The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Full Show) Eddie & Abby Go Skydiving Live On The Show! + Amy, Lunchbox & Ray Say Their Goodbyes + Amy's Adoption Advice!
Episode Date: January 2, 2024Eddie and Abby went skydiving with the US Army Golden Knights! We share live updates, hear how it went and how they felt when it was done. Plus, find out why Amy, Lunchbox and Ray all recorded their g...oodbyes and how the show reacted to it. Then, Amy shares adoption advice for a listener and offers some very helpful tips! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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During this show, Eddie and Abby go
skydiving.
They're driving like an hour north, so they have to leave
during the next hour of the show
and they're going to drive for an hour.
It's going to be live. It's going to be live.
We're going to be. I'm going to be.
I don't think the phone's going to be able to go down with you.
Yeah, I can't have it while I'm jumping?
But can he have it in the plane?
Are we talked to him before he goes up or what?
Talk to him before he goes up and then we'll keep on as long as the service goes.
Even when you're going on the plane?
Yeah, that's the plan, yeah.
Okay, that's cool.
And then we'll talk to him.
As soon as he lands, we'll talk to him.
Okay, that's today.
You're not there yet?
No, I'm nervous.
I woke up nervous.
Okay, because it's getting close.
It's today, yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, let's go around the room here.
His choice for our Bobby Bone Show movie Club was Rope.
And when it comes down picking out a good movie for us to watch, yeah, we basically lost all hope.
Here he is, Eddie.
I've been listening to a certain song on repeat, and I've never thought I'd be listening to this song like this.
It's Chris Stapleton's new version of the Star Spangled Banner that he did at the Super Bowl.
He released it, so it's on streaming services.
Dude, I listen to it over and over.
My family's like, what are you doing?
It's really good.
I mean, I remember I'm playing it, but I guess I just remember going.
Go back.
That's Chris Stapleton right there.
I've listened to it probably over 100 times, and I still get charged.
chills every single time I hear. Should we just play it at the end of this segment? Please. In its entirety.
That way I don't want to play and stop it so we can do that. Yeah. Then I started it's emotional.
It really is. Like there's a part where there's the high part right. We're gonna hear it. And then every you, but listen, when you listen to it, the crowd goes nuts because they start feeling they're like, whoa, this feels good.
Well, you release it as a song. Like you can release that like on an album. He didn't put it as an album. So just released it as a single, like as a single song.
You can make money off of that? Yeah.
So what are you going to do it?
You should sing that you're able to stream it.
I had no idea.
This next guy told us he was in his first commercial on TV.
Turns out it was only Instagram and he did it for free.
Here he has lunchbox.
Guys, I have a new defense against getting sick.
I'm going to start microdozing.
Well, no, no, no.
It's not called do dozing, first of all.
Microdosing is the term.
Dosing.
I'm going to do microdosing.
Emergency.
Oh, no, not emergency.
That's not microdosing.
Like whatever, the mushroom beans.
I don't know. People have been doing it like with mushrooms and acid and hallucinogens type of things.
Yeah, for like PTSD, a lot of health benefits.
Right. And they say it's amazing. They microdose and they. LSD.
They do, it does wonder. So I'm going to start doing it to myself.
But with emergency. Because it's supposed to.
How do you microdose an emergency? Just take a little.
Yeah, take a little. Just put a little in the water. You don't do it every day.
Microdosing is not every day. Some it's like four days a week. You have like a schedule. Like one week, it's three days.
But I don't think this is what microdosing is.
Are you drinking the whole packet?
That's less than taking a vitamin a day.
I mean, it's like not...
No, I'm in a microdose.
Just a little under your tongue?
Yeah, a little under my tongue.
I don't think you know what that means.
Or really what that...
But I like it.
You're just taking a microdose, basically.
You're not really what they call microdosing,
but you're just taking yourself a microdose a day.
Yeah, but I suppose that's going to help me to not get sick.
I'm going to microdose all day online.
Microdose.
All right, good.
According to AI, she has the most symmetrical face on the show.
I don't think some of the other results were as accurate, though.
by the way that was written by Abby
Oh oh yeah
I know I think that's what she's talking about
That was a hard segment
That was a hard segment
The worst
And I couldn't believe scuba put it up on the internet too
Oh God
Like he did it
He scuba Steve suggests
And he put it on the internet
He approved it
That's a tough one
Okay here she is Amy
I really feel like the driver's test
Like the actual one where the 16 year old
Gets in the driver's seat
With an instructor for the final test
So they can go get their license
Is sort of a joke
Nowadays? Or at least where we went, because my daughter has been 16 since April, but she hasn't gone to take her final test until, well, she finally did it. And she was gone for less than five minutes.
Her driving test was less than five minutes, the part of driving?
Yeah, I don't even know. I don't know if they just drove down the corner and he's like, get him to do this, do that. And then turn around and came back. And she passed, which is great. But I know that she needs more practice.
She can technically go to the DMV now and get her actual license,
but we're going to require a little more driving with us.
So that test isn't enough for you because it was like...
I was shocked.
I didn't even go get on the highway.
Like, don't you have to know how to get on the highway?
My driving test, we did not get on the highway.
Okay, well then maybe.
The driver test, we didn't.
Listen, I thought they were going to least be on 15 minutes.
What's crazy 16-year-olds all day.
Stressful.
That's all you do, get in the car with them.
Okay, let's see if you can do this.
Yeah, but I could see where you'd think it'd be too easy.
Yeah.
Well, and honestly, she came back and she parked and she parked like not on, like she parked
on the line instead of like in between the lines.
And then the guy was like, you know what?
These are pretty faded.
You're good.
It's like, Ronke.
Everybody.
You get a license.
You get a license.
All right, Amy, thank you.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
His Bronco constantly needs work, but it looks cool.
So that's a perk.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
So here's what we're going through at my house.
We have a yard.
and the yard was mostly fenced in where Eller are half husky, half hound couldn't get out.
She loves to run.
She loves a perimeter search.
If she can make a break for it, she will.
Just to chase animals, but we just lose her.
She's found little gaps in between gates that she can escape.
So what we've done now is we've bought this, we haven't put it on them yet.
We bought this system that is a electric fence with GPS, and you can, like, do your yard in GPS.
And if they cross that, apparently, it says no shock.
but how else what's it going to do reasonably talk to them?
