The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Early Bird) George Birge Shares Details About Throwback Photo With Toby Keith & Post Malone + Why Is Lunchbox Upset With Morgan? + Mailbag: 9-Year-Old Cursing

Episode Date: January 23, 2024

George Birge calls into the show to explain how he ended up in a picture with Post Malone and Toby Keith! Then, find out why Lunchbox is upset with Morgan over an invitation. Mailbag: Listener's 9-ye...ar-old has started cursing and they're not sure how to make it stop.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:28 and listen to Amy and T.J. on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Come on, Bobby. What's up, guys? Welcome to Tuesday's show. Morning, studio. Morning. All right, around the room, you can catch this person running cameras for the show or driving me into work when we get a little snow. It's producer. Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah. Man, I've never been more proud of my son. Like, he just surprised me.
Starting point is 00:02:02 I'm so proud of him because he went to school, and I guess they had a field trip. And one of the moms was the chaperone. She drove him to the field trip or whatever. And as soon as he got in the car, he said, Hey, can you put her on my dad's radio station, please? Oh. And the lady was like, I don't know what you're talking about. He's like, my dad, he's on the radio.
Starting point is 00:02:22 It's Big 98. And so he got them to listen to the show. And I'm like, dude, that is awesome. That's funny. And the lady told me at a basketball game. She's like, I'm sorry I didn't know what you did for a living. But we all sat there and we listened to your show, all because your son made us put it on the radio.
Starting point is 00:02:35 That's funny. That's hilarious. I guess so. I guess so. Was your oldest kid do that? No. Or would you be like, do not put it on it? No, he'd be like, oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:02:44 And everybody would be, it's your dad. He'd be like, turn it off, turn it off, guys. So enjoy it why you got it. I love it. This next guy is a father or three, and he'll do anything to get stuff for free. It's lunchbox everybody. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Guys, I just want to tell you, the Ultima handled snow and ice. I partnered the station for like a week, and I was like, you know what? You left it at the station? Yeah, because I didn't wander out in the elements. Oh, so you didn't park it because it broke down. You just left it because you didn't want it to be snowed on.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Like you used as your own personal parking. Yeah. And so then I was like, man, I'm going to come up here over the weekend and I'm going to get it. And I got her home. There was some ice on the road, some snow. And the 05 Ultima slowly, but surely shaking and all made it home. She's still fighting, man. Let her go, dude.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Man, let her go. How can he let her go at this point? This is like half his show prep. That's true. That's funny. Same as your divorce. Oh, my goodness. No, it's him.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Your divorce is his prep, dude. You're welcome. She sits to my left every day on the show. So if you're looking for a corny joke, that's where you want to go. It's Amy. Yeah, you can. Well, I guess it's only fitting that my story actually is me using lunchbox for show prep. Oh, here we go.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Because I saw this whole article about hoarders and the different types of hoarders that there are. Do you think he's a hoarder? Well, I think he's a sentiment. horder. He falls into that category. Tell me more. This clinical psychologist has said that if you're a sentimental hoarder, you have a happy memory of something and you cannot let it go. And I feel like, hello, his car, so many memories. I feel like he's broke. I think he's broke or he's not going to spend money. It's not sentimental. Right. Or he's, you know, frugal. So he has happy memories of all the water bottles that are plastic water bottles? The girls have been in there. The bugs in the back of his car.
