The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Full Show) Did Lunchbox Get His Pallet Investment? + Is Scuba Steve Allowed To Shave His Head Yet? + Amy Shares Update On Prison Pen Pal
Episode Date: October 10, 2023Everyone pitched in to buy a pallet full of Amazon returns that Lunchbox wanted to invest in. It's been weeks, find out if the pallet is in the studio yet. Plus, Scuba Steve needs to grow his hair out... until the end of the year for a show bet with Eddie, but he is pleading to the jury to let him shave it earlier, do they let him? Then, Amy shares an update on her prison pen pal, the guy who wrote her a letting asking her on a date when he's out of jail next year!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's go!
We got big news.
Brace yourselves.
Lunchbox is back.
Here he is.
Oh, yeah.
After like two months of being out.
Hey, guys.
I can't help it.
After like three days of really being sick and four faking it.
Hey, you look rested, man.
Allegedly.
Ah, rested is not how it's saying.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
Sorry, I was so excited.
He was back in disbelief that he came back.
In the flesh.
In the flesh.
Oh, boy.
All right, well, let's go around the room and check in with everybody.
We'll go over to Eddie first.
Together, we wrote a new Sonic jingle, and it's been many, many years since he's been single.
Here he is, Eddie.
Guys, my kids, they don't know what an emergency is.
Like, they just don't understand.
I was out to dinner with my wife and we got a call.
I was like, ignore it.
Because my kids, ignore it.
Then they texted, guys, call us.
It's an emergency.
It's an emergency.
Oh, gosh, it's important.
So I get up, I call them.
Hey, we can't find the remote.
I'm like, guys, that's not an emergency.
What were they trying to watch though?
If they were an emergency.
Right.
Who cares?
And my wife was just like, you got to get that.
I'm like, no, there's no reason to get it.
Like the babysitter would call us if there was a real emergency.
Oh, they had a babysitter with them.
Yes.
And then we thought maybe, oh,
with maybe the babysitter.
Maybe they kill the babysitter.
A lot of stuff was going through my head.
Did you have a talk with them afterward?
Yes, guys, an emergency is when someone's hurt
and you really need us.
It's not a way to get us to call you right away.
Because now you're going to not call them back.
Right, exactly.
On the page you're back in the day,
if someone texted you 911, it meant call back immediately.
But if someone texted you 1-1-9,
it meant call back pretty soon if you can.
Do you guys have those codes?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I didn't know 119.
And then you could also page boobs.
6-0-06-5.
Do you do that a lot?
I laugh when people would do it to me, though, yeah.
43770.
Hello.
Hello, man.
Lunchbox, this guy next to me likes to be the center of attention
and every time there's a deadline, he needs an extension.
Here he is, L.B.
They say love can heal everything, prayers, and positive thoughts.
So that's why I want to say a big screw you to all the listeners out there.
What?
I was expecting tons of messages saying, oh, I hope you get better thinking about you,
praying for you, you know, well wishes.
I got like maybe 15.
So those 15 people, I say thank you.
But everyone else that, you know, you're supposed to be like, oh, positive energy heals everything.
Screw you guys.
You didn't have my back.
But do you think a little bit you bring on negative because you do negative?
No.
No.
So you think you should be able to do negative and then positive still comes to.
I don't do negative.
Like if someone is sick, I'm like, I hope you feel better.
You're pretty negative generally.
I say I hope you feel better.
But like they didn't.
I don't know that you've ever said to me if I was sick.
I hope you feel better.
ever one time.
No.
It doesn't sound like something
that's coming out of your mouth.
Not at all.
Not like my kid.
I'm like,
oh, I hope you feel better.
And my wife,
I hope you feel better.
Right, right, right.
But these are listeners
who may perceive you
as being a negative person
from your actions on the show.
I'm just saying,
like if you guys want to say
you guys pimped joy,
you guys weren't pimping joy
my way.
I was out sick.
You never knew if I was going to come back.
And there was no,
oh, I'm so sorry.
You sounded, I don't know,
super healthy by Thursday.
There should have been like a thread
on Facebook about,
oh,
I hope lunch bikes gets better.
A Reddit thread anything.
Put your messages here.
Yeah.
I thought you'd more so think like the show's just not the same without you.
I don't think you listened, except when we had them on.
Amy, I didn't listen to a clip.
See what I'm saying?
Moving on, she's teaching her daughter how to drive.
And just the other day, she wasn't sure if she'd survive.
It's Amy, everybody.
Yep, yep.
So do you have an Apple account recovery contact?
Sounds like a lot.
Oh.
No, I don't know what that is.
If you can't get into your iPhone for some reason, it's a password.
recovery contact and you set it up through your phone.
You just go to settings Apple ID,
password, account recovery,
and then you add your recovery contact.
And that way, if for whatever reason,
you lose access to your Apple account on your phone,
computer, you can like hit them up
and they can boop, boop, boop, let you in.
That's good.
Who, am I yours?
No.
Oh, man.
Really?
Yeah, who do you have, Amy?
I mean, this is awkward.
It's not your ex-husband, is it?
For Apple?
It's not awkward.
Who's your, it's not me.
You don't have to say.
I thought it would be me though for that because you're at work.
And it's like, hey.
Yeah.
No.
All right.
We'll leave it there.
It was yours.
I don't have one.
I didn't know your thing.
I just said that.
Who are you going to make yours?
Well, I wasn't going to be you until now.
Okay, but that's good to know.
Is it new like operating system?
Is that why?
I have no idea.
I just heard about it.
And I was like, oh, this is good.
And I don't even know what would honestly cause us to lose access to our phone.
But clearly it happens because they have this.
I've had it before.
I've lost everything and didn't have a password.
Couldn't get into email.
And they were like, okay, we believe it's you, but it takes like two days to get into.
Okay.
Well, then do this.
Set it up.
All right.
Thank you.
Ray, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
He's inspired kids to feel cool with glasses.
So put them on.
Head to your classes.
Bobby Bone.
Thank you.
So we've been letting Eller our dog.
We have two dogs.
She's half hound, half husky.
Go just run in the backyard and play.
And we have a bunch of woods back there.
But it's all fenced in.
But she loves to escape.
So I did a whole perimeter check
And I put
Bing Bing Bing
Put these things in the ground
For any little gap
And so we let her go
But she's back in the woods
She won't come out
She loves it
She's such a hound
Like she hunts, rabbits and squirrels
And I'll be like
Oh come in
She won't come in
So what I've started to do though
To give everybody a tip
For a dog that won't come
Is I looked up
Dog Whistle on YouTube
And it plays a dog whistle
And you have turned it all the way up
But it'll play at frequencies
That I can't hear
Because when you get older
Your ears start to lose
The highest frequency
So I'm going to do that now.
I'm going to type in dog whistle.
And this one is a two-hour dog whistle that's on YouTube.
It just keeps going.
So you can just hold it for two hours.
Some of them are 15 seconds.
Ray, would you mind turn the music down for one second?
Now, I can hear that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All the dogs are going crazy right now.
So, but that's what I do is I walk around holding it up.
And she'll go, huh?
And like two or three times she's walked over to it.
So now though I think she's getting smart,
the third time she didn't come over to it.
It's not wrong for YouTube again.
But I got another one.
And so there are all these dog things.
Like if your dog won't stop barking, you can hit this one.
It's a whistle to make your dog stop.
That's an ad.
Ooh, I need this one.
Yeah.
If your dog's barking, this is that.
It goes, ooh.
Sounds like a home run of Nintendo, RBI.
So just a tip for dog owners that can't get their dog to come or wants to get their attention.
Or they won't stop barking.
Go to YouTube and type in dog whistle.
And then, but some of them are so high pitched.
I'm like, is this even on?
And then when it gets to the fourth one, I'm like,
how I can hear it.
And Caitlin could hear it like at the very beginning.
Oh.
I think it's because I wear headphones all the time and it's killed that off and also
a little older.
But yeah.
So there you go.
A little tip from me to you.
Appreciate you guys.
A little PSA to start us off.
Thank you.
Lunch is here.
Big day.
He's back.
Yeah.
There he is.
Big day.
We're just happy he came back to work.
Let's open up the mail bag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
Recently, we were made aware of an incident involving our son engaging in bullying behavior towards a kid in his third grade class.
We're taking it back by his actions because it doesn't show any signs of this behavior at home.
My son is at a hard time making friends.
It sounds like what happened was he was wanting to fit in with a group of kids.
They were the ones who initiated the bullying and our son joined in, which is no excuse.
My husband and I work together and we've been working with the school to ensure that this behavior is stopped and he learns valuable lessons from this experience.
We are reaching out to you for advice on how to best handle the situation.
Do we forbid him from hanging out with these kids who are a bad influence?
Signed. Parents of a third grader.
Amy, you go.
Well, I mean, yeah, you don't have to like, you can't control who he's hanging out with
at school, but you don't have to have those kids over.
Or if you want to be an influence on those kids, you can too.
I have no idea what their home life is like.
But sometimes I try to take that into consideration when I think of how maybe another
kid is behaving that my kid is around.
I try to think of their circumstances.
and then talk to my kids about it.
Something similar has sort of happened,
and I've had to explain, like,
this is why they're behaving this way,
but if you jump in and you're doing it too,
well, we need to have a little bit of a talk here
because we don't behave that way.
I can't control their home,
but also I have compassion for your friend
that is the main bully
because clearly something's up with them.
So, I mean, it's just a bigger conversation.
This is, I think you're taking the right steps
talking with the school, though, too,
to try to ensure that it's not going to happen.
you can only control what's in your own home.
Yeah, forbidding would be tough.
That word is just tough.
No, it's so hard.
