The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Early Bird) Why Is Lunchbox Upset At His Kids Friends Parents? + Update On Scuba Steve & Eddie Hair Bet + Mailbag: Paying Money Back
Episode Date: November 7, 2023Find out why Lunchbox is upset at his kids friends parents over something that happened at a birthday party. Plus, Scuba Steve shares an update on how his hair bet with Eddie is going....Mailbag: List...ener's friend was in dire financial restraints. He lended him $7,500 and the deal was he would pay him $500 every month until it was paid back. But the friend is off doing a bunch of traveling & activities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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First off, he loves to play the guitar and sing.
And recently at work, he was criticized because he was practicing his golf swing.
Here's Eddie.
Let's go.
Can't do any.
thing. Hey guys, so check it out. I thought I was a genius for doing this.
So on Sundays we watch football. We're the whole family. We're big Dallas Cowboys fans.
And so we watched the game together. And I'm thinking to be interactive. Let's do push-ups.
Right. Every time the Cowboys score, we're going to do push-ups.
But my system was flawed, though, because I did push-ups for the score.
So if they scored three points, that's three push-ups. Bo-bo-Bo. Bo-Bo.
They score seven after that. That's 10 push-ups total. Three and the seven.
Well, that's a lot of push-ups.
Last week they scored like 43 points.
We're close to 100 push-ups.
The Rams game?
Yeah, I'm like, okay, guys, we're going to have to just like not do this anymore.
And they score like 28 this week.
I think more push-ups that would be better because it like makes it.
We weren't even doing real push-ups anymore.
He's saying it's a lot harder than they thought it was going to be.
Right.
But, I mean, I feel like you want the higher points and you also want the more push-ups.
If you're making it fun, might as well, get them in.
It's like you don't want to have to do them, but if you have to do them, that's a good thing.
I know colleges do it too.
You know, you see like the guys.
Oregon duck, man.
Oregon, yeah, the Oregon duck does it.
And that's cool and all.
But after a while, we were like, we're not even no push-ups anymore.
The kids are like, no more touchdown.
Just jacked.
What's up, boys?
What sucks is if you do a bunch of push-ups like this last week and you lose.
Yeah.
Because you do them every time.
You don't just do 28 total.
Correct.
You do seven.
And then you do, if they score three more, then you do 10.
Yeah.
And you add it on.
You just keep adding.
Yeah.
How do those guys do it, Oregon?
Like, I don't understand.
And in a duck costume.
Didn't they have a fill-in?
Like in between quarters, they go and switch out ducks?
That way there's a new duck in there doing the push-ups?
I don't think so.
I think a lot of times in that position,
especially if the mascot is an active mascot,
NBA jumping, college football,
if they tumble. I think they're just really in shape.
Really strong.
Yeah. Yeah, I like it, though.
Hey, adding some fitness to your...
We're trying. We're trying.
All right. Moving on over,
he was recently excited when from the real world,
John Brennan came on the show.
He's the only artist he's ever paid attention to in our studio.
It's Lunchbox, everybody.
I got kind of upset this weekend, guys.
It's rare for me to get that upset, frustrated, angry, whatever.
So my five-year-old got invited to a...
It's rare.
It's not rare at all, but that's actually what you're known for.
Yeah.
So he got invited to a birthday party.
Got an invitation said, hey, birthday party at Chuckie Cheese.
Come on out.
Let's celebrate.
Didn't say anything about not bringing siblings.
So we tell the two younger ones, yeah, we're going to Chuckie Cheese.
It's a birthday party.
You get to go.
They're going to have tokens for you to play games.
Wait, is that common? I don't have kids.
So if your kid gets invited, do you often take the siblings?
No, you ask first.
Or if you do, do you just take them as a side and you do stuff, let them do stuff, not birthday party included.
That's possible, too.
You can do that.
That way the host or whoever the parent is of the birthday kid isn't pain for everyone.
Yeah.
Got it.
Usually they say no siblings on the invite.
That's usually how it happens.
But when it doesn't say no siblings, you bring the siblings.
But you don't ask, hey, did you guys forget to say no siblings?
No.
Got it.
Because if they don't say it, then it's spoken, hey, all.
All are welcome.
Got it.
So we show up and we're ready.
