The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Full Show) Listener Shares Bad News With Lunchbox After Running Into Lottery Winner + The Things We Learned Way Later Than They Should Have + Circular Foods Draft

Episode Date: August 9, 2023

A listener calls in with bad news for Lunchbox after they ran into a lottery winner, hear what they had to say! Lunchbox also shares what the first thing he'd buy is if he won the lottery. Plus, we op...en up about the things we learned way later than we should have in life and some of them and really embarrassing! Then, find out what the best circular foods are!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:59 We always say, you know, trust your girlfriends. Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe. On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up, everyone? I'm Ego Vodom. My next guest, it's Will Ferrell. My dad gave me the best advice ever.
Starting point is 00:01:25 He goes, just give it a shot. But if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit. If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration. It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat. Just hang in there. Yeah, it would not be. Right, it wouldn't be that.
Starting point is 00:01:45 There's a lot of luck. Listen to thanks, Dad, on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Wednesday show, morning, studio. Morning! Let's go around the room here. Ever since he started working out with me, you can tell he's been gaining muscle and working hard and I respect to hustle.
Starting point is 00:02:16 It's producer Eddie. Let's go. Guys, I was recently in an interesting situation. My wife and I go to a restaurant and we order our food and the bill comes and I see two desserts on there that we didn't get. You didn't get or you didn't order? We didn't order we didn't get.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Got it. Did not even want these desserts. And I said, huh, server, there's two charges in here. We didn't get that food. We didn't order that. And they said, oh, okay. They walked back. The cash register was kind of behind our table. It was a Spanish. It was a Mexican restaurant. So I can hear them speak Spanish. And I hear them say, God, they caught the desserts. And the other server goes, well, we tried.
Starting point is 00:02:54 In Spanish. In Spanish. I guess they didn't know I spoke Spanish or understood Spanish. Do they know what table they were talking about? You're obviously a Hispanic fella. Correct. And I heard them. And I go, interesting. They tried to scam me. Well, the two desserts. And I heard them. Good for you for looking at your receipt, too, like that. I never do that. It was just something that just said, Yeah, double check it. I trust too. Shouldn't do that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:16 So I was like, I don't know what to do. Like, do I say something? Do I, aha, I heard you. Or do I just leave? And then I just left. So they said you tried. Obviously, they weren't successful with their little gig, but you didn't tell them you knew you just let them take advantage of somebody else.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Well, you know, I just maybe, I don't know. I really didn't know what to do. Hey, there are times I don't do a drama either. Right. I feel like I probably should. I thought about it. I was like, do I call the manager? Do I tell it?
Starting point is 00:03:41 Like, I don't know what to do here. What would you guys do in the situation? I'd have just left. I probably wouldn't even look to the ticket. I'll be honest with you. If it's not like 20 bucks higher, I probably wouldn't even even even noticed. But if you busted them and heard all that conversation,
Starting point is 00:03:54 you would just leave like I did? Yeah. Because the manager's probably in on it. If I heard the conversation, Eddie, I don't think I would just leave. I think I would be so, I think Caitlin would be like, you don't have to always serve justice.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Yeah. That's what she tells me all the time. You don't have to serve justice to every single thing. Yeah. But I think now that I, I'm starting to get irritated because I were trying to take advantage people. Dude, that was me walking to the car in the whole way. I'm like, I can't believe we're still torn.
Starting point is 00:04:20 I don't want to act like I'm just going to stay down and be like, I demand. But I think I probably would have said something. Wow. And I'd have recorded it for TikTok. Also, Yelp review. Got to use Yelp your advantage here because people would know. I don't have a Yelp account, though. Everybody has a Yelp review.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Do you need an account to do a Yelp review? You mean every business has one? Yeah. No, I don't have an account to log into Yelp to put a review up. Hey, guess what? This calls for one. Okay. That's a good question.
Starting point is 00:04:45 I'm sorry that happened to you. You didn't not deserve that. Thank you. Thank you, but you're welcome. See it. All right. Moving on. Once again, his Nissan Ultima has died,
Starting point is 00:04:53 and he's mad that no one from the show is lining up to give him a ride. Here is Lunchbox. Yeah, this has to do with me getting a ride, guys. I've been looking into not getting a car, getting a golf cart. What do you mean? I mean, I see people driving golf carts on the road. Like, you know, they have those. Oh, to drive to work?
Starting point is 00:05:12 Yeah, like that'll be my car. Is a golf car? I don't think that's street legal. No, no. There's some company in town that like tourists, like you want to go from one side of town the other, you jump on their golf car. But you can't get on the interstate. Oh, well. That you can do for sure.
Starting point is 00:05:28 But I'm just saying how awesome would it be for me to be rolling around town in a golf cart? Like that. It would go slower than your bike. Oh, I mean, I don't know how. Golf cars can go kind of fast. You know what you can do. Roll your way to the golf course and just play. a round of golf. Well, you could do that.
Starting point is 00:05:44 You could do that. I don't think it's worth having. But what I... I would recommend no, but it's up to you, buddy. And you're going to be annoying so many drivers on the... Like, say you are driving to work. You're going to be going so slow. People are going to be so annoyed if they're behind you. And you can't get on the main roads.
Starting point is 00:05:58 The roads you ever see golf carts on are like the tourist roads. Sure. Neighborhoods. Side roads or like Broadway. Golf carts can go up to 30 miles an hour is what I'm reading. What about when it's cold outside? Well, then they have those little flaps that they put over them. But how How much is a golf cart?
Starting point is 00:06:13 They're only like $10,000. If you're going to spend $10,000, I'm getting a real car. Good car. You're out of your mind. Still no car, though? No, still no car. We weren't really talking. She's just still sitting there.
Starting point is 00:06:23 I haven't really decided. Your wife? No, my car. Oh, got it. Like, ever since I went out that one morning and she wouldn't start, I haven't really spoken to her and she's just sitting there and I have to decide what I'm going to do. Like, here's a golf cart. New 48V electric golf cart, $9,489.
Starting point is 00:06:39 A lot of money for it. Or here's a Yamaha G-29. Stretch kit glass. Why don't get a four-wheeler? It's $2,000. All right, thank you, lunchbox. She wants me to bet that she'd get a tattoo in my face, but I never really thought she'd do it in the first place.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Here she is, Amy. Have you heard of falconry? Do we need to beep that? Falconry. Okay, it's an experience with falcons where you go and you put on the special glove and you wait, and the falcon comes and lands on your hand. And it's very therapeutic. say the health benefits,
Starting point is 00:07:14 reduce stress, improves mental clarity, mindfulness, appreciation for nature. The bird lands? They do the Auburn football games? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Improves your reflexes. That's the eagle. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:26 So you're going to get into Falcon, is this going to be another hobby? No, it's an experience as being offered. My cousin and I are going away. Like, she lost her mom earlier this year, and we just kind of had something on the list of like, let's go, you need to get away, let's go do something. So we're going to like, you know, two nights
Starting point is 00:07:41 at a hotel that has different experiences. We're going to do yoga and like a sound bath and falconry. I feel like that's a big, fancy word for just a bird landing on your hand. You ever done pigeonry? That would be cool. Can you just buy the glove and then the eagle just lands on it? I don't know how they get it to come to you. Like you just walk around wherever and it knows that's a landing strip basically.
Starting point is 00:07:59 It's like an airport. It said the duration of this experience is two hours, so I don't know how long it takes for the bird to come. I guess as long as you, hey, falcon, falcon, falcon, falcon. So do they guarantee a falcon will land on your hand? And how do they promise it lands on that hand and not the other one? I don't know. I don't know yet. And what's it cost?
Starting point is 00:08:17 We're only doing the experiences that are included. The free ones. Yeah. Okay. Then I'm up for it. It's a free experience. Sounds fun. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Why not? Then you go get another glove like that and you walk around that place. You go buy your own. If you fucking lands on you. That'd be cool. I'm going to get one from my house. If it lands in your hair, it's going to be hilarious or poops in your head. That'd be funny.
Starting point is 00:08:35 All right, right. Right. go from mountain pine arkansas his desk keeps gaining more stuff but getting rid of those autographs would be tough bobby bones thank you very much i just want to say this i put up an internet video i do a little something called a sneaky list now where i sneak up on somebody and say make this list of this and then they have to give me the list where i did country music stars with scuba steve and he was terrible i did greatest wrestlers of all time with amy and it was hilarious but she was terrible but that's the whole point ever right they're called sneaky lists well not totally terrible i came up
Starting point is 00:09:03 with five you asked me five and i came up with five That's true. Do you want to hear Amy's again? Just for the record, before I tell you that. Great. Five wrestlers a bowl time. Hulk Hogan. Steve. Steve, Coldstone, Austin.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Steve, Stone, Austin. Coldstone, Kramer, guy. Duane Johnson. His dad. His dad's at four? Yeah, his dad's at three. His dad's at four. And who's five?
Starting point is 00:09:39 Oh, oh. Thank you, Amy. Welcome to my brain. That is true. So, um, the miss said, Didn't he put him in his top five? Right. And I saw he responded to that.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Did you see it? Yeah. So then I didn't realize there's controversy. I forgot around Hulk Hogan. Oh, I wouldn't think about that. Because he is still one of the good trust was ever, but I was just, that was like. Wait, hold on. The Ms. replied to you.
Starting point is 00:10:10 That's what I was thinking. The Ms. replied to you because when I posted a video of me meeting the Ms., he didn't reply to nothing. And I invited him to be a collaborator where it would share on his feet. That's so weird. He's never going to do that. And he never did it. Yeah, no, no. So Amy did her five wrestlers. The Miz responded and said,
Starting point is 00:10:28 not even in the top five. Come on. I'm going to go right him. Oh, respond to this, but can't respond to me? That sucks. Please don't. No. I did, I put it in my stories and said,
Starting point is 00:10:40 like, I guess I could replace Hulk with the Miz. Yeah, you could. But I don't know. There's also John Cena. You like sneaky lists, though? Oh, yeah. It's going to be a fun thing now. It's going to be a fun thing that just stumbled upon.
Starting point is 00:10:50 All right. The Miz is now your rival, Amy. You'll be fighting at WrestleMania. That's what I'm letting you know right now. Great. All right, thank you guys for being here. Let's get going. The show starts now.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Let's open up the mailbag. You send an email and we read it all the air. It's a yeah. Hello, Bobby. I've been seeing a woman for two months now. We've recently been on a few dates. And last weekend, she invited me to meet her family, which I was extremely excited about.
Starting point is 00:11:16 While meeting both parents and her sister, I realized that her sister and I had hooked up one time roughly eight years ago I really like this woman and I don't know if her sister has said anything I'm wondering
Starting point is 00:11:33 should I be honest and up front or should I just say nothing what would your suggestion be signed I might be single for life dang that's a telephone you finally find something that you really like and it turns out you made out with her sister years ago
Starting point is 00:11:51 or more I don't know Eight years is a long time. It is. I just would imagine the sister would say something. I don't want to live in the fear. This is why I wouldn't be a good criminal. Because if I did something wrong, even if I was getting away with it, I'd always feel like somebody knew I was up to it,
Starting point is 00:12:07 and they were going to arrest me at any time. Every cop I go by, be like, they know, and they're waiting for me to walk. They're going to arrest me right in like 15 minutes. So you just say it to your girlfriend? Or do you go to the sister and be like, hey, look, obviously this is awkward, but I think we should tell her, like, we're on the same page? Good.