You can't, especially if they like them and their friends,
then you don't want your kids to just have resentment towards you
when you're not trying to be, you know,
understanding of the whole situation
and where everybody's coming from.
You can also try to infiltrate,
first of all, kids are just getting packs and bully.
Even if it's not bullying, they pick on.
That's what kids do, right?
And that's not an excuse, but I was like got the crap beat it.
I mean, when I was a kid.
But I think those kids that beat the crap out of you,
they were hurting you.
in their own way.
No.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Both.
I agree.
First of all, I would talk about why kids bully to your kid.
Right.
Kids never bully because they feel good, ever.
And just because you see other kids bullying doesn't mean you need to hop in because they're
doing it because they don't feel good.
You're doing it because you just want to fit in.
They're the root.
Eddie, you have kids?
What you got?
Yeah, I mean, we've gone through this.
You just have to really talk to them and explain the other side of bullying.
Like the victim of bullying, what happens to them, what they're going through.
And for me, well, we got like a couple of.
news articles that we found of like where bullying ended up being really bad for someone and they didn't
take it well and you know they made the news for certain reasons and when you read those stories are like
oh i didn't realize that but as far as telling them you can't hang out with those people i don't think
that's definitely that's not the answer i think just getting your son or daughter to understand what
they need to do and how they shouldn't be bullying i think that's the way to do it and talking to the
school like you said and sometimes it takes one kid to step in to go hey guys stop don't bull teach him to be that kid
That's what I did with my son.
I said, you be the leader and say, hey, let's not do this guys.
And then, yeah.
And you don't have to be all weird.
Like, okay, guys, we're going to.
But it's just like your kids joking around.
All right, leave him alone.
That's all it takes is a diffuser.
But when I told my son about that, he said, you know what?
We do have a buddy of ours who always does that.
And like, who diffuses?
Yeah, and I'm like, be more like him.
That's cool.
Yeah, that's really good.
Thank you for the email.
Good luck with that.
I know it's something a lot of parents go through.
Thank you.
And close up the mail bag.
We got your email and we've mail bag.
Coming into the studio, our executive producer, Scooba, Steve.
It's time for...
Scova, Steve, suggest!
Two months into this bit of me not shaving my head.
So I wanted to do a friar tuck check-in with the jury here.
It's hilarious. You have to take your headphones off.
Yeah, check this out.
So Scoba Steve has always shaved his head totally bald.
And so we made a dumb bet where if he just grew out his ring,
because it goes from his beard, rings the back of his head,
but that front and middle is still bald.
doesn't look terrible.
It really doesn't.
Stop that.
So the bet was if he grew it out until...
Until the end of the year,
or until the jury decided that it's gone too far.
That Eddie would then shave his head bald.
Correct.
Yes.
So, like, I was just sitting here and just came and...
You agree to it.
With a random suggestion.
Yeah.
Scoop a Steve suggests.
Yeah, that's what he does.
Exactly.
And you're into it.
So why is it bothering you now?
So two things.
One, we have St. Jude's country cares this week.
A lot...
Again, there's a lot of people are going to be there,
people in the industry and everything.
and I feel like I'm a bad representation of this show.
I look a little unkempt, a little tired, a little, just not myself.
In Memphis.
In Memphis, Tennessee this week.
You probably feel insecure.
Very insecure.
You're not going to show up as your best self.
Do you feel insecure about it?
Yes, so this past weekend I was at dinner with my wife.
It was our 11 year anniversary of being together.
And we were this really nice restaurant and we wore like really trendy, cool clothes.
And I put on a really nice hat.
And then the guy's like, hey, like your clothes, love your hat, but can you take off the hat?
And it was just like, immediately I shrunk into my seat.
I felt like I was three inches.
tall. I felt like a loser.
And the whole time I just didn't feel
myself. I was not confident at all.
I don't think it's as bad as you think.
It definitely doesn't turn me on, but I don't
think it's bad as you think.
Does your wife, does it feel like she's with a new man?
She doesn't like it. She's over it.
She's like, I hate that you do these radio bits and please
shave your head. So she's done.
Do you feel like it ages you?
Oh, by far. I think I'm in my 50s
when I have this. You even think you're in your 50s.
Oh, yeah. I'm just not confident. I don't
if you have noticed it around here the last couple weeks. I'm just not
myself. So you're asking the jury to do what for you today? I'm asking Mike D,
Morgan and Ray, to please, I'm begging you, can I shave my head this week so I can go to
country cares and be myself? And so, but that means Eddie still has to shave his head bald.
Not until after Christmas that you said. That was the deal. Yeah, that's fine. We'll hold it until then,
yeah. Okay, well, let's go to the jury and think, can he bail out of this bit early? Morgan?
I mean, I am really entertained by watching and see Nick and grow every single.
day I like to come in and see how long it is.
But I will say like, I mean,
now I can see it. Now I see where it's at.
Like, it's thick. There's a lot going on.
Like, I'm good. You're going to let him out of the
big? Morgan, that's one.
Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
Hold on. How you doing?
It's not going anywhere. This is it.
This has been two months. It's not going to grow any longer than this.
Oh, you can grow longer than that.
That's hilarious. I want to comb over.
But I'm not the jury. So one vote, yes.
Yeah. I feel like we're, I've seen a lot of the hair.
And if you're feeling bad about yourself, I don't want that for you.
Thank you.
Ray?
Well, when Eddie cuts his hair, it's going to be drastic.
And right now I look at Scoob's Steve, and that's just not drastic.
I would agree.
Thank you.
It feels a lot.
It's like when you have a Zid on your face or like on your lip and it feels huge.
But really nobody can see it unless they look.
I feel like the scuba's head looks like.
Worse than it is.
It's a good analogy.
Mike.
I don't think we've reached the full potential yet.
Good, good.
It's not enough to warrant Eddie to shave his head.
Keep it going.
Okay.
Sorry.
You've been denied.
Bail has been revoked.
He's joked, rejected, whatever they say.
So anything else you want to bring up?
Yes, two things.
Real quick, Eddie, are you at any point nervous about this?
Because I'm not going to give up now.
Nervous about what?
About shaving your head?
No, man.
You can't back out of this.
I'm not backing out.
I'm not going to my word.
I've heard you the other day in the hallway saying to somebody,
you don't have to do what you don't want to do.
So I want to make sure that you're definitely going to shave your head.
What did I say that too?
You said it to Ryan.
We were talking about the bit and you're like,
I don't have to do it if I don't want to do it.
So I want to make sure before I continue going
That you're going to actually shave your head
Because if I get to December 31st
You don't shave your head
I'm gonna be pissed
I won't be angry I will be pissed
I think I know what I meant by that statement
And he'll choke you and not know it
No what I meant was I don't do bits
That I don't want to do it
Good answer
So like that's what I meant like I'm gonna do it
Because I agree to it
Just wanna make sure
And then some positives with this hair though
I've noticed
So this past weekend I was mowing the lawn
And Augusta wind came by
And it just
I felt wind in my hair
Oh, come on.
He comes in a convertible.
He bought a convertible.
And then I woke up this weekend.
My hair was like sticking up all crooked and out of place.
And I was like, what's?
I was like, oh my gosh, I have bedhead.
I've had bedhead for the first time in 15 years.
Come on.
I love that.
Yes, sir.
Good job, dude.
By the way, congratulations.
I'll be married 11 years.
Thank you.
Oh, I've married six years.
Oh.
Together 11 years, yes.
You were together five years.
Where you got married?
Wow.
My years are off here.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy, oh, oh, oh, oh, boy.
Seven years married and then together four years before marriage.
Can we believe?
So you celebrate anniversary of together?
Yeah.
It was a big meaning for me.
Wait, was it your together anniversary?
Not your wedding anniversary.
No, wedding anniversary is in May.
Oh my goodness.
Together is.
I would just remember all the dates.
I think it's sweet.
I like it.
It's hard for me to remember all the days.
Do you count it from the first date you ever went on?
The very first date when I met her when she turned around and I saw her at the tunnel top bar and we locked eyes.
That was the day.
I remember it.
She's everything to me.
That's why I celebrate that day, yes.
How long until you told her you loved her?
Nah, we waited 90 days.
We did a 90-day probationary period for anything and everything.
What do you mean?
So we didn't kiss.
We didn't, yeah, get together, get together, do it.
We didn't say, I love you.
We even saw other people and kind of tested the waters to make sure this was the right person.
You're celebrating an anniversary where you were dating other people for 90 days.
Wait, what?
Hey, well, look at us.
We're going strong.
We've got three kids, life's good, seven years, marriage.
Did y'all hold hands in the 90 days?
She gave me side hugs.
Okay.
So, like, it wasn't even like...
Wow.
She wouldn't, she would kiss you though.
No, we never, we didn't get.
No kissing, no kissing.
Oh, I thought you just meant like no, like, hardcore.
No, we didn't do anything for 90 days.
No, we didn't do anything for 90 days.
It was like, make sure you want to.
Yeah, what about those other people?
Did you kiss the other people that you were seeing?
He wanted this.
Yeah, you can.
You can.
Okay.
So he's making out with other people, but not his wife, but he celebrates the wife.
Who came up with 90-day.
It was her idea.
and I agree to it.
So she wasn't sure about you, basically?
I had just come off in a really bad divorce,
so she wanted to make sure that, yeah,
so she wanted to make sure that I was for sure into this
because she was into it and wanted to make sure
that it was a mutual thing.
And not like a rebound.
I like it by her.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I like it about her.
She enforced the rules and he listened.
And you're happy that happened?
Yeah.
Would you change it though now if you could?
No, not at all because there was girls I dated
and there was like a 92nd probationary period.
Nice.
And then those didn't really work out.
The 90 seconders I get you every time.
