The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Early Bird) Is Scuba Steve Allowed To Shave His Head? + Did aa Massage Bring Back Morgan's Smell? + Mailbag: Inappropriate Pics
Episode Date: September 20, 2023Scuba Steve made a show bet with Eddie that he has to grow out his hair until the end of the year but he pleaded to the jury to let him shave it sooner, find out if they let him! Plus, Morgan has not ...been able to smell anything for three years, but did a massage fix it? Mailbag: Our listeners found inappropriate pictures on their 15-year-old daughter’s phone. They want to handle the situation correctly and aren't sure how to talk to her so she really hears them about not doing that.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Hello, friends, and welcome to another very special episode of the Bobby Bone Show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
Let's go around the room and check in with everybody.
He saw Russell Dickerson out in public, which is pretty neat.
But when he sees celebs in the wild, he shouldn't scream at them.
He should try to be more discreet.
That's Eddie, everybody.
Let's go.
I'm so glad you said that because I'm proud of myself.
I saw another celebrity in the wild, and I didn't say a thing.
I didn't even acknowledge him.
Well, that's not nice.
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Well, I saw them walk.
I was at a restaurant.
They walk in.
They sit down.
They have dinner.
I even walk past their table at one point.
But I'm like, you know what?
I'm going to let them have their dinner.
Did you know them?
Oh, yeah.
Did they see you and go, Eddie?
No.
No.
Would they know who you are?
Absolutely.
100%.
Country singer?
Yep.
Guy girl.
Guy.
They'd been in the studio the last year?
Oh, yeah.
Dan.
Nope.
Brett Eldridge.
Brett Eldridge.
Oh.
Wait, you didn't say a singer.
No, no.
You know what?
He was at the restaurant and having dinner with someone.
I said, you know what, let him have his time.
And what was crazy is watching people stare at him and point out.
That's so weird.
What do you mean?
Because if I were ranking best friends,
like,
you're my best friend.
Yeah.
Brett's like second or third.
Yeah, and he's a good friend of mine.
Like, he's nice.
Like, we talk all the time.
That's just weird,
because if he saw you and he was like,
Eddie didn't even say anything to me.
I don't think he saw me, though.
He was in a deep conversation with someone.
I think that's okay if it's a...
So you see Russell Dickerson,
that's weird.
Russell!
Russell!
And you see Brett who you talk to.
Yeah.
I'm not even going to.
But you guys, you know why I hang out with every week?
Right.
At some point.
And you didn't say anything to him.
I just wanted him to have his time.
That is weird.
And I didn't want to blow his cover.
What if some people didn't know his cover?
You don't know.
You don't know.
Yeah, you don't say, what up, Brett Eldridge?
You just go.
Well, stop, dude.
You have no room to talk.
Oh, that's true.
You have no room.
You don't know how to talk to celebrities.
What are you talking about?
What is I talked to?
Like I see Jay going at the store and I start talking to him.
Hold on.
You're going to see if you saw me?
Yeah.
He did you embarrass.
I'm talking with Eddie now.
We were on the show talking about something.
He was at a restaurant and he saw you at a restaurant.
He said he walked by your table and he wouldn't talk to you because he didn't want to bother you.
Did you happen to see Eddie at a restaurant being weird?
Like not, like avoiding you.
He was like, I don't want to bother him.
And I was like, it's one of my best friends.
And then just, okay, let me know.
All right.
Thank you.
Yeah, let me know, Brett.
So weird.
I think you want us to celebrate you, but that's even weirder.
I was proud of myself.
I resisted.
Okay.
Next up, he still doesn't have a retirement plan or a 401K.
He's really just hoping to hit the lottery one day.
Here's lunchbox.
So we were at a birthday party this past weekend, like a kid's birthday party,
and they had extra pizzas.
Like they ordered too many pizzas, guess enough people didn't show up or they didn't eat enough.
And so as we're leaving, there was like five pizzas sitting there.
And I was like, well, take one to go.
Grab me a pizza and left.
And my wife acted like this was the most inappropriate.
thing I'd ever done in my life.
You say something to them, though.
Hey, can I take a pizza?
No, no, no.
They were just like, oh, I have a good day.
You know what I mean?
I just grab a pizza.
Hmm.
I think her uncomfortableness comes from.
You didn't address it.
You just grabbed a piece.
Because they probably would have said, take one unless they had a plan to take that pizza and, like, save it for them.
I mean, how is a family going to eat five or six extra pizzas?
That's up to them to figure out because they paid for it.
But yeah, we're sitting there watching football.
She just starts talking to me about it.
So here, here's her reasoning.
You just can't take something to go.
You have to ask, and then it's even weird to put someone in a weird spot.