Starting point is 00:12:23 That's a great question. Question two. So my first answer was going to be you can't just live and fear because you're going to be around that sister forever and you're always going to be fearing that one day it's going to come out. You cannot live in fear. Oh, it's hard to do, but it just, that can't be the thing. And you don't know that the sister's already told her. Right. But you still, she has to know somehow. Now, step one is she has to know. Now Amy brings up a great question. How does it get to her? But you can't just not say anything because you'll always be scared that it's going to come out and eventually it's going to bite you in the butt. So then what do you do? I say, you just go and you tell her. But okay, and is it, okay, yeah, because. The sister may not even recognize you. Yeah. Oof. What if she's like, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:13:03 Oh, no, she didn't remember at all. You're like, oh, just kidding. That would be the worst. It wouldn't be the worst. You have to say something, and I would probably just tell her, hey, I didn't know this until I went to your house, but a long time ago, I met your sister to bar. Oh, that's tough.
Starting point is 00:13:20 It hurts me to say it, even though it's fake. I know. Right. Because I can't imagine this. not being an explosion of epic proportions. And I think that that's going to her first is great. I guess my mind only went to talking to the sister like heads up because then what if she gets mad at her sister for not telling her?
Starting point is 00:13:38 And like, then they get a fight. And it's like, oh. No, my problem. I would want to tell her instead of the sister tell her. Right. Absolutely. Because then it feels like I'm not lying. I'm not hiding it.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Well, then here's what you do. Oh, I would go into a time machine and make sure I didn't do it. That's what that would do first. Undo that. Go find a time machine somewhere. Say, hey. I'm telling your sister heads up. No, no, I don't think you should plan something behind.
Starting point is 00:14:05 I don't either because the sister may be, the sister then may try to beat you to it because she knows she should have told you. But then you say, hey, I was doing that out of care for y'all's relationship. Nah, I just say it. You just got to say to your girl, to new girl. Okay, so let's say you're the sister. Do you say it right away? Like, hey, sister, I need to talk to me.
Starting point is 00:14:21 I know, but I'm just saying. I'm working on. I'll be single for life over here. Okay, I get it. You have to tell her, or you're going to live in fear that it's always going to come out. Then secondly, you have to tell her.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Yeah, I get that. It needs to come from you, but I'm just... I wouldn't even tell her, because then she'll feel like, oh, I better tell her so she doesn't think that I'm keeping something from my sister. Oh, I just would feel... I don't want to cause a fight between sisters.
Starting point is 00:14:43 It's all going to be a fight. There's going to be a fight all over the place here. But also it was eight years ago, nobody did anything wrong. True. It's just awkward. Or you could just ghost everybody. But he doesn't want to single for life.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Well, that's why he signed it singling for life. He might do that. Just like, you know, this isn't going to be a win. So I'm going to go out and never say anything to anybody. But no, I think you should say something. That's hard for me to say because it's going to be very awkward. But you should do that. But then hopefully you're, I'm sure why you love her is part of why you love her.
Starting point is 00:15:11 She's emotionally mature. And she's going to be like, oh, yeah, cool. Makes sense. We doesn't know if he loves her yet. That's not going to happen. I can promise you how you did that is not how it's going to happen. I don't know how it's going to happen, but it ain't going to be that way. Yeah. Okay. Thank you for the email. Good luck. Please follow up with us and let us know.
Starting point is 00:15:27 Because when it doesn't work out, maybe we can set you up with Morgan or something. I don't know. Sounds like a decent dude. You know? All right, that's it. Close the mail. We got your key. Bobby Vailback. Yeah. It's a Bobby Bones show interview. In case you didn't know. Lily Rose. I'm a big fan of her. So she had this song called Villain that went massive on TikTok and then we played it on the Women of IHeart Country show. She's out with Sam Hunt right now on his summer on the Outskirts tour. She grew up in Atlanta, self-taught drummer, guitarist, in high school. She started singing.
Starting point is 00:16:04 She's a great athlete. I mean, I don't know. She hates cooking. I don't know what else to say. I want to get her in here and not do the whole interview now, but I'm a big fan of Lily Rose. And Lily will be opening for me in Louisville at one of my final shows for the comedically inspirational tour. On the Bobby Bones show now.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Lily, how the heck are you? Good, dude. How you doing? I'm doing really good. You know, after we had spent an hour or so talking at my house, and it's up on a Bobbycast, I came in. I was telling these guys just like how easy you were to talk to, how cool you were. I think they thought you and I went on a first date or something. I was just all, I was like, she's so cool.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I love that. And so, you know, we had talked about you coming up here. And you're on the road now with Sam, right? Yeah. What are those shows like? How receptive is his audience to you? It's been awesome. You know, it's sometimes a little, little early in the night.
Starting point is 00:16:51 So first of three, you kind of are expecting to play. play to an empty crowd and they're getting there early and they're engaged. You know, we only have villain really as a hit. We've got that new song with Diplo. So for us to not have this plethora of hits for them, like Nate Smith is just crushing. They feel like they're engaged. It feels good. They're showing up to the meet and greet line. Like we go out and grind it out at merch every night and people are lining up and saying, you know, hey, I've never hearded you before, but it feels good. Well, you play a little bit of villain, just like a verse and a chorus, because I want people to hear this, Villain is a song that kind of popped for her
Starting point is 00:17:25 That really made it to where you are here today, right? Yeah, yeah And then how quick was that? Like, you posted it, and how quick until people were like, dang, this is huge and people started reaching out to you? It was like zero to a thousand. We went 13 million views in one week on TikTok,
Starting point is 00:17:41 which, yeah, across three videos. It was wild. That's crazy. Okay, here she is. Just a verse in a chorus. This is Lily Rose doing villain. You're so good. Come on, Lily Rose.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Wow. Thank you. What a voice. You thought I pushed play. Oh, get out of here. I didn't push play. That's them performing life. So good.
Starting point is 00:17:59 You're so good. And I wanted to start with that. I want people to hear how good you are. A lot of times a new artist will come in and they'll be like, prove it. And they'll wait through a whole interview. But I want you to prove it early. Oh, dude. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:18:10 So you grew up in Georgia. Yep. Yeah. What's your hometown like? It's on the outskirts of Atlanta. So still in the perimeter, essentially. It felt like I grew up in the city. We had a train station in our backyard.
Starting point is 00:18:22 So I never was on a train. until like three weeks ago. Yeah. Bleu my mind. You could take a train to a different city in America. Like Amtrak? Yeah, like Amtrak.
Starting point is 00:18:31 Yeah. That's wild. We had like the in like Marda so like our, you could go down to the Braves game or whatever just hop on the train. That's crazy. It was so dope.
Starting point is 00:18:39 It was great. Yeah. If in your like suburb, the train came to that edge and you could go into the city. Yeah. What is happening? This is awesome.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Yeah. I'm just now learning about some of the beauties of like public transportation. I grew up in a town of 700. In Arkansas, we had no public transportation. and I was up in the Northeast. We went to stay in New Hampshire for a couple days and never even been there.
Starting point is 00:18:58 We're going on an adventure. We took a train in New Hampshire to Maine and just sat there and chilled. Oh, yeah. And, you know, Elon's building all of those like rapid trains underneath. I think he just makes stuff up. Do you? Yeah, at this point, I think he's making stuff up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:10 But we had a train in my hometown, but it was a, it carried lumber. I lived in a mill town. Yeah. And so that's what we were known for. Mountain Pine was known for Warehous or the Mill. And the name of your town is what? Dunwoody, Georgia. It's like right on, if, you know, you look at Atlanta, it looks like a clock, like right at 12 o'clock.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Anybody famous from your town? Ryan Sechrest, went to Dunwoody High School. Never heard of them. I know, right? He grew up in my neighborhood. Did you know his family at all? No, so, well, I've met them now through Sechrest Studios and everything, the kindest humans. But his parents sold their house when I was like four years old, and the family that moved in was one of my best friends in the neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:19:53 I grew up in Ryan, like hanging out in Ryan's childhood bedroom. He wasn't there anymore. It was a weird thing. That's super cool. And when did you move to Nashville? 2017. I was in Athens, Georgia for about five years where UGA is and figuring out the artist's there and kind of put my Broadway years in there, playing all the bars.
Starting point is 00:20:12 In Athens? Yeah, in Athens and touring out of there. And we were touring like 80 to 100 dates a year. Had a band with me. My brother was playing with me and everything. And finally it was just kind of like, hey, we can run in circles and do this so I'm 30, or we can go chase this thing down.
Starting point is 00:20:26 So why Nashville and why right then? Because there has to be something that triggers either a really low, low, or really high high, like you're either just so tired or you're just so happy. What made you move here? What was that moment? Yeah. You know, I always really looked up to, it's so funny, I haven't even spoken on this.
Starting point is 00:20:43 I used to really look up to Megan Trainor of like her ability to live back in the day, lived in Nashville, wrote country songs, but followed her pop career. I didn't really think that I had a huge space for myself in country music. Sonically, also, I had never co-written before, so I didn't even know what I wanted to do as an artist. And then Sam actually came out with that Between the Pines mixtape on SoundCloud in like 2013. And I heard all of that. And I was like, oh, I can do country music.
Starting point is 00:21:11 It's funny that sonically, she's like, I don't know if I fit, but when she performs like you are the current country music sound. Yeah, it's really funny. Like when you go back, I have demos from like 20. 13, 2014 of old songs. And I still have that, I still enunciate the same way. I still say my vowels the same way. I'm from Georgia. So I've got the southern twang just from the city. So nothing's changed. I'm just finally putting out country music. So when you move here, how hard is it for a songwriter and an artist that really doesn't have any big connection here? Like, what do you do when you get to Nashville? Oh, it feels impossible. Like, I remember it was the spring of 2017, so we must
Starting point is 00:21:50 been watching the ACMs and I was at home. And my dad looked at me and gave me a pretty harsh reality. And he was like, hey, I'm going to tell you this because I love you and I trust you and I believe in you, but you're not going to go up there and turn into Merritt Morris in a year. And I remember looking at him being like, you don't even know, you're wrong. Like, I feel undeniable, all this stuff. And you move up here. And then you look around and you see all these people with connections and friendships and social circles. And you're like, oh, boy, this is pretty, even though it's a small city, it's a big pond. And a lot of room to develop in a lot of places.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Because again, these social circles were created by people moving here and developing them. They're talents. And I've been in places before. And I'm just like, man, everybody's so much better than I am at these certain things. But then you realize they've been there doing it longer. And eventually people are going to think that way about you. And so there's a lot of developing to do. So you move here.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Did you feel like you were, because a lot of people have a confidence shift when they get here, meaning I'm real good. And they get around. Other people, they're real good. They're like, I'm average. Yeah. I think I kind of, I'm still figuring out this line of being really confident in what I do and who I am and having a tenacity about me, but also fist fighting imposter syndrome every day. You know, and I feel like all of us do that. And, you know, some of us just don't sing like Shay Mooney or Carrie Underwood, and we've got to find our thing.
Starting point is 00:23:09 And I think I found it. But kind of telling myself, hey, you just have to figure out what you're good at and chase the positives. I think only like two people sing like Shea and Carrie. Yeah. Which is Shea and Carrie. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But you know it's kind of the scary expectation, especially when you've got people coming off of, you know, singing shows where their voices are just absurd. What's crazy for us? I hate to interrupt you. What's crazy for us is you sing so good?
Starting point is 00:23:36 Well, thanks. Like to hear you go, oh, you know, we're all its great singers. And you just played villain. And we're all like, God, dang, man. She's really a good singer. that would make me, if I just moved to town here, you say that, be like, I'm never going to make it. Because I hear you say that. Hey, I mean, it's just this awful trickle-down thing that we live in right now.
Starting point is 00:23:56 But, you know, you mentioned Marin, and Marin once felt that way about other people. I mean, she talks about watching the award shows from the bar, and then the next year she's, like, there at the award show. Yep. And Laney Wilson even, like, she said at one point, like, she focused her career on, like, trying to prove people wrong. And then she shifted to like, hey, I actually want to, to all those that believed in me. me, I want to prove them right. Yeah. And so, like, with your, what's going on with your dad and the update on that?