Starting point is 00:04:34 His prom king crown He holds on to like so many things But I think he holds on to things he can brag about Or he saves Okay so he's not a sentimental I feel like he's just a hoarder Yeah because like I agree Or he's a flexer
Starting point is 00:04:47 My cross country medals My mom used to work at an Alzheimer's home And she would do the old people Olympics And she wanted to give They didn't call it the old people Olympics It's Alzheimer's own? Yeah I think it was like a citywide competition Called the Old People Olympics
Starting point is 00:05:00 Maybe it's just a retirement home And she wanted to give my medals away as like and I said no chance I was like you can not use my cross-country medals as the old type of Olympic medals because that means I earn those and then they'd just be
Starting point is 00:05:16 gone forever and then what were you going to do with them? No they're still hanging in my bedroom at my parents' house sentimental order. It could have been in the old Olympic as he goes so wrong okay Ray go ahead from Mount Pine Arkansas you'll find him on the mic as the host and he loves this job the most Bobby Bones. Thank you very much
Starting point is 00:05:31 our security system at our house has glass break sensors. You have those at all? So it got so cold last week that it started setting off our glass break sensors at like two in the morning. Oh. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:43 And you're already not sleeping. Dude, it was awful. My wife jumps up. Long goes off in the house. My wife jumps up. I'm like, oh? I'm like trying to read it. She's like, put your glasses on.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Handing me my glasses. I'm trying to find. It got so cold the sensor. The glass breaks went off. So then, but we're like looking, I'm out of it. We're like looking down, trying to look in different windows of the house. Anybody in there?
Starting point is 00:06:04 And then we're like flipping lights on and off from our phone. We can do that. CNA family runs out. Probably an hour. So the glass doesn't actually break. It's just the sensor that kind of goes off. Wow. The glass didn't break.
Starting point is 00:06:14 I guess the sensor got so cold. Wow. It acted like every house, every window is being broken to in the house. Man. I didn't go back to bed. Okay. I have a cool. I was just going to shoot into some windows, but I'm glad I didn't.
Starting point is 00:06:24 So I have a question. Like, you didn't, you all were just testing it from your phone like at no point. No, we weren't testing it. It went off in the middle of the night. No, with the lights. You said you can control the lights from your, so you were in bed, like just turning on the lights. We got on, we got up and we were looking out of our bedroom window. But did you ever leave the room and be like, Caitlin, I got this.
Starting point is 00:06:41 I'm going to go look. Why would I do that? There's no chance. No, he can call Eddie. Why would I do that right then? I don't know. I'm just asking if you were like, hey, I'm going to go look around. No, why would I do?
Starting point is 00:06:52 What kind of idiot would do that? I've seen too many movies. That happened. Yeah, lock yourself in the room. What you do is you look around and see and then send your wife. Well, or have her call and have somebody come. Amy's calling you less of a man No, I'm not
Starting point is 00:07:05 I was asking No, you were, that's okay You definitely were You definitely were Let's open up the mailbag You send an email And we read it all the air It's something we call Bobby's mailbag
Starting point is 00:07:17 Yeah Hello, Bobby Bones I need advice On how to deal with my nine-year-old Who has started cursing We as a family We don't swear But like a lot of kids these days
Starting point is 00:07:28 He's picked up things from His friends and YouTube and TikTok I'm wondering if it's normal to feel really hurt when this happens as a parent. Maybe I should develop thicker skin. He just said to me while I was trying to help him with something, your blanking ideas are blank. Oh, oh, man. He's nine.
Starting point is 00:07:45 He's still pretty innocent. He still calls me Mommy. He has a teddy bear. He likes to snuggle. He has a comfort blanket. So when I hear him talk like that, I just want to cry. How do I cope with this behavior? Anyone else in the show have to deal with this with their older or tween kids?
Starting point is 00:08:01 signed mom of a son with a sailor mouth. Amy, you want to go? Yeah, I have dealt with this around the age of 10 with one of my kids and honestly, I think every kid is different, so we had to handle it in a unique way, but we sort of ignored it and it eventually stopped and now it's a non-issue.
Starting point is 00:08:24 There's no cussing. That may not be the case for every kid. It's absolutely disrespectful if the rules, of your home are not to have that. So I don't know if implementing certain consequences will help. In our case, that did not work. So we went the route of ignoring. Did you feel like this kid was just doing it for attention?
Starting point is 00:08:46 And that's why you knew that annoying would be the ultimate. Yeah, I think there was processing of anger and frustration. So with this, too, I mean, your kid just seems to be picking it up and maybe he thinks it's fun. But you could also sit down and explain like, hey, we're not going to talk that way. in our house like why are you using these rules this is why if you have a reason why you don't use those rules share with the reason this is why we don't speak this way in our home or in public or at school and give them reasons why we can't just tell kids like no you're not allowed to do that
Starting point is 00:09:15 sounds pretty rational an adult to a kid yeah I wonder if a kid would be like you're lame at eF4 yeah yeah we've never really dealt with this as far as them having potty mouths and then just keep talking because when they do say a bad word it's usually like oh I didn't know that's a bad word my bad. So it's a one-time thing and then we don't have to deal with it. But I've always had in my back pocket the bar of soap.