And my three-year-old goes up to get his little tokens from the lady.
And she's like, oh, no, no, no.
It's only for the class.
It's not for everyone.
And I'm like, okay, so now I got to explain to my kids that they can't do Chuckie
cheese because this lady.
They can't do it.
Why don't you just buy them some tokens?
Because we were under the impression that it was everybody was welcome.
Yeah, I hear you though.
But why don't you just buy them the tokens then?
Well, that wasn't part of the deal.
Part of the deal is we're going to a birthday party because I got to be at the birthday
party because my kids at the birthday party.
Right. So, but while you're there, why don't you just buy them some tokens?
One part of the plan, man.
So, I mean, are you guys on my team?
No. No. No.
So what's weird is you never get mad or angry or have any rate.
Right, exactly. So I was frustrated.
So when we left that birthday party, I was like, well, that family's not going to be our friends.
Yeah, well, they're probably fine with that.
Yeah, they're cool. I don't know the no siblings invite thing, right?
Like, that's not, I don't have that culture yet.
But I feel like even if there were to be a misunderstanding and you had your kids with you,
and you could afford it,
you would just buy them some tokens
to let them play games
instead of making them sit there
and do nothing.
Yeah, so we went next door.
We left.
Like my wife stayed at the birthday party
and we went and just walked around the store.
For free.
Free.
Probably should have done that to begin with.
No, when it says, hey, come on, let's go.
It said, come on, let's go.
Bring seven things.
It said, let's celebrate.
Come on, come on.
That's probably a generic birthday card.
Yeah, but it probably was addressed to one kid.
Yeah.
I'm just saying.
No, no, we know what you're saying.
I'm just saying I think I'm team lunchbox.
Yeah, you are team lunchbox.
Okay, lunchbox, let's just say your kid is having a party's best friends with one of Eddie's four kids.
And you invite that one kid and Eddie shows up with all four kids.
Are you paying for the other ones?
No, I would say on the thing, no siblings.
Like, I know the rules.
He has a point there.
I know the etiquette.
Mine isn't arguing.
No, the etiquette is, you don't.
You ask if other siblings are allowed.
Give your kids five bucks if you have it.
Yeah, yeah.
You know it costs only $5 go to chicken cheese?
You ain't been in a while.
You're right.
I haven't been in a while.
All right, moving on.
She wasn't honest on where she'd go on a first date.
She said yes to a fast food place, but that's up for debate.
Here's Amy.
Even my friends were texting me about that after.
They're like, shut up.
Shut up.
Okay.
I got an email.
Subject line said, create a new password.
And then it said, hi, we got a request to change your password.
You can create a new password to finish making changes in the account center.
Create password.
Here, click this link.
And it looked so legit.
that I thought, oh, someone tried to request a password change in my Instagram.
And don't worry, I didn't click anything.
But just, it's another scam to look out for.
Like, they are getting so good.
Even the, when I click on the email that it came from, it was even better than,
it wasn't like 254.9er.
Like, no, it looked more real.
So hopefully.
And then I went to my Instagram and everything was fine inside there.
So I'm just like, okay.
Well, let's make this an official scam alert then.
Scam alert! Scam alert!
Just give me the subject in the first line so people know.
Subject was create a new password and says, hey, we got a request to change your password.
And so that's alarming when you're like, wait a second.
Somebody's trying to log into your account.
Okay, scam alert.
Thank you for sharing that, Amy.
All right, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
He's a big golf guy now.
He plays whenever time will allow.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
I did not know I had a mail.
here. And I was
just in the bathroom and I saw my mailbox for the first time.
Probably a lot of mail in there, huh? Well, I think scuba or Abby
go through it. Oh. Look for ricin.
You know, any sort of chemical. But I just grabbed
a thing and opened it. First time I've ever opened my mail here
where I grabbed it. I get mail all the time that I go through. So I'm going to show
you guys what was just sent to me. Okay.
Attention, Bobby Bones.
Dear Bobby Bones, I've been listening to your show
in San Antonio. The reason for my letter I try to
bring the Arkansas Razorbacks out of their slump.
Now, he sent this before the game this last weekend.
He said, I know you had to get rid of your lucky shirt.
I made this pen, and it shows he's in like a factory making a pin that I hope can change your team's luck.
