The Bobby Bones Show - Tues Post Show (06-27-23)
Episode Date: June 27, 2023Raymundo says Lunchbox needs to be furious about something. We get into a discussion of the weird dynamic we face on the show knowing artists as people but also as their entity. Bobby is having an int...ernal crisis about someone who said some not nice things about him a few years ago…but now up for radio hall of fame nominations. Bobby gets into a discussion of his beefs throughout history. Then we ran through some news we didn’t get to on the big show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ray says a lunchbox needs to be mad about something.
And I didn't really think about it.
it when I saw it and I don't necessarily agree with Ray
about this but he does have at least enough
of a point to bring it up. Although I think
he's wrong. But I'm gonna let you say your piece here. Go ahead.
Yeah, so lunchbox was at Chipotle, let's say a year
or two ago and he posted a picture of Lauren Aleda from behind
and so it kind of just
really was of her butt. Honestly, the angle is a weird angle so it just
showed her butt. Now he didn't do it
to show her butt. He was going,
there's Lauren Alana and he took a picture
and posted. He said, Lauren Elan did it in a chick
fillet. Now, was it a bad judgment
probably to post when it was
mostly just her butt?
Like any woman's butt in
like yoga pants.
Probably the judgment wasn't there, but there was
nothing, there was nothing malicious.
It was more just a celebrity sighting in the story
of her eating at Chipotle by herself, then her friend
showed up, then she spilled her drink and I
It was just the picture you posted that made
some people upset. I remember people were like going after
him. I was getting pissed off because I was like
yes, the judgment wasn't there, but he wasn't
doing something to go look at a butt.
He was going, that's Lauren Elena.
She's famous.
And I remember being like, lunchbox, why would you?
And then when people started going after him,
I was like, I wanted to kill everybody.
So yes, but go ahead.
Yeah, there was backlash.
And so I feel like this is the ruling on it.
So Lauren Alated just now came out with a song,
her and Lainey Wilson,
and it's called Thick as Thieves.
And their advertising is based around
them playing off of the thick,
which means a woman's backside is thick.
They're doing a lot of butt.
A lot of butt dances.
So when they do pictures, it's just their butts.
The pictures are from behind.
Very similar to how Lunchbox took that picture at Chipotle.
Do you think maybe Lunchbox inspired that?
So now...
I don't know if she wrote it, though.
I don't know.
But go ahead.
So that's what I'm saying.
Like, you get in trouble for it, then they do it.
Okay, so now if I do it, is it okay?
I don't think that what...
Because that's what they're advertising.
Their song is about it.
So they want you to...
There's some nuance here is my only point.
The nuance is I don't think you did it on purpose
to be like look at a butt.
I didn't, and that's what's crazy.
So now they are advertising their butts.
She wrote it.
Songwriters, Luke Bryan, Dallas,
it must have been a song that somebody had
and then somebody else wrote on top of it.
If I'm guessing, I don't know this for sure.
Luke Brian, Dallas Davidson, Jacob Durrett,
Lauren Elena, Parker Welling, Rocky Block.
Yeah, probably.
But yes.
So, in conclusion.
So now, if I see Lauren Elena walking down the street,
can I say there's thick as well?
whatever. Thick as thieves. There's that
Thicks of Thieves that we're talking about.
Like, I'm a serious
question.
When you jump on my team
because I'm on your team, it makes me not like the team
that we're on because you're shifting.
No, no, I'm not shifting. I'm saying. I'm asking.
I don't think you should be taking a picture of a girl's
butt just generally going look at the butt. I just don't.
But what if she's singing a song
about her butt? If she is
showing off her butt in a way of like
I'm singing a song, here's my butt.
Generally, somebody's like, here's my butt.
then you can take a picture of it.
But if somebody's just walking...
Right, but right now, she's singing a song.
But if she's just walking in the street,
she's not singing that song.
Oh.
She needs to be singing it for me.
It's just a...
Again, it's a...
There's nuance,
which means it's not exactly one way or the other.
But Ray, I understand your point.
Mm-hmm.
They want to highlight their back sides.
Correct.
But when their backsides are highlighted
without their permission,
I still think they have a right to be upset.
the problem is he didn't do it for that reason. Correct.
I literally just showed her at Chipotle. That's all I was trying to do. Right. But do you wish you
to use better judgment on which picture to have posted? I mean, that's just the pictures I
mean, she was, her back was to me, so there was no other pictures to take. I took numerous
pictures trying to get different angles. And yes, her backside was in every picture. And people
were like, how dare you? It's like, well, her back was to me. So her backside is going to be
in it. There also, though, for the record, was the point of, we know her and see her all the time,
you just could have said hi. Yeah, I could have. It didn't have to be a secret creeper picture.
You could have just wanted to be a selfie and saw Lauren Elena at Chapolet. But he thinks bit first.
That's kind of where his mind goes. You know, like, this is going to be a bit and let me not talk to
her, so it's a bit. I didn't even think of that. I just saw the trend, like the whole. You didn't
think about it being a bit. No, no, hold on. Here you go. You're not. He's lying again.
