The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 1: Eddie Might Have Low T… So We’re Testing It On Air! + Alive or Not Alive? + Listener's Boyfriend DM’d Her BFF First
Episode Date: April 14, 2026A listener called in who is concerned for Eddie who may possibly have low testosterone… so now we’re actually talking about putting it to the test on-air. Would he go through with it... and who on the show would win a “T-off”? We play a round of Alive or Not Alive? and let’s just say… it gets a little dark. in the Anonymous Inbox, a listener just found out her new boyfriend DM’d her best friend before they ever met. Is that a red flag or no big deal? Bobby weighs in on how she should handle it without blowing everything up. Eddie brings in the idea of starting a GoFundMe campaign for a person who works in our building. We play a game where Amy has to guess if the celebrity is Alive or Not Alive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Tuesday show.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
This is a story about a chick-flai employee
who found the $10,000 in the bathroom
and then didn't want the reward.
It's crazy.
How much was the reward?
Well, and didn't want anything.
Oh, okay.
I didn't know if there was a word and they were like,
no, no, I'm not going to take it.
I saw it and then lunchbox wanted to do a bonehead
and make it this kid.
Yeah.
He's 18 years old and he finds $10,000 to change his life and he just turns it in.
Oh, that's what it was there for, to change his life.
So I saw it and I thought, oh, that's interesting.
We didn't get to it.
And then he said, can I do it at a bonehead?
And I was like, it's not a bonehead.
Yeah, 18 years old in North Carolina.
His name's Jaden.
He discovered $9,333 in cash in two envelopes in the bathroom.
He was shocked.
He turned it over to the restaurant.
It was like, hey, not me.
He was offered a $500 reward.
And he said, no, no, no, I don't want money.
And he refused it three times.
And the person's like, no, no, take $500.
Like, dude, you had $10,000.
Now you have 500.
You're making...
I just don't understand.
It wasn't his money.
He found it.
He didn't want to keep the money.
Good for him.
It was also a good Friday when it happened.
And Lunchbox is asking off work for Good Friday.
Oh, right.
And he also, like, gets mad at the kid for doing something...
Good.
I just don't understand.
I'm just telling you, that is a sign that your life can change right there.
Like, that is your moment.
Oh.
You are presented with a chance to make a difference, and you don't even do it.
You can buy yourself a car.
Are you mad at him for not keeping the $10,000 and not taking the $10,000 and not taking
the road.
Both. I mean, he,
what do you call it?
Compounded?
The idiotic move of not keeping it.
And then he's like, no, I don't want $500.
Why would you not want the $500?
I would think that whoever lost that money,
probably had that money in an envelope for a reason going to pay something,
possibly paying off a mortgage, a bookie, who knows?
You never know.
There's another story.
This is from the New York Post.
This woman had a cough for a long time.
just they could not figure out what it was and finally they went in and instead of looking for
like illnesses it could be they did an x-ray and in close to her aorta deep in her lungs they found
a nose ring oh that she lost but she lost it because it went inside of her oh my gosh
they think while she slept yeah the nose ring came loose
undone, went most likely, I don't know, probably mouth, I don't think it would go through the nose without you realizing it.
Oh, okay.
I guess it could have been a small one, but I don't think that hole is so small. And it's not much of a difference in a fall for, like nose ring, it falls and you're not, well, it's not. I know.
See, because the nose hole probably doesn't get stretched out like the earhole, but I had a moment one time while I was driving because the, my earhole had gotten so stretched out and big that the entire earring went through my ear and landed in my lap with the back on it. And I was so prepared.
for like, it took me a while to figure out what had happened.
Because I was like, no way, how is my earring in my lap with the back on it?
And I was like, it came all the way through.
My mind was blown.
So if her nose hole did get teeny stretched out and it was a teeny tiny diamond stud or something,
it could maybe slide through.
Initially unaware of the jewelry had fallen out, likely when she slept.
She had all these doctors look at her.
Again, not really knowing for sure that's what it was or even that's what it was.
They couldn't find anything until they started to go, okay, let's look for this nose ring.
And then, yeah, it was right by her aorta deep and along.
She coughed for months.
Wow.
I was trying to get it out and it couldn't.
You know, the bad news is you got something stuck in there that almost killed you.
The good news is they got it out.
It was a foreign object and it wasn't something like cancer.
Right.
Next up, a woman in Arkansas, shout out, wore 55 t-shirts and ran a half marathon to break a Guinness World record for most t-shirts worn during a half marathon.
What in the world?
That's so random.
What you need to do, find one of these.
Shout out to Meredith Smith and Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Set a Guinness World Record.
It looks like the scene on Friends whenever, what, Joey's wearing all the shirts.
Could I be wearing any more clothes?
Well, that would be Chandler then.
No, it was Joey.
Okay, but was Joey doing an impression of Chandler?
I don't know.
I just remember him saying it like that.
I haven't watched Friends now in so long,
and I've seen every episode that now it starts to blur a little bit.
Having completed over 80 races as part of her health journey,
she trained by running in multiple layers, 80 shirts,
and she set the record. Good for her.
Did you see the story where the kids in the bus got clipped by the train?
Yes.
Okay, so I have some audio here too from WPEC.
A school bus driver in Florida allegedly ignored warning lights
and drove through a rail crossing,
causing the bus to get clipped by a passing tour.
train. Video from a student inside the bus shows children screaming as the train passes by.
Here's a clip from inside the bus.
Oh, that's so sad.
So nobody died.
Nope.
So I wouldn't have played that audio.
Had anybody died.
According to the arrest report, Yvonne Hampton, the driver of the bus proceeded over a row
crossing after the warning lights had already activated.
What the heck?
Why would you do that?
It was almost, I think it was like activated and then didn't see anything for a while.
also thought maybe no train was coming.
And you're up.
crossed it but got stuck.
Got stuck?
In traffic.
So the bubble was still kind of like.
The back of it was.
There's traffic.
No, no, no, no.
No, first of all, no.
No, there's lights.
