The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Full Show) Lunchbox Has a Bone To Pick With a Country Artist + Eddie Shares Update On His Teeth After Not Wanting To Pay To Get Them Done + Why Does Amy Have To Wear a Retainer On Air For The Next Week?
Episode Date: November 7, 2023Find out why Lunchbox has a bone to pick with a certain country artist after yesterday's CMA Award interviews... Then, Eddie shares an update on his teeth situation after he didn't want to pay for the...m, hear if he was able to get the work done! Plus, Amy shares why she has to wear a retainer on the show for the nest week...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning, see what, morning.
Let's go around the room and check in with the whole gang here.
First off, he loves to play the guitar and sing.
And recently at work, he was criticized because he was practicing his golf swing.
Here's Eddie.
Can't do anything.
Hey, guys, so check it out.
I thought I was a genius for doing this.
So on Sundays we watch football.
The whole family, we're big Dallas Cowboys fans.
And so we watched the game together,
and I'm thinking to be interactive.
Let's do push-ups, right?
Every time the Cowboys score, we're going to do push-ups.
But my system was flawed, though,
because I did push-ups for the score.
So if they score three points, that's three push-ups.
Bo-bo-Bo.
They score seven after that.
That's 10 push-ups total.
Three and the seven.
Bo-bo-bo-bo.
Well, last-
lot of push-ups.
Last week, they scored like 43 points.
We're close to 100 push-ups.
The Rams game?
Yeah, I'm like, okay, guys, we're going to have to just, like, not do this anymore.
And they score, like, 28 this week.
I think more push-ups, that would be better because it, like, makes it.
We weren't even doing real push-ups anymore.
He's saying it's a lot harder when they thought it was going to be.
Right.
But, I mean, I feel like you want the higher points, and you also want the more push-ups.
If you're making it fun, might as well, get them in.
It's like you don't want to have to do them, but if you have to do them, that's a
thing. I know colleges do it too. You know,
you see like the guys. Oregon Duck, man.
Yeah, the Oregon Duck does it and that's cool and all.
But after a while, we were like, we're not even doing push-ups anymore.
The kids are like, no more touchdown.
Just jacked. What's up, boys?
What sucks is if you do a bunch of push-ups like this last week and you lose.
Yeah.
Because you do them every time. You don't just do 28 total.
Correct. You do seven. And then you do, if they score three more, then you do 10.
Yeah.
And you add it on. I'm following.
Yeah.
How do those guys do it, Oregon? Like, I don't understand.
And in a duck costume.
Didn't they have a fill-in?
Like in between quarters, they go and switch out ducks?
That way there's a new duck in there doing the push-ups?
I don't think so.
I think a lot of times in that position,
especially if the mascot is an active mascot, NBA jumping,
college football, if they tumble.
I think they're just really in shape.
Really strong.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like it, though.
Hey, adding some fitness to your Sundays.
We're trying. We're trying.
All right.
Moving on over.
He was recently excited when from the real world, John Brennan came on the show.
He's the only artist he's ever paid attention to in our studio.
It's Lunchbox, everybody.
I got kind of upset this weekend, guys.
It's rare for me to get that upset, frustrated, angry, whatever.
So my five-year-old got invited to a...
It's rare?
It's not rare at all.
That's actually what you're known for.
Yeah.
So he got invited to a birthday party.
Got an invitation said, hey, birthday party at Chuckie Cheese.
Come on out.
Let's celebrate.
Didn't say anything about not bringing siblings.
So we tell the two younger ones, yeah, we're going to Chuckie Cheese.
It's a birthday party.
You get to go.
They're going to have tokens for you to play games.
Wait, is that common? I don't have kids.
So if your kid gets invited, do you often take the siblings?
No, you ask first.
Or if you do, do you just take them as a side and you do stuff, let them do stuff, not birthday party included.
That's possible, too.
You can do that.
That way the host or whoever the parent is of the birthday kid isn't paying for everyone.
Yeah.
Got it.
Usually they say no siblings on the invite.
That's usually how it happens.
But when it doesn't say no siblings, you bring the siblings.
But you don't ask, hey, did you guys forget to say no siblings?
No.
Got it.
Because if they don't say it, then it's spoken, hey, all.
All are welcome.
Got it.
So we show up and we're ready.
And my three-year-old goes up to get his little tokens from the lady.
And she's like, oh, no, no, no.
It's only for the class.
It's not for everyone.
And I'm like, okay.
So now I got to explain to my kids that they can't do Chuckie Cheese because this lady.
They can't do it.
Why don't you just buy them some tokens?
Because we were under the impression that it was everybody was welcome.
Yeah, I hear you though.
But why don't you just buy them the tokens then?
Well, that wasn't part of the deal.
Part of the deal is we're going to a birthday party because I got to be at the birthday party
because my kids at the birthday party.
Right.
So while you're there,
why don't you just buy them
some tokens?
One part of the plan, man.
So, I mean,
are you guys on my team?
No, no.
What's weird is you never get mad or angry,
right?
I have any rage.
Right, exactly.
So I was frustrated.
So when we left that birthday party,
I was like, well,
that family's not going to be our friends.
Yeah, well, they're probably fine with that.
Yeah, they're cool.
I don't know the no siblings invite thing, right?
Like, that's not, I don't have that culture yet,
but I feel like even if there were to be a misunderstanding
and you had your kids with you
and you could afford it,
you would just buy them some tokens
to let them play games
instead of making them sit there
and do nothing.
Yeah, so we went next door.
We left.
Like my wife stayed at the birthday party
and we went and just walked around the store.
For free.
Free.
Probably should have done that to begin with.
No, when it says, hey, come on, let's go.
It said, come on, let's go.
Bring seven things.
It said, let's celebrate.
Come on, come on.
That's probably a generic birthday card.
Yeah, but it probably was addressed to one kid.
Yeah.
I'm just saying.
No, no, we know what you're.
saying?
I'm just saying I think I'm team
Lunchbox.
Yeah, you are Team Lunchbox.
Okay, Lunchbox, let's just say
your kid is having a party's
best friends with one of Eddie's four kids
and you invite that one kid
and Eddie shows up with all four kids.
Are you paying for the other ones?
No, I would say on the thing,
no siblings.
Like, I know the rules.
He has a point there.
I know the etiquette.
Mine isn't arguing.
No, the etiquette is you don't.
You ask if other siblings are allowed.
Give your kids five bucks if you have it.
Yeah.
You think it costs only $5 go to chicken cheese?
You ain't been in a while.
You're right. I haven't been in a while.
All right, moving on.
She wasn't honest on where she'd go on a first date.
She said yes to a fast food place, but that's up for debate.
Here's Amy.
Even my friends were texting me about that afterwards.
They're like, shut up.
Shut up.
Okay.
I got an email.
Subject line said, create a new password.
And then it said, hi, we got a request to change your password.
You can create a new password to finish making changes in the account center.
Create password.
Here, click this link.
And it looked so legit that, like,
that I thought, oh, someone tried to request a password change in my Instagram.
And don't worry, I didn't click anything.
But just, it's another scam to look out for.
Like, they are getting so good.
Even the, when I click on the email that it came from, it was even better than, it wasn't
like 254.
Like, no, it looked more real.
So hopefully.
And then I went to my Instagram and everything was fine inside there.
So I'm just like, okay.
Well, let's make this an official.
Spam alert then.
Scam alert!
Just give me the subject in the first
line so people know.
Subject was create a new password and says, hey, we got a request
to change your password.
And so that's alarming when you're like, wait a second.
Somebody's trying to log into your account.
Okay, scam alert. Thank you for sharing that, Amy.
All right, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He's a big golf guy now.
He plays whenever time will allow.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
I did not know I had a mailbox here.
And I was just in the bathroom and I saw my mailbox.
for the first time.
Probably a lot of mail in there, huh?
Well, I think scuba or Abby go through it.
Oh.
Look for ricin, you know, any sort of chemical.
But I just grabbed a thing and opened it.
First time I've ever opened my mail here where I grabbed it.
I get mail all the time that I go through.
So I'm going to show you guys what was just sent to me.
Okay.
Attention, Bobby Bones.
Dear Bobby Bones, I've been listening to your show.
In San Antonio.
The reason for my letter, I tried to bring the Arkansas Razorbacks out of their slump.
And now he sent this before the game this last weekend.
He said, I know you had to get rid of your lucky shirt.
I made this pen and it shows he's in like a factory making a pin that I hope can change your team's luck.
I hope this gets to you and you get on a winning track except for when you play Texas A&M.
Signed David St. James, Texas A&M Class of 82.
And it is a personal, it's a pen he made.
A pen to write with.
Oh, wow, it's like a ballpoint nice pin.
Wow.
And it shows him making it like this is.
How cool is that?
Is he a pen maker?
I wonder how much other good stuff I got in the middle of these guys are stolen.
But also, no comment.
Didn't, who knows that the pin, did that bring the good luck?
I think so.
That's why they won?
Look, you turn it.
And the thing comes out.
Let me write something.
Does it work?
Pig.
I've never seen a better pin in my life.
Wow.
You put razor back helmet on it.
Wow.
You should be pen guy now.
That's so nice.
Thank you.
Take it everywhere you go.
David St.
St. James.
And thank you.
You has postal service.
For getting it to you?
For the mail.
Yeah.
It is fascinating.
Who knew?
How does that work?
Overnight?
No idea.
It's crazy, man.
I don't get one place or the other.
I know.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
They say you shouldn't do business with family and friends.
I'm starting to learn why.
About nine months ago, a friend of mine was in dire financial straits.
I was fortunate enough to be in the position to lend him $7,500.
The deal was he'd pay me back
$500 a month until we were square.
Since then, I've only seen $500 and I never hear from him.
I do, however, see him posting all the cool stuff he's doing,
like a trip to Vegas, VIP concert tickets, a new leather coat.
I don't want to play the legal card, but I'm not sure how else I can make the point.
How can I get them take me seriously when I say I want my money back?
Signed, friend out of $7.5,000.
Love Ramundo, by the way.
7.5,000?
That's the Ramundo reference.
7.5,000.
Yeah, it's tough.
That's just a lot of money.
Usually it's like, hey, be ready because when you loan your cousin $200,
you probably aren't going to get it back.
What's $7,500?
That is significant.
What I would do is that's going to take out a loan to pay me back.