Oh, don't get it started on the whole line.
Let me tell you the story.
I didn't think it was going to be a big deal until she sat down by herself.
Then she spilled her drink.
Then she went outside, took a phone call, ordered another bowl for her friendship.
So there was an actual story instead of her just walking in and walking out.
What was the phone call?
Disney movie right there.
You know what I mean?
So it was like, oh, wow.
This is actually a story.
Let me take a pick.
I saw her boom.
So a bit.
Yeah.
So it turned into a bit after all that happened.
At first I was just like, oh, I'm just going to say I saw Lauren Elena.
And then I was like, I need proof.
Let me snap a pick.
It's weird because it's like two different lives.
Sometimes that I live at the same time where Lauren, for example,
we're doing this thing where we're talking about Lauren and Lauren Elena, the artist.
I've known Lauren for a long time.
Lauren and I have written songs together.
If we wrote a song for my kid's album together, she toured, she opened a bunch of shows for me.
Like I've spent real human life with Lauren Elena as a person.
And then here it's like talking about her as the artist, the entity.
It's almost like the Jake situation where it's hilarious.
Lunchbox sees Jake runs across the street.
But I'm like, I'm with lunchbox every day.
Every day.
Just about we're together for hours and hours.
Jake and I spend a lot of time together, even travel together a little bit.
And everybody knows that, but there's still this weird lunchboxes.
Like, oh my God.
But lunchboxes knows that Jake and I are close.
Jake also knows lunchboxes that he comes in all the time.
I don't know. It's just this weird dynamic.
And here's the thing again.
When Jake comes in the studio, lunchbox isn't, oh my God, here's Jake.
He puts his head down and says nothing.
But on the street, he's like, I got to get my phone out.
Because it's a bit.
Because it's a bit.
Well, yeah, you do the same thing when you see a celebrity out.
Like, you don't jump up and know when they go.
But you know Jake.
I know, but you say to act professional in here, so I act professional.
Or else you would be, oh, my God, this is Jake.
I think it's hilarious.
No, no, I'm not saying.
It's just.
And like you said, seeing a co-worker in public.
That is cool.
It's cool.
It's weird about seeing that car.
In the wild.
So you see him in the wild, it's a totally different feeling.
Jake said you ran across the street.
I almost got hit by cars.
I did.
It's four lanes of traffic.
That's what I'm saying.
Four lanes of traffic.
Like, why you risk that?
Because I saw Jake Owen.
How many times do you see Jake Owen just walking down the street?
Never.
That's pretty rare.
That is pretty rare.
That's what I'm saying.
But again, if you saw him and you just walked in each other at Walmart,
well, I don't know.
You still probably yell.
I'm still, I know.
Jake.
I know.
Because it's in the wild.
It's a whole, a chance encounter.
It's weird.
Is there also, too, like, the idea that, like, if you make a lot of noise,
everyone else is going to get excited that Jake's there?
No, it's on the side of the road.
No, no, no.
But I'm saying, like, if you see him at, like, Target or Walmart.
And you see, oh, it's all dominion.
Like, do you want to be like, oh, my gosh, look, this is crazy.
There's a famous person.
No.
Okay.
It's just, like, if they're far away, you want to make sure they hear you before they get away.
So it's always for a bit.
What?
Yes.
No, because, like, Lauren Elena, I didn't yell at her.
Yeah, but that was for a bit because you got the picture.
I did.
Once I turned it into a bit in my head, I was like, oh, you know what?
If I just take a picture, I have evidence.
I saw her.
That's my whole thing is I always want to have evidence because you guys don't believe me that I see these celebrities.
Because you lie a lot.
No, because I have these celebrity encounters that are so out of the world.
Like, wow, that's crazy.
How could that happen?
You let us down a whole goose chase once from Mike D.
But I really saw him.
Did you yell, it's Mike D?
Did I, Mike, did I said that?
I did yell, thank you.
I yelled at my knee, just like that.
It is interesting who he chooses to yell at and not
because whenever you saw Sam Hunt,
did you yell?
Or you just took a pick?
No, I was in my car and I snapped a pick.
But weren't you in a car when you saw Jake
and you pulled over and jumped out
with all your kids in the car and ran across the street?
And I pulled into a house and took a picture
because that was when Sam Hunt was like,
oh boy.
I didn't want to yell because then he would know
who was selling it to TMZ.
You have to understand.
You have to have what you're going to do.
That's smart. But you didn't sell the TNZ because we didn't allow it.
The motive, you have to understand where you're going with your picture.
If your picture is just coming for us, yell.
If you're going to sell the Cowboys.
I'm trying to pinpoint exactly what's, what feels kind of awkward about it because it's funny and I like it.
But it's even with Ray and Sam, like Ray is obsessed with Sam, yet I know Sam.
And so it's too, when Sam comes in and I'm like, oh,
I don't know. I guess I would just never go hang out around Sam with Ray with me.