I think you got to call somebody and say, hey, is this?
I get it.
If there's lights for 10 minutes and there's no trend coming, you think there's probably
some sort of, something wrong with the, you know, the electrical unit there.
But if there's track, there's cars in front of you at all, there's, you can't pull up.
Yeah.
Anytime you think you're going to stop.
Oh my God, that train, I mean, it, the train, like, if you're in it,
you can reach out and touch the bus is how close it was.
To hitting it.
Poor babies, they sound so scared.
During the video, like one kid I saw him, like, he let his backpack in the back and they ran back to get it.
I'm like, no, dude, don't get your backpack.
Oh, ugh.
But the bus driver, what happened is the car in front of her started to go.
So she started to cross the railroad tracks, and then the car stopped again because it
couldn't turn at the red light.
I don't think. And she stepped down.
She quit her job. She didn't get terminated.
Oh, she quit? Yeah, she resigned.
She got ahead of it.
Luckily, I think here's a lesson.
And also, nobody got hurt.
And good. She stepped down, good.
You see the guy that said, you're hot. Remember that that guy?
Oh, yeah. Reading his statement.
Oh, gosh. That was pretty difficult to watch.
And he put his armor around her. He goes, you're so hot.
Where do you go to this?
Oh, you weren't here. We talked about this for two days.
We're talking about his statement after.
Yeah, which he was reading.
Which he was reading.
And which was weird too.
What do you say got taken out of context?
Yes.
I was saying she was smart.
She was on a role.
Like, you know, like when you're at the, I was picturing, okay, yes, I guess we've, like when lunchbox is gambling or something, like, oh, he's hot right now.
He's on fire.
Like, that's what he says to you?
He's like, you're hot.
Yes.
What school are you from?
Yeah.
And then him reading the letter.
I know.
I felt sad.
Not good.
Yeah.
Did you see the dad go up?
I finally saw that clip, Amy.
Of the dad going up.
Did we play that?
Yeah.
Okay.
Or we talked about it.
What did the dad do?
I didn't see that part.
Oh, dad.
Oh, yeah, we did talk about it.
I'll spend all my money to make sure none of you were on this board.
Why did none of you react?
And he gave him a chance.
If anyone thinks that was inappropriate, raise your hand.
No one did.
And he said, I will spend, I'll raise all this money to make sure you're all off this
board of education, like school board.
Wow.
Good for that dad.
Because that was real.
I mean, he put his arm around.
Oh, it's.
Cringing, that is gross.
Oh.
I give you one more.
A terrifying moment a jet narrowly avoids crashing with service trucks at LAX.
Remember in New York when this happened and the pilots died in that plane, they had the fire truck?
That's all I think about is when I see stories like this, a frontier airline's flight bound for Atlanta narrowly avoided a collision with service trucks while taxiing at L.A. International Airport on Wednesday night.
Here is some pilot audio and a news story.
Two trucks just cut us off. We had to slam on the brakes not to hit them.
This morning, shocking audio detailing the moment a Frontier Airlines jet nearly collided with two trucks at L.A.X on Wednesday night.
The pilot telling air traffic control the trucks crossed in front of the jet as they were taxiing at a slow speed.
It happened so fast, and both of us were just like, holy sacked on the brakes.
I'm not to call the flight to this, make sure everybody's all right in the back.
It was real close, as close as I've ever seen.
The Airbus A321 aircraft taking off for Atlanta as scheduled.
No injuries were reported to passengers or crew.
We thank our crew for their vigilance and professionalism.
Are we just understaffed now?
You know, they made a whole lot of cuts.
Yes.
Are we just understaffed now everywhere and there's not enough people to...
That's what I wonder.
Yeah, is either...
And then I know we have quality people working,
but then there may be some not so quality people also.
Or they're just on enough people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because you can have great quality,
but if there's not enough people to watch airports life,
L-A-X, massive airport.
Like, what was the other one?
JFK or was it?
LaGuardia.
One of the two up there.
Yeah.
That was from NBC, Los Angeles.
Again, nobody got hurt there either.
So the bus, nobody got hurt.
This one, nobody got hurt.
Creepy dude.
Nobody got hurt.
But it was really creepy and weird.
Yeah.
There's a question to be high.
Hey Bobby Bones.
I just started dating a guy.
It's been great.
It could turn into something real.
But then my best friend randomly looked him up on Instagram and found message requests that she had never seen from him.
They weren't her hidden folder.
The message weren't casual.
He was trying to get her attention and take her out.
The weird part is he's never mentioned it.
We've all hung out now.
It never came up.
I know it was before me.
He didn't do anything wrong.
But it still feels odd.
He pursued my best friend first.
And now he's with me.
He never said anything.
Do I bring it up or let it go?
Is this a red flag?
Signed DM drama.
Awkward.
Oh yeah, this is not drama.
It's awkward, but it's not drama.
Yeah, I don't think it's a red flag.
Because there's nothing sketchy happening here.
First of all, bro, go back in and go unsend on those messages.
Maybe he forgot.
Mm-mm.
I mean.
Once you meet the friends and you say, oh, maybe he didn't know you could unsend a message.
public service announcement you can go in and unsend messages okay in this situation you go to that friend
that never saw the messages when you were asking her out and you unsend them because now are you
with her friend okay okay that's fair i see i just thought depending on how many messages guys send out
i don't know sometimes y'all just shoot your shot and see how many you could get and photos look
different like it may not even be registering with him like oh my gosh i've dm'd that girl
I mean, if he's got like nine lines out at once, you know, he's on the boat and he's got rods and right.
Okay, but I hear you.
And I will, I'll accept that.
Okay.
I'm going to say that's probably not the case, but definitely could be the case.
He's for sure sending messages out like crazy.
But still, you know if there's somebody that says yes and you already message their friend.
Okay.
So what I'm going to say is, first of all, do you bring it up?
Yeah.
Yes.
But you got, yes, but it can't be in a.
an accusatory like you did wrong way.
Be cool.
