The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Early Bird) Lunchbox Recaps ’NCIS: Sydney’ & Amy Recaps ‘Saw’ Movies + Morgan Shares Creative Idea For Upcoming Date + Mailbag: Spending Too Much Time With Ex
Episode Date: January 24, 2024Lunchbox and Amy share an update on their punishments to watch NCIS: Sydney and the Saw movies. Then, find out the creative idea Morgan has for an upcoming date. Mailbag: Listener has a boyfriend who... has a kid with another woman. He has been spending a lot of time with his ex, despite having a kid together, our listener thinks they are too cozy. how much time together is too much with the ex?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning. Let's go around the room and check in with everybody. His team's playoff run with
short and swift. So now I'll have more time to listen to his new audio book that Amy got him
as a gift. Sorry about your cowboys. Here. It's producer. Ready.
Question for the room. So if you order something and
it's the wrong order. Do you give them back the food? So what, I'll tell you what happened.
I go through the drive-thru with my family. We all order our food. We pick it up. And as we're
driving off, my wife looks to the bag and says, uh-oh, they gave us a chicken sandwich instead of a
cheeseburger. So we go back around and we tell them what happened. And the lady at the window
goes, oh, okay, do you have the chicken sandwich? And I said, no, why do you want that?
Like, you're just going to make sure you're not lying. Yeah. Well, show it to her, but don't
give it back because they're going to throw it in the trash. So I asked her, I'm like, what are you going to
you're going to throw it away.
She said, yeah, usually we just throw it away.
I'm like, well, let me keep it.
Or she may eat it.
Well, and I said that too.
I said, or is someone in there going to eat it, I'll get it back to you.
They said, oh, that's a good point.
We just usually just take it back and throw it away.
I said, no, can I keep it?
She said, keep it.
So I want to ask you guys, like, what do you guys do?
Do you guys give the food back or do you keep it?
Yeah, mostly give it back because I want to know I'm not lying.
I'm just like, look, there is a piece of glass in it.
Give me another one.
Piece of glass.
I guess it's not what they asked for.
But I didn't think about that as far as like you might as well keep it.
Because they literally grab it from you.
Why?
Write that trash.
They do.
It's really weird.
What in the world?
So what is your advice to listeners?
You tell them say, okay, hey, so.
You have to show them still?
This is the wrong order.
But can I keep this?
Is that all right if I keep this?
Usually they'll say yes, of course, keep it.
Got it.
Got it.
Thank you.
No problem.
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It's lunchbox everybody.
Bobby, I need a favor.
Okay, go ahead.
I need you to book Reba McIntyre stat, like ASAP.
She needs to be on this show.
We need to celebrate her.
We need to have her in.
Why do you want to?
We could have her perform two songs, maybe one of her originals,
and then maybe the national anthem
because she's going to sing it at the Super Bowl,
and we can watch her perform it here.
We know how long she sings it,
and then we can bet it and make a lot of money,
and our listeners will make a lot of money also.
Genius.
What do you think Reba would say
if we requested an appearance for her to come sing the national anthem before she sings it at the Super Bowl.
She would absolutely know we were trying to just know how long it was.
I mean, I'm just saying it's a great idea.
Our listeners will get a little bit of rebut and then they'll also be able to make money.
It's like a win-win.
That's so smart.
She's not going to do it, but that's a great idea.
Can we first and ask?
The Super Bowl is, what, three weeks away?
Yeah.
No.
Just no?
You're not going to try?
No.
Wow.
I'd love to have her in.
If she wanted to come in for a reason,
I don't think of them.
Yep.
And then we say,
Ribby,
you know we sing the national anthem every morning.
Would you like to do that?
Exactly.
Her Mount Rushmore of artists
includes George Strait
and Texas is her home state.
Here's Amy.
So if you cut yourself like really,
really bad,
I don't know what determines
whether or not you should go,
like,
get it stitched up or not.