But I think Ray would love Ray if Ray just wouldn't be so outwardly obsessed.
Because Ray is like the greatest dude.
But then yesterday I was like, Ray, maybe we could calm it down.
He's like, nope, I'm obsessed with him.
Okay, you've said it.
You are who you are?
That's it.
I can't, I'm not going to.
It's a butterfly effect like in your stomach.
If I get butterflies, they're not going to go hang out.
You're saying two or things.
Like if you have butterflies in your stomach, that's nervous.
This butterfly effect is like an ocean wave creates.
Correct.
But yeah, honestly, when he comes in studio, butterflies.
There's no way I'm ever going to chill with that dude.
I wouldn't be myself.
And that's okay.
And I like that.
I like your honesty about it.
But I guess I wish I could just combine the worlds.
Maybe that's what it is.
We just chill.
You do when they come in.
I know, but that's this world.
Like there are some people that you're friends with that I don't know,
but I'd really love to get to know him.
Like DeMarcus where?
Emmett Smith.
You met Demarcus so quickly, didn't you?
Yeah, but it was just brief.
But that would be because we were just at a place that you weren't there.
Yeah, but like Jake and Sam are here.
True, true.
Like DeMarcus, we were in Dallas and we made a point to go see each other.
And that is huge.
He's awesome.
But we did dance with the stars together.
So is NFL Hall of Fame or Amy?
You familiar?
I am.
I know you are.
Just making sure.
I was just saying that so other people that didn't know.
No, I get it.
Oftentimes I'm not.
But you all have talked about him enough.
Yeah.
Okay, well, that one's fair.
So I kind of understand that, even though you're friends with him, we're not friends with him.
Yeah, but you were never around. They're around it.
Yeah.
Like, I think Jake would like to hang out with Lunchbox.
But he can't because lunchbox goes bananas on him.
Well, that's true.
And he doesn't make eye contact with celebrities.
I do when I meet him one-on-one.
And here, it's just awkward because I don't know.
Like, they're not looking at me, so I feel like I'm just staring at them.
They're just looking to be interviewed.
Yeah, but they're looking at you.
Yeah, because I'm talking.
That's what I'm saying.
So if I just stare at them, it's like,
Well, but if someone's talking just celebrity or not, you look at them.
That's true.
Now, if you're looking at them when they're not talking, that's, that's creepy.
Well, they're not talking to me, so it's weird to look at them.
Like, if the teacher is talking.
Everybody's looking at you right now.
Everybody.
You have the room.
Yeah, because I'm talking.
Right.
And when Jake's talking, everybody looks at Jake.
Correct.
Including you.
Like, right now, Amy's looking at you and she's not even talking.
Half the time she doesn't.
She usually has her neck that way.
No, that's only if we're doing like the show, but she's sort of looking at you right now.
Does it feel weird?
Yeah.
But you're talking.
I understand that
What's up, man?
When you speak, you have the talking stick, basically.
I understand that.
But sometimes I'm like, oh, what they're saying,
I'm, all right, cool, I tune out.
Now, that's a different thing altogether.
But see, like the Old Dominion guys,
he doesn't know all their names,
but yet he sees him in public and starts yelling at him.
Like, he thinks one of them's a trip, right?
Yeah, he does.
So, okay, I guess
I'm trying to figure out my emotion on this,
and I think it's just, you guys are such cool,
like cool, normal people, that I wish you were cool, normal people around people that
you're not normally cool and normal around.
Because of a bit.
I just think they're committed to their stick.
No, no, it's not.
Okay.
And that's fair.
And that's fair and respectable.
Do you understand in the wild is, Eddie freaks out when he saw Amy driving?
He checked her out and said, who's that hottie?
No, I didn't.
Yes, you did.
No, I didn't.
She was following me to work.
And I go, this hotties following me to work.
And then it was Amy.
She wasn't number one on the hottie list.
Come on.
But you called her hot.
I was like, who is this hot chick
Come in a work. But you don't call her hot in here.
And then she got out and then you realized so it was.
You tell me you ain't ever seen it.
Somebody from hiding behind like, dang, she's, oh, that's a dude.
They turn around, their hair's long.
That's happened.
That's happened sometimes.
It's like that.
Yeah, sometimes you're just not that close.
Yeah.
Anyway.
But yeah, so when you see people in public, you act different than when you're at work.
That's all.
But yeah, Ray, I think you're right.
I have a right to be upset.
That's the only friend I have, I think that you don't.
But DeMarcus and I aren't friend, we talk all the time.
You text.
Yeah, but we spend a decent amount of time together, but we have an experience that we shared,
and we'll always have that and be friendly and friend, but we're not, I don't have any friends that you don't know.
Yeah, and I guess if I really wanted to jump into the conversations of you and DeMarcus.
Okay, now you're being idiot.
Here we go.
Okay.
I did that.