Hey, don't tell you.
Eler, you know better than it.
No, but it says it gives them like a pulse.
That's a shock.
Yeah.
I don't worry about Stanley.
What I worry about Stanley is him falling into the pool and drowning because this fat bulldog.
Eller will just run away.
So we have them.
We haven't set it up yet.
But this is what we're going to do over the next couple days of my house to set up this electric fence that they say is no shock.
Apparently it just like makes a noise and reminds them.
I'm going to tell you, I make a lot of noise to remind her stuff and it doesn't work.
It's only a noise we can't really hear.
Oh, like dog noises.
I'm going to put it on me and walk through it.
That's what I'm talking about.
It has to shock.
But anyway, that's what we're supposed to.
Because I might need one of these.
For us?
Or for your kids.
No, for my dog.
She gets out and it's annoying.
We're going to live with this.
I will update you soon on it.
And we've also done something really crazy.
We basically built a sky bridge for our dogs to get to the...
It's so dumb.
Dogs, man.
You guys don't understand.
have kids. But dogs, man.
We don't know.
Okay. So that's that big show today.
Eddie go skydiving. Abby go skydiving.
Time for the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones. One of my coworkers is really awkward and I felt a little bad that
everyone in her office is either mean to her or ignores her.
She actually pretty nice. So I asked her if she wanted to have lunch with me one day and
we now eat together a time or two a week.
We even got drinks after work last week,
as I'm getting to know where I'm realizing that I'm her only friend.
I think she's an interesting person,
but totally different from my other friends.
I'd like try to set her up with some other people as friends,
but I don't know how to play matchmaker for awkward but interesting people.
Any advice on how I can help this girl out?
Signed, friendly matchmaker.
Very easy.
You just go with her.
That's how you introduce her to other people.
because yeah, some people are an acquired taste,
but then they're awesome.
So we say, hey, I think this person and you would be friends,
then all three of you go.
You make it happen, you go.
So you're the person that kind of keeps it from being so awkward.
They get to know each other.
Maybe they hang out as friends after that.
Yeah.
That's the easy answer there.
So you can set her up,
but you need to go on those as well, basically as,
it's a triangle.
It's not a third wheel.
It's a triangle.
You triangle, friend date it.
and then eventually you can break off that triangle.
That's how you do it.
A little more effort.
Good for you too for caring about somebody else in this way.
I like that.
That's what I'm talking about.
Good for you.
Because sometimes the weirdest people are actually the best.
It's just they...
Sound like you're speaking from experience.
Well, I just feel like I'm so happy with my friend
because I know I'm weird sometimes.
It's a different situation.
So good for you.
I like that you sent this email.
You got to put a little extra work in,
but you can set her up and you go with her.
And be like, hey, we're going to all go.
That's it, the end.
A plus, anything you want to say, Amy?
No, I mean, I like that.
I love her caring heart.
This is going to be, this could be a game changer for her.
Yes.
Expand her network.
Expand your network.
Yes.
I don't know what you said, but yeah, I like that.
Sounds good.
All right, there you go.
Close it up.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's about the clothes, Bobby Mailbag.
A voicemail from Nicole in Nashville.
I heard you guys talking about food and how long you can eat it
after it's expired.
And I heard Amy say that you can just cut mold off of cheese and bread and it's totally fine.
I'm a nutritionist and actually it's not okay.
The mold that you can see goes all the way through and runs through it and there's invisible
particles that go through the bread and the cheese.
So the visible part is like the iceberg.
It's just the surface.
Thanks.
Love you guys.
Oh, dang.
You may kill the listener too.
Wow.
Just putting it out there.
To apologize.
What would you like to say?
Yeah.
This is my official apology to America.
I blame the article I read about it, and I will no longer do that.
Okay.
Take some personal responsibility, not for the article.
How else would I have gotten the knowledge?
I guess I should have fact checked with a nutritionist.
You should have eaten some moldy cheese yourself and then told us.
I don't know, but I've always, I've grown up hearing that.
Maybe it's just how our parents grew up.
Sadie in Pittsburgh.
Let's go.
One more.
So what do you get when you cross?
A mad sheep with a mad cow two animals in a bad mood.
Thanks, love you guys.
Mad sheep.
That's just worse.
I don't get it.
You could cross the sheep with anything.
Yeah.
Any other animal.
In a bad mood.
Oh, the cow's the mood.
There we go.
Got it.
Oh, she didn't definitely didn't sell that.
No.
The delivery was not there.
Yeah, she did the mood.
Yeah, do some work on that.
Sadie calls back.
All right.
It's good.
Okay, we got a free Eddie.
Eddie and Abby are heading up.
They're going up north.
but hour to skydive, jump out of a plane.
This might be the last time.
Wait, wait, what? The last time what?
I jump out of a plane?
I just want to, before you leave the road, because Eddie's leaving right now.
Are we going to hug?
I just want to touch you one final time.
We should say goodbye.
Just one time, one final touch, okay?
Hey, I just want to tell you guys, I love you all, all right?
Abby, anything you want to say to us?
Yeah, thank you for everything.
You're welcome.
It's been fun.
Just in case.
If we don't make it back.
But no, we're going to do great.
All right, you guys have good time.
Thank you, man.
We'll see on the other side.
There they go.
Abby and Eddie to skydive.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Yeah, it's something good.
Oliver Jalas works at the pick of the littered thrift shop in California.
And he got a big donation of clothes and he's going through it.
Oh, and all of a sudden he picks up one shirt and all this money starts falling out.
And he's like, whoa.
And he counts it up.
100, 200, 100,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000.
And he's like, oh, cold hard cash.
And he's like, what should I do?
Should I put it in my pocket?
Keep half for me, half for the store.
Oh, no.
He kept searching through the box.
He found an old car insurance sticker, like a receipt,
tracked down the owner and gotten the money back.
Wow.
What would you have done?
Same situation.
Out of pocket, that's all of it.
All of it. Even though you know it's somebody's savings.
Yeah, but they obviously didn't want it.
That's not true.
You never misplace a lot.
I've never misplaced $5,000.
I guarantee you that.
What if you had misplaced $500?
I want it back, but guess what?
Money's too important to me.
I'm not misplacing it.
Okay, well, don't put it onto someone else.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, if this money is so important.
No, I don't think that's accurate.
There could be memory things.