Well, congratulations.
and the jury has said no,
and I guess we'll see you soon.
Yeah, thanks so much.
All right, there he is.
Scoba, Steve Suggest.
Thank you, Scoba.
Hell yeah.
It's time for Scuba.
Steve Suggests.
That's just become his way out.
I know, I know.
It's stupid.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Share home there's something good.
Shout out to Peter Muda-Bazi.
He's a single dad who has fostered 36 children.
Wow.
He adopted one of them,
and recently he has.
adopted two more siblings, eight-year-old Isabella, and seven-year-old Luke, which is really cool.
And he's got an Instagram account called Foster Dad Flipper, where he posts all, like, updates on the kids and everything.
And he's all about promoting foster care.
He also wrote a book called Now I Am Known.
And he has a foundation called Now I Am Known Foundation, which raises money for foster kids.
And it's really cool that he's not only doing the work, he's promoting it and letting people know how easy, how cool this is.
I'm looking at a people magazine picture here.
single dad who's fostered 36 kids adopts the two siblings.
What if you're a kid, though, that he doesn't adopt?
Oh, so he says his goal's always to get him back to the biological parents.
So that would be...
That's goal number one.
Got it.
Yeah, so he fosters the kids for a few weeks, a few months, a few years, whatever, and then they go back to their parents.
We need more people like him.
That's a great story.
Yep, that is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
A couple weeks ago, we all gave lunchbox money because he had the idea.
that if we all chipped in, we'd buy a pallet of returns from Amazon.
We all give them like 80 bucks.
And so what we were going to do is take this palette, we don't know what's in it,
then sell it all individually and see if we can make more money than we put in.
He felt like it was a good investment.
I don't know why, but we all agreed.
We jumped in with them.
And who's in for 80 bucks?
Me.
Me.
Me.
Oh, you guys?
Okay.
We still don't have a palette.
So what's the latest?
Because you are back.
you have been sick, but what's the latest?
Is our palette here today?
Will it be here today?
No, it won't be here today.
We have hit a hurdle, a speed bump, as what I would say in business.
And so we have to learn how to pivot, and I may need more money.
Because what I found out after doing a lot more research,
so what I had found online was just some guy named Mike selling an Amazon palette.
So what I think is he bought an Amazon palette, picked out all the good stuff,
and then put saran wrap around it and was selling the rest.
That's what you found for us to buy?
Some guy that's already handpicked through the good stuff?
But I didn't realize that.
It made it look like it was like a, you're buying an Amazon.
Why did you take our money if you didn't know what we were doing?
Hold on.
I thought I knew.
But before I jumped in, I wanted to make sure.
Your Honor, I thought I knew.
So then I started doing research.
And apparently a lot of these places won't sell it to you unless you have a special
a resell license, a business license, a tax ID.
And here's a guy talking about it online.
Now, what you do want to do is if you do become registered, you will need a reseller
certificate, reseller license, sales and tax form.
It depends on what your state calls it. You'll need that. You may
need to have a business, but I think there are ways around that as you just
put it underneath your personal name. So I'm registered as my business
and with my resale license.
So now what? So that costs money to get all that stuff.
Then also I looked up places that if you don't want to do that,
they will ship it to us. They're from out of state. But then we had to
We had to pay for shipping.
We want our money, but we want to refund.
Hold on.
Hold on.
They shipping costs tax, like sales tax.
So it's getting more expensive.
Here's how this bid ends.
I'm going to get my money back.
But I want to know how much more do we need to pay according to you.
Well, it depends on what pallet we, because it's going to by weight.
Just give us a number.
What do you think we should all put in extra individually?
It's going to be probably a couple hundred bucks.
Wait, for each of us?
Yeah.
Not all to.
For a person?
Yeah, yeah, because we've got to get these, we got to get this resale license.
Scuba, Steve, what are your thoughts on this?
I'm on Monty back.
Yeah, I would like my money back as well.
That's my only thought.
This isn't going anywhere.
This is why you don't do anything with him because it's all.
No.
He didn't do any research.
Remember the other day you were Googling how to even do it?
You have no idea on how to do this and now we have to buy a business license.
No, no.
I'm out.
Obviously, I have been doing research.
That's the whole point.
After the fact, though, you should have had it all done before we got to it.
8750.
I need it in my Venmo.
We're not giving up.
You can do whatever you want.
No, no, no, we're not giving up.
Hold on. Do you still have the money?
Be honest with us.
Well, yeah.
Okay.
You just got back from Vegas.
What are you talking about?
Who wants their 8750 bag?
Me.
Me.
Who doesn't?
Me.
Okay, we'll go buy a pallet for 8750.
No, we, in the agreement, there was no, I want to back out.
No, no, there was no agreement.
No, there was.
The agreement was you researched this and that you were going to go pick up a palette.
It's false advertisement.
Which we should have known.
Right.
We cannot give up now.
We're not going to give you another $200.
We'd be a full.
What if I get it down to $125?
No, we'd be a fool to keep giving you money.
What if I get it down to $75?
No.
$10 each for all of us and get us a pallet here by the end of the week or we're out?
And why would you be able to go down $75?
Yeah, exactly.
That's why he's up to something.
I don't know what I'm saying I would have to get a smaller pallet.
Scoob, how do we squeeze it?
How do we get our money out of him?
You may have to go the physical route.
Oh, baseball bat?
I love it.
P-caps.
Guys, why are you so scared of business?
No, no, we're scared of business with you.
Like, we could all get our money back and go get a pallet.
Hey, scuba, if we get our money back, do you want to run scuba's pallet business?
Yeah, that sounds good.
I can probably make that happen for us.
Yeah.
I just, no.
At a cheaper and more affordable cost.
I tell you, the first person I found, I guess, was just some guy named Mike.
Yeah, I'm out and I would like my money back.
And I probably need it back in the next 24 hours.
We'll see.
I'll do some more research, see if I can get his palette.
Hey, we can also go the court route.
We can do that.
It would cost him more money than it would just give it back because he had to get an attorney.
Okay, so 24 hours, either you have a different answer for us or we get our money back.
I'll look into it.
No, you looking into stuff is what got us here.
Mike says he can sell us a pallet.
I did not realize Mike was not a Amazon warehouse.
But who's Mike?
I don't know.
It was...
Exactly.
I don't know who Mike is.
He lives a couple 30 minutes away.
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What's hilarious is right when we were going on the air, Amy goes,
I never thought he would hear this.
Yeah, I didn't.
Yeah.
So.
And I never said his name.
I just didn't think he'd get back.
We're about to talk to Brett.
But Amy, would you like to just tell the version?
Give me the 15-second version of the story that you told.
And don't hold back because you know he's on the phone.
My friend came to me and she's like, hey, I randomly had to work from home,
never seen Brett work from home before.
She's like, so now I was a home and I see him.
He watches movies all day, eat cereal and goes and plays football with his friends.
And that she was like less attracted to him.
She just thought she just thought he was more of a hussler.
Don't soften it because he's on the phone.
Because he's an entrepreneur.
She thought he was out like, you know, getting more business.
And us here on the show us dudes were like, you can't judge the guy by this.
Who knows what his process is?
Correct.
To his success.
Only judging based on the final product.
Not based on how he does it.
If he's figured out a way to make a lot of money but sitting at home watching movies,
like then that's it.
That's what it's all about.
See, you guys are thinking about it different than I.
I'm thinking, like, this is my hero.
If this, okay, okay.
If what he's doing is allowing him to get in a space creatively to make and be successful.
Like, I'm into it.
I get it.
Everybody has a process.
But we have Brett on the phone now.
Hey, Brett, whenever you hear about this, how does it come to you that Amy has talked about this on the show?
Just a huge exaggeration.
Yeah.
It's all it is.
We thought so.
Who told you about this?
I was actually just listening to the show one day.
He heard it himself.
Okay.
I didn't know.
Did you know it was you as soon as she started talking?
Yeah, I knew it was me.
Absolutely.
And as you're hearing it, what are you thinking?
Are you thinking that Amy is telling a story that maybe she's not got the facts right
or that your partner has told Amy a story that the facts aren't right?
I definitely thought that my partner told the story without the facts being right for sure.
And what did she mess up, do you think?
Well, there's a few things.
First of all, a lot of the stuff that she,
she likes to tell are huge exaggerations.
One of which being that I just watch movies all day.
I don't watch movies all day.
I like to have background noise on.
I don't like to sit in a dead quiet area when I'm doing stuff.
I like to have background noise.
So I'll turn on a movie that I've seen a hundred times
so I don't have to pay attention to it,
but I can kind of still have that background noise on.
While you're working?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I could be on the computer doing stuff or fulfilling orders or whatever it is and have something going on.
It's kind of like having music on in the background.
Amen.
We felt that.
And Amy, what movie did you say he was watching just because it was funny?
I remember.
Go ahead.
Okay, there was Pirates of the Caribbean, Jaws and Looney Tunes.
It's awesome.
Okay.
Well, I can explain that one too.
Jaws and Pirates of the Caribbean, yeah.
I'll just, I'll kind of get on whatever street.
streaming service I'm on and if I see something that I like or that I haven't seen in a while
that's a classic, I'll definitely turn it on. The Looney Tunes thing is a huge exaggeration.
So you know when after a movie ends, it'll pop up different suggestions or whatever.
What do I ever?
Kind of random.
Yeah.
And so that's what popped up when she came in.
It was like Woody the Woodpecker or something.
She was like, why are you watching Woody the Woodpecker?
I said I'm not.
It's just on after the movie I was watching.
Did she express to you that she was disappointed by your daily activities,
or did she just go to Amy and then Amy put it out to America?
No, she tells me that all the time.