So just eat while you're there, and then that's it.
They invite us over for food and cupcakes and party.
You're saying you're not allowed to take the food home?
That's what I'm saying, yeah.
Oh, boy, I feel like I'm doing them a favor by taking the pizza.
Well, mainly I say, please take a pizza, but they didn't say that, so you can't just take pizza.
Please vote.
Guys, tell me I'm right and tell me my wife's crazy.
There's no voting.
You could have probably taken it.
Hey, do you guys mind if we take a pizza?
They'll probably say yes.
But just to grab it is weird.
I mean, they give to go back.
Like, they give a little party favor.
So why would be-a-a-a-bizabeth?
There's a choice.
It's like, it had like a twisty straw and a re-pop.
He wants voting.
A vote.
You got to ask.
Yeah.
Wife.
Team wife.
Team wife.
Team wife.
You got to ask.
There's your vote.
Yeah.
She's taking improv classes to help her get out of her shell.
And she may soon get another acting role.
You can never tell.
Here's Amy.
So I was at the grocery store with my son, and we walked past the family restroom area.
I was like, you know what?
I'm probably, and you just use the bathroom real quick.
So Stevenson standing there watching the car while I go over, and I open the door, and I see a man in there, and I slam the door, and I walk out.
He did it.
He did it.
And so it was a family restroom.
He didn't lock the door.
So there was no stall.
There was just a sink, toilet.
Oh, no.
This is a grocery store.
It's really not that big.
Oh, out of left.
I'd have left my kid. I just went home.
Suddenly.
Hey, Kit, find your own way home.
I don't want to see that person again ever.
Suddenly, I was like, okay, I'm good.
I'll just wait until I get home.
And we're over in the produce section, and I see him.
And I'm like, ah, kids, let's go.
We're going over here.
And then over by dairy, I see him again.
And I just bolt.
And I thought, what if they started dating after that?
What if that was happening?
I mean, that may have been a sign.
I mean, you see something you didn't like.
No, I mean, I just.
Why are you avoiding him?
Yeah, you're in the past.
Oh, no, I would have avoided him.
It just was awkward.
I don't know.
Something about it, which is very, very, very, very awkward.
And I didn't want any part of it.
It's seeing someone at their most vulnerable.
Right.
And I just didn't know.
I don't want him to feel weird.
I just kept every time, run into him in the groceries or I disappear.
You got to lock that door.
And I've done both.
I've walked in and I've also been the one walked in on.
When you're sitting on the toilet, someone walks in and you're looking up, your eyes,
and you're like, oh my God.
That is terrible.
That's terrible.
Thank you, Amy.
That's very vulnerable of you to share that.
All right.
What else, Ray? Give it to me.
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Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
Well, probably, if they just signed a new contract.
Yeah.
It's going to be a bit.
And it ain't.
So, here's the thing.
I'm someone who, hopefully, you know, encourages you to, if there's something you really
wanted to do, sacrifice, and go get it, regardless of what age you are.
You know, a great example would be Amy going to improv classes.
I brought that up.
I think Amy being 40 and doing improv at the first.
time. That's super cool. Even if she never does anything with it, right? Like always trying new
things. So even me doing stand-up comedy, I didn't grow up as a comedian. I never did the
clubs. I just was like, ah, screw it. Let's just see it. And I, at 33, 34, just started doing
stand-up. So that being said, I have this list here. This is when they started. Okay. Henry Ford,
40. Started making cars at 40?
Yeah, I think he had lots of failures before that. Christian Dior, designer. 41.
Sam Walton with Walmart, 44.
Wow, that's my age.
The guy who started GoDaddy, 47.
Okay.
Wow.
The Bernie Marcus, who started Home Depot, 49.
That's amazing.
Wow.
Harlan Sanders, Kentucky Fried Chicken, 62.
Colonel?
Didn't even get going until he was, didn't start until he was 62.
So the picture of him being old was like probably when the company started.
That's probably the day he started.
Take a picture on me.
I'm starting the company.
That's funny.
The guy who started E-Trade, which is he, Bill
Porter 63.
So you're not behind.
You're just one decision away
from getting started.
Yeah, so you guys give me a hard time.
And Eddie, a hard time.
What we're waiting is for the right age.
That's right. That's right.
The right idea.
Oh, I got the idea.
Okay.
My chickens, guys.
On that list, you're going to read that in 10 years.
They took this completely wrong.
They took this as an always time to wait and be lazy.
Right.
No.
It's not going to take from it.
It's like if you have things that you're, okay.
But at 63, I ain't doing that because I ain't trying to
We're going to be retired.
Yeah, it's 63.
What money?
The chicken money.