Starting point is 00:09:39 Like, I mean, this happened, you know, when we were kids and like, you want to wash out that mouth? Does that mean it's good if it was done to us that it's always good to dude? Absolutely not. But I mean, I think a lot of people,
Starting point is 00:09:50 yeah, they like that one. Watch rocks. Man, it's so funny when a kid cusses. I'll be honest. It is funny. Like, my kid jumping up and down on the couch yelling the F word. And, I mean, it's funny.
Starting point is 00:10:00 And I just ignore it. because you can't really reprimand them because once you tell them it's bad, guess what happens? I'm going to say it more. Say it more. Say it more. We have to do that with you here. Yeah, so I would just say, you just ignore it. Don't give it the attention. When you give it attention, it grows. It gives it water. Makes it sprout. Like a plant. I think it really depends on the root of why they're doing it, though. It does kind of sound cool sometimes.
Starting point is 00:10:23 It is so funny. But if they're cursing, like... I can never pull it off. I cursed a little bit back in the day. And I would curse it, but I haven't cursed in five or six years at all. but I just couldn't pull it off. What, cursing? Yeah, like I wasn't cool when I said it. Oh, man, it's so good. Like my three-year-old now, he knows the GD word. I mean, he'll drop his toothbrush, and he'll be like,
Starting point is 00:10:41 GD. And I'm like, All right. Good luck, Mom. As you can see, there's no one-size-fits-all. Listen to us. Thank you. Close up the mailbag.
Starting point is 00:10:53 We got your email and we've read it on the air. Now it's about to close Bobby's mailbag. What kind of mood are we in? Drama or no? Yeah. Drama or no? Drama is always good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:06 So here's a situation here. On this show, different people get asked to do different things. I have no idea who's getting emails about it, who's getting invited, who's... But Lunchbox is upset. He gets upset often when he doesn't get invited to things. Apparently Morgan was invited to some grand opening. Yeah, it's like a restaurant. I don't know what restaurant it is.
Starting point is 00:11:25 You don't even know, and you're upset. No, I understand. But she was talking to... one of the guys that's on the radio station up in the upstairs. Oh, are you going to that grand opening? Are you going? Yeah, I'm going. I got the invite right here. And I'm like, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:11:38 You too got invited to the grand opening. You're putting him in it as well? Yeah. And I'm like, hello, where was my invite? Like, how do they not want people like me at their grand opening? So it's not so much they invited them. It's just they invited them over you because you think you're more blank. Or maybe people like him show up with their whole entire family.
Starting point is 00:11:58 That's true. they've heard about you. But do they not want people that, you know, hold this is a great family environment. They have kids foods. They have, I mean, everybody wants families in their restaurant. Morgan, what happened here? Not everybody, but yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:09 I just am on some PR emails and I get invited to things. I don't know how I ended up on this list. I just got added and I make some different friends. And a lot of my friends are in the PR industry. So I imagine that's how they are friends. Yeah, and at that point you're like, hey, I noticed that lunchbox wasn't on the email. We might want to add him. Do you want to be invited to everything?
Starting point is 00:12:27 Absolutely. Hold on. I did add the whole show. Like I sent them the whole show's emails. I can't control who they invite to what. But I did add everybody on. And if you didn't get invited, there was a reason. Oh, they vetted him.
Starting point is 00:12:42 It makes no sense. Why? But why would they not want me there? Because they heard your stories. A lot of reasons. Name what? You show up with way more people than you say you're coming with. Legit.
Starting point is 00:12:50 No, IRSVP for the right amount of people. You take a lot of food to go. When it's not to go. If there's like gifts or swag. You steal gift cards. Backpacks. The backpacks were free. One was.
