The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 1: Weirdest Types Of Meats We've Put In Our Mouths + Lunchbox Is An Idiot + Morgan Said Yes To The Dress!
Episode Date: April 28, 2026Lunchbox is an idiot because he didn't realize his Jury Duty is for today! We talked about him going into it and what to expect. Bobby talked about a story of a restaurant being busted with roadkill. ...We get into a discussion of meat and what the oddest one we've eaten in our lives. We get all the details on Morgan saying Yes to the Dress after trying on over 50 dresses. She also shared the weird thing at the end she wasn't expecting. The parents of the show revealed the last time they yelled at their kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This restaurant was using Roadkill, supposedly,
because it was found in the freezer with the other food.
So what do you think they're using the road kill?
It's in the freezer with the other food.
Yeah.
Or something.
You're saving it for something.
Okay, maybe for their own meal.
Yeah.
Later.
KQW at the story,
police in Louisiana are investigating
after a viral social media video
allegedly showed employees
at a local restaurant skinning a deer behind the building.
Oh.
According to police,
officers responded to a complaint,
April 21st,
and found evidence the animal was a deer,
that had been picked out from the side of the road and brought back to the restaurant.
Investigators later discovered the deer carcass stored in the freezer alongside other food items
that were allegedly meant to be served to customers.
The restaurant said in a statement, the deer was never intended to be served, but admitted
it was improperly stored.
And said the area has since been cleaned and sanitized.
No arrests or charges have been announced.
Well, I'm just thankful to hear it's a deer.
and not
I mean, yeah,
any other, yeah.
Any other kind of road kill.
Here's what I'd like to say about this.
This was in Pineville, Louisiana.
I'm going to tell you not a single person that lives in or near Pineville
is going to go to that restaurant less
because there was a roadkill deer in the freezer.
When you come from a small town, like I do,
roadkill, though.
It can't be demolished.
If it's demolished, you can't eat it.
Was there a time limit, though?
Both, both.
as be fresh roadkill.
Pretty fresh.
I'm assuming somebody hit it from the restaurant.
If they're skinning it, I'm assuming somebody hit it.
Yeah.
It wasn't completely destroyed and they were trying to save some of the meat.
And then if you're from a rural town like I am, who cares?
That's meat.
Many times, a few times, I won't say many.
A few times we would find something or hit something and you just take it in and see what could be salvaged.
If this were in New York City, I think it would be a whole different story.
Totally.
If this were Cleveland, I think it would be a whole different story.
Do you believe that they weren't never going to plan on selling that as food?
I'm 50-50 now that I hear it's Pineville, Louisiana.
Because if somebody hit, let's say a waiter hit it or one of the bus staff or somebody in the kitchen,
they're like, hey, we got a deer.
Most people there probably know how to clean a deer.
Okay, we'll clean in the back.
We'll eat it after work.
Oh, yeah, like staff supper?
Sure.
Or I need to look at the minute.
you to see if there's any kind of deer venison type thing and if there's not they probably
were just eating it themselves yeah because they can't like throw venison into yeah yeah yeah
yeah no someone would be like a burger this tastes a little gamey so i'm not yelling full justice
for this restaurant but i am not slam dunk yeah you can't do this as a practice that there's a reason
that you can't pick up meat from the side of the road and serve it to people it's like rules laws
yeah but uh kind of weird story huh yeah
I think I'm leaning towards.
They were just using it for storage and they had their own plans with it,
not to serve it to customers.
When I read the headline, I wasn't.
But then when I saw where it was, I thought,
they definitely could have been doing that eating.
Or some of their customers are their cousins and are like,
hey, we got some deer back there.
We hit.
Do you want some of this?
Like one time I was neighbors was a guy that owned a restaurant
and we lived in North Carolina and he got his hands on a lion.
I remember this.
And then he ate it.
They ate the lion.
So he wasn't, he was trying to serve it at his restaurant.
And then, you know,
It wasn't going over well with the community.
No, crap.
And he's like, what of the nicest restaurants in town?
And so then we had a barbecue at our house and they like, my husband and my husband at the
time invited all his Air Force buddies over.
And it was like one big party where they had like a, it was a lion eating party.
Did you have?
I did not.
I was like, I don't want to eat the lion.
But they did and they just, I think they more so were just like, this is crazy.
We're eating a lion.
It is weird.
what food and what meat we consider okay and whatnot.
Because in the end, they're all living creatures.
And it's just based on wherever we live and the cultural rules of it.
Oh, sure.
And he got it from his meat distributor.
It was like his meat guy was like elbowed.
We're not questioning the meat good or bad.
He was kind of like, hey, I got some lion and he's like, shot up.
It just feels weird.
There are no lions here.
That's the king of the jungle.
It's a big chat.
It's precious.
Lupasa.
But if you go to India,
they're like, you can't eat a cow.
Those are sacred.
Treating it the same exact way.
So the meat we eat is just because of the, you know,
cultural standards that we have.
That's crazy.
Weirdest meat you ever ate.
I don't think I have a good one and I've eaten a lot of meats.
Mostly just stuff we'd kill.
So I don't know that I have a really wild meat except for like gator.
Even then I felt guilty.
The gator nuggets, those are good.
Just eating gator.
So mine's not weird.
Yours has got to be a lion.
I didn't try it.
I didn't try the lion.
You didn't even lick it?
No, but they were holding up the big lion leg.
I mean, everyone's taking photos.
It was the whole thing.
But at that same guy's restaurant as Chef Warren's in Southern Pines,
he has an appetizer dish.