Oh God, if you're saying be cool, that's not cool.
No, you're saying that's not cool.
No, be breezy, be cool.
No, you can even say like, I'm breezy.
No, don't say that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then you say, like,
funny, funny story.
You know, my friend, Kim.
I don't disagree with what you're saying,
but how you're presenting it is not how to do it.
Like, say, I didn't ask for this information.
It came to me.
Like, my friend just looked you up on Instagram.
Instagram and it's all the messages.
It's not like we were looking for anything.
That's okay, but don't do that.
I'm breezy.
I'm cool.
Right.
I like that.
But what's the question here?
Like, what are you asked?
It's not really a question.
It's just, I know.
I know.
Even that feels like.
Yeah, then why talk about it?
Okay, this is all I would do.
Because it needs to be said.
So this is what you do.
But next time you guys are alone,
we're like, hey, Kim said that she was going through some old DMs and saw you
DM'd her like three years ago.
That's crazy.
That's all you got to say.
That was crazy.
Yeah.
And then let him do his business.
I like saying, I've had to use this before.
I like saying, like, I didn't ask for this information.
Like, it just came to me.
Like, because I don't feel like you're accusing him of something.
Like, I'm not supposed to know this, but I have to like say something.
But then it feels bad.
If you say I'm not supposed to know this.
Because it's awkward.
Not bad.
And you're talking.
I feel like I'm in trouble.
Yes.
You know?
That's exactly all I'm trying to do.
You can't.
No, no.
That's me saying you're not in trouble.
I'm crazy. I'm cool.
You're not in trouble?
No.
Yes.
I don't think that that's like insinuating trouble at all.
It's like saying like this just came up and it's awkward so I have to address it.
You literally could just go right to it and be like, did you know you DM so-and-so like three years ago asking her out?
Okay.
That's a little not.
And he'll go, what?
Yeah, that's fine.
It just needs to be known.
I had no idea.
Hey, man.
I'm breezy.
Sit down.
Hey, you're not in trouble and I'm breezy.
Let's talk.
I'm cool.
I'm cool.
I'm cool.
If he says I had no idea, though, you have to accept that, right?
I don't know if I do, even though that was my one theory that I'd have to accept.
Maybe he doesn't remember.
But also then...
If you're not accusing him of something, you have to accept whatever he says.
See, this is why I think you're in trouble.
I'm not accusing him, but I would much rather him be like, oh, yeah, it is awkward.
I wouldn't ring it up.
Yeah, but all you do is you go, hey, so-and-so said there, like three years ago, you DM'd her asking her out.
Just go right to it.
Don't make it weird.
I love how you think the way, hey, someone's wrong three years ago,
and you're out like, yeah, that's a go turn.
I love how you think your tone is better than my tone.
It is different.
It is different.
I'm not accusing this guy of due timing.
Neither am I.
I'm clarifying this information just came to me.
But then it seems like it's bad information.
No, it's interesting information.
Okay, so two things, one.
Yeah, you got to say something.
Choose your adventure on how you say something.
Right.
Do what feels most natural to you
Yeah, and then number two
Hey guys, go back
Once you get a girl and all those messages you sent
You can unsend them if you can remember
If you remember, that's the thing
But if it's a friend
Okay, we set too much time on this
Go do your thing
You need to say something though
There you go. That's not drama though
Because nobody was lied to
No, it's cool
This is not drama, this is awkwardness
It's breezy, sorry, sorry
It's breezy, it's cool
Nobody's in trouble
Yeah
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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.
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.
I would think so.
People wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crean.
and the triple.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
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Let's go to Abby in Florida.
I was just listening to Dash for the podcast from last week.
And Eddie was talking about how tired he gets in the afternoon and how he wakes up.
and just like doesn't know if he can get through the day and function.
And I remember recently he was giving lunchbox a really hard time about some medication that he was
prescribed and how he has like low testosterone levels and how that wasn't very manly.
But honestly, it sounds like Eddie might have some testosterone issues.
And I was wondering if he had gotten that checked out because maybe him and Amy need to go get
their poets together.
I mean, it could be.
I think Abby brings up a good point.
And testosterone doesn't have to be just what moves man, man.
Yeah.
No.
Well, yeah, obviously.
women needed two.
I think there's a mischaracterization of all of what testosterone means stands for
and does for a person.
So it could be you have low tea.
You're in lunchbox.
It's a little tea table.
No, I don't have low tea table.
I don't know where this lady got that I have low tea calling in here.
You admitted it one day.
You forgot though.
Your low tea made you forget.
Oh yeah.
Rain fog is a symptom.
She's throwing this out there that I said I had low tea.
Never said that.
I don't know where she got this, but it does sound like Eddie has a problem.
You don't know that.
Okay, should we?
Do a low tea test?
Tea test on these two.
Oh, did you know I have more than lunchbox?
You think you do.
Do you hear my voice?
That is tea.
What has nothing to do with your voice?
Manly.
Man, I mean, I'm down.
I mean, the bald head.
Would that not be a hilarious bit to have a tea off between these two?
So we just need to get their blood work done.
And then they don't get the results.
Like somebody else has to open the results.
It's not usually.
And they have to sign that over.
Well, yeah, we're going to give you our blood.
No, no, the results.
We're not asking for your blood, but you'd have to get your blood work done.
Yeah.
We don't need your blood.
And then you get our results?
The result's going to be red on the air.
It's a low T off.
You just said it'd be a great idea.
What do you want to do at private and never talk about it?
Yeah, I thought it would be like a test, you know, like a COVID test or something.
It doesn't come back and say, oh, you have low T.
It tells you the numbers.
You'd have a doctor read it, dude.
We'll have a doctor read it.
Yeah, it'll say you're sitting at, you need to be.
50 out of 250.
You probably have, I don't know, three.
Out of what?
Three?
Yeah, he probably do.
Out of three?
I don't think so.
Okay, so what's the process?
A doctor comes in, takes our blood.