Starting point is 00:13:01 One was, and you took three. I took four. My bad. It wasn't a restaurant kids could go to? No, I mean, it's like a grand opening of kind of a bar restaurant. Oh my God. It's a bar restaurant, okay? Kids don't go to bar restaurants?
Starting point is 00:13:16 No, not really. And they also want people to, like, post about it and stuff. And like, do you imagine lunchbox going and posting about a restaurant? It's going to be a hot mess. I can post about it. I can make a video. This food is so good. Yep, that's it.
Starting point is 00:13:31 Okay, you're just upset you didn't get invited. She tried. We don't all get invited to things. Did she really try? She said she did. Yeah, exactly. How did you go to a Predators game? How did you go and get stuff from the Titans?
Starting point is 00:13:41 How did I go to a Predator's game? You had nothing to do with me going to a Predator game? Yeah, I did. Yes, I did. I don't think so. Who made the connection for you to go to the Red Sox Stadium? No. I went first and made that connection.
Starting point is 00:13:57 And then I got the Titans to send you a box of stuff after you didn't get me. Yeah, because I came out of here and called you out for not being a team player and saying, hey. What do you ever do for her? Yeah. Oh, my gosh. I show up and do her podcast. It takes six hours. We all have to do that.
Starting point is 00:14:12 Oh, my gosh. We rotate. Okay. Yeah. You work. You work. Yeah. That podcast is on our string.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Yeah, you work. That's not my job. Okay. You ask me for rides. I give you rides all the time. Do you ever feel like you ask way more than you give? No. No.
Starting point is 00:14:27 I'm sorry you're upset about this. Yeah. They really messed up. They really did. They could have free clout. They got no clout. Free clout, not a thing. But you don't deserve that.
Starting point is 00:14:35 I hope you guys are able to patch this up, okay, guys? Yeah, you might want to send them an email again, be like, hey, you know, I noticed lunch one on the list. Lunchbox and his kids can't come to tequila night. Yeah, I'm not asking. All right, thanks. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. Yeah, home it's something good.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Last week, Johnson County, Iowa got slammed with snow. The winter storm came in. There was snow everywhere. and drivers were just slipping and sliding off the roads. People needed to be rescued. But the emergency crews didn't have enough people to actually help everyone. So the local snowmobile club, they're like a biker club, you know, but snowmobiles. Oh, they can only be like ruthless though in certain seasons.
Starting point is 00:15:13 It's snow seasons. Winter, yeah. Otherwise, they just go back to work in their normal. They're called the snow drifters. They said, don't worry about it. Here we come, boys. And they rescued a lot of people. So emergency crews were like, thank God for the snow drifters.
Starting point is 00:15:28 I don't think I've ever been on a snowmobile. Oh, dude, they're awesome. They look cool. Snowmobile v. Jet ski. Which one's better? Oh, jet ski. Just because the weather's better? Yeah, and if you crash on a snowmobile, it's not good.
Starting point is 00:15:40 Got it. Jet ski, you fly off, you're in the water, no big deal. I mean, I think that jet skiing, and I don't mind the snow. And if I go on either one, I go very slow. That'd a girl. Yeah. You should. Great story.
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Starting point is 00:19:03 This is George Burge right here. It was number one a couple weeks ago. He's on the phone with us now. George, we were talking about you because it's a picture that you posted on Instagram. It was you and Toby Keith and Post Malone. Yet you didn't really call them out by name. And we just wanted to know how they all came together. and how come he never told us you knew Post Malone?
Starting point is 00:19:30 That was one of the coolest nights of my life. It was one of my first nights out on the Toby Keith tour. That was the first tour I had ever been on, like, big tour-wise. So just meeting any of those guys was, like, the biggest deal ever for me. And it was Toby's birthday party that night. We were in Virginia Beach, and Post is a huge Toby Keith fan, and a huge country music fan. And he was just starting to get.