He had a kangaroo dish and I had kangaroo.
The thing about kangaroo, I've been to Australia.
Kangaroos are like rats to them.
That's like deer.
Really?
Like rodents?
Yeah, deer's a good.
Deer if there's an infestation of deer in the area.
Because they're like, we're not really,
and we're kind of annoyed by kangaroo.
So, again, it'd be weird to eat a kangaroo, but if you go over there, they're like, please, take them all home with you.
Lunchbox, weirdest meat?
Shark.
That's rubbery.
That's interesting.
How'd that go?
My buddy and his dad went deep sea fishing and they brought back shark and they cooked it.
I mean, it wasn't that good, but I ate it.
Maybe they didn't cook it.
No, it's not good.
It's just very chewy and rubbery.
It's kind of gross.
And I'm sure we have a lot of listeners on coasts that have had shark.
Again, it's not the big of a deal, right?
To them.
I don't feel like shark.
I'm trying to think how I feel about shark.
I feel like okay with shark.
I've never like even seen shark on a menu.
I haven't either, but I feel okay with eating it.
I feel okay with eating kangaroo.
I'm still a little sad for the lion.
Me too.
They were holding up the leg.
I know.
Or are they roaring.
Eddie?
Snake.
Yeah, I've had a rattlesnake.
Oh, yeah.
There's not much meat.
there, though. Not much. And it was kind of like nuggets, you know. It kind of tasted like chicken for the most
far, but it's crazy thinking like, wow, I'm eating a snake. Oh, yeah, we would eat snake camping.
Like you'd kill the snake? Yes. Whoa. We just cook, we just cook it on over a fire. It's not good.
No. Anything can be good with the right seasoning or sides. That's how Brussels sprouts became a thing.
Yeah. So it might have been good how they see, but if you're just eating it out straight meat. But very,
very little straight meat is just good.
If it's like unseasoned straight from the animal,
you're not going to find a lot that's really great.
A legendary story my dad went down for was...
Went down for?
What does that mean?
No, like, it went down in history.
Oh, he also went to prison in the Middle East, so we didn't know.
Oh, Saudi jail.
It sounds like somebody took him down for this.
Saudi jail is in Middle East.
I know, but prison, I don't know.
Prison jail, is it like different?
Because here jail is different than prison here.
You know, so over there.
I'm just making sure people know
I mean he was in like a holding sale
cell. He was in Middle Eastern
prison. It was definitely terrifying.
Well so this is back in the day
there was they hosted
our golf course hosted this tournament called the Legends
of Golf like that's when I first saw
Chi Chi Rodriguez back in the day.
That's cool. So anyway my dad loved to cook
so he set up a trailer and they would
cook. It was a whole thing
and a rattlesnake went across the one of the holes
so they got it and my dad
got it and he went over to his trailer
and cooked up rattlesnake tacos.
There we go.
And it was a story that just like went down as like legendary from the legends of golf of like the time that Cliff cooked rattlesnake tacos.
Must have been a big snake or he must have supplemented that meat with other meat.
Right.
Mixed it with chicken.
Because that's like, you know, Jesus turning water into wine.
Oh, like feeding 5,000.
Yes.
Clif turn one snake into the whole golf tournament.
Well, I don't know that everybody at the golf tournament.
got to eat it but
Mike any weird meat?
Probably like frog legs.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Those are pretty good actually.
That is something we never cooked.
Really?
We fry them down in South Texas.
Yeah, never.
All right.
Well, justice for that restaurant,
unless proven otherwise.
Because in a small town,
you definitely can have deer meat that you hit
and just keep it for yourself.
Anonymous in bar
There's a question to be had
Hello Bobby Bones
My kid has played baseball for years and loves it
This season, they tried out
For a more competitive team and didn't make it
My kid was crushed
Came home, asking what they did wrong
And if the coach just didn't like them
Well, now I'm stuck. Part of me
wants to protect their confidence
And say the coach made a bad call
But the other part of me knows that they're probably
Just not that good. I'm torn
What do I tell them that the coach was wrong and keep their spirits up or they just weren't good enough?
Signed, mom of the baseball kid.
Okay, well, we have parents with kids in sports here.
Eddie, let's go to you first.
What do you think?
Yeah, I think this is a good opportunity to teach them about hard work and like keep working.
What would you say to your kid?
Because you have kids playing what sports right now?
Baseball and basketball.
If they came and said, oh, I didn't make the team, what is it?
But you knew what it was?
What would you say?
I say, man, you know, like, I guess maybe the coach saw that you weren't ready or something,
or maybe they didn't.
You'd still put it on the coach a little bit?
I would put definitely, because the coach is making the decision, right?
But that means that we need to get to work.
Like, we need to work harder on certain things.
So let's start, I talked about this other day.
Let's talk about looking at videos and, like, try to get better so that we can, next year,
when we try out again, we make the team.
Then what if he says, yeah, but what if we just get a different coach?
And he just believes in me more than this coach does.
No, let's work on trying to make this coach a believer.
because this is a good coach.
Like, I'll say something like that.
Sometimes, like, you see the coach and they are really good,
they're competitive or whatever.
Sometimes they're not, though.
Sometimes they're not.
And you can tell.
If the team is like, they're just not that good and the coach is favoring other kids,
that's a different story.
So you would still 15% deflection to the coach.
Yeah.
I'd put it on the coach because the coach is still trying to make,
is making that decision.
So I would say, man, there's something the coach saw that didn't like what you were doing.
So let's get to work.