There could be like, oh, I thought you think someone else handled something.
It doesn't mean me.
You wouldn't give it back to all.
Any of it?
No.
Like when I worked at Sams and people would leave stuff behind, I didn't turn it.
This is an envelope where obviously it was an accident.
Yeah.
Okay, I'm not debating this with him.
You're telling me, it's what you know.
Oliver Jollis couldn't use that $5,000.
I don't know about Oliver, but you're the man, Oliver.
Thank you.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Cliver Taylor the 4th.
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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.
Emerald 2, 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.
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What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Wodom. My next guest,
you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network,
it's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day,
And I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place they come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be a.
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.
Here's a voicemail we got last night.
Hey, so I got a morning corny that my stepdaughter said, what do you call alcohol in
literature. To kill
a mock and bird.
Tequila.
Yeah, tequila.
Sounds like he had some alcohol.
What he called
voicemail and alcohol
that.
There you go.
All right, Amy, let's go to the morning
corny.
The morning corny.
Have you heard about those new
corduroy pillows?
They're making headlines.
Put your head on it.
Yeah. Makes it.
Got it.
That was the morning corny.
You know, I just realized how much we miss Eddie to laugh at those jokes.
Because there was a brief silence there after that.
Usually he thinks that crap's funny.
I like it too.
It was good today.
But Eddie's going to jump out of an airplane today.
We may never hear him laugh at those jokes again.
I almost tried to pull up or I wanted to do like a skydiving joke.
Oh, you should have.
No, no.
It felt insensitive.
Yeah, what's the sound of Eddie saying goodbye?
Splat.
Oh, dang.
Amy goes to, wow.
I don't know.
Dang, okay.
So Amy's canceled.
Anyway, and we'll check in with Eddie and Abby.
They're skydiving live on the air in just a few minutes here.
Bobby Bone Show.
The average baby's birth weight is 7.4 pounds.
This lady who lives down the road from us here had a baby that weighed 13 pounds.
Wow.
13 pounds.
I think two babies.
Crazy.
I'm going to play you.
We have a clip here.
Here you go.
This was a shock for sure.
Our first was 9.15.
So we anticipated a bigger baby, but nothing like this.
I'm getting used to it, but it's definitely hard because he wants to be held all the time.
So working on those muscles right now.
He does eat around the clock.
It's kind of hard to keep up for sure.
Head full of hair.
Double-sized baby.
C-section?
Yeah, it doesn't really say here.
Oh, it just says a baby weighing over 13 pounds,
I've been born in Tennessee, making it one of the biggest,
baby's ever born at that hospital. The baby's name is Leo Everett Taylor 80% bigger than the average
baby. It's as big as a three-month-old, but it just came out.
Golly, putting it that way. What you say, Mike? It was C-section. It was so big. It won't
come out. We've got to cut it open. Dang, that's wild. But the other baby would be in nine pounds.
That's a big baby too. I know how big the dad is because she's normal.
Average in every way. I'm looking at the dad behind her. He's not like seven-foot-two.
He's not women yama. That's from WSMV.
Here's a story too that kind of freaked me out a little bit.
But, I mean, it's good because they know where the kid is.
But there was a teenager reported missing in Houston back in 2015.
And they found him eight years later.
And he's fine.
It's just, he's been living at home the whole time.
And he was going by other name, like saying he was his cousin, the nephew, all kinds of stuff.
What?
Oh, you don't, this is a story.
I thought you would have eaten up.
You don't know this one?
But I read it.
But I'm like, what are the police?
Do you not look at a photo next to him and be like, you're the same kid and do it?
A 25-year-old man who had allegedly disappeared.
eight years ago was never really missing and has been living with his mom the whole time.
Rudy Ferius made national headlines over the weekend when it was reported he had been located safe
at a church in Houston after a year long search. He was reported missing in 2015.
Ferrius quote was not missing during the eight year period, says the Houston police lieutenant Christopher Zamora.
There had been multiple times in eight years when police officer spoke with the young man and he gave him fake names.
So wild. Like what is the point of that? Like what is the what is the game? Like what's the in game?
I never read the motivation behind it.
I could never figure that out.
Like if she was hiding him from somebody.
But again, if she was hiding, he was still around.
Right.
Right.
Did she want to keep him out of school?
Did, was there some sort of financial gain?
Like, do you get money for a missing child?
I don't know.
Attention.
And then she didn't.
I don't know the answer to that, but that is a crazy story.
One other one, and we're going to talk to Eddie and Abby in a little bit.
They're going to jump out of that airplane.
Speaking of airplanes, on Sunday night, cops in Minneapolis were waiting at the airport to arrest a guy.
they knew he was on the plane.
And so as he's coming down, he opens the door, jumps out, slides down it, and takes off running.
Oh my gosh.
At the airport.
Absolutely.
The attempt of escape occurred 11.15 p.m. right up there on the tarmac.
I just felt like I'd open that door and then the thing wouldn't open.
Right.
You're just, I'm so betting on that slide and that slide doesn't open.
But they end up finding him inside of a catering truck.
Wow.
That's where he hid.
I'm surprised he could even get away at all at an airport running through the.
Also, did he just.
He like, start walking up the jetway and he sees the police or the police start coming on the airplane.
He sees him. He's like, I'm out of here.
I would think they're not on the plane. I would think he sees all the cop cars waiting for him down below.
And he knows it's him, huh?
Police said the man was one of for violating a restraining order and also had an active felony drug warrant in Wright County.
So he opens the door and slides down the slide.
At least you got to do that. Tell us things about that.
Heck yeah.
Had those charges.
Slide to slide.
I will check in with Abby and Eddie because they're jumping out of an airplane in the next 20 minutes or so right here on the show.
I don't want to do this with them on the phone, but I didn't really.
realize that after the show yesterday, you guys made goodbye messages to Eddie and Abby.
Yeah.
Seems a little morbid.
I know.
It's morbid, but it's also that way we can get our emotions out, like our feelings, and talk about when they're gone.
How many are there?
We have four here.
It feels kind of creepy.
Can I hear lunchboxes?
Yeah, here you go.
Oh, man.