I hope this gets to you and you get on a winning track except for when you play Texas A&M, signed David, St. James, Texas A&M Class of 82.
And it is a personal, it's a pen he made.
A pen to write with.
Oh, wow, it's like a ballpoint, nice pin.
Yeah.
Wow.
And it shows him making it.
Like, how cool is that?
Is he a pen maker?
I wonder how much other good stuff I got in the middle of these guys are stolen.
But also, no comment.
Didn't, who knows that the pin, did that bring the good luck?
I think so.
That's why they won.
Look, you turn it and the thing comes out.
Let me write something.
Does it work?
Pig.
I've never seen a better pin in my life.
Wow.
Put razor back helmet on it.
Wow, dude, you should be pen guy now.
That's so nice.
Thank you.
Take it.
where you go. David, St. James, and thank you, you
has postal service. For getting it to you?
For the mail. Yeah. It is
fascinating. Who knew? How does that work?
Overnight? No idea. That's crazy, man. How's it gets one
place to the other? I know.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we
read it on the air. It's something
we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah. Hello, Bobby
Bones. They say you shouldn't do business with
family and friends. I'm starting to learn why.
About nine months ago, a friend of mine was in dire
financial straits. I was
fortunate enough to be in the position to lend him $7,500.
The deal was he'd pay me back $500 a month until we were square.
Since then, I've only seen $500 and I never hear from him.
I do, however, see him posting all the cool stuff he's doing, like a trip to Vegas,
VIP concert tickets, a new leather coat.
I don't want to play the legal card, but I'm not sure how else I can make the point.
How can I get them take me seriously when I say I want my money back?
Signed, friend out of $7.5,000.
Love Ramundo, by the way.
7.5,000.
That's the Ramundo reference.
Oh, 7.5.
Yeah, it's tough.
That's just a lot of money.
Usually it's like, hey, be ready
because when you loan your cousin $200,
you probably aren't going to get it back.
What's $7,500?
That is significant.
What I would do is that's going to take out a loan
to pay me back
if you weren't getting it back
and let them deal with that.
Because that sucks.
That's a lot.
Yeah, but okay.
Isn't it, though,
With family and friends, if you loan money, you have to be prepared to...
I agree.
Unless it's like $8,000.
I know, I know, I know.
Like probably shouldn't have done that to begin with, but they did it.
It's a lot.
Do we have, do we know was the leather jacket gifted to him?
We shouldn't compare those things.
Yeah.
That's the first advice I want to give you.
Don't look at what he's doing on Instagram because Instagram isn't fake anyway.
Right.
It's the greatest hits.
It might not be his leather jacket.
He can be barnes buddies.
Right.
You can make stuff up.
Who cares?
also you're not watching his accounts
you're just irritated
you're not getting your money
the first thing to do is to have a conversation
or if he's not going to answer
you just send a text message
and be like hey
when do you think I can get my next payment
don't push him on all of it
or what he's doing
and be like hey I'm struggling right now
is there any way you can help me back
I need to get my money back
secondly you learned a lesson here
I've been burned a couple times
that's just too much
I told you I'd pay you the money dude
eventually you gave me $1 a year
for the past
working on us.
Hey, can you hire an enforcer?
Dude, do you hear anybody?
Mike D. lives on Darkweb.
He tells me all the time you can hire whatever you want.
Like not to hurt him, but to scare him.
Yeah, it's probably not legal, but I think you can.
That's not ideal.
That'd be legit.
No.
Like, really, just someone to just be like...
Then you're spending more money.
I mean...
You're like, Eddie wants his money.
Now.
Or it's an investment.
You spend $100 to get $70,000 back.
Oh.
You have to have two things.
One, you got to either be
under the idea of,
you may lose this friend.
Now, if you're going to press hard for the money and get angry,
you're probably going to lose the friend.
You may get the money, but you may lose the friend.
You can do the middle, which is going to be awkward,
but you need to start getting that payback.
Or you can go, like, I'm going to keep the friendship and just be out to $7,500.
And all three aren't fun.
Yeah, it's terrible.
But that's the risk you take when you loan people money that you don't know.
But you can do the legal way, too.
It's going to cost you more money.
Or even if you do know.
I don't understand what you do.
You said that's the risk you take when you loan people money,
you don't know.