I'm having a little internal crisis, same one that I had last time, and I could get over it,
but instead of getting over it, I'm just going to share it with you guys,
a few years ago
you guys may remember
there was a person on the radio
who came after me
it was pretty ugly
saying that
this may have been five years
pandemic messes with my head on time
they were like the only reason
he works with St. Jude
is because he wants to credit
you guys remember that?
Yes
really pissed me off
I don't remember that
but I don't doubt it
you don't doubt what
that they said that
yeah
I mean I was like
I don't doubt it
it's kind of weird
sounds about right
so
that's why I donated
PetSmart. Amen, brother. Because they ring that bell. Yeah. Ding. So it just, I was really offended by it
because it's just not the reason at all. Unless we're doing something, I don't even really bring it up.
But it's also been something the show's been super attached to. We volunteered a bunch of our time
away from the show. We do events outside. I was just very offended by it because it's not true.
That being said, the same dudes up for the Radio Hall of Fame again. No, I'm already in.
what do I care right
I'm already in
and people are reaching out to me like
hey would you send an email out saying hey everybody
do the voting for this certain person
and it's like
should I still be but hurt about that
the answer is no I shouldn't be
because I should
I should just grow
and say you know
maybe they've grown too
can you tell me which one it was no
but don't people need to be taught a lesson
No.
You know what I mean?
You don't have to do, Eddie.
Absolutely.
You know, but you know, like.
No, you have to be the lesson teacher.
Have they apologized?
I don't.
Exactly.
Hold on.
He hasn't answered.
Show me who it is.
That's true.
Which one of these people is.
Mike, can you show me which one of these it is?
I don't know if they apologize.
But because I was so offended by it that I think it's even, it's enraged me.
That I don't know.
And maybe they have.
I don't know.
Because if they could.
could earn the spot themselves without you doing anything, like, then they deserve it.
Well, I think they can, even with people doing stuff, they do, I mean, it's all politics.
Everything's politics.
Okay.
Everything in the whole world.
So that's, to me, not the issue.
But it's like, people are reaching out going, hey, will you help and hop in?
And I'm like, he's probably deserving of it.
I'm trying to figure out who it is.
No, it's sort of like you, that's a very, very personal thing.
That's a very, very, very personal thing.
It's sort of like baseball writers.
Like, you know, if an athlete was rude to him.
during their career, they may be Hall of Famers, but they don't get their vote because they
treated them like crap. This person treated you like crap, said something that wasn't true.
So guess what? You ain't getting my support. If you get in on your own merit, go ahead.
But won't be me there. Maybe that just happens and that would be good.
I won't be greeting for you. I won't be grand standing for you. Is that what you call it?
Greeting grand, what do you call? I don't know. Campaigning.
There you go. There you go.
Yeah, we like that. Can you not respond? Can you just like, that's probably what I'm going to do.
I just hate being the guy that doesn't respond.
Just ignore me.
Oh, I guess I missed this.
Sorry.
I mean, I got two emails about it today.
Oh.
And it's from people that I like respect,
but they don't know the backstory as to why.
Emails are easy to.
Oh, you know what you do?
You tell them, hey,
if he'll make a $50,000 donation to St. Jude,
I'll go ahead and do it.
Remember that time?
I did that to Florida Georgia Line?
They still hate me for that.
Oh, that's not good.
I don't know.
Sometimes my castor remind me in my feuds
or why they even happen to begin with.
And sometimes I get remat again, because I'll just forget about what irritated me to begin with.
And I'm like, oh, I guess we're cool now.
And then Michael go, but don't you remember when they did it?
Oh, yeah.
And I remember what we got into it about.
But I remember going, hey, guys, why don't you just donate to whatever?
And they got so mad that I suggested they donate to charity.
But the mad was behind the scenes, though, right?
Maybe.
Because that can't be like.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't even remember what the feud was about.
I know that they came after me first back in the day.
Because they went on serious.
talking about the billboards that I put up there making fun of me.
And I was like, that's weird.
Why are you talking about me?
Like, what?
Huh?
Why am I in your mouth?
Like, you should worry about you.
And then they poke the bear.
And the bear doesn't come out a whole lot anymore.
The bear has gone to a lot of therapy.
But when the bear sometimes gets really angry, it ain't good.
I don't like it.
But it comes out.
And I just remember going pretty ham.
And then I was like, you know, the way to get him is to the money.
Didn't one of them do a painting?
Yes.
Yes, and we were in Vegas.
And they brought it backstage.
Really?
I got a painting?
Yes.
And it said like, it was like,
no beef.
No beef.
Yeah, but it was done.
It's like finger painting like five seconds.
I thought they were messing with it.
No.
It was a real piece of art.
Guys, I'm telling you.
At June 7th, 2016,
they went on the show and said,
you guys have always been in the crosshairs country.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, they're so.
I don't know the words that he's saying right now.
He's not saying that.
I'm like, we don't need to bring this back at all.
Oh, you know what it was?
We donated that painting to musicians on a call to auction off.
That's why I don't have it.
Oh.
Got it.
Okay.
So that was good.
I don't only have beefs anymore.
Except for.
No, I just need to remind.