How's he going to retire?
Yeah, that's his problem.
Okay, there you have it.
Who's going to have more?
Me from nothing or him, the chicken, me.
He ain't going to sell chickens for the next 20 years, guys.
If he sells one chicken, it's more than zero.
Okay, thank you.
Let's get the show going here.
Bobby Bone Show, Wednesday show starts now.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bob.
My husband recently confiscated our daughter's phone and caught naughty picks between her and her boyfriend.
Oh.
While we really liked the kid, we are boggled on how to handle the situation since they're only 15.
I myself had a boyfriend all throughout high school.
I vividly remember some of our things, which I do believe are quite normal.
However, my husband never had a girlfriend and grew up more conservatively and is ready to take everything away from our daughter, including the boyfriend.
How should we handle this?
We don't want her to go behind our backs.
and we also have the need to control the situation.
Your parenting advice is welcomed.
Sincerely, Mommy Fearist.
Amy, you go.
Gosh, I have not experienced this,
so don't know that I would have the best advice here,
but I would not react to this.
We need to respond to it.
So the reaction would be taking everything away
and taking the boyfriend away.
If you can take time to really talk to people,
maybe that have been through this,
or if you have a counselor of some sorts that knows like the teenage brain even
and just knowing that yeah,
some of this stuff is normal.
But sitting them down,
here's what I think I would do maybe after talking to people.
Having us sit down and talking to our kids about the importance of phones and pictures
and how that stuff can end up out there and just being more, I don't know.
I just don't want to be naive to certain things that are happening.
But at the same time, you need to be responsible about certain things.
And they're 15 years old.
Yeah, and this is one of those things
so you're not going to do it
exactly regardless of what you do.
It's such a sensitive thing.
Everybody acts different than their age,
but so don't put the pressure on you to react
or respond in a right way
because there is not a universal right here.
That's why I was hoping,
like maybe if you know someone
or know someone that knows someone
that's been through it, like hey.
Well, also been through it.
Like the kids haven't been through.
They're just doing what kids do.
Right.
So this is what I would say.
Number one, they want to act like adults.
You're going to treat them like adults.
In that,
look you idiots
I get you want to do that
but once these pictures are out there
they could send them to anybody 500 of their friends
and 500 of your friends are going to have it
don't do the you shouldn't do that
because it's bad you don't treat adults
like that they're acting like adults so let's treat
them an explanation let's treat them like adults
you're going to send them pictures of your butt
as soon as you guys break up
if you ever do break up which you probably will eventually
he's going to send all those pictures to his buddy
don't do that he's got you
same thing so you have that conversation
one. Number two, I'll grab them by the head of the hair and go, hair of the head and go,
you know you have pictures of somebody underage on your phone, even though you're underage too?
Damn, that's scary. That'll scare them. Yeah. So let's treat them like adults. But no need to
break them up. They're not doing anything purposefully bad. They just need to be educated on the
decisions that they're making. So it's a couple conversations, but it's not talking to young
kids. It's talking to
15 year olds that feel like they're 25.
So you almost have to fate
like you're talking to them like they're 25 even though you're
really not. Eddie?
You know, my, that's a lot going on here,
but my kids respond a lot to movies.
So like, I think it'd be
cool. Like, all right, it's a lot. We're going to watch 13
reasons why it's a TV show about
that kind of stuff. You know, pictures
being spread around high school,
then being bullied. It doesn't
end well. Like that kind of stuff. Watch
Juno. Juneau, she's 14 or
15, she gets pregnant.
And they get a whole movie date.
I mean, dude, I'm telling you, this is the way I
communicate with my kids. Like, here's
boys in the hood. Like, you don't really want to live in the hood.
This is it. That kind of stuff.
In this situation, find good movies that
will really get to them and say, hey, this can't happen
if you keep this up. If I was a 15-year-old and
somebody did this to me, I'd be like, okay, dad.
Okay, yeah. Really?
The movies? I mean, you reward them with movie time and
popcorn. And those are all good movies, man.
You'll never forget those movies.
Maybe we can get some theater ones next.
Okay. I think consequences,
can also take place.
We just need to be,
sometimes as parents,
we have to be strategic knowing that,
yeah,
we don't want our kids to not feel seen
and feel safe with us
and then just bolt and go the opposite direction
and completely start going totally behind our backs.
Like,
I want my kids to feel safe to come to me with things.
And they will, mostly.
Ish.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you're just not going to do it right,
mom,
because there is no right.
But, yeah, talk to your husband.
You've got to calm down.
Yeah, calm down.
Yeah.
He wants to go beat the 15-year-old up right now.
I get that.
But you got to calm him down.
That's our advice.
Thank you for the email.