The phones are just going to ring and ring.
and ring
but I'm sure someone can just step in
shouldn't be that hard but
our ability to wear that headset
that will be missed
Eddie
man
I'm gonna miss hearing about how busy he is
how he's so stressed out
how he works so hard
how he needs me to make a real for him
I mean so yeah really
I guess I'm just gonna miss him annoying me
you know is that like that little brother that
that annoys you and annoys you annoys you
annoys you, but when they're gone, you miss them.
That's what it's going to be without.
That's what it's going to be like without Eddie.
Were you messing up or getting emotional?
I was getting emotional.
Oh, my.
I was like, what is happening?
I thought he was messing up.
But then I know he can't edit that music like that.
Okay.
If they do die, this is really bad.
Horrible.
Yes.
I already thought that multiple times.
It's the truth.
And don't you believe in speaking stuff into existence?
Yeah, I don't want to speak this.
They made you do this bit?
Yeah.
Who made you?
Lunchbox?
Okay, let me hear some Amy's.
I might cut it, but go ahead.
How do I say goodbye?
If we lose Eddie, what are you going to miss about him?
Oh, his chicken?
Does he have like the best chicken ever?
That's it?
Well, no, I mean, that's only one thing.
I feel like I'd be here all day, but told you everything I'd miss about Eddie.
And Abby, don't even get me started.
She's the sweetest person that we have on the show.
So I just feel like the whole vibe.
I'll feel for Eddie's family and his kids.
I appreciate the idea behind it.
I just don't like how it makes me feel.
You might want to hear Ray's.
Raise is heartfelt.
Really?
Right.
It's deep.
Okay.
Go ahead.
What are you going to miss about Eddie?
He's a good yes guy.
Good laugh.
He's always there to tell a joke.
He'll give you that big belly laugh
whether he believes it or not.
He's good at videos.
I mean, it might just be a blank screen
if you go on Facebook after this.
and you know
I mean it can be more parking spaces
his Jeep takes up I think two in the parking
go out so but yeah I'm missing
Abby's gone
what are we missing about Abby
friendly smile nice girl
really great honestly off air
sweet as can be partied in Vegas
with her one time had a blast
all always cherish those memories man
strong Ray
yeah I felt that
a fitting tribute to two people who have not died
and won't die in the next segment
Well, two segments.
We hope.
They're going to jump out of an airplane on the air.
We do not know how long we're going to say connected to them.
If they get to a height and their phone dies,
if the phone doesn't connect at all.
But we will be here when they jump.
It'll be all live.
So when they get up there and the phone dies,
are they just put it in their pocket?
Yeah, you probably.
You just zip it.
When I did it had a suit on with all the zipper pockets.
That's what I was going to say.
What happens if it falls?
I don't think that'll happen.
If it falls like a penny.
I think it'll die before it gets to the top, the plane.
So they're not going to jump.
out with. They won't have connection. I don't think. Okay, because I was going to say
like a penny, if you drop it from the Empire State Building, he'll kill
someone on the... That's a rumor. It will not.
A myth. Yes, myth. Yes, not even rumor.
It will not kill you. Okay, so we'll come back and do that.
Well, in this next
20 minutes or so, we should be connecting with
Eddie and Abby as they jump out of an airplane. I don't really know where we are
right now because they went into some, hey,
this is real, this is serious. Can I'm eating?
Okay. They're scuba now. Scoova, now. Scooooo, Steve?
No, no, it's Eddie. It's Eddie. Oh.
Oh, it's me.
Okay, where are you?
Okay, so I'm waiting to get my jumpsuit on and get strapped in.
Like, we're about to do that here in the next two minutes.
Okay.
I got all the scoop.
I'm like, what we're doing, like what I need to do.
There's three rules apparently.
When do you stop, drop and roll?
No, no, no, no, don't put that on my head.
I have to be focused because I was daydreaming during the class for a second.
I'm like, oh, no, what did they just say?
It's a skydiving class and he might die and he's daydreaming.
Okay, go ahead.
So what's the plan?
Okay, so I'm going to get strapped that.
I'm going to get all my stuff strapped in and they're going to time me up to some guy and we're going two and a half miles up.
And then we're going to jump, man.
We're going to do it.
So that would be basically 12, 30,000 feet.
Yeah, 5,000, 180 feet, right?
It pays a mile.
Yeah.
That's good.
That was daydreaming like I said.
10,000, 12.
Yeah, 13,000 feet basically.
Yeah.
That's fine, man.
It's crazy, though, as you go up because you're going to be like, well, I guess it's time to jump.
And they're like, no, no, we're not even halfway there yet.
Hey, did they tell you, when you jumped, did they tell you to bend arch, arch, your back and stuff?
Probably.
I think at that point, I was just, like, trying to pee.
Like, I was just nervous, and I was like, don't, don't, don't, like, try to, like, hold it back a little bit, yeah.
Anything Abby wants to say, is she by you?
Abby's on the other side of the table, man.
That's freaking out.
She looks like she's crying.
What's your nervous scale right now, 10 being you can't get in the plane?
One being, no problem.
I mean, I'm probably about seven.
Where were you when you woke up this morning?
Which is zero. I wasn't nervous.
Got it. And we'll ask Abby what she is.
What Abby's at 10 for sure.
Didn't tell her she's freaking out.
Tell her arch you back.
They made her jump on a scale because they were scared she was too light.
She floats the other way. She jumps out and goes up.
Oh my goodness.
Maybe they can, they put like rocks in her.
Yeah, the parachute will just take her and like gone.
They put those ankle weights.
My grandma used to work with my grandma, they strap it on her ankle.
Hey, Grandma, I wear those.
Yeah, and my grandma.
Yeah.
Okay, Eddie, we'll check it back in a few minutes.
Hey, Scoob, Steve, how long when the plane goes up until they can jump?
I'm trying to time this thing out for our listeners.
So in the next five minutes, we're going to the plane, and that's like a quick process.
And then once they get on the plane, the whole thing is 20 minutes total.
Until they get to the ground?
We'll hit the ground, yeah.
Okay, then we'll jump.
We'll come back with you a second.
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Scoobo Steve is with Eddie and Abby as they jump out of the airplane.
Hey, Scoob and Steve, are they not up yet?
No, so now they've got their gear on.
They're about to go outside, but the problem is Eddie keeps going to the bathroom,
which has held this up a little bit.
Is he so nervous? He has to keep peeing.
He's gone probably four times, and he's gone number two at least twice.