She's just jealous of my schedule, that she doesn't have the schedule that I have,
that I can, you know, sit at home and fulfill orders and take care of business at home
and have movies on.
Would you define as a hater?
Nah, no, I wouldn't say it.
Yeah, I would, yeah.
Okay, well, what about football?
Yeah.
Okay, Amy wants to know why you play football in the middle of the day.
Yeah, okay, football does not happen in the middle of the day.
We play on Tuesdays and Friday at 6 a.m.
Oh, that's got like working out before your job.
Yeah, it's like we get three miles of running in while we play.
It's like the ultimate free speed, but with a football.
Okay.
Yeah.
So we run about three miles before 7 a.m.
and then everybody goes to the jobs.
So we're not just picking up in the middle of the afternoon
and going playing football.
I'm sorry he cares about his fitness.
It would be cool.
Yeah, that would be cool.
We'd just do it early.
But so I need to go back to the watching movies.
And this is where I was like, I knew this was me when I heard that.
But to be fair, there was four days in a row that I know for a fact
that she did nothing at work
but watched Elvis documentaries.
Oh, girl.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
She would call me crying
because she was so sad
about Elvis doc.
And she had been watching
Elvis documentaries
all day at work.
Dang.
Wow.
She's passionate.
No.
Okay.
Are you guys still together?
But I'm the bad guy
for watching Pirates of the Caribbean.
You're the bad guy for working hard,
keeping some background noise on,
keeping yourself sane.
Did you guys get into an argument
about
this after it was on the air?
No, no, not really.
I heard y'all did.
I heard you.
But maybe it's an exaggeration.
It was, it wasn't really an argument.
I was more so like, I was like,
I know that you're talking about me
and you're exaggerating stuff
to make it seem a lot worse
than what it actually is.
It sounds like a hardworking guy.
All I know, when I hear somebody
that works hard and loves what they do
and loves their partner,
that's what it sounds like.
I can feel of him texture in his voice.
Pretty much.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
But, I mean, my schedule is made up to where I can get my work done, you know, as quick as I want to.
So I'm able to, like I said, get orders fulfilled, get orders sent out, all of that good stuff.
And then I might have a couple hours of free time where I can run around and do stuff.
Watch Woody the Woodpecker.
Whatever he wants.
Yeah.
Whatever.
Yes.
Well, Brett, we were always on your side.
That's right.
We knew some was fishy with that story.
You don't get successful by woodpecker in all day.
Maybe if you need a little woodpecker, get it.
But still, it's to only get you set up for the rest of the day.
But thank you, Brett, for calling in and setting us straight.
No problem.
I appreciate that.
Sorry, Brad.
No, hey, I'm just glad I got to clear my name.
Me too.
Yeah.
I've really been thinking about it.
Oh, man.
All right, there he is, Brett.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
Thank you.
Amy.
What do you want to say now?
I'm great.
I'm glad.
Sorry.
NPR just wrote in and said
Amy is factually inaccurate about this story.
I received the story and she said
yes, I could talk about it because I thought maybe
others could relate to this type of story
but what we learned from this is
important to always gather things
from both sides. Because there's
like your truth, her truth and then
in the middle there's the truth truth truth. No, I feel like
his truth is the truth truth truth. Yeah.
All right, we're going to play this. Dirk's Bentley.
I just love when things are set straight.
Four days watching Elvis documentaries
that work. I love it.
Dirk's Bentley.
I do.
That's an exaggeration.
Thank you.
Great, shut us off.
Here's the voice smell we got last night.
Hey, I had a question about seeing celebrities in the wild.
So my wife and I saw Darius Rucker this weekend at a brunch spot in Charleston.
And it looked obvious that he was trying to fly under the radar.
I think he may have even given a fake name for his pick up order.
So we didn't approach and say anything.
A couple fans did.
But I just wanted to hear y'all's input on it.
I know y'all have mentioned about celebrities with family members or actually eating
and it's best not to aggravate them then.
But none of those applied here, so I want to doubt them.
I think because he ordered under the name Marius Mucker,
I wonder what that name was.
If he doesn't have kids with him and he's not actually eating,
you can go up and say hi.
You can also be courteous and realize he's trying to go under,
so no one sees him.
Be like, hey, man, I'm big fan.
I don't want to blow your cover.
Okay.
Yeah, whisper.
Whisper a little bit.
And be like, hey, can I get a picture?
You know, whenever.
I love you.
Pre-for-ma-old.
Hey, can I get a picture?
I would just, you know, be respectful of that.
But yeah, if he doesn't have kids with him, he's not eating.
Or he's not like crying or something.
You got to watch out for that.
Yeah, somebody's like crying.
You probably don't go and be like, I get a selfie.
But yeah, no, that's name of the game.
You're a celebrity.
Cool.
Just respect to kids and respect to food.
But yeah, you could have went up to him, I think.
But just not like lunchbox goes up to them.
Hey, it's Darius.
Cameras already in their face.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Play cool, play it cool.
Here's one more.
Hi, I have a morning corny for Amy.
What would happen if pigs would wind a fly.
The price for bacon would skyrocket.
Oh, funny.
Get it.
Yeah.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Ring, the doorbell cam, is offering $1 million if someone's doorbell camera catches actual footage of aliens.
You have until November 3rd to submit.
I'll offer $2 million if you give me footage from your cell phone of aliens that is proven true and you don't give it to ring.
Okay.
How do you prove it's true?
It can't be disproven.
Oh.
But nobody else can have it.
Only I can have it.
Morgan had orbs on her doorbell cam.
Morgan had like sweat or something.
No, they were orbs.
Okay.
You would submit it.
It's called the million dollar search for extraterrestrials.
I watched the whole TikTok though about you don't want me to start.
You're about to.
I know, but I'm not.
And not just aliens, but time travel and how certain atoms can only be sensed by certain cameras.
And sometimes when they are sensed, they can go back and change the way they were sensed.
It's great.
And that's simulation.
Weird.
Yeah.
Amy moves on.
My favorite thing is she doesn't even humor it.
She's like weird.
Anyway, so.
Well, I just wanted to let people know that fake stuff is allowed for a different contest that they're running.
And they're giving out $500 Amazon gift cards for the most creative submissions.
So then what you do is you fake it real good.
Maybe they take it as real.
You get five.
First case scenarios, you get a scenario, you get $500.
You know, reach for the stars.
If you fail, you still land in the clouds.
And they're all going to be fake.
Let's be real.
Yeah, maybe.
All right, what else?
Ed Shearin already has his grave ready for him in his backyard.
Now, this is from GQ, and he said that, yeah, people think it's really weird and morbid,
but he's had friends die without wills and no one really knows what to do.
No, that's all fine, but the grave in the backyard is like a really big step.
Yeah.
Here's the other odd part.
He originally built it because he wanted a place to mourn friends who'd passed away,
but then he also will host friends' weddings in his backyard.
Why don't you want to mourn friends that pass away?
He's going to bury them back there too?
Yeah, weird.
Now, I guess there's a place to go and, like, I...
It's a cemetery?
I don't think they're in it by any means.
But then, like, if I was getting married back there, I'd be like, this is weird.
But as the grave thing was being built, he thought it was so beautiful that he decided he wanted to be buried there when he dies.
So that's where he came from.
I hope Ed's okay.
I like Ed.
I hope he's okay.
All right, Ann?
Google Trends just did a big search for country music.
and how many people are searching it,
and it's very, very, very popular right now.
Do you want to know the top artists people are searching for?
I could probably guess,
but it's very popular because we have some artists
that are hitting the pop charts.
Morgan Wallen,
Luke Combs,
Zach Bryan.
Those would be the three that I'd probably say
were the most searched too.
Okay, that's three of the five.
Yeah, who else?
Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift.
Doesn't really count.
Well, Google is counting her.
It doesn't really count.
She started.
here and she is country when she wants to be
but I wouldn't say her music now is country.
Which they also said one of the top searches
is blank a country
singer and the top ones are
Taylor Swift. The answer is yes
she is but not currently
Right I agree. Yeah. Zach
Brian and is
Jelly Roll a country singer.
Interesting. The answer is yes
currently he is but he's not
all it's the opposite of Taylor Swift. Yeah.
Okay cool. I mean that's my file.
That was
Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
Which Bobby.
Tell me something good.
Blanche is a golden retriever.
Now Blanche is at the Affleck Cancer and Blood Disorder Center in Atlanta, and she goes with kids into their cancer treatments.
Boy, Stanley would never be able to do this.
And neither would tell her.
Why not?
They can't go anywhere with anybody.
Because they just want to lick and pet and jump.
People are fragile there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can never let Stanley do this.
But this dog is awesome.
She accompanies the kids.
She puts her head in their life.
lap and it also gives them a distraction.
They pet her.
She doesn't have to. I couldn't train either
of those dogs to do this. We have to put
Ella on anxiety medicine
because she's
so anxious all the time. We wondered
what was up. We were going to send her to do this
at the Affleck Cancer and Blood Disorder Center.
And I was like, yeah, we can't do that.
So let Blanche do it. But Blanche
is awesome. I love that her name's
Blanche. It sounds like an old woman.
It sounds like Golden Girls Blanche. Shout
out to Blanche. Shout out to all the kids going through
All the family's going through that.
All right, appreciate that.
That is tell me something good.
That was tell me something good.
They did research to find out which state would survive in apocalypse the best of all the states.
So the most prepared are Nebraska, Montana, New Mexico, Mississippi, and Wisconsin.
Now, it's from food supplies.
It's from water.
It's from survival skills.
It's from the group.
All these factors.
Now, the least prepared, I was surprised by the state that was least prepared.
It's Oklahoma.
I felt like Oklahoma can handle themselves.