If you weren't getting it back and let them deal with that.
Because that sucks.
That's a lot.
Yeah, but okay.
Isn't it, though, with family and friends, if you loan money,
you have to be prepared to...
I agree.
Unless it's like $8,000.
I know, I know.
Like probably shouldn't have done that to begin with,
but they did it.
It's a lot.
Do we know was the leather jacket gifted to him?
We shouldn't compare those things.
That's the first advice I want to give you.
Don't look at what he's doing on Instagram
because Instagram isn't fake anyway.
Right.
It's the greatest hits.
It might not be his leather jacket.
He can be barnes buddies.
Right.
You can make stuff up.
Who cares?
Also, you're not watching his accounts.
You're just irritated.
You're not getting your money.
the first thing to do is to have a conversation.
Or if he's not going to answer, you just send a text message.
I be like, hey, when do you think I can get my next payment?
Don't push him on all of it or what he's doing.
Be like, hey, I'm struggling right now.
Is there any way you can help me back?
I need to get my money back.
Secondly, you learned a lesson here.
I've been burned a couple times.
That's just too much.
I told you I'd pay you the money, dude.
And you gave me $1 a year for the past.
Working on us.
Hey, can you hire an enforcer?
you can hire anybody
but not not
Mike D lives on Dark Web
he tells me all the time
you can hire whatever you want
Like not to hurt him but to scare him
Yeah it's probably not legal
But I think you can
That's not ideal
That'd be legit
No
Like really just someone to just be like
Then you're spending more money
I mean
You're like Eddie wants his money
Now but it's an investment
You spend 100 bucks
To get 7500 back
You have to have two things
One you got to either be
Under the idea of you may lose this friend
Now
if you're going to press hard for the money and get angry,
you're probably going to lose the friend.
You may get the money, but you may lose the friend.
You can do the middle, which is going to be awkward,
but you need to start getting that payback.
Or you can go, like, I'm going to keep the friendship
and just be out of the $7,500.
And all three aren't fun.
Yeah, it's terrible.
But that's the risk you take when you loan people money
that you don't know.
But you can do the legal way, too.
It's going to cost you more money.
Or even if you do know.
I don't understand what you do.
You said that's the risk you take when you loan people money
you don't know.
Or people that you do know is what you're saying?
Yeah.
You take the risk no matter.
I said that wrong.
I'm glad you were there
and embarrassed me in front of my friends again.
All she does.
All she does is make me look stupid in front of you guys.
All I want to impress you guys
and she's making me look dumb
every day in front of my friends.
Okay.
I didn't say it.
You did.
It's a tough place to be.
I will acknowledge that
I think you learned something here.
What I would do is my approach.
I would just reach out and go like,
hey, I'm struggling a little bit.
Is there any way I can get that $500
bucks this month and we can get back on track
with that because I'm in a bad spot?
And hopefully they will work in.
If not, then you hire an import.
Enforcer.
Yeah.
Thank you.
That's the mailback.
We got your email and we let it on the air.
Now it's found a close Bobby's mailbag.
Our executive producer Scuba Steve is in studio.
It's time for Scuba.
Steve suggests.
This is the final Friar tuck check-in.
Friar tucked the guy on Robin Hood that had the, he's kind of bald on top.
He was all drunk.
He had the hair half circle.
Yeah.
Which scuba Steve has right now because he's letting it grow.
Why is this the last one?
So the whole bet is basically if I grow on my hair until the end of the year,
Eddie then has to shave his head.
Yes.
And so it's been three months of me growing this hair out.
You have the ring.
It's awesome.
Yeah, it was awesome.
So I had the ring.
It's like Dr. Phil's head.
Yeah, it's pretty strong.
Yeah.
And so I had a basketball game this past weekend.
I'm my son's coach.
And I was sweating the whole time wearing that hat because I won't take it off.
And it was really uncomfortable.
Be that embarrassed?
I think it looks pretty good, actually.
Dude, it's so embarrassing.
It has, I guess, demeaned me in a sense where I don't feel like me.
I feel awful.
I just don't, I'm not myself.
Even my confidence levels.
I mean, I'm not putting people down who have this look because some people rock it.
It's their thing.
It's for me, it's not.
Did you think it look bad, honestly?
Yeah.
I thought I made him look younger.
Oh, you did it?
Exactly.
No, you can be honest.
Yeah.
I don't think, I don't think it looks bad, but I don't think it makes you look younger.
Yes.
So does this make you look younger?
Oh, he shaved it off.
He shaved it off.
You're back.
Wait, why would he do that?
This is the guy at the beginning and says,
I never back out of a bet.
I don't stop radio bits.
I do everything.
Wow.
Well, I ask my wife, what should I do?
She goes, flip a coin.
That's how all our big decisions are made.
Flip the coin and laying it on the heads.
He shaved it all off.
I shaved it off.
Okay, so bets off.
So, Eddie, you have to do nothing.
And he had to live three months with a friar tuck on.
Wow.
I do not understand.
It was like another month, dude.
I couldn't do another month.
two, almost two.
Almost two.
I could not do it.
I couldn't go through all the holidays
and see family and friends
who have explained it every single time.
It didn't look that bad though,
but I'm telling you,
I know you think it does.
It didn't look that bad.
Yeah, it's coming from a guy
with a full head of hair.
It's easy to say that.
That's true,
I am in shock at your,
no give up attitude.
Hair or no hair,
I'd be like, it looks terrible.
It's not a give up attitude.
I flipped the coin.
I couldn't do it.
Then the coin said,
shave your head.
And as soon as I shade it
my wife goes, oh, my husband's back.
I gave him this big kiss
and we hung out for a little bit. Because I bet your confidence went up too.
Confidence went way through the roof.
Okay, Eddie, he has waved the white flag.
I love it. You have to do nothing except now.
Just live your normal life. What a great day.
Thanks, scuba.
Hey, no problem, any time.
Because I was stressing about it.
Having to shape your head?
Oh, I would just keep like me. Here we go.
The end of the year's coming. I'm about to be bold.
Oh, yeah. Now you're off the hook.
Okay, scuba. Thank you.
No problem, dude.
Lunchbox I'm surprised, too.
I mean, what? I never knew you to be weak like that, scuba.
Like, you are, that's a weak sauce.
It just was very uncomfortable.
Even just, like I said, I'm doing basketball now.
But your own words were, I know.
I never, you said I never go back on a radio bit.
He mostly never does.
He mostly never does.
Exactly.
Your word is nothing.
That was three months.
So come on, give me that.
No.
No, it's nothing.
No, because you back down.
I'm okay with it, but you backed out.
Yeah, when I said I was going to grow my hair for a year, guess what I did?
I grew my hair for an entire year.
That's very different.
Yeah, but I didn't get paid.
Yeah, but you didn't know that until after you grew up.
Yeah, because my buddy knocked up a chick.
And your hair grows.
hair grows so that's a whole different scenario here.
Okay, I'm just saying your hair was going too.
Thank you.
It was funny.
It was awesome.
I liked it.
If you're in Louisville, I'm going to be there not this Friday but next Friday
doing my final on my tour, the comedically inspirational show.
We'd love for you guys to come.
The 15th, I think, it's not this Friday, but next Friday, get tickets at bobbybones.com.
We'll see you guys.
And Scoobo, the ring's gone.
Yeah, it is.
Lord of the Ring is no longer the Lord.
No.
He's just a dude now.
I'm just a dude.
with a bald head.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Tell me something good.
Freddie Bello, also known as Freddie, the pizza man, has pizzerias all over Michigan, Detroit,
and its surrounding areas.
Well, he started a foundation a few years ago, and it was when his son was diagnosed with
autism is when he realized that there's a community out there that needs quiet rooms.
So he spent a lot of money and a lot of time building these quiet rooms all over town,
including where the Detroit Lions play at Ford Stadium.
these are these little rooms that where people with autism or anyone that has sensory overload can go in there and it's peace and quiet and they can relax which is crazy you don't even think about that but ready to pizza man i bet you again i don't think about that again i don't think about a family member who you know has to deal with that yeah but for those they do have it as a life changer to go places and they have these think about you take your kid to like a Detroit Lions game and the crowd's crazy and there's a lot going on they can have they can freak out well what do you do you take them to the quiet room pretty awesome no i hear you i just don't know about take them to a game
game initially.
Yeah, I think there was a chance of that.
But maybe I would.
I don't know.
Maybe he's a big football fan.
Exactly.
That's a great story.
Fred of the Pizza Man, you're awesome.
That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Classic TV theme songs.
I bring this up because Christopher Knight, do you know who that is?
Backstreet Boys.
Oh, no.
What's the book?
Capa, Kappa, Kappa.
New kids in the blog?
Yeah, that's it.
Peter Brady.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
From the Brady bunch.
The game is called classic TV theme songs.
But I thought he was an actor too.
Christopher Knight. You're thinking of Jordan Knight.
Jonathan Knight.
Thank you. But not Christopher Knight.
He's 66. He played Peter Brady.
Peter was the middle. Bobby was the youngest.
Greg was the oldest.
So I'll play you the karaoke version of a classic TV theme you named the show.
I'm going to play you the Brady Bunch here, karaoke version.
Here's the story.
So you're not getting the words.
Oh.
Oh, Lee. I don't know that I would hear that.
I heard the very beginning, but right now.
I don't hear it.
What are you talking about?
The youngest one in curls.
Here's a story about a lovely fellow.
And you've got to understand this.
Eddie's high school days.
They were four men living all together.
Okay, ready, guys.
Just they were all alone.
And this one day.
And B. Davis is Alice.
We have 10 of these.
You'll go until you miss it.
It's a liminator.
Oh, that's no fun.
Okay.
Lunch is out.
All right.
Well, you're done, dude.
Here we go.
Number one.
N.
N.
In for the win.
Everybody's good?
Amy?
Fresh Prince.
Eddie?
Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
Lunchbox?
Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
So, this is...
In West Philadelphia, born and raised.
On the playground is where I spend most of my days.
Good job.
Everybody gets one point there.
Nice.
All right.
Number two.
That's a classic.
I know.
Go.
Alex, five seconds.
Okay.
Oh.
Wow.
Okay.
I'm in.
You in?
Yeah, lunch.
I'm in.
I brought something down.
Family Matters.
Eddie?
Family Matters.