What happened?
How deep?
Well, I was making soup
and I got a new, like,
processor thing that chops up the vegetables
real quick.
put it together because it's out of the box and my finger hit the blade.
And I mean, my finger was blood everywhere, sliced open.
It just kept gushing, kept gushing.
And I just didn't know.
So I wrapped it up.
And then I also realized, yeah, like a little bit.
But I was the only one eating it.
So I was like, well, is that that.
You ate your own blood suit?
It's great.
My blood is in me going back in me.
And also, when I bite, when I, if I cut myself and there's blood, I'll stick my thumb.
right into my mouth. I know, it just feels different when you're eating blood suit.
But it's fine.
And nobody else ate that soup? No. And do you need stitches?
No. It's crazy. I mean, I had to put some cream on it and band-aids.
Would you guys have beaten soup that you blood in? No, it's trash. No, it's probably gone.
I don't think I would have either. It's just a little. And plus it tastes like all irony.
Like, ooh. Yeah. I think my mind would just be messing with me. I'd probably not know. People probably bled and peed in my food at restaurants before.
That's disgusting. But for, but I spit.
But if I don't know, you know, it's not going to affect me as much.
But good for you.
You're very organic.
Yeah.
That's pretty organic.
I work so hard on this.
This is soup from scratch.
Literally.
Yeah.
Ray, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
It's hoodie season around here.
And shockingly, he's never had a beer.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you very much.
I'm just going to recommend this show Boy Swallows Universe.
I told you guys I watched one episode.
It's really good.
It's based on a book series.
There's a little bit to it where.
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Okay.
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And it's pretty good for families.
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Oh, all right.
There is Reba sing the National Anthem.
It's on YouTube lunchbox.
124.
That's the time.
21-97.
She's singing it at the World Series.
They haven't changed the lyrics and the song.
No, but she has changed her vocal range.
She's gotten older.
She may move a little bit slower.
Okay.
Older people talk slower, so she may sing slower.
You ever heard old people talk?
Yeah, they talk slower.
Very slow.
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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.
Hello, Bobby Bones. My boyfriend of six months has a four-year-old son with his ex.
They split custody. I like his son.
But I feel like my boyfriend spends more time than is necessary with his child's mom.
I understand they need to get together twice a week to bring the kid back and forth.
But they talk on the phone every day.
We'll go out together with their son once every couple of weeks.
Are a little too cozy, in my opinion?
He tells me he doesn't ever want to get back together with her, but I think she's scheming to get him back.
What should I do?
Are my only opinions to trust him or dump them?
or options.
I'm my only option is to trust him or dump them.
Sign girlfriend with baby mama drama.
Yeah, those are your options.
Trust them or dump them.
I'm going to go to you first, Amy.
I mean, I talk to Ben a lot.
We co-parent well, but I would say we don't talk every day.
We don't really go do things together with the kids anymore.
But I will say some people that see how Ben and I co-parent, they're like, what?
I don't know how y'all do that.
Like, y'all talk way more.
But would anyone think you guys were like,
sparking up a new romance.
Yeah, but I just wonder if there's different levels
and we're at our level and that's another level
that they're trying to do
that is healthy for the kid,
maybe. So I would
say give it a few
more months before you really share anything.
They've only together six months. Yeah, if you jump
in and go, hey, I don't like it. It's not
really your role not to like it at six months
in because he may just be being a good dad.
Yes. And you're going to jump in and
try to spoil that. If
in another three or four months you're good to
still telling you something's wrong, something's up.
It probably is.
But I think you're still so new into this.
You don't even really have the rights to ask.
To be like, hey, what's up?
Why you spend it so much time with your ex-wife and kid
and trying to give that kid a good parent?
No, you can't do that.
Yeah, it would be patient with it for now
and then just make a decision.
Now, if they're like kissing on the lips,
okay.
That's different.
Ex-wife.