Draws blood and then they test, they can test for lots of things, but I guess we
could just save them a large time and just say, all we need is testosterone.
And then we have them read the results on the air.
Lunchbox, do you in?
Dude, I'm not scared.
I got tea.
I got a lot of tea.
I mean, I got tea, too.
I mean, should also.
Testoster levels.
most accurately tested via a blood sample drawn by a health care professional, ideally between
7 and 10 a.m. So we do it during the show. Perfect. The test measures total and free testosterone
to evaluate symptoms like fatigue, low libido, muscle loss. And then what's libido? Sex drive.
No problem there. Not an issue. You guys are so far. I've only got the fatigue. That's it.
Well, that can be still below.
kids, man. That's what I say.
Life making me tired.
Will you guys, if we can
get a doctor up here or a
nurse?
T off. Will you guys do a
T off on the air? I'm scared of a T-off.
Tea time. What you guys do, tea time?
I'm in, I'm in. I'm not
scared of T-T-time. Scobes is that something we can do?
I think so. I mean, if they consent
to it and you guys are okay with it, we can try to find
somebody to do for you. They consent. I need a valid doctor,
though. I don't need anybody
Photoshop. No, no, no, no.
Dude, you go to urgent care for all yourself.
What are you talking about?
I maybe know someone close by.
That's literally in the building, right, that gym, right by Whole Foods.
There's a McDonald's next to know.
Yeah, I'm not going to...
Am I'm not going to...
Am I talking about a trainer at the gym next to?
No, no, they have a...
No, there's a wellness place in there and they draw blood.
Like, they have nurses and stuff.
That would be great.
And so I'm just saying that's, like, convenient...
A real doctor's not drawn blood on you anyway.
If you go to the doctor.
Just the nurse?
Yeah.
But a real doctor has to read the results.
Like a nurse doesn't read results.
But the results will probably come to us via email.
What will happen likely, I think the way they would have to do it,
maybe to be in alignment with their ethics.
They would send the results to them.
They would lie.
I would never lie.
Okay.
Okay.
No, no, no, we wouldn't lie.
What if we set up an email account?
Okay.
And it goes to their email?
And that's an independent, like, low T at Yon.
Who.com.
And they go to there.
And it goes there.
And we have both of them and then we read them.
It's a testosterone competition.
Yeah.
Only because you two are like fighting about who's got more.
Well, we know.
We know who that's more.
I guess if they're consenting to it, there's no reason why the results can't go to
Scuba or Mike D.
Yeah.
But then and then.
I trust Scuba bore.
A winner gets 100 bucks.
I like that.
Just for having higher tea.
Just for doing it.
What?
No, then we should both get 100 dollars.
But you both think you're going to win.
So the winner gets $100 bucks.
I like that.
Can we get on Draft Kings for this?
Maybe what's the bet?
What's the line, Amy?
Who do you think has more tea?
Lunchbox.
Why wouldn't you think that?
Hey.
Come on, explain, elaborate.
You said everyone you wake up and you sit on your bed for like 10 minutes,
wondering if you can face the day.
That's low tea.
The caller's right.
But he said levito, no problem.
No, levita's not a problem.
Okay, we will do the steps needed after this.
I don't believe that.
The only problem about libido, let me tell you.
It's spelling it.
No, he's knowing what it is.
It's not what it is.
Also, I mean.
Now I like it.
Trust me.
Hey, Abby, thank you for calling.
As you can see, you have created a whole new segment we're going to do on this show.
I am so excited.
No one asked for I opinion, but I also think luncheops will have higher teeth.
Guys, he hasn't been framed.
Resticle.
I love you guys so much.
I've been listening to
because I was 16 years old,
and this is just so cool to get to talk to you guys.
So I hope you have a great day.
Thank you.
His inflamed testicle could be
because it's got so much.
It just doesn't know how to channel.
Okay.
All right, we'll get on that.
I give you a celebrity.
Tell me if they're alive or not alive.
Hugh Hefner.
Dead.
Okay, that works too.
Dead works.
It's going to be alive or not alive.
Be a little softer, but you know what?
No, I like it.
Dead.
Dead.
Gross.
Go dead.
Dunzo.
Gone.
All right.
In the dirt.
Bob Barker.
He's not on the price is right anymore.
Correct.
But did he just retire?
Or is he dead?
Bob Barker.
Dead.
Dead.
99.
He died at 99 years old in 2023.
Man, almost made it to 100.
Richard Simmons.
Gosh.
He was laying low for a while.
Or was he laying solo beneath the flower?
Right.
Golly.
Dead.
Dead.
Dead.
Dead.
Oh, you did three deads in a row.
Yeah, died in 2024.
Okay.
There's no pattern on me.
Well, I know, but.
Number four, Judge Judy.
Oh, thriving, alive and well.
I don't know if she's well, but she is alive at 83.
One more for you, Bernie Madoff.
Oof.
Dead.
Dead.
died in 2021 at 82 years old.
Good job.
Did she go five or five?
I sure did.
Yeah, she did.
Dang.
One thousand batting average.
Eddie, over to you.
You got five of them.
Okay.
Betty White.
We've lost Betty White recently.
So she's dead.
She died at 99 years old as well.
Wow.
I'm Bob Barker.
Both were 99 when they died.
Yeah, she died in 2021.
Dick Van Dyke.
Hmm.
I think old Dick Van Dyke.
Van Dyke's dead?
Dick Van Dyke is 100 years old right now.
He's still alive.
Still alive.
Wow.
Wolfie's 100 right now.
Dang, dang.
Muhammad Ali.
We lost Muhammad Ali a few years ago.
To say it.
He's dead.
Why are you being weird about chances?
Say dead or alive.
He's dead.
Because you're right.
It does sound weird.
Like, we're being mean.
Well, Amy set the precedent.
So, yeah.
Dead.