Amy?
Family Matters.
Okay, let's see.
It's a red tradition this day and late.
To leave any good news on a newspaper page.
That's Family Matters.
Nice job.
Good job.
Good job.
All right.
Next up.
Same one.
Amen.
Lunch box.
Man, I feel like we've had this before, like where we talk about this same
rider.
So I put step by step because they're,
the same night.
Same show.
Amy?
Full house.
Eddie?
That's full house,
Bones.
Okay.
Let's see.
They're driving down
the golden
building at bridge.
Rich addition.
This day in.
Don't kidding.
It's the same riders.
I know.
It's the same riders.
It is full house.
But step by step,
they also did that one lunchbox.
I mean, they sound the exact same.
I haven't had no idea.
Same everything.
Sorry, buddy.
But it is.
Sorry.
Full house.
All right.
All right.
You guys have it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Amy?
Yeah.
Cheers.
Eddie? Cheers.
Takes everything you got.
Zabada da da
Zasada da da da shabalal
La la la
You know your name
All right
Yeah, cheers good
All right go this one
Eddie
Beverly Hillbillies
Amy?
Beverly Hillbillies
Story about a man named Jed
Four mountaineer
Barely kept his family fed
Then one day he was shooting at some food
And up through the ground
Came a bubbling crew
Black bull
Texas T.
Good.
All right, that's fine.
We have five more to go.
Let me play it.
Let's get into a song here.
We'll come back to Remain.
You guys good?
Yeah.
I'm going to cool down.
That's what we want.
Okay.
I'm going to cool.
Half time.
Okay.
It's half time.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
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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 show.
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.
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All right, here we go, classic TV theme songs.
Just the karaoke version, so you'll hear no words.
Name it.
I'm in.
I thought that might get you guys.
Amy?
Growing pains?
Ready?
Who's the boss?
Oh, shoot.
I get it.
I get it.
It didn't get me.
Eddie's singing here.
You got me.
There's a time of place and a time for this.
Take a chance and make the wish.
And it's a love to go and run like it.
Lend your life around the bed.
There's a time.
I lost a dream or two.
I found the trail.
Naspian was you.
time.
That's a long idea.
Yeah.
So why do you have to start wearing a retainer during the day?
Well, it's just a retainer.
I have to wear it for a short amount of time, like a week if I wear it as much as possible.
It's...
You have to wear it during the show?
I'm supposed to wear it as many hours of the day possible.
He said, try to get 22 hours if you can.
And I thought, okay, well, but I...
What about the other two?
I talk.
Well, that's it for eating.
That's the break.
You get a two hour break.
Stuff like that.
But you don't have it in now.
No, because if I had it in, you would know.
Can we hear it?
I tried working with it in.
You have it with you?
I do have it.
Because maybe we won't notice it.
I also recorded a liner that I had to do with it just to see if it would pass.
Okay, go ahead.
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Oh, stop.
Wow.
It's Daffy Duck, man.
That's great.
Amy, Amy, people might like you a little more.
I want to be quiet because I jumped and laughed.
I know I started laughing.
I want to play it again.
I'm sorry.
I saw you add that.
I mean, suffer a fucking bad.
All right, here you go.
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As long as you don't say anything with S's,
I think you went.
Maybe I like it.
Get ruled?
I mean, we say a lot of...
Can I see it?
Do you have it?
Yeah, it's right here.
Oh, how long until she loses that?
Hey, let's just try a bit.
I don't want to the pile, though, with her retainer on.
We have that coming up.
That might be really funny.
No, I'll have to take it out, but...
No, you can't do the show with it like that.
What about when it's like...
Do you have just like an extra morning corner we can do?
What about when it's your segments?
Don't say segments.
Like, during you should just...
You should just put it on when we're not talking.
Like if we're playing the commercials or a song.
I don't know if,
I don't know what's going to work.
I feel like I'm just going to have to end up wearing it longer than a week.
But he's like, if you could wear it that much for a week,
it's like repositioning my jaw.
Oh, boy.
Because I'm like grinding so hard.
And he's trying to.
Maybe one segment of morning.
We let it put the retainer in.
I love it.
But you should keep it in during the show when we're not on the air.
Okay.
Knowing that your Ss are like that, can you kind of like move your tongue?
What if I only have?
It's like she doesn't know English.
Yeah, she only speaks German.
What?
I'm trying to get language without an S.
Maybe you can practice with it and it gets easier if you wear it all day at home.
If I choose words that don't have an S, I'm fine.
That S sounded good, that last one.
Say S.
S.
S.
S.
No, no.
It's not going to work.
S.
Yeah.
No, but yes.
Yes.
Okay.
One segment a day, but I'll keep it in when we're not on the air.
Okay.
Because I do want your teeth to get better.
Your jaw.
Yeah, I know.
And then I'm done with it.
He's going to do whatever else, but I don't, I don't know.
This is like new technology or something.
It doesn't seem like it's advanced.
Here's a voicemail.
Hey, Bobby, good morning.
Studio.
I just got a joke for you.
How you keep a room full of idiots in suspense?
Thank you, sir.
Bye.
Oh, got us.
Got us.
We're good.
Yeah.
We're the idiots.
We'll tell you about a little bit.
All right, let's go to the next one.
Just wondering if you guys think it's a little odd that Amy decided to say that she burnt herself with her curling iron.
And it wasn't a hickie after she's being a little suspicious about her trip to New York.
I just wanted to see what you guys thought about that.
Didn't put two and two together?
Of course not.
There's nothing to be put together.
Inspector Gadget.
There's nothing to think of out.
You totally came in and ate mile to yourself.
No, I didn't.
You did.
You went on the, you went.
You said, I got a thing on my neck that looks like a hickie.
And it's a curling iron burn.
And we would have never seen it, but you threw yourself under the bus to hide on plain sight.
We never saw it, Amy.
Yeah, and then you started going, oh, how was New York?
Your hair is awesome.
It's luscious and luxurious and whatever it does you say about hair.
Look at how full of looks.
It is very full.
We would have never seen that on your neck.
It has a lot of body.
But the thing is Lunge box.
Badi, ad, ad, aady, outy, outy, outy, outy, outy, y'clock looks.
Lunchbox looks for that stuff.
He saw it on Morgan the other day and he's trying to out her.
But Morgan's hair is not luscious like yours.
Oh, rude.
Also, it was also not a hicky.
But Morgan has her hair back a lot more than you do.
You cover the neck.
I have, okay.
You put, I'm just saying it's a little suss.
All right.
Thank you.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So a study found that chat GPT may work better than therapists and diagnosing mental health things like depression.
Researchers found that there's no biases.
There's no gender.
They can't see that.
They can't see social class.
So sometimes they can just kind of take the facts of what's being presented and tell you what's wrong.
Although experts are saying don't replace this for any mental health care, but maybe you're not.
already cancel my appointment.
But use it as a compliment.
They've also seen more accuracy when they do court cases.
Now they don't go to take a court case to chat GPT, but they'll take court cases.
They already know what happened.
Because there's no bias.
Yeah.
Because we as humans are bias.
That's what makes us human.
So yeah, it is odd that AI is more right than human when human created AI.
So then is an AI human?
Here we go.
Yeah.
Are they going to get to a point where they have the humans do it
and then they have AI do it?
And then how do they decide which one they're going to?
I don't think it should be a comparison.
I think it can be a tool that is used by humans more so than is it this or that.
Because we use tools all the time in science.
Yeah.
We develop different technologies and use that technology as we're also making decisions.
So the whole Terminator issue where AI takes over the world, like that's going to happen for sure.
But first we should act, we should use it as a team.
Yeah, I know.
I just really struggle with the fact like if the jury's like not guilty and chat GPT is like,
oh, guilty.
Or it would probably be a reverse.
No idea, but thank you for sharing.
Yeah.
All right.
What else?
Okay, DoorDash has started warning people who don't pre-tip that their food might arrive cold.
Pre-tip?
I didn't think they knew.
They don't know what you tipped, but they know that you tipped.
Got it.
So and then.
But that's okay.
I tip anyway.
It's not a pre-tip.
It's just part of when you order.
Yeah, but sometimes people opt to tip on the backside.
And what DoorDash is saying, just go ahead and throw your tip on the front side because your order will be more appealing to drivers.
So it won't take them as long to get it to you.
Completely agree and understand.
But if you don't tip on the front side, that's weird because it's part of before you push enter,
and then you can always change it on the backside if they screw it up.
Oh, it's not like an Uber where you take the ride and then it reminds you later.
You want to tip your driver?
If you didn't tip, yes, but you pick your food, submit, address right, yep.
Or you seem to be too far away from this address.
I'm like, oh crap, I don't want to order it to work.
I do that all the time.
I hate it.
And then 15, 10, 12, whatever, click, boom, send final goes through.
How do you tip before the service is done?
I just tip like it's going to get here on time.
And then if it's risky.
No, it's not.
And then if it's bad, you can actually adjust a tip.
Like once, they just left it on the street at my house.
And I was thought about changing the tip I did.
No, I thought maybe they were having a bad day.
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Maybe they were having a bad day, so I'll let her.
But I could have changed the tip.
Wow, I would have said, never give me that driver again.
No tip.
Can you do that?
Can you say I don't want that delivery first?
I don't think you can ban a driver.
Oh, man, that's awful.
But if I were a driver, I think I would work harder for something.
I feel like it's going to be a root.
It's just common sense.
All right, what else?
The final episodes of Yellowstone.
Season 5 are going to premiere November
2024.
I'm over it anyway.
That's still happening?
Yeah, I'm over Yellowstone.
I loved it.
It's a big, I'm over it.
Until they buy commercials next year and I'm like,
Yellowstone, watch it.
I have to say, when I saw this,
I was like, oh, reminder to go watch the episodes
I haven't watched yet.
And then I'll wait until November of next year.
We'll finish it.
There's a prequel called 1944 that's also in the works.
So, I mean, all the years.
That's Matthew McConaughey.
To keep up with.
1994?
Yeah.
I think that's the one with him.
Is he like a mobster?
I don't think there were mobsters in yellow.
Oh.
Now, I don't think...
The 40s, that's just a random year to have a Yellowstone.
Well, I think they've done 1918.
I think they're just going all the way up until.
They did like 1898 or something.
I think they do like the 80s.
Oh, okay.