Thank you for being a good mom.
And then that's different.
Yeah.
And, you know, I've been thinking, too,
as the, you know, ex-wife.
wife in my case, like it bends in a serious relationship, I would probably operate a little bit
differently out of respect for who he's dating. Because sometimes, you know, we will talk a little bit
more or text, but I, for me, it's normal. That's our relationship. But I do think I would probably
think twice sometimes about, do I really need to call him? Is this a phone conversation? Would that be
hurtful if he was dating somebody else for me to just be like, hey, what's up, Pastor Dave, blah, blah,
talk to your parents? I feel that. I kind of feel like the kids trump all, though.
Yeah, they do. They do. But I'm saying I would maybe because we have not had that situation fully yet. But I mean, we could be coming upon it.
What if this is from? I'm just telling you these are thoughts that have crossed my mind.
Oh, no. Oh, six months.
Here's what we're going to say.
Have patience. If in another four or five months, it still feels weird, then you need to do something about it. But right now it's kind of hard to get in the mix there with a kid and his dad and his mom.
For sure. There you go. Close up the mailbag.
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Lunchbox lost a game.
He has to watch the entire season of NCIS Sydney.
Which I'm sure is a great show.
But you weren't watching your episodes.
How many of you watch now?
I've watched four episodes.
How many is the whole season?
Do we know?
I don't know.
They seem to keep coming.
They keep popping up on the DVR.
So you've seen episodes one, two, three, and four.
Yes.
Is your wife watching it with you?
Yes.
What does she think?
Oh, I brought it.
Okay, here's lunchbox's wife.
After four episodes, NCIS, Sydney.
What's an outsider's perspective?
What do you think?
Oh, God.
It's brutal.
It's so cheesy.
The storyline is just the exact same in every episode.
Like, I don't know.
I don't know how we used to watch shows like this.
It's pretty bad.
What would you rate it?
Two out of five.
Wow.
She used to love those shows.
That was she said?
I'm surprised these aren't better.
They're terrible.
Is it just because people that are watching network television and watch this show,
like they have their formula to what they like and they're just serving it over and over again?
Yes, and they've never, if you're still watching these shows, you've never discovered Hulu, Netflix.
Like the intensity, the amazement of TV, how it is grown is crazy.
These shows are god-awful.
Well, we have to make sure that you watch them.
Oh, I'll tell you all about it.
I'm going to ask you a couple trivia questions.
Okay.
Episode 2 called Snake in the Grass.
Okay, what kind of bite did the officer have?
He had a snake bite.
Correct. In episode 3, what did the shark spit out?
A foot or an arm.
I don't even remember which one was.
An arm wearing a U.S. Navy.
That's a shark that spit on an arm wearing a body.
Yeah, yeah.
And it had a U.S. Navy diving watch.
That's crazy.
In episode 4, when a U.S. petty officer's body is found in Sydney's historic and haunted
rocks area, what holds the clue to solving the murder?
What holds the...
Oh, it's a metal.
Yeah, a decades-old Navy Cross Medal.
Wow.
This guy watched his episode.
Good job.
It was so, the acting is terrible.
The over-the-top drama, the little jokes that they try to throw.
It's so stupid.
And who's armed at the Sharky?
I'm curious now.
So I think, as of right now, I think there are eight episodes.
It is so bad, guys.
Amy has to watch 10 Saul movies.
I'd rather watch Saul than this.
I don't think so.
No, Amy.
Are you having to pay for yours?
And hers are like an hour and a half.
You're like 43 minutes.
Yeah, and it's adding up.
Only saw one.
The first one was free.
Everything else has been $3.99.
How many have you seen now?
Five.
So I have five to go.
I'm halfway done.
Are you getting numb to it where you're not scared or weirded out?
Yes.
Nothing is phasing me now.
Nothing at all.
Any sharp?
My daughter, she sat with me for five and she gets impatient.
So she starts fast forwarding.
