't.
That's not a good word.
But in the morning, I would fall back asleep.
Well, okay, I struggle with the thoughts too.
So I do a guided meditation, but also most of the people that I've been using their videos to guide me or audio,
they say you're going to have thoughts that pop in all the time.
Recognize them and then release them.
I will start going down little wormholes.
I'll listen to a guide of meditation.
Like, okay, you're at a day.
And then I start to go, I wonder how much they get paid the voices over.
And I leave all the thoughts of what I already had.
And it's like, and do they sign a contract?
Are they working from a home studio like I have?
Maybe I could do some of it.
It just goes in ways I never planned.
And how can you just dismiss it, Amy?
Like, do you just say, all right, no more thing of that.
I just say, okay, I'm in a, I recognize that thought.
And I release it.
And the more you practice it, they say just the more you practice it,
then you'll get to a point where it'll be, you know, easier for you.
But even the experts say they still have to, like, have the thoughts and release them.
And that gave me that permission of like, oh, because I just had the wrong idea of meditation, I guess.
I got hypnotized a few months ago.
Did it work, like, real, real?
Did you go somewhere else?
They just casually saying that?
I can tell you about it later.
Oh, I want to hear about this.
I forgot I hadn't talked about this.
Interesting.
Yeah, I got hypnotized.
I didn't know that worked.
Bye.
Hypnotist
Cool, cool
Did you go do the thing?
No
You went to the circus?
Oh, okay.
I joined the circus.
Yes, I don't know what thing you're talking about at all
And no, I did not.
It's not even hypnotist as a doctor.
Oh.
Oh.
It's a psychotherapist.
Yeah.
But they don't do the watch.
You went to a psych ward?
Yes.
Yeah, they put me one of those jackets, bro.
I'm king of arms out.
And I kept running into this wall, like trying to get them to hear me,
but it was super padded so they couldn't hear me.
Psychotherapist, that sounds crazy, but they're not crazy.
That's, I don't.
want to use that word. It sounds more
intense than like a therapist, but
most of mine have been psychotherapist.
Yeah, well it's a doctor. Who can prescribe stuff
versus a therapist who
is trained to...
That's a psychologist.
Well, whatever. I don't care. I'll say it about it later,
maybe. Like, later today?
Like, what are we talking?
Watch this, though. Say a letter that starts with L.
Say it? Yeah. Love.
Cuckoo! Oh! What?
I didn't know.
Lobster.
Oh!
Sorry, I just looked like a chicken rainbow.
What is happening?
Linguini.
No, it's not that kind.
Okay, thank you.
Let's get the show started.
We got robe guy, we got smoothie guy, we got soccer guy, and we got...
What is it? Meditate. Meditation girl.
Yeah.
That's like the worst superhero group ever.
I'm broke, man.
I am meditation girl.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
Getting married next month, trying to pick out the best wedding reception entrance song for when we enter our reception as the new Mr. and Mrs.
These are three songs we're considering.
We've heard you talk about wedding songs before, but we want you to pick our song for this occasion.
We'd love to know what you think.
Thanks, Julie, the Mrs.
All right, here are the three songs.
Number one is Steve you wonder, signed, sealed, delivered.
I want to do it like I'm introducing there.
Let's say here.
There we go.
We'll call them Mr. and Mrs.
um but but okay what and please
oh my god okay here we go
well right here we go right again
please welcome for the first time mr and mrs bud
i feel that i go all the way down here back to zero you're staying with but i am he said he was
first one to have a name i was gonna sit like johnson or smith but okay please welcome
and this is uh we found love by riana oh please welcome for the first time
ever as a married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Butt.
And then...
One more option.
For the first time ever, his husband and wife,
please welcome Mr. and Mrs. Butt.
Montel Jordan.
This is how we do it.
South Central family like no one.
Can we all eliminate Rihanna?
We found love.
I like that one.
I didn't see anyone react like that was the one.
Does anyone think that's the one?
No.
Okay.
So it's between two songs.
It's like old school Stevie Wonder.
Here I am, baby.
Maybe sign seal delivered.
I'm yours.
That's a good one.
Or this is how we do it.
Okay, good, good, good.
Mr. and Mrs. Butt.
Here's the second one.
Mr. and Mrs. Butt.
You got it?
Yeah, let's vote.
That's easy.
And then.
Stevie.
Under.
Signs out of the lunchbox.
I think it's really up to the butts,
but I am going to go with sign sealed deliver.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Eddie?
Sign sealed deliver.
Like, hey, you're getting married.
It's done.
Like, I'm yours.
Morgan.
I was going to go, this is how we do it.
Because it's like a vibe.
You're getting the party started.
And you're all the butts.
Oh, yeah.
This is how we do it.
Mr.
Mr.
But.
I think it's Stevie Wonder,
sign,
still deliver.
There's energy.
They're both good.
There's energy.