There's like E.T.E. and cocaine.
They're playing Atari.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, is that it?
I'm Amy. That's my file.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Jennifer Minton of Virginia's sitting by a campfire last week.
That's the crackle of the fire.
Okay, okay, okay.
You know, and she's supposed to be out there in nature getting away from technology,
but she's like, nah, I'm going to get out my phone,
I'm going to the Virginia lottery, and I'm going to play Safari Quest.
Don't know know what that is, don't know how you play it.
You can play lottery on your phone in Virginia?
Virginia, you can.
I'm about to pack up and move, because who knew?
I'd be addicted to my phone then.
So she's playing Safari Quest.
Tim, Zips, whoa, cricky, quite a situation we got here.
And all of a sudden, the jackpot resets.
And she's like, oh, someone just hit the jackpot.
That's pretty cool.
Why'd you do the cricky situation thing?
A safari, like, ooh, look at, like.
We had no idea.
Go ahead.
You got to have a leader on the safari, right?
Don't you think?
Yes.
We're very confused.
Go ahead.
So anyway, she's sitting there, and then she realizes she's the one that won the $912,000.
The jackpot reset because she won it.
She won $912,000 playing on her phone?
Yes, playing on her phone, why she's playing on her phone.
why she's supposed to be in nature at a campfire
enjoying the outdoors.
And she said the crazy part is.
That's crazy.
The week before, she won $50,000.
Oh my God.
Playing Safari Quest on her phone.
Wait, we need to play this.
Yeah, I got to go to Virginia.
Yeah, I don't know, but she won,
so in two weeks she won $912,000,
and the week before she won $50,000.
So, congrats to her.
To win $900,000.
Amazing.
So I am making plans to go out in nature,
sit by a campfire, and find a game on my phone,
then I can win $900,000.
So who is Quakey?
Who's Quakey?
He took Frankie.
No, he said, he lost like three times.
No, no, no.
The safari leader.
Why was he British?
No, it's Australian.
Oh, gosh.
On the safari.
Yes.
I think African safaris.
But if South Africa, they have that guy?
Australian safaris?
I never would have thought that.
It's Crooked.
What's that guy's name?
I thought he just moved there from it from.
Isn't that Irwin?
What's his name?
Yeah, Craig that.
Great story.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
We've moved on from Halloween.
However, I got to tell you about this story.
So I'll just say
Thrift Store. There's a Halloween section
and the thrift store and there's a skull.
Turns out it was a human skull.
Oh, man. How did that get in there?
That is crazy.
Look at the cameras. Who brought that in?
An anthropologist made a surprising discovery
in a Florida thrift shop's Halloween section.
The North Fort Myers shopper spotted a skull
and goes, that looks a little too real.
Detectives determine the skull belong to a human.
the store owner said the skull had been in storage
that was it was purchased years ago for a display
I mean he didn't buy it from like somebody selling body parts
he bought it as
dude it looks so
now when you know what it is you're like that is wild
yeah it's real
but I just wouldn't think it was real
like it looks so real that I would go like
they did a great job at that fake school
because it's just sitting on the counter
yeah I would assume they just make it very life-like
and who is that
Under Florida law, no person shall knowingly offer to purchase or sell any human organ or tissue for valuable consideration.
Eyes, corneous, kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs, pancreas, bones, and skin are subject to this rule.
Officials have not said whether anyone will face charges in connection with the discovery of the skull at the thrift shop from CBS News.
I would bet the person working store had no idea.
I bet any money I have because you would sell that on a Facebook marketplace and make a lot more money than just have it hanging out there at thrift shop.
That's bizarre.
And you're the guy, you're literally an anthropologist looking through skulls.
Well, this one's a real list.
Oh my God.
It's real.
Do they know who it is?
They got, I mean, they got to find out.
They don't yet.
That's wild.
Okay, let's go over to Amy and get in the morning corny.
The morning corny.
What does a hamburger get his fiancé?
What does a hamburger get his fiancee?
An onion ring.
Oh.
Okay.
Guys.
That was the Morning Corny.
Also, I was going to say that I met a listener
and we got on FaceTime with her daughter, big fan of the Morning Corny,
and the daughter on FaceTime gave me that joke and I was like,
I'm going to tell it.
But you started defending it before we did anything.
And she was so excited and I was like, that was so good.
That's so good.
Thank you.
That's really funny.
So good.
Let's get some Thanksgiving ones.
Nice job.
But that one, Amy, wanted to do.
We detoured because I wanted to do the listener and we'll get back to Thanksgiving.
but it's so good.
We love it.
That was really good.
And that's a great story
if you made it up.
I did.
I want to play a clip.
She's 38 years old.
She says she makes bank babysitting
because she's 38.
She's like, I'm a normal adult person
who babysits.
Here you go.
Can we normalize babysitting as adults
because I'm 38 years old
and I still babysit on a regular basis
because I am making bank?
I got an email a couple months ago
from one of my regulars
and she said my husband
and I want to go away.
for 24 hours.
Do you think you could watch my 10-year-old and my 13-year-old for 24 hours?
And I said, yes, that works for me.
And she said, great, does $500 sound fair?
Yeah, that works for me.
What?
For one night away, $500?
24 hours.
So a couple things.
Let's not get off the headline here.
First of all, is it weird that a third, just a random 38-year-old baby sits?
No.
No, I like hiring older people.
I have some older, they're old, but I have mature late 20s and 30 year olds that help out and it's great.
And didn't you guys have an old teacher or something you use?
Yeah.
Which is a bit different though because someone who worked with kids already.
It was my son's kindergarten teacher.
Lunchbox?
Man, 38 seems a little weird.
Why is that?
Because I don't have an opinion.
I just feel like you're usually younger when you're trying to get into the babysitting game, make some money.
And then you go on to a real life and career.
I've never heard of someone that.
old. I don't think I've got to hire a 38 year old.
I can I can list
a handful that we use
that are in their 30s. Really?
I never thought a 38 year old
anything was bad. Yeah. No.
It's better. Because they're experience.
Olympic gymnast maybe.
I mean ours are like
22 to 25
at the oldest. And it would be weird if
somebody's like I babysit and I'm 40.
Yes. He just wants the younger
ones. Oh, oh good point
Amy. No Amy I don't hire them my wife
I don't have anything to do with babysitters.
And one of them's a dude, so.
Is that weird?
No.
Yes.
Because I also wouldn't have an opinion,
but I know some people have problems with adult babysitters, adult masseuse.
Is it weird to have a dude, a teacher?
Oh.
No, no.
At your kids elementary, there's no dude teachers?
There are.
I would think people would say that's different
because they're in a structured environment
with their other principals or multiple kids.
But what's wrong with having a dude baby?
I don't trust him. It's a dude. I don't trust him. No, I want, and I like a 30-year-old
female babysitter. I think that's great. I worry about the 20-year-old babysitters. Like, what are
they going to do if there's a real emergency? Well, the thing that's crazy is, I mean, when I was
13, well, I was babysitting kids as a teenager, which is, I didn't know what I was doing.
See, and that's, I've had a neighbor offer their 13-year-old daughter up to babysit. That sounds really weird.
That sounds. Yeah, you should get to the.
that point quicker.
No, no, he's like, look.
You just get to the point quicker.
We know what you're saying, but you should get to the point quicker.
Say that faster.
Just be like, my neighbor's 13 and they.
My neighbor offered a 13-year-old daughter.
And he's like, look, my 13-year-old will watch your 5-year-old, 3-year-old and 2-year-old,
and we cap her at $12 an hour.
Oh, yeah, that's the most you can pay her?
Yeah.
And I'm like, can I trust a 13-year-old?
That seems to be.
Whether I'll hire a 13-year-old or a dude, 13-year-old.
13-year-old.
Wow.
Are you guys serious?
Yes.
Why for you?
Is that weird, Amy?
I don't, I don't, I don't, whew, I don't like saying this, especially on public radio, like, for all to hear.
We'll get a private, go ahead.
I think, we'll go to the private room.
Yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, if we can switch to private, that'd be great.
But I do think it's a personal preference case by case, depending on how well you know the person.
And it's just the decision that we made, both Ben and I early on.
We both feel comfortable with that.
And it is nothing against men.
We just have certain experiences in our family that, yeah, it sucks that that is put on, like, labeled to boys.
A manny.
But because I know that there are respectable, responsible, amazing.
Isn't it harder to adopt if you're just a dude as opposed to if you're just a woman?
Typically speaking, yes.
Probably the same reason.
Sure.
Similar, yeah, probably.
I don't know any dudes that want to be babysitters, though.
No, I do.
Yeah, but you know.
You know, you know, babysitters?
Yes, and I know one of my friend's son, he does babysit.
And that's great.
I love that.
He's like 17.
That would be fine.
Yeah.
But I think it's like 43 with the balding and Cheetos.
Well, Lunchbox had No Teeth Keith that helped.
Maybe that's one.
But he lived with them.
No teeth lived with them for a while.
Yeah.
He'd sleep on her couch.
Okay.
Well, that makes sense.
$500 for a whole 24 hours.
How does that?
That's so much money.
It is.
I.
If you're paying him by the.
the hour that comes out to like $23 an hour.
No, no.
I've hired people overnight before and typically, and I've gone by their rates, typically,
you pay the hourly rate for the times they're awake and they have a flat fee for the hours
they're sleeping.
So that way it doesn't get out of.
Sleeping time is $400.
Right.
No.
Maybe they stay up all night.
Yeah.
That's what I would do.
Wow.
I'm going to, man, I was up all night watching TV.
I'm not going to sleep at all.
What about when I pay Abby to watch my dogs?
Exactly.
It's insane.
No, no, no, no.
But you would not pay her $500 for 24 hours, would you?
No, I pay her $100.
Okay, that's more reasonable.
But she didn't have to stay at the house all the time either.
Yeah, and a dog is a lot easier than a child.
But I'm saying are people like Abby, she's 30, 31, whatever age she is, is that too old to dog sit?
Or is it different with kids?
It's different.
It's different.
I mean, I do kind of feel like Abby needs to get out of that realm.
But for $100, she's making money.
Why would she?
Right.
I get it.
That's what I'm saying.
She has nothing else going on.
It's a good way to...
Why do you always turn it into an insult?
Okay.
So, okay, so quickly,
38-year-old woman who babysits okay or not okay?