She's like, I have to figure out what happens with this.
And then she's got stuff.
on YouTube where she watches the shorts
that tell you everything.
So she's like watching it while she's watching
that. She's very into these scary movies.
Did you just say you fast forwarded through Saw?
My daughter did. Uh-oh.
My daughter did.
Because if we have to quiz you, we will.
Wow.
So you've watched five Saw movies.
Five to go. Any thoughts right now?
It's not my thing.
We have some weird punishments on the show.
NCIS, Sydney, and Saul.
Dude, there's no way. Sydney,
it's not going to get renewed.
But did you watch the other ones, though, to know if they're all cheesy?
Never seen them.
But this cannot be, like the writers just have given up.
It's so dumb.
It is so dumb.
But what if it's old, old people watching it and what makes them feel comfortable?
You're right.
But you watch Breaking Bad, that is drama.
You watch this, it's like, this child's play.
It is so stupid.
I mean, the one, these two guys are down fishing by the river, right?
Fishing.
and he's like, oh, I got one.
He starts reeling it in, and it's a sign that says no fishing.
Anybody goes, how are you going to cook that for dinner?
And they start fighting, and he knocks them into the water, and he lands on top of a dead body.
The dead body is six inches from them.
How would they not see it before they start fighting?
I mean, it's so stupid.
Maybe they do it different in Australia.
Yeah.
It is Australia.
Murky waters.
Yeah.
Well, okay, keep watching, guys.
We're almost there for both of you.
Hey, and one of them, one of the Australian persons,
is starting to wear an NCIS hat.
Persons?
Detective, whatever, was totally against working with the Americans,
but now wearing the hat.
Oh, big deal.
That's cool.
Sell out.
Saw is Roman numerals too.
So when I put my daughter in charge of getting Saw 5,
you know, she learned something because she pulled up.
I realized the first five minutes we're watching
and I look at the bottom of the screen and it's Saul X.
And I'm like, that's all 10.
Spoiler.
So then we went back and that's when she's learning her own maneuverals with it too.
Well, that's our punishments.
Yeah.
What a show.
Hey, what a high brow show we are, you know?
Sean and his dog Sandy had been facing some tough living conditions out on the streets of Los Angeles.
And they lost their tent in a recent storm.
Obviously, they were not feeling good, miserable and cold.
But Thomas Greenberg is a guy who was just walking around.
He sees him and says, hey, let me help you find some shelter.
So he is an entertainment attorney.
And so he learned Sean, the homeless guy's story.
He was a former truck driver who didn't really expect himself to be homeless.
And so Thomas, this guy bought an RV that used to be a production vehicle for one of the things that he used to represent.
And it's like, here, man, let me give this to you.
And so he put that up.
Then he put a crowd fund page up.
And then he had thousands of bucks and an RV.
And so what he wants to do is find him like permanent housing and some resources so we can get back a drive.
driving a truck again.
Oh, wow.
Like, he did more than, I mean, that's quite the deal.
Like, financially you help and then you follow up with your time.
Yeah, I want to do that.
You want to do what?
Yeah, I'd like to donate my car to someone eventually.
You should.
I did.
I think they would say no.
Oh, that would be, like, worse for them.
It's not reliable.
Yeah, they would have to pay to get it fixed all the time.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a good point.
They'd owe a lot just to get it moved.
Right.
That would be actually rude to do.
Dang.
Yeah, I know.
Sorry, buddy.
Sean Donnelly, that's awesome.
You guys keep fighting.
Thomas Greenberg, you're awesome.
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That was tell me something good.
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I had to talk with Eddie.
We were in his Jeep.
I was like, man, you got to take your wife.
You got to take your wife to this comedy thing
she wants to go to in California.
Yeah.
Like she would love it.
She has to go to the show,
and Eddie's like, I don't know, we can't do that.
It's expensive.
It's L.A., man.