That's straight dead
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz is dead
Alive, 96
Oh my gosh
I killed everyone
Gene Hackman
Oh that's sad
That's tragic
Gene died
With his wife
And the dog
He did
They found him
Yeah
95
In the house
He died in 2024
Oh I thought he was
I thought he was
That's a woman
No you're thinking of Gene
Smart
Oh boy
Okay
From hacks and designing women
That's what I'm thinking
Yeah alive
Fun fact
Fun fact
All right, Eddie went three for five.
Okay.
Lunchbox.
Yeah.
Dead or alive.
Sean Connery.
Oh, man.
You have to go five for five, so you can't even miss early.
I know.
Sean Connery.
And I remember where I was when he died.
He's dead.
He died in 2020 at the age of 90.
So where were you?
I don't know.
In America.
I was in America, man.
He's in America.
Yeah.
All right.
Next up, Jonathan Taylor Thomas.
What?
That's weird. He's alive.
John of the Taylor Thomas is alive at 44 years old.
He was on home improvement.
Yeah.
Man, whatever happened to him?
Like, why?
He's shown up again recently.
Really?
Yeah, he got off the map for a while.
Now he's back.
Okay.
He was laying low.
DMX.
Oh, man.
X's going to give it to you.
X marks a spot where his grave is.
He is dead.
Died at 50 years old in 2021.
Wow, good one.
So far, three for three.
Rick Moran.
Honey, I shrunk to kids.
Spaceballs.
Rick Moran, you know what?
Hey, that dude's a good dude.
And he is still living.
He takes care of his family.
That's why he left Hollywood is because his wife died, but he is still alive.
That's correct.
72 years old.
Bob Newhart.
Oh, man.
The good old days of Bob, man.
When he used to be on news radio.
No.
That's not him?
You think of Hartman?
Phil Hartman.
He's dead.
He's dead.
He's dead. He's dead. He got murder by his wife.
What?
I believe so. I believe he's murder by his wife.
Oh, man. Well.
Murder suicide, right?
Who's my guy then?
Just get darker and darker.
Who's my guy?
Well, it's about death.
Golly. He was killed by murder suicide by his wife on the morning in May 28th, 1998.
Yikes.
He was 49.
Holy crap.
Dear guys, Bob Newhart.
I'm not sure I know who this is right.
Okay, so elf.
Oh, the dad.
Uh-huh.
And the Bob Newhart show, comedian.
Yeah, he's dead, man.
That's why when they do elf, they say in loving memory of Bob Newhart.
Do they say that?
Did they really?
I don't know.
I don't think they do because he did die, but he died in 2024.
I mean, not, dang it, I shouldn't clap.
All right.
Five for five, you two?
I clap.
That's not good.
Are we having a death off?
Well, we're having an or an alive off.
Okay.
That's a good point.
Amy.
Molly Ringwald.
She's alive.
Correct, to 58.
Lunchbox, Polly Shore.
Oh, man, I met him.
Weasel.
The weasel.
Terrible impression.
Polly Shore.
Polly Shore.
Dang, that's a tough one, man.
I remember I was in San Diego and he was in a petty cab,
and I ran up to him.
So I'd assume that he's still alive, man.
Is that your answer?
He's alive.
He is alive in 58.
Yes.
Pauley!
Way to go, man.
Amy, Kirk Douglas.
Oh.
From, like, Star Trek or something?
No, that would be Captain Kirk, and that would not be a real name.
Okay.
What's he from?
Kirk Douglas was, what, Michael Douglas's dad?
Dad.
Oh, yeah.
Spartacus?
Yes.
Oh, my.
Michael Douglas.
Who's married to Zeta Jones.
Yeah.
Catherine Zeta Jones.
Yes.
Uh-huh.
Kirk Douglas, Amy.
I feel like Michael Douglas is old, so Kirk Douglas has got to be dead.
He died at 103.
Okay.
In 2020.
Oh, 2020.
Wow.
Lunchbox.
Pee Wee Herman.
Oh.
Paul Rubin.
He died.
right before we got to do his documentary.
He's dead.
He is dead.
That's correct.
Amy, Aaron Carter.
Hmm.
Oh, my gosh.
Why am I picturing him in a bathtub dead?
Whoa.
Hey, bathtub?
I don't know.
What is?
Then I thought I saw him in a video the other day.
But I was like, could that be him?
Because he might be dead.
I just had this.
Answer.
I don't know. Maybe he had a situation in a bathtub, but...
Amy, answer.
Alive.
Dead bathtub.
In a bathtub?
Yes.
Yeah.
You did see it.
That's the story.
No, that's just the story.
That's what happened in the news.
Lunchbox for the win.
Trust your gut.
Gary Coleman.
He's dead.
He's dead, man.
We lost him three years ago.
He died in 2010.
At age 42.
Three years ago.
This game really didn't go as I thought it would.
What did you think?
Well, I didn't think it would be...
I don't know.
I don't know.
Sad?
Well, I thought we could celebrate the lives of people, not really talking...
Mostly a celebration segment.
It turned into kind of weird segment.
But we got to...
The guy won, though.
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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.
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.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo.
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Let's go! On the Bobby Bone Show now. Hunter Hayes.
What was your first single? Storm morning. And how did that do? It got to 11 on the chart.
And it had been 52 weeks. So I think we all kind of collectively said, I think we should probably
take the foot off the gas for a second because we also had wanted in the queue. We knew that that was
the next single. And, you know, we were getting closer to the Carrie Underwood tour that.
I had just accepted or just gotten invited on.
And a lot of things were happening at that time.
And we were like, okay, we should probably shift.
Did you feel like Wanted was going to be a massive hit?
Yes, and I think I had so many people telling me that it was going to be.
The songs that I knew would be, like, I knew crazy.
I believed in crazy.
Even when I played it for the label and they were like, meh.
I was like, okay, all right.
I also felt that way about somebody's heartbreak.
I did three different versions of that song before everybody was like, oh, okay, we get it.
Wanted, I think I didn't know.
but also like for me it was just a piano love song ballad.
I was like I don't know how big this is, you know?
Did it feel like a shot out of rocket ship though once they committed to it?
I mean.