Everybody knows a song.
It's fun.
It's friendly.
And then we hope the butts have
just a wonderful life.
And it's also like representing so official.
Yeah.
Sign sealed.
Delivered.
I'm yours.
Boom.
There you go.
Okay, good.
Congratulations.
I hope the butts really have a wonderful life.
Yep.
Many, many years.
Both the butts.
Yep.
Not just one.
Yeah.
Both the buttons.
We got your email and we read it on your air.
Now it's time to close.
Bobby's mail back.
Yeah.
A win is a win.
A win.
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They asked a whole lot of women.
Women answer the question, Amy, not me, not us guys.
So before I give you what the general consensus is, where women between the ages of 18 and 65,
or ask these questions, I want to know what you think.
Okay.
Okay.
Now, I think, before I give, I'll play along with a bit too.
I think if something makes you feel good, you want to wear it, go for it.
Just generally speaking, you want to wear it?
Great.
No limitations that makes you feel good.
You go do the thing.
I don't know if that really counts for everything.
I feel generally that's the rule.
But there's certain clothes, you know, I'm wearing.
So my answering as to whether or not I feel like women in general or would I do it?
Oh, that's a good question.
I'm not, there's, I'm not.
Let's do you then so you don't feel like you're talking about other women.
Right, because I'm not, if I might not do something, it doesn't mean I'm judging someone else that does.
Okay, good.
Okay.
2,000 women between the ages of 18 and 65 were surveyed on when women should stop wearing certain items.
Okay.
When should women stop wearing mini skirts?
Okay.
Never.
Amy.
Is there an age?
On here, there's an age, yes.
But your answer for you would be.
I mean, I'm 42.
But mini skirts isn't like tiny tiny.
It's like micro skirt.
Mini, mini, mini.
No.
No.
It's just not a long skirt.
Like, I went to Pentecostal church for a while when I was a kid.
And those skirts are not mini skirts.
Okay.
Those are long skirts.
Ankle skirts.
Yes.
Now, I would say mini is like lower than the thigh, but not down to the knee.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm fine with that.
Okay.
Don't limit me.
Okay, don't limit her, she said.
I have a feeling she's going to be, walk this track the whole time.
No?
We'll see.
Okay.
mini skirts Eddie when do you
women stop wearing them? 49
lunchbox
man
like Carrie Underwood can still wear it
yeah and how old's care
general general women
35
the answer's 35 they women said
35 I think Carrie's old than 35
well I'm just saying like he said
he made a great point he said
the area's 40 and so that's why I had to say 35
of the 2000 women most of them said
the average came out to 35 years old
no more miniskirts wow
I know I know women
all right next up
No, you don't.
Revealing low-cut shirts.
So, like, you can see some of the belly?
No, low-cut would be to see some of the boobs.
Oh, okay.
I like those.
Got, got it, got it.
So revealing low-cut shirts, when should women stop wearing that, according to these women?
Amy.
How many kids do you have?
That's a great point.
40.
40, wow.
Eddie.
35.
Oh, lunch rocks.
32.
I would have said older than that.
Really?
Yeah, what's the oldest thing that you guys said?
It was me.
40?
Oh, it would be older than that.
Yeah.
The answer that they say is 52.
Okay.
I would have said 45 or 46.
52 is.
52 is pushing it.
Yeah.
I mean, there's exceptions to the rule, but most 52-year-olds.
We're not talking about exceptions.
Yeah, I know, but most 52-year-olds can do that.
They've seen a lot of sun, you know what?
A lot of son.
Yep.
What?
Okay, here we go.
2001 were asked.
When should you stop wearing leather pants?
Oh.
This is easy.
Oh, I mean, that's really simple.
Never.
Okay.
Amy, you?
You're never going to stop?
No.
Okay.
Eddie?
30.
Lunchbox?
33.
Yeah, I'd probably say if I were guessing 40.
I mean, you see a 45-year-old woman in leather pants, you're like, all right.
Right.
You know, that's basically me.
Yeah, exactly.
Amy.
We say that when you're wearing the leather.
The answer's 34.
Yeah, there you go.
Right there.
Come on.
Oh, my God.
See, the women and us are agreeing.
That's crazy, lunchbox.
We know what's up, do we do?
We know women.
Stilettos.
Oh, that's the high heels?
Really high heels.
I mean, based on just back pain a long time ago.
But I still do it.
And I'll keep on.
Never.
Never.
See?
No, because I hope it's 60.
I still can rock a good pair of heels.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Eddie, 48.
Lunch bikes.
28.
You don't think.
like a 29-year-olds wear stilettos?
Like high heels?
You're talking about the see-through ones, right?
That's what those are?
No.
The dancers one of the answer is.
That's the only ones I know.
It's a pump.
You know what I'm talking about?
You know what I'm talking about?
You're talking about the shoe?
Like a jelly shoe?