Oh, yeah.
I feel like for sure.
They don't have enough supplies.
They, their phone lines are,
stuff goes down quickly, apparently.
Phone lines are badly.
Their infrastructure is not great.
So Oklahoma, Idaho, and Rhode Island are the worst three.
So I would move right now.
If you're in those states, move.
They're leaving.
Right now. Get out of town.
Hurry.
Because it's happening.
All right, time now.
For the morning, Corny, let's go.
The morning corny.
What did the horse say when he tripped?
What?
Help.
I've fallen and I can't giddy up.
That was the morning corny.
I want to ask a question here.
I think it's kind of funny.
Hey Morgan, do you know what?
Do you get the joke?
I assume is it the old lady commercial?
I wanted to see if she at 30 years old would know,
I fall in and I can't get up.
Have you ever seen the commercial?
I think so.
I mean, now you have like weird commercials in the streaming.
I think I might have saw it when I was a kid.
But you got it.
Yeah, I couldn't tell you what the company is or anything.
I just remember the old lady falling.
Life Alert or something.
It's a button.
I couldn't tell you the name of the company.
I think it is life alert though.
Good job.
Help, I falling and I can't giddy up.
Poor lady.
You know what?
We'll take it.
Thank you.
The sleep and beauty syndrome.
She's 24 years old.
She has, and her name is Bella.
She has lost nearly a year on her life due to the condition.
The whole deal is she sleeps for 20 hours at a time.
Wow, that's amazing.
Yeah.
Yeah, but you miss someone live.
It's amazing if you can choose to do that
or not that you feel like your body needs to have that.
Because her 20 hours may be like five or six hours to you.
Yeah.
A woman has gone public with an extremely rare condition
called Sleeping Beauty Syndrome
sometimes on the bad cases.
So if we slept for like 12 hours,
that's her two weeks at a time.
She doesn't wake up for two weeks.
It's like Van Winkle.
Except for 99 years.
Right.
So her normal is about 20 hours a day a night.
And her crazy, like if we're going to sleep a lot, is almost two weeks.
Oh.
Or she does not wake up.
So how long does she stay up?
So she's sleep for 20.
She prefers not going to sleep at all.
She fights sleep like Freddie Krueger's going to be in her dream.
Oh, wow.
Because she knows once she goes to sleep, she ain't going to wake up anytime soon.
Like you can miss a lot of events in two weeks time.
You can't really have a job?
No, you can't.
She's already lost a year of her life due to the condition,
including her 19th birthday and being a bridesmaid at a friend's wedding.
I guess she also can't trust her to be anywhere.
Oh, no.
She's sleeping.
Where's Bella?
That's from the New York Post.
That's stinky.
Amy, I do want to talk to you about this because everybody wants to get better sleep.
Talk to me about the 10-3-2-1 sleep rule.
Okay, so 10 hours before bed, you do no caffeine.
You have to cut off any coffee, black tea, something like that.
So let's say 10 o'clock p.m. is when everybody goes to bed.
We're going to use this as our time.
10 p.m., everybody goes to bed.
bed, that means at noon, no caffeine.
After that, yeah.
The three is for three hours before bed, no food or alcohol.
Three hours.
So 7 p.m.
That's pretty dinner-y though.
I know.
But it's like, has to do with digestion and if your body's still breaking things down.
First of all, the alcohol, you may think it's going to help your sleep, but it's not.
And then your body's busy digesting so you won't fall asleep as fast.
That one, I, it's a little difficult, but I could do that.
Three hours before.
Okay, go ahead.
Two?
The two is two hours before bed.
No more work.
Shut it down.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
Yeah.
You're lucky that's two minutes for me.
And then the one is one hour before bed.
No screen time.
Shut off all phones, TVs, computers.
I don't know which one's harder.
Yeah.
The two are the one.
I love my phone.
My phone does not distract me from anything.
I could also take my phone and throw in the ocean right now.
And for a few minutes, I'd be like, where's the phone?
But then I'm fine.
I don't, I'm not addicted.
Are you sure he'd be fine?
I'm positive.
You would buy another one.
Stop.
No, no, I know, but I'm saying I'm not addicted to my phone in that if I don't have it, I start going, oh my God, oh my God.
I just enjoy it for what it allows me to do and who it allows me to connect with or what allows me to learn.
I don't have an addiction to my phone.
Okay.
Is that what they say denial?
Uh-huh.
I don't.
I'm not addicted to my phone.
I've had times in my life where I've had to give it up for a few days.
But you can't even try out this one hour before bed.
I don't want to try it out.
That's the point.
Yeah.
Because why?
Because I enjoy getting on.
I do TikTok time before I go to bed where I like to learn something.
Yeah.
I tell you guys what I learned about the Adam bomb?
No.
Tell us.
Nagasaki wasn't even supposed to be bombed.
It was another town.
So, you know, they hit Hiroshima, which they bombed.
They sent three weather planes over before we bombed Japan, World War II.
And they just checking out the weather to make sure that it was clear.
They sent the first plane.
I think with the fat boy bomb, you may have looked this up, dropped it.
boom on Hiroshima awful
right boom they had another town
they were going to but it was so cloudy they couldn't drop
the bomb there and they had direct orders
not to drop the bomb unless they could see with their own eyes visual
so they couldn't so they went down to Nagasaki
and said and dropped the atom bomb there
all those people were
you know somebody was going to get it but I didn't know that wasn't the
plan that's a weird audible
like what is bad just go to different
pick another town so I learned I did
TikTok time learned that
cool so how did that contribute to your sleep
didn't it contribute the show just gave you a
fun fact. It's not even Friday. But I like to learn. TikTok for me is about learning.
Fat man. There you go. Fat man was the bomb. I thought it was fat boy. Fat boy must have his little
brother. Well it was fat man little boy. That's what it was. That's right. It was fat man and
little boy. I didn't watch the movie. What was it called? Yeah. Did they talk about that?
Did they talk about fat man little boy? Not really. I combined him to fat boy.
Okay. 10, 3, 2, 1. 10, no caffeine. Three. No more food and alcohol. Two. No.
more work.
One.
No more screen time.
Yeah, terrible.
I can do 10.
That's about all I'm going to do there.
Some people are just idiots.
The person's like, I watch this, everybody.
I'm going to get on social media.
And I'm going to eat this tapeworm infested fish.
No.
No.
Yep.
He got a tapeworm infested bass while fishing on a lake and he didn't throw it away because
he discovered the parasites and he decided to eat it because he knew he could get infected,
but he thought, well, let's see what happens.
Maybe I get some clicks.
this is wild.
This is wild, man.
Unsurprisingly, it wasn't long
until the guy started to get sick.
Stomach aches, diarrhea, nausea,
dizziness, weakness.
It sounds like a nightcoversal.
In the end, he had to go to the doctor
and get like, oh, help, please help, please help.
He had to take deworming medication.
Oh, yeah.
But he got a lot of clicks, a lot of followers.
And he said, I have no regrets.
You'll do it again.
He said, I went to the doctor, and he said,
more than likely that I have a tapeworm where now
some sort of parasite in me. I'm going to the
bathroom nonstop. My stomach is killing me.
The doctor gave him deworming drugs because
he didn't know what kind of worms he injected.
Well, the stupid kids should have taken a picture of the young adult.
She's taking a picture of the fish to show him. But I bet he lied
to the doctor. Like when you guys go to the doctor and they're like,
do you ever drink?
Sometimes. Sometimes.
Not a lot.
We have to say,
you know, like... Why do we lie to our doctor?
It's like the one person we shouldn't lie to.
He's trying to help us.
You work out? Oh, yeah.
Seven times of a day.
Define workout.
Did you mean seven times a week?
And even that's like, nope, seven times a day.
Yeah, some of the worms can cause seizures and muscle damage,
but he's happy he did it because he got a lot of clicks.
Okay, well, he may regret that later.
I guess he could just continue to do parasite cleanses.
Now he could be a parasite cleanse influencer.
Oh, yeah.
He's like to see which one works the best.
You're supposed to do a cleanse during a full moon if you do one.
My wife was saying that?
A full moon?
And I was like, am I going to be a werewolf?
If I don't?
Why a full moon in it?
Or is this some sort of like...
Okay, I don't know.
I'm not an expert in any way.
You can't start with, I don't know, I'm not an expert when you tell us.
But I'm not an expert on it.
I know that, you told us to do it.
I know that whatever is happening when there's a full moon, the parasites get, you know, they get worked up.
And there, yeah, there is something that's happening with the earth and something of the full moon.
And it's a great time when they're real active to go ahead and get in there with the cleanse so that you get them all.
You just presented it so matter of fact that it was absolute truth.
I know.
You said, well, don't quote me here.
It is because I've read it multiple times
and I've heard from experts,
but I just can't regurgitate it to you.
By incorporating the lunar cycle,
you can achieve the most thorough cleanse of parasites,
candida, fungus, and bacteria overgrowth.
This is because over a full moon,
serotonin levels go up
and melatonin levels go down,
supporting parasite reproduction.
There you go.
Wow.
So there you go.
She was right.
Is this true or is this?
Or is the moon even real?
No, no, it's true.
This is true, guys.
And yeah, the serotonin, I remember.
that part. No, you can't claim it now.
No, no. I said, I chose
to put it as they get all worked up.
I mean, what's the difference?
Relating that's common man by using that kind of language.
Thank you for that. Yeah, yeah.
If you're watching
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Orsha accusing Kelly of sleeping with a merry
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And pretty cool they stream music festivals.
Yeah.
That was live.
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All right, time for the news.
Bobby's Big.
Stories.
A new study found the more people exercise,
the lazier they are
throughout the rest of the day.