No, I don't live in me.
But this radio hall of fame.
But it doesn't live in me, but only got only even reminded about it because everybody's an email.
And like, hey, would you help this person?
And I'm like, something that.
doesn't feel right? Why would I not want to help the person? And then I start going through
and I'm like, oh yeah.
Can somebody give me a hint of which person it is?
We can do it off the air. Just a hint. I'll figure it out.
If we give you a hint, it's going to give everybody.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you can't do a hint. Getting a hint that only I would know.
What? That's not a thing.
Yeah, so the person that was interviewing them was talking about holy and how some had
called the song blasphemy. I didn't call it blasphemy. I know. I thought song was great.
Go ahead.
And so they were asking them to set up the song
and for some reason they took a dig at you.
Tyler Hubbard decided to take it
and instead used it to take a dig at Bobby Bones.
He said, we didn't put a billboard on the interstate
and the crowd laughs at his dig at Bobby Bones.
He had to nowhere, right?
And the DJ said, wow, that was fantastic.
Oh, man.
And then Hubbard said, I don't know why I just said that.
Mm.
And if you want to go to the video below,
it's at the 6.50 minute mark.
Wow, man.
I don't really need to get fired up about it.
But I just remember, I was walking my dog, and someone message me and goes, hey, the Florida
Georgia line guys are, like, talking crap about you.
And then whenever BK was, like, calling me trying to do something, and he was talking crap
about Tyler on the phone to me, and he was like, Tyler was one that hated you, not me.
And I was like, that's a good point.
And then BK went off and did some crap.
But I think BK is the one that did the painting.
BK was cool.
Yeah, that sounds right.
Yeah, BK was always cool.
You want me to get into the 650 minute part?
I don't.
I don't.
All right.
Save that page that.
I want to see it later.
Got it.
It's so interesting because you're already in the Radio Hall of Fame,
but every person I'm looking at, they're all older.
I'm the youngest person ever put it out.
Yeah, that was crazy.
It's pretty cool.
I'm pretty proud of it.
Yeah.
And our listeners are the ones who made that happen.
So that's why I say everything's political.
But it's like...
That's good.
All you got is Google, Florida, Georgia Line, Bobby Bones's feud.
What's even better is he just discovered?
covering Google.
That's how it works.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't remember it even futes.
I don't really have any.
Yeah, okay, here it is.
Oh, here we go.
I don't want to go down.
I don't want to be there.
What are you doing?
I just don't want to be there.
Okay.
I had questions about I don't want to live there anymore because then I can't shake it.
On June 9th, 2016, Florida, Georgia Line to match Bobby's donation to musicians on call to say there is no beef.
That's right.
I said I'm donating.
you guys donate to and that's why they got mad
because they felt like I pressured him.
And a guy named, they didn't donate that.
A guy named Michael Trejo said,
feel free to cover my student loans
as a stronger sign of no beef.
That's true.
That's right.
I forgot all about that.
I did put money up though, right?
That's funny.
Yeah.
Pretty good comment there on the Facebook page
by that guy.
All right, let's just move away from that.
Oh, my gosh.
Because I've had some good experiences too.
That was fun.
Like in general?
With those.
It's been on and off.
It's tumultuous at times.
But I think that I don't like living in that space.
I try not to be there because it's...
Which one's which?
Well, they've kind of traded places over the years.
Well, in this picture, there's long-haired.
The long-haired one then was Tyler.
Tyler, the lead singer.
Okay.
And then the other guy...
B-K.
But then they switch.
It's like they did Frankie Friday.
Wait, is long-haired guy, the one from Florida,
or is he the Georgia?
I never really never really.
knew that? I'll tell you. Long hair's
Florida and then BK's
No, no, no. Because one has different
has long hair now. Tyler's Georgia. BK.'s Florida.
Got it. Thank you.
You got it.
Tyler's Georgia. Okay. Georgia.
Can B.K. sing?
Yeah, he sings. He's got a career.
No, no. I know he has a career, but I have
his song. Is it good? Space Cowboy. What's called? Beach Cowboy.
I heard that one. I don't think that was what they're proud of.
They have a new song out, right?
I don't know. I saw him on TikTok singing with a pair.
it on his shoulder. I'm sure he can. I'm sure it's just a different voice. Did the
parrot sing too? No, it was just on his shoulder. It was pretty awesome. What's his
single called? Is it called like see you next week or something? See you next summer? See you next summer.
I haven't heard it. I'd be curious. Can we give a clip? I don't know that it's what his voice
sounds like by itself. See you next summer. Yeah.
There's something like see you. See you next summer. That'd be pretty good for it
with. That's almost like LFO.
Yeah.
What is the summer?
Oh, Amy's got on a good way.
Well, we can't play a whole lot of us.
I don't trust you with it.
Amy,
let me stop.
Yeah.
Five seconds.
Could you give me a little bit of that?
Yeah, I'm trying to find it.
You want me now?
No, it's called you need me now.
I scooted.
I did it.
Okay, go ahead.