Is he so nervous that he's really going to the bathroom,
or is he trying to just extend it because he doesn't want to jump out of the airplane?
You know, that's a great point. I don't know.
But I would like to believe he's going to the bathroom a lot.
I don't know. That's actually a great angle.
I don't know.
He's gone to the bathroom six times the past 30 minutes.
I've been told. Okay. Are they going now?
So right now, they've got their gear on and they're heading out towards the door to go towards the plane.
So yeah, they're like maybe five minutes from going on the plane.
Okay, we'll check back in a second.
Cool. All right. Eddie and Abby jumping out of the airplane.
If Eddie can get there without having to stop and go to the bathroom again.
I'm worried. Six times in 30 minutes.
Eddie and Abby are jumping out of the plane at any moment. Let's check in with Scuba.
They drove an hour up to Kentucky from where we are.
Scuba, so what's the deal now? Are we about to jump?
I need to get the sound.
now.
Hello. Hey, we're over here.
We're walking towards the plane right now.
Oh, you're not up yet?
I don't even hear that.
Okay.
So once they get in the plane, how long?
Once they get in the plane, it's a full 20 minutes of getting on and coming down.
Well, the plane's pulling up right now to pick them up.
I don't if you can hear that.
No.
I just want to make sure our listeners get to hear it.
We're not like not in a commercial when they jump, you know?
No, I feel like, yeah.
No, the plane's right here.
The plane just pulled up.
The golden night plane, doors wide open, and now they're walking up to it.
So they speak it on here in a minute.
and in the full process of them getting on flying and come down 20 minutes.
Okay. Let me talk to Eddie one more time.
Eddie.
Hey, Scoop is running onto the plane.
Hello.
Hey, describe what you're seeing and what you're doing.
Okay, right now I'm talking to my tandem instructor, Dusty.
We're about to get on the airplane right now. Can you hear it?
Are you attached to him already?
No, no, no. Right now we're right next to each other. We're not attached yet.
It's named Dusty. He's really cool. He wants to stay high.
Hey, Dusty. What's up, buddy?
Hey, man, how's it going?
Hey, it's pretty good. Dusty.
I want you to really do some flips with Eddie.
Like really let him have it, okay?
All right.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
See you, buddy.
Eddie.
Yo, I can barely hear you.
Are you front to butt or butt to front?
Am I butt to front?
Oh, no.
He's behind me.
So his fronts to your butt?
I'm little spoon.
Okay, got it.
Okay.
Bye.
How big a guy is Dusty?
Yeah.
How tall is Dusty's smaller than me?
Got it.
All right.
We'll talk to you soon.
Hey, I love you guys.
Yeah, we heard you.
You're not going to die.
You're fine. Are you scared?
All right. A little bit. Yes.
Okay, bye.
All right, bye.
Okay. Ray, we will break.
Let them go up. Hopefully when we come back, they'll be ready to jump.
We can't really speed this along.
I have no control over the speed.
You know, I can't be like, guys, we got to hit this break.
It's the Army.
It's jumping out of an airplane.
So we'll hit it and we'll come back.
Good?
Quick check in with Scoo of Steve, who is on the ground
because we've lost cell with Eddie and Abby in the airplane.
Scoob, Steve, are you there?
I'm here, yeah.
Is the plane high up in the air?
It's so high that I can't see it anymore.
It's gone out of my visual.
Will they tell you when they jump?
They'll give us a countdown.
So I think we have like another four minutes to reach out to the dude and they'll jump.
But I have a question though for lunchbox.
Is he there?
Hold on here.
Hold on, I'll connect you.
Lunchbox flying too.
It's good to see.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's up, ma'am.
Hey, so I was talking to someone that works here for the Army.
And they've been saying for years, they've been trying to get you to jump.
And they, that you keep getting the excuse of, oh, you can't because you can't get off work.
What's your reply to that?
No one, I don't know what you're talking about.
I mean, really.
He said he doesn't know what you're talking about, Scoop's Steve.
I don't know if you can hear him.
Yeah, I mean.
I don't know why the Army would lie that they've reached out to you multiple times asking
to jump.
Are you just trying not to do this?
I would have driven up there with you today.
Okay.
All right, well, then we can do this in a few months again if you want to try to jump.
That's fine.
I don't think he's scared of it.
At lunch, I'm not scared of jump.
I'm not scared of jump.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was skyditing with him when we were 29.
Let us know.
I'm going to keep you up.
Come on the air when they jump.
Okay.
But Ray, you can leave them up, leave his volume up,
and he can just start yelling when they jump.
Did you guys see the-
I mean, did you hear him trying to, like...
Yeah, he tried to got you, yeah, but it's like...
Maybe they are thinking about another lunchbox.
Yeah.
Do you see Mark Zuckerberg without a shirt on?
No.
You see the picture?
Why?
So he would...
Yeah, he's a monster.
You liked it?
He's got, I mean, you can see all his abs.
And he's got big chest.
He's training.
He does the...
Jitsu?
Jitsu, UFC, whatever.
He's, he's a monster.
doing the MMA, all the letters.
Look at this picture of him. Mark Zuckerberg.
Which, oh, okay. Wow, that is shocking.
Yeah. I think you kill Elon Musk, right?
Right, yes.
Although Elon Musk is supposedly a jiu-jitsu guy as well.
Is that what you do when you get rich? You just do jujitsu?
I think everybody does.
Because I say that, remember the episode of Friends and...
John Favro.
John Favro plays basically Mark Cuban or Mark Zuckerberg type guy, and he wants to UFC fight
because he has everything else.
has billions of dollars, so he learns jujitsu and then it gets a crap beat out of him over and over again.
I said Courtney because it's Courtney Cox, but it's Monica in the show's boyfriend.
Yeah, Zuckerberg looks good though.
Ray, what do you want to do? Do you want to hang out for three?
Well, he said four minutes up. They're going to jump then if we break.
Yeah. But they've said that for an hour.
I mean, we've been here just waiting, sitting on their thumbs. Okay. Scoob Steve.
Yeah, so I'll find out about the exiting of the plane. Hold on.
Okay.
Radio here. They'll call for hot target of winds. That's there about a mile out at that point.
then they'll say standby.
If you were on the radio, stand by,
everything's cleared and they're about to exit.
So you get an audible signal on the...
We're going to go to break real quick and come back.
We can probably beat it.