Or people that you do know is what you're saying?
Yeah.
You take the risk no matter.
I said that wrong.
I'm glad you were there
and embarrassed me in front of my friends again.
All she does.
All she does is make me like stupid in front of you guys.
All I want to impress you guys
and she's making me like dumb every day in front of my friends.
Okay.
I didn't say it.
You did.
It's a tough place to be.
I will acknowledge that I think you learned something here.
What I would do is my approach.
I would just reach out and go like, hey, I'm struggling a little bit.
Is there any way I can get that $500 this month
and we can get back on track with that because I'm in a bad spot.
And hopefully they,
We'll work then.
If not, then you hire an enforcer.
Enforcer.
Yeah.
Thank you.
That's the mailback.
We got your email and we ran the clothes.
Bobby's mailback.
Yeah.
Our executive producer, Scuba Steve, is in studio.
It's time for Scuba.
Steve suggests.
This is the final friar tuck check-in.
Fryer tucked the guy on Robin Hood that had the, he's kind of bald on top.
He was all drunk.
He had the hair.
The hair half circle?
Yeah.
Yeah. Which scuba Steve has right now because he's letting it grow.
Why is this the last one?
So the whole bet is basically if I grow on my hair until the end of the year,
Eddie then has to shave his head.
Yes.
And so it's been three months of me growing this hair out.
You have the ring.
It's awesome.
Yeah, it was awesome.
So I had the ring.
It's like Dr. Phil's head.
Yeah.
It's pretty strong.
Yeah.
And so I had a basketball game this past weekend.
I'm my son's coach.
And I was sweating the whole time wearing that hat because I won't take it off.
And it was really uncomfortable.
Be that embarrassed?
I think it looks pretty good, actually.
Dude, it's so embarrassing.
It has, I guess, demeaned me in a sense where I don't feel like me.
I feel awful.
I just don't, I'm not myself.
Even my confidence levels.
I mean, I'm not putting people down who have this look because some people rock it.
It's their thing.
It's for me, it's not.
Did you think it looked bad, honestly?
Yeah.
I thought I made him look younger.
Oh, you did it?
Exactly.
No, you can be honest.
Yeah.
I don't think, I don't think it looks bad, but I don't think it makes you look younger.
Yes.
So does this make me look younger?
younger. Oh, he shaved it off.
He shaved it off. He shaved it off. Wait, why
would he do that? Well, this is the guy at the beginning
and says, I never back out of a bet. I don't stop
radio bits. I do everything and then you just quit.
Well, I asked my wife, what should I do?
She goes, flip a coin. That's how all our
big decisions are made. Flip the coin and
landed on the heads. He shaved it all off. I shaved it
off. Okay, so bets off. So Eddie?
You have to do nothing, and he had to live three
months with the friar tuck-out. Wow.
I do not understand. It was
like another month, dude.
I couldn't do another month.
Two, almost two.
Almost two.
I could not do it.
I couldn't go through all the holidays and see family and friends who have explained it every single time.
It didn't look that bad though, but I'm telling you, I know you think it does.
It didn't look that bad.
Yeah, it's coming from a guy with a full head of hair.
It's easy to say that.
That's true, I am in shock at your, no attitude.
No hair.
I'd be like, do it look terrible.
It's not a give up attitude.
I flipped the coin.
I couldn't do it.
Then the coin said shave your head.
And as soon as I shade it, my wife goes, oh, my husband's back.
I gave me this big kiss and we hung out for a little bit.
Because I bet your confidence went up too.
confidence went way through the roof.
Okay, Eddie, he has waved the white flag.
I love it.
You have to do nothing except now.
Just live your normal life.
What a great day.
Thanks, scuba.
Hey, no problem, any time.
Because I was stressing about it.
Having to shape your head.
Oh, I would just keep like, man, here we go.
The end of the year's coming.
I'm about to be bald.
Oh, yeah, now you're off the hook.
Okay, scuba, thank you.
No problem, dude.
Lunchbox, I'm surprised, too.
I mean, what?
It's not like you.
I never knew you to be weak like that, scuba.
Like, you, that's a weak sauce.
It just was very uncomfortable.
Even just like I said
I'm doing basketball now.
But your own words were
I never, I never
You said I never go back
on a radio bit. He mostly never does.
