The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 1: Bobby Reveals Show Member's Big Surprise! + Amy's Worst Nightmare Come True + Our Listener Did Prison Time?!
Episode Date: May 5, 2026After a week of eliminations, someone will finally get their life changing surprise. Will it be Eddie or Lunchbox? And what will be their surprise? All is revealed today! We have an unfortunate story ...of Amy's worst nightmare coming to life. We get a call from Amber in Tampa who lets us know how our show changed her life in her road to recovery after doing prison time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Couples having drinks, a couple margaritas,
and this woman noticed
something inside the straw.
It was a spider in the straw.
Listen to this from ABC 7, L.A.
A couple was out for drinks in San Diego
and yeah, they got more than they ordered
finding a creepy, crawly spider in the straw.
And the twilight.
and the twist, the woman swapped drinks with her boyfriend moments before he went for that first sip and spotted the spider.
Oh, boy.
It's so close to her just going and suck in this straw.
You know how they say you get like a bunch of bugs in your throat when you sleep or grasshoppers fall in your mouth over a span of a lifetime?
Yeah.
Is this how some of it happens?
I don't know.
They took a video of it.
The spider's in the straw.
If you didn't look in the straw and you just took a drink, you would have sucked the spider in your throat.
That's crazy.
Do you sue?
No, because nothing happened.
Well, there's a spider in your margarita.
But if it did, you also wouldn't have known.
You would have just ate the spider.
Next up, this is Amy's worst nightmare come true
because Amy always thinks everybody is out for revenge.
Yeah, they would retaliate if you were to tell on them.
This is from KOMU.
So this is then the pizza guy, pizza guy comes back.
Here you go.
Around 7.20 p.m. Wednesday, Fulton police were called to a private residence
after a report that a pizza delivery driver became upset during a delivery and struck someone with his vehicle.
The person who was struck alleged that Walton's son became upset over not receiving a tip and hit him with his vehicle.
Video footage police obtained from the residents showed Walton's son initiating the confrontation by yelling profanities at a witness and victim.
The video then showed Walton get into his car and reversed toward the roadway, and the suspect accelerated and struck the victim.
The victim said he jumped onto the hood to avoid being further injured.
rent them over because you didn't get a tip.
See?
Just give the tip.
We were talking about on my Netflix show, this couple had won $10 million in a slot.
And everybody was upset because they didn't tip.
And we were like tipping.
Wait, are you supposed to tip on a winnings like that?
Like the Las Vegas Twitter accounts that were from the city and from like the Las Vegas gamblers that were all like, we can't believe they didn't tip at least $30,000.
And I'm like, what?
To who?
Eddie's point was, yeah, to the person who comes up with the keys?
Yeah, the guy that opens the machine.
Who?
Yeah, that's weird.
I'm Mr. Tip.
Like, I'll show you my tips for sure.
However, I ain't, who do you, if you want a slot, who?
And they're like, well, the person that brings you drinks, I'm tipping them as it goes.
If I'm getting drinks.
Right.
And if you want to tip, tip away.
But I felt like that was crazy.
Like a slot machine?
Because you're gambling your own money.
and then you're expected a tip
because most times you're going to lose.
Regardless, it doesn't matter.
This person, this pizza guy,
they know where your house is.
That's the thing.
That's the thing.
They know where you live.
They know where you live.
Doctors are urging kids not to try
the Benadryl challenge.
About every three years,
this cycles back in.
What is that?
CBS News.
It's going viral again.
This is the little linging that could.
This challenge has been around for 20 years.
The Benadryl challenge?
Yeah.
where you just take a bunch of Benadryl and you hallucinate.
Oh gosh.
Medical experts say overdosing on Benadryl can cause serious health problems.
Rapid heart rate, kidney issues, a regular heartbeat, even death.
One Texas hospital says it's treated more than 100 Benadryl overdose cases in the past six months.
That's wild.
The kids are doing it this much.
They're taking a handful.
You see it on TikTok.
They eat the whole handful.
And then they're like, oh, smash cut.
Wow.
I would bet some of them, the ones that are inspiring people to do it, they're not even really doing it.
Oh, they're just acting like it.
Yeah, and they're getting the click.
Then everybody's doing it because they're seeing the clicks.
Yeah, that's not even real.
Talk to your kids.
You got to lock that binadryl up now, even at home.
You have a key thing into the glass case.
So if you're in a parking lot and somebody comes up to you with a clipboard and is like, would you like to donate to charity?
This is one of those stories where someone did that.
And it ended up like biting them right in the butt.
So a woman gave $20 to a charity worker in a Trader Joe's parking lot from WCB,
only to discover the scammer pocketed $5,000 from her account instead.
What?
She was grocery shopping when the scammer came up taking donations for gun violence victims.
So she was like, great.
And they were like, we'll take credit card.
Yeah, that's where it gets fishy.
And so the person grabbed, took the credit card from her hands.
and there was a processing issue,
and so when she went back to check,
they had got her for $5,000.
Well.
We're going to end up doing no charity
because we think everything's this game.
But generally, people with a clipboard
in a parking lot,
if it's not cash,
I would say don't do it.
You know, I can even say don't do it if it's cash.
But for me, if someone's like,
hey, I need some help and have five bucks,
and I give them five bucks,
I've given them that five bucks,
and I'm just going to trust they're doing it,
but I'm not screwed any further if they don't do what they said they were doing.
Yeah.
During that time that guy showed up at my door, though, with like a laminated, you know,
the out line of all these fruits and vegetables I could buy for less fortunate.
And this was his transition job from jail to real life.
And I had an opportunity to serve the malnourished.
Yeah.
And you chose to.
Good for you.
But he's taking credit card.
And you gave him the credit card?
Yeah, I did.
Yeah.
She sure did.
Sure did.
Sure did because he said my neighbor Nancy down the road, did it?
Did you know Nancy?
No.
Never heard of her.
If it's people you don't know, give them cash.
And then whatever happens happens.