No, no, they're like high heels,
but they're see-through on the bottom.
Like they're...
Okay, so that could be a...
All stilettos aren't see-through,
but there could be see-through stilettos.
You're talking about what the dancers wear, dude?
I don't know what...
That's the club.
That's the only ones I know.
Okay.
So you say...
28.
Okay.
51 is the answer.
Oh, wow.
There can be black, still at those lunchbox, red.
Didn't know that.
A couple more.
Big hair extensions.
Oh.
Big.
Oh.
Long big.
It says big hair extensions.
As long as you want.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll go 50.
43.
48.
According to these women.
Okay.
Man, we're closed lunchbox.
I know.
So suddenly.
at 49 you're just supposed to take your extension now?
I mean, that's in life, yes.
It's an average, so no, I don't think they say it cut off, but it's all these women,
2,000 of them, they gave their answers and they averaged it out.
You know what that's making me feel like?
A woman.
Let's go, girls.
No, but that I feel like I look a certain way.
Like, say, because I heart festival or I heart country festival, something.
Like we get dressed up, we dress a certain way, and I feel like now I'm going to be like,
I feel as though I look a certain way, but basically everybody else is like, she should not be.
Hello, fellow kids.
Yeah.
Huh.
Because, I mean, I plan on, think about it.
Greetings, fellow kids.
We're going to be doing this show for, we're going to be older.
Who?
How long do you think we're going to be doing, like how many more years?
We could easily be 50 doing this show.
We easily could.
I don't know that'll be here past this year.
Could be October, Amy.
Well, I'm thinking positively.
and
what does this have to do
with your clear stilettos?
That really had to bring this down.
Last one, last one.
Come on.
A woman should not wear a bikini.
Thong bikini. Yeah, yeah. What?
Thong bikini.
What didn't go thong.
A woman shouldn't wear a bikini after she is blank.
Oh, she is.
What age?
This is, no.
She can, however, whatever she wants.
A woman should not wear a bikini.
Yes, Amy, the answer is whatever they want always.
I agree. If it makes you feel good, do it.
But we're playing, we're, we're playing.
doing this because
Okay, so people probably
said 75.
No, they did not.
No, they did not.
Amy, stop that.
A woman should not wear a bikini after she is
blank.
According to the 2,000 women, go ahead.
42.
Eddie?
36.
What?
Then you can start going full body.
Bobby.
If I were to have to put a number on it,
55.
Whoa.
Don't stop that.
If I were to have to put a number on it,
stop that.
Y'all don't even know what 55.
I know what 55 looks like.
I know 55.
55 is still...
The answer is 47.
Okay.
I was close.
Right.
What were you going to say?
Nothing.
Okay.
My point is...
Everyone's different.
We're all going to be older than we are.
I don't think that this age is old.
I don't think...
Well, we never think we're old when we're in it, but when I was in third grade, I thought
a 10th grader was old as dirt.
When I got to 10th grade, I was like, man, they're in college.
They're so old.
When I turned 30, I was like, life's over.
Now I'm old, but I'd be like, these people are 40.
At least I'm not that.
Here I am.
Right.
That keeps more.
Yes.
You're going to be like hosting Iheart fest in your leather pants.
And I'm going to be right next to you of my miniskirt.
I don't wear leather pants.
I've never worn leather pants.
I've never worn leather pants.
I was too old.
You know what I'm just giving an example.
Hey, what's too old for men?
Play that game.
That's the next segment.
For what?
Men for what?
Yeah, we don't really.
For wearing tennis shoes?
I mean, you can go backwards hat.
Yeah.
No, we can do that.
No, I like that.
Jerseys.
You know, there's those.
Those only aren't that in something as much as the other ones are.
Okay, Amy, thank you for your patience in time.
Yes.
You guys, I don't know.
I apologize.
Take a break.
No, I apologize to all the women listening.
No, we didn't do anything wrong.
What are you talking about?
There's a survey about with women.
You don't think these two?
Oh, they're idiot.
No, what do you expect from me?
What did we say?
What did we say that was wrong?
Name one thing.
Amy, what do you expect from them?
It's all that expectations being said.
I didn't expect with them to come in and really,
you know, give some real perspective on life and aging.
You ask me a question.
I'm going to answer for you.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Yeah,
I'll make something good.
It's 10 p.m. in Pennsylvania and 12-year-old Bennett Campbell's been at the park with his buddies.
Walking back to his house in the neighborhood, he smells fire.
What is that?
It's his neighbor's house.
It's on fire.
The back of it is engulfed in flames.
So Bennett reacts quickly.
He goes to the door, starts knocking on the door.
Nobody's answering.
Oh, my gosh.
It's late, too, right?
10 p.
Yeah, it's pretty late.
Knox again, rings the doorbell.
Nobody.
He kicks the door down.
Man, just to do that, I wouldn't have the guts.