Starting point is 00:24:22 I mean, the reality of that, are you trying to prove? Dad, you're wrong now. You're stupid. But is there anybody you're trying to prove wrong, or are you trying to just prove yourself right? Yeah. First of all, let me just, like, say so it's not misconstrued. My mom and dad and brother and my wife are the four biggest supporters in my life always have been, especially my dad.
Starting point is 00:24:40 He would drive. We don't think of the bad about your dad. No, no. I just want to make sure. He comes in and whoops you. You guys have a couple people that listen to this. beats me up on the air. You're joking.
Starting point is 00:24:47 You know, for sure. But, no, I think I'm honestly, still navigating that. I have a really hard time not having the chip on my shoulder thing because it fuels a ton of fire underneath me. But I try to give my energy to those who believe in me while grinding it out when no one's watching for those that don't. Yeah, the energy thing, there's only so much. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:12 There's only so much energy to give out. I used to try to prove everybody wrong all the time. And now I've proved all those people that said I was wrong. I proved them right. And they were, wait, they were right. I am an idiot. Lily Rose is here. Okay, a couple things I wanted to mention.
Starting point is 00:25:25 One, you used to referee games, basketball games? Yeah. I bring this up because Eddie is a coach of nine-year-olds. That's right. Come on. And he yells at the ref and gets a little out of control. I did it one time and I got yelled at. They told me one more time there and kicked me out of the game and I shut my mouth.
Starting point is 00:25:39 All right. I sat down. You ever kicked anyone out of a game? Oh, so many people. Are you kidding me? What level did you ref? What age group? I went all the way up to high school varsity.
Starting point is 00:25:48 You repped high school games? Yeah, dude. That's legit. That people were mad at you. Oh, yeah. I mean, like, super intense, packed gyms. And I actually kind of got to a crossroads in my life where I was getting invited to like NCAA D1 camps and an NBA camp to see if they wanted to pluck me and do that. And it was the spring of 2017.
Starting point is 00:26:09 And I was like, I got to stick with my plan and move to Nashville. And a lot of my friends are in the NBA right now, but it's fun because we get to trade tickets. So I think I chose the right thing, but yeah, I loved it. There's no adrenaline rush than like a block charge or throwing somebody out of a game. Nothing on stage, sold out crowd, doesn't touch it. When you were reffing, were you demonstrative with your calls if it was a big intense charge, which you, big, big hands on the hit? Like, what kind of ref were you, the one that wanted to be seen or the one that wanted to kind of just be the ref?
Starting point is 00:26:38 I'm a rule follower, so I always really enjoyed the justice part of, you know, black and white, this is the rule. Basketball prison, you're in it. Basketball prison, you're in it. But now you kind of learn as you go, like when you move up the ranks a little bit, that the swagier you are, you don't always have to be the biggest call. You just got to be right. That's so cool that she was a ref.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Did you ever fear for your life? I know, because people get crazy. I had to have high school games, especially the rivalry ones. And I wasn't in like the best area of Georgia when I was officiating these, that I truly had to have like security or police escort me out. Because people were upset with you for just doing your job. Yeah, or just like my partners that were usually, like, it was very rare. Two females would be on a game together.
Starting point is 00:27:18 So I'd have my two guy partners walk me out to my car. People are, they're wild. Especially about youth sports. Eddie, do you hear those? I'm the coach, guys. Like, the parents are the ones that are crazy, right? You are on it, dude. The coaches aren't bad?
Starting point is 00:27:32 No, no. And so many of us, you know, just to make an extra buck here and there, especially in the summers, we'd go do, like, youth games or you do the, like, the 40-year-old, men's rec league, they're the worst. Why are they the worst? Why are they the worst? Because they still all think that they're playing in high school. None of them can play in college. And they're sitting there, they're like trying to dunk. It's not happening. They're frustrated with themselves. They're like two for 13 from the three. I feel so insulted for some reason. Even though she's not talking about me,
Starting point is 00:28:00 I still feel insulted right now. This is Lily Rose. She's such a great songwriter and artist. You got on the project with Diplo. Yeah. So talk about that. How did you in Diplo become friends. Yeah, kind of cool. We call Diplo like Big Loud's cousin. I'm at Big Loud Records here in Nashville. And he had that huge song with Morgan Heartless and has always just been a champion for country music. He comes from Mississippi and Florida. That's where he grew up. And yeah, Seth England, our CEO one day was like, hey, I want you to put your vocal on this song. We're going to send it to Diplo. And I was like, yeah, that's cool. Didn't really hear anything back for eight or nine months and then Diplo came and DJed our Christmas party at Big Loud. That following year,
Starting point is 00:28:42 we all went to the Titans game and we all hung out. And I mean, almost a whole year after that is when he sent back the mix of Sad in the Summer, that first mix with my vocal on it. It was like this Duolipa disco track. It was awesome. Just randomly after a year? Yeah. I think he was ready to do Thomas Wesley too, which we kind of all knew. It had to hold out patience for that. But did you know it was coming. I was hopeful. Yeah. But I mean, the DJ world,
Starting point is 00:29:10 so I've gotten to do so many cool things like The Voice, Good Morning America. We're doing other stage coach with Diplo, and the DJ world is wild. We're the most type A genre across the board of just like all of our artists for the most part. You know, you're supposed to be here on time. You do this. This is your plan for next week. This is your plan for nine months from now. The DJs, they're like going from Ibiza to L.A.
Starting point is 00:29:32 to Vegas, all in 72 hours. It's wild. I want to play a little clip here. This is sad in the summer with Diplo, Lily Rose. When you get that back, is it fully produced like we're hearing it? For the most part. That's pretty cool. Yeah, I didn't have a whole lot of mixed notes for Diplow, believe it.
Starting point is 00:30:07 It just is just pretty cool. That's pretty cool. on your TikTok fee, what does the algorithm give you mostly? I say that because Eddie gets a bunch of dancing sorority girls. And he's like, I don't even look at these. But now all it does is feed me. And we're like, okay, buddy. Yeah, for sure, bud.
Starting point is 00:30:20 What do you get? It's a lot of cats. I have a cat at home, so I love cats and cooking. And then I just feel like it's the run of the mill, like what would be vine energy. I just get funny videos. Yeah, quick, funny stuff. Nothing crazy, no. I get 90s wrestling.
Starting point is 00:30:38 Is that funny, Lily? Yeah. Okay, good. I get 90s wrestling. I get golf. I get a lot of sports. No dancing girls? You know, I could,
Starting point is 00:30:48 you want to roll through just like five algorithms? Yeah, yeah, yeah, do it. This is a fun bit that could give me a lot of trouble. Let's see what happens. Because I don't, here we go. I'm excited. Algorithm time. And here we go, number one,
Starting point is 00:31:01 Morgan Evans. This is my free you page. This is not my following page, but I do follow Morgan. A song from Morgan Evans. Next up. Oh, that's very close. Tim Duncan, while you never trash talk in the NBA,
Starting point is 00:31:11 Tim Duncan enforcing many people. That's a good one. Next one. 90s wrestling. On par. 90s wrestling, that's three. Number four is a commercial. I'm going to skip through that.
Starting point is 00:31:22 Just so you guys see I'm not getting off anything. Number four, former Auburn cheerleader plato with her side piece to kill her husband of the Bahamas. So it's like a barstool sports but drama. That's four. And then five is Pee We Hurley. RIP.
Starting point is 00:31:38 R. Two we heard of it. Number six, though, if we're doing one more, is... I would just quit at five, man. You would? That would. Well, now I need to have. No, no.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Aliens. Oh, no. I was going to say, what? Ocean Gates next. Like, come on, man. Aliens. They do get some alien stuff. I get a ton of bar stool.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Yeah. Yeah, a ton. You're a sports fan, though, right? Huge. Yeah, me too. Yeah. So, Amy, what do you get on yours? You know what?
Starting point is 00:31:58 I looked to tag you on TikTok and you were not there. That is my daughter. Listen. You're not on. There's no checkmark. No, what? I am. I look for you. I look for Radio Amy. There's nothing. You want to know who has a lot of TikTok followers? Lily?
Starting point is 00:32:10 No, it's because look, look, because I'm Amy Brown, here I am. But then one day my daughter got on and changed it to Stasheera. Like my handle at Stasheera. With the blue checkmark and everything. Right, she's 16. That's messed up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So then I had to like turn something in for TikTok for work and I go and I go, and I go,
Starting point is 00:32:29 Stasherra, why would you put your name? She was like, I don't know. She just wanted to make some videos. And so then I said, you need to add me back. So she added me back as Amy underscore Brown 43. I thought that was a fake account. No, that is me. Trying to tag you.
Starting point is 00:32:44 But, yeah, so if we go to Maya Bout, it's going to be whatever she likes to watch. Oh, okay. Well. So. That's me. It's literally the raging. It's not. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:32:56 That's funny. Lily, how many followers do you have on TikTok? Do you know? I think like not just over nine. Nine was. 900,000. Got it. It's really wild.
Starting point is 00:33:08 When I first got on TikTok, the first video I posted was like, hey, if I break 50 followers, I'll release the rest of this demo. Got like 32 followers that day. Still, I'll release the demo. I was like, whatever. She's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's an L for me. Love the honesty. And we ended up getting up to 850,000 in like six weeks.
Starting point is 00:33:27 So it was a huge jump. Whenever you blow up wherever it is, if it's Instagram, if it's TikTok, if it's on the side of the road, you know, all the sudden, you're working tirelessly, and then something happens. And then everybody's like, we got to have you. And you're like, well, I've been here for a long time. And what was that moment for you? Was it when you put villain out? And then how quickly did people start to go? We got to have you. Oh, yeah. It was villain for sure. I had one person that bit at another demo before that. Her name's Raya Marshall. And she was a publisher in town at BMG at the time. asked me to come over and hang out and listen through songs and we listened through songs and
Starting point is 00:34:08 villain was on that list with a couple of others and she was just kind of like hey i don't know if the music's there yet but i really love your voice and i want to keep in touch and kind of let a fire under me to be like well it looks like i'm going to post everything that i have um because i have nothing to lose and when villain went viral and everyone came calling i definitely only picked up the phone for the one person that took the took the bait early the person who believed in you she is my champion Yeah, I wouldn't be here with her. When you are putting out music, what was your job to make money while you were trying to create a career? Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:34:41 I've had so many. But when Villain popped off, I was working at a country club here in town, and I was delivering groceries on Instacart. What was the country? Two questions now. The country club, what were you doing there? I worked in the tennis center. Not a tennis player, but just anything I could do. And, yeah, I worked in the tennis center.
Starting point is 00:35:00 I was there like booking courts for the country club members. Did you ever see anybody famous and be like, Porn wine? Yeah, yeah. Mr. Urban. Like they drink wine while they play tennis? No, there was lots of wine after tennis though. Oh.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Yeah. Is that a sport you'd like to Amy? Wine and tennis. That's fun, same time. And then you Instacart. Sometimes I'll use Instacart. Yeah. And I'll say I would like a chocolate chip granola bar specifically.
Starting point is 00:35:27 Sure. And then they'll come back and all of a sudden they bring me a pack of Big League 2 and just act like that's what they were supposed to get. Yeah. What do you do you get there and you just go, ah, it's the closest thing, screw it, throw in the bag? Not for me, again, rule followers. So I wanted to make sure everything was right and try to communicate with the customers. But yeah, I mean, I enjoyed that job compared to like working at the mall and referee and
Starting point is 00:35:51 nine-year-old basketball games. It's a, I liked that one. I would also probably skim a little. If I were an Uber Eats driver, I probably skim a few fries every time. How can you skim groceries? I don't know. Grates, a bite of an apple, can you imagine? Bobby's the reason they've got those stickers on the delivery on the food.