It's like loaning family money.
If you don't get it back, well, don't be mad.
You just loan family money.
So there's that story.
I just want to end with that one.
I had a guy come up to me asking for football equipment for the school.
He wanted football equipment or money for money.
Money for football equipment for him.
his school, but he looked like he was in his 20s, so I don't know if that was real or not.
Well, the weird one is Vietnam vet, and he's like 31 years old on the side of the road.
Got a sign.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's the anonymous inbox.
Anonymous in bars.
There's a question to be had.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
My husband wants to play in a golf tournament the day of my daughter's second birthday.
Since her birthday's on a Saturday, I wanted to take a day trip.
and go to a huge zoo that's two hours away.
He said there's no reason why we have to do that on her birthday and can do it a different day.
I told him of selfish.
He said it's not selfish because he plays in this tournament every year and they can celebrate
their daughter's birthday on a different day.
She's only two.
Am I overreacting for being upset that he chose golf over his kid?
Signed mom of an almost two-year-old.
I'm just going to tell you right now, I'll be murdered.
I'm just going to give you this perspective for me.
I will be murdered dead.
it doesn't matter
because I had this conversation
because there was something
next year
on our one year
she'll be one next year
on her birthday
and I was like
oh this is next year
my wife's like
are you sure you want to do that
and I was like she won't remember
okay nope I don't
like even I for a second
I was like she won't remember
but it's not just about the baby
it's about the family
so I don't think
you're overreacting
now I think there could be a compromise
although I if I were him
I would say
don't even ask for the compromise.
Well, I have a question.
Let me finish.
Okay.
I think he could play the golf tournament and they could do something in the evening,
birthday related, make sure it's about the birthday, do the zoo thing, even the next day.
I don't, I wouldn't lean toward compromise.
I would lean to him going to have his kids' birthday.
That's what I would lean toward.
But there is a small compromise there, but that's not my first suggestion.
So what were you going to say?
I had a question about what she said about was a birthday Sunday and maybe they were going
to go to the zoo on.
Saturday?
My birthday is Saturday.
Oh, okay.
I wanted to take a day trip and go to the zoo.
It's about two hours away.
Okay, so it's actually on her birthday.
See, I thought they were already fudging it by a day.
So then I'm like, well, what's the difference if you do it?
No fudging.
The weekend before, the weekend after.
Yeah, I get that y'all be murdered, probably.
I'd be murdered just thinking about it.
Asking about it?
Yeah.
It's one of those asks where it's halfway through, you're like, you know what?
I'm going to retract half of this ask.
Yeah.
You're not overreacting.
know. I don't think so at all. So, Stan Strong. There's a slight compromise if you want to make one,
but I don't know, man. It better be like his dad Memorial Golf Tournament. He's going to play in it.
Other than that, I don't think that's happening. Somebody's about to get a super secret surprise that is life-changing.
It started. Everybody was in the mix. Now there's only two people. It's going to be lunchbox ready.
This is amazing. Yeah, let's go. Our life lunchbox is going to be changed right now.
Well, my life. One of your life. I got it. You got it.
Yeah, I know what it is.
Okay, let's take a little shot here.
What do you think it is?
Well, I've been applying for jobs the last few years with sports teams,
trying to be the voice of a sports team.
And so Bobby said he could pull some strings to get this to happen.
So I think Bobby pulled some strings and I get a one day trial run as being the voice
of one of the local sports teams.
Yes.
I don't think I said I could pull strings.
You said some strings were pulled.
Oh, for this.
Yeah.
I don't know that I could pull strings to get you a job somewhere.
No, no, I think it was like a one day like, hey.
Or like maybe he's the, what do they call it, the understudy?
Oh, he goes and sits beside him.
Like in case someone's sick, he gets to fill in.
Eddie, what do you think it is for you?
Yeah, yeah.
So I thought all these things, right, but now I'm thinking that I've talked about when I got a passport to go explore Europe and go like to Paris.
You talk about how you love.
That's what Amy says.
It's my dream.
You've not said that.
You've never said that.
You're right.
I really don't know what it is, dude.
I really, I've been thinking, I cannot think of anything of how you're going to change my life today.
Does that make you wonder if they even deserve it because they're not, they don't even know what they want?
What do you mean?
I've had something every day.
Eddie can't come up with three things.
I thought it was going to be a boat.
I really thought it was going to be a boat.
It's not going to be a boat.
It's not a boat.
So, there you know who is going to get their life changing surprise first before you find out what it is.
Drum roll, please.
See you lunch.
I'm not going anywhere, but.
See you, dude.
See as in you're not getting it.
He's not getting it.
Come on.
I mean, there's only one reason he would give it to Eddie.
Only one reason.
What's that one reason?
Because he feels bad for you.
Because of his low tea.
Oh, my gosh.
What if it's saying you're bringing in test testosterone?
A sealed bucket of tea.
Like it's a sympathy like, oh my gosh, my friend is, you know, feeling down because he has no tea.
That would be weird, but it.
but cool in a way, right?
Would you accept it if it was pity?
Absolutely.
Because that's the only way Eddie's getting it is out of pity.
And it would change my life.
That's true.
No, I didn't say he was giving you tea.
I was saying he's going to give you something because you have low tea.
Oh, no, I think now you're giving me tea in a bottle.
I'm not giving you tea in a bottle.
Dang it.
No, no, no.
It's something significant.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay, the person.
Yeah.
That is getting the life changing.
Life changing.
Those words are like what is just like, this is crazy.
It's not money, it's not money for sure.
Bobby, let us not forget.
This person asked for this.
Yeah.
It's something that has been.
Begged for it.
Has it been talked about?
Like, even maybe not specific words, but you wanted it.
Like, has it been like a wish?
Yeah.
It's been a desire for sure.
A desire.
Desire, that's a good word.
For sure, a desire.
Maybe it's hair.
Maybe it's hair.
Maybe I'm getting hair.
No, we already did that.
I know, but like, I don't know.