All right, close it up.
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Joining us in studio, our executive producer, Scoobo Steve.
It's time for Scuba Steve Suggest.
So everybody say hello to Fryer Tuck.
Hey, Fryer Tuck.
He does look like Friar Tuck.
I mean, look at this thing.
Come on, guys.
So here's the deal.
Scoobo Steve changes his head all the way bald.
And he said he does it.
because he grows that half ring around his head.
So I don't know how the bad got started,
but everybody's been trying to get Eddie to shave his head forever.
That's ridiculous.
Scoobah said he'll grow his out to the end of the year if Eddie shaves his head bald.
This is what I don't understand, though.
I'm just sitting here, man.
Just living my life.
You're not, though.
You're just as part of all this.
But why do he bring me into this?
Because we all bring everybody into everything.
It's hilarious.
And it backfired on him, so now he has to grow the ring.
And he has to go to IHart Radio Music Festival,
which you're leaving today.
Leaving today.
I'm going to be around all these execs, important people,
artists, people I've looked up to
and they're going to see me. Yeah, you can say
I can wear a hat, but I'm running all over the place.
I'm sweating. I can't wear a hat most of the time.
So what are you asking? You should wear a hat.
Oh yeah. Hold on, no. Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Thanks.
He should. What are you asking about?
Like a sweatband? I mean, this is my
sweatband, but that'd be nice. Yeah, this is my final
plea to the jury, which is Mike D, Morgan,
and Ray. And someone came to me yesterday and said
it's time to shave the head because it is distracting.
My final plea, can I please
shave my head? Have I
reach the point where Eddie can out shape his head to.
No. Eddie, you're not part of the jury.
Neither am I.
But the deal was after Christmas.
Or until the jury decides it's distracting.
It's distracting.
Even my kids don't look at me the same anymore.
That's at home.
So you're saying it's so distracting even professionally this weekend.
Yes, it will affect me.
People will think, like Amy said the other day, I looked tired or unkept because of the way.
And that's okay.
I understand.
Maybe he just was, yeah, didn't have time to care for himself.
Yeah.
If you always had that look, then I wouldn't think anything of it.
It's just that you're normally.
very clean shaven.
Yes, Jerry.
This is what I say to you.
What?
Make him shave his face
to get to shave his head.
Oh.
How long does he have to keep that?
Oh, man, Jerry.
Scoo's got a big old beard.
He's always had.
We've never known him without it.
My kids have never even seen it without the beer.
They've never seen me with a clean face.
They're really going to be scared.
So I would just say, Jerry, if I were just sitting up here in front of you,
because what a great jury.
Thank you for this service you're doing.
So you're just a witness.
I'm just someone that's saying,
couple things to the jury as someone who has some input.
Cool. Thanks a lot, dude.
And I think you could think about letting him shave his head if he shaved his whole,
like he has to shave everything from his neck up all the way down with a razor or nothing at all.
Just my opinion, you guys can also say nothing.
So it's up to you guys.
Or I can just shave my head because that was what we're going to talk about in the first place.
Yeah, go ahead.
Let's go to the foreman.
Morgan, you're foreman in the jury?
Well, scuba.
Yes.
I mean, are you willing to give up the beard?
That was never on the table.
That's like a new wrinkle in time here.
Then they're going to say no.
What if they're okay with just me shaving the head?
Are you okay with him just shaving the head, jury?
Straight out.
Well, can I consult my fellow jury?
Mike D. How are you feeling?
What do you think?
I don't think it looks that bad.
Okay.
I haven't even noticed that it looks distracting at all.
So I think it's fine.
Keep rocking it.
Don't shave it.
Okay, Ray?
Yeah, for the power of the bit, honestly,
just needs to go a little bit longer.
Oh, my God.
Okay. So.
Well, then I guess the vote is you're not allowed to shave.
I represent this show when I'm at this festival, by the way, guys.
Yeah, we think it's hilarious.
Would you shave your face, though, to shave the head?
I've considered it, yes, because I'm kind of over the beer myself.
I don't even know that the jury would want that.
Jerry, would that be a trade you'd woo on it?
We could consider it.
That would be amazing.
So shave the beard and the head.
Yeah.
So the terms would have to be this.
Okay.
You get to shave the head.
Okay.
All three juries have to, this has to be unanimous.
Okay.
You shave the head and the beard, but it also removes Eddie from the bed.
Oh, no, don't do that.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm not letting him off easy.
He gets let up a lot around here.
You do it?
And I'm not willing to let this one go.
Yeah, you do.
I'm willing to hold on stronger just so you can shave your head.
Okay, so he's going to stay where he has friar tuck with his ring around his head.