Starting point is 00:36:08 That's right. I love that. My point with this is Lily, like, knew what she wanted to do, but she also knew that she had to grind even to get to a place to have a shot to do what she wanted to do. And I think that's really admirable. Thank you. The fact that you've hung in and just, again, you're so good,
Starting point is 00:36:22 and you still had to strategically grind it out. Yeah. Which is two different things in one. So what are you going to play for us here? I know you guys have your guitars. You and Kevin here. Kevin, how are you, buddy? I'm good, man.
Starting point is 00:36:31 I asked Kevin earlier, say, hey, man, we've ever met? He's like, I don't know, I think so. And he's like, yeah, we have. I just don't want to say that. But it was, how many years ago, Kevin? It had to be, what is it, 23, so four. Four or five years ago, and where do we meet? Backstage somewhere.
Starting point is 00:36:46 And how quick probably was our interaction? Oh, it's super quick. See? I was just, I was just this guitar player. He didn't care. But I remember being like, you're not just a guitar player. You're a person. And you're amazing.
Starting point is 00:36:56 Remember that whole speech I gave you? Yeah, you did. Yeah, thank you. His name's Kevin Smith. You can forget him sometimes. Yeah, yeah, that's what it was. You're the reason I'm still here. Well, Kevin, I just want to say that you're very unforgettable to me.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Thank you. Yes. Lily Rose is here. You told me about him before. A lot. I used to come in every day and be like, has anybody seen Kevin? And I would go, Kevin! Lily, what are you going to play for us? We're going to play this new one that I haven't even put on the internet or anything yet.
Starting point is 00:37:20 But it means the world to me. It's a song called Two Flowers. And kind of like if my mom had a crystal ball when she was naming me the day I was born back in 93 of she she hit the nail on the head with my name so here we're playing new one lily rose here on the bobby bone show come on lily rose thank you you know when you said the title of that song i was like two flowers what i'm not getting here yeah because lily is her name her last name's rose yeah did you guys get that the whole time yeah i know not until she started singing yeah and then it hit me i was like oh two flowers lily and rose yeah my parents had the same situation
Starting point is 00:37:55 They did not realize it was two flowers until like three weeks after I was born. And they were like... That's funny. Yeah, because it's my middle name. My last name's Williamson, but like Lily Rose. Yeah, look at you. That's the song's awesome. Hey, thanks.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Yeah, that's really good. Appreciate it. We're doing a show together, right? Yeah, yeah, November, I think. Yes, cool. I just want to make sure. Yeah, because Kevin's not coming. Kevin's not invited.
Starting point is 00:38:16 I didn't know if she knew yet or if she was... She knows. Okay. We're all good. Yeah, dude. I mean, that was in my inbox before I pulled out of your driveway after the Bobbycast, so I appreciate that. I never want to say something that I never want to be vague and generic, even the first time that we met. I told Lily, I said, hey, I'm a fan. Come up and do the show,
Starting point is 00:38:36 do the podcast. And it was at the ACMs. There were 10,000 people around and people just throw out stuff like that. Well, let's go to dinner. Let's do an interview. But I told Lily that. And then I thought, when I was leaving, I was like, I bet she thinks I pull a crap. But I didn't say that to anybody else that night, only her. And so then we messaged her, she came to the bobby cast. And I was like, be honest, did you think that I was full of crap? She goes, no, I didn't think you're full of crap, because I don't think you're full of crap. And so then she was leaving. I said, hey, why don't you come to a show in November with me in Louisville? Because it's not far drive, make some good money. My audience will love you. And then I thought, we'll see if she really believes me. But then, yeah, I sent it out
Starting point is 00:39:08 immediately. That's awesome. Dude, I've been listening to you for too long to know that you say things that you don't mean. Yeah, I may be wrong, but I mean them. Right? So I say things sometimes that are wrong, but I definitely mean them. So a couple things. One, follow Lily on TikTok, Lily Rose Music Official. You have new music coming out? Yeah. Working on it? When does that song come out?
Starting point is 00:39:28 I don't know. We just finished it. I'm working with Paul DiGivani right now, and we just finished it, and we've got a lot of music in the tank, so hopefully soon. Out with Sam, then with Shania, which is super cool.
Starting point is 00:39:39 And then in Louisville, in November, with your boy. That's the big one. That's the big one. Sam Hunt and Shania, whatever. Let's go into a theater in Louisville, baby. Yeah, Lily Rose will be doing that show with me and my comedically inspirational show. Lily, you are, you're a real treat. I really like
Starting point is 00:39:55 enjoy you as a person and love you as an artist. And Kevin, how about you? How about him? Way to strum some strings, Kev. Yeah, yeah. There she is. Lily Rose. And that's it. Go see her. And when you get new music out, let's talk about it again. Come on. Can't wait. Thanks for having me. Lily Rose, everybody. Thank you guys. In 2023, former bachelor star Clayton Eckerd found himself at the center of a paternity scandal. The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story. This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth. You doctored this particular test twice in someone's, correct? I doctored the test ones. It took an army of internet detectives to crack the case.
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Starting point is 00:42:24 What's up, everyone? I'm Ego Wodom. My next guest, you know from Stepbrothers, Anchorman, Saturday Night Live. and the Big Money Players Network. It's Will Ferrell. Woo, whoo. My dad gave me the best advice ever.
Starting point is 00:42:41 I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come, look for up-and-coming talent.
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Starting point is 00:43:29 podcast. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. There's a farmer in Kansas. His name is Lee Wilson, and he's celebrating 50 years of marriage with his wife Renee. So do you know what he did on some of his land with the help of his son? Carved her face with the mower?
Starting point is 00:43:53 No. That'd be cool. Yeah, I could see like a cornfield type thing. That's my guess. That would be cute. Keep that in mind. But no, she loves sunflowers. So he went out with his son and planted approximately 15,000 sunflowers per acre in an 80 acre field, which if you do the math, 1.2 million sunflowers.
Starting point is 00:44:14 They all grow? Or did he plant them for like her. He started the project back in May so that. They'd be growing. Yeah, their anniversary, I think is officially tomorrow. But she already knows about it because they're growing. I would think so. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:27 She's like, what's the little sunflowers? And she just said, oh my gosh, this is so romantic. It's so perfect. It's very special. And the sunflower field is so pretty that it's like people driving by or seeing it and stopping and taking pictures. So it's become like an attraction. I like sunflowers. I'm not a big flower guy, but I saw some people buying with the farmer's market the day and they had two big ones.
Starting point is 00:44:45 I like sunflowers. I thought, we should get some of those for the house. They're pretty. I didn't say it out loud. And then I forgot about it quickly. But I did think for a second, we should get some of those for the house. Plant a field for Caitlin. I think that's my favorite flower.
Starting point is 00:44:55 Really? Let me do my top flower, my Mount Rushmore of flowers. Number one, sunflower. You like roses. Everybody likes roses, right? I know, but I mean, number two. Man, it should be all sunflower. But I've got to be the blue bonnet.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Oh, the blue bonnet's cool. I don't care about it. Blue bonnets are awesome. Pansy, you like pansy. You are a Pansy. No, I am a pansy. That's a, there's a difference there. Daisies?
Starting point is 00:45:23 Okay, I'm going to go. Pansies? Oh, stop. That's a flower. No, no, hold on. Hey, Amy. Amy, I'm going to let you slide on that one. We literally just said Pansy.
Starting point is 00:45:35 I thought they said daisies. And they did. Oh my God. Okay. I'm sitting here. Okay. I have other things going on in my brain when y'all are saying stuff too. But this is a show. We're all supposed to be like listening to each other on the show. I know. I need to focus. Wait, wait, wait. What about Daisy? Not a good point. Daffodils?
Starting point is 00:45:50 I'm going to go with Iris. Iris. The Iris. It's a great song about the Goo Goo Goo Dolls too. If you don't want the world. I'm going to go with tulips. I'm going to go with sunflowers. And I'm going to go with finally.
Starting point is 00:46:05 I just got to throw a rose on there too. Yeah. Those are my four. Like what color? What color? Yeah. What color? Well, because I love you guys so much red.
Starting point is 00:46:13 But I'm, you guys, if you thought about a pansy? Yeah, I did. Tulips are legit. What about a pansy? That would be a good idea. Listen, I was thinking about in my head about how carnations get a bad rap. And it's like, I don't know why. Because I like them.
Starting point is 00:46:27 I think they're so pretty, especially white ones. But they, everyone's always like, ugh, carnation. I don't mind a carnation. People, they're cool. I like sunflowers, number one, though. All right, that's it. Amy, thank you. It's your story.
Starting point is 00:46:36 So we're not going to punish you. That's the tell me something good. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. All right, we're going to draft Circular Foods. Amy's out. I'm in. By the way, new rule, we're not playing seasons anymore.
Starting point is 00:46:54 Whoever wins gets the belt. You get to keep the belt until the next game. Okay. Oh, that's legit. Yeah. All right, here we go. Circular foods. Lunchbox won the role.
Starting point is 00:47:02 So you get to draft your first circular food. And what's the number one pick? Well, since we're going to go in a circle. we're going to do circular foods I'm going to take pizza that's the that's a good one that's the one a I was hoping he wouldn't do that
Starting point is 00:47:15 that's the one a Eddie my second pick is cheeseburger okay Morgan fine the best circular food
Starting point is 00:47:27 it's donuts right yeah lunch you got the pizza part right but you should have gone Mexican pizza pizza you can say whatever you want I'm fine with the answer, but explain that to me?
Starting point is 00:47:43 Yeah, I don't know what that is. Mexican pizza from Taco Bell? So good. No, no, I know, but it's circle? Yeah, it's a circle. Got it. It's like fried tortillas. Got it. Okay, right?
Starting point is 00:47:51 With Mexican pizza. Okay. And you guys took off the dang good ones. I know. Yeah, Mexican pizza was what you were going with, right? Well, that was going to be 1A for me. That was not on my list. Wasn't on my radar.
Starting point is 00:48:05 Circular food. I'm going to go with... There's no way I can win this one. Wait, no, you can't. Yeah, that's good. Chocolate chip cookies. I'm not even going to just say cookies because I want the specific chocolate chip cookies is my thing.
Starting point is 00:48:22 Okay. You're out. I know, but I'm telling you cookies would have been my number one, so you're good. When I was out, I said stuff, you yelled at me. And you're out because you weren't good last time. Yeah, so I don't know if we should be taking advice from you. Give me some advice. So now we go backwards.
Starting point is 00:48:38 So I go first again this time. So circular foods, I'm going to go. I have chocolate chip cookies And I'm going to go with Onion rings Stuff, there's just not anything I'm super passionate about here Yeah, that's a tough one I'm going to go with onion rings
Starting point is 00:48:57 Ray Yeah, I guess my demographic is women So I'm going to do Bree Cheese Oh, that's good Bree Yeah I didn't think about that
Starting point is 00:49:08 I don't know what that is cheese Well I know it's cheese but I mean You want to written as Bree cheese? Yes Okay Amy, stop Like Amy says yes
Starting point is 00:49:18 like she has to say about how it's written. You're in the penalty box. You can't do anything in there. I was saying he should probably put cheese. Okay, but you I mean,
Starting point is 00:49:29 another great breakfast food. I've been loving them lately. Bagels. Eddie? I'm going to go, Bones, with my demographic tortillas. Give me a tortilla.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Okay. It's good. Lunch box. Well, if you guys don't want it, I'll take it. I mean, I wake up in the morning and I go and I'm like, oh, do I want blueberry? Do I want chocolate chip? Do I want strawberry?
Starting point is 00:50:01 Pancakes. Those are in a circle. Every morning? It's a good one. You do that every morning? How do you get those in the morning? I want to get some? I just, I think about it, but then I can't cook them because that's got work. Got it. Yeah, we got pancakes. That pizza one is just the big I know, but that's only one.
Starting point is 00:50:16 It's only one. I know. But then I nail it with pancakes and pizza. You can't win with just one player. Sometimes you can't with our list. because they just see one. That first pick's strong. He got it. He got a fair and square. Sure.