The person who is getting the surprise is
Come on
I thought he said my name
I thought of her name
I saw the lips going and I was like
Oh he already said it
It is
Come on baby
Come on baby
Boy nappy
Why not me
Lunchbox
Eddie it's not you I'm sorry
That's fine that's what I'm talking about
You haven't you haven't guessed at all what it is
Which is why it's so crazy because you want
You want this
for it.
Walk us through the guesses
that you've had so far.
I thought it was going to be
a casting person from Survivor
and you said no.
I thought I was going to go drive a Ferrari
like on a racetrack or just like a rental
for a day.
Said no to that.
And now I get to be the voice of a sports team
and you said no to that.
Man.
So.
Oh my gosh.
I'm going to do one of the American Idol things
I'm like after the break.
Oh, we'll reveal what.
it is. I have a question real quick, though. Is it for
lunchbox or Daniel?
I mean, both. For both? For lunchbox and Daniel.
It's life changing for both. Yes. What was your thing? Well, because we'll come back in a second.
No, I guess if it's for me, then it wouldn't be for our family. Oh my God. It could be for you.
You got me a car. Well? Holy crap. You've been one in a car. I have one in a car. I have wanted a car.
Because all you have is a bike now. Yes. Did you ride your bike this morning? Yeah.
How would you get your bike home?
Throw in the truck or I just leave it up here and my wife could bring me back and I'll ride it home another day.
Okay, so it is lunchbox.
So first of all, Eddie, I'm sorry.
That's fine.
Lunchbox, and it is something, it's real.
It's not like a joke.
Yeah, I understand that.
Broom, vroom.
Do you hear that?
I heard of the parking garage.
We'll actually do the reveal of what it is in just a second.
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In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever.
I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no
anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder
take place by Crevent and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
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All right, a little bit earlier, we announced lunchboxes getting the super secret surprise.
Guys, it is lunchboxes, it is lunchboxes, it's had some time to think about it.
It's something he's asked for.
Anything come to mind.
Car.
Okay, it is not a car.
Dang it.
Okay, are we ready?
We're ready.
Okay, so let's open the door.
Open the door.
Bananas.
No, you said it wasn't Johnny Bananas.
Is it like a banana?
What are you talking about?
No, Johnny bananas.
Oh, you think it's him.
Yeah.
Oh, Johnny bananas.
Interesting.
Lunchbox, like, close his eyes and have to touch it.
Touch it.
No, I ain't doing that.
We're not doing a snake.
You know what I'm doing? Put your hands in a box.
No, we're not doing a snake.
I'm not doing a snake again.
You've never desired a snake.
That's what I'm saying.
So I'm not touching.
Okay.
I'm not touching random things.
I could get me in trouble.
I don't even think you need, you have to close your eyes.
All right, thank you.
Okay, so we're going to bring.
Can we get a little of music please to bring some like walkout music?
Yeah.
All right.
Are you rolling something in?
What is it?
Oh.
I don't know.
Man,
we just hit the button.
I don't know.
There's only so much music we can play that's free.
All right.
What does that music have to do with?
Sounds luxurious.
It's like a wrestling match.
What?
Is this tied to what it is?
Is this like a hit?
The music?
Is it a hymn?
No, it's actually not.
Okay.
All right, here we go.
Come on in.
Come on in.
Come on.
Have a seat, doctor.
What is that guy?
Have a seat.
That's your microphone right there.
We're so happy you're here.
Lunchbox.
That guy.
What's that guy?
This is Dr. Ethan Kellam, the NFL Tennessee Titans team physician who has come to check out your testicle.
What up, dude?
You've been asking for him.
You wanted to get in with the Titans.
I hear that I'm needed.
Well, hold on.
Is that true?
When I Google the Titans doctor, it doesn't look like that.
There's multiple.
Yeah.
I'm not the head guy.
I'm one of their guys.
Oh, what's up, my man?
How you doing?
This is Dr.
It's so good to see you.
This is Dr.
Ethan Kellem.
He is a sports medicine fellowship trained orthopedic.
surgeon leading the advancement
of interventional and regenerative
orthopedics in the greater Nashville area.
He serves as a team physician for the Titans in the NFL
USA basketball and has worked
with the Boston Celtics.
Whoa! This dude knows my body! He's going to be able to do my body.
This dude has seen some swollen testicles.
That's what I'm talking about.
Hey, have you ever seen a swollen
unit?
I have. Okay. What causes that?
I think you've seen many units.
Well, let's ask some questions.
Yeah, yeah. Let's do this, man.
Let's break it down.
Dr. Pelham, thank you so much for being here.
Thanks for having.
Like we are so excited.
We have been talking between us about his issues, stomach and swollen testicle for months.
Walk him through what you've been through.
Should I go sit next to him?
Well, just for now.
I mean, you're good for now.
All right.
All right.
All right.
So last June, right?
I went for a run.
Probably about three or four mile run.
And I got a sharp pain right here on the left side.
I mean, I'm debilitating.
And I was like, ah, man, it's just a sore muscle, wait a couple days, went for another run.
And when I got done, I got done.
I had to get to the bus stop and it was two houses down.
And it took me 30 minutes to walk to the bus stop.
Wow.
Because I could not move.
That's good.
Okay.
Can't go ahead?
You know?
It's all right, I got to stop running.
But I still played soccer because I could still play soccer.
But after the games, it would hurt.
But it wasn't like debilitating.
Yeah.
And then the pain started spreading across the front underneath the belly button.
Then eventually my left.
testicle
left tennis ball
started getting swollen
throughout the day
now has it been swollen
before?
No
okay so that's new
yeah but then
like at nighttime
like when I go to sleep
it goes away
but then throughout the day
it comes back
and so I stopped
playing soccer altogether
stop running thinking
okay it's gonna heal itself
well it still ain't healed man
it's
doctor man
doctor
that's his name
Dr. Kellum
Dr. Kellum
Dr. Kellam
yes
You can call me, Ethan.