If I'm a kid, I'm going to that's the coach's,
problem. I'm probably still good enough. Yeah. So in the email, I think they closed it with like the two
options and I just don't think either one of those are the option. Like the, she's like, so do I blame it on
the coach or, you know, protect my kid's feelings or then what was the final line? Or just tell
them that the kid he's not good enough. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't think it's either. I don't think it's
really, no. I'm only, I'm very new to this, but I feel like it would only be number two. Right now you're
not good enough and if you want to be better. There are things you can do to be.
be better. I think you can say that without saying you're not good enough. I think, yeah. I don't think we,
I think we should eliminate that because then now a story in their head is going to be, I'm not good enough.
I'm not going to. Okay. But they're not. Nope. To make the team, to make that team. Okay.
We can phrase it in like, okay, what's now possible because of this? We can train this way. We can work
this way. If this is something you want to pursue, what's now possible is we can work towards making the team
next year. We can make sure we're doing these certain drills like Eddie was saying. Let's watch game tape.
How can I support you in this?
Do you want to continue playing?
And if they say yes, okay, all right, let's make a plan of what we're going to do to show up for next year.
Good for you guys.
What would you do?
I'm just going to avoid you're not good enough.
You don't want to know what I would do because all I'm doing is saying what I would want to be said to me, right?
Because they also, kids need to be.
And it's unfair.
It's unfair for me to say what I know what I'd want to be said to me at 12 too.
You're not good enough right now and you're not going to be good enough unless you put about, I don't know, 80% more effort into it.
And you can do it, but right now you're just not good enough.
Okay, I'm okay with the right now.
I like that you added right now instead of just saying, well, you're just not going to.
I also am probably wrong, guys.
I've been a dad for like six weeks, yeah.
So I do think that.
I don't want to coddle them because, and that's why you can't put it on the coach,
because kids need to have, they're resilient.
They need opportunities to work through adversity.
Not making the team is a form of adversity that they get to face because not,
if they're handed everything, they're not going to learn because there is rejection
in life. So I think it's just how you handle it. And what is now possible because you didn't make
this team? I hate putting it on the coach at all. Yeah, that's not the option at all. You're right.
At all. At all. No, it's not the coach. It's you.
If you do that, you're coddling. Yeah. You don't want your kid to feel bad. Okay, well, no,
kids need to feel bad. Because guess what? In life, they're going to feel bad. So what would you do? You would just say,
what can we do? You didn't make it. Yeah, I would say you're not good enough. I would talk through, like,
I would use an opportunity to talk to you how they're really feeling and expression of how they're really feeling.
If they're hurt and sad and anger. No, no, it's not therapy. Give them that opportunity. And then look at them and be like, hey, I got your back.
How, what would, what is now possible from this? And what would you like? That's what they say, I'm just going to throw in the town big video games.
They could. Yeah. Okay. Well, then we'll address it differently.
I don't think there's a right answer. I just wondered. Mine's probably wrong. There's a, there's a right.
answer. We're just probably not the ones to get it.
It's like, Dad, I suck. I didn't make the team.
That's true. You're right.
That's true right now, but it doesn't always have to be that way.
I think just avoid putting on the coach.
A little bit, a little bit, but I would avoid using any kind of like, you know,
yeah, you're not good enough to make the team right now.
But just because like I've seen confidence levels like change the way a player plays
like with the same skill.
If they have confidence, man, they'll play really well.
And if they don't have confidence, they play like they've never played a sport before in their life.
And as a parent, you need to believe in them.
I got to fix this parenting stuff.
I think I've been called into action to fix this coddling parenting stuff.
Wait, I'm not coddling.
A little bit.
You're like, how do you feel?
No, I'm saying feelings are welcome.
If you don't let them express their disappointment, then, like, because some parents might be,
some parents might be like, maybe they're sad and they want to cry.
Some parents would be like, don't cry.
No, I don't mind that.
But do you want to be a good.
or great cryer? We're going to be a great crier. You can have to work harder at the...
Good luck. Mom of the baseball kid. I would appreciate the email.
Somehow you've got to convey to your kid that it takes more work.
Grab a glove. Let's go.
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All right, Morgan on our show is getting married.
When?
Later this year.
Oh, you haven't said?
No.
Okay.
And, you're...
You're getting married to who?
Oh, you haven't said?
It's all secret.
His name's Braden, yes.
She found her dress.
She said yes to the dress.
Yeah.
So what was that like?
Was it one of the ones you'd already put aside or did you find another one?
No, it was one of the ones that was in my original try on.
It was actually one of the last dresses I tried on of the 50 of them.
And it was like a top contender.
I went and tried on three of them again for a second time to see and it stood out above the rest.
And I was like, yeah, this is it.
So you went 50 to 3.
Yeah.
And then you, I know.
That's a lot.
I would have thought like 50 to 12 and then 5.
That's how I do T-shirts.
So you went to three.
Were you afraid you wouldn't like them at all going back?
That'd also be a concern.
Like I went through all these dresses and I'm going to do all.
And I'm not going to like any of the three that I picked.
Yes.
That was definitely part of it.
And I even set a new appointment for a brand new place just in case.
because I was like, what if I don't like any of them?
And you kind of analyze a lot of the photos and videos.
So there's kind of this whole process in your head.
It almost makes it worse to have more options.
I think I would have done a lot better had I just had three places.
And it just been like, these are the only dresses that exist.
Yeah.
But having too many options almost made it worse.
Yeah, it's a Netflix effect.