Starting point is 00:19:54 some success. So, like, he had blown up, but I actually at the time didn't really know who he was. And so we had finished our set and Toby tapped me on the shoulder as he's going on stage. He's like, hey, man, hang around tonight. We're going to have a little party after the show. And when Toby Keith says that, you figure it's going to be something. And so he would have these little tailgate areas outside of his bus. And so we kind of went and sat in the lawn chairs outside his bus. And he walked off stage. And I had my agent sitting next to me and he taps me on the shoulder. He's like, hey, man, that's post mall walking up.
Starting point is 00:20:22 and I only listen to country music, and this was a few years back before Post became like biggest artist in the world. And so I was like, man, who's Post Malmo? And he ends up telling me that, you know, he's, you know, turning into one of the biggest artists in the world, and he was fresh off a tour with Justin Bieber. And so we end up all kind of hanging out and talking to Toby.
Starting point is 00:20:43 And behind him, what you can't see is Toby is like, hey, man, I brought a couple other friends out here with me tonight. Boys, this is Seal Team 6. And so it was Steel Team 6, Eric Pazley, Post Malone, Toby Keith, and me. And we went on Toby's bus and passed the guitar around until about 4 o'clock in the morning. One of the coolest nights of my... Wow. Did Post Malone got the guitar?
Starting point is 00:21:07 Night of ever touring. I was like, it's what thing music is like forever. Did Post Malone grab the guitar and play as well, like in the guitar little pool? He did. He played Kansas City Blues. He played some Randy Travis. He played some relax. He blew me away with his knowledge of country music.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Yeah, it was really, really cool. It was the ultimate flex from George Burr, who's on with us. Oh, for sure. He just wrote, wild throwback. Couple kids talking to Toby outside his bus. Doesn't even say it's Post Malone. And it's Post Malone very young. So it's like if you know you know, but I don't need to tell you.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Yeah. You know who that is. He didn't even flex. It's not a George Birch flex. It's just him going, it's a cool picture. And I don't know. You look and see what it is. How long ago was that?
Starting point is 00:21:48 Golly, that had to have been probably seven years ago. George looks like a baby in that picture. And he's got a red solo cup, so I don't want to ask. He likes the 12, but... You know, yeah. Well, that's really cool. Well, that's all we wanted to bother you about. We just saw the picture and wanted to know what that night was like with you, Toby Keith,
Starting point is 00:22:07 Post Malone, and, well, now, still Team 6. That's pretty awesome. I will say that Post Malone is a big fan of country music, more a big fan of him. He was as cool a dude as you'll ever meet. He does smell like beer and cigarettes, but in like the most refreshing way. That's funny. He was such a nice guy. I loved, I loved hanging with him.
Starting point is 00:22:26 All right, buddy. Hey, have a good morning. See you soon. All right. See you, fellas. All right, there is George Burge. What's the rule on dude news? No girls allowed.
Starting point is 00:22:35 Yeah. Get out of your girls. Get out of you girls. How does that make a deal? There's a sign on the door of our tree house. This is no girls allowed. So you can't talk to what we're doing dude news. We have our own dude news music.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Once this starts, no more. Hi, welcome to dude now. It's just us dudes. It's all us dudes. Just doing dude stuff. Eddie, bring me some dude news. Oh, man. A sophomore from Alabama, he plays golf.
Starting point is 00:23:00 His name is Nick Dunlap. Oh, my goodness. Nick, he plays in a PGA tournament this weekend. He wins. He won the whole thing. An amateur. He's an amateur. He gets no money because he's going to stay amateur.
Starting point is 00:23:12 You know how much money? How much with the winner got? $1.5 million. And Nick? got nothing. He does get to play in the majors, which is kind of cool I guess. But dang, one point million, one point five million he couldn't get.
Starting point is 00:23:25 It went to the second place guy. Since 1991, the first amateur that's crazy. That's crazy. Well, he could have taken the money. No, no. Because once he entered the tournament as an amateur, he couldn't get the money. But couldn't, he can't back. He can't go. I quit. halfway through it. I'm not, I don't want to be amateur anymore.
Starting point is 00:23:41 It's a good point. I don't know. It's like declare a bankruptcy. I declare bankruptcy. I declare it. Dude, that's crazy. He won the whole thing. That's crazy. Yeah. Do news.