And this ticket's going to be not going to be cheap.
But it's May.
Yeah, we got time.
We got time to save.
A lot of listeners, too, have sent voicemails.
Here's one from last night.
Eddie, you're complaining about your wife wanting to go see these comedians in L.A.
It's expensive.
You can't do it.
You travel all the time.
You go everywhere.
You and Bobby are always in all these cities doing your podcast, and your wife is in Nashville every day, day after day, taking care of your four kids.
Give that woman some adventure and take her on that trip.
We're working.
I agree.
I agree.
But you know why you work so you can do something fun with your wife occasionally?
Wow.
That is true.
And I need to start thinking more like that.
Like I need to not be like, oh, we just do work.
So when I'm not working, I just want to stay home.
Right.
Because that's my mentality.
Because she stays home, though, and she wants to go do something.
She deserves to go.
No, but you are right.
You're working, dude.
So I would tell your wife, hey, sorry, I'm working when I go on these trips.
Do you love her?
My wife?
Yeah.
Love her deeply.
What's a sports team in L.A.?
The Rams.
For too much access.
For May.
No, we're not going to do a work thing.
He does that why he's doing work.
No.
He needs a bad idea about it.
He needs to take his wife.
He needs to take his wife and just do this.
It's two Southwest tickets and a hotel.
You can do it.
And don't take the kids.
I'll watch them.
No, you wouldn't.
You'll leave and have four.
You may come back with less.
Exactly.
But do you love her, yes or no?
I do love her, man.
And we talked about it.
And yeah, I think you're right.
Like, I probably should do this.
And it's in May.
You can get the tickets earlier so they cost less.
No problem.
Hotels, though, in L.A. do.
They're expensive.
They're not cheap.
No, like, King does not that expensive in LA.
Everything's expensive, dude.
Everything.
Welcome to the world.
That's why I don't like to leave the house.
How long have you been married?
Gosh, about to be 19 years.
18 years right now.
Like, what would you tell Morgan about love?
Oh, Morgan, just be patient.
Love's there and you're going to fall in love.
And when you find that person, Morgan, it's going to be the most beautiful thing in your life.
Except you don't want to take them on trips when they really want to go.
Yeah, because, you know, you work a lot.
Yeah.
Morgan, how's it going with you?
What's your dating situation?
I'm still going on.
On dates, I have a potential prospect right now.
We are going on our fourth date together.
Okay, so for like a relationship?
Yes.
A prospect.
What if you heard you call him a prospect?
Well, what else do you call it?
Like a dude.
Is he the only prospect right now?
Currently, yes.
Okay.
And then four dates.
When does it start to get serious?
Maybe isn't the word.
When does it start to get a little more serious after what date?
I feel like, I mean, I guess it depends more on timeline than
dates more like a month in
you're kind of starting to evaluate like
okay do I want to just see this person only
because I'm still on the dating apps and stuff
even though like it's our fourth date and I do
I'm really interested in him I'm still
not putting on my eggs in one basket
Is he like your last boyfriends
Kind of like a loser? No so far he's not a loser
But I mean that you know
No he doesn't have that energy
Right it's definitely an energy
Yeah but did the old boyfriends have that energy
Yes they did
muscles a little too big
you know
chain
chains a little
yeah
hair a little too gill
chains
yeah like necklace chain
you know
it's just a whole vibe
yeah yeah
this guy
more of like
one of us
he's more of a
country cowboy
he has been nicknamed
the cowboy
so by you
yeah by me and my girlfriend
does he wear a cowboy hat
no he wears
cowboy boots though
okay
and you've been on
four dates
what's the most fun date
you've been on with him
oh well we went
to we went and got
like Mexican food somewhere and then we bar hopped to like three different bars and that was really fun.
We vibes.
But like our next date we're playing board games in Twister.
You have I'm excited.
Oh,
Twister.
You did or you're going to.
Oh, you're going to.
Yeah.