Kind of where the moon is.
They're jumping from the moon?
No one said they were going to the moon.
No one said they were going to go.
Okay.
All the way from the moon.
Break, we'll come back.
Quicker we get out, quicker we can come back.
All right, go.
All right, turn them up.
Scuba.
Jumped.
Did they jump?
Hey, they jumped.
They're like 5,000 feet in the air.
And it looks like two yellow and black birds just zoom in through the skies.
It's so cool.
Wait, so they jumped a long time ago.
They're falling right now.
They're falling.
Yeah, they jumped me about a minute and a half ago during that last song.
Okay, so what's happening is Eddie and Abby have jumped out of an airplane.
They are now flying to their death.
Let's just be your dream.
Plummeting.
Yeah.
Sorry, plummeting.
They're now plummeting to their death.
And we're going to see if their lives are spared when they land.
How long until you think they land?
How much long do you until it hit the ground possibly?
Another three minutes, three, four minutes.
Okay, so, yeah, let's just stay on.
Let's check in at CF Abby and Eddie have landed.
Scoobah, Steve, what's the latest?
It looks like they're probably maybe 20 stories up for me.
I could see them both floating down slowly.
So they're alive right now?
Oh, I can't tell if they're alive.
They must be floating bodies.
Got it.
We got to keep listeners here.
for this. I'm sure they're fine.
They could have passed out. They could have passed out, yes.
Well, so they say that if you slow down, it's because you're scared.
So they went a little slower than normal, so I'm sure they're a little freaked out.
Okay, so how far are they from landing now?
Because I'm sure you can't be under them when they're landing.
No, no. So I'm right next to them. So there's an area where the concrete meets the grass,
and I'm right next to where I could be in the safe zone to catch them.
I mean, it looks like I feel like I could jump and touch them at this point.
Abby and Eddie are about to land. We're going to sit here.
They're breaking news.
The 700 millionth person of skydive and make it.
Did he say he's going to catch this?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, I didn't know that was part of the process.
Yeah, yeah.
We need to spice this up.
So he's going to try to catch them.
We're 500 feet right now.
I got the word 500 feet.
That's a long way.
500 feet.
Morgan's got some video on pictures too.
I don't know if she's posted on social people could check out.
No, she hadn't.
Yes, they're on socials.
There's a picture of all them outside the plane.
I just feel awkward because
Eddie goes.
What's going on?
Are you celebrating?
Eddie is right there and so is Abby.
They're coming down.
Eddie is touching the ground right.
No, it's Abby.
Oh, my God.
It's Abby.
Abby came down first.
That's on a raid.
Abby is a jury.
She wins.
Abby is laying on the ground.
She's not gotten up yet.
Oh, no, she's moving.
Is she alive?
Okay, good.
And now how far is Eddie?
Eddie's going way slower.
Eddie is super scared.
What?
Why is there a wet spot on Eddie soon?
But Eddie and Abby are look very different.
different.
Yeah, like,
they're both in yellow suits, though.
Like extremely yellow.
I hear you.
I hear you.
Yeah, Eddie is literally just slowly soren.
He's still not down?
Maybe he is.
I can see him.
His face doesn't look too good.
Eddie's on now.
Eddie?
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
That was the craziest thing I've ever done in my life.
Talk to me about you go up in the air.
Do you ever get to a point where you're like,
can we jump now because it seems too high?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I thought, like, I would say about five minutes
into the flight, I'm thinking like, all right, this is it. This is where we're jumping. But he's like,
no, no, no, we've got like, you know, 5,000 more feet to go. And so we got higher and higher and
higher. And then they open up this door, dude, and I'm sitting right in front of the door. That's where
it gets real. What did you feel whenever you look down out of the plane? It's like, it's like,
you know, when you're on a tall building and you just look down and your legs get weak, it was like
that. Did they keep you from holding on to the side? Because they wouldn't let us, because they
thought we'd hold on and not let go.
Honestly, they said hold on your strap, your harness, and that's it.
And that's what I did, man.
I was like, they called it Steve Erkling, you know, so you hold on like your suspenders.
Mm-hmm.
And you just hold on to them.
And so the first 15, 20 seconds, describe that feeling when you're falling out of the plane?
Oh, dude, that was crazy.
So, so luckily, luckily my tandem guy, he did everything.
He did the jump.
He counted one, two, three, and then we jumped.
And it's unbelievable.
It's not like you feel like you're falling, really.
Everything gets loud.
I couldn't hear a single thing.
My mouth immediately got dry.
I couldn't close my eyes.
Like, it was crazy.
Did it hurt when they pulled the cable, the cord?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
When you were talking about that, I'm like, it can't hurt that bad.
Dude, it pulls everything straight up.
Was it scary to you to float down because knowing if the parachute now doesn't work as you're floating, then you're dead, did?
Dude, this is the craziest part.
So they let me pull the parachute.
No, they did not.
Yes.
Yes, he goes, I want you to pull a parachute.
I'm like, I'm not pulling the parachute.
He's going to do it.
And so he gives me the sign, you know, like we're, I don't know.
I really, you can't tell time up there, but it felt like it was 30 seconds.
Then he put the thumb up, and that means pull the, pull the parachute.
I yank on the button.
Dude, the parachute comes out.
And apparently it was too early, but he said, that's good.
That's what we want, just in case I didn't pull it right.
I'd be afraid I'd pull it so hard to, like, rip out of the front of the chest.
I'd be like, ah, and it's gone.
And you're like, oh, God, it's like when you pull the string out of your shorts.
And you're like, oh, no, we'll go back in.
No, we're done.
So when you landed, relief?
Yeah.
Honestly, when the parachute kind of deploys relief.
Yeah.
Because you do feel the sense of like, all right, we're secure, we're floating now.
It doesn't feel like you're going as fast.
So if we do fall, it won't be that bad, I guess.
I don't know, dude.
Honestly, you're just, you don't even know what you're thinking when you're up there.
Gather your thoughts.
Is Abby near you?
Abby's right here.
Is there a reason you went slower than Abby?
Were you more scared than Abby?
Is that what happened?
No, he made me pull the parachute earlier.
Oh, so he floats longer.
Yeah, I bet you made that story up before he got on with us.
That was good, good story telling.
Abby.
Here's Abby.
Here's Abby.
Oh, my gosh.
I want to go again.