Or is they just revisionist history where I think that because I still how big it was in the end?
Well, I think that is a credit to all the people in the marketing department because they did a really good job of positioning everything and putting everything at the right time.
And it did light off like a firework.
But obviously I remember years of going around and introducing it to people and a lot of time spent figuring out kind of the,
the bits and pieces to the timeline of it all.
Is that the first time you felt super famous when that song was at its peak?
And honestly, I felt a lot of momentum read.
Like as soon as, again, from the outside looking in, I went out on my radio tour and things
just went nuts.
And I remember obviously years of getting to that point.
So when radio tour came around, I was like, let me go.
Let me go.
I'm ready.
I'm practicing.
I'm waiting.
So to me, the storm warning timeline is nuts.
What song do you play and they know what it is?
immediately and go the loudest the craziest four.
I mean wanted. And crazy. Those two.
Do you remember writing wanted? Yeah, I do.
How old were you?
17, I guess. Yeah, 17.
And did they think just fall out of you?
It was something that a mentor of mine had said about his relationship.
What works about us is that we don't operate on a need each other basis.
We want. And it was, like, his lesson was like, it comes from a choice.
We choose each other every day, right? And I thought that was beautiful.
And we got it in like 45 minutes. It was all there.
You wrote the whole song in 45 minutes?
Yeah, maybe less.
I remember that song having very fast.
Do you start with a chorus?
Do you go with want to make you feel?
Or do you start with lyrics?
I think that one we started with the verse.
Because that's what I was playing first is that riff.
You know what fall apart without you.
I don't know how you do what you do.
Like at the time, I really thought those were going to be placeholder lyrics.
I thought we were going to sit around and really work on it, you know?
But it works.
Thank God.
And then everything that don't make sense about me makes sense when I'm with you.
I mean, that's just, that's a result of Troy and I just tosses.
and stuff back and forth. He'll sing a line, I'll sing a line. It's very, I mean, it's very
stream of conscious. That's crazy. It was 45 minutes he got that. Yeah. Well, I mean,
I feel like you can relate to the best songs kind of do that. The ones that you make that you feel
like are supposed to be there. You're kind of just along for the ride as they fall from the sky.
And you're just collecting it as much with you. I never read the song like that before.
When I wrote Hobby Lobby Bobby, it took me like eight days. But there are parts of it that you know.
You don't take me that seriously because I'm not like you and I appreciate you.
back and like what I said made sense.
To be fair.
To be fair, though, but you know those moments when it's like, oh, that's it.
Agree.
Yeah.
But I appreciate you humoring when I reference a stupid comedy song that I wrote.
And you're like, yeah, of course, of course.
Hey, man.
I'm a big fan.
That guy, Hunter Hayes, plays over 30 instruments, which is insane.
I had him list of top five.
And we got a guitar, so we did a little guitar playing here.
Here we go, Hunter Hayes.
Let's talk about.
the instruments that you play proficiently.
Okay.
Because on the internet says, Hunter plays 30 instruments.
Now, if I say, man, you can crush 30 instruments, you're going to do that thing.
Well, I play them all at different levels.
What instrument do you play that someone can just hand you and you feel great about just going to town on it?
Love being on electric guitar.
That's your number one instrument?
I'd say, yeah, probably.
Okay.
Yeah.
Electric guitar won.
We're drafting instruments here.
Number two.
Piano.
I love writing on a piano because I can close my eyes.
And that is the place where I feel flow the most, is sitting in a piano.
Number three.
Drums.
I love playing drums, man.
After drums?
Base.
I love being, like, delirious at, like, three o'clock in the morning and grabbing a bass and, like, reharming a whole song.
That alone is a drug for me.
Yeah.
What's that mean reharming a whole song?
So, like, if we're in...
There's a guitar right there if you need it and it's tuned.
Okay, great.
He's grabbing the guitar.
So, like, if, you know...
So that's a 164, C, A, F.
But you could also do a...
you could do an A on the bass
you could do an A so you'd do a six
on top of the one so
And that's what you like doing a three in the morning?
A three, yeah, dude.
Yeah, yeah, I like watching Netflix.
But see, you can just lay it right over there, it's fine.
Same, same, same, same, same.
See, we have, yeah, different minds for that.
Same thing, yeah.
Okay, so bass, give me two more.
Man, I love mandolin, it's upside down,
meaning the string, the tuning is,
if you know how to play a guitar,
if you're comfortable playing a guitar,
playing a mandolin is just like it's like doing totally different workout.
I thought you were going to say crack.
I thought you were going to say crack? Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
And I thought you stopped yourself.
Were you going to say doing crack?
I had not thought about it yet.
Okay, I didn't know.
I didn't know if that's where you were going.
Not yet.
Okay.
There's still time to think about that.
No, I love mandolin because it's upside down scale-wise.
So it's like it's a challenge to play.
Give me one more.
Steele.
Oh, that's cool.
Steel bends your brain, dude.
Like, you play a chord.
First of all, there's no frets.
So you're on your own.
You got the bar right.
And then like every, so every single thing that you can use to like press, so there's pedals,
there's levers and every single muscle move changes one string in some kind of way.
So as you're hearing parts, it's a, as somebody who loves playing guitar, it's so challenging
to know that here, my hands can't actually do anything other than like sliding from one place
to another.
Everything else has to think.
My knees have to move this.
it has to press this pedal and probably this pedal, but also like there's a volume pedal too.
It's the ultimate like sobriety test.
You want to hear that full interview.
It's about an hour long.
Just go over to the Bobbycast.
It's on Netflix.
You can watch it there.
Or wherever you get your podcast, if you want to listen to it, just go search it up.
The cleaning letter you're talking about is the one that we talk to and see all the time.
Yeah.
So tell Amy what's happening.
So yeah, I've just been seeing her kind of around the office, just not acting herself.
And so I asked her the other day, I'm like, what's wrong?
Are you okay?
And she said, I've just been sick.
I've been sick for about three weeks.