Mine because it's amazing.
It's so much fun.
You know that that's like a...
It's like a...
It can be intimate, but guys, I chose Twister because I think it's funny and it's a fun...
But where?
At my house.
He's coming to your house.
He's got to meet the animals.
And it's only you two playing Twister.
at your house.
Yeah.
Oh, boy.
Oh, no, not a boy.
Oh, boy.
Hey, question.
Yeah.
Is it a naked twister?
No.
That's not how it starts.
Right.
Twister can just be innocent and fun intimate.
It can.
Yes.
Not for adults.
It can, but it's going to be tough for it just to be that.
Yeah, date number four?
Day number five.
Oh, yeah.
Oh.
At date number five, her house, plan twister alone.
Uh-huh.
They ain't going to twist long.
Nope.
No.
Oh, they'll be twisting long.
Well, you know, with the board.
You know, right handling me out red for a little bit.
They're not going to spend that dial very often.
Guys, Twister's this fun, innocent game, quit it.
What game did he suggest?
Well, we were talking about playing cards and stuff too.
That's also what we're playing.
She's always whenever she texted like, and then we can play Twister.
No, he wants to play Doctor.
Oh, yeah, Twister.
He saw Twister and was like, he got the cartoon feet.
He's stretching.
So when do you want him to stop?
Does that a conversation like, hey, get off the app?
Yeah, I feel like that's a conversation when you like really want to exclusively see each other.
That's a conversation that happened.
How do you have to get off the app conversation instead of the defining relationship?
I think they're one and the same.
You know, it's kind of like, okay, we're only seeing each other.
That's kind of like a, okay, get off the app.
Do you wait for him to pull himself off the app?
Like somebody has to do it first.
Yeah, because you know, you know I've had this theory.
You always want somebody that's just a little bit more in love with you.
This is a little bit more.
Not a lot.
Not a lot.
that not a lot you can't everybody
everybody can't I know can't you be the one that
loves a little more I am I am I'm
way more love my wife that she has me oh yeah
you want the guy to be
for some reason it just makes sense I don't know
how to explain it would you ever do a thing where you get
out your phones together and you're like I never had somebody
like a complete twister in my house
you're kidding
could they do this thing where they get out their phones together
and they're like all right on the count of three we're going to delete the app
together no that would not happen
that's a little hoaxed that's very awkward
in high school.
I'm trying to figure out
how you even know
if they really delete it.
Check.
Let's talk trust.
Your friends will tell you.
That too.
I mean, they would see him.
Yeah, you'll get a screenshot
real soon if he's not off the app.
Here's this from Best Life.
When you're kissing someone,
especially for the first time,
make sure you're the first person to pull away.
According to relationship experts,
it's a good reason.
It makes your date desire
the relationship with you even more.
So you're manipulating the situation?
Pull away.
It says secondly,
and buy him to play twister.
Guys, is that not a good move?
It's the best move.
It's the best move.
Not like that.
Yeah.
Cowboys going to be.
This is a board game.
Save a horse, ride a cowboy.
That's all I got to save.
Wow.
You made that up?
Morgan, it's not a board game.
It ain't a board game.
Guys, it's literally, like, there's kids on the board.
Like, on the box?
They're not going to be there.
Guess I'm two adults play.
Yeah.
All right, here are your big songs.
Number three in country music this week.
It's jelly roll.
and Lainie Wilson save me.
Number two is Chris Stapleton, Whitehorse.
He'll be in Friday, which will be good.
And number one, again, Nate Smith, World on Fire.
I've always liked that song, but it's grown.
It's so good.
Like, I've never not liked it, because there's some song you just don't like,
and you're like, all right, you play it enough, fine.
That one I've always liked, but now I like love.
It's really good.
Congrats to Nate Smith.
Number one pop song is Tate McCray, Greedy.
Number one rock song is Shined Down.
a symptom of being human.
He sounds like he's having a hard time.