Okay.
Okay?
Not okay.
Okay.
Adult male.
Oh, yeah, I don't want to keep talking about this.
Go, Amy.
Probably not for me.
Not okay.
Come on over.
So, yeah.
But just remember when you're,
if you have strong opinions about this and you're going to reach out.
We're still in the private room.
They can't hear it.
Oh, yeah.
It's just like everyone has their own experience.
We don't need a fight about it.
All right.
No one's fighting.
No one's fighting.
Hold on, no, I got to push a button.
We're back at Public Radio, everybody.
Thanks for being here.
We're going to play a song from Tyler Hubbard now.
Side foot nine.
Here we go.
Bob's the show.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'll say it.
Yep, that's me.
Cliver 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 big.
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 Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes,
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Everyone, I'm Ego Vodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network, it's Will Ferrell.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like,
and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place 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 an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
For those that missed the show about an hour ago, Amy has some sort of jaw issue,
and she's supposed to wear a retainer when she does the show.
Well, I'm supposed to wear it for at least 22 hours a day.
And, you know, run for five.
I'm here for five, so, I mean, you do the math.
We did it.
We did, yeah, yeah.
So.
It's also more recording in the day that I do.
So if you'd like to put it in, go ahead.
And then we'll just do the show, do this segment with you with the retainer in.
Okay.
See, look, nothing.
There was an old rhyme that I remember as a kid.
She sells.
She sells.
Sally sells Seasles by Seasurer?
Yeah.
No, not Sally.
Sally.
Sally.
She sells, seashells on the seashore.
The shell she sells.
there's she shells, I'm sure.
So if she sells, she sells on the seashore,
then I'm sure she sells seasore shells.
Okay. So we're all wrong.
There's a Sally version.
I'm sure there.
Okay, so we're not going to allude to Amy's suffer and succotage.
Yes, just be normal.
We're just going to be normal.
We're just going to be normal.
We're going to move over to Eddie, but we're just going to be normal.
You are just somebody talking and you happen.
We don't even know you have a retainer in.
Right.
Okay.
Now, Eddie, you told us you were going to go to a dental school.
Yeah.
Because you didn't want to pay for them to mess with your teeth.
Well, back in July, I got in two root canals.
and then when they were done, they were like, all right, now you got to go back to your dentist and get those filled.
And so I called my dentist up and they're like, all right, we'll fill those up for you.
But it's going to, you have no more insurance left.
So we're going to pay out of pocket.
And it was going to be like a lot of money.
And so I thought of maybe going to a dental school because they do it for free, a bunch of students.
Amy, what were your thoughts initially on the dental school?
Oh, I, I scared.
Amy, you could talk like English.
No, I'm trying to think of words that don't have an es and them.
But when you pause, you.
As though.
I know.
Yeah.
But I would be worried.
Oh, good.
I'd be concerned.
She's a thesaurus now.
Say thesaurus.
Thesaurus.
Good.
It's easy.
So you were going to go to the dental school.
Yeah, I was already looking into it.
But then you came on the air, talked about it.
Then what happened?
And then I got a message from a dentist in town that said, well, look, I'll do, I'll take, come in.
I'll take a look at your teeth and let's see what we can do.
So you get a DM from a dentist.
So, yeah.
Was that weird to go in?
Just show and be like, I'm the guy from D.
DM? It was. It was weird
to kind of like drive there, but once I got
there, I'm like, oh, this is a legit, like, dentist
place. And who was the dentist? And what was the dentist
wearing, like a white lab coat? Yeah, the whole
thing. So it was a legit dentist. Oh, it's legit. Her name is
Dr. Judge, Dr. Jennifer Judge.
And she goes in, and she does x-rays, all
these x-rays and stuff. And she comes back and says,
okay, we looked at your teeth. And
yeah, you're going to need more
than fillings. You're going to need crowns.
And there's an abscess growing under
one of those rootinels. Amy, what do you think
about that. An abscess? Yeah.
That's painful. Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
We've noticed nothing. Okay. Sometimes it gets caught up on the TH, but I don't know why.
Don't know what you're talking about. That abscess. So what happened? So then they said,
well, let's work on your crowns and then you can come back and we'll put that in and then
we're going to do some samples of your abscess and then we're going to see what's wrong with it.
But are you wondering, because I remember having this conversation, are you wondering, am I supposed
to pay for this? Yes. Yes. Yes.
I'm thinking the whole time like, well, we haven't talked about.
Because this isn't a commercial.
No.
And in any way, I would just, the whole time I'd be like,
are they going to hit me with a big fat bill at the end?
Well, they're not mentioning it.
When I check in, they're not mentioning it.
And then also I feel like they think I'm just here begging for free dental work.
Yeah, they'd DM, man.
It should be on the free.
That's what I say.
If you DM, it's free.
I mean, that sounds right, but then no one's talking about it, you don't know.
But the DM was that let's see if you have problems.
And she didn't say, well, let's do it.
We said, we'll take a look at it and see what we can do.
Right.
That's it.
Then what happens?
So then I go back.
And you never ask.
Never asked.
No.
No, it was, and it's one of those things where you're walking out.
And they're like, all right, go see the lady in the front desk.
I'm like, here it comes.
I be throw the thoth out.
And so I go to the front desk and they're like, all right, we'll schedule your next appointment.
And then we schedule it.
All right.
See you next week.
You didn't even say, do I owe anything?
No.
I'm trying not to mention it.
You can't.
You don't say anything.
You just act like you're doing what you're supposed to do.
If they bring it up, oh.
I would just always.
be afraid eventually I would be hit
with the mountain of all the
all the debt. Yeah I feel like
they would ask you for your insurance card
and now like you're indebted like to the mob
or something.
And if you ever like don't do what they
want you to do, they're going to put
the bill on you. But if you don't
say anything and then at the end they hit you
with a bill you can just be like whoa whoa whoa whoa
after all the work's done. You say wait a minute
whoa whoa whoa all you want but a bill's like you still going to come back to that money.
What do you show them the DM?
Excuse me?
Do you show them the DM?
What DM?
The bill collector, because lunchbox said if you DM, it's free.
Yeah, that's...
Do you use lunchbox as your source?
That's what I'm curious about.
Yeah, me too.
Very curious about, too.
And so, you're done?
So, man, I went and I got my crowns.
They checked the bacteria out and that abscess.
We're going to get antibiotics on that, and hopefully it takes care of it.
But, yeah.
You're in debt.
No.
If they're ever, like, we need you to do it,
or they're going to be like, we're going to charge you for the bill.
Or you just don't check you.
my DMs anymore. No, they know, probably know your cell phone number.
Or block them. Oh, they have my info now.
Yeah. Medical info. You gave your real
address? Yeah. That was dumb.
Never do that, Eddie.
Well, how'd you feel about the experience? I thought
was great, dude. Honestly, it was unbelievable.
And what's crazy? Check this out.
So that... This feels like a commercial now.
No, no, no. He's like, he's like, check.
Yeah, he did. He absolutely did.
Jennifer Judge. Yeah. Yeah, Cool Springs modern dentistry.
Yeah, he didn't...
But take it out. Check it out. This is crazy. So that
abscess, she says that...
you probably had that abscess in for a long time.
Have you ever had any sinus issues?
I'm like,
sinus issues.
Yeah,
every day.
And that probably caused my puffy eyes
that I've had for like two years.
Oh,
wow.
You remember the CMAs last year
when my eyes got all swollen?
You get to wear sunglasses, yeah.
She said that was probably your body saying
that you have an abscess
right on your top tooth.
That is crazy.
Is that,
is that explain why you talk all nasly too?
Yeah.
That's part of it.
My abscess.
She fixes abscess and he's in like,
Hey, everybody, it's Eddie.
What's up?
What's up, everybody.
Okay, well, not a commercial.
Not a commercial.
But thanks to Cole Springs Modern Dentistry for helping Eddie out.
Dr. Jennifer Judge, thank you so much.
Save my life.
That's so weird how y'all said that.
I missed that part.
What?
The doctor?
Jennifer Judge?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, I was like, I could.
You say her name.
I would have swore.
You say her name.
You say her name.
Dr. Jennifer Judge.
Yeah, Jays are tough for her too.
Yeah.
We can't do the mouth guard during the show.
I know.
It's so funny.
It's too funny.
It distracts me.
I laugh.
Amy,
podcast. Could you do it all in the market market?
No, I can't. I don't know. I'm going to have
to call him today. This is not going to work.
You can just do like 18 hours a day
for more days.
Right. That's probably a good thing. What about commercials?
She's got to commercials.
In liners.
Thank you guys for hanging out. Call us 877-77
Bobby. Let's go to the news.
Bobby's big. Stories.
I believe it.
I do believe it, I think.
So there's a 20-year-old guy.
This is from the smoking gun.
He assaulted another man in a haunted house.
The assailant clans he thought the victim was a statue, not a human.
But then, why do you punch a statue?
But also, if the statue, like, jumps at you, maybe...
Hmm.
I've been in a haunted house where I'm like, ah!
So I've never punched anything, but some people punch.
So the guy doing the punching, he was going to the haunted house.
Through the haunted house.
Through it, and then he saw something that scared him, a statue.
He's saying it was a statue.
That's interesting.
While inside a haunted house on Halloween night, a Florida man dressed as an FBI agent struck a victim in the face with a BB gun, claiming that his, he thought his target was a statue, not a person that was also in.
Going to the haunted house.
The free haunted house was constructed inside the seminal home of the 47-year-old male victim.
An advertisement asked, are you brave enough to make it through the manner and get some treats?
Police say that the guy's Ignis. Shoes are 20 years old.
enter the residence wearing an FBI jacket
because again it's Halloween.
Sure.
Dressed up.
Yeah.
Okay.
I want everybody to relax.
It's Halloween.
And so part of his thing was an airsoft gun.
Total fake, but it was an airsoft gun.
He moved through the house.
He went around the corner where the victim was standing.
While dressed in a costume,
the homeowner was not acting as a role player,
but the guy got scared and bailed him.
Huh.
Okay.
I kind of believe it.
Yeah, but do you go into a haunted house
house just punching people or things?
And if you're a puncher out of instinct, you shouldn't go on a haunted house, but there are no laws against that.
Okay.
Some people, though, if they get scared, they do all kinds of stuff.
Ah, they throw their hands.