He can't say that. Exactly. Your word is nothing.
That was three months so come on give me that.
No. No it's nothing.
No, because you back down. I'm okay
with it but you backed out. Yeah, when I said I was going to grow my hair
for a year, guess what I did? I grew my hair for an entire year.
That's very different. Yeah, but I didn't get paid.
Yeah, but you didn't know that until after you grew up.
Yeah, because my buddy knocked up a chick.
And your hair grows. Your hair grows. So that's the whole different
scenario here. Okay, I'm just saying, your hair was going too. Thank you. It was funny. It was
awesome. I liked it. If you're in Louisville, I'm going to be there not this Friday, but next
Friday doing my final on my tour, the comedically inspirational show. We'd love for you guys
to come. The 15th, I think, it's not this Friday, but next Friday, get tickets at Bobbybones.com.
We'll see you guys in Scoobo. The ring's gone. Yeah, it is. Lord of the Ring is no longer the
Lord. He's just a dude now. I'm just a dude. Dude with a bald head. It's time for
for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Tell me something good.
Freddie Bello, also known as Freddie, the pizza man, has pizzerias all over Michigan, Detroit,
and the surrounding areas.
Well, he started a foundation a few years ago, and it was when his son was diagnosed with autism
is when he realized that there's a community out there that needs quiet rooms.
So he spent a lot of money and a lot of time building these quiet rooms all over town,
including where the Detroit Lions play at Ford Stadium.
These are these little rooms that were people with autism or anyone that has to,
sensory overload can go in there and it's peace and quiet and they can relax, which is crazy.
You don't even think about that, but ready to pizza, man.
I bet you, again, I don't think about that because I don't have a family member who, you know,
has to deal with that.
But for those that do, I bet it is a life changer to go places and they have these.
Think about you, take your kid to like a Detroit Lions game and the crowd's crazy and
there's a lot going on.
They can have, they can freak out.
Well, what do you do?
You take them to the quiet room.
Pretty awesome.
No, I hear you.
I just don't know if I take them to a game initially.
Yeah.
I think there was a chance of that.
But maybe I would.
I don't know.
Maybe he's a big football fan.
Exactly.
That's a great story.
Freddy the Pizza Man, you're awesome.
That is 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.
Clever Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
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And now I'm bringing all.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
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, or wherever you get your podcast.
Everyone, I'm Ago Wodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
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. 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.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Classic TV theme songs.
I bring this up because Christopher Knight, do you know who that is?
Backstreet Boys.
Oh, no.
What's the...
Capa, Kappa, Kappa.
New kids in the blog?
Yeah, that's it.
Peter Brady.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
From the Brady bunch.
The game is called...
classic TV theme songs.
But I thought he was an actor, too.
Christopher Knight. You're thinking of Jordan Knight.
That is he. Jonathan Knight.
Thank you. But not Christopher Knight.
He's 66. He played Peter Brady.
Peter was the middle. Bobby was youngest.
Greg was the oldest.
So I'll play you the karaoke version of a classic TV theme.
You named the show. I'm going to play you the Brady Bunch here,
karaoke version.
There's the story.
Lovely lady.
So you're not getting the words.
Oh.
Oh, Lee. I don't know that I would hear that.
I heard the very beginning, but right now I don't hear it.
What are you talking about?
The youngest one in curls.
Here's a story about a lovely fellow.
Amy, you got to understand this.
Eddie's high school day.
They were four men living all together.
Okay, ready, guys.
And this one day.
And B. Davis is Alice.
We have 10 of these.
You'll go until you miss it.
It's a liminator.
Oh, that's no fun.
Okay, lunch is out.
Well, you're done, dude.
Here we go, number one.
In.
In for the win.
Everybody's good?
Amy?
Fresh Prince.
Eddie?
Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
Lunchbox?
Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
So, this is...
In West Philadelphia, born and raised.
On the playground is where I spent most of my days.
Good job.
Everybody gets one point there, nice.
All right, number two...
That's a classic.
I know.
Go.
I like five seconds.
Okay, good.
Wow.
Okay, I'm in.
You in?
Yeah, lunch.
I'm in.
Okay, what I wrote something down?
Family Matters.
Eddie?
Family Matters.
Amy?
Family Matters.