And I can't take any time off because they won't pay me if she takes time off.
So she has to keep coming to work.
So she doesn't work for our company, but she works for another company that, like, has her work in the building.
Correct.
So we can't, like, talk to her bosses.
They're not our bosses.
No, we don't know them.
Yes.
So sick, like cough, like flu?
No, she has something wrong with her gut, her stomach, like some kind of bacterial
infection she can't take off she cannot take any days off and she's also worried too she's like if
i take any days off they might just replace me because i'm sick so i don't know i've been thinking like
how how can we help her i have no idea what to do i've seen some of these tell me something goods where
people start you know go fund go fund me's that be kind of cool it sucks that she feels like she can't
take time off i know but also i understand that if you take time off and you're not salary you're
not salary you're not making hourly you're not making money because you're not working hourly
Right. That's why I was like, can we pitch in and like take our trash out and stuff?
Oh, I was thinking could we like give her money?
Yes, absolutely. I want to do that too.
You want to take the trash out for her?
I want to support her. I don't want it to have to come into work.
I know, but like I think they, she, in order to get paid, she has to come here.
What if she comes? But then we help her with her job. And also we can help her financially.
But like if she's in a lot of pain, I don't want her coming in here and grabbing our
stuff. Like, we can do that.
You know? How do you
help, though? Like, my question is, how do you help
someone without making them
feel bad? Because she's not asking for help.
Yeah. That's, that's the
slippery slope type thing. Because
when I was a kid and people had to do stuff for me,
I was so embarrassed.
I hated it. Now, I needed
it. If it was food, if it was
school clothes, Christmas presents, they would show up my house
with Christmas presents. Be like, we got your Christmas presents. And I'm like, I'm
embarrassed you had to come to my house. It's going to be presents because
before. I hate. But it was not.
is nice because we had it.
I don't know.
Like, but even if we like gave her money,
she still couldn't not come to work.
Right.
Yeah.
That's why I'm like, if she's here,
maybe she can, you know,
if we help out.
What's the plan?
What's your idea?
What's the plan?
I think we should,
I think we should raise money.
Like, I think we should kind of ask her,
like, what's going on with the medical bills?
Because she also said, too, like,
this whole thing is taking forever.
Like, I don't really have the money to really take care of
at the speed that I'd like to take care of it
and she can't take off of work.
So it's all that.
So I could ask her like, well,
how much money do you need?
Oh, yeah, I didn't think about the medical bill part that week.
Yes.
Or if she's even going to the doctor.
Right.
Right.
She's really avoiding it.
So are we going to put this in your hands and follow through?
You're not known just to follow through.
You've said that before.
But like if we're going to decide to do something, let's do it.
But you're not telling us what to do.
What do we do?
You're the project.
project manager on this.
Well, I bring it to you guys.
So you guys...
But you're not giving us enough information.
You're even saying yourself, you don't have enough information.
Should I talk to her a little bit more?
Ask her questions.
I think you should come back to us with what you think would be the best idea based on the knowledge that you obtain.
Okay.
Let me talk to her.
Next time I see her, I'm going to talk to her, ask her more questions about medical, what she's doing to kind of get better.
And then...
That's going to feel weird if you're just like, hey, tell me more about you.
It's like, hey, we want to help you.
Like, how can we help you?
Just get right to it.
like we see her every day we talk to her every day sure so it's like hey we're just in studio talking
about you um i know you said you were sick like what can we do to help you like what would be what
would be the best thing that we could do to actually help you your life a little easier right now
yeah like it's happening so say something yeah there's no need to you might say oh no dance around
it'd be like so uh uh i don't know it's nice outside when you eat fritos does it hurt
yeah that's true i was about to say eddie could also in this mix like you could
like you're such an awesome cook
you can make her a meal but who knows like food she may not
really eat certain things. And you can make it spicy
and spicier and spicy. That's kind of what started it because
like we had some food and I'm like I offered her
food and she says I can't my stomach's so bad
I can't do it. Oh okay.
I would go to her
specifically and say hey we were just talking about what you're going to
what can we what could we do that would help you the most
and then go from there. Okay. And then come back
to us. Should I help her with the trash while I'm at it?
That's Amy's job. Okay.
Hey, I don't mind.
Amy has declared.
Amy, go do it.
You see Amy all around the building.
And that would be super nice of you.
Okay.
Come back.
Okay, I will.
And let us now.
Wake up, wake up in the morning.
And then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turn.
It's on turn.
Eddie and me lunchbox.
More game two.
Steve Reddavit's trying to put you through.
writing this week's next bit.
Now Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is.
This is the Bobby Vaughn Stone.
Now time for the morning, Corny.
The morning corny.
When does the moon stop eating?
When does the moon stop eating?
When it's full.
That was the morning.
Corny.
All right, Tuesday, Reviews Day.
This is not going to sound interesting when I tell you, Amy, what this is.
But it's called Chessmates.
It's a documentary on the greatest chess player ever who's alive right now.
He's probably in his 30s.
Magnus Carlson, he's awesome.
But he's also very loud and brash.
And there's another guy who ended up being for America, teenager.
This is not a spoiler.
End up beating him in the huge cheating scandal.
Oh, okay.
It's so good.
I hit play and my wife's like
I don't want to watch anything about chess
and I was like I think it's about more than that
it's so good where they think
and this became a big news story
where they thought that he used anal beads to cheat
oh my
what? Yes so
But like how does that work?
I'm not going to say much
I'm not going to say much more yeah
so the actual description
is a Netflix documentary exploring the 22
scandal between Magnus Carlson
and Hans Neiman it covers the shocking upset
and the cheating accusation
viral anal beads conspiracy theories and the $100 million lawsuit.
Did you like the Queen's Gambit?
It was awesome, right?
It was about chess.
That's what came to mind is originally I didn't want to watch that because it was about chess,
but it was so good.
This is only an hour and it's part of that Untold series.
Yeah, I like Untold's.
It's about chess.
It's awesome.
Okay.
I'm only not, I'm going to give it four and a half.