Starting point is 00:23:50 Yeah. Lunchbox. There's his 21-year-old dude goes out for New Year's and gets sauce. Drinking, drinking, drinking. He gets hit the head and he's like, man, someone threw a rock and hit me. Whatever, keep partying.
Starting point is 00:24:04 Next day, he's like, man, my head really hurts. I got a hangover. Whatever. He continues to party binges for four days. Because it's New Year's. He's in college. New Year's for four days. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Okay. Then like a week later, he's like, man. I still got a raging hangover. Goes the hospital? He'd been shot in the head. What on earth? It wasn't a rock. No, it was a bullet.
Starting point is 00:24:23 Oh, my. There's a girl somewhere nearby. I heard a girl near the clubhouse. Check the window. Hello? Anybody out there? I don't see anything. All right.
Starting point is 00:24:30 I thought I saw a hanging his hair, but I guess on there. What a dude. He partied for four days with a bullet. Dude. He went hard. Dude news. Yeah. Ray Mundo.
Starting point is 00:24:41 Yeah, so dudes, let me ask you this. How annoying is Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey? We've got to see them on the TV all the time. A lot of people aren't wanting to see the Chiefs win next week because they don't have to hear that for two weeks. Oh, my God. Well, I have good news, dudes. You guys ready for this from Michelle to FOIA? She says she has inside sources that this is Travis Kelsey's final season.
Starting point is 00:25:01 And we will never again have to get those TV shots of Taylor and the Sweet anymore. Dudes, how great is that? Great. I think next year, though, one, that probably won't be together. But two, it won't be as much of a story. No, reports are they're going to get engaged this summer. How do you know, dude? New York Post.
Starting point is 00:25:18 That's not dude news. Dude, are you reading that? You're sharing non-dud news right now, dude. This is all dude news. What are you doing? We can't do non-dude news. That is about... It's non-dude news.
Starting point is 00:25:26 It's not due news. We can't do non-dud news. Did you read guys? Hey, they might be getting engaged. Get out of here. That's not dude. All right, Ray, thank you. Here's my dude news.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Dozens of cars in New Jersey broke down after filling up at a gas station where the gas was actually 58% water. so everybody got mad. Station got in trouble, but there was recent flooding in the area, which could have been a reason that it was so full of water.
Starting point is 00:25:54 So after testing, they were like, yeah, this gas is 58% water. But again, they're not saying anybody's at fault yet because there was a flood. But what if, I don't know what the,
Starting point is 00:26:04 I don't know how that works? I mean, don't those tanks have seals? You would think. But what if it's got a crack in it, man? It got the water in there. I know.
Starting point is 00:26:10 But what does that do to your car? Like 50% water. It ruins it. I would assume not good. Not good at all. You know what happened to the guy that invented a water car? They killed him. I heard that.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I don't even talk about that. They claim it was an aneurism. By they, I mean the government. Dude. But dude news. Dude news is over. Anything you want to say? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:33 Were that you outside listening to our dude news segment? I was a little shocked by the guy that had been shot. Oh, yeah? And he didn't know it. What are you talking about? You heard that? Yeah, we got to be quieter next time. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:26:43 He didn't tell your friends did you? No. This is a top secret. Okay, anything you want to say about that? Are you good? No, it's entertaining. Thanks, guys. Yeah, you're welcome.
Starting point is 00:26:51 I feel in the know. And also, can now we talk about the fact that they're supposed to get engaged this summer? Yeah. Travis is Taylor? That's why we didn't want to bring it up. Go ahead. Well, I don't know. How does someone know when someone's supposed to get engaged?
Starting point is 00:27:05 Exactly. I agree, but that's what the New York Post. That's why dude news. It was kind of spoiled. Dude news was spoiled today. Here's a voicemail we got last night. Hey, Bobby. Wife's a big fan.
Starting point is 00:27:15 We enjoy. your movie club segment and we've watched every movie other than show girls together and we're just wondering when the next movie would be open soon, thanks glad you reminded us. We came back, forgot about it after the new year.