He's going to keep going.
I'm already music festival.
You're going to look good.
Got that circle.
It's weird how male pattern baldness is.
Isn't that weird?
It's just like.
It's terrible.
And I have like one random hair that's grown over here in the right side of my head.
Just that one growing still.
Yeah.
That one.
Yeah.
Like a, like what kind of.
What kind of.
Do athletes workout in or tennis players wear?
Get one of those because they sweat.
And it's just...
You can't wear a hat.
I can't walk around like this guys.
I think you should.
You look fine, Cuba.
You look great, actually.
I'm the one living this.
You don't have to homeover or anything.
It's like, sometimes you've got like a Zit on your nose or like, it feels huge.
And we don't really notice until it's not that big of a deal.
Okay, thank you so much.
Amy's face says otherwise.
I know.
I mean, over under five people that are like, scuba, why do you have that ring around your head?
Under.
They won't even notice.
They won't even notice.
IHRady Music Festival
Friday night, Saturday night.
Yes, it is, yeah.
So people can listen.
They can listen on IRA radio stations
or you can watch on Hulu.
What?
Yeah, baby, we're on Hulu this year.
10 Eastern, 9 Central, 7 Pacific.
Dude, that's legit.
How did I not know this?
I watched a bunch of other festivals on Hulu.
That's amazing that we're part of that list.
Why do they keep me out of the loot?
What's a big secret until right now?
Boom.
It's not a secret.
Yes, it is.
Amy. Poppy News is just playing into it.
Amy, I'm just like, I'm just, actually, I'm not.
So, tomorrow night and Friday night and Saturday night.
And we'll be there, be a part of it.
Yes, we will.
On Hulu, you just go and find I Heart Radio Music Festival.
Right there on Hulu, yeah.
That's pretty cool.
Hey, it beats the days when we were on the Periscope.
Oh, yeah.
Ah, those days.
You know what I mean?
Back in the Way Day.
Fryer tuck, thank you for your, keep your head.
Who's Fryer Tuck?
Thank you, Amy.
For Robin Hood.
Robin Hood, and he had the big ring.
Just what he had, the big head, the ring.
And a big beard.
The hair?
No.
I can picture it now, but I thought you were talking about some sports commentator.
No, no.
Yeah, I can follow it.
From Robin Hood?
Yeah.
Funny, huh?
Yeah, he just needs some bangs.
Yeah.
Yeah, just bangs with that.
Grow them out.
All right, Scoba, Steve.
Thank you very much.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
All right, so picture it.
Licking Heights South Elementary, Courtney Weller is teaching a math lesson,
and all of a sudden one of her students comes up to her,
he's like, I'm choking.
He has a marker cap, like a lid stuck.
How was he like chewing on it?
In his throat.
He couldn't even speak to tell her what was wrong.
She just could tell, okay, like he's choking on something.
So she started tapping on his back trying to dislodge it.
And then she busted out the Heimlich maneuver and the marker lid popped out.
And this is just a reminder.
as Ms. Weller would like for everyone to learn these techniques.
This is one that you definitely need to take and do and take seriously.
It could be matter of life and death.
So, yeah, definitely take that CPR training.
Don't do it, Eddie.
I was ready to do the Heimlich.
I was ready to do the Heimlich.
Eddie saved Mike D's life.
When?
Well, last week.
But Eddie also made him choke.
Well, not on purpose.
Eddie ordered like nine meals.
I bought everybody's lunch.
We were driving up to Western Kentucky.
University, the football program.
So I was like, everybody, I'll order your lunch.
I'll pay for it on the drive up there.
It's like an hour and a half drive.
So Eddie orders like four meals.
Very lunchbox-esque.
And so Mike's laughing hard because I'm like, okay, who's is this?
And I'm the fourth meal.
I'm like, that's mine too.
He's in the back seat and he's got all these meals.
And so Mike's laughing as he's eating and starts choking.
And then Eddie saves his life.
I look over, Amy, and he's got tears in his eyes.
His eyes are really wide.
The story gets a little more dramatic every time, no, to be honest.
And he's mouthing, help me, help me.
Did you meld that mic?
I didn't think so.
And I said, are you okay?
And then he nodded, no, I'm not okay.
So then I went into action.
Did he ask you if you were okay?
Okay.
What is Eddie going into action?
Oh, I started pounding his bat.
I was ready to do hymn, but we didn't get to that point.
My slaps got the object out.
Also, his lunch was five times more than everybody else's sound.
So stupid.
And I don't like how he took a shot at me in that story.
Eddie?
Lunchboxes.
Yeah, you said lunchbox.
Like, why are you taking shots?
Because when you go somewhere and somebody pays for it, you're like four entrees.