Starting point is 00:50:26 Okay. So lunchbox, you have pancake and pizza. What is your final pick? We'll start with you here. Man, this is a tough one now. There's a lot of circular foods left. Amy, what would you pick? I don't know if I'm allowed to say.
Starting point is 00:50:40 No, you're not. That's why he was a joke. I was testing here. Oh, because I have a good one. I'm an itching to say it. Man, give me. Mm-mm-mm. Circular foods.
Starting point is 00:50:54 Circular foods. Give me sushi. Ew. Sometimes it's in a rectangle. I think your first two are strong enough to not really penalize that sushi one, but the sushi one probably not great. But I think your first two are so good.
Starting point is 00:51:11 I don't understand how you guys don't like sushi. It's not always circular. It is, though. I'm a sushi roll. A roll. A roll. No, sushi comes out. Not in Nagy or whatever that is.
Starting point is 00:51:21 I don't know what that is. I've only had circular. Like, you order. It's circle. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you. They're a handheld circle. You put them in your mouth. Dude, this is genius.
Starting point is 00:51:30 And I just came up with it. Give me a Reese's buttercup. Yeah. No, he only was a Reese's buttercup. Reeson buttercup is what he said. We know what he means. A Reese's peanut butter cup. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Yes. Morgan. Good one. There's so many good ones left. There are? Yeah. There's a lot of stuff, dude. Well, you have a lot of stuff, but they're not good.
Starting point is 00:51:52 What do you mean? Like oranges? I have oranges written down. I'm not picking oranges. That's a sphere. No, it's a circle. The ball. It's a circle.
Starting point is 00:51:59 That's a glow. It's like a circle of sushi. It's not even perfect circle, but we got it. Reese's a peanut bar cup is not a perfect circle. It has indentions. It's true. So shut up. Yeah, thank you.
Starting point is 00:52:11 I think I'm going to stay with the breakfast category and go muffin. Okay. That's cute. Ray? What? I don't know how muffin is a circle. Who cares? Oh, it is a circle.
Starting point is 00:52:22 It is a circle. Yeah. Say whatever you want. Okay. Amy, why are you? No, I get it now. The bottom part. Well, I'm seeing the part when it overflows.
Starting point is 00:52:31 I wish you were more of a hater when you played. You're the ultimate hater when you're sitting back. No, no, I get it now. Ray. This one was easy. I think you can go ahead and make me the winner. Hold on. You think you're going to win with Mexican pizza and brie cheese.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Hold on. He said, donut. He said donut. I already have it. Yeah, you do. So you get nothing for third. I'll win with two I don't think so
Starting point is 00:52:55 You only get two And so for the third one you have to put Pick the one that was already I'm an idiot I'm an idiot That's good For the third one I'm an idiot Well the problem is
Starting point is 00:53:04 You don't know who it is So I wouldn't do that Because somebody could see that And just vote on it Yeah put poop Good Poop Oh
Starting point is 00:53:11 I think you might win with that Yeah He might be Mexican pizza and breed cheese And poop I think that's the boy you put there And then mine for final circular food. I have chocolate chip cookies. I have onion rings.
Starting point is 00:53:26 There's so much. I'm probably going to go with cheesecake. Yeah? That's good. And that's all the better. I mean, some other ones I have was pie, obviously. Yeah, no way. Eggo waffles. Hmm. Yeah. Like waffles in general. Funions. Meatballs, oranges, dipping dots. A scoop of ice cream. Like if you scoop it out I was gonna go with biscuit there
Starting point is 00:53:53 Like a biscuit Oh Bisket would be good Nella wafers Oh my gosh cinnamon roll Oh cinnamon roll would have been good Yeah Did you guys have anything that you were just really leaning on That maybe you didn't pick
Starting point is 00:54:03 Well you didn't pick cheesecake I was thinking just a cake Because people love cake But you went sushi? No no but the problem is Some go in square Some come in like they're not all circle Sushi too
Starting point is 00:54:13 The exact same thing I don't know what you guys are talking about When I order sushi it comes in little You're ordering a sushi roll Okay, well, I don't know what the difference is. That's what I order. Amy, well, that's the one you were sitting on that you thought was so good. When?
Starting point is 00:54:25 The whole time. And you're like, oh, my God, they're so stupid. Well, I thought, I thought for sure Bobby would pick some sort of pie. Yeah, I thought about it. I went with cheesecake over pie. Which that works, too, because that's circular. Like pumpkin pie was probably going to be the pie I picked. And then when lunchbox said pancake, I was like, for sure, waffle.
Starting point is 00:54:43 I had waffles, too. Maybe that was a better way. You could have done chips, huh? Like tocito chips, you can literally do whatever you want. Eggs was another one. Eggs. You can pick turkey. You can pick a turkey if you want.
Starting point is 00:54:55 Because Eminemps around. Skittles? Yes, all that. Okay, so these are going up. Please vote on all three together. Don't vote on just the number one pick. But vote, and then whomever gets the most votes gets to put the belt in front of it. Okay?
Starting point is 00:55:09 Yeah. And the worst is kicked out next round. Circular foods. Go to bobbybones.com. We'll leave it up for like six hours. Thank you. In the next segment, we're going to do TikTok show and Tell something that you're like, dang, I got to show this to the show.
Starting point is 00:55:23 TikTok show and tell. For example, I follow this guy who's a private investigator, and he talks about one of the mistakes that investigators make while working on a case. Here's the number one mistake investigators make when working on a case. I was working with a client, and we ran his criminal background in Utah because he asked for me to. He had a DUI conviction. The court says that he showed up, that there was a hearing, that there was a criminal defense attorney. He didn't even live in the state
Starting point is 00:55:51 He had never been to Utah That was someone else and he committed identity theft So someone stole his identity Went to court He got busted as they were being him Then just showed up in court Got to charge That's messed up
Starting point is 00:56:08 That's messed up That is crazy The fact that someone who would steal someone's identity Then get caught while they're selling the identity And they're like well I guess I got to go to court As this fake identity Then they get the charge And they're like I'm guilty
Starting point is 00:56:18 And they can just leave that identity behind That's crazy But this dude had it on his record and he was like, I never got a DUI in Utah. Wild. That's crazy. So that to me blew my mind. And so TikTok Show and Tell, I have another one coming up about kid actors and where they are now. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:36 That's what mine's about. All right. We're going to do that segment coming up next. TikTok Show and Tell. It's time for TikTok Show and Tell. You saw something on TikTok and you want to bring it to the show. Eddie. This psychologist pops up on my TikTok and she.
Starting point is 00:56:50 She's got a fun game where she asks you questions. And depending on how you answer, she can tell you what kind of person you are. Check it out. Here is a fun psychological game. Answer these questions as fast as you can. What's one plus one? What's two plus two? What's four plus four?
Starting point is 00:57:06 What's eight plus eight? Now name a vegetable, the first one that comes to your mind as fast as you can. If you said carrot, your brain works about 90% of people who play this game. And if you answered a different vegetable, Your brain probably continues to stay in independent thinking. Even when somebody else tries to lull you into simple thought patterns. I mean, dude, that's it. I said carrot. You said broccoli. I don't know how the game worked. I just literally said broccoli. I do nothing else.
Starting point is 00:57:35 I know. That means you're an independent thinker. Did you do it along with it? Yeah, I did tomato. Oh. Okay. He can say that. You're lying. Tomato is a fruit. Tomatoes a fruit. It is. Got seeds. Tomatoes a fruit.
Starting point is 00:57:46 I don't know about that. Tomatoes the fruit. Okay. So is avocado. Well, then I'm very independent. No, that's wrong. Oh, yes. I thought that was pretty cool. Lunchbox, show and tell. Yeah, some lady named Deliciously Inspired popped up.
Starting point is 00:58:00 And with kids, you have to look for creative ways to cook and make breakfast because all you eat is eggs all the time. And she had a great hack for making pancakes. These are freezer pancakes and they are a perfect meal prep idea for a quick breakfast during those busy morning. They don't require much time to put together. Just make the batter with ingredients listed in the caption. poured into an ice cube tray, add your favorite toppings, and then freeze until ready to use. Make sure you cook this on low heat, and that is it. Bye. So you just pour them, like you're making, uh, cul-aid popsicles?
Starting point is 00:58:29 Yeah, and you put them in the freezer. You freeze them, and then when you're ready to use them, you just pop them up, stick them on the low of it, and they spread out into pancakes in like a minute. That's kind of cool. Oh, they spread too. You're not eating in the shape of the cube. Yeah, they, they... That's a cool. Meltz, I guess. Melt into a pancake, I guess is how you call it. We'll put all these up, by the way, too, so you guys can see them. Amy, what is yours? Okay, so you know, in Super Mario, you know, in Super Mario, you know, He's like, it's a me, Mario.
Starting point is 00:58:50 It's a me, Mario. Well, there's a podcast breaking it down, and that's not what he's saying. Let me try again. It's a meat. It's a meat, Mario. Eat some meat, Mario. I don't know what else he could say here. I just found out that Super Mario, he doesn't really say, it's a me, Mario, since Nintendo's based in Japan.
Starting point is 00:59:10 Okay. In Japanese, it'sumi means superb or super. So really, he was saying Super. Mario. It's a me. It's a me. It's a me. It's a me. It's a me. It also works like Italian. It's oh me. Oh, audio. Okay. Who hasn't gone? Morgan? Yeah. So I love cooking corn, but the worst part about cooking corn is that you have to husk the corn. So this is a hack to husk the corn in like two minutes. You're going to take these two things to corn. You're just going to put them straight in the microwave. Five minutes. Don't touch you. Corn's down in the microwave. You're chopped the end off. Then you're just gonna push it right out of the husk. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:59:51 You know you're gonna have to husk your corn. I don't know what you're doing about. I love her. Yeah, she's cool. She's passionate about corn. Yeah. So explain to me what's happening. So you just take, like corn right as you buy it from the grocery store,
Starting point is 01:00:05 throw it into the microwave. But heat it up. Yeah, like you're heating it up in the microwave. You don't have to put it in anything. Just by itself in the microwave, five minutes. Bring it out. You cut the top off and then you just slide the corn out of the whole husk. For five minutes.
Starting point is 01:00:18 I never cook anything for five minutes. That's a long time. It's like a bake. potato. Five minutes. I don't know if I ever cook anything for, if it takes that long it doesn't need the microwave.
Starting point is 01:00:26 That's how I feel. Oh. But that's great. But then you can cook your corn however you want after that. It's just so you don't know. Oh, wait, then you have to cook it after that? Well, it could be ready like that,
Starting point is 01:00:34 but maybe you like it on the grill or the oven. Because it's not just, have you all ever hussed corn before? I did the whole episode on it. Remember breaking by the bone to went out there. Proposed my wife right after that episode, the corn episode. Wow, I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:00:44 Okay, well, it's time consuming. And then there's all the little strings and it takes about it. It's terrible. He had all the strings on your hand. Here's mine. There are the two actors. There were kids at the time on Full House, not Michelle, Tanner, but they played the sons of Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Nikki and Alex. And this is a Where Are They Now? Everybody remembers Full House. But whatever happened to Alex and Nikki, who were the twin sons of Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky? Well, these two actors, Blake and Dylan, Toomey Willoy, are now in the early 30s. These twin brothers have been staying out of the spotlight for the most part.
Starting point is 01:01:13 They've actually been working behind the scenes in Hollywood as sound effect technicians artists for a lot of movies, and TV shows that we know and love. And Blake also worked as a firefighter for a number of years. But they did return to their acting groups briefly when they both appeared on the 2016 Netflix remake of Full House called Fuller House. Sounds like they're pretty balanced dudes. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:31 You know, the one guy, I think Zachary Ty Bryan from Home Improvement has got arrested again for, like, domestic abuse. Like if you're a kid actor, it's tough because you only know that way to live. And there's a lot of stuff given to you, and there's a lot of privilege. But I feel like they're firefighters and not working behind the scenes. It's pretty cool. Yeah, but I mean, let's be real. These guys weren't like stars.