I'd be like, well, I guess it's going to burn.
And I'll remind you, he's 12 years old.
Yeah.
Kicks the door down.
And he says, wake up.
Your house is on fire.
There's a dad asleep in there with two of his kids.
They wake up just because Bennett told him to wake up.
They got out of the house safely.
Big fire, huh?
Man, they lost the house.
Yeah, that's crazy.
But they're safe.
I can't believe everybody's asleep at 10.
I know.
It's pretty early.
Maybe they have jobs like us.
We're asleep by 10.
sometimes.
Yeah, yeah.
But I'm so scared of people robbing me or breaking in or killing me that anything wakes me up.
Yeah.
If Bennett's knocking on my door, I probably, who's knocking on the door?
Yeah, you hear that.
You saved a place once.
Well, yeah, I thought it was on fire, but it ended up being one of those tobacco smokehouses.
Yeah.
And so I saw it.
It was like a barn.
And I was like, oh, my gosh, that's on fire.
I pulled over.
There's a house nearby.
I knock on the door.
Nothing.
Nothing.
No, I'm like, wake up.
It's noon.
but wake up.
The house is on fire.
Then I run to the road and there's a truck there and he's like,
what are you doing?
He's like, dude, that barn's on fire.
He's like, that's a tobacco smoke house, you idiot.
You try.
Your heart was in the right place.
I tried to save someone.
Garth Brooks, went into a house and wanted to save people.
That was legit.
In Oklahoma, and he downplays it so much.
But he was driving by.
I was on fire.
Wake up.
Wake up.
I don't know if he keeps going to wake up.
Was he standing outside the fire?
Well, he went in it for a second because they called him brave.
He was a guy who knocked on the door
He wasn't scared of a fire no more
And he saved little Timmy
And he's a dog named Rumble
And they ran
They got in their truck and drove off
They left the fire behind
Is that song really about that?
Yeah, that's what he wrote it about
Standing outside the fire man
Standing outside the fire.
No, it's not about that at all.
But the Garth Brooks breaking in is
because the fire is a true story.
He was so confused.
I was like, I know the song and then I was like,
wow, I never realized it was about the time he...
The extra verse.
It's like thunder rolls.
Eddie, good story.
Thank you.
That's great. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
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It's time to play the feud!
Now, I do have $15 right here.
You guys can play for that.
Let's go.
It's sat on the desk for a couple days, so you guys can play for $15 in.
Cold hard cash or...
No, I'm not doing that.
Okay.
Another card?
Or you can have the mystery prize in my wallet.
Huh?
What would that be?
So it's $15 or the mystery prize in my wallet if you win.
Now, we never just pick one of you guys to go first.
Mike D. Rolls the dice.
Mike D. are you ready?
And who is going first?
Eddie.
Eddie, you go first.
The category is best food combinations.
Okay.
We have 2,000 of our listeners.
What's the best food combination?
Two things going together.
Maybe three, but the best food combination.
Eddie, you're going.
All right, first one, mac and cheese.
Show me macaroni and cheeseroni.
That is correct.
Number two.
You got two points there.
Go ahead.
Second one, spaghetti and meatballs.
Show me spaghetti and meatballs.
Ow!
Didn't make the list.
Oh, my goodness.
We asked 2,000 more listeners on our Facebook page,
and then we delete it right after
in case you guys want to cheat the game.
I'm struggling.
Best food combinations, Amy.
Burger and fries.
Burger and fries.
Show me a burger and fries.
Wow, wow, wow, wow.
Lunch box.
Chips and salsa.
Chips and salsa.
That's good.
Number four answer, have yourself four points.
That's all I got.
Okay.
What in the heck else goes together?
You got eight more answers on the board.
macaroni and cheese off the board, chips and salsa off the board.
Ask 2,000 listeners.
What's your favorite food combo?
Peanut butter jelly.
P, B, and J.
Number one answer.
So good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sounds like he's testing a microphone.
Check, check.
Check one, two.
Can you hear me in the back?
All right.
Give me cereal and milk.
Pretty good.
That is good.
Good. Serial and milk. Show me that.
Lunchbox in the lead, five points.
Eddie, two, Amy, zero.
We're the second round of three.
Points are doubled.
Eddie.
I'm going to go bacon and eggs.
Jovey.
I'm bad.
I get it.
Bacon and eggs come in.
And number five, that's worth ten points.
This is a long shot.
There's a long shot, but every time I have wings,
I want beer, so give me beer and wings.
Give him beer and wings.
You get 12 points, though.
You can't remember you're playing for $15 or the mystery prize.
Oh, what is that?
It's a, hey, it's a card of some sort.
Credit card.
No, you're only giving you a credit card.
But it's a card of some sort, okay?
That's all I'm going to say.
Okay.