I may have learned it from you.
But that's the company.
Eddie did it with a human?
That's true.
And he took $80 from you.
That's right.
Never get that back?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think so.
Hey, next time you're choking, though, I got you.
Let me check that Benmo and see if Eddie ever get my Eddie back.
Okay.
Go to break first and then check it.
Okay, got it.
All right.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
A win.
I don't care what I'll say it.
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Morgan, who works on our show as head of our digital, she hasn't had smell in...
Three years.
From COVID.
It is not back.
And so she had set an appointment, or at least talked about setting an appointment, but that
woman who was going to, like, rub her face because apparently the woman thinks that she could
rub the right nerves to get her smell back after three years.
So where are you on this?
So I called her, and I asked if she wanted to come up here.
and she's like, I don't think you're going to want to do that.
It's actually a full body massage she had to do.
So I had to like go and actually get a full body massage.
Yeah, I went.
And it was crazy.
I mean, she worked on me for like an hour and a half.
It was basically what it wasn't a normal massage.
It was a lymphatic and a, I'm going to pronounce this wrong, facie.
Fascia.
Like fascia.
Like fascia.
And that was the type of work she was doing on me.
And she did.
She ended up using like a cup on my face.
She did the fascia on my face.
So a fascia, when I've had a day.
done for injuries. It's like a, I don't know if you're the same, but it's like a steel thing and
they like scrape it on you. Yeah. Is that what yours was at all? Extra pressure put on you.
Yeah. Your fash is under, like it's under your skin. Yeah, it's all over your body. Yeah. So she was
basically releasing everything outside of my body. And so she worked on me for like an hour and a half
and I was like there's no way this is going to work. So, but she's walking out parts of your body
that aren't your face. Yes, she did everything. It's going to help your nerves to get your smell
back. Yep. Everything connects. She's like the lymphatic system connects everywhere. And she explained it so
much more beautifully than I did.
But like it all connects and it'll all help to
hopefully get whatever is blocking
your senses from coming.
Is it like a hippie like type place?
It's like, ooh.
I mean, she's a massage therapist.
Okay.
So not really.
But not like crystals.
No.
It's just, it's her house.
It was her house.
So it's somewhat normal.
I know.
Okay.
It's just more,
it's more involved than a lot of people
maybe would go for a massage.
Are you naked?
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
So it's like a real massage.
Full massage.
It's just she's doing different techniques.
utilizing sesame oil, which apparently
penetrates your skin a lot better, to help
with the lymphatics. Okay.
So, I got all this done and I left,
and I was like, okay, I'm not really feeling anything yet.
And then I went to mow, I got a whiff
of grass. And I smelled it. Oh, you went to
mow a yard. Yeah, like my yard. I was like,
welcome to mows. Yeah, I was like, I would go
to mose. Yeah. Wait,
so you actually smelled grass for the first
time? Yeah, and I got like a whiff of grass. I was like,
oh, what was that? And then
yesterday we were sitting in the glassroom
and lunchbox was eating a banana and I turned
around. I was like, oh my God, I smell the banana.
And I looked there and said, well, no crap. And then it, she goes, I haven't been
on a smell for it. I was like, oh, sorry. That's crazy. So it's not back entirely. But it has
helped a little bit? Yeah, it's definitely like cleared. I definitely feel more, like before it was
totally numb in there. And now I actually feel stuff in my nose happening. Do you go back?
Yeah, I think I'm going to go back again and see if it continues to help it or maybe it at least
loosened me up to be able to do like some people mention acupuncture on your face. So maybe it got
me to a step that I can now get work done and actually help my notes.
That's crazy if it works after three years. How much did it cost?
Is $150 bucks. I'm going to pay. I told you I paid for that one. So I'm going to pay for that
one. But any other your smell you get back, it's on you. Okay, I can do this. You're responsible.
That's crazy. That's really worth it. And if it does work, I think that's great because there are
people who struggle with this still. Yes. Wow. We ask her if she can fix my BH.
Yeah, she might be able to. Like, she can fix everything. She fixed a toe injury that I had that all of a
sudden it's no longer hurting. Oh, so. She's psychic? No. She's just like really good at figuring out
the energy in your body. She's like there's different pressure points. Hold on. I struggle with that.
There's different pressure points in your body that get affected that you don't realize are being
affected by an injury you have. Yeah. Mommy, energies everywhere. I know, but I struggle when it's like,
you're monoponadus energy is too raising high from your cerebrum. And I think if you do this and they
touch my earloom, like, you're fixed. Yeah. Well, what? Now that Morgan's,
it's a lymphatic massage.
I've had one of those done before,
and the person I went to doesn't do men.