No, no, I'm going to call you Dr. Kellam.
I'm going to give respect because I like to be called doctor when I got on a plane too.
So I don't know what is wrong with me.
And I've been to, let me see, 55,000 doctors.
And they all just say, I don't know, nothing wrong with you.
Did an MRI CT scan.
I did ultrasound of the guys down there twice.
I've done it all.
And I don't know what's wrong with me.
Like, I played a game two weeks ago.
we should let the doctor talk a little bit eventually
when you're good
just let me just tap out whenever you're good
I'm trying to go over my diagnosis
and like I played a game a couple weeks ago
and like in the middle of the game
I could feel the pain and the lower
like underneath the belly button
is starting to hurt
and after the game it took me 30 minutes
to walk the length of a football field
to get to the car
and then to get from the street
to my house it took me 14 minutes
and then from my front door
to my bed 25 minutes
I didn't shower
it's too much pain
Dr. Callum, what do you hear when you hear that?
He's got a lot going on.
He does.
A lot going on.
Yeah, and I mean, as an athlete, it's tough to live this way.
That's right.
That's right.
So it's interesting as I think about what's going on with you and kind of, you know, dissecting and thinking about it.
So that you're, let's talk about your abdomen first.
Yeah.
It's on one side.
Yeah, well, I mean, it started on the left side, like right, just like right there, sharp pain.
And it was only right there.
And then over the month.
it would start going across.
And I've had a little bit over here, but it's mainly here and across.
And then now it sends some signals downstairs.
And it's just miserable.
So it radiates into your growing.
Does it hurt when you like cut or move or things like that?
Sometimes.
Like, I mean, I can play a soccer game, but then, like, if I go, like, sit out.
Like, if I take a sub, that's what I can start feeling it like, ah.
Yeah.
Like, you know.
One of the things that I'm curious about to see if you have is what they call, like, a sports hernia or,
athletic pubalgia.
Definitely says like a pubalgia.
It's a big pew balgia, guys.
Lunchbox has any doctor said
athletic pupalgia too? No, none.
I'll tell you what the doctors have said. They told me there was
my pelvic floor to Google some exercises
or YouTube them, but they didn't
tell me what exercises to YouTube. So I went to
a physical therapy
pelvic floor specialist. It's me
and the women in there. It's really awkward.
And they were like, it's not your pelvic floor.
She felt around. She's like, your pelvic floor
is legit. Legit. You need to
examine him. Like, we can let you guys go to another room if you feel like that's a thing.
We won't do it in front of us. I've asked to see his testicle. He's not allowed me to.
I've had, I've had a, I've been to the hernia doctor. They say there's no hernia. I've been to
gastroenterologist. I've been to, and my primary care told me probably just gas.
Thanks. I went to a sports medicine doctor that did an MRI and I came back. They didn't see anything
on the MRI and said, hey, we are here if you need us, but we don't know what it is.
What about the one doctor that wanted you to get a colonoscopy?
And then what do they called?
Gastroontologists.
They said, oh, yeah, it's not your colon.
But I'll give you a colonoscopy on Monday.
For fun.
Yeah, for fun.
So as I think, as I hear what you're saying to me,
I really think that it is that sports hernia that's going on,
which is not like your typical hernia, right?
It's not this something bulging out into your,
where you can fill in all these things.
What happens with a sport hernia is that the, like,
you have all those muscles in there,
your internal, external obliques from all those things that you do
that soccer that you're playing all the time.
You have all those muscles that have this soft tissue that overlies that, right?
And sometimes that soft tissue gets pulled and damage and all that stuff, which might not
show up on an MRI like what you had.
See, all right.
But it's a clinical diagnosis.
And so it really sounds like you have that.
It starts on one side.
It hurts when you're cutting, radiates down into your growing.
Sounds like a sports tournament to me.
There's not a lot of guys that do this in the country.
the ways that you would treat it, which you've already tried initially, rest, physical therapy, doing
anti-inflammatories, which you're like, hey, it's still hurting, still bother me.
Then you move into some of the things that I do, like PRP, stem cells, growth factors, injecting
that area, help that tissue to repair its possibility.
If it goes on for a long time, it really bothers you, then something like a surgical procedure,
which is probably only a couple guys in the country that do those things, they do it like
But I don't think you have to necessarily go there.
I think I would try something regenerative before you do something surgical.
But it sounds like it's been going on for a long time.
Yeah, it's been going on since June, man.
It's been tough.
I put on like 10 pounds.
Pictures are starting to look unflattering.
I can't run.
You know what I mean?
And like, and my kids, I got three boys and they want to like run around and they're like,
oh, dad, run your fastest.
I'm like, I can't, guys, I can't.
Yeah.
So what would you do with him if you were to start today?
Like, what would you do with him?
Yeah.
So I would review that.
Want me to lay on that couch?
I review that image.
Well, yeah, definitely examine him, right?
Review the imaging.
Okay.
And then if I say, I think this is what's going on, then I would recommend doing something regenerative first and seeing if we get you to a better place.
Can we send them to you?
Oh, for sure.
Because I go to physical therapy twice a week, man.
Like we do stretches and we do this and we do strengthening.
And I mean, they're great.
I mean, they're fantastic.
But I just picture I'm doing jazzercise, how he talks about it with all the women.
It is. I mean, it's a lot of pregnant women and women that are just giving birth that are with me.
And it's like, we got to get you out of there.
I guess I'm curious about since lunchbox is an athlete and his wreck soccer, like, is this something you see in your professional athletes?
Yes.
Something we're seeing professional athletes all the time.
Look at you.
And like I said, the thing about it is there's only a few people in the country that treat it as far surgically treat it well.
But like I said, I think there's something that could, you know, with the regenerative.
means could be very helpful for you.
So we'll set up at a point.
Oh, yeah, man, I'm in.
What is an examination entail?
Like, what are you going to have to do?
You're going to palpate that, his belly and all the things.