Well, and so the first time you went, you had some loved ones and friends with you,
but then when you went back to finalize where you were alone or with somebody.
Yeah, I was by myself.
Oh, wow.
So that way she does no outside influence, which I think is good.
She made the choice that she wanted.
Did you drink again?
No.
Champagne.
No, I was completely clear-headed to make sure that I knew what I was thinking.
Because I was all in my head about a whole lot of things.
And there's also a lot of body image issues that come up, which I wasn't really prepared for.
You're just like over-analyzing your entire physique and how you fit in things.
So of the three dresses, were they all from the exact same?
store were they at different stores? All three different stores. And of the three, which one did you pick?
The first store, the second store, the third store. It was the third store. It was my last stop.
And it was the last one that I had tried on originally, too. The very last one? Yep.
It sounds like an artist that comes in. It's like, man, I just wrote that song out before the album.
Last song I wrote right before I had to record it put on the album. So that means it's going to be a hit.
Yeah. I mean, after I did it, it was funny. The girl really helped me. She was like, go home.
home today and if you were to have purchased this, like, would you have regretted sliding your credit
card? And I kind of thought with that process. And I was like, no, I want to buy it. I want to do this.
After the first two, were you a bit disappointed that you didn't love one of the two that you'd already
put aside? Yes. Like, I didn't get a wow factor. I was just kind of like, me, I don't feel
like a bride. I just kind of feel like, okay, I'm going to a gala this weekend or something.
It was like a different, I just didn't feel the same way in those. And when you,
put your third one on it. Do you walk out with like a room full of mirrors? Like is it? Yes. And so how did you
feel when you walked down and saw the third one on you again? Oh, my whole body. Like there was like this
weird feeling where I was like, this is it. Like, and I hadn't felt that at all throughout the
whole process. So it's weird that I finally did get it. But I started to get really giddy and I was
walking around and I was really envisioning myself wearing the dress where we're going to be getting
married. And it kind of, I started to see all the pieces finally come together. Oh, that's awesome.
Yeah, that's cool.
Yeah? Yeah, well, I mean, when she posted a video, like her, did you see the video?
The dress? No, she did a bunch of, like, trying out a bunch of dresses. Yeah, not the one.
Well, I don't know, I don't know if the one made the day.
Okay, okay.
But when she was trying on the dress, I was like, oh, she found her dress.
And then the next one, like, oh, she found, oh, so she's trying on a bunch of dresses.
I thought they all looked great.
I don't know how you pick.
I'd be terrible to pick it.
I don't even like try pants on.
Like, I won't even try pants on at the store.
I'll be like, that's the size I wear.
And if it doesn't, when I get home, so be it.
Yeah.
That's what I would do here.
So, good for you.
You're happy with it.
Yeah, I mean, listen, it was a super fun process.
I loved everything about it.
Like I really did feel like a princess.
It was all wonderful up until the very end.
There was kind of a moment where I was like, oh.
And I had to tip on my wedding dress, guys.
Tip.
Tip for what?
The stylist who helped me.
How much?
That's probably a service, right?
I don't know because we did talk about this with prom dresses, I think.
I can't remember.
I feel like a listener wrote in.
Maybe a wedding dress, yeah.
Had some weird story.
And I feel like, yeah, we did go through this.
So what's the percentage you tip on a dress?
Well, I don't know, everything fell small compared to, when you're used to 20% of everything,
it makes it really difficult.
But a wedding dress is a lot more expensive of a 20% than a 20% on a $20 meal versus a dress
that could likely be in the thousands.
How much?
A lot.
Oh, yeah.
It was around 2,000 was my budget.
I didn't want to go over 3,000.
And that was even pushing it for me.
But yeah, the dress was 2,000.
So then you stayed in the budget with the tip.
So you tipped 20% on the 2000?
Yeah, I did.
But I had some like, you know where you have some regrets after?
I didn't have regrets about the dress.
I regret.
I was that too much?
Did I like?
But I panicked because they just hand it.
And she was so helpful throughout the process.
But I was like, surely she would be making like commission or something on this dress as well.
Both?
That's what I would think.
A mother-in-law owns a prom dress store, a massive one.
20%?
I don't know about the percentage.
I can ask her.
I bet you it's not 20.
Why I would think the 20 is standard for waiting tables, which I did for a long time,
is we didn't make hourly wage.
We made like $2 an hour.
So the 20% was because we didn't make an hourly wage that was even a minimum wage.
I know.
I wonder what the hourly wages for bridal dress employees.
I can ask my mother-in-law.
And I get they are dedicating a lot of their time and attention to you,
but that's what the appointment is for.
You're supposed to have the attention.
Let me ask, what do people tip percentage-wise when they buy a dress for a segment on show?
And by the way, everybody, check out Glory Prom in Vian, Oklahoma.
Shout out.
Hey, greatest service ever.
You're going to want a tip.
You're going to leave there and be like, I didn't tip enough.
I'll see what she says.
But if it stayed, okay, I'll say this.
If it stayed within your budget, even with tip, that's a win.
And I did feel that way.
Like, but it was just a, like, I was really appreciative of her because obviously her talent.
She helped me figure it out.
She was really good throughout the whole process.
So like, she deserved it.
But it was still just like, dang, that's a couple hundred dollars that I did.
I'm confused.
Like, what did she?
I don't mean to sound like rude.
Well, hold on.
I want to know Morgan's math.
What do you think 20% of 2000 is?
Well, she just said, I'm just curious.
Morgan, go ahead.
Oh.
Well, I tip.
I think it ended up coming out to be with taxes and everything.