She won't do it.
So I don't know.
Yeah, she does it.
She does it on kids.
Like she has a lot of athletes that come to her.
It's somebody who really helps with a lot of chronic pain that people have,
and she's able to relieve that chronic pain.
She also helps a lot of cancer patients and stuff
because it helps get, like eliminate the fascia helps get all of those toxins out of your body.
You haven't smelled in three years.
You can now smell a little bit.
Lunchbox, stick your butt in the air.
All right, Morgan, get close.
There it is.
That's a whiff.
All right, keep us updated.
I will.
Let us know when you go back.
That's crazy.
It's very promising.
You want to cringe?
Come on.
So let's do this.
First, this is people on the news reacting to new drinking and driving laws when it's like you can't drink and drive anymore.
Here you go.
To restrict drinking and driving here is viewed by some as downright undemocratic.
It's kind of getting common this one.
A fellow can't put in a hard day's work, put in 11, 12 hours a day.
and then getting your truck
and the lease right
one or two beers.
They're making it laws
where you can't drink
when you want to
you have to wear
a seatbelt when you're driving
and pretty soon
we're going to be a communist country.
Pretty soon.
It's pretty soon, what?
Oh, wow, wow,
wow, communist, yeah.
That's crazy.
It's crazy.
I feel like my dad
would have been the third one there.
It's crazy to hear.
So this is,
similarly, you look back
and you're like,
dang, I can't believe that.
So 1993,
Burger King
to introduce that we'll take your credit card.
And so the news went out and they were talking to people.
So here you go.
Here's a clip from a report Jamie Costello News Channel 2 in 1993.
I think it's pretty bad if you have to use a credit card when you go to a fast food restaurant
for something as little as $3.10.
Burger King bosses say workers won't have to figure out how much change the customer gets back.
I just hope it doesn't slow things down at the cash and carry that people are going to be having to call New York
could get the confirmation or, you know, whatever it is, because when I want a Wopper, I want it now.
Just another way to spend money. I'm sure it will work for people on vacation when they don't
have to do something, but I can't imagine it working on a day-to-day basis here.
So far, the smallest credit has been for $2.50, the largest, just over 10.
Jamie Costello News Channel 2.
Hey, little did they know, no drinking and driving, we're all buying Wopper to cards.
That is hilarious.
And it's pretty fast, too, to use credit cards.
I don't want it to slow it down because they're going to call it.
New York. Like, what in the world? And I want my
Wopper now. Now, dang
it. What do we learn from
this? That change is okay.
Yes, we evolve.
And it's a cycle. And
everybody complains about everything.
I mean, when seatbelts, aside from drinking a dry,
when seatbelts came into play, and it was law
people to a fit. When we could just go down
helmets on motorcycles, you
could keep going. Yeah.
People do a fit. But now you look back and like, yo.
It was okay. We needed
to do that. Yeah, we needed to do that.
Thank you guys.
These are your number one songs and all the musics.
The number one alternative song is from Little Image Out of My Mind.
That's pretty cool.
Never heard that.
Me either.
Pretty cool.
Number one pop song, Taylor Swift, Cruel Summer.
Number one country song is Thomas Red Angels.
The number two song, though.
No, no, go back.
Yeah.
Bailey Zimmerman religiously.
That is a jam sandwich.
I get the church.
I do like my own background vocals.
You know, I do it my own way sometimes.
That's how moved I am.
Here we go.
It's a good song.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Do you have any unopened or brand new VHS tapes from the 80s?
I don't have any.
I'd just thrown them away if I'd have had them.
But same with everything that I wish I would have kept.
Like an old iPhone.
I didn't get the first one though.
But all that stuff is like so Nintendo.
Yeah.
So valuable.
Well, what do we need to get now and keep it in its box?
Great question.
Because.
Oh, like something new now?
Yeah.
Okay.
Don't open it.
Macro bar.
You have that right now?
Mm-hmm.
Next year.
Don't open it, but it's pretty healthy.
You'll probably eat it.
Oh, because VHS tape collections, it could be worth a fortune.
Like, back to the future from 1989, brand new.
It's going to get you almost $15,000.
Unopened.
unsealed. If you kept it,
you're doing pretty good.
The Gune's?
The iPhone would be awesome.
The iPhone one, yeah.
Yeah, Go ahead.
Go ahead.
It's crazy that somebody will pay that.
Things are only worth where people will pay,
but if people will pay it, it's worth it.
But that's just wild that you can find one person
that finds that collectible,
that valuable, that it's $125,000.
Do you have any other ones up there?
Yeah.
What about ET?
E.T, this is the 20th anniversary
limited edition that came out in
2002 for 40,000.