All right.
Poor guy.
Those are your top songs.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So if coffee's not cutting it, people are straight up snorting caffeine now.
And you can buy it online.
Amazon, to be exact.
We're already drinking it.
Yeah, but why do you want to snort anything?
It goes straight.
It absorbs a lot faster than if you drink it.
But experts are saying, let's not do this, even though it's legal.
What if you just eat the powder?
I don't know.
Maybe if you put it under the tongue.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, I don't want anything in my nose.
So instead of snorting it, I'd rather put it under my tongue.
Because it's got to absorb similarly.
But yeah, that sounds stupid.
Yeah, this is something that launched last year, but it's circulating on social media right now.
So it's in the news.
It's called Want a Bump.
Also, it looks like cocaine.
It's white, but it's people.
That's real weird.
Ray has a caffeine vape.
Ray doesn't vape, but he vapes a caffeine vape.
Yeah.
Oh, there's a.
There's also a caffeinated nasal spray that's called turbosnort.
Oh, boy.
You guys will do a lot.
I mean, why don't we do the wife's doing for me?
I don't do that.
Might as well.
Might as well.
I know.
No, no, no.
No, but that's not like that.
Okay.
So if you're sleeping with wet hair, apparently, you could give you a fungal infection.
So just heads up on that.
Wouldn't you assume sleeping with anything wet, you could get some sort of infection or some
sort of like a fungus that then turns into something gross?
Yeah, but sometimes I'll just, my hair will be kind of wet and I'll just put it in a braid and then I'll go to sleep.
And then wake up and it's a little wet.
wavy. So I'm going to maybe stop doing that now that I see that there's 16 different types of
fungal species that are found like on our pillows. So just heads up if you're going to bed with
white hair. That's a terrible man name, fungal species. We're the fungal species. We're here to rock your
world. All right, go ahead. Chris Davelton met his wife Morgan when they were fellow songwriters and he
admits that he would ask her out to write songs with him at 8 p.m. on Friday nights just to sneak in like,
this is a date.
They're hanging out, and maybe that ensured she's not out with somebody else.
Oh, Chris.
That guy.
All right.
Hi, Amy.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
So there was an hours-long traffic jam on I-10 in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
And Jessica Jernigan, she decided she was going to go car to car, passing out Clementines.
What's that?
And cookies.
Orange. Like a little...
Mini orange. Is it a brand?
I think it's a type of orange.
Really? Yeah. Why don't we just say oranges?
Yeah. A lot of people like me that would be like, I don't know what Clementine is. Go ahead.
Well, she doesn't even have social media, but people were posting about her and she started to go viral.
She learned about how she helped someone out by giving them a blanket. Like, they really, really need it.
And she had no idea. Here she is talking about why she wants to share.
It bothered me that I was sitting in this warm vehicle with...
all of this stuff. I just started going kind of car to car. And sure enough, I started to find people
who were kind of without supplies. That's awesome that she had those because any supplies that I would
have in my car that were extra, I would use immediately. Yeah, she had a down quilt, battery packs, water.
So, I mean, the Clementine and cookies is just icing on cake. She had like real legit supplies
that people needed. Dang, that's good. She had a clear home. That it all, apparently. All right, great
story. That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
This is Julian Edelman, host of games with names.
On our latest episode, we got comedian, Blake Anderson from Workaholics and The Hilarious.
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We did beat them in improv.
You had an improv against the team?
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We would pull up their schools would be there with signs for us.
It's competition.
What you would win is a bottle of gold slover.
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This guy's... 2 a.m.
2 a.m. Whatever time it is.
Lizzie McGuire. And I'm like...
Wild. A wild batch you were with.
It was like a first
closet moment from me where I was like...
You're like, I don't feel like she's hot, like the rest of that.
No, no, no. I was like, she's beautiful.
But I'm appreciating her in a different way
than these boys are. I'm not like...
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