I don't know if I check in with that fully
because I don't,
I mean, I guess I'm not lifting weights
the rest of the day.
Right.
But I'm working the rest of the day.
Most people are working.
Yeah, I guess it depends on your motives.
Like, some people maybe are like,
okay, I'm going to go ahead and knock this out
so I'm going to do nothing.
That might just be their intention.
Yeah, I felt that.
You don't have, I don't think you had that.
The more time you spend engaging in a structured exercise routine, like going to the gym or running,
the more likely you are to cut back on other physical daily activities.
Hey, so much as you get done.
I hear you.
I wonder if I do that.
I did lay down for like an hour yesterday after our workout.
Afterward.
Yeah.
I did eat a whole thing of ice cream, plenty of ice cream last night.
But that's not really the same.
But it was left over.
Well, it was left over from the weekend.
And I like, after a show, I like to have cookies and milk.
Like I love my, it's my thing, chocolate chip cookies and milk.
I love it.
I don't know why.
I was in therapy yesterday,
my therapist gave me this whole thing about why I'm doing certain things at work.
I can tell you about it later.
Ooh, I want to know that.
I mean, talk about it now.
So we're in and we're talking about the football show that we do call too much access.
And I'm like, it is the most fun thing that we could possibly do.
And I said, I've paid for all the show.
That was the whole point of it.
I paid for all of it.
I don't know if we're going to make any money off of it.
But now we've got a couple sponsors to jump.
on and he's like, okay, so why did you want to do this if your schedule is already so full?
I said, because it's the most fun thing I've ever done.
Like, we go to these programs and we hang out with the coaches.
We play on the field.
And he said, you're being a kid and you never got to be a kid.
Whoa.
And I was like, oh.
Start crying.
No, I didn't cry.
But he was like, that's why now you're doing a few of these things.
Like you never got to really have a childhood because you were in survival mode the whole time.
And now, in good, he's like, yeah, but it's not a bad thing.
It's good for you.
You're finally doing some of these things that allow you to feel like you would have felt if you could have had a normal childhood.
There's no such thing as normal, but you know what I mean.
Right.
And I say this part with love for sure.
When somebody says that, it ain't going to feel good.
Whenever they say that, it's like, hey, no offense.
No, you're about to offend me.
Just say it.
No, I'm not.
Go ahead.
No, I'm just over here thinking, I'm like, wow.
Yeah, typical Bobby to do this, yes, but somehow make it into work.
Right?
No, no, not make it into work.
about take something I love to do and find a way to make it work not work take something I love to do
and then if I can find a way to make a part of my professional career I'll actually get really good at it
because I love doing it. Okay that's fair. Which sets me up for success. Okay. Okay. I said that with
love. Anytime somebody's just, hey man, this would love, it ain't going to feel good. But it's still
in a way work, but I get it. I'm glad you found something at work professionally. But I created
this show. I know. But it's
the most fun. There's one with Kansas State. I'm the biggest
Kansas State fan
now. I'm,
listen, I am an Arkansas Razorback
fan diehard. We're having a rough year.
Oh, are you transferring? No, no,
never. It doesn't matter. Never.
I never would. But
Kansas State
might be up there in that second spot.
They were so awesome. Yeah, they're so awesome. The nicest
people to work with, deal with, their stadium,
their facilities. They've been so awesome about
our video, they've been reposting it. They're just
the kindest people. It's crazy. I'll never
be not an Arkansas fan.
But Kansas State's getting close up to there on that number
two spot. That's cool. I'm very
proud to hear that. They were awesome.
But our videos up, they're all-American linemen.
We worked out with him, like, pads and stuff.
He didn't have any pads and he beat us up. Pretty good.
So that's why we're doing this?
To be kids. So you can be a kid again? I think so. That's what he said.
I mean, that's cool. Is that why you're bringing hot
wheels to work now too? Yeah, we built
a racetrack. We spun it.
We play every day after work.
And so the milk and cookies is this sort of childlike, too?
Oh, for sure. That's got to be part of it.
I know.
Like I finish a show and I want to be rewarded with milk and cookies.
And if I don't have a, like what I feel is a good show, I won't eat the milk and cookies.
I don't deserve it.
And we were talking about, he was like, do you feel like you're money hungry?
I said, no, not at all.
I said, but I have money now.
I have a lot of money now.
And it's weird.
But I like to make money.
I have trouble spending.
And he goes, oh, you just want to add a boy.
Like if you had a dad.
Had a boy.
He's like, it's not so much about you being.
I demand money.
He's like, but you need some way for them to,
for you to feel like you're being acknowledged for a job well done
because you never got that.
Oh my God.
It's deep.
It's crazy.
I'm big therapy guy.
That's all.
It's not a commercial.
But anyway, that was a big breakthrough yesterday.
Hey, I'm glad you're going to therapy.
Atta boy.
Adaboy.
I've been going to therapy forever.
Ataboy, bones.
I don't need your attaboy.
Get them.
I do need them.
I say I don't, but I do need them.
Thank you.
The New York Post has a study that claims you can zap your manhood with AM
radio waves to fight erectile dysfunction.
What?
I'm going to need to have this tested on a few more people.
Lunchbox.
Trust me, I don't have that.
Yet.
Scientists have unsheathed an electrifying new treatment
for erectile dysfunction that reportedly is better
than the little blue pill.
It's radio waves.
Okay, everybody, put their radio up near their spot.
I'm going to do a little something here.
Me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
We have to me. Oh, that's true.
That's extra. That's extra then.
New research published in the International Journal
of impotence research, which I subscribe to.
Of course. I get it every week.
Suggested that self-administered low-intensity radio frequency
zaps to the penis could be effective for ED treatment
due to anatomical and physiological changes in the penile tissue.
Okay, I would be very careful with the self-administered.
Penal treatments.
But what do you do? You put the antenna by there?
I think you put like Rush Limbaugh on.
Because that's on AM.
Rest in peace rush.
Or who's on A.
You put Clay Travis on and you put it right there and you just let them go to time.
No.
That can't be right.
Yeah. I got buck and clay on.
Thank you.
That's from the New York Post.
A Florida man's wife had her rare $200,000 purple Rolls Royce stolen.
Oh.
And then he used a plain banner to find it.
Man.
A Florida man said his wife's Rolls Royce was stolen out of the garage.
I don't think I've ever...
I've seen a couple Rolls Royces, but I think only sitting at like a dealership if I drive by one,
I've never been in one.
No.
No, I'm just...
But I mean, you would think if you're going to steal a car, you don't steal a purple one because it's so obvious.
Right.
So he gave his wife a rare, Twilight Purple, Rolls-Royce, wraith.
He estimates there are six of them.
He said it stands out.
So someone stole it.
So then he got a sky banner and flew it over.
I said $5,000.
And then he got about $300 texts.
And a woman found the car outside of an Airbnb and got the reward from Yahoo.
300 texts.
Wow.
So $299 were fake.
Maybe.
Well, good leads.
I mean, it won't.
The next time you have a book.
bloody nose, do this.
First of all, they say, don't tilt your head back.
That's the old thing.
You tilt your head back, keep your blood from going forward.
The best way to halt a nosebleed is to sit upright with your body and head leaning
slightly forward and firmly pinch the soft part of your nose continuously for 10 minutes.
So the soft part would be, you know, the cartilage in the middle?
Like the, right before it gets to the tip tip, right there.
I suffered chronic nosebleeds when I was a kid.
I would wake up sometimes.
My pillow would just be red from blood sleeping.
I do it a little better now.
but I was taken, I would put paper under my lip, in my nose,
and all it would really do is fill the paper up.
Like toilet paper?
Yeah.
So, I've never had one.
I don't know.
A bloody nose?
No, never had a bloody nose.
Wow.
I can always feel them before they even happened.
You, like, taste them.
Oh, yeah.
It feels like a little pop.
Oh, the iron.
It's like, oh, God, I have a cake.
And I would get them all the time.
Yeah, and now it was really cool when I was in junior high anyway in elementary,
so it really helped me even my corn.
The exact amount of laughter you need every day.
To experience the greatest amount of stress relief, you need at least nine minutes a day of laughing.
That's a lot.
Nine minutes.
It can be all at once or spread out throughout the day.
This can be a funny show, maybe this show, talking with a co-worker, like Amy, who's hilarious, laughing at TikToks, calling a friend.
The nine-minute threshold of laughing curbs the stress hormone is by 50% and it's crucial to avoid negative feelings and depression.
Wow.
From Women's World magazine.
Huh, that's interesting.
Your most productive hours awake depend on what shift you work.
Meaning, if you're a morning person and who would consider themselves morning people?
I.
You?
Sometimes, not really, no.
What hours would you say are best for you guys, not as well, what hours would you say are best for you guys, not so much Wachshbox and Eddie?
Oh, late morning.
Late night for me.
Yeah.
It's when you're the most productive.
Yeah, I love it.
Two and morning, three, morning.
I wake up around 10 o'clock at night is when I feel like I'm like.
Do you wake up at 10?
No, no, like I feel like that's when I'm most awake.
Like, if I'm on a road trip, I hate the daytime.
At nighttime, I'm like, yeah, this is when I can drive.
I'm awake and I'm alert.
Right to road trip, huh?
Yeah.
I probably would, if I could, I would go to sleep about four in the morning every morning.
When the sun's going up and I'd wake up around noon, that would be about perfect time from my body.
That's the best.
But if you're an early rise or your best hours to work or between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m., which, Amy, that's why you're so good at this show.
It's these hours of this show.
I just picture myself at home.
That's why she's a mentor to radio people now.
You are so amazing.
He's messing with you.
I'm not.
I'm not.
Okay, okay, okay.
That's why you have the women of I-Hard country because you're amazing.