And you're really just ruling out to make sure there's no real hernias that are there
or anything else that's going on.
But you've had that million-dollar workup as far as the 55,000 doctors that are saying.
Oh, yeah, dude.
I mean, it's amazing.
It's amazing how many doctors have just sent me on my way.
One guy, one urologist told me it was a vein that runs from my hip to my testicle.
to Madville before you run, you'll be fine.
That didn't work.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I think that's supposed to go.
I think you have a sports hernia.
What's the other word you use, penal?
Whoa, Amy.
He said, he said tiny pubic area.
They didn't say tiny.
Microscopic.
No, he didn't say that.
Guys, this is my medical.
This is serious.
It's been going on for almost a year.
I know.
That's why.
That's why we said it out.
You did change my life.
You said you were going to change my life.
You got to thank Amy.
Amy, you changed my life.
Hey, no, you got to thank Kat in there because...
Hey, Kat, thank you.
It's so funny.
Yeah, because Love Fox was begging for a professional athlete.
He was like, I don't care.
I need a doctor from the Titans.
I need a doctor from the Pritz.
I need a doctor from the soccer team.
Whatever, like anything.
And then right after he said that, I'm talking to my friend Kat.
And she's like, oh, I got to go.
I'm meeting with my friend Dr. Kellam.
He's with Titans.
Like, I have a meeting with him.
And I was like, I get it.
You're a professional.
whole thing. And I was like, hey, so do you mind when you're in that meeting? If you could ask him
if he would come on the Bobby Bone Show to talk about lunchboxes, swollen testicle?
That's exactly what I heard. And so thankfully he was willing to come. Another question for you.
This guy here in the hoodie has extremely low testosterone, Eddie. Yeah. Hey, Doc. How are you?
Hey, Eddie. It wasn't like the two, the two hundred, mid-200s. What would you say to that?
How old are you?
47 years old.
Okay.
So there's several things to do, right?
47 years old, low testosterone, which comes with a lot of things, right?
This is high energy, lots of stress.
I heard you guys were in Austin this past.
We were.
We were running hard.
And then you're back in today, right?
Hit the ground running.
So your life is super stressful.
I have four kids too.
Oh, my God.
More boys.
What?
Let's go.
I have four boys too.
You do?
It's amazing.
You know that life, right?
Yeah.
It's so good, so good.
But stressful.
chaotic. Yeah, someone's sleep, hurt, dying all the time. Yep. Um, so stressful life, right? Then
there's all the things that we eat, right? The plastics and all that stuff. All of these things have
decreased testosterone levels over time, right? So how do we combat that at 47 years of age? You have
two ways to kind of get that. Clean up all those things. Make sure you're lifting weights and
eating well, right? Those things are super helpful. And then you say, well, do I replace it or do I try to
help my body do what it's supposed to do. I always encourage guys at the very beginning to try
to get their body to do what it's supposed to do. You can do some things like in clomophon.
You can do some things like HGH, not HGH, sorry, human gonadotropin releasing something other.
But those things will help your testicles to produce more testosterone, right, before replacing it.
Because when you replace it, then you bought it for life, right? So at 47, you're kind of early.
and so maybe doing some of those things
that help you get to a much better place
but always the free things we want to do first
exercise lifting weights right
yeah there's a study recently that I saw
that talked about sprinting
when's the last time you sprinted
two years ago
I guess a year and a half ago
the last time I sprinted was yesterday
but the first time before that would have been like
I don't know four or five years
sprinting
for us at this age
helps increase that testosterone
significantly. So there's things obviously you can do that once again are free, but then there's
other things you can do. But I always want guys to know before you bite the bullet and like have your
testosterone replaced, you should look at things to have it, to have your body kind of increase it on
its own with taking some things versus having that replacement. Because once you do that replacement,
it's hard to go back. Doc, what about, what about squats? I did squats over the weekend. Like,
does that help? Squads helps. It does. My, um, so,
Exercising, lifting weights, all those things are super helpful to do that.
The hard thing about as we get older, I'm 49, the hard thing about doing that is that those
weights can be tough on our joints, right?
And so then we have to find a way to manage that.
There's some things out there, isometric exercises are super, super helpful.
Not going to be bad on your joints, but it's actually going to have, going to cause muscle hypertrophy.
The more muscle you have and more testosterone we have, all those things are super helpful.
So just keep that in mind as well, too.
Does it make me less of a man to have lower tea than say someone in the 500s?
Yes, it does.
Lunchbox has 503 and Eddie has 285.
And he thinks he's like a manly man and I have booze.
No, no, he laughed when I test at 503 and he's like, oh, that's so embarrassing.
And then he got, oh, reality.
So it's very interesting.
You only become less of a man is if it's really bothering you, right?
Somebody at 200 may not have any effects from it.
someone at 500 could.
So it kind of depends.
Oh, so like someone like me at 200 could have great libido.
Someone at 500 could have no libido.
You could, right?
But it's highly unlikely.
Valid, thank you, Eddie, for bringing that up.
Eddie gets up every morning fatigue, can barely face the day, he says.
So that's what led to us even Bobby being like, oh, we should do a low tee off.
But Eddie swears, he's got all these other symptoms that swears.
His libido, just fine.
Is that possible?
It's crazy.
I mean, it is possible very much.
But he definitely has symptoms from low, which is that, hey, I get up, I'm tired, all those things.
Yes.
It seems like that table, there's just deficient testicles or no to testicles at all.
We got lunchbox with one, Morgan with none.
Lunchbox, you only have one?
One work, one hits one full one.
And I want to address that one swole one.
Yeah.
I think I know what's going on there.
Oh, yeah.
Address that.
Go ahead.
So, so does it feel like a bag of worms?
Yeah, I think there's sometimes it feels like there's some worms in there.
And it comes and goes.
Yeah.
And they did an ultrasound on you and nobody said anything.
Yeah, they did two.
I did two different doctors.
Like was a urologist?
Two urologists.
Really?
Yeah.