Look.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I think I saw something.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
Amy over to you
Best food combinations
I love this
Cheese and Crackers
Show her cheese and crackers
Number seven answer
That's what I had a
Good job
Amy takes the lead
Good job
Everybody loves
Milk and cookies
Milk and cookies
Oh good
Yes
He's taken off
That's number three
Answer with six points
Yeah it's over
I read you these off the board
It is far from over
Peanut Butter
and jelly was your number one answer. Number two is macaroni and cheese. Number three was cookies and milk.
Number four with chips and salsa. Number five was bacon and eggs.
The only other one off the board is at number seven cheese and crackers. There is still a ton of points on the board.
Amy have six, eight, nine, and ten left. Best food combinations. What do you have?
Rice and beans. Show a rice and beans.
I like that, Amy. That was good, Amy. That was my whole life. Lunchbox.
You've been sitting over there thinking, righting, thinking, writing, thinking, righting.
Yeah, and Amy nailed my cheese and crackers.
That was my one I wrote down.
Let it go, though, man.
Let's go.
Best food combination?
Soup and salad.
Wow.
Okay.
Soup and salad.
Big.
Oh, soup and salad?
Oh, man.
Wow.
Point totals are tripled for the final round.
There are so many points on the board.
Any best food combination.
Man, it came to me when he said soup and salad.
I don't know why.
but let's go on over to the other side of the pond.
Give me fish and chips.
Come on, fish and chips, please.
You think our listeners are going to answer something in European?
But that's a fish and chips, please.
They're going to say fish and chips.
You think our, or even any of us, because our listeners are like us.
We're talking about.
He's messing with you.
That means it's on there.
You're messing with me.
Fish and chips, please.
It's on there.
Again, if you were to ask this room, best combinations.
It's on there.
At some point, they're going to say, fish and chips.
It's on there.
Okay, show Eddie, fish and chips.
Oh, you weren't joking.
Oh, it's not a good.
Hey, I thought he's messing with you did.
Yeah, me too.
My bad, my bad.
I'm bad.
Amy, you have the lead here.
That's good there be.
Okay.
What is?
Is there any other combos?
Let's see.
I feel like.
Oh, yeah, there's actually four.
Okay.
There is.
Best food combinations.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Mashed potatoes and gravy.
Wow, that's so good, Amy.
Oh, I count those is one thing.
That's great.
You deserve this.
Yeah, that's it.
I didn't even think that those are two separate.
I see them as one item
I'm in with that
That's good
Your answer is mashed potatoes and gravy
You don't want to be in with it
Go ahead
If you want to change it
You can
I'll let you change it right now
Do you want mashed potatoes
and gravy yes or no
I want to give another one away
I know but do you want
mashed potatoes and gravy?
Yes
Show her mashed potatoes and gravy
Number eight answer
Worth 24 points
Good job Amy
I didn't even
Still enough points
To win the thing though
Still enough points on the board
Because there's
Then, everybody loves biscuits and gravy.
But would there be two gravy?
There are three left on the board.
They're six, nine, and ten.
Amy, tell you what?
If you don't use that, I will.
Eddie, you've been eliminated.
Oh, I'm done?
Yeah, sorry, buddy.
Hey, you had fun that, didn't you?
I sure did.
Yeah.
Amy?
I mean, I'm going to do a wild card here.
I love dipping my pizza and ranch.
Pizza and ranch.
It's a dipping sauce.
Yeah.
Stipa sauce.
Lunchbox, you've got to have some points here.
We've got three left on the board.
There's plenty of points to win the thing,
but you're going to have to get at least 10,
the number 10 or number 9 one right.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
He's stretching right now.
Doing this whole routine.
I don't know what to do here.
You can talk it out, too.
What do you have?
Because, I mean, she said biscuits and gravy,
and I was like, wow, that's genius.
Every menu you go to it.
You go to Cracker Barrel.
It's on the menu.
You go in another.
Restaurant. It's on the menu.
Which other ones?
I don't know.
Chatters.
I usually only go to a cracker barrel for breakfast.
Go ahead.
It's on it.
Syrup and pancakes, but that's not.
Food combinations.
Waffles and whipped cream.
Oh, bagel and cream cheese.
Oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox, you're coming around.
You're coming alive.
You're talking to yourself?
Yeah.
I mean, there's also steak.
and potatoes.
Surprise pizza.
Oh, man, give me.
Oh, man, bagel and cream cheese, there's bagel shops
everywhere. Is that what you want?
Is that what you want?
I want me some bagel and cream cheese.
Show him bagel and cream cheese.
He pulled it out of left meal.
Hold on.
What number is that?
Hold on.
That's number 10.
That's number 10.
30.
Bagel and cream cheese and bread and butter are number 10.
Yes! I did it! I did it!
That's worth 30 points. Lunchbox is still down, though.
Oh, I'm not?
Well, you have 35 now, because you only have five points.
What does she have?