It was like $300.
That's the tip.
So you didn't tip for 20%.
You didn't tip 20%.
You're good.
So you saved money.
Yeah.
Well, I hit 20% on the little thing.
I didn't do that.
Maybe it wasn't quite too, you know.
Okay.
Eddie, what were you going to say?
So like, what did she do?
You're saying like, oh.
She helps pull a lot of the dresses.
She helps Morgan.
It's literally serving.
She's dedicated to you for whatever.
I should let Morgan answer the question.
She was there.
I'm a bit in the dress business myself.
My mother-in-law. Okay, go ahead, Morgan.
Yes, so you go in and they're basically your dedicated stylist for that appointment.
They're your dedicated stylist for the entire process at that particular shop.
So she pulled a bunch of dresses.
She was helping me put them on.
She was, like, tying me in them.
She was there to help me, like, navigate all my thoughts throughout the process.
She would go and pick ones based on what I was saying, what I was thinking.
And then when I went back to the second time, she was there again to also do it again a second time.
So they are like really part of your whole process at that particular shop.
That makes sense.
I thought she was just going back like, okay, here's five more.
Try these on.
And then she goes to somebody else.
Right, right, right.
I would bet 20% is very high for that business because you get a wage.
It seems like I get an answer back from my mother-in-law, I'll tell you guys.
Yeah.
But that's, Morgan, be grateful.
You found your dress.
You could afford it.
And you could afford the tip and it was all below budget.
So I think that's a win.
Yeah, it was all definitely win.
And I'm really excited now to wear my dress, which I was nervous because you make any big purchase like that.
And you're like, oh, did I make a big mistake?
Am I going to regret this?
And I have no regrets.
I'm very happy.
Amen.
Hallelujah.
Praise the Lord.
When I get an answer, I'll let you guys down.
So yesterday we were talking about lunchbox having to go to jury duty.
Hey, guess what?
Today's the day you have to go to jury duty.
He didn't even know what day it was.
Good thing we figured out if he was going to go.
How did what happened?
I got a text message yesterday and said, hey, you're conferred.
for jury duty tomorrow.
And I said, oh, I didn't have anything about it.
And so they just texted me and let me know I'm confirmed at the Birch building.
So he's leaving in a little bit.
You're going to go and you have to be there like half an hour early?
That's what I did.
And you just sit in a room or what?
I guess so.
Yeah, I'm going to sit in a room.
They tell you what you can bring, what you can't bring.
You can bring a drink, a snack.
And then they got little snack machines too.
And ready to go and serve my duty.
What are you hoping happens?
That I don't get picked.
For anything.
For anything.
I hope they do whatever they do and they tell me, hey, you, you go home.
That's happened to you once or somebody here on the show one.
No, it happened to me.
Like, I went and I sat in that room and they said, good news.
We only have one trial today.
So we're going to call some names.
If your name is not called, you get to go home.
And they called all these names.
And they said, if we didn't call your name, get on out of here.
I don't know.
It was pretty cool.
And I mentioned this yesterday because I,
I got called in to a trial.
It's pretty cool to see everybody in action, just for a second.
Yeah.
Because all the seats are cool.
If you get like a nice courtroom, it does look like TV.
It's how crazy lunchbox has been called twice, and Eddie and I've never got to call.
That'll change.
There's got to be a way the lunchbox can find a volunteer you guys.
No, I'm going to when I'm at the desk.
I don't know.
He just needs to somehow, like, find you guys social security number?
So is lunchbox going like that?
Like, do you have to go dressed up?
Yeah, you're wearing a hoodie.
I have a shirt underneath it.
What's that one?
Can we see?
It just says.
Is it a nice shirt?
It just says.
You doesn't say spring break?
No, it says Nashville.
Okay.
It looks like he's a man of the people.
It looks like an American flag.
Oh, they're going to love him.
He represents Nashville.
Yeah.
It looks like he got it at a souvenir store.
No, I think someone sent it up here and it was just in a box and I took it.
Looks like you love for justice to be served in your city.
So you're not supposed to dress up in any way?
I just says don't wear anything inappropriate that the court could find distracting and had to be sent home and had to come back at a later date.
So how do they pick you for jury duty now?
Because it's not about registering to vote.
It's got to be a random draw.
It doesn't.
That's got to be.
I was watching this TikTok where the Social Security Administration, they actually make your Social Security number based on where you're from, where you're born.
Oh.
I knew nothing about that.
What are the first three numbers of yours?
4-5-5.
You volunteered that so easily.
That's the guy who can get scammed right there.
No, I feel like that's pretty common.
The first three are pretty common.
Okay, I'm going to play you this clip from Miller Willie on TikTok.
Go ahead.
The first three numbers of your social will let anyone know what state you were born in.
If an officer pulled you over and, you know, they asked where you were from and you lied.
If they pulled your social, they would know what state you were born.
Second, two digits of your social indicate which order your social security.
number was distributed to you. And the last four digits are actually your serial number. So the
last four digits of your social indicates exactly who you are. Wow. Wait, Eddie's what year again?
I'm not going to get it. It's okay. You already said it. You already said the first two.
I know, but the first three are different. But your first three, because we're born in the same
state. I said four five five. Okay. And I was born several years after him. Yeah. I'm four,
9. So it went down? That doesn't make sense.
Lunchbox, what's your first three? 449.
Oh, lunchbox? Because lunchbox are the same year, same state, same city. Yeah, the same area.
Yeah. What hospital were you, lunchbox?