Okay, let's see.
It's a red tradition this day late to leave any good news on a newspaper page.
Family Matters.
Nice job.
Okay.
Yeah, good job.
Good job.
All right.
Next up.
Same one.
Amen.
Lunchbox.
Man, I feel like we've had this before, like where we talk about this same rider.
So I put step by.
step because they're on the same night.
DJF. Yeah. Amy?
Full house. Eddie? That's full house, boss.
Okay. Let's see. They're driving down
the golden building at bridge.
Rich addition.
This day and I'm kidding. It's the same riders.
I know. It's the same riders. It is full house.
But step by step they also did that one, lunchbox.
I mean, they sound the exact same.
I haven't known. Same everything.
Sorry, buddy. But it is.
It's all right. All right. Next. Two left.
All right. You guys have it?
Yeah. Amy?
Yeah.
Cheers.
Eddie?
Cheers.
And takes everything you got.
Zabada da da, zaza da da da da da da shabal la la.
I like to get a wet.
That knows your name.
All right.
Boom, boom.
Yes, cheers.
Good.
All right, go with this one.
Eddie?
Beverly Hillbillies.
Amy?
Beverly Hillbillies.
Story about a man named Jed.
Poor Mountaineer barely kept his family fed.
Then one day he was shooting at some food.
And up through the ground came.
Bubbling crew.
Black gold.
Texas team.
Good.
All right, that's fine.
We have five more to go.
Let me play it.
Let's get into a song here.
We'll come back.
Two remain.
You guys good?
Yeah.
I'm going to cool down.
That's what we want.
Okay.
I'm going to cool.
Half time.
Okay.
It's halftime.
All right, here we go.
Classic TV theme songs.
Just the karaoke version.
So you'll hear no words.
Name it.
I thought that might get you guys.
Amy?
Growing pains.
Ready?
Who's the boss?
I get it.
It didn't get me.
Eddie's singing here.
It got me.
I got God.
There's a time of place and a time for this.
Take a chance and make a wish.
And it'll take up and a row like it.
Lend your life around the bend.
There's a time.
I lost a dream or two.
I found the trail.
It was you.
There's a time.
That's a long idea.
Again.
So why do you have to start wearing a retainer during the day?
Well, it's just a retainer.
I have to wear it for a short amount of time, like a week if I wear it as much as possible.
It's...
Do you have to wear it during the show?
I'm supposed to wear it as many hours of the day possible.
He said, try to get 22 hours if you can.
And I thought, okay, well, but I...
What about the other two?
I talk.
Well, that's it for eating.
That's the break.
stuff like that.
But you don't have it in now.
No, because if I had it in, you would know.
Can we hear it?
I tried working with it in.
Let's hear it.
Do you have it with you?
I do have it.
Because maybe we won't notice it.
I also recorded a liner that I had to do with it just to see if it would pass.
Okay, go ahead.
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Stop.
Wow.
It's Daffy Duck, man.
That's great.
Amy, Amy, people might like you a little more.
I want to be quiet because I jumped and laughed.
I know I started laughing.
I want to play it again.
I'm sorry.
I saw you out and evaluate me.
Suffren a fucking path.
All right, here you go.
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As long as you don't say anything with S's,
I think you went.
Maybe I like it.
Get Ruled.
I mean, we see.
Say a lot of...
Can I see it? Do you have it?
Yeah, it's right here.
Oh, how long until she loses that?
Hey, let's just try a bit.
I don't want to the pile, though, with her retainer on.
We have that coming up.
That might be really funny.
No, I'll have to take it out.
No, you can't do the show with it like that.
What about when it's like...
Do you have just like an extra morning corner we can do it?
What about when it's y'all segments?
You know? Don't say segments.
Like, during news.
You should just put it on when we're not talking.
Like if we're playing the commercials or a song.
I don't know if, I don't know what's going to work.
I feel like I'm just going to have to end up wearing it longer than a week.
But he's like, if you could wear it that much for a week, it's like repositioning my jaw.
Oh boy.
Because I'm like grinding so hard and he's trying to.
Maybe one segment of morning we let it put the retainer in.
I love it.
But you should keep it in during the show when we're not on the air.
Okay.
Knowing that your S's are like that, can you kind of like move your tongue?