I think on like Saturdays, when I want to get stuff done at the house, like I feel that.
Like exactly what you're saying.
Like when it gets to be about 11 o'clock, I'm like, oh no, my morning is gone.
My productive, like I didn't get it all done and I should have in that window.
It just feels so good.
If you're a night owl, your most productive hours are between news.
and 4 p.m.
Okay.
That's me.
2 p.m. is like a nap time.
Are you productive in any hour, I guess, this question?
Yeah, I am.
Yeah.
Cool.
All right, there you go.
That's the news.
Those were Bobby's big.
Stories.
If you're looking for a new podcast today,
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Their long-form interviews,
love and theft to stop by,
and I haven't seen these guys in years.
And you would know them from Angel Eyes.
Taylor Swift re-released one of her records
and there's a song called Hey Stephen on it.
Yeah.
Familiar with it?
That's about.
one of the guys in love and theft.
I didn't know that.
So I asked him about it.
He knows about it.
I'm not sure he's into Taylor Swift,
so it's not as cool to him.
It's about his kid.
And my daughter hasn't got to that stage yet
where she is listening to Taylor Swift yet.
It's a nice song.
I mean, I don't even know that I've ever heard it.
Oh, it's like the nicest song you can write about somebody.
Yeah, so that was cool.
Pretty cool.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
I didn't know either when I saw it on an Instagram, like, real.
And they were coming in that day.
The song is called what?
Hey Stephen.
Okay.
Hey, Stephen, boy, you might.
We talked about it for a while.
And I was like, wouldn't it have been sad if she'd done the whole album and left that one off?
Like, once you remade it?
So, and then we talked about the band's name before they were Levintheft.
Well, what was the 84?
The 84th, I think, because we were all of us.
What'd you have two from there?
Vinyl Sons.
Okay, so that's how I thought I was going to feel about the first one.
And then we were like, we tossed around the name Banderson, Liles, or something like that,
as a combination of all of our last names.
There you go.
Check it out.
Bobbycast.
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Let's see if you remember this song here.
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The update on Amy's prison luster.
Yes.
Can we just go on the night, PPP?
What is PPP?
Prison, pin, pal?
You haven't paled them back?
I know, but...
He wrote a letter saying,
I'd like to hang out with you, Amy,
and lunchboxes found out exactly what he did.
That was our question.
Back with that next.
Naomi doesn't have a lover in prison.
No.
But he did send her a love letter.
and we read it on the air and it was really nice.
Guy sounded pretty kind.
I don't know what he did.
He was like, hey, I get out of jail next year.
I'd like to take you to dinner.
And so we don't want to give away too much information on this guy.
Don't say his name or anything, lunchbox.
No.
No.
No.
You found it.
Yeah.
So what level of crime did he commit to go to jail?
Which time?
Which time?
Okay, see, and I knew Lunchbox was researching this,
and I tried to text him to tell me, and he's like,
oh, I'll have to get back to you. And then he never
go back to me. He wouldn't tell you off the air? Yeah, I said,
no, no, she texted me and I was out
doing something and I said, oh. What were you doing?
I don't know. I was somewhere.
Yeah, something, yeah. No. I wasn't. I wasn't
at home and she goes, what was it? And I was like,
I'd have to look at my computer. I don't remember.
I'll tell you when I get home.
And then I got home and she-
never hit me back and so I totally forgot about it.
Got it. Because I moved on with life and then I got COVID.
What were you? You're going to hit me back.
I think I started to wonder if,
talking about it depending on what he did was smart or not.
Like if he murdered a podcast radio host?
Right. And then I'm...
But I don't think he did. Was that the thing he did?
No, nothing about murder.
Okay.
Boom. That's good. We're already not... Right, we're not there.
The big ones... Did you do any of the big ones?
What are the big ones? Murder?
That's one of them. You know the rest. I don't even want to say them.
Yeah, we don't need to say them. Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
Bad, bad. They do any of the big ones?
I don't think... No, I guess not.
No. Okay, good.
He'd do a middle one?
Like burglary.
This is why I needed you to know beforehand.
Like assault.
Oh, gosh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We did some middle.
We did some middle.
Okay, then we're.
Why do you say we?
You didn't do it with them, did you?
Well, I'm just saying, as a group, like, we're just talking about this.
Yeah, there's middle.
Would you be scared of them?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Uh-oh.
No, I mean, I'd like to hear aside the story.
Mm, there's a story.
Maybe.
Yeah.
And how many times he's been in the big house?
Well, offense history has three different dates listed.
So those are the three that are...
He'd probably get caught up in some stuff that wasn't good and unfortunate.
Probably.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I don't think we need to break down his history.
But here's the thing.
Do you want to start off with the crimes?
You want to hear a little bit.
Just do whatever you want.
It's your segment.
Anything that divulge who he is.
Amy, this is not going to divulge.
Okay.
Are you interested in going to go visiting him?
him. He is eligible for visitors.
Okay. That's nice. That's great.
So, Amy. What state? I'm okay. Texas? Texas.
Okay. Okay. Um, his parole eligibility date was 1031, 2021, 2022.
Did not get it? No, because he's still in. Okay.
Release date, projected right now. Halloween, 2028. Oh, gosh, that's a long time.
I thought he said next year.
Maybe I missed.
Maybe I missed.
Maybe I misread that.
That's the maximum.
That's the maximum as he gets out in 2028.
So he could.
Like good behavior.
Good behavior end up getting parole.
You know, he'd be.
That would mean, he's been a good guy.
Yeah.
Right.
Probably like taught classes and stuff.
Yeah.
We wish the best for our listeners.
He said he had been a listener for a while, but obviously has been able to listen a lot more.
He's nervous about the segment?
A little bit.
Yeah.
But, I mean, I'm sure he's a nice person.
Anything else you want to say?
Yeah.
On 315, 2022, he was denied favorable parole action and set for next review.
Denial reason, 1D, 4D, 5D.
Okay.
Oh.
1D is criminal history.
4D is institutional adjustment.
5D is adjustment during periods of supervision.
Okay.
Supervision.
I'm sure that's normal.
Oh, this record indicates unsuccessful periods of supervision on previous probation, parole,
or mandatory supervision that.
resulted in incarceration, including parole and absentee.
Okay, we're good.
Okay.
Anything else you want to share?
No, we're good.
But let's just stop talking about what he did.
As long as we know, now I know is an, I don't know, he violated the law in some way.
Would you feel comfortable with Amy going with him?
No, we're not.
But I'm not going.
Yes.
You would.
Yeah.
But I know you're not going to.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
I'm not going to, not in a bad way, rude way.
Meanwhile.
We're going to find out what he did, though, right?
Give us one thing he did.
Oh, come on.
One crime.
Just one crime.
I could crime.
Any crime.
Okay.
Back in the day.
You should say hi to him and say thanks for listening.
No, I mean, Amy, it was failed to stop and render aid.
Okay.
Oh, come on.
Render aid to one.
A car accident maybe?
Deer.
Maybe he hit a deer, didn't know it?
Right.
Don't know.
Okay.
That's good.
So we know.
Now we know.
All right.
Is that it?
No, no.
There's come more.
You want more?
It's up to Amy.
Amy can say yes or no.
I think that this is someone.
ones that wrote in that's a listener with nice intentions and even though we haven't given a
single clue as to who he put his inmate number in the letter though he did that was so that if I wanted to
write or visit you use the inmate number so that the letters get to him got it and so would you prefer
we stop the bit I prefer that yeah we respect what he's in but even though nobody in the world knows
who we're talking about I just mostly about he does no and so he's listening and he's like oh dang
they're just putting all my stuff on blast.
That's like...
All right, well, then we'll wrap it up.
Cool.
But when you're in prison, the question it always is, like, what are you in for?
Yeah.
Right.
I'm not telling anybody stopped to render aid.
And maybe he...
I'm being, like, murder and 11 people.
Maybe he would be fine with that.
And maybe he would even...
I'm being like serial killer.
Even if I didn't like pay my taxes, I'm being like serial killer.
Yeah.
Just to be more tough.
Yeah.
Like, I kill people who question what I did while I got here.
Oh.
That asked me the question.
Like you.
Anybody that asked me a question, I just killed them.
That didn't seem smart, right?
to just like let's just be
respectful.
We're not even talking about your thing anymore.
You've moved on.
Yeah, we've moved on.
You can't bring it back up.
No, no, no, no.
I'm not bringing you back up.
I'm saying his,
we're still talking about him and what he did.
No, we're talking about just generally being in prison.
Yeah.
Okay.
And I'd get my cup, my metal cup,
and I'd slam it on the bars like bring, britting,
all the time.
And I make beats.
And then I have the annex to me go,
here I am.
And we started like a prison band.
You for sure wouldn't make parole.
If you did that.
Right.
You would have, you would have, you would,
You would be 4D.
The record indicates that the offender has an unsatisfactory institutional adjustment.
And in parentheses, it started a band in prison.
That's true.
Not allowed.
Yeah.
But I'd try to make it big.
I'd keep turning the phones and get on TikTok.
And put my band on and try to make it there.
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Hey, Morgan, hasn't been going with the therapist or whomever that's fixing your smell.
I have another appointment with her, but my smell like has just continually kept coming back.
And what do you think's happened?
Because she said, hey, you've been to smell for two years because of COVID.
So come to me.
What does she do?
So it's called lymphatic massage and also fascia, I think is how I pronounce that.
And basically she's using like a very deep oil that gets through and cleanses the skin of a lot of toxins within that.
And you can feel it working.
Yeah, like I was at when I was at Disneyland, I'm not kidding you, I was like, oh, I smell that.
Oh my gosh, I smell that.
Like it was everywhere.