I think it's a year. I think it's a year. Well, anyway, I didn't know that. Would you mind giving
him Eddie's first three numbers today at jury duty? See if he can get picked. I will. Good luck.
Let justice be served, buddy. Amen. I mean, yes, your honor. Amen.
No, all that's wrong.
All that, everything's wrong.
All right, let's go over to Amy now with the Morning Corny.
The Morning Corny.
Did you hear about the guy writing a construction book?
Did I hear about the guy that was writing a construction book?
He's still working on it.
That was the Morning Corny.
instruction.
It reminds me to, did you guys see, you know, Henry Cabell is?
Superman?
Yeah, really, really good looking guy who played Superman.
Yeah, yeah.
And so he was doing like a Q&A, like an answer back thing.
And someone was like, hey, like how do you get a girl to like like you?
And he said, man, honestly, for me, I think the best bet is just to go up to him and say hi and say, nice to meet you.
And it's always worked for me.
And he was saying it so sincerely.
Yeah, like just ask him out.
And they just say what's up and ask them out.
It's always worked for me.
And the guy's like a 10, right?
Big muscles.
And so what your joke reminded me of?
Then people were doing jokes back like, hey man, just build us.
He's pretty easy.
Signed, Bob the builder.
That's funny.
And it was like a hundred of them.
It's one of those times where the internet makes you laugh out loud.
Yes, I agree.
I think Henry Cavill was being like a really sweet guy about it.
Like he was just like, man, just go do it.
I just ask him out.
It works for me.
I know.
Is he not aware that he's like,
I don't know, one of the hottest people ever?
So, of course it works for you.
Another one was like, I don't know.
If you want to make a basket, just dunk.
Signed Victor Wimbonyama.
It was seven foot seven.
That reminded me of that good one.
All right, there you go.
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Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
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Tuesday
I watched
the new
Game of Thrones
I think it's
called Night of the Seven
Kingdoms
I believe that's the name of it.
I'm going to tell you.
And I'll like Game of Thrones.
This was six episodes.
The episodes were like 30 minutes each.
It went by.
I compared it to, you know how you watch a movie and they show you that Minions four-minute mini-movie before the movie?
It's not a movie.
It's not a full cartoon, but it's enough.
That's what this was.
It was really good.
You do not need to like Game of Thrones to like this.
What's it called?
It is called Night of the Seven Kingdom?
A Knight of the Seven Kingdom.
Oh, yeah.
You don't need to like Game of Thrones.
You don't have to have seen it?
No, none.
None.
None.
I don't know why you're talking like that.
Because I've seen some of episode one of Game of Thrones.
It's a pre-pre-pre-pre-pre-quel.
And it's so much easier to follow.
It's one storyline.
So it's still way back then.
Because if it's free, pre-pre-pre-pre-cquel.
It's not Game of Thrones 2010.
I know.
That's called Game of Phone.
Hey.
But it's like old.
Yeah, it's old.
And I also don't like time pieces.
I like period pieces.
Well, I mean, I like, you know, the Crown and Bridgetter
I like stuff like that.
You'd like this.
Okay.
But it was such a tease.
Did you watch it, Mike?
No, not yet.
Six episodes, it's great.
But they shouldn't make 30-minute episodes.
It feels like I'm watching facts of life, and it's over.
Okay.
So I give it four and a half out of five jousters.
But it was really good.
They're jousting.
I thought that when we watched the sixth episode,
surely there's going to be two or three or four more episodes come out.
It ended like two months ago.
So we really liked it.
Didn't mean to watch it, but there you go.
What do you have?
I watched season two of beef on Netflix.
And it's really good.
I give it four and a half country clubs out of five.
Can you tell me what they're beefing over?
Or is that spoiling it?
There's a lot of beefs going on.
Oh, so it's not about beef.
There's beef.
No, season one beef was a road rage incident and the whole show is them then figuring it out.
I'll say that.
Yeah.
It's like, it makes me think of that saying like, oh, the tangled webs we weave because it gets very tangled and very, very beefy.
And I would give it five.
I just don't understand, like sometimes when show, like, I don't need the more crude stuff or like male frontal nudity.
They have that in Game of Thrones.
But they're just walking into the sauna.
So it's not like, but then the main character has like a gross, some gross, he has like an issue.
And there's some gross scenes with that.
And I'm like, yeah.
So that's why I deducted.
half a point star. You deducted half a point
from the wiener? That's it? Well, no, and
his gross behavior.
Mike, did you watch the Michael Jackson movie?
Yeah. It was a lot better than I thought it was going to be.
Really? Because what happened
originally was the reviews came out from
the critics and they were terrible.
And then the reviews from the people came
out and they were awesome, which
led to speculation, are they somehow
juicing the reviews? I feel like if I
would have been a bigger Michael Jackson fan
going into it, I would have enjoyed it more. But it was
a good amount of the grit and
full off, which you always get to biopic. And it was good. Yeah. The whole thing is basically about
him and his bad relationship with his father, Joe Jackson, how controlling he was, how abusive he was
to him as a kid, and how much he manipulated him throughout his career because he was his manager.
Oh, he stayed his manager too. Yeah, up until he left the Jackson 5. So what do you rate it?
I give it four out of five white gloves. Wow. So I'll like it then. You will like it. I think
everybody will like it. Okay. Is the dancing good? Yeah. It's Michael Jackson's.