So that, I mean, I can't come in here as a orthopedic surgeon.
They're like, oh, I think I know what's going on when you saw two urologists.
Yeah.
Because what I would say was going on with you, what it sounds like is something called
a vericoseil, which is essentially a vein that's around that testicle.
And it, you know, it's like you think.
about a varicose vein, right?
Would you go, oh, those things get large, all those things?
And that's exactly what's happening around the vein around that testicle.
And it kind of comes and goes.
Sometimes it dull ache, it feels heavy.
You know, those things actually can have an appearance where it looks, you know,
like there's, oh, it's going on.
So that's what it sounds like.
But it's wild that you've seen two urologists, and none of them came up with that.
Yeah.
Unless you saw them when it was, like, deflated.
Was it wormy when you saw them?
I think it was because it was middle of the day, so it would have been, I mean.
It's only at night that it calms down?
You can imagine that laying down and then that you don't have this, you know, this,
when you're standing up, all the blood wants to pull down, right?
Yeah.
And so you can imagine that it's just going to sit there if you're standing up.
But if you lay down, that blood goes away.
What's the treatment for this?
It's observational unless it's causing symptoms in the way of sometimes because that vein is there.
You have more heat, right?
So now you can be in.
fertile because of it that testicle could be
smaller. Should it
be removed? Oh, no, no, no. Can we observe
it? You can't. It's observational we'd like to see it.
No. Can it be donated to science?
He might want to keep it for as long as you
Yeah, I'm keeping it. We're good. We're going to
Hey, but if you lose one, your testosterone will be even with Eddie's.
That's true. And that's another thing that those things
having that can decrease the amount of testosterone.
Boom. I even said that. I even said that. I even said.
that, I said, guys, 503 maybe, you know, it's only average, may be trapped down there.
I have a question about stem cells.
Seems like with the research that's been happening with stem cells, we are learning how
beneficial they are in repairing different parts of the body. Is that correct?
That is correct.
How do I get stem cells?
Like a normal dude.
Come see me. Yeah. But how do you get them? There are several ways.
And how do they work?
Yeah.
So there's two places that you can get stem cells and also growth factors and also exosomes.
Stim cells are kind of like the cell that produces a lot of those things.
Growth factors come from other places and then exosomes come from those stem cells.
And all of those things really help to modulate or decrease inflammation in your body.
And the places that you can get them from, you can get them from yourself in the form of bone marrow, adipose, or PRP, which comes from the blood.
Or you can get them from what we call off-the-shelf material.
which says, okay, we're going to take this healthy mom that had a healthy baby, right?
Doesn't come from either one of them, no aborted children involved in getting any of that material.
It comes from the leftover amniotic, placental, umbilical cord that's going to be thrown away.
And those things have stem cells and growth factors and exosomes in there.
And you can take that material once they process and do all those things.
And then they essentially bottle it.
And then someone like me can then use that in your body in the appropriate time and space and all that stuff.
And so that's what stem cells, stem cells are.
What you use them from for, host of things.
I started out 10 years ago here in Nashville, Tennessee, using it for muscle skeletal things.
I'm an orthopedic surgeon.
That's, you know, that's my niche as far as why the Titans use me on their staff.
But I went from there to go into more like anti-aging, longevity things, other chronic diseases.
everything as we get older has inflammation as it's based right in fact Harvard term coined a term
probably five years ago called inflammation and so it's all about that as we get older we just
have more and more inflammation that just doesn't go away and at some point in time we can't
handle it and then we die right that sounds fun yeah and so and so stem cells growth factors exosomes
what they do is they decrease that inflammation they reset those things for a little bit it's
not a cure or any of those things, but it helps decrease that inflammation. So normally your
symptoms from some of those things can be better from that. And so does it have to be prescribed?
Because we can't go to Walmart and get stem cells, right? Can't go to Walmart. Definitely have to
come see someone like me to do that. Yeah. It's been doing it for a while and does it appropriately.
Yeah, probably not like a flashing sign on the side of the road. Stim cells. Yeah, someone does it inappropriately.
That's kind of what I like.
Yeah. Like a lot. Cheap.
Yeah.
And it sounds too good to be true.
But they do change lives, right?
They have in lots of cases.
And also, you know, they've changed lives.
They've changed contracts, right?
What do you mean by contracts?
As far as, like, the professional athletes and those things, longer career.
Amy wants a new contract?
She thinks if she takes them, she gets a new contract.
She's like, I want some.
I was going to give a new contract.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, so athletes because they can, as their...
Stay healthy.
Being a professional athlete, like the best.
body just so much
like a football player has so much
damage that's happening so this helps
them repair faster therefore they're more
valuable. I had a guy coming to
see me, a retired guy and he
talked to me, he said
he goes when I was
a rookie, you know, play
a game on Sunday and it's like being a
in a battle, right? So I had one
guy come in on the money after all these scratches
and stuff like that and I'm looking and I'm like man what happened to you?
And I forgot, oh you played in a game on Sunday
okay. But he
He said that by Tuesday he was ready to go again.
And then it moved to Wednesday.
Then it moved to Thursday.
He said, when it got to Saturday, I knew it was time to hang up my cleats.
Doing things like this as far as, once again, nutrition, exercising properly, even for them, for all of us, in that case, we can prolong our career by using things that are going to decrease inflammation.
So lunchboxes is rec soccer league?
Same.
When he knew it was Saturday.
and it hit a whole week.
Hang up the cleats.
But I haven't got there yet.
That's what I'm saying.
You still haven't retired yet.
Still haven't retired.
Even when I can't walk to the car
and it takes me 30 minutes.
Yeah.
So we're going to let you,
we'll send you to the doctor here.
Yeah, I'm ready to go.
And so Dr. Kellum, you'll see him, right?
I will.
We won't do the testicle in the room.
It would have been my choice of a bit.
But, and then...
Are you in network?
Let me make sure he's in network.
We get to square away.
We got a hook up.
Don't worry.