Starting point is 00:27:30 We'll do it either later this week or next week. Yes. We still have all the movies, right, Mike? We can draw. Okay, cool. Here's another voicemail. This is voicemail number two, DB from Virginia Beach. You should have lunchbox check the stops Since probably the middle of December up until now,
Starting point is 00:27:48 all three stock markets have been making record highs every single day. You guys might have made some money. And especially Amy and Bobby, you two have 401Ks. Some people's 401Ks are up over 20%. So check the stocks. And like the next 20 minutes, we'll see if we made any money. We might be up over 20%. We might retire today.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Wow. But us up over 20% is like $4. So I don't get too excited. So I don't understand this part. The 401K is because our company does something with it. And that's like I didn't know those fluctuated. I have no idea. I don't even know what that was.
Starting point is 00:28:28 I got to go out. Zero idea. Yeah, you didn't know they went up and down? I did not. No idea. It's a 402K apparently. I would hope they don't go down. Amy, if it can go up, it has to be able to go.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Correct. No, I feel like hopefully. We're the wrong people to have this conversation. Don't listen to us. Here's Amy's pile of stories. So first it was hot girl walk, then silent walks, and now the latest walking trend is walking backward on a treadmill. Remember when people would get the vaccine and they said made them walk backward and they couldn't talk?
Starting point is 00:28:58 No. I don't remember that. People were like, I got the vaccine, and now the only way I can talk is if I walk backward. You guys don't remember that? Way early on. There was a prank. No. Well, I think it was a joke.
Starting point is 00:29:12 But they were like, I got the vaccine. and now when I walk forward I can't talk. Okay. So they had to walk backward in order to speak. You guys don't remember this? No. We played the videos on the show. I'm sure we did.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Yeah, it was great. It was crazy. But I don't even know what yours is. So you walk backward and do what? Well, so occupational therapists and personal trainers are saying it's really good for your knees. It helps strengthen your quads, improves balance and coordination because you're having to. Just walk backwards. Yeah, you just turn on the treadmill.
Starting point is 00:29:38 I wouldn't do it like on an incline or anything. Just like flat walk backwards. And you don't have to do it for very long. or go very fast, although I guess you could build up your speed. So over the past week and a half or so, you know, I haven't slept the best. And so I haven't worked out super hard. But if I'm going to rest, like I really like to rest my joints, my knees and my elbows and anything that's injured because it's cold. Everything starts to flare up.
Starting point is 00:29:59 So I told you, it's been walking a lot. And so walking on the treadmill and I put it all the way up to 15. And so I walk for half hour, 45 minutes, up on 15 at about a four. It's like up a mountain. Dude, my body, it hurts. Yeah. Like I do it so it doesn't hurt. It just hurts different muscles.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Like the shin bone, if you take your shin bone, that on your left leg, like the right side of that, that muscle over there, on your left leg, it kills. I think I might have injured it, trying not to injure myself. Oh, great. Do you not have that same muscle on the right side? I do, but I was just trying to tell people which one it was. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:33 All right, go ahead. Okay, so if you want to give up your phone for a month, you could have a chance to win $10,000 to do it. Because Ziggy's, you know the yogurt brand? Yeah. We have a lot of Ziggies at our house. Me too. I really like it. It's a Greek yogurt.
Starting point is 00:30:47 But they're picking out 10 people to pay $10,000 to put their phone in a lockbox for a month. They will provide you with a prepaid flip phone so you can be accessible. And they'll also give you a three-month supply of yogurt. Hello. Hey, think of something that I could do that's hilarious like this and pay somebody to do it. Okay. Because I like to promote, like, too much access or a video show that we do. I would pay somebody money to do something stupid like this.
Starting point is 00:31:13 because everybody does it. You watch all eight the movies of Bill and Ted. We'll pay you five, you know, Ziggy's, lock your phone away. Think about that because I would pay someone, one of our listeners, just do something to promote something. Because that sounds easy. A month with a flip phone, that's easy. $10,000. I just put a burner.
Starting point is 00:31:30 I put a secret phone somewhere else. Well, so you can't cheat. Well, the rules are all. You're already thinking of how to cheat. But the rules of everything are always you can't cheat. So obviously you can't. Okay. So all you got to do is apply on their website, Ziggy's website.