What if I only have?
It's like she doesn't know English.
Yeah, she's trying to.
She only speaks German.
What if?
I'm trying to get language without an S.
Maybe you can practice with it and it gets easier if you wear it all day at home.
If I choose words that don't have an S, I'm fine.
That S sounded good.
That last one.
Say S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
S.
No, no.
It's not going to work.
S.
Yeah. F. No, but yes.
Yes.
Okay.
One segment a day, but I would keep it in when we're not on the air.
Okay.
Because I do want your teeth to get better.
Your jaw.
Yeah, I know.
And then I'm done with it.
He's going to do whatever else, but I don't know.
This is like new technology or something.
It doesn't seem like that's advanced.
Here's a voicemail.
Hey, Bobby, good morning, studio.
I just got a joke for you.
How do you keep a room full of idiots and suspense?
Thank you, sir. Bye.
Oh, got us.
Guys, very good.
We're the idiots. We'll tell you about it a little bit.
All right, let's go to the next one.
Just wondering if you guys think it's a little odd that Amy decided to say that she burnt herself with her curling iron,
and it wasn't a hicky after she's being a little suspicious about her trip to New York.
I just wanted to see what you guys thought about that.
Didn't put two and two together?
Of course not.
There's nothing to be put together.
Inspector Gadgett.
There's nothing to think about.
You totally came in and ate mile to yourself.
No, I didn't.
You did.
You went on the, you went, and you said, I got a thing on my neck that looks like a hickie,
and it's a curling iron burn.
And we would never seen it, but you threw yourself under the bus to hide in plain sight.
We never saw it, Amy.
Yeah, and then you started going, oh, how was New York?
Your hair is awesome.
It's luscious and luxurious and whatever.
did you say about hair. Look at a full of looks.
It is very full. We would have never seen that on your neck.
It has a lot of body. Yes. But the thing is lunchbox.
Adi, aadi, aadi, aadi, aity, outy, outy, outy, outy, out of lunchbox looks.
Lunchbox looks for that stuff. He saw it on Morgan the other day and he's trying to
out her. But Morgan's hair not luscious like yours.
Oh, rude. Also, it was also not a hicky. But Morgan has her hair back a lot more than you do.
You cover the neck.
I have, okay. You put, I'm just saying he's a little suss. All right. Thank you.
Here's Amy's pile of stories. So a study found that chat,
GPT may work better than therapists and diagnosing mental health things like depression.
Researchers found that there's no biases.
There's no gender.
They can't see that.
They can see social class.
So sometimes they can just kind of take the facts of what's being presented and tell you what's
wrong.
Although experts are saying don't replace this for any mental health care, but maybe use it as
But use it as a compliment.
They've also seen more accuracy when they do court cases.
Now they don't go to take a court case to chat GPT, but they'll take court cases.
They already know what happened.
Because there's no bias.
Yeah.
Because we as humans are bias.
That's what makes us human.
So yeah, it is odd that AI is more right than human when human created AI.
So then isn't AI human?
Here we go.
Yeah.
Are they going to get to a point where they have the humans do it and then they have AI do it?
And then how do they decide which one they're going to?
I don't think it should be a comparison.
I think it can be a tool that is used by humans more so than is it this or that.
Because we use tools all the time in science.
Yeah.
We develop different technologies and use that technology as we're also making decisions.
So the whole Terminator issue where AI takes over the world, like that's going to happen for sure.
But first we should act, we should use it as a team.
Yeah, I know.
I just really struggle with the fact like if the jury's like, not guilty and Chad GBT is like, oh, guilty.
Or it would probably be reverse.
No idea, but thank you for sharing.
Yeah.
All right.
What else?
Okay, DoorDash has started warning people who don't pre-tip that their food might arrive cold.
Pre-tip?
I didn't think they knew.
They don't know what you tipped, but they know that you tipped.
Got it.
So, and then.
But that's okay. I tip anyway. It's not a pre-tip. It's just part of when you order.
Yeah, but sometimes people opt to tip on the backside. And what DoorDash is saying, just go ahead and throw your tip on the front side because your order will be more appealing to drivers so it won't take them as long to get it to you.
Completely agree and understand. But if you don't tip on the front side, that's weird because it's part of before you push enter, then you can always change it on the backside if they screw it up.