Starting point is 01:01:50 But they're still living there and they could keep chasing it. They could end up on Celebrity Rehab very easy, any of these shows. That's true. Because they're like, look, it's the kid twins from full house. I mean, that's something one of those shows would like to have to put on there. I was watching one of, I'm sure Justin Bieber has multiple doctors, but this brain doctor that he sees specifically and was talking about how at very young age, Justin's brain was getting dopamine hit after.
Starting point is 01:02:13 Justin Bieber, yeah. His, like, you know, when you get a rush from something, like, oh, we get dopamine hits by looking at TikTok or whatever. But Justin was getting so many at such a young age that his, just completely, like, fright. I'm like he kept having to do more and more and more to feel, feel. And then that's how it took him on a path. And now he's been going back to repair his brain,
Starting point is 01:02:34 which is the great part about our brains is you can rewire them and go back in their neuroplasticity. It's awesome. Did you get that on TikTok? YouTube. Well, YouTube, show and tell. That'd have been a great one. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:02:47 All right. All right, your number ones all across the chart. The number one pop song right now is Taylor Swift Cruel Summer. Number one alternative song, Dirty Heads, Rescue Me. And over on the country chart, last week's number one is at number two this week. That's jelly roll need a favor. And the number one song, Justin Moore and Priscilla Block, you, me, and whiskey. Those are all your number ones?
Starting point is 01:03:25 Here's Amy's pile of stories. Mark Zuckerberg said he's eating a 4,000 calorie McDonald's meal. So just this is one order in order to get ready for his fight against Elon Musk. And if anybody else said that, I would go, well, he must be getting paid by McDonald's to mention them specifically. But he doesn't eat one of them. Yeah, good point. He gets 20 nuggets, a quarter pounder, large fries, Oreo McFlurry, apple pie, and maybe some side cheese burgers for later. So he must just struggle putting weight on still, which is crazy because he's an adult man.
Starting point is 01:03:58 Usually when you get to be late 20s, early 30s, that whole, I just can't put on weight stops. I can do it real easy. Yeah, yeah. I'm surprised that he's that, though. And I hear that Elon Musk is not really going to fight him. I know they've said they're going to fight on Twitter or X, as they call it now. But I think Elon Musk is like, first I need to have a surgery. Mark Zuckerberg without a shirt on
Starting point is 01:04:23 He's a beast He's ripped He's beast I'm telling you He's thinking of social network And a little goobbery guy He's a beast Because I did a picture
Starting point is 01:04:31 I'm looking at now With him and two other dudes Is their training He has eight abs Just standing there It's crazy He's gonna whoop Elon Musk If they fight
Starting point is 01:04:40 That's gonna be crazy Yeah I guess Mike Davis He's a UFC fighter And he's like Yo yo yo yo yo You got it He said yo yo yo yo yo
Starting point is 01:04:46 Yeah like stop You're in camp No McDonald's Like you stop doing that But I guess Mark Zuckerberg's like, whatever, I'll do what I want. Nickelback, they're from Canada, and the hometown that they're from has a sign up, population 2600. Proud to be the home of Nickelback, yeah. Unfortunately, they had to take the sign down, not because they're not proud of Nickelback, but because of safety concerns.
Starting point is 01:05:09 It seems that fans were taking tons of pictures in their song, photograph. They were like literally trying to do that and pulling off the road, trying to get their photograph in front of that. as they had to remove it and it made me think of your hometown sign. They should just put the sign somewhere not right up next to the street. There's a more strategic place to put that. The problem with my sign was people kept shooting it. Right. My town, yeah, yeah, Mountain Pine Arkansas, everybody's got guns and not even in a battle.
Starting point is 01:05:37 I mean, people aren't shooting it. It's just like, woo, no, no, no, no. So, yeah, it's been shot and hit and everything else. But yeah, I'm looking at the picture. It's a really big sign and people were pulling over causing accidents. Have y'all ever pulled over to take a sign somewhere? Yeah, the Vegas sign? The Oklahoma, I've never seen the Vegas sign.
Starting point is 01:05:54 Really? I've never driven into Vegas. Yeah, you got to take a cab out there and do it. I'm good. Oh, okay. That's cool, though. I like to see that, but I'm good on that. I did it on the equator in Africa.
Starting point is 01:06:06 There's a sign there? There's a sign? Yeah, it's really cool. I've done it going into Arkansas from Oklahoma and Oklahoma from Arkansas to do that. But yeah, the equator, I think that wins. I did it at the home sign of Bobby Bones. Well, I've done that too. You did?
Starting point is 01:06:17 Mountain Pine? Yeah. Man, Abby, on the way back from the Diamond Park, we went to the sun. You did? Was it shot? Buller holes? That was pretty beat up. Your boy. All right, what else? Well, when Riley Green was in here, he was talking about how he's modeling for an underwear brand.
Starting point is 01:06:32 Breaking news with us. We broke it, yeah. Is that what you're looking at over there, Amy? Well, I'm not looking at it. I was disappointed. It's him into a t-shirt. This is not him in a t-shirt. I feel awkward. What t-shirt are you looking at it? He's playing piano, right?
Starting point is 01:06:44 Oh, I never saw the pants one. That's a close. Yeah, I don't like that one, though. Yeah. I thought it was going to be like him ripped up in his underwear because I would be like, I respect. I like how hard this guy works at working out. But no, it's just like a zoom in of his belly button
Starting point is 01:06:56 and the top line of the underwear. Like I'm good on that. Yeah, Gil Dan or whatever. That's the brand. Rather your fan to button your pants, buddy. Put him on, dude. Pull him up. I know.
Starting point is 01:07:05 It's awkward. Yeah, good for him, though. If you can make money, be a good-looking. Yeah. Well, yeah. Dang. Way to go. Let it rip.
Starting point is 01:07:11 I, yeah. Lord knows I can't. Okay, I'm maybe. That's my file. That was Amy's Pile of Story. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Jared Adler is a college student in Oklahoma in his spare time to earn some cash. He's one of those annoying door-to-door salesman. Oh, yeah, would you like to buy a home security system going door-to-door? And so he's at this one lady's house, Miss Batista, talking on the front porch, when all of a sudden, she faints, passes out because the heat. And he's like, oh, my goodness, what do I do? 9-1-1. Yeah, I got a lady that passed out on her front porch.
Starting point is 01:07:51 He starts CPR. Who, who, who? Paramedics arrive and they're treating her. Well, she's got three kids in the house. Who's going to watch the three kids? Don't worry. Jared went out inside and babysat. It all worked out, right?
Starting point is 01:08:06 Yeah, yeah. I like it because it all worked out. She's all good, man. She's good. Risky letting some random guy watch a shit. No, no, no. Hold on. There was no letting.
Starting point is 01:08:15 He had to do it because there was no one there. She passed out. She's with the paramedics. Love it because it worked out. And this is Jared talking about how he thinks anybody on his security team would have done that. I have no doubt in my mind that anybody on my team would have done the same exact thing if they were given the same circumstance. At the end of the day, it's just about being a human. A lot of people get wrapped up in that we're not human.
Starting point is 01:08:37 We are human. We're just here to do a job. That's true. It's a good point, too. He's just out trying to make a living. Yeah. But I just love that nothing happened to the kid, too. And Ms. Batista said, you know, oh, these door-door salesmen, people think they're annoying.
Starting point is 01:08:50 Really, they're great people and they're just out here trying to earn a living. Not all of them, but still, I think. But she didn't, no word if she bought a security system. She needs to get that ADT or whatever it is for sure. Yeah, for sure. All right, that is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for Amy's morning corny.
Starting point is 01:09:09 The morning corny. What did the left eye say to the right eye? Would the left eye say to the right eye? Just between us, something smells. That was the morning corny. Now, Ramundo, take it away. Eddie's Spanish word of the day. My gente.
Starting point is 01:09:32 My gente. Today's word is Tierra. Wait, I thought it was mihente. No, mihente's like my people. Okay, Eddie, you can't do two because I don't know Spanish. I thought Mende was it. My hintte. But like when you go to Spanish class, doesn't the teachers say like, oh, bienveninos class?
Starting point is 01:09:46 We have two days. You can't do two. Okay, fine. My people. The word of the day. Bro, be gringo sensitive, okay? Okay, okay, okay. You got it, you got it.
Starting point is 01:09:57 It's tierra. Do you know what that means? Tierra. Yeah, there we go. Roll the arts. Tierra. Tierra. What do you think?
Starting point is 01:10:04 Is that a crad like a tiara? No, no, no, no. It's dirt. Oh. Tierra means dirt. Let me use that in a sentence for you. Bye, Tierra. That would be tough to sing that, though.
Starting point is 01:10:18 Bye, Tierra. Batria No, no, no, Sierra. You added a next up. Oh, he said roll the arms. It'll be like, Dirty deeds, Deterreira cheap.
Starting point is 01:10:31 Dirty deeds. Dirty Ria cheap. That's funny. That a good one? That's very good. What else would have dirt in it. Oh, oh, I got one. On that red-thria road.
Starting point is 01:10:44 That's where I found my first car. I got a little. I found Jesus. Or Jason Aldine. and go tauton down We go dirt terrida anthem No, derr-r-r-r-road anthem Yeah
Starting point is 01:10:57 Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that's it. I got a little tiara on my boots. Ooh, I got a little tiara on my boots. Yeah, that's tough. I'm saying that's a hard one. Hey, that's tough for the green go. That's correct. Eddie's Spanish word of the day.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Thank you very much. In 2023, former bachelor star Clayton Eckerd found himself at the center of a paternity scandal. The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story. This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth. You doctored this particular test twice in someone's, correct? I doctored the test ones. It took an army of internet detectives to crack the case.
Starting point is 01:11:40 I wanted people to be able to see what their tax dollars were being used for. Sunlight's the greatest disinfected. They would uncover a disturbing pattern. Two more men who'd been through the same thing. Greg Lepin and Michael Marincini. My mind was blown. I'm Stephanie Young. This is Love Trap.
Starting point is 01:11:58 Laura, Scottsdale Police. As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences. Ladies and gentlemen, breaking news at Americopa County as Laura Owens has been indicted on fraud charges. This isn't over until justice is served in Arizona. Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. There's two golden rules that any man should live by. Rule one, never mess with a country girl. You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
Starting point is 01:12:36 And rule two, never mess with her friends either. We always say that trust your girlfriends. I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends... Oh my God, this is the same man. A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist. I felt like I got hip-hift. by a truck. I thought, how could this happen to me? The cops didn't seem to care. So they take matters into their own hands. I said, oh, hell no. I vowed. I will be his last target. He's going to get
Starting point is 01:13:07 what he deserves. Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe. On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. What's up, everyone? I'm Ego Wode. My next guest, you know from Stepbrothers, Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and The Big Me, Money Players Network. It's Will Ferrell. Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. My dad gave me the best advice ever. I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working
Starting point is 01:13:47 my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent. He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet. Yeah. He goes, but there's so much luck involved. And he's like, just give it a shot. But if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit. If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration. It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Starting point is 01:14:18 Just hang in there. Yeah. It would not be. Right. It wouldn't be that. There's a lot of luck. Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. It's time to play.
Starting point is 01:14:31 the Bobby feud. On the phone right now is Cody in Lebanon. Cody, what's going on, buddy? Good, how you doing? I heard Don in the heat. We're doing pretty good in the heat. Here's the thing. Cody, it has been hot.