44. Come on, man. Come on.
Oh.
You have... But you're in it now.
All you have to just go with one of the other ones and you win.
Oh, man.
Your mind was doing the right thing. You were digging in there.
I like that.
I know it was that bagel, cream cheese.
Two are left. You have peanut butter and jelly, macaroni and cheese,
cookies and milk, chips and salsa, bacon and eggs.
Cheese and crackers, mashed potatoes and gravy.
Bagel and cream, cheese, bread, and butter.
Yeah.
For the win, I'm going to give you like seven seconds here.
Two.
Five seconds.
You know what?
I'm going to shout this out.
I'm going to shout it for not using it.
We're going with it.
We are going biscuits and gravy, because it'll hurt even more if I win with biscuits and gravy.
What's your other one after that you would have picked?
I had steak and potatoes.
Oh, me too.
And that is pretty much all I have.
All right.
First of all, Sean.
It's steak and potatoes on the board.
Okay, okay.
Oh, boy, he made a good choice.
He made a good choice.
I had pancakes and syrup, but I don't...
It's pancakes and syrup on the board.
See, that's what I'm saying.
I didn't like that.
You got it.
You got it.
I'll give you one of them here.
Oh, give me one.
Chocolate and peanut butter.
It's a food combination.
Franks and beans?
Franks and beans?
What in the world?
Franks and beans.
Franks and beans.
What's that mean?
It's peanut buttercups and chocolate.
Yeah, I wouldn't even think about that.
Yeah.
Okay, there's one left.
And your answer is...
Biscuits and gravy.
And if you win, are you going to take the cash?
Are you going to take the mystery card?
I don't know yet.
Let me just get here my winning song, and then I'll decide it'll come to me just like these answers did.
They came from deep inside.
He says biscuits and gravy.
Amy, how mad are you?
Wait, wait, wait, Amy, how mad are you right now that you didn't use business and gravy?
I won't be mad.
But you're mad.
right now in your gut you're like dang it I shouldn't
do that. She's fine. She's fine. I don't know.
Give me number nine. Biscuits
and gravy. Show him.
Biscuits and gravy.
Show the guy over here.
And then when we get done with this, I want an order of biscuits and gravy on the double.
If you don't mind, let's go. Let's show this guy over here. What's the answer of?
Biscuits and gravy.
Oh. Okay.
That's terrible.
Those out there.
There is.
The number nine.
I had an answer. It was a dessert.
Oh, oh, oh.
Ice cream and sundae?
Cake and ice cream.
No, that's a day.
A good track. Yeah, yeah. But Amy is our winter.
Ansela the biscuits and gravy.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Now, I'm just going to show you to tell you, so you can see part of it.
You can have this.
Okay.
Because you know what it's not, you know what it's not. Like last time I gave away a
hoduckie.
That was a hotel card to lunchbox.
But why is that not a hotel key?
Oh, you can't, oh, I thought you just a kid to understand the design.
Never mind then.
It might be.
It definitely might be.
Am I supposed to understand the design?
I thought maybe you would understand the design.
I can tell you what that is.
Never mind.
So you have $15 or you have, or the hotel key, as you would say.
I want the, I want the card.
Okay.
She wants the card.
You know what you just got?
The card is the hotel key from Mary Alfon.
Another hotel key.
It did look like a hotel key.
I thought it was the key to our building.
We're slowly learning that Bobby just keeps all his hotel keys.
That's all this.
You guys fall for it every time.
You get greedy.
You want big fat gift cards.
I don't have them.
You take hotel keys.
Amy, you still won.
But did you?
I think I just won.
I'll be honest with you.
Okay.
Wow.
I love that game.
That's a good one.
That's a good game.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Cliver Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
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Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
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On the Bobby Bones Show now.
Dr. Lori.
My respect for Dr. Lori has grown leaps in balance since the last time she was on the show.
I bet it has.
Oh, man.
I had three coins.
I just don't remember why I saved these coins, but I did save them.
I bought them, I think, and then I saved them.
And so one was worth like $75 bucks.
home for like a hundred bucks, but the third one, she said, was worth $100,000.
Oh my gosh.
And I thought it was going to be, I said $10,000.
I thought when I looked it up online, it was going to be $10,000.
I can't believe that they're an extra zero.
That's a big difference.
Although I didn't know all the errors that was in the coin.
And so we're all a little shocked by this.
Dr. Lori, what would you like to say about this?
I mean, in terms of it, it's symbolic of the comeback of the American economy after the Great Depression,
which is why it's important.
Yes.
It's also important because the people who collect these kinds of coins
are involved in the financial world.
Boom.
Liberty Head coins are important.
It's called the Peace Dollar from 1934, and you'll notice that as well.
Lots of errors and rare elements on the particular coin.
So it's interesting to see.
It is.
It's very interesting to see everybody's face in the studio because I'm totally screwing with you guys.