Dances with Wolves.
I'm just naming movies.
I don't see that one.
Bill and Ted's excellent adventure of the original.
Nightmare on Elm Street from 85,
brand new is $37,000.
That's wild.
All right, what else?
A third of Americans cannot name
all three branches of U.S. government.
Okay, don't yell them out.
Who do we think would have the hardest time
at naming all three?
I think lunchbox can name all three.
Morgan will have the hardest time.
Oh, yeah, Morgan's good.
I wasn't quite ready to open that out.
Wow, okay.
Okay, Morgan, can you know?
Morgan, you got this.
Wait, yeah, what is it?
Okay.
The three branches of U.S. government.
Oh, yeah.
Judicial?
Okay.
Legislative.
Okay.
I'm going to tell you right now, those two are right.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
That's good because I don't think I have the last one.
You do.
So think about judicial as what?
I don't know.
I'm going to be honest.
I don't know what any of them mean.
That's okay.
But judicial, what do you say?
think judicial means though in generally speaking
well I think of like a judge
boom got it judges supreme court so that covers
Supreme court legislative branch what do you think
that would cover like people who make laws
boom Congress
you know Senate boom now what do you
what's left out there there's two of the
checks and balances type system what's the one thing
there's left out okay so we've got judge
and we've got the lawmakers like
the I mean even the lower
would be like the governors and mayor
okay you're almost you're on it on
the right track ish but don't go lower
higher. Same thing.
Oh, like the presidential.
Boom. What branch is that?
Oh.
We don't know.
The presidential.
Who are the tops of like our company?
That's too general.
If you run a company, you're like a CEO.
You're a boss.
You're a, keep going. Keep going.
Keep going.
You did a chief.
We even have like a short word for them.
That's, that's confusing.
Yeah.
You just made it all hard.
There's too many words floating.
I feel like it's presidential, but I know that's not right.
It is presidential. It's executive.
Executive.
You almost got there.
All right, is that it?
Amy?
Yeah, it was just like a fun thing.
What was this ad again?
The poll.
A third of Americans cannot name all three branches of U.S. government.
Okay.
I feel like that's a little high.
Yeah, but we're one, two, three, four, five in the room, and only one couldn't name it.
Well, we didn't test Eddie.
I probably would have gotten it wrong.
I think, yeah.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay, okay. Jelly Roll recently was doing a live at CMA and it was a Q&A session.
They asked him, hey, what songs are you listening to these days on repeat?
And here's what he's got.
I've been just banging the new Tyler Childers song.
It's crazy.
Lainey Wilson's watermelon moonshine.
I have listened to so many times I'm embarrassed to admit it.
You know the song that I listen to all the time is,
Because I don't want
This false I say
Because I don't want to
Be your face
This religiously song
I mean
Give it a Grammy
Category
Just give it a Grammy
It's like cool song
The Grammy for this song
Would have been a hit in the 90s, the 2000s
And now
And it would have been a hit in different genres
In all the different decades
That's a 90s alternative song
An emo 90s alternative song
in the 90s and it's a country song today.
It's a singer-songwriter song on the 2000s
on the coffee house. Oh, copy house. Yeah, you know what I mean?
That's the jam. Okay.
I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stores.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
There's this 50-year-old chick in Baltimore
got a new license plate for a car a couple years ago and she hated the numbers.
They were 9-1-1-0-4. So she hit them up and said,
hey, can I get a new license plate? And they're like,
No, no, no, ma'am, that's the one you're going to keep.
She's like, fine, I'll keep it.
Then she started seeing those numbers everywhere at work.
On TV.
Yeah, that's the whole thing.
On the Jones.
He's like, on a cock car.
She said, man, these numbers must be very important because they're my license plate tag.
I'm seeing them everywhere.
So they introduced a new lottery game called Pick 5.
She goes, I have to play those numbers.
Played them.
$150,000.
Wow.
I think it will be cool, though, even without the lottery, I have that as my number because I can remember.
I never remember my license plate.
I take a picture of it, put on my phone, and then, oh, crap, what is it?
But if it were 911 104, I remember that right now.
Even walking to the parking meter, I forget.
Yes, yes, yes.
Oh, what is it?
And I'm like, son of a gun, I got to go back and look again.
Do you have your driver's license number, right?
No chance.
No.
I used to have my one of my, when I had a Texas one.
I have two of my credit cards in Marizzo and the CVA.
Wow.
That's good.
That's impressive.
What is that?
I've just had to type a minute in other places.
So what is it, five, too?
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Good story.
Yeah, she said she started crying.
Brian. Her husband are so thankful.
Well, don't be resentful.
He's mad now.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
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Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast,
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So let's get to it.
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