Starting point is 01:14:46 Let me level with you. It's been real hot. You know what feels good when you're real hot? Ooh, a nice, tasty drink from Sonic. Oh. Like a little slush. Sherry lime-Aid. Jerry Limbate. So we're going to play for a $50 Sonic gift card, Cody.
Starting point is 01:14:58 All you have to do is pick the player you think is going to win. we're going to play the Bobby feud. The category is America's favorite on-screen families. Oh. So who would you like? Amy, lunchboxer, Eddie, to play for you. Well, I'm going with Eddie because Eddie never gets picked. Wow. I mean, I guess that's true.
Starting point is 01:15:15 It'd have been more fun to get picked because you win. Yeah. But no one ever picks me. But you got the sympathy vote. Okay. All right, we're going to roll the dice to see who goes first. Get it? Eddie, you'll go first.
Starting point is 01:15:25 Okay. Here we go. America's favorite on-screen families. There are 10 answers on the board. Ready, here we go, Eddie. Go. Let's go with the tanners. Show me from Full House, the tanners.
Starting point is 01:15:38 Number eight answer. Oh, man, I should have saved that one. For the eight points. Okay. Hey, let's stick to TGIF. Give me the Winslow's. The Winslow's from Family Matters. Okay, show me from Family Matters.
Starting point is 01:15:52 The Winslow's. Held me out to and say the show as well, because I'm like, the one. Yeah, yeah. But since you knew the Tanners, I'm like, I got that one. Well, I said the Winslow's two, but I had to look at the shit there's here. Okay. Amy, it's over to you. Modern family, family, the Dumfries?
Starting point is 01:16:09 Okay. Modern family, the Dumfys. You're going to need the name of the family for sure. Oh, okay. Yeah. Go ahead, lunchbox. The Brady Bunch. The Brady's, the Brady family from the Brady Bunch.
Starting point is 01:16:24 So be sure to say the Brady family. Oh, sorry, the Brady family from the Brady Bunch. Thank you. Thank you. Show me the Brady's. That's good. Number three answer. Now we're in trouble.
Starting point is 01:16:33 But we love them. They've been on TV the longest in the history of TV. The Simpsons from The Simpsons. Oh, that's really good. It is good. Show me the Simpson family. Number two answer. Number two?
Starting point is 01:16:47 Mm-hmm. Dang, I was hoping that was 10, man. It's two. It's a big one. Dang. Okay, let's go back to the drawing board now. America's favorite on-screen families. We have 2,000 of our listeners on social media.
Starting point is 01:17:00 We have the Simpson family from the Simpsons, Brady Bunch, Brady's, the tanners from Full House. The, gosh, I don't know if this is, I don't know, man. Do people still love this family? Bobby. A lot of time. You need to come down. Wow. You just stalled forever.
Starting point is 01:17:17 Answer now, go. The Cosby from the Cosby Show. Okay. Show me the Cosby's. No, thank you. Points are now doubled, round two. Oh, man. This is where we get them.
Starting point is 01:17:27 Eddie, go. Give me the Taylors from home improvement. Show me Tim, the Tollman Taylor and his wife, Jill Taylor, from home improvement. Correct? Seven points. That's worth 14. Number seven answer.
Starting point is 01:17:38 Yeah, number seven answer. 14 points. And I don't know. This is just a shot in the dark here. Give me the Arnold's from the Wonder Years. Show me from the TV show. What would you do if I sang out of two? Show me the Arnold's.
Starting point is 01:17:52 Okay. Amy over to you. The Banks from Fresh Prince. The Fresh Prince of Bell Air. Show her the Banks family. Number 10 answer. Yeah. Dang it.
Starting point is 01:18:05 I didn't know their names. The Romano's from Everybody Loves Raymond. The what? Ray Romano. The Romano's? Yeah. Show me the Romano's. What?
Starting point is 01:18:21 Question. It's up to you, lunchbox. It is now over to you. Give me the Barones. Oh. From everybody loves Raymond. Show me the Barones. Oh, that's why I needed it to be specific.
Starting point is 01:18:35 I knew that one. happen and then I get it. Yeah. The Barone's Lunchbox's worth, that's number six. You have 12 points there. Yeah, see, I had the stupid Will Smith one, but I couldn't I was just like, the Bell Airs. I couldn't think of their name. The Romano's and the Bell Airs. I was like, ah, that's why I couldn't say it the last
Starting point is 01:18:50 time. One, two, three, four answers still on the board. Eddie's got the lead right now with 22 points. Then Amy, with 20 and lunchbox was 17. Points are doubled. Lunchbox's name America's favorite on-screen TV families. Yeah, the foreman's from the 70s show.
Starting point is 01:19:06 Show me the foreman's. Dang it. Well, it all comes down to this. Points are tripled. Eddie, you're in the lead. Four answers on the board, including the number one answer. You have one, four, five, and nine. I'm going to walk through some of these with you guys.
Starting point is 01:19:21 At number two, the Simpsons. At number three, the Brady's from the Brady Bunch. The Barones at six from everybody loves Raymond. The tailors from home improvement at seven. The Tanners at number eight from Full House. And the Banks family from the Fresh Prince of Bel Air at number 10. Eddie? America's favorite on-screen TV families, your answer is?
Starting point is 01:19:39 I cannot think of their names. Give me the bars from Roseanne. I have that. Give him the bars. What is their last name? Not the bars. That's all I had written down to. It's terrible.
Starting point is 01:19:54 Amy. The Walsh's from 9-2-0. Brenda Walsh. The Walshs. I didn't laugh at you, Eddie. I don't know. I never saw that. Okay.
Starting point is 01:20:05 You never saw 9-2-0. No, no. Show me the Walsh's. Amy, you've been eliminated. Now, Lunchbox, if you don't get one right, Eddie wins, and so does Cody. And I'm kind of, I like Cody. We want Cody to win. Lunchbox, I know you and you want to win.
Starting point is 01:20:20 Heck, I do not want that dude to win. Why not? I do not like Cody. What did he do to you? Didn't pick me. So you don't like him? Yeah. But, man, I am struggling with names.
Starting point is 01:20:33 but I mean, there's a family that everybody loved. They were cheering for this family. Hard. They may have been doing some bad stuff, but they were cheering for them. We've been going all happy, go lucky old school. Nope, I won't. No, that's what I thought they were going to jail.
Starting point is 01:20:50 They were a TV family, though. I didn't think about reality TV now. Yeah, man. Screen, family. Yeah, good job. I didn't either. Oh, man. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:20:59 You know what I think now. Oh, my goodness. You can talk it out. The favorite. favorite family on TV? Yep. It could be the Kardashians. It could be the Kardashians.
Starting point is 01:21:12 People love them. America's favorite on-screen TV family? Show me. This is not my answer. No, no. The Kardashians. So here's all we have. No. Oh, that's stupid. At number nine, the Braverman family.
Starting point is 01:21:29 I could not think of their name. That's Roseanne? No, it's. Parenthood. At number five, the Connors from Roseanne. Conners. And number four, the Bundys for Mary with Children. Oh, I thought about them. And the number one answer from two shows, same family, the Adams family, from Wednesday on Netflix and the Adams family, the TV show.
Starting point is 01:21:49 Dang, that's okay, though. We still won. Hey, Cody, lunchbox, you have to want. I'm sorry, Cody Eddie, you guys won. Let's go, Cody. Good job, Eddie. Thank you, man. And that's crazy that people don't pick me, right?
Starting point is 01:22:02 It's crazy because now, look at it. Yeah, correct. Correct. I can win these games. correct? That's it correct. No. Are you correcting him messing up a word? When I mess up, he laughed. But I mean, the Bravermans, I could
Starting point is 01:22:14 not think. I just knew Zeke, and I could not think of their name. That was a good show. Cody, anything else you'd like to say before we give you your prize and I would like to give a synopsis on why Luchbox is so mean to the female. Go ahead. Oh, boy. Here we go. So, last week, you guys were talking about how Ludgebox came
Starting point is 01:22:30 in their shirt on and Morgan seen him. And after Morgan was upset about the U.S. lunchbox how he would feel Morgan came into her shirt on and he said I would have heard of fine with that which means he has the huts
Starting point is 01:22:42 for all the girls in the show so his way of flirting is being mean to all of them Oh interesting Like a first grader You flirt by punching him in the shoulder I got a question I got a question What is his name?
Starting point is 01:22:51 Cody Cody So a chick walks in your work With her shirt off Are you gonna be mad about that Are you gonna be happy about that I appreciate it Cody No no answer the question
Starting point is 01:22:59 Thank you for the call Cody That's what I thought Cody No I'm talking I mean I have Cody down Cody let's say you go to Sonic Ray, give Cody his prize, and we'll leave it from there. Cody, thank you very much. Hope you have a great day, man.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Because we hung up on them. No, we put him on hold, so we didn't have to deal with that punishment. We'll get on it on. On the phone is Roderick, who lives in Destin, Florida. Hey, Roderick, what's up, buddy? We're doing. We're doing pretty good. What do you want to say?
Starting point is 01:23:24 Man, I had some bad news for lunchbox this morning, man. Okay. A guy right beside me in the gas station in Destin, Florida, just won $15 million on a scratch-off. What? $1 a scratch-off. Wait, you saw him scratch it? I didn't see him scratch it.
Starting point is 01:23:40 I just, when I was coming around the corner, I bought me a $20 scratch off, and I was like, this is going to change my life, and I actually won $20. So I put my money back in my pocket, and the dude started yelling, and I didn't believe him, and he was very skeptical about showing me, but he did show me, and I saw it. He won $15 million, and he's headed to Tallahassee to collect his winning. Oh, my God. So he was there. Yeah, what lunchbox?
Starting point is 01:24:08 Man, I ain't a lot. So much went through my mind. I thought about hitting him. I thought about taking it. And I was, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Oh, yeah. I mean, you have to think like that.
Starting point is 01:24:18 No, you don't have to. You don't have to. I mean, the only problem is they'd have the camera footage. Yeah. Yeah. You would get busted. That's the only problem. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Dude, I mean, did you ask you, like, did he want to be friends with you? No, he did not. He didn't even tell me his name. So when you went a $15 million dollar scratcher, and you're right. Right beside him. Was it the same ticket that you had?
Starting point is 01:24:38 Were you one ticket away, basically? No. No, he had, it's like five, ten, fifteen, well, not a fifteen, but it's like 20 and $30 scratch off. And I've always gotten the $20 scratch off. And I've stuck with it today. But I thought about getting not that one he had, but I thought about getting one of the other $30 ones. And I didn't. I went with a $20 and he bought a $30 one.
Starting point is 01:25:04 and it was a gold rush, and he got the gold. You were that close to it. Man, I mean, my heart stopped for a second. He watched somebody win $15 million. You know what? He's going to drive himself for the next year, every day he's going to think about, man, that could have been me. It sounds like that's not the case, though, because he didn't normally buy that ticket. No, no, but he's going to think about it, and he's going to be like, man, why didn't I buy the $30?
Starting point is 01:25:31 And he's going to think about it for years to come. Did that guy beat you to the store, though? I guess is my quote. Did he get there before you could have even got that ticket? Honestly, I couldn't tell you if he was in there when I got there or what. I was actually scanning my Mega Million ticket that I bought the other day. I knew it wasn't a winner, but just to see because I got the first two numbers. And I was like, you know what, I'm going to buy a $20 scratch off?
Starting point is 01:25:55 And I heard him freaking out in the back of the store. And I was like, you got to be kidding me. But he thought it was $1 million. And when I looked at it, I was like, no, excuse me, that's $15 million. Wait a minute. You're the one that clued him in that it wasn't one. It was 15? Yes, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:26:12 He was holding the top and the bottom of the ticket. And his thumb was like over it somehow. And I was like, man, that's $15 million. Wait. And it says on the top, went up to $15 million and he won $15 million. That is wild. Florida Gold Rush. What are you looking up?