Nephew, Jepard Jackson. Playing him, which is pretty cool. All right, four and five white gloves. Eddie, anything? I did. I watched the movie that, the documentary that Mike had talked about, Sky King. Man, that is a crazy documentary. Very sad. It's about the guy that stole the airplane. He worked at the airport, stole it, took it for a joyride. Man, the reason why he stole it, which I never knew is crazy. They interviewed the family. Very sad. So I give it, kind of like Mike did it. I'll give it like four out of five.
headphones because it is so sad, but it's a great documentary.
Lunchbox.
Yeah, I watched Ratatouille.
First time I've ever seen that one, and it's about a mouse and, you know, a restaurant.
We've heard of it.
Well, maybe some people listening have not.
I'm not hating on you.
I was listening right along.
Thank you.
The kids absolutely loved it.
I thought it was pretty good.
It wasn't the best Disney movie I've watched.
I'd give it three and a half chefs out of five.
How'd you guys feel about that review?
Do you feel like it was low?
Yeah, so low.
That movie is so, so good.
I've not seen it.
Oh, you need to watch it.
I'm sure I will in the years to come.
For sure.
Right now, it doesn't matter.
We can watch Game of Thrones and the baby's all good.
It doesn't matter.
Morgan, anything?
Yeah, so I finished season two of running point on Netflix,
and I'm just into these short comedy shows right now.
This one was so good.
I laughed a whole bunch.
It has a bunch of big actors in it, too.
So I give it four out of five basketball teams.
Oh, that's the one with Kate Hudson?
Yeah.
She's the coach.
Got it.
I saw her.
Owner.
Yeah, she's the owner.
Oh, she's Ginny Bus.
Yeah.
You're okay.
So the Lakers?
Like, portraying.
They're based on.
Loosely based.
Yeah.
Got it.
All right, there you go.
That's Tuesday, Reviews Day.
All right, the question is, have you yelled at your kids in the past 24 hours?
It's from a story.
Don't feel embarrassed.
Have you yelled at your kids?
Yeah.
24 hours?
Yeah.
No.
Okay.
Do you think it's because you're getting older?
Probably.
Did you have a 19 year old?
That's a good point.
Because the ones I'm yelling out of the younger ones.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, have I had to have a talk with some, my kids in Los 24 hours?
This is just yelling.
Yes, but no, I haven't yelled.
So maybe part of that is me just taking a different approach.
This is from Parents Magazine.
Most parents yell at their children daily.
I can say I have not yelled at the baby.
Well, yeah.
Good. That's a good thing.
You and I are on different sides of this.
Researchers found that more than 90% of parents use yelling, screaming, or shouting to correct the behavior of a child every day.
My wife just, she says she was raised differently.
There was no yelling in her house, which I'm like, I get it.
Like, that's totally fair.
But we have four boys.
And if I don't yell, they don't hear me.
They don't hear us at all.
So, and for some reason, when I say get in the car the first three times,
That means nothing to them.
So the fourth time I'm like, get in the car!
And they're like, oh, okay, okay.
And it's like they heard me all of a sudden.
Do you find yourself having to yell louder and louder, though,
to beat the last yelling that you did?
Because they start to get numb to the loud that's today,
so they need a louder version tomorrow?
It's a good question.
I don't think I can get much louder.
Oh, you're peaked.
I think I've hit the loudest.
Child psychologist said yelling doesn't work.
Uh-huh.
But to get in the car, it works.
Most likely your child will repeat the same behavior within the same day.
even if you yell, oh, unless it means getting in the car.
Oh, it says that?
No.
It's better to sit them down and talk to them.
Could you do that with all four of your boys?
No, no chance.
I can do one-on-one.
But even then, the one-on-one is like, are we done?
Are we done?
But in the one-on-one, could it be like, hey, here's the deal.
I'm going to say get in the car.
I'm going to say it one time.
And if you're not in the car, these are the consequences.
You don't think I've done that before.
I don't know.
I don't think we've had that conversation.
Did you follow through?
Yes. What was the consequence?
The consequence is there going to be a timeout or no electronics for the rest of the day?
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
And then they just don't care.
And then when they do, when you take the electronics away, it's like you're taking their whole life away.
Oh, wow.
See, my kids do the opposite.
They're like, fine.
I don't care.
I didn't want it anyway.
That's tough.
That's what I did my wife.
Same tactic.
Yeah, I'm like, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
The babies here.
I posted an Instagram video over the weekend.
and so our baby was more than a ton of hair.
And so her hair, though, on the top of her head is starting to go blonde.
And you can see it because I'm wearing one of the pouches.
And so right now she's not big enough to be pouched facing outward.
She's pouched facing inward, which is fine.
Don't hit me in the comments.
It's fine.
But as I'm walking by, you can see the top of her head.
It looks like it's starting to go bald.
But as it gets closer to the camera, you realize, nope, that's blonde hair.
Wow.
Which is pretty crazy.
a little dyed ring. Yeah, because my wife has blonde hair, naturally, obviously. So were you
blonde as a baby? No, I was red hair. Whoa. Very red, very thick and curly hair. And I'm assuming,
I don't know if this is true about babies, but it's some me and some her, my wife. Yeah, yeah. That's what
they say. Let's hope. So there you go. The magazine says don't yell at your kids. Okay. Yeah.
What about us? Hey, we'll see about that. I'm like, I've screamed. I've screamed.
before, not in the last 24 hours, but like, have you ever just, like, looked at your kid and gone,
yeah, and then ran away?
No.
Interesting.
I'd like hear more about this.
I don't recommend that tactic either.
So you just screamed and then ran away.
This was in 2020.
I'll never forget it.
Hey, COVID.
I get it.
Different time.