They kick.
I just kind of believe it.
Because I don't think you go into a haunted house going, I'm about to just punch something.
If I see somebody in there going to a lot of house, I'm a punch crap out of them.
He's probably really on edge because it's like survive and get a rice crispy treat or something.
And this was a neighborhood haunted house?
Yeah.
Like just like a somebody just.
Yeah.
Put it together.
Okay.
Yeah.
And this guy's 20?
Which, by the way, the guy's 6'4, 210 pounds.
Oh, boy.
Oh, man.
That probably hurt.
Yeah.
I mean, oh.
And remember, he hit him, but he, like, hit and then hit him with a gun, too.
Oh, man.
Back of the airsoft gun.
Yeah.
So I do think that's a, they for sure thought that was not a real person.
That's a tough one.
I don't know.
I'm starting to think he didn't like the neighbor.
He used this.
He knows whose house that is.
Bonded out of custody after posting $15,000 on the felony account.
If I'm the judge, I think I kind of believe it.
Oh, I'm not falling for it.
I need to know his history of being scared.
I want to go talk to his family.
Does he ever just, ah, kick, punch, hit when he gets scared?
Yeah, like, if I'm getting tickled, I get violent.
Exactly.
Tickled?
Yes.
Violence.
When do you get tickled?
Every morning before the show.
No.
No, I'm just saying, like, it brings something out of me where I get angry.
And I get, like, something comes out in me where I'm uncomfortable and I have to save myself.
The surprising health benefit of getting your nails done, according to science, this is from Daily Mail.
Scientists have revealed why getting your nails done is good for you.
Research has long shown that a trip to the manicurist results in feelings of relaxation,
euphoria, and reduces anxiety.
Scuba Steve still gets his nails done.
But I think that's his feet.
Hey, scuba.
Yeah.
What nails do you get done?
Just my feet and pedicure.
I don't do the hands.
But you act like that's bad.
The hands?
I think it's a little much.
The feet I understand because of the health benefits of it.
And again, I was never a part of this.
I never was into it.
My wife got me into it about five years ago.
And I like the benefits of it.
No, no, but my point is you kind of snarled your nose.
I want to do hands, but I do feet.
Yeah, because I don't know just, I mean, I want to be careful what I say here.
Feet, I feel like are okay.
Right, that's my point.
You feel like it.
Yes.
Both would be okay if one of them's okay.
Because the hand thing is like, I usually see guys that will do it and they get their nails all clear.
And it's fine, but for me, I don't feel like that's.
It doesn't even mean you have to put clear paint.
It's just they're buffing it to make it shiny.
And trimming it.
Yeah.
I guess you can get judged by some people and I don't feel like put myself in that box.
Okay.
My point is you get judged by your feet too.
Yeah, but I wear shoes.
Some people don't see it.
Okay.
I think it's great that you get your nails.
I don't.
Yeah.
You should definitely treat yourself.
I think it's great that you do.
I had, no, I have like trauma with that, man.
At a pedicure place?
What happened?
My mom, she studied to be a nail tech when she was younger.
That's right.
And so she would like, I was like 11, 12, she would do my nails.
And I'd go to school with like perfect nails.
And sometimes like one of them would, I couldn't get all the pain off of it because she practiced on me.
And I already, you're not going to believe this.
I already wasn't the coolest kid.
Really?
Yeah, it was a little tough for your boy.
All right.
Thank you, scuba.
Hey, welcome.
A man gave out rotisserie chickens for trick-or-treat.
Oh, that sounds cool.
Hilarious.
So they came and they got a whole chicken or they got like a heart?
In Massachusetts handed out full rotissory chickens, trick-or-treaters,
who stopped by it.
That's better than Snickers.
That's not cheap.
That's lunch for the next three days.
So, only two of the 20 trick-or-treaters took him up on his chicken.
He bought 20 chickens.
Probably, same.
From Boston 25 News.
Is that awesome or just a little too weird?
Weird, because I'm not going to eat food prepared.
I don't know how, if they're rotisserie, he could have injected it with something.
Well, they can inject the candy, too.
No, no, candy's in a package.
You can...
You still inject it.
I don't look to the whole package for a needle hole that's so tiny.
Okay.
Hey, and we do say trick or treat.
That's a trick.
No, actually, it feels like a big treat.
You have to carry around this big chicken in your...
Yeah, it's hilarious.
I like it.
If you're lonely, you'll start to think TV characters are your friends.
From cerebral cortex, a scientific journal,
the line between real life and fictional characters is more blurred in the brains of people who are lonely.
Bon, you've done this.
I know
I used to say all the time
Like my friends Phoebe and Ross
You just being funny
I don't know guys
I don't either dude
So yeah
The study suggests that lonelier people are
The more they think that fictional characters
Are their real life buddies
I've got that
Sometimes I'm just happy that I have Alexa
Yeah exactly
A middle school door just won $25,000
for inventing a fire detection device
That works faster than the average smoke detector
I'm like amazing
Shane Agil 12 years old won a national science competition
for her fire detection device.
The device worked quicker than that because it uses a thermal camera.
She hoped to use a $25,000 prize to take her device to market so she can reinvest back into it.
And she's hoping that the device, once it goes to market, more people want to invest in it and spread.
Boom, 12 years old.
Invented that.
Very cool.
Hines has announced the creation of pickle ketchup from CNN.
What do you mean?
I love ketchup.
I love ketchup.
I don't like pickles.
Oh, you don't like pickles at all?
No.
the combination that messes with you.
I'm telling you this.
Catch up and pick.
Sorry, I didn't remember this one thing.
But I remember in seventh grade.
You don't remember?
Yeah, she had so many pickles.
No.
You don't remember the story?
No, I don't know how many times I've told the story?
You know how many times I've told stories and you're like?
And I don't remember.
Go ahead.
It was in PEP squad.
Sixth grade.
How could I forget?
I had a big pickle at the football game and then I don't know.
Something happened.
When we were driving home, I had to get my mom to pull over and I threw the whole thing up and I haven't had pickle since.
Which now you have been assigned the nickname.
Big pickle.
That way I'll never forget.
Okay, Big Pickle?
Okay.
Yeah, there's a pickle ketchup.
That's pretty good.
Sounds good.
Yeah.
There's a new rumor that Robert Downey Jr. has signed on to play Iron Man again.
Now, I do want to bring in Movie Mike from Movie Mike's movie podcast.
What's happening?
Why is not, why is he not signed on anyway?
Well, Marvel is kind of struggling right now.
I think we're just putting this story out to say, like, hey, we may have Iron Man coming back.
I think it's a terrible call.
Wait, do they all go away?
Yeah.
Are they starting over with new Iron Men?
Everybody retired from the original Avengers.
Are they going to bring all the same Avengers back as a, like, side world?
Or is it just going to be like the same world, but new characters?
All the original Avengers are supposed to be done, and they're essentially building, like, a new Avengers to have another...
But will there be another Captain America?
Yeah, there's one right now.
Dang.
Okay.
I don't know the right questions to ask.
Yeah.
Will there be a new...
Oh, this is Iron Man.
Will there be a new Hulk or will there just be another character like The Incredible Bulk?
Probably a different character, not a new Hulk.
Got it.
Because sometimes they'll do them like Superman's been like 30 people.
Yeah.
Yeah, are Spider-Men.
Spider-Man.
Wait, so the Avengers are done done?
Breaking news to me.
Yeah, I didn't know that.
Yeah, I didn't know that either.
Is that a spoiler alert?
Uh-oh.
No, because I think the last movie they all retired.
They've all said in the news that they're done by the character.
Yeah, I've seen that.
Chris Hensworth said he's done playing for.
Oh, okay.
See, I'm confused with the real movie.
world and movie world.
So the real actor said we're not doing this anymore.
Correct.
Got it.
But like Iron Man didn't say I'm not doing this anymore.
I don't think so.
Okay.
I don't think Tony Stark said that.
Got it.
Like, yeah.
Okay, I get it.
Okay, so we don't like this.
No.
I'm confused by this, but I'll, thank you.
Check out Movie Mike's movie podcast.
Cities and States might start banning right turns on red lights with cars.
And I thought, why would they do this?
I like to get a good solid right turn in.
well it's because there's so many more deaths now with pedestrians and bicyclists and people just go I can go right it's on red they don't look and see if people are walking across the street
I feel that you're looking left yeah or wherever you're not turning well you just go right on red so you just go well and the people walking are looking they're looking at their phones oh people walking even though they have the rideaway you lose
yeah yeah trust me on a bicycle those people they don't look when they're turning right they just look left go and hey hey hey I mean it's going to take a long time to get people used to this new law change but it's safe one life
I'm all about that.
Amy hates it if it saves a life.
He's fighting against it.
It's not a law yet.
But I do understand why they would do that.
And then finally, a 21-year-old ran his side hustle from his parents' apartment.
Now it brings in over half a million dollars a year.
And Lunchbox told me this story inspired him because this person had one idea and then boom, millions.
That's all it takes is that one idea.
So you've got to just keep grinding, keep thinking, keep plotting.
and one of these days, it could be you.
And I don't even really understand what his hustle is.
It's like stickers.
So invalid.jp brings in more than half a million dollars per year.
It's stickers, flashy car accessories, LED line rearview mirrors, cup holders.
Oh, that's cool.
So, but the deal is with lunchbox.
He says this inspires him and says he's almost to this.
But the problem is it's called a side hustle.
Yeah.
It means he's hustling.
I understand.
You don't hustle.
No, I do hustle.
I come up with ideas.
I brain store.
We need ideas to sell our...
Yeah, I gave you the idea.
We're not going to Sonic
and having a yard sale.
So that's it.
That's your one idea and you quit.
That was my idea.
He's like, yes, I quit.
But, Bones, is a hustle an idea
or is it actually doing the idea?
It's that.
And it's doing the idea wrong.
Hey, Mr. Out of Chicken business.
Okay, like, comment.
That's not true. I made a chicken last week.
Thank you.
You got to figure out how we can...
I've got to sell this stuff.
I sold it.
Are you the project manager or no?
Yeah, yeah.
Then you have to sell the...
You have to sell the stuff.
I came up with the idea and you guys boo poohed it.
We can't go have a yard sale at Sonic.
Why?
We don't have the ability to do that.
We don't own Sonic.