Send her back up.
It's not a roller coaster.
can sprint to the front of the line again.
Yeah.
Abby, give me your thoughts.
I can, okay, so like when you first jump out, it's just like this rush.
I can't even describe, like, it's like air, like up your nose and like in your mouth.
Well, good description.
And then you're like looking up at the plane flying away.
And you just like don't even know what's going on.
You can't really see.
And then he pulls the parachute and you just like shoot up.
Oh my gosh.
It's insane.
And then we were coming down and he's like, do you want to help the fear?
I'm like, no, no.
But he's like, do you want to do like spins and everything?
And it felt like we went upside down.
We didn't go upside down.
But it felt like we did.
It's like in a car when you go over a bump and it felt like he jumped.
But you really didn't.
He really did.
He really did.
But it feels like he jumped.
Okay.
I'm glad you guys are safe.
I'd like to thank the Army again for doing this.
And just remind everybody at how great the Army is.
So many opportunities for you in the Army to find a job, a career path that you love.
Also, while serving your country.
That's why we did this was to highlight the Army.
And also to let Amy and Abby jump out of an airplane.
And I think we did all of that.
Eddie and Abby, yeah.
Who did I say Amy and Abby?
What you're next.
Okay.
But only with a number all that.
Oh, okay.
Oh, Mary Poppins.
We'll see how that turns out.
Okay, okay.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Get home.
It's something good.
So when you get home from work, let your dogs run up and greet you?
Stanley stays asleep.
Maybe he opens his eyes.
And Ella, yeah, but she's just anxious all the time.
She greets everybody making sure that I have a gun or something.
I don't know.
Well, Stevie, a golden retriever, he loves to greet one of the kids from his home.
Like his owners, one of them came home from school.
And he's like, oh, and he's going to greet.
And a motorcycle's coming.
The motorcycle doesn't stop or isn't able to, and boom, hits Stevie.
Wait, so this is outside.
Yes.
Oh, this is terrible.
Wait, this is too bad.
The dog and the motorcycle.
Steve was rushed to the vet, six days in ICU,
punctured lungs,
Steeves, fractured ribs, yeah.
And she's doing great.
She's going to live.
Stevie's going to live.
And the cool part is kids in the neighborhood,
I don't have the full medical bill,
but I love that younger kids in the neighborhood
rallied together and they're like,
we want to fundraise for Stevie,
and they were able to collect $400 to give to Stevie's owners
to contribute towards the medical bills,
which was just a really sweet gesture.
I'm assuming the motorcycle driver did not wipe out that he probably just like clipped him.
That's kind of what I saw.
So that that person was fine.
But the dog's going to be fine.
Yes.
But six days in ICU, would you put a dog six days in ICU?
Yours?
I mean, yeah, I guess.
Did you pay for it?
Yes.
Didn't your ex-husband say that he wouldn't do that?
Well, he said that dog should have a $500 limit.
That's my point.
We'd go down.
We'd go down.
We'd just go bankrupt trying to save them.
I think at the end of the day
he would do anything
He would do
No, you can say whatever you want in
You don't have to go home
And Josie or Rottweiler
He would have
Kara, our current
Labradoodle with lots of anxiety
That's a rescue
and has so many problems
Maybe not
Like 250, 250 max
All right, great story
That is 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'm saying
Yep, that's me
Clipper 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, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be.
Listen to The Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
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 podcasts.
I'm Ego Vodom.
My next guest, you know from Stepbrothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo.
Woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with him one day, and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall,
and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks, Dad, on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your
podcast.
Here's a voicemail from Abby in Minnesota.
I need help from Amy.
We are adopting our second baby.
I need best advice for transracial adoption podcast.
I need skincare, hair care, any kind of tips she can give.
It's going to be a great learning curve, but we are so excited.
Thank you all.
Wow, that's a lot of advice you have to give there.
Yeah, I feel like it be better if she email me and I get emailers and resources.
But yeah, there's definitely books.
Like, here's the thing.
You could even just type into Google and you can read reviews from other parents of books that you can.
can get to have in your house
not only for the transracial, but
you know, if your child,
I don't know how old they are, if there's any trauma
they've experienced and how you can handle
some of that.
There's just so many. I would
recommend if you have
anybody besides me, like maybe
that's close to you or in your circle
or in your town or a friend of a friend that you could call
that it could be a mentor to you.
Do your kids have a mentor? Or do you have a mentor?
I do. Yes.
A mentor as in
someone that's adopted or someone that's adopted.
I have, okay, so I have a friend, my friend Tracy, who is adopted from Haiti.
She adopted two older kids, boy and a girl.
I feel like she's a few years ahead of me and everything.
So I'm able to call upon her when, and I have another friend Jamie that also adopted from Haiti that lives in Austin.
Like those are people I can straight up call or text at any moment and be like, well, this is what I'm experiencing.
How can you help me?
And then I have, they haven't to both be white, but they adopted Haitians.
then I have some, we have some Haitian friends and or just Americans that are black that can relate
to some of the other issues that I may not understand when it comes, especially to hair care
as a white woman that I can call upon to get advice or in how different things my children
may experience because they're black, which my son always corrects me, I'm brown.
He's like, why do you say I'm black, mom?
My skin is so brown.
Well, so what's your one line of advice to her?
That would be it.
I don't know if you have somebody in your circle that maybe even knows somebody because I wasn't, let me tell you, I got connected through, I mean, Bobby and I have a mutual friend.
You know our friend Pete.
He's the one that introduced me to Tracy.
He heard I was adopting from Haiti and he said, you need to meet my friend and he gave me her number.
And then she immediately became my mentor through the process.
So it could be something like that.
Network.
Ask around.
Who can introduce you to someone
that has maybe been in your shoes?
And that's huge.
Thank you very much.
Abby and thank you for the call.
I try to do top three of the saddest songs
and my saddest songs,
but I have four.
Number four is Keith Whitley,
don't close your eyes.
You know this about?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, we've described it before
in the show,
but it's like if he wants her to be with him,
the moment and he feels like if she closes her eyes while she's with him, her brain or her mind
will take her to another man. Yeah. So he's like, just don't close your eyes. Look at me in this moment.
Right. Because every time she dies, she thinks of somebody else. This poor guy. Guess that? Number four.
Number three is George Jones. He stopped loving her today.