Four and a half out of five Queens.
So.
Yeah, you won't watch it unless somebody tells you to watch it because if you're not a chess person,
And I'm not. I played Yahoo chess for like two years. That was it. So that's all I got.
I'm going to give a four and a half out of five queens. All right, you're up.
Mine's also a documentary. Trust me. The false profit is what it's called.
Almost watch that. Yeah, it's the number one on Netflix. At least that's how it's popping up on my page.
I feel like does Netflix, is people's top ten different depending on your.
I think a little bit. I think your algorithm feeds it a little bit. I think they still put the biggest shows up.
Yeah. So this was a number one. Because every week, mine's the bobbycast is number one on Netflix.
Is that normal?
So it was number one for me, and I kept seeing people post about it, so I thought, okay, I'm going to watch it.
It's really good.
Can you tell me or should I read the description?
I think I can tell you.
Oh, boy.
Can I just read it because you've spoiled a lot of stuff?
Fine.
Trust me, the false profits of four-part Netflix true crime documentary series that follows cult expert Christine Mary and her videographer husband as they infiltrate a breakaway fundamentalist church.
in Utah to expose its leader.
That sounds pretty good.
Yeah.
So I would have said more than that.
Yeah, I wouldn't say much more.
I'm glad you read it.
I give it three and a half.
I mean, I should give it four because honestly it's good,
but it loses some points because I feel like the first episode was slow.
So you power through, trust me.
Just power through.
That one could have picked up pace or maybe just gotten to the point faster.
So 3.5 out of five gross men who think their profits.
Okay.
That's mostly who think their profits.
Gross, weird, oh man.
have some sort of superiority, inferiority complex.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like Elizabeth Smart.
That dude thought he was a prophet.
Or he was acting like one.
Oh, right.
We lived in the woods.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
I'll also, on Tuesday, Reviews Day, in the podcast, review DTF St. Louis, because I did finish that.
Not for this show.
You finished it?
I did finish it?
No.
Okay.
I got the last one left.
Okay.
So, we'll do more on the Bobby Bone Show podcast.
Bobby Bone Show.
Bonehead.
No, hurry up the day.
This story comes us from Orlando, Florida.
There were two tourists in town driving around Florida and they see an alligator.
Like, hey, let's get that sucker.
And they got it.
And they put it on top of their car.
And they were driving around Orlando with a gator on top of the car.
Police get calls, hey, man, there's these people driving with a gator on top of the car.
So they got pulled over and they got arrested.
That's two things I don't like.
One, it's stupid and dangerous.
because other people could see it.
Oh my God, that's a cat.
Crash.
And then, too, this poor animal is on top of a car.
Doesn't want to be up there.
No, who does?
No one.
Yeah, so I don't like that.
That'd be crazy to see, though, right?
It's like, if you see someone driving out of the drive-thru the food on the top of their car,
you're like, oh, it's not.
It'd be a little better than that, except for, I don't like the animal abuse part.
I know.
I wouldn't think it was real.
I would think they had some, like, you know, plastic gator flailing about.
If it was flailing, though, I think it was really.
Well, but if it's like a blow-up, have you seen those blow-up alligator?
And they blow?
Amy's like, I feel so bad for those men that stand outside of car dealerships,
their arms are just blowing in the wind.
Okay, whatever, you know.
I just wouldn't believe it.
Because, like, who would do that?
Lunchbox.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
All right, voicemail.
Oh, Eddie.
I just want to let you know that I forgive you.
How much as it hurt, much as it let me down, I forgive me.
But not sending me.
No, dang sauce.
Red So it's all we're going to make it happen, man.
The dang tortilla chips don't went stale now.
Anyway,
congrats on baby Billy, Bobby.
All right, thank you for the voicemail.
This one listener just wanted Eddie Salsa,
and Eddie refused to send it to him.
Geez.
Refused to send it to him.
Dedicated listener, you refuse.
He said he cleared you of any wrongdoing.
He's not going to sue you if it's bad,
and you still didn't do it.
All right, we'll move on with the next chapter.
What do you say?
The chips went stale.
The chips he had waiting on that salsa.
All right, go.
Bobby.
Last of Heard, you said you had not sort of company retreat yet.
You have to watch it.
Five out of five hot sauces, it's better than Jerry Doody, and I love Jerry Duty.
But this one is so good.
They pick the perfect guy, and that's all I'm going to say.
Watch it.
I cannot wait to hear your review.
I'm not anti it.
I just haven't been drawn to it.
I love Jerry Doody, and this is Jerry Duty, Season 2, Company Retreat.
I don't know.
We just haven't jumped in.
Has anybody else here watched it?
Just the first episode.
I haven't gone back to it.
See, that doesn't make me run to it kicking and screaming either.
There's a lot of other stuff.
I'm like, I'll get to it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Your call has made me at least reconsider.
I'll talk to the wife.
We'll have a meeting about it.
It's probably because you're so anti-company retreat.
All Amy wants to do is hang out with us outside of the show.
We spend hours up here every day together.
She's like, can we hang out more?
No, I just think work retreats can be fun.
to do that back in the day.
And I paid for all of it.
That wasn't the point.
And weren't you all single?
Let's do it again.
Everyone was single.
Everybody was single.
No families.
And I paid for all of it.
And you know what?
More people, because we got more shows we got to do.
I don't feel like paying for all of it.
And if somebody doesn't go.
Yeah.
I mean, the staff went from like three to 13.
So it is a little different.
But we could stay local.
We don't have to leave town.
Just one day.
Staycation?
Amy, we went on a cruise together.
What else do you need?
Good point.
You are done.
Good point.
Okay.
It's a good point.
Yeah.
Okay, never mind.
That's actually a great point.
Thank you.
Shut that down for a year.
We got another cruise coming up next year.
We got company retreat to next year.
And if any listeners want to come, they can come too.
Just go to top shelf countrycruise.com and you can come with us.
All right, that's it.
We're done.
We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Bye everybody.
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