It is not worth $100,000.
Ah, suck us!
Why would you do that?
Why would you do that?
Wait, what's it worth?
What the thing?
Is she? What is she?
I totally got Dr. Lord to screw with you guys.
I have no idea how much the coin is worth.
I've been doing this bit for you guys for like two weeks.
Just dragging you along.
Yes.
And Dr. Lori, who has high integrity, I was like, come on, Dr. Lori.
Just do it for me.
Do me a solid here.
This has to be the first time she's done this.
I did you a solid body bones.
Let me tell you, you owe me big.
I want to cook with Trisha Yearwood and I want you to set it up.
Yes.
See?
Now you owe me, buddy.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Yes, let's watch.
Now, is this a second mess with us?
It's not.
It is not.
It's not a second mess with.
I don't even know how much the coin's really worth.
She gave us the first two.
I don't even know if that was real.
But I was like, Dr. Lurray, please, let me play a joke on these guys.
And tell him this coin's worth $100,000.
And for days, you guys have been being extra nice to me.
Don't think I haven't noticed that crap.
Not you, Amy.
You're always nice.
I told my wife, I was like, wow.
Bobby hit again.
I mean, that's all I did.
Poor, poor Dr. Lori can barely contain herself.
She's like, I can't believe I just did this.
I can't believe I just did this.
Wait, okay, so how much is it really worth, Dr. Lori?
It's really worth about $100.
Not bad.
But there are people who do buy these coins.
They're not just everywhere.
They're relatively rare.
You will find others.
The ones that are really high numbers have to be uncirculated.
And again, you know, I'm known for here's the straight shoot.
So I love Bobby a lot for this.
But I got to say that, you know, basically they have to really be uncirculated,
had never been touched.
Teamwork makes a dream work between Dr. Lorena.
Amy, I'm so glad you didn't sell your car.
I was going to trade it for Amy's dolls in her car.
I was like, oh my gosh.
I wasn't going to let Amy do that.
Well, I was already, I have this bag of coins.
You guys were all dumping all your change in.
Some are foreign, like Dr. Lori from other countries.
and I was like about to just go home and send them all to you.
Foreign coins can have some value too.
And everybody can always send a picture.
You know, you guys can always send a picture to our website.
Why are you shaking your head?
You love playing pranks on people.
I mean, I am just like, Dr. Lori, I'm never going to look at you the same.
Oh, don't blame her.
Come on.
That was good.
Let me tell you.
We got got got.
Hey, how was my acting, though?
Really good.
Really good.
Oscar.
Thank you.
Like, dude.
You got us.
You got me.
I mean, I was sick to my stomach that you had $100,000 coin.
But now why are you mad if I don't?
I mean, I'm, well, because I was counting my 10%.
But then also I was like, but now I'm like, all right, good, Bobby took a loss for once.
Like he didn't win one.
He's just, it's a joke.
It's a $300 in that.
It was a joke.
It's a win for me.
It's like his favorite thing to do is my gift.
I don't do it a lot.
But that's it, that's it.
You just got boned.
No, I didn't get boned.
Oh, okay.
I didn't get boned.
I got Luried.
Well.
Yes, Amy, go ahead.
Before we let Dr. Lori go.
Oh, Dr. Lori.
Hey, you know what we'll do?
We'll talk about the things that are most valuable so everybody can learn how to identify quality and know what's valuable in your vintage stuff and your old things.
Yes.
So we'll stay around.
Thank you for letting me play with you.
I appreciate it.
Dr. LoriVee.com or at Dr.
LoriVee and no more using her for jokes.
Yes.
You're the one that did it.
I know.
No, no.
No, no.
No, no.
No, but I'm saying I did it the one time.
but now we can't do it anymore.
But here's what I have to say about that,
Dr. Lurie,
you and Bobby better not be in cahoots
and tell me that one of my dolls
is worth...
No more.
No more jokes.
But the ultimate joke would be if I said...
I'm not a jokester.
If I said, say it's not worth anything,
so I get to keep the 10%.
Well, that's what I'm trying to see
if you double prank us.
You owe me, Bobby.
Do I do the double agent prank?
Oh!
Dr. Lorry, thank you.
We will talk to you soon.
I owe me, Dr. Lori.
There she has.
Dr. Lori, everybody.
Well, good.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Bye, Dr. Lori.
Bye you guys.
The Bible Bowl show.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So messages from your doctor may soon start to include emojis.
I think I already get emojis from my doctor.
Really?
Because when he texts me?
Like what?
Teddy bears?
Band-aid.
Eggplant.
What?
Oh, boy.
That's not weird, man.
Oh, my gosh.
Stop.
Scientists say that using emojis in health care,
has several benefits because it's universally understood.
And also it can kind of lighten the mood.
Well, unless it's like the skull and crossbones.
Right, right.
Hey, it's your doctor here.