He stopped loving her today. You know what the song's about? Yeah, he stopped loving because he died.
Nice. That's the only way he was ever going to stop loving her today.
her is when he died. How sad is that? Sad and like in a lovely way. Yeah. Like in a way where you go,
oh. Call play Fix You is a number two on my list. Oh, this one's so sad. What do you hear?
I know what it's about. Go ahead. So Chris Martin wrote it for Gwyneth Paltrow after she lost her
dad and she was grieving and he wanted to be able to fix her.
Like it still sucks it out of me.
Isn't that so sad?
Yeah.
But again, in like such a lovely way.
Oh yeah.
I mean, when I hear that song, I'm like, why did they consciously un-couple?
Oh, man.
Sounds like they-
I'm gonna get all teary-eyed right now doing this bit.
Right.
Brooks and Dunn, Cowgirls Don't Cry with Reeva.
This is my list and I'm seeing if you know them all.
Right, I do.
This song takes you on a journey.
From cowgirls don't cry when they're little to also cowgirls don't cry when their grandpa dies?
Is it the grandpa?
So what happens is she's a young girl when it starts and her dad's like, hey, you can fill out the horse.
Cowgirls don't cry.
Hey, Cal girls don't cry.
But then right before he's about to die, he goes, don't cry when I die, to her dad.
Cal girls don't cry.
And that's when Reba comes in and goes, cow girls don't cry.
Oh, come on.
Gives me goosebumps.
All those do.
I'm kind of like...
But a lot of this sadness
is beautiful sadness.
Yeah, I mean, those are amazing songs.
Keith's a funny song that sucks for that dude.
But the rest of them, you know?
Bobby Bone Show.
Boney. Up to Day.
This story comes up to us from Arizona.
A family was very excited
because they're about to have a baby.
Let's tell you what, it's going to be a boy or a girl.
And there's people swimming in the lake
and they get these little flares,
and they shoot it, and they catch the grass on fire.
And it's a little brush fire.
Hurry, get it out, get it out.
So then a bunch of people come over and start pouring water,
and they put the fire out.
Okay.
That was it.
That's all I got.
Okay, so what do we learn here, though?
Let's make a learning lesson out of this.
Don't use fire for any reason whatsoever in a gender reveal.
Yeah, like make sure, or if you're going to do it, shoot the fire into, like, water.
They might have tried that, though.
You can't really, the wind blows it, it.
Oh, yeah, and the wind was blowing.
You can get better flares.
Because they're not supposed to catch things on fire.
Okay, that's it.
All right, good?
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story the Day.
A voicemail left for the show here.
Morning Studio.
I have a very quick question.
Been a fan for so long.
I've been listening since I was like seven years old with my dad on his way to work.
Now I'm doing that on my own.
I just got my first car and I was wondering what you guys think you should put in a brand new first car.
Where there's some staples of what you need?
All right.
Thank you, Bobby.
Well, just make sure you have the things that aren't going to get you a ticket, meaning you have to make sure you're updated insurance, because I don't, I'm not good at keeping the updated insurance in the glove box, keep it on my phone now too.
But I'm not good at that.
I'd be like, yeah, let me.
Oh, man, 2016.
And I have insurance.
I just did the printing it out.
Right.
And putting it in there.
Yeah, it's funny you win insurance because I went tourniquet.
A what?
Yeah.
Car wreck, like, if you're like losing R.
I have one in my car.
What is wrong with you guys?
Insurance.
Nothing.
I'm not one of the guy.
Guys.
Yeah.
I think it's great.
Amy has one of those defibrillators.
I think what you need
a defibrillator in the trunk.
That's great.
It depends on what.
Yes.
Sure.
Jumper cables.
I would say just for me it's always tough
to have current insurance.
I just keep a couple bars.
Snacks.
But I eat them almost immediately.
It's like going to the movies
and getting stuff in the concession stand.
I plan to eat the whole movie,
but I have the whole box of milk duds
before the first preview's over.
And then I'm like, well, that's stupid.
I could have done that at home.
You have to keep them in the back
so you can't reach them.
Yeah, you've got to have a couple
empty Gatorade bottles. That way if he gets stranded
and you can use the bathroom. Why does you just pee
outside? Well, what if it's a snowstorm?
Why are you driving in a snowstorm?
Because that happens sometimes. Or, you know, you got
he said new car, so I was going to say air freshener
because if you bought a used car, got to have that air freshener
ain't going to smell very nice.
Hey man, you got a good new car. Don't worry about us.
Just the stuff that you need.
We have no idea. Because
anything we keep in our car for sure?
Like, is there anything you have... You have a tourniquet?
Because I don't even know that I have my car in insurance right now,
Even after all that.
I have my current insurance.
I have turnicet, dry shampoo,
I have nothing.
I have a picture of my girlfriend,
which is my wife in the corner on the front.
Oh, that's so bad.
I don't.
That's what I used to do in like eighth grade, though?
Oh, for sure.
Eighth grade.
You mean you were 16?
No, I like to sound cooler.
I was like 20 probably.
Okay, that's it.
Let's do another voicemail.
Frank in Louisville, Kentucky.
Here you go.
Hello, everyone on the Bobby Brown Show.
At the point of the call,
say, I love you guys.
I listen to you guys every, every day,
every morning when I can.
I can remember when you guys first started,
I'm hearing Louisville, Kentucky.
Love you guys, love you guys, love you guys, love you guys.
Keep up to get work.
That's it. Thank you all.
Okay, thank you guys.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Have a great day.
Bye, everybody.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits,
my basketball and college football journey,
or my career in sports media.
Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement
to my brand new podcast.
The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw,
unfilled of conversations
with athletes, creators,
and voices that not only deserve to be heard,
but celebrated.
So let's get to it.
Listen to The Clifford show
on the IHeard Radio app,
Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes,
follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
In 2023,
Bachelor star Clayton Eckerd was accused
of fathering twins.
But the pregnancy appeared to be a hoax.
You doctored this particular test twice.
and soans, correct?
I doctored the test ones.
It took an army of internet detectives
to uncover a disturbing pattern.
Two more men who'd been through the same thing.
Greg, a lesbian.
Michael Mancini.
My mind was blown.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is Love Trapped.
Laura, Scottsdale Police.
As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the Iheart radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
When a group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist, they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed, I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he deserves.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe, on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