All right, we got it.
Okay.
Scoot it.
Beginning or hooked?
No, I just need music.
I mean, words.
Comes that sun coming up on this Gulf Coast time.
He kind of sounds like
Easton Corbin
Yeah
Oh yeah
Yeah, he didn't hear a lot of his voice in Florida George line
I think we're getting mad
I've never gone to Jacksonville, Georgia
He's affecting his voice up because he doesn't talk like that
Uh-uh, I don't know
Like he doesn't have that accent when he talks
Margarita can I get your number
Like if I sang in a British accent
I'll see you next
I don't have heard of him
Why is he cutting in and out
Because you
Well, because no
Because we can't play it for more than five seconds
We go to the little podcast jail
Why is your car radio, man
Podcast jail
Okay, thank you
We're moving off this
Publishers Clarenhouse may be paying you
For its own deceptive practices
They've agreed to set a lawsuit
With the FTC for 18.5 million
For dark patterns
And other unlawful business practices
Publishers Clarendhouse
Back in the day
Would you get the mail
but that was never Ed McMahon.
Wait, who was that?
Everybody thought it was, because that's a Mandela effect.
What did Ed McMahon do?
He did...
Some other company.
Yeah.
Really?
Were you knocking the door?
Yeah.
With the balloons.
But this is one of those where...
Ray, aren't you in some of these lawsuits where you get like a dollar or something?
Oh, yeah.
So there was a Peloton one where I got a seat from that.
There was a Facebook privacy one where you get a couple bucks from that.
Wells Fargo was huge.
I got 15 from that.
that one.
$15 bucks.
I tried to get one from the subway.
But I never got money.
I got a gift card from Subway because of that
tune amount.
That's because you sent an email off there.
But yeah, Wells Fargo was massive because
they were kind of tricking their customers.
Hey, get this loan.
Hey, push this line of credit.
And then they're charging you exorbitant fees.
And that's what we got stuff on the backside from.
Isn't that business?
Are you sure about that?
Because I don't know that's the case.
That is the case.
Okay, well, I don't know.
I'm just saying allegedly.
I don't know anything about it.
They were allowing people's credit limits to go higher than they should,
and they were always hitting you with ads and stuff that they weren't necessarily supposed to.
Says right, not Bobby, just in case.
And so my question is, so you got charged a lot of money,
so they made it up to you by paying you $15?
They just said their practice.
This is a big settlement, and everybody was affected by it, they split it up.
Yeah, like right now, I think we could all get five bucks from Facebook.
Four?
Yeah, given our information to the Russians.
I don't know, something like that.
Okay.
The average American can only stay debt free for eight and a half weeks before falling back into debt.
And on average, people are about $55,000 in the red, but they apparently include mortgage and car loans.
I don't feel like a mortgage, because mortgage loan, a mortgage is good money.
Even if you owe it, mortgage is, that's good money.
That's good debt.
I understand it is debt, but that's debt you should probably have.
What about a car payment?
Just depends on the car and how you're living, if you're overpaying or not.
Well, Dave Ramsey says you should never get a car you can't pay cash for.
That's tough.
I hear him saying that.
I know.
I hear him say that.
So I'm just like, what kind of cars you drive him, man?
He can't because he's got a lot of cash.
Yeah.
And I do believe he's probably lived like that and made some really wise decisions when he had no money.
And then when he had a lot of money.
But when you have no money, then you wouldn't be able to buy a car.
You buy a crappy car until you save up and goodbye.
Yes.
Because you'll buy a crappy car and guess what?
It breaks down.
It breaks down.
That's right.
It's definitely harder to do than just him say it.
You do it.
but a mortgage
when
that's debt
but I don't consider it debt
credit cards is debt
yeah yeah
student loans is debt
yeah
like just hanging over you
this is like
oh it feels like a backpack
that's debt
medical bills
debt
bookie
debt
well that they'll
why would you have a bookie
when it's legal
he just wanted to say that
he doesn't have a bookie
sound tough
I did it.
Did you feel tough saying it?
Yeah.
Yeah, he did.
You got more respect from Eddie there.
My dad had a bookie.
See?
Yeah, but you had to have a boogie back yet.
That was crazy, man.
My dad.
49-year-old man in Rhode Island's facing video voyeurism charges after he allegedly flew a drone to sneak a peek into the bathroom of a female neighbor.
Oh my gosh.
That's so creepy.
He flew the drone in the house.
Must have been a small one, though.
No, he flew by the window.
I mean, that's tough to prove.
It's still scary that that could even happen.
That's where you go.
It's tough to prove because it's like, man, it's an accident.
I'm not very good at flying this thing.
No, it's not an accident.
I mean, that's the good defense.
A convicted sex offenders facing a video voyeurism charge
after he allegedly flew a drone
to peer into the bathroom of a female neighbor.
Investigators say Stephanie Morolla 32 was taking a shower
and she heard it zzzzz
near the window.
When she went outside to investigate,
cops said she spotted a drone hovering near the window
as she approached the drone, it flew away but stuck a tree.