It wasn't just, it used to be I'd have to hold it right up to my nose to get any type of smell.
And now I'm like getting whiffs of cookies and things.
that I never had for three years.
I'd bet 50-50 that this wouldn't have worked.
Just because so many people have this issue that have had COVID.
Now, that being said, the big hot goss is that apparently Eddie can't smell.
Nope.
He can't.
I can't.
Are you high?
What do you mean?
Two words.
La Labo.
Oh, I smelled it.
I couldn't smell it.
No, he couldn't smell it.
Dude, do you have COVID?
No.
It's one of the strongest since.
Lunchbox just had it.
Exactly.
So if I do, I know where I got it.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what I got it when I got mine from him.
There is no chance, Eddie got it for me.
No chance.
So, wait, what happened with his smell?
Well, I got Morgan some stuff for her birthday,
like a candle and some perfume,
and it smells so good and it's so strong.
And Eddie's like right up to his nose,
and he's like, I don't know, I don't smell anything.
The bottle, the bottle.
It was brand new, and then she sprayed it on her wrist,
and I smelled that.
I smelled that out of the bottle.
If that tastes, yes.
Okay, blindfold, Eddie.
Pick something over his eyes.
Okay, come on.
We're going to have you smell something.
Come on.
That's why I kick a butt in the ear.
I got something.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
I need you to close your eyes.
Okay.
Close.
Can you,
can somebody put something over his eyes or something?
Do you want me do my, my, my hand?
I want Eddie to have to smell something.
Hey, seriously, no farts, no butt.
It won't be gross.
I'll be the one doing it.
So it won't be anything that is gross or disgusting.
Like you're going to get up and go.
No, I'm not going to get up and go do it, but I'm going to make some noises so he doesn't
know what the deal is.
Okay.
Morgan, do you want to come in and,
give this to Eddie.
Is that even like still a symptom of COVID?
Yes.
A no smelling?
Eddie.
Bro.
What?
What, bro?
You're the one that gave it to me if I have it.
Bro, it's been.
Okay, Eddie, we're coming to you.
Do not open your eyes.
It's closed.
Don't move because you may hit the bottle.
Okay, here we go.
That's tequila.
Eddie, smell it.
Go ahead.
That's felt like beef jerky.
What is that?
Take another.
Yeah, it's like beef jerky.
I don't know.
It's like rotten meat.
Oh my God.
Morgan said she would smell.
Morgan, didn't you say you smell rotten meat?
It's gone, dude.
After COVID shit.
Yeah, it smells like a slim gym.
You can uncover your eyes.
That is not what it was.
What was it?
That was eggs.
Eggs?
Eggs?
That smelled like beef jerky.
Dude, don't eat that.
That's not good.
That's not good for you.
Oh my goodness, guys.
Yeah.
Like, when mine was all messed up, it was all mixed.
So I'd smell different things than I thought I was getting.
What was that boiled eggs? What is that?
No, no, no. There must be sausage in there or something.
You can't start going. There must be sausage in there.
Well, I said meat. I mean, I just guess Slim Jim, beef jerky.
Give me something else. Come on.
It's not like we have a lot of stuff for you to smell, buddy.
Give me like, I don't know.
You can't tell us what to give you because then we know.
That's good point.
Okay. We got something for you covered up.
But something distinct. Not your breakfast.
Okay. No, we have it. We're good.
Lunchbox. Don't fart on my face.
Okay, don't move. Eddie, don't move.
Smell.
That's too close.
Yeah, that's like alcohol?
Like rubbing alcohol?
Did it again.
Hand sanitizer, whatever it is.
It's strong.
Let's go.
That's not what it was.
What is it?
It was eggs again.
No.
No, I'm kidding.
Don't eat that then.
That was a Sharpie.
Okay, yeah, same deal.
No.
Alcohol.
Yes.
It's the smell of whatever that is.
I would know for sure that's a sharpie.
I will tell you, too.
We're having to hold it really close to his nose.
And that was what I had to do.
Like, if it's out in front of you, you should be able to smell a couple of feet.
You can't smell a sharpy, like two feet from your nose.
Close your eyes.
I smell sharpy, Amy.
Okay.
Yeah.
Stop it.
I would just get your, I'd get checked.
Yeah?
You think I have COVID?
That is strong.
If you've lost part of your smell.
I mean, you know, I mean, I had COVID a long time ago.
Maybe I still haven't gotten my smell back.
I don't know.
Can we get them tested?
I have one of those at home tests.
Here?
I don't have with me.
I can bring it tomorrow.
Sure.
That's not really good.
I know.
I know.
I know.
He's like, yeah, man.
I'll bring it next week.
We can probably go by.
I'm gonna Walgreens.
Yeah, okay.
Well, we're concerned about you, buddy.
Are you worried about me?
I don't like, I hope you don't have COVID.
The eggs had sausage in it, right?
No.
Some kind of sausage.
There's no sausage in the egg.
But you can't go some kind of meat.
Well, because it smelled like beef jerky.
And the Sharpie smells like alcohol.
Okay.
Thank you, Eddie.
I'm good, dude.
That's some weak gossip.
Come on.
It's not if it's true.
Oh, we'll find out.
Okay.
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Boney up the day.
This story comes to us from West Virginia.
A man was out for a high.
got a little lost, and he started getting scared.
Oh, how am I going to get out of here?
He calls authorities.
Oh, my gosh, I've been attacked by a bear.
Bear attack! You got to get me out of here!
He was just drunk and lost in the woods.
Oh, no.
You know, I understand he's not sober, right?
So he wasn't thinking as a sober person would.
Can you hallucinate a bear?
Possibly.
You know, that is possible depending on what he wasn't sober on.
Right, right.
But if he just made a bad decision, I wonder, could you have just called
said, I'm lost in the woods.
Can you please help me?
I'm drunk.
And then they come get you anyway.
Probably, but he said that he'd been out there for days.
His phone was about to die.
But all that's a lie.
All of it was a lie.
He'd only have been out there for like an hour.
But could he have just called and said,
I'm lost, I've been there for an hour,
and they still would have come and got.
Yeah, you don't have to make up the whole story.
But he's drunk, so he doesn't.
Okay, well.
Did they come faster if your life is at risk?
Yeah, probably.
Yeah, probably.
They sent out rescue crews, helicopters, all that.
They did all that?
All that.
Did they charge them for all that?
Sometimes that's what happens.
Like the judge will say, okay, I'm not going to put you in jail because our prisons are already full,
but you're going to pay all this back through community service and through money.
Yeah, it was a two-hour search, and once they found him, he said, oh, I don't need any treatment.
I'm good.
I'm healed.
I better got me.
Well, let's also say lunchbox is back today.
What a bone.
Hey, I'm alive.
After a vacation.
Sorry, I mean, after a week of illness, he's back and he's alive.
Look at his suntan.
You look good.
Yeah, you look good.
I've been outside a lot.
All right.
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There are some great mysteries over time.
Bigfoot,
Logged as Monster, aliens, who shot JFK.
I could keep going.
But one of the newest is what's been happening
to all of our studio items that goes missing?
Because all of a sudden, this is gone or that's gone.
I have things gone from up.
So Morgan has come to lend her expertise on this.
Morgan, what do you think happens to all of our missing studio items?
Well, I'm pretty confident I know that somebody is giving them away.
So I walked into the green room the other day
And I had gotten sent a bunch of candy in a box
And it had my name on it, right?
Well, when I walk in, I see Eddie
Offering to give that candy to somebody
Without ever asking me, ever talking about it.
So Eddie's just giving our crap away?
Yeah, he just, all I hear him say is,
Hey, yeah, have anything you want in there.
And I was like,
What?
I said try it.
Like, it was her unopened candy?
She offered it to me.
She was in there like an hour before
saying like, hey guys, I got all this stuff.
Eat it.
I'm not going to eat any of this stuff.
Is that true?
Can that change the story?
I did say that to Eddie specifically.
I didn't say it to a whole group.
Eddie was in there and I said, hey, if you want to try any, you can.
So one of the guys from the other radio station walked in.
I was like, hey, dude, he's like, what is this stuff?
I'm like, I don't know.
Try it.
No one's eating it.
So he tried it.
Did you give away my Landy sign poster?
No, that was not me.
That was not me.
I'm just saying as willy-nilly as I heard him go out and like try and offer my candy that was in a box.
Well, the other thing, too, is I saw an Instagram story from Morgan back behind you guys's desk.
It looks like a freaking zoo meets a dumpster.
Not anymore, dude.
Cleaned it all up.
Is that true, Morgan?
Yeah, that's not entirely true.
There's still books back here.
There's still T-shirts.
You know people see that when they come in the studio, right?
Oh, yeah.
It's the first thing they see.
Literally, it's like the welcome into the home and they see us and it's just stuff everywhere.
Well, then you know what?
I need an office.
Because I need to put my backpack somewhere.
Your backpack and go with you.
What about under your first?
feet. What about, yeah, under your desk. That's where my feet go.
That's also where a whole lot of cords and stuff is. Yeah, I got cords and stuff down there.
I'm asking for a 25% improvement. Okay. On that. That's it, just 25%. All right, I'll try.
It's both of you, because you have stuff back there too. Yeah, I leave my sweatshirt in my pants here.
Yeah, but this isn't like a clothing. No, no, but I put them in my chair, usually. And then I put
them on when I get here. Let's just make sure that it looks presentable. Okay.
Because I saw Morgan's Instagram story and it looked terrible back there.
No, I saw the same story
And I cleaned it up the next day
Oh, that's what got you?
Really sorry if during interviews
you hear me like tripping and stuff
Because I'm trying to move back there to take photos
Yeah
I'm trying to be quiet
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