I'd say you would palpate...
He'll palpate his stomach.
Like, what is that just mean press on it?
Yeah, you can't say the word feel, you know, when you're examining somebody, so you have to use big words.
Really?
Yeah, that's a no-no.
You can't say, I'm just going to feel your stuff.
That's a negative.
Yeah, because what if he's talking about is testicles?
That doesn't sound good.
Well, I'd rather him say, I'm going to feel your testicle than palpate your testicle.
Because if he's going to be out of it, sounds like he's going to blow up.
If I'm choosing, I want to feel more than a palpate.
Okay, wait, no, I'm really serious.
This is like, this is like, you learn.
this in school or like ethically like cut like yeah contract like yeah you you don't want to that's i
can remember there's lots of stories i could tell you but um but yeah you definitely don't say phil
when when i wonder when they had to implement that probably right after lawsuit yeah that's right
right after the lawyers in the court they had a lawyer up yeah that makes sense okay so you're
you're going to palpate lunchbox dr kellam uh thank you so much for coming in and helping
this has been a year long thing he's tried it all we've gone through the
his story and we thought he was making it up at first but now he's just been to so many doctors
and done so many things that Amy luckily this fell in her lap with her friend making a really
significant ask to you and thank you for giving it your time that it is really it means a lot
that's for you coming in unless bucks you're going to go see him yeah can I ask him a question
you can go ahead do my stories about how some doctors act like oh yeah you know what I don't
know they just throw up their hands does that sound familiar it and you know it it happens
because they think I'm lying we let him answer oh you asked him a
question and you'll let him answer yeah yeah it's you know it's sometimes when we don't know right and
there's times that we don't know have no idea and like what do we do and and so um you know the the goal though
for most of us is try to figure it out and if we don't know we're gonna talk to someone else that
that may know and that's usually you know how how it goes and what we want to see like i may not
know the answer but i'm gonna find someone that that does because usually someone has seen what's
going on with you okay and they just kept sending you to youtube yeah i mean you ever tell you
your patient's hey god look at some exercises on youtube you ever tell them that
Not usually.
All right, there he is.
Dr. Kellam,
thank you so much.
And we're looking forward to him.
Wow, this is great.
Being fixed because we've been hearing about it a lot.
So you're saving our life.
All right, there is.
Dr. Kellan, everybody.
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In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever. I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no anything inside those eyes.
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It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
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Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
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People, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo.
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How's it going, boys? Hey, Niall. It's the same thing with slow hands. Slow hands is
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You know, or taste so good can't be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
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Wake up, you wake up in the morning.
And then you turn the radio on, and the dial just keeps on turn.
It's on turn.
Ben you're here.
Eddie and me lunchbox, Morgan, two.
Steve Reddavit trying to put you through.
Mike D's riding this week's next bit.
Now Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is the Bobby Vaughn store.
All right.
Over to Amy with the Morning Corny.
The Morning Corny.
What brand of car is the best at yoga?
Huh, what?
Mercedes Benz.
That's funny.
Ben's Benz.
Got it.
That was the morning corny.
Tuesday Reviews Day.
I'll go first.
I watched Running Man with Glenn Powell.
It's a Stephen King book Mike told me about.
I didn't know that I'd like it.
But it's really good because it's absurd.
It's a lot of action.
But it's also definitely like black mirror type of this is where society's going.
Very much a societal message.
Like there's a deep meaning to it too.
I thought it was really good.
Four out of five.
So you take it on different levels
It's kind of goofy
But at the same time it's really serious
So yeah I give it four out of five
You liked it right? Yeah really over the top of fun
Really over the top fun and also like sad
Because that's literally that's where we're going
Yeah that's literally the whole thing's about a guy
Who he has no money
He lives in a bad part of town
It's very much class distinction
Like upper class lower class
And how wealth
The disparities so much
And so he's like I got no other options
so I'm going to go on this reality show and try to run from every,
you know, if you make it for a week, month, a week.
30 days?
Maybe 30 days.
Yeah.
If you can last 30 days without them killing you.
Killing you.
Yeah, you win.
Oh, wow.
So it's very much, that's the message.
Like, rich people get richer and they're holding poor people,
keeping their foot on their necks.
And then for poor people to make money, it's like a game.
It's like a game to rich people.
Should you get that message?
No.
No.
No. I saw it as just kind of like, this is kind of a dumb movie, but I like it.
Very entertaining.
That's what I said.
dumb movie.
Yeah.
Because it's a little silly.
There's silly parts to it.
So watch that.
And then I watched, I finished the whole season of The Wire because forever everyone says that is an epic television show.
And so I wanted to jump back in.
I give it three out of five stars.
I think probably 20 years ago it was four and a half out of five stars.
It's so dated.
It's only okay if it were to exist today.
I don't think I'm going to go to season two.
Like that's, we had to struggle to finish it.
You gave a shot.
Watch the whole thing, all 13 episodes in the first season.
It's way too many episodes too.
Nowadays they do eight and that's enough.
Way too many episodes.
So I give the wire three and a half out of five.
All right, what do you have?
I have no TV shows, no movies, just books.
You know me.
Okay.
Mike, I watched The Devil Verse Prada 2.
I was worried it was just going to be a cash grab.
But it was, if you love the first one, you'll like this one.
Oh, I can't wait.
It's a good mix of nostalgia, but they had a reason to make this story.
Will you go to the theater and watch it?
Good question.
I think I'm more like, I can't wait to watch it at home.
The person that Devil Wars brought us about, not the, whatever, the young girl,
Caitlin's friend.
Which is crazy.
Yeah.
Did you know that?
Yeah, I think you told me that.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
The young girl character?
Ann Hathaway's character?
Yeah.
That is amazing.
It's crazy.
No, I know.
It's bizarre.
It's like two different lives.
Because it's based on that person, does she get money?
I never asked about the financials.
That is an interesting question, though.
Oh, yeah.
I never asked about that.
Let's go and talk to Amber, who lives in Tampa.