It doesn't make sense.
You need to come up with something that makes sense.
No, that does make sense.
It's a client and you have half a son.
It doesn't matter.
They're not going to let us go on their parking and shut down half a Sonic for our yard sale.
All the junk in front of a Sonic.
It's awful.
I haven't even asked them.
Okay.
That's the news.
Thank you.
Stories.
Okay, so bad news, good news.
Just a quick little note here.
Next Wednesday night.
So a week and a day, I'm doing a charity show in Austin, Texas for the Andy Rodic Foundation,
which helps a lot of kid gives them a place to go after school so they don't get in trouble.
It's very good for the youth there in Central Texas.
And so I'm doing comedy, and Eddie and I are doing raging idiots.
And Jordan Davis was also doing the show with us.
Jordan had some personal stuff come up.
He can no longer do the show, but I called him to a couple friends and said,
can you fill in for Jordan?
So I think this is equal or better because I have two friends coming in.
So it's going to be the same deal.
And instead of Jordan, they'll be Riley Green.
He's got a bunch of hits.
And Matt Stell, it sucks.
Jordan won't be there.
But luckily I called a couple of the friends that were like, we're in.
That's going to be cool.
It'll be fun, yes.
So tickets to bobbybones.com, it's a weekend and night away.
And so it's for a good cause.
We're not making any money.
Don't get refunds.
I don't know if you can.
Wait, we're not making any money?
No, you know that.
We don't get paid for this.
Got it.
It's for the kids.
It's for the kids.
So that's the breaking news.
There's that.
Did you see that Riley Green got flashed over the phone while he was performing?
Somebody held up the FaceTime, their friend was FaceTime and then the person on FaceTime Flash Riley at a concert.
Guy or girl?
Girl.
Okay.
How about if you're that good looking, the people on the phone just want to flash?
That's crazy.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
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It's Will Ferrell.
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 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.
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I'm going to ask you guys a question.
You can pick the bit kind of.
Do you want to do a bit that's like fun and wholesome?
and we all get a laugh and feel better about ourselves,
or do you want to do a bit where we're just very disappointed in somebody on the show
and they did something that was cringy?
Fun and wholesome.
Oh, cringy.
Fun.
Oh, cringy.
Fun.
Anybody else?
Two to one cringe.
Sorry, Amy.
So this sucks, and it's hilarious at the same time.
Lunchbox went out yesterday to interview artists
because the CMA Awards are coming up tomorrow night, right?
Yeah, I want to see.
Yeah, so.
Gabby Barrett.
What's up, buddy?
Oh, yeah, man.
He just shook a man.
He cocked his head as soon as I said that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's upset.
He wants to have her band from our show forever.
Oh, no.
Yeah, and or until an apology is...
I want to actually walk through this together.
It makes me uncomfortable, but since you guys chose, cringe, that's what we'll do.
Morgan, were you also there?
Yes, I was there.
Okay.
So, Gabby Barrett, she has...
I hope...
I've known Gabby for a long time.
I was working on American Idol when.
Gabby was on American Idol.
I worked for a whole year.
I knew her when she's still living in Pennsylvania.
Now she lives here.
Big,
big star.
She's been on the show a few times.
A few times.
Yeah.
So you guys are sitting there doing interviews.
And here,
this is Gabby walking up and asking this question.
Where's Bobby?
I'm not calling on.
He has a lot more on his calendar than I do.
And so.
Fair.
So.
No, no, no.
Hold on.
Okay.
I took that is you guys are interviewing me.
Bobby should be interviewing me.
Or that's my friend, where's Bobby?
Morgan, how did you take it?
I didn't take it bad, but it was funny
because it was the first thing she said.
It wasn't like, hey, how are you guys?
Where's Bobby?
But what if she's looking for me?
She's like, oh, where's Bobby?
And it does say your name on the sign up there.
So, like, I do understand why.
I didn't take it negatively, but it was the initial reaction
of like, where are you?
Why are you guys here?
Yeah, like, who are you guys and where's Bobby?
But I think you're inserting that.
That's the story you're telling yourself.
Right.
And that's what I think.
If you are doing an interview, you don't walk in and say, where is someone else?
But what if she was literally looking for me because we're friends?
Just be cool with whoever's interviewing you and do the interview.
No, I agree, but she might have just been curious.
Hey, where's Bobby?
Okay.
So, okay, fine.
Maybe she was.
Fine.
Okay.
But this is not even where he got the most butt hurt.
I wouldn't even call a butt hurt.
What would you call it?
Offended.
Same thing.
So should I play the clip or should we set it up first?
Because I have the one of her, this is where he feels insulted.
Should I just play the clip?
Yeah, I think he's played a clip.
Go ahead.
Lunch, you want to do the intro?
No, you can do it.
Lunchy?
Wait a second.
Call him lunchy.
Hold on.
Why are you called lunch?
Do you like?
Lunchbox.
That's why, but she just shorts it for lunch.
Lunch.
You didn't know his name's Lunchbox?
Well, hello.
Who's called my leg?
I mean, this is unbelievable.
I promise.
His name's lunchbox on air.
That's not your.
Wow.
I thought somebody's telling me that he's eating lunch.
I was.
I was eating lunch.
Oh, my gosh.
Being one of the top 25.
most famous people in Nashville and then Gabby Barrett
doesn't know who I am. This is weird.
Sorry. You're definitely not top 25.
This is very awkward. Okay. So here we have
Gabby, we didn't know who lunchbox was.
Okay. I mean, that makes sense.
Absolutely. He doesn't even look at artists.
He did. Right. If we have a guest, he doesn't look up from his computer.
No, no. He doesn't. Absolutely poor form on her.
Okay. Poor form.
Forfe. What are you saying?
It was really bad on her not to know what is going on.
Why?
But she walked into something.
Every other artist walks in there.
They know who you are.
They know everything.
Gabby Barrett walks in and first of all, where's Bobby?
You too don't need to be interviewing me.
But we're friends from back in the day.
She never said you two don't need to be interviewing me.
You made that up.
You can't say basically, but you can't say that up.
Oh, what?
Your name's lunch, huh?
Who are these people?
What?
What am I doing here?
Go ahead.
Like, come on.
Like, when you're going somewhere, know what you're doing.
How about when you interview artists and you don't know who they are?
Exactly.
Or you say their name wrong.
Yeah.
Like, you didn't even know who, low cash.
You didn't even.
know the guy's names. Yeah, because they're called low cash.
They have names. Yeah, yeah, but you don't say, you say Old Dominion. You don't go,
hey, hey, this is so, so, so, so you call them Old Dominion. You call him a band.
But if you're talking to Matt, you might say, hey, Matt.
Of Old Dominion. Yeah.
Oh my gosh, guys. When you say coming up, you don't say, hey, we're going to talk to.
But that's it. You're doing a T's. You're doing a T's. You said coming up. We're not
talking about a T's. You don't say, we're talking to Old Dominion. You don't say low,
cash. Okay. So, okay, but this is by that logic, then you are the Bobby Bone Show.
That's true.
You're not Lunchbox.
You are Bobby Gun Show.
Got him.
Because why would you say it?
I'm the interviewer.
Everybody that walks up to that booth knows who we are.
I mean, people that I don't even know.
I thought to some guy, another guy from Idol, Chase Beckham.
He's been on the show, though.
Yeah, yeah.
He's been in the studio.
And so is Gabby Barrett.
But no, but did you ever, did you know Chase?
You said some guy, like you didn't know who he was.
I didn't know when he was walking up.
I didn't, but guess what he did?
What's up?
Lunchbox, how's it going?
Boom.
Right, but you didn't know who he was.
He was either.
He was literally just in here.
No, no, but he literally knew who I was.
Stop saying literally.
But you should know.
She was like, oh my gosh.
These guys and then, what?
Your name's lunch?
Like, it was her mind.
That is a stupid name.
And my name's stupid too.
We both have stupid names.
I understand, but it was a bad look on her.
I feel like it was a misunderstanding.
Yeah, misunderstanding.
I feel like if I didn't know her personally outside of the show,
she probably wouldn't have said, where's Bobby?
You think she went to any other show and didn't know who they were?
She probably though has a relationship with me
That she just probably going to other shows blank
Going I don't know who this is at all
And so she's just nice and kind
You go to somebody's house, she never met him before
Where she knows me?
She's like, where is Bobby?
Okay
And you're just a little more open
And then I'm like, oh
You're just insulted because she didn't know who you wear
I'm just, it's shocking
And you think you're famous
Like she needs to like get with it
Oh my
What does that mean get with it like for example
Like understand what's going on in the world
Like, you don't know who I am.
Like, I am more famous than you, and you don't know who I am?
You think you're more famous than Gabby Barrett.
Yeah.
You're not.
Sorry, dude.
That's weird you're not, though.
Definitely.
You may think that.
We do.
Right.
Ray, that's the only two clips from this, right?
Yep.
Okay.
Morgan, anything you want to add because you were there?
This feels pretty cringy.
It was cringy.
And it was definitely funny when I laughed really hard when she did not realize who he was.
I didn't expect her to know us at all.
Morgan, what other artists?
didn't know who you were? It doesn't matter.
No, no, I'm asking you, what other artists
didn't know who you were? I'm sure plenty of them.
And not any of them were like, hey, Morgan, how's it going?
I think it was hilarious to watch him
and his reaction be like, you don't know who I am.
He made himself very important during this interview.
And I do think his interview style works on some people,
but it wasn't working on Gabby.
And he was not appreciative of the fact that his comedy
was not funny to her.
Gabby's Instagram following,
868,000. Lunchbox is 308,000.
Oh, wow. More famous than you.
That's quite the difference. Number one songs, Gabby. Well, some. Lunchbox zero.
And I didn't really think she, like, thought I was joking. I don't think she, like, men as a mean thing.
I don't know. No, no, I understand. She thought you were joking. The fact that she didn't know my name is crazy.
Like, that's absolutely mind-blowing. And he acted like that the rest of the interview.
Yeah, I did. I was like, this is a waste of time. Like, oh, to do the whole interview.
Basically, like, we're not good enough for you.
You don't even know our names.
Like, why are we wasting our time with you?
You're technically there for them.
You're not a treat for them.
Right, right.
They're not coming to see you.
They're a treat for you.
And guess what?
She wants her music to be known?
Guess who she needs to us.