That guy is trying to fly away and get stuck in the tree.
He's like,
Oh, God.
So not very good at flying it.
Marola, the woman, grabbed the drone and dunked it in her pool,
which then killed its computer parts.
Marola, who lives with her three-year-old daughter called 911,
reported a peep and Tom.
Police investigation resulted in the arrest of Christopher Jones 49,
who's home where he lives with a 72-year-old mother.
The cops did not reveal how the defendant was linked to the drone.
Jones admitted he was operators.
That's from the smoking gun.
And your mind immediately went to...
He's not good of flying it.
It was an accident.
What was he trying to do with it?
Do you think, though,
he was just trying to fly it around.
I mean, he was hitting the wrong controls,
and then she came outside,
and he was still trying to figure it out,
hit a tree, she overreacted.
You guys have any drones?
No.
Amy's reverse husband got me one a long time ago,
and I was always afraid to crash it
because I bought one of those helicopters
from the mall.
Those were awesome.
First of all,
flew all of them right into a tree
or a ceiling fan,
can never control them.
So I never wanted to fly a drone
because I felt like I would break it.
So, but no.
Because like, some people, like, when they go fishing at the beach, they, like, put the hook on the drone and then take it way out there and then it drops the hook.
That way, like, you know, because you can't cast that far.
That's interesting.
I haven't seen that.
I've seen people tie a golf ball to a fishing rod.
And then drive it?
And they hit the golf ball and they reel it back in.
Oh, that's neat.
That's hilarious.
Which is not exactly the same, but I think about the line there.
CDC reports the first malaria case in 20 years in the U.S.
I don't care much about the story.
I just wanted to say that.
That sounds dangerous.
That's like
spread through mosquito bites.
What are you looking for, Amy?
I have a mosquito bite right here.
That's very irritating.
I don't know what malaria is, so I'm not worried about it.
You know, me either, as far as, like, exactly what it does.
I just know that when I go to Haiti or Africa, I have to take, like, doxycycline to protect my body from it.
I know it's bad and you get a fever.
but I can't say that I'm extremely educated on malaria.
Let's look it up.
Malaria.
An intermittent and remnant fever caused by a parasite that evades the red blood cells.
The parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes in many tropical and subtropical regions.
Flu-like and you could die.
Yeah.
It's a parasite.
Yeah.
Okay.
Stay away from that one.
Go to the morbid minute?
Yeah.
Sure.
This is the place to do the morbid minute.
not the show.
I thought about it
on the show,
but this was Mike D's suggestion.
It's all people,
inventors who get killed
by their invention.
Ooh,
that's good.
Well,
the guy stocked in Russia
who invented that ocean gate
submersible
to the titan.
He's number one.
Well,
he's on here.
I don't think there's one.
There's no rink.
There's a power list.
I mean,
I would put the Segway guy
on number one.
He flipped over the bars
and went down a cliff.
The guy that invented
the Segway?
Yeah.
That's tough.
Whoa.
Stockton was a pilot, engineer, businessman who oversawed the design of the construction of the Ocean Gate, took the tourist down.
That's the first one here.
Thomas Andrews was a British businessman and shipbuilder.
He was the architect in charge of the Titanic.
He was traveling on board that vessel during her maiden voyage when the Titanic hit the iceberg.
Yeah, I remember him from the movie.
He perished along with more than 1,500 people in his body was never recovered.
That's shocking that he didn't get one of those first lifeboats.
There was women and children, dude.
I know, but...
And the inventor.
That's what I would...
But do you say he's Captain too, right?
Doesn't Captain always stay with the boat?
Yeah, until the boat's really going down.
Yeah, which I think is pretty stupid.
Once it starts going down, like Captain, what do you...
Like, everything for himself.
Yeah.
Like, peace.
Hey, lived Captain again another day, you know what I'm saying?
Franz Reichelt.
Franz was an Austrian-born French tailor and inventor
who created a wearable parachute suit.
Oh.
Oh, boy.
Hey, I think we know how this is going.
In 1912, he conducted a public demonstration by jumping from the ice.
tower to showcase his invention.
Oh, no.
The parachute failed to function properly.
Oh.
He died.
What's that?
Eish.
Could you say he died doing what he loved?
That's what you try to say.
He died trying to do what he loves.
There we go. There we go. It did not.
He loved it if it opened.
He would definitely love that.
That's a rough one, man.
More of admit it.
Thomas Medjali Jr. was an American
American mechanical and chemical engineer who made significant contributions to the development of leaded gasoline and chloro-fluorocarbons.
While working on the ladder, he inadvertently developed a severe case of lead poisoning and later died from strangulation when he became entangled in the ropes of a contraption he designed to assist him out of bed.
William Bullock, he invented the web rotary printing press. Several years after its invention, his foot was crushed during the installation of a new machine in Philadelphia.
The foot that was crushed developed gangrene and he died during the amputation.
Oh, man, that gangrene's not terrible.