Just want to send you a couple emojis.
It's a skull.
And then it's the, you dead.
Yeah, so you dead.
It's a single skull.
That's not good.
What if it's like really bad news and then it's like,
the sad emoji?
Right.
That doesn't make it any better.
Or it's a crystal ball and then it's a dead.
Your future.
Yes.
Like diagnosis, crystal ball.
Dead.
Or if you're going to go, they send a little dancer emoji.
Like, you're clear.
Hit the town.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I think my mind didn't go there.
Or it's like, hey, a clock.
It's what?
Your clock's ticking.
Not much time left.
Oh, yeah.
Then crystal ball, then skull.
Yeah, man, that's sad.
I like that.
There's also a vomiting one, too.
Right, right.
Yeah.
Okay.
You can use them a court.
Now doctors can use them.
What else you got?
So a travel trend is instead of taking a carry-on bag, you get those, you know, like when you would go fishing with...
All the pockets.
Fishing vests.
Yeah.
Arkansas.
Yeah.
Did you wear one of those?
No, because we're in the boat.
We didn't have to.
We had a tackle box is galore.
But yes, you can use a...
Yeah, that's funny actually.
So what are you put in there?
Like pockets.
Just stuff.
Like toothbrush and wear those.
No, no, I'm talking about when you travel.
toothbrushes.
Pillows.
Your razor?
It's a travel hack that's going viral on tick.
talk where, yeah, you don't do a carry-on.
You put on one of those vests that you would use, yeah, like if you're like fly fishing or
whatever.
You stick everything you can in there.
I see.
Yeah, it's a little stuff, though, even in the TikToks.
Interesting.
Like your bathroom stuff that you put in a bathroom bag.
Okay.
That's smaller than...
Bikini.
Obviously bikini.
Yeah, same.
And lastly, I got a clip of Garth Brooks telling a fun story on the Kelly Clarkson
Show.
Probably 12 years ago, 13, my youngest came in from school.
And she goes, Dad.
Dad, you've got to hear this song from Adele.
I've never heard a song like it.
I said, really?
I said, what's his name?
Says, to make you feel my love.
I said, you have to be kidding me, right?
No, I didn't say anything.
They said, oh, really?
People always ask, which is her favorite version?
I said, I don't know.
We haven't spoke since that dead.
That's going to be so unhopeful.
Garth did, to make you feel my love.
And then Adele did it later.
But originally Bob Dylan did.
That's right.
Make you feel my love.
He wrote it.
Yeah.
So,
The joke is she didn't know her own dad
had sang the song. That's hilarious.
Which is a pretty funny joke.
All right, Amy.
I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
Oh, it's Bobby.
Tell me something good.
I like the story, because I like people giving back,
but I think it's set in a pretty dangerous example.
You know, if you ever had an uncle or a grandma that would show up,
and every time she'd show up, she'd give you a quarter or a dollar.
And then, so you just expected every time that uncle or grandma,
they had that quarter or that dollar,
And then if they didn't give it to you, you're like, wait, no, my love was based on giving that quarter of that dollar.
Absolutely.
So I'm going to say that because this is a great story.
I don't want to take away from it.
But a couple weeks ago, Pat Hamill, the CEO of Oakwood Home Surprise graduates at the University of Denver's commencement ceremony.
Doing a deal, she gave each grad 500 bucks.
You take it.
If you need it, you keep it.
If you don't need it, give it to somebody.
Just do something with it that's good.
and so they gave her standing ovation.
Here's the thing.
This is where the grandma and uncle comes in.
There are a lot of rich people now doing this at graduation.
It's almost going to be the understood uncle, where's my quarter?
Yeah, and the price is going to get higher and higher.
And it's going to be disappointing when you have the graduation.
They don't get anything.
That's going to be the uncle or grandma that doesn't have the quarter that time.
But if they're giving out all this money, I might start going to more graduations.
No, not to the people sitting there, the people graduating.
The audience doesn't get the money.
I thought everybody there.
No.
You don't come to the graduation to get money.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was like, man, I'll attend.
The graduates.
But you could graduate from UTSA and San Antonio.
You're three hours short.
Get that, then get your money from the speaker.
I don't know.
I need to check who the speaker is every semester and see if that's the semester I want to go.
But I don't think they line it up that early.
Free the semester.
And probably this only happens in the fall graduation.
I wonder if you can put in a request.
Like, are you allowed to say, hey, can you reach out to this person?
We'd love to have that.
Who would you reach out to?
Oprah would be cool because she gives away stuff.
Elon Musk, maybe he'll give us all Tesla's.
What about Shaq?
Shack gives away a lot of crap.
But you hate Shaq for that.
Yeah, he likes that clout.
But you would take it.
I'd take it.
Yeah. I'd like it.
Pat Hamill, goodbye you.
Love people to give back. That's a great story. That's what it's all about.
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