Oh, it's not like an Uber where you take the ride and then it reminds you later when you want to tip your driver?
If you didn't tip, yes, but pick your food, submit, address right, yep.
Or you seem to be too far away from this address.
I'm like, oh, crap, I don't want to order it to work.
I've do that all the time.
I hate it.
And then 15, 10, 12, whatever, click, boom, send final goes through.
How do you tip before the service is done?
I just tip like it's going to get here on time.
And then if it's, no, it's not.
And then if it's bad, you can actually adjust the tip.
Like once, they just left it on the street at my house.
and I was thought about changing the tip I did.
No, I thought maybe they were having a bad day.
What do you mean?
I thought maybe they were having a bad day, so I let her.
But I could have changed the tip.
Wow, I would have said, never give me that driver again.
No tip. Can you do that?
Can you say I don't want that delivery first?
I don't think you can ban a driver.
Oh, man, that's awful.
But if I were a driver, I think I would work harder for something.
I feel like it's going to be a root.
It's just common sense.
All right, what else?
The final episodes of Yellowstone Season 5 are going to premiere November, 24.
and a new prequel.
I'm over it anyway.
That's still happening.
Yeah, I'm over Yellowstone.
I loved it.
It's a big,
I'm over it.
Yeah.
Until they buy commercials next year
and I'm like,
Yellowstone, watch it.
I have to say,
when I saw this,
I was like,
oh, reminder to go watch
the episodes I haven't watched yet,
and then I'll wait
until November of next year.
We'll finish it.
There's a prequel called 1944
that's also in the works.
So, I mean, all the years.
To keep up with him.
1944?
Yeah.
I think that's the one with him.
Is he like a mobster?
I don't think there were mobsters in yellow
So
Now I don't think
Is this just a random year to have a yellowstone
Well I think they've done 1918
I think they're just going all the way up until
They did like 1898 or something
I think they do like the 80s
There's like E T and cocaine
They're playing Atari's and stuff
All right is that it?
I'm Amy that's my file
That was Amy's pile of stories
It's time for the good news
With lunchbox
Stay home there's not been good
Jennifer Minton of Virginia's sitting by a campfire last week.
That's the crackle of the fire.
Okay, okay, okay.
You know, and she's supposed to be out there in nature getting away from technology,
but she's like, nah, I'm going to get out my phone,
I'm going to the Virginia lottery, and I'm going to play Safari Quest.
Don't know know what that is, don't know how you play it.
You can play lottery on your phone in Virginia?
Virginia, you can.
I'm about to pack up and move because who knew I'd be addicted to my phone then.
So she's playing Safari Quest.
Sw-hoo! Sips-s-s-s-s-o-quit-situation we got here.
And all of a sudden, the jackpot resets.
And she's like, oh, someone just hit the jackpot.
That's pretty cool.
Why'd you do the cricky situation thing?
A safari, like, ooh, look at the...
We had no idea. Go ahead.
You got to have a leader on the safari, right?
Don't you think?
Yes.
We're very confused.
Go ahead.
So anyway, she's sitting there, and then she realizes,
she's the one that won the $912,000.
The jackpot reset because she won it.
She won $912,000 playing on her phone?
Yes, playing on her phone.
phone why she's supposed to be in nature at a campfire enjoying the outdoors.
And she said the crazy part is.
That's crazy.
The week before, she won $50,000.
Oh, my God.
Playing Safari Quest on her phone.
Wait, we need to play this.
Yeah, you got to go to Virginia.
Yeah, I don't know, but she won, so she, in two weeks, she won $912,000, and the week
before she won $50,000.
So, congrats to her.
To win $900,000.
Amazing.
So I am making plans to go out in nature, sit by a campfire, and find a game on my phone,
then I can win $900,000.
So who is Quakey?
Who's Quakey?
He took Frankie.
No, he said, he lost like three times.
No, no, no.
The safari leader.
Why was he British?
Oh, it's Australian.
On the safaris?
Yes.
I think African safaris.
But, but South Africa, they have that guy?
Australian safaris?
I never would have thought that.
It's Crooked?
What's that guy's name?
Steve Irwin?
Isn't that Irwin?
What's his name?
Yeah, Craig that, honey.
Great story.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'll say.
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