Hey, Amber, you're on the show.
Good morning.
Hey, good morning, Bobby Bones.
Good morning, studio.
Morning.
How are you?
I have been listening to you for so many years.
I lived down home in South Florida for a while and listen to you before, you know,
know, you grew and I listened to Amy, adopting her kids, and followed that whole story.
And for a couple of years, I kind of fell off track, went to prison, unfortunately, and then
couldn't find you.
We had tablets in prison.
And I didn't have any way to listen to you.
And I was, like, writing, you know, all the time, can you add this?
Can you add this?
So my mom finally sent me one of your books in there and got me through and got out, moved to Tampa,
immediately found you, I've been listening and followed, you know, and followed, you know,
know, it's birth of your baby, and I have two older kids, and we used to work from you,
taking them to school, and I send them your picture of the baby, and I was like, look, you
have a baby.
And, you know, when Amy's daughter just turned 19, I'm like, can you believe she's 19?
It's just, you guys have been a part of, you know, growing up and some variety for me.
So I've been clean almost eight years now, and I just wanted to say thank you for, you know,
helping me through that.
Well, congratulations on getting yourself clean and staying sober.
I mean, that's a reason to celebrate itself.
So when you were in and you have a tablet, do you get apps or are they limited apps?
They're limited apps, but there was like I Heart Radio, but only like certain stations like you could get.
So I was always writing classification.
Hey, you know, there's no profanity.
He doesn't curse.
It's, you know, family oriented.
And so for four years, I tried.
Try, I can try, but they never, like sometimes I could catch things, you know, here and there about you or like my mom would say magazines, if anything was going on. But it was hard. It was hard. So yeah, I mean, there's stuff you can get, but it's not, you know, everything.
They childproof that, huh? I mean, for lack of a good deal. We had prisoners listen before. Like, maybe it's just dependent on which jail you're at. Because we get letters.
Yeah, we get letters sometimes. That's true. They're incarcerated and they still listen.
Yeah. Well, I don't know. We weren't on maybe locally.
Oh, true. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we need to get in prisons. Like, we need to work on this.
Like, that's our thing. Prison radio. Yeah. Prison friendly. Yeah. Amber, I'm so happy for you.
Like, seriously, thank you for the super, super nice compliment. And eight years, that's wonderful.
Feels like a long time and probably like just yesterday at the same time, right?
Yeah. I can't believe that you have a child, you know, and Amy's daughter is 19. I mean, I watch the video of them coming through the airport.
Like, it's just where does the time go?
Where does the time go is right?
Well, that is so nice of you.
I'm so glad you got through and we're rooting for you.
Sounds like you going in a positive direction.
So thank you so much.
And hopefully we'll talk to you again soon, okay?
Absolutely.
Take care, everybody.
All right, bye-bye.
Bobby Bone Show.
Dory up the day.
This story comes us from West Palm Beach, Florida.
A 20-year-old man was working at Taco Bell when three chicks come in.
They're like, oh, can we get some?
cups for water with our meal? Sure, hands them the cups. They go over and did they get water?
Nah, they filled it up with Coke. And he starts yelling at him. They yell back at him and he goes,
you can't do that. It goes in the back, grabs a gun. Oh my God. Why is it always a gun?
Oh, because there are so many and you can just have them wild. Everybody have one.
Yeah. Why they probably get one when they check into work that day.
Yeah. Okay, so he goes.
And he goes, says you think you can get coke for free.
Bam, bam, bam, bam!
Two of them were hit.
Oh.
Do you think you can get coke for free?
I mean, you can't do that.
You can't ask for water and then get coke.
But it's not his.
Who cares?
You're not supposed to.
You're not saying can't.
But it's the bam, bam, bam part.
Yeah, that's the problem.
But also, if you're an employee, you really probably don't say anything.
Yeah.
That's just kind of a social rule, you know, do right.
And if you see somebody getting coke,
You don't go up. I used to work in a restaurant. We'd see people doing crap all the time.
You just, you know, they're just not a good person. You're really not losing anything.
Ah, that sucks. What are you going to say? Well, I mean, the punishment just doesn't fit the crime.
I would agree with that. Yeah. I would definitely agree with that. It's like, you know, hey, take their cup away from them.
Yeah, I think the punishment is, hey, guys, we just saw you get Coke from the machine. Don't do that next time.
Or you're not allowed back. We'll put your photo up.
No, you need that money, though, for the restaurant is the same business. Okay.
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
All right, voicemail.
Yo, has anybody else noticed?
Daniel is definitely a prom king, and lunchbox is just lunchbox.
So I think Daniel Prom king might be a real thing.
What do you think about that?
Nope.
I think Lunchbox is Prom King, and we confirmed it at the IHeart Festival.
One of my classmates was in the audience.
Morgan got the ask, and she said, yep, he's prom king.
No, no, no one's debating.
Yeah, no, we definitely know.
You have the crown.
Yeah, if the organic material that you are, one prom king.
That's it.
That's confirmed.
We know that.
It's who?
The angry lunchbox or the nice Daniel?
That's who I've been my whole life.
It's lunchbox.
All right.
Hit the next one.
I'd like to bring us something up for lunchbox.
Remember when everybody was giving you a hard time and calling you Daniel and you got so upset you
you wouldn't even respond to people where you were being very rude about it.
And now Eddie has the low tea and now you're teasing him and doesn't.
I think it needs to stop lunchbox.
Think about how you felt.
Daniel.
Have a good day, everybody.
Bye, Daniel.
It's a good lesson.
A good lesson for all of us.
I don't give a crap.
That's lunchbox talking.
I don't give a crap.
What's Daniel say?
I don't give a crap.
Daniel's not here today.
He's never going to be here.
I don't know.
He shows up.
He was on Price is right, going pretty hard.
He was.
No.
Hey, low tea.
You be quiet.
Dang.
That's lunchbox.
That is lunchbox.
We're done.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
Mr. Bob.
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