I know, but still.
We were washing our mail.
It's like, I turned into the child and I, like, a child that's having a tantrum, and I
just kind of like, put my fist down and stopped my foot and then screamed, like, as loud
as I could. And then I just ran away to my room and slammed the door. And what did they think?
Because I think if I were a kid, I'd get better from that. Like, oh, Mom's had to kill us.
I think they were in shock a little bit. But it was, those were desperate times. We've evolved.
Good for you. All right. Good job, everybody.
Lobby Bone Show. Bonehead.
Story up the day. This story comes us from Lee County, Florida. A woman was driving about
a hundred and twenty-three miles an hour
and a 50-mile-hour zone
when she gets pulled over.
Cops get her out of the car and like, hey,
why were you driving so fast?
Why are we going so fast?
Honestly, it's just because he had a supra
and then I thought it was all right, okay,
we'd go fast.
She didn't see a what?
She said she was driving a supra
and she thought it was okay for them to go fast.
Oh, that was the 123 mile an hour zone?
Yeah. Like if you're driving a
supra, you can go fast.
I wonder, and I'm sure an officer could give me more insight to what their minds are saying,
but if a car goes by going 123 miles an hour and you have to pull them over, are you a little heightened?
Because why were they going that fast?
If they're going that fast, either, A, do they have a baby?
Are they going to the labor?
Or do they have a gun?
Are they doing something illegal?
Like, that's just not something that people would do just on a normal Tuesdays to go 123.
Unless you're in a supra.
Right.
So I just wonder if they approach it like, okay, that was abnormal.
and this is about to be abnormal when I go up.
Or just could be somebody really drunk.
How do you pull someone over that's going that fast?
You go to $124.
You got to go that speed.
Yeah, and you get up,
run beside him and you go pull over.
You turn on lights.
Pull over.
It's just scary.
And if that doesn't work, you throw the spikes out.
Yeah.
So was it super free, like super weekend?
I know it wasn't super weekend.
And then they did give her a breathalizer,
and she was almost three times the legal limit.
She sounded that.
That's why I didn't know what she said.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
All right, voicemails.
Okay, so I have an opportunity with work to interview Shania Twain,
and I am freaking out looking for any tips you have on how to make her comfortable,
not fan girl the entire time.
And I have a vintage Shania Twain t-shirt.
I'm wondering if it's okay to wear to the interview because I'm a massive fan.
Bye.
Yes, wear your shirt.
and don't worry about making her comfortable,
just don't make her uncomfortable.
It's fine to go in and say you're a massive fan.
That's actually what I would do.
If you go in too cool for school,
you ain't going to like it.
She ain't going to like it.
She's going to see through it.
Yeah, and I feel like that shirt.
What a great conversation starter.
Yes, because, oh, I remember that shirt.
Oh, 1997.
Yes.
So my advice would be,
don't try to make them comfortable,
just keep them from being uncomfortable.
And people freak out on them all the time.
Don't freak out and touch her, but you easily can say, I'm a massive fan.
There's no problem there.
So that's fun.
Good luck.
Don't put too much pressure on it.
Celebrities has got to be weird for them because everywhere they go, everybody is always at their best.
Like they walk in a room, everybody's like, oh, God.
Like, they're just used to that.
And if they don't get that, that might be weird.
Give me the next one.
Hey, Bobby Bone Show.
It's Katie from Tampa.
I'm going on a cruise this Friday.
and I was wondering if you guys could share your cruise packing essentials.
Now, I do have two kids, five and 18 months,
but I want to know what you guys wish you would have brought
or what you brought that really made a difference on your cruise.
Okay, thanks so much. Love this show. Bye-bye.
You guys, I guess it depends on where you get off, huh?
So we're just going to assume you get off.
It's likely somewhere tropical.
Well, yeah, I mean, they do's Alaska cruises, though.
Oh, true.
But let's just assume it's tropical, right?
Because most are.
And also kids different.
What do you wish you would have taken?
I feel like I packed accordingly.
It's fun to have the outfits for dinner that are different than your pool outfits.
So make sure you've got, you feel like you're on a boat.
I mean, you are on a boat, but you're not.
So make sure your dinner attire, it doesn't have to be beachy like I'm on a boat.
It can be like a really fun dress you would wear on land.
So treat the boat like land.
For like dinner time.
Got it.
Eddie, what's advice you give her?
Man, I would say the one thing that kind of threw me off was how far.
way my outlet was to my bed.
So I would get a phone charger that's really long.
Good one.
Because that was shocking to me.
Good one.
I had to leave my phone by the TV, which like really freaked me out.
We have a cruise and we're doing another one next year.
It's called Top Shelf Country Cruise.
You can get tickets to come on this.
My experience was, you know, when your butler comes to your room.
Oh, you had a butler.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Make sure that you let them know what juices you like in the morning.
Oh, interesting.
So relatable.
Yeah.
Wow, wow. Okay, we'll remember that.
Why? I've been on one cruise. They gave me a butler. They gave me the room.
So it's going to be so much fun. So have a great time.
The boat's so big. That was a great thing to me. I was like this is like an apartment complex.
It really felt like an apartment complex inside there. And again, if you want to come on our cruise next year, top shelf countrycruise.com.
All of us, Riley Green's playing. Lauren Elena's playing. So many artists. It's so much fun.
but there are still a few, I would say more than a few, but not a lot of rooms left,
but top shelfcountrycruise.com to come on our cruise next year.
That's it. We're done for the day. Thank you guys for listening to the show.
Thank you. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
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