Horace Lawson Hunley.
He drowned with seven other crew members during a test of his invention, the first combat submarine.
Oh.
Oh.
Harry Wend Stanley.
Sorry, Henry Wins Stanley.
He built the first lighthouse on the Eddiston Rocks in Devon, England.
During the Great Storm of 1703, the lighthouse was completely destroyed with
wind Stanley and five of their men inside. No trace of them was found. Storm.
Louis Jimenez died in 2006. He was killed while creating the
Blue Mustang, a blue horse statue located on the grounds of the Denver
International Airport when a section of it fell on him and severed an artery in his leg
and killed him. That's still there. It's still there.
The artery? No, no. The leg. Yes, the artery in his honor. Still there.
Oh my gosh. That's a Bronco, one?
Blue horse. Blue Mustang.
And finally, Karel Susek.
He was a Canadian stuntman inventor
who designed a barrel-like capsule
called the capsule Niagara.
He intended to survive a drop
from the top of the Houston Astrodome
and then Niagara Falls.
However, during a test run in 1985
at the Niagara Falls,
the capsule's parachute failed to deploy
and he died upon impact.
Parachutes.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
For God, I'm jumping out of a plane soon.
You are.
I didn't think about that.
But you didn't invent it, so who cares.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
I'll be all right then.
Yeah, you'll be fine, buddy.
He didn't invent that.
Richard Marks was on the show today, but Richard Marks, we did a whole hour with him,
and we played a part of it on the show today that you'll hear in this show podcast,
but I did an hour on the Bobbycast.
So if you like that, you can listen to the whole interview.
Obviously, we couldn't play the whole thing on the radio show.
But, man, what a great interview, huh?
What a great guy.
Yeah, I loved it.
He started, you know, we talked about his songwriting career.
He started at 18 years old working with Lionel Richie.
So when I ended up in LA at 18, I got my first job with singing background vocals on a Lionel Ritchie record.
He was really the catalyst.
He was the guy.
He heard my demo tape of my first couple of songs and actually called my parents' house.
This guy took the time to call some kid in Chicago he didn't know.
And he just encouraged me.
He said, you know, I really like your voice.
And these are your first songs?
Man, you heard him my first songs.
When I moved out to L.A., he had me sing some background vocals.
And then he recommended me as a singer to Kenny Rogers, his buddy.
and that's how I started writing songs.
I wrote songs for Kenny Rogers.
That's how my songwriting career started.
Pretty cool.
Hear the whole hour conversation up on the Bobbycast.
We'll be right here waiting for.
Very good.
Okay.
I think that's it.
I did announce some new shows,
more comedically inspirational shows.
The reason really is we're going to do
adding another show on Wichita, Tampa, and Nashville.
just the same weekends that I was already going to be there, mostly, and I don't expect,
honestly, I'd be honest with it. The theaters are pretty big, so I don't expect the second shows to sell out.
Maybe they will, maybe they won't. I just don't like the scalpers are charging so much.
So if we put more tickets up, the ticket scalper prices get watered down and they're like, well,
I guess we're screwed. So we're going to put up shows on Friday at 10 a.m. local time,
wherever it is, Wichita, Tampa, Nashville. We did add a show in Tulsa, which is going to be cool.
It's the Friday before Arkansas, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State,
everybody's got games, but they're all on Saturday.
So I wanted to do a show there on Friday where everybody could come if they want to come.
That being said, Morgan, number one, text me and was like,
did you announce the shows?
You weren't supposed to announce it yet.
So let's call her real quick and see if anybody's in trouble.
Do you guys want to do that or no?
Yeah.
If she gets mad, tell her, sorry, they're announced.
Well, yeah, that's...
No, no, they're announced.
Sorry.
There's no time machine, really.
Sorry.
They're announced.
Hey, Bobby.
Hey, you're on.
You're on, so just don't say anything bad.
So we were talking about the shows.
And I got your text during the show that was like, did you just announce the shows?
Where are we on that?
Is it cool to announce it now?
I mean, it sounds like you already did, is my understanding.
Yes.
We were going to announce tomorrow.
So the venues just don't have, we're moving pretty quick on adding these dates.
As you know, you're in the mix of it.
But the venues don't have the ticket links and things like that ready.
They won't have that step ready until tomorrow.
But we're working on getting the B-Team pre-sale set up for tomorrow.
Okay.
So tomorrow, if they want to get tickets in Wichita or Tampa or Tulsa or Nashville, B-Team pre-sale,
we'll go on an email tomorrow.
I will probably send that email out later tonight and another one in the morning in case they missed it.
Okay, cool.
But we're all good.
Nobody's getting sued.
Not yet.
No one's getting sued.
Okay.
Everybody can feel good?
Yeah.
Not yet, she says.
That's good.
All right.
Not yet.
Okay.
Not yet.
Never say never.
All right.
Thanks, Morgan.
All right.
All right.
Up on my Instagram,
you want to see those dates.
All right, we're done.
Thank you guys.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Goodbye, everybody.
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