Actually, program directors.
Yeah, not you.
CMA Awards live Wednesday night, which is tomorrow, 8-7 Central on ABC,
and available to stream next day on Hulu.
Misunderstanding.
Cool.
Yeah, big time.
I wonder if Gabby will know the people's names there.
It's already happened.
Oh, it's the CMAs.
Yeah.
Probably.
They're famous probably.
It'd be like real people.
Who knows?
Doesn't seem like she's real with it.
She's very with it.
Remember that tour bus had no idea who you were?
Yeah.
You think they would know that Gabby Barrett was?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yes.
She has big songs.
All they would know.
Her big song right now is Glory Days.
It's awesome.
Okay.
I do want to.
Amy, she's banned from the show.
She's not banned from the show.
She can actually come on a write.
now if she wants to. Yeah.
But if I were her, it would be like. She probably wouldn't know who we were.
I know her.
Okay.
Yeah. If you guys get bored today, go check out the Bobbycast. It is a one-on-one hour-long
interview show I do. Josh Jenkins is my guest. He's written number ones like, buy dirt.
With Jordan Davis, Fancy-like, Walker Hayes.
He talked about riding Fancy-like with Walker and loving it, but not, because it was so weird,
not knowing anybody to ever play it. And I grab a guitar and we're kind of jamming, and he starts
talking about how people obviously think they're bougie because he's in a band, he's an artist,
and he goes to the nicest restaurants. He's like, I just load the kids in the van and we go to Waffle House or
Applebee's. And so we literally had no idea. We started jamming and fumbled out, fancy like,
and then Walker in shoe Walker fashion spits out the first two lines of the chorus. We're like,
oh my gosh, what is this? And then like two hours later, we had the song. I left there going,
this is probably the most fun I've ever had in a room, but I don't know if people would play it.
And then he talked about because I was like, man, you had to make so much money from that song because it was everywhere.
Actually, I remember a moment where it was, it was on the commercial and it was during fall college football.
And I kept getting texts from my buddies being like, if I hear your song one more time.
The Applebee's commercial?
And I was like, buddy, just know this.
Every time you hear it, that I'm buying diapers for my kids.
So every time it gets used anywhere, are you making money?
Yeah.
I think television.
Television and, yeah, TV and stuff is great.
Like that makes, that actually gets to us.
And then obviously radio.
but outside of that,
like TikTok nothing.
Nothing.
Check out the Bobbycast with Josh Jenkins.
He also is the lead singer
on one of my band I used to love Green River Ordinance.
And so check it out, Bobbycast.
When he showed up, did he know your name?
Yes.
Like he was like, hey, Bobby, how's going?
He thought I was lunchbox.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
He wasn't like, Bobby, what?
Your name's Bobby, huh?
Who are these people?
What am I doing here?
You're really offended.
Am I supposed to do an interview with you?
You really offended, huh?
Yeah.
It was bad look, man.
But search for the Bobbycast.
on iHeartRadio, wherever you listen to your podcast.
Quickly, poll.
Who thinks there was a bad look on Gabby?
I do.
Okay, we know. Say aye.
Aye.
Who thinks after hearing this it's a bad look on lunchbox?
Aye.
Okay, just making sure.
Sometimes I misread the room.
No.
Just making sure.
All right, thanks.
We did this earlier.
These are classic TV theme songs, but the words aren't there.
So you have to name the show.
Hit the Brady Bunch, Ray.
Did you get the Brady Bunch from that, right?
is the very beginning.
Yeah.
You're right.
They will fall together.
Okay, so five of these.
Oh, okay.
You ready?
Ready.
Everybody's in?
Are we doing same rules?
Elimination.
It's more fun when you just play the way through.
Elimination.
I mean, I was out so early.
Here we go.
Don't get it wrong.
It's hard.
Go.
We won't do elimination.
We'll just do all points.
Okay, good, good.
Because I might be out too.
Okay.
Do you know it?
I don't know.
I'm in.
I'm not comfortable.
confident, but it could be.
All right, I'll put that now.
Lunchbox.
Happy days.
Eddie.
Growing pains.
Amy.
Growing pains.
Will you play it?
I'll sing a little bit of it and see if it helps you at all.
Maybe one of him's right.
Maybe one of us not.
It's not happy days.
It's not happy days.
That we been together for a million years.
And the girl comes in.
We're right.
And I bet we're for a million more.
That's still growing pain?
It's family dies.
No.
Right.
Yeah, we all would have been out.
That was good game, guys.
Nobody would start over.
Oh, that's a good point.
What?
Oh, my God.
Oh, boy.
Oh, it's Michael J. Fox.
Oh, we did.
Baby.
And then Kirk Cameron was another one, right?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, here we go.
Next up.
No, Kurt.
That's family ties.
Kurt Cameron was growing pains.
That's what I'm saying.
Michael J. Foxx County ties.
Okay, here we go.
Gilligan's Island.
Watchbox?
Gilligan's Island.
Gilligan's Island.
All right there.
Let me hear, dum-d-d-d-tall.
It's Gilligan's Island, everybody.
Good job.
Again, I'm a talk.
Next.
You start talking right when they get to the good part.
It was just a pat-ta, tap, pat-ta.
You want one more time?
A little bit?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
What in the world could this be?
Come on, lunch.
I have no idea.
I got it.
I got it now because of that.
Because of that very end.
Well, you couldn't hear it the first time, right?
The drums?
Yeah, the drums got it, boy me.
What is it?
Wonder years.
Eddie?
Wonder years.
Why do you think he got it?
I thought he got it because you go, what?
I did too.
You did the what?
He goes, what in the world?
I didn't even hear him say that.
What did you say that?
Well, your brain did.
You didn't fit.
I think your brain did.
Amy, I'm shocked you knew this.
Why?
Like when the drums hit us.
It's just the baseline.
That's hard.
Right at the beginning.
What in the world would lunchbox.
What do you lie and say you got it from me?
Ooh.
Here we go.
Hi, baby, now.
Have a little help with my friends.
Okay.
Go.
What's weird is, I don't know there are words of this song anyway.
I think that's just it.
There might be talking.
There is.
I know the talking part.
Yeah, one more time.
Like Fox?
Man, it could have been, I love Lucy, but I didn't put it.
I hadn't written down, I scratched it out.
I went with Looney tunes.
Amy?
Interesting.
I dream a genie.
Eddie?
I love it.
I love Lucy.
Oh, that's it.
Desire Ned.
That's Ricky Ricardo.
I love Lucy.
Why did I just stick with my original answer?
Did you not hear Bobby again?
What did he do?
I love it, man.
I love it.
Oh.
Come on, guys.
All right.
Oh, I had it.
One more.
Eddie's up three.
So stupid.
Amy two, lunchbox two.
Last one.
Yeah, it's I dream a genie, man.
Amy?
I dream a genie.
Eddie?
I dream of genie.
I hate it.
Do they talk this one too?
Not really.
I dream of genie.
That's it.
Wait, what's it called?
Ricky Ricardo.
That's dead.
I dream of genie.
Eddie, you're the one.
Uh or a.
I dream of.
No one's saying I dream a genie.
I dream of genie.
Are you arguing?
Are you arguing a un-of?
I know I had that wrong my whole life.
So you're not arguing.
I'm not arguing.
I'm trying to learn.
Okay.
Okay.
So what you were saying is you got it wrong and you were just making sure you got it wrong.
Yeah.
I dream.
I dream a genie?
I dream a genie.
Eddie, you're the one or night.
This is your game.
Class.
Flack.
All right, there it is.
Bobby Bones show.
Bonehead.
Story of the day.
This story comes us from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
A 24-year-old woman was out walking and she sees, oh, there's an Amazon van.
A person had gone up to deliver a package of the front porch.
She's like, you know how fun it'd be to drive an Amazon van?
So she jumps in and she drives it.
And then she starts being crazy.
WR! Taking turns.
And as she's taking the turn, the door flies open.
She flies out.
Amazon van crashes.
It just feels like a three stooges sketch from now.
Right.
Meaning it does not look fun to drive an Amazon van.
It's not like an Amazon man's a fire truck.
Right, an ambulance.
An Amazon van just a van that has Amazon on it.
Or a UPS truck, that'd be fun.
Big, boxy, you can't drive.
Amazon van is just a van.
What's you drinking?
No, it was the middle of the day saying no.
Well, that don't matter.
Have you ordered a caller sometimes?
I'll drink during the day.
I'm just saying they said.
And then she flew out of it?
Yeah, because the door flew open.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
She was going around a curve too fast.
No seatbelt?
No seatbelt.
She didn't shut the door?
There's a lot wrong with this.
But also, I've never seen an Amazon van.
I thought that would be fun.
Yeah, like a UPS drug or FedEx, you could ram things.
Oh, wait, what?
Look how big it is.
You could be like a demolition derby?
At least it's different.
Right?
Yeah.
I mean, think about those people that steal tanks and just driving down the street.
That would be awesome.
Who steals tanks?
Well, I saw it once.
I think it's happening like once or twice.
Like Ever.
Like Tehama Square.
Okay.
I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day.
All right, before we get out of here,
Abby did win employee the month a couple months ago.
And usually you need to claim your prize within the month,
but that wasn't stated.
And she got to pick a segment.
Remember this, guys?
Yeah, I remember that.
Sure.
For now on the rule is, though, you have to pick it.
If you win it, you have to claim it within the month
when you're employee the month.
Redeem it.
Yeah.
So, Abby, that's okay.
What segment would you like to do?
Anything is on you.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So this guy called in
And he is part of the Air Force Academy band
And they're gonna be in town this week
And they're playing at the Opry
But they were like, hey, can we come in
And play like a medley of patriotic country songs?
And I was like, wouldn't that be awesome?
That'd be cool.
How big is this band?
I mean, it's like a five-piece band.
Symphony 70.
Yeah, do we have room?
I think that would be awesome.
You get to pick the segment.
You don't have to convince me.
Okay.
So we're good.
This is my segment.
Set it up.
Yeah.
We'll do it.
I like it.
Your segment.
Okay.
Got it?
Uh-huh.
But what did we learn from this?
To not.
Wait.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm talking to everybody.
Cash it in.
I like your passion there.
Amy learned.
I like your passion.
All right, that's it.
Bye, buddy.
Bobby Bones.
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.
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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.
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