Starting point is 00:31:43 you have now through January 31st to do so. You'll write an essay that's 100 to 500 words on why you need a digital detox. What that? And then that'll play a factor, the quality of the essay and whether or not you get picked. But 10 people could get $10,000. That's pretty awesome. That essay threw me off. Yeah, me too.
Starting point is 00:32:03 Okay. Ranker.com put together a list of the best feel good country songs of all time. Oh, hold on. Feel good country songs. Fast cars and freedom. That's a good one from Rascal Flats. Feel good. Friends on Low Places. That's good.
Starting point is 00:32:18 It's a good one. That's the number one. It is. Five. Five. Feel good. Like, ooh, woo. How about?
Starting point is 00:32:30 I got to do noise. I feel good. What is that? Feel good. Oh, oh, whoa. Okay, how about? Talladega. No.
Starting point is 00:32:40 Taladega. Barefoot Blue G. Night. Dang, that's a good one. Yeah, that's number nine. Whoa. That's good, though. Good, woes and hoes and those.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. So I do have all 10 in case you guess. Is Zach Brown Band toes on there? I was going to do top five. Zach Brown Band is on here with a different song at the number two slide. Chicken fried. Boom. And a little bit of chicken.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Yeah, thank you. Oh, the thunder rolls. No, that's not feel good, dude. What about if you want to. How about God bless the broke? No. What if you want to have a drink any time of the day and you use this? Five o'clock somewhere?
Starting point is 00:33:17 What about Cruz? Laja. Oh, I'm on a boat. I'm on a boat. That's not really a boat. Buy me a boat? Buy me a boat. Could be buy me a boat too.
Starting point is 00:33:32 What's four? Yeah, no. Four is boot scoop and boogie. Oh. That's the good, dude. And five is all my exes are in Texas. All right, thanks. I mean, that's my pile.
Starting point is 00:33:50 That was Amy's pile of story. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. teenagers in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, we're out doing what teenagers do. Egging cars, egging houses. I don't think that's just what teenagers do.
Starting point is 00:34:08 I think some select. If that's the age that it happens. You did it, but that didn't mean everybody did it. I never egged a house. Yeah, and luncheon, you weren't a gang. My house got a day. Kind of, he's in a fake game. Yeah, I mean, we used to be on the school bus,
Starting point is 00:34:22 and we'd be in traffic, and we'd wave at people, they'd wave back, and we'd drop an egg out the window on their car. That's so rude. hilarious on Mopac. No, it's not hilarious. So they got busted. And you're thinking, oh, they're going to prison. No, I didn't think that for going to eggs.
Starting point is 00:34:35 They're going to be charged with a crime, right? I think there would be something. Nah, judge said, hey, you're not criminals. What we're going to do? You're going to do a car wash all day for free. You're going to wash the victim's cars, police cars, and anybody else that stops all day long. That's pretty good. It's creative.
Starting point is 00:34:52 He said, you're not criminals. But what was the name of your gang? LWC, Little White criminals. Criminals. But because you guys were criminals. We were. egg and cars, toilet paper and houses, fake fighting. I mean, we were fake fighting.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Remember I used to like fake fight and the car would stop? They'd run off. Yeah, we'd have blue bandanas and one person would have a red bandana. So it was like bloods and crips. What was the point of that, though? Because you would jump them in the middle of the road. And then when a car would get close, you'd scatter and leave that person laying in the street. Because they thought all five of the 10-year-old white kids in bandanas purple and red for any game.
Starting point is 00:35:24 I still remember that old lady stopping telling Jennifer, do you need help? And she's like, no. You jump Jennifer, a girl? Dude, that gets cars to stop faster. It was fake, though, though. It was fake. Yeah. And Jennifer starts limping away, and she's like, it'll just get worse. And that old lady called the cops, man, quick. So dumb.
Starting point is 00:35:41 Thank you. This is a good story, though. Because the judge was like, hey, kids, you're not criminals. But then there's that. So we'll just get out. Thank you. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good.
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