Starting point is 01:26:29 $30 ticket. I'm going to see how many $15 million tickets out there. still. Probably one. Don't they just do the one big, big? No, no. There's usually a couple. Really? Yeah, Florida Gold Rush. Dang, Roder. You sound like you're a big lottery player. Yeah. Every once in a while.
Starting point is 01:26:43 Every once in a while. I don't like blowing money, but, man, I would love to be able to do some things differently. Yes, sir. Hey, I appreciate that call. Thank you for sharing that with us. That is a crazy story. Hope you have a good morning. I've been listening for 10 years, and y'all definitely have gotten me through a lot of things. Thanks, man. Hoping gets through this. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:02 Oh, man. All right, man. See you, buddy. There it is, the gold rush, man. Wow. Hey, real question. I know this kind of... There are four $15 million ones.
Starting point is 01:27:12 Kind of a cliche question, but just asking you this lunchbox, if you win that, if you won that exact scratch off, $15 million, and after taxes, you end up getting $8 million, right? Yeah. What do you do with that $8 million immediately? Like, what do you do? Buy an island. That would be the first thing you do. I know that you're like your dream, but you would go buy an island.
Starting point is 01:27:32 it just takes so much money to keep an island even going. How do you enjoy that? What are you going to buy on like Wachita and Arkansas and just have put? I don't know what that means. It's like there's the difference in a lake and buying a little thing on a lake. But how does it take long to run an island? You just go and live there. Chill. Chill.
Starting point is 01:27:48 Like you would think he understands $8 million and like what that's going to get him and then how are you getting to the island over and over? Will you enjoy it? Are you going to still work? Like what's paying bills of that second property? Bode. You need to get food there. Like that's why I can be great. That's great.
Starting point is 01:28:01 I love that you would do that, but that would be all your money gone. Right. That's cool. Guess what? You got it in life. That's all I wanted to do now. Living the life. Living the life.
Starting point is 01:28:08 Not having to work. Just chilling. Just think about that. Not working, chilling on an island. Even though I don't even like the beach, that's what's weird. But just so I don't have to deal with people. So you want the island not so much to cut off other land to cut off people. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:26 You and your family move to the island? Yeah, because when you're rich, people come after you. Oh. And if you got your own island, come after you? Like you think you're being attacked? All rich people get attacked? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:37 That's why you have security when you're rich and you got like gates around your house and things like that because you don't have people messing with you. Got it. Well, congratulations. You want to keep out the riffraff. Whomever that is, that won $15 million is a pretty awesome story. And don't forget on Friday,
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Starting point is 01:29:12 It's free. It's all free, free, free for that contest. So, Wichita show Friday, Monterey, California on sale Friday, and you can win at Bobbybones.com. And that ends, I think, Friday or Saturday. It's now time for the news. Bobby's big. Stories. A crew. tied to 200 burglaries are busted after... Social media. Yes.
Starting point is 01:29:37 Oh, no. 200 later? I don't understand that. They can't help themselves. They can't help themselves. Yeah, they had to celebrate 200 with a party. They had one of those big 200 balloons. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:46 They're like, we reached 200. A group of six thieves in the Bronx linked to more of their 200 burglaries, 50 vehicle heists. Oh, my goodness. Notorious for their high-speed getaways, helped and cronet themselves by flaunting the stolen cars and piles of cash on social media to be like, Look at us. Look at us. The crew stole cell phones and merchandise and cash. Value to $3 million, including 54 vehicles.
Starting point is 01:30:10 Wow. They pleaded guilty. It's just them like sitting on the car with a cat. You know how you hold cards out? Yeah. With cash? And like, so what's the caption? Those are the coolest pictures ever, though.
Starting point is 01:30:21 When people are sitting on cars and they just have the fan of cash, it is awesome to look at. There's no caption. I'm looking at the pictures now. It's just him sitting on a really cool black BMW. with one leg popped up and all the cash spread out. Yeah. Yeah, it's pretty cool picture. If you stole it, you can't do that because you can't have that cash anymore.
Starting point is 01:30:40 Idiots. It's from Fox News. Surveillance footage, license plates, reader, cell phone data, linked six men to the burglars and social media posts, often uploaded just minutes after the crimes. Man. They couldn't even... Oh, crazy, man.
Starting point is 01:30:55 Tender's adding a new feature that uses AI to help you pick the perfect profile picks. It'll tell you which of your picture. is the hottest. There you go, Amy. I'm not doing Tinder. Well, why not go to Morgan or Abby, because they're on apps and have been single?
Starting point is 01:31:07 Right. Well, Amy, like, if Amy is not ready for a relationship, I thought she'd go Tinder. So she could just hook up? What? No, no part of you.
Starting point is 01:31:15 You know, that's not Amy at all, even more so. Yes. Go ahead, Amy. Which I'd like to say? Nothing. I don't know. So anyway,
Starting point is 01:31:21 there's this AI feature that's going to let you hit yes, and then they go, I'm going to pick your hottest picture. This one makes you the hottest. And then you use that one. So there you go.
Starting point is 01:31:32 In Atlanta, oh, did you see about the guy whose house was demolished? No. No, again, we've heard these before. So it's a double. It's a double, though, because not only does it happen where his house gets demolished, but in Atlanta, then they charged him afterward for it. For the demolished? He's being sued by the city for $68,000.
Starting point is 01:31:53 Their claim is the property should be sold at auction unless he reimburses the city for the cost of the demolition. but again wrong address oh my gosh they hit they it was an unfit for inhabitation citation
Starting point is 01:32:10 that this house got but not this house they smashed the wrong house and now they're suing him if he doesn't pay for the cost of the demolition yeah but it was a wrong house
Starting point is 01:32:21 yeah and what do you do like when you show up to your house I think it's a joke if I came home and my house was knocked down I think like some David Blaine crab just happened and it's all some sort of fake.
Starting point is 01:32:32 There's like a scream. Yeah, yeah. There's no way I'm believing that's real. Even if I walk over to it, I think, okay, was I tricked and how I got here? Am I at a different location? I just wouldn't believe it. What on earth. Then I'd start pinching myself. Wake up. Wake up. Wake up. This is not real. Wake up. At what point do you start crying, though? Like right after that? After those three. Yeah. Yeah. Oof. Experts say, if you have something significant to say, say it in the first 30 seconds of your conversation with somebody. Oh. Researchers have found the typical attention span is 30 seconds long. After that, people just tune out and they hear less and less of information the longer you talk.
Starting point is 01:33:05 That's from Do Less, Achieve More by Chen Ning Chu. Amy, what do you take from that? Oh, first 30 seconds? Okay, that would be difficult for me. I got to get there. Because I struggle getting to the point, but I can work on it. Just a pyramid it. Get to the point first and then walk.
Starting point is 01:33:22 Do all your walking after that. Got it. Yeah. Having a harder time remembering things these days. Well, your issue could be you're eating too much fast food. Experts say a high consumption of trans fats, which has found a lot of fast food, has been linked to 10% poor memory performance.
Starting point is 01:33:34 It also takes you more time to recall information, which, by the way, I don't know a single person that's like, you know what, I'm good with names. You either have people who are okay with it or they go, I'm bad with names. Nobody's like an excellent with names. Hey, I'm John. I'm really good with names, everybody, just the case. Garth Brooks is really good with names.
Starting point is 01:33:52 I think Garth gets a good, he gets helped. Oh. I think he goes in a room. No, I think he researches. I think he's good with names, but I think you also know the room is going into and it's prepared. Is that what happens with politicians?
Starting point is 01:34:03 Like when they go to those foundations people tell in their ear, yeah. Because I mean, they walk in there, hey, this is Billy from bra-da-brah, bra, that's Jackson from this. Where have you been where a politician comes in? Well, I got him in to meet, my friend that I'm about tell you about,
Starting point is 01:34:15 got him in to meet Obama. But Obama didn't talk to you. Yeah, uh, high-five. No, but again, lunches acts like the politician comes in and says your name and shakes your hand. Right. So where have you ever done that?
Starting point is 01:34:26 Ah, some, I don't know. You see it on TV maybe? Maybe. Yeah. No, with that same friend, he worked for Hillary Clinton, too, and he said that, yeah, they had note cards, and they would study people, and then they would be places, and they would. They would legit go over to her and be like, yeah, that's Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 01:34:40 Maybe I saw it on Succession. Radio Show. Succession or Julia Lua Dreyfus? Oh, Veep. That may be it. That's maybe where I saw it. An American Airlines pilot went viral for us long rant warning passengers, not to be selfish and rude.
Starting point is 01:34:55 Here is the clip. People should pass out on other people or Drew on. unless you've talked about it, and then every weather assistant jacket. That's my gift to you. Welcome on board our flight. That's a pilot, too.
Starting point is 01:35:18 Not like the goofy Saturdays and light is in there. There you go. All right. That's the news. Those were Bobby's Bay. Stories. Don't forget, go over to bobbybones.com,
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Starting point is 01:35:43 We'll be in Wichita on Friday, and cool. Appreciate you guys. In 2023, former bachelor star Clayton Eckerd found himself at the center of a paternity scandal. The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story. This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth. You doctored this particular test twice in someone's, correct? I doctored the test ones. It took an army of internet detectives to cross.
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Starting point is 01:36:30 This is Love Trap. Laura, Scottsdale Police. As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences. Ladies and gentlemen, breaking news at Americopa County as Laura Owens has been Indicted on fraud charges. This isn't over until justice is served in Arizona. Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Starting point is 01:37:04 Rule one, never mess with a country girl. You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes. And rule two, never mess with her friends either. We always say that trust your girlfriend. I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of The Girlfriends, Oh my God, this is the same man. A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist. I felt like I got hit by a truck.
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Starting point is 01:37:53 What's up, everyone? I'm Ego Wodom. My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network. It's Will Ferrell. My dad gave me the best advice ever. I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
Starting point is 01:38:21 working my way up through and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent. He said if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet. Yeah. He goes, but there's so much luck involved. And he's like, just give it a shot. He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit. If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration. It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the.
Starting point is 01:38:51 cat, just hang in there. Yeah, it would not be. Right, it wouldn't be that. There's a lot of luck. Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Let's talk about something you learned in your life a little later than you should have. I've said it before. I thought the babies came out of the belly button until I was almost double digits. That's ridiculous. Maybe, I know. Double digits. I mean, I don't really know. I know, but I didn't have kids. telling me, showing me dirty pictures. I just thought, and I remember when I found out, babies didn't come from belly button, I was like,
Starting point is 01:39:27 what? It was, why y' old to me? Because I always loved the baby. So I admit, I was a dumb dumb later than I should have been. What age did you learn babies don't come out of the belly button? Well, that's what I was just trying to think about. Like, honestly, I have no idea when that clicked for me. Could have been 15.
Starting point is 01:39:44 Middle school? I don't know when my, yeah, maybe when we did like sex ed in class. See, that's late. Okay, maybe you're- See, look at me. I'm normal. Okay, all right. I just remember saying that to people, even other kids, and they were like, you're an idiot.
Starting point is 01:39:56 Yeah. I mean, I was 19. Okay. Well, I think we grew up with parents that didn't really talk to us about that stuff, but now they encourage you. Like, as young as they are, start using the proper language, talk about the things. Don't make it weird for kids. Something else that I learned later in life is two different people. I thought, and I'll play you clips in just a second, that Dobey Gray was white and Fergie was black.
Starting point is 01:40:18 They're the... So, no, Doby Gray sings Drift Away. way, the original singer. I pictured a long-haired hippie white guy, like the almond brothers singing this. Oh, white guy. And it wasn't until a couple years ago I saw a picture. I was like, wait, Dobey Gray is a black dude. Wow.
Starting point is 01:40:35 And Fergie, I always thought she was black. I didn't know she was white. And I'd see a picture with her. So later until I realized, I'm wrong. So there you go. Those are mine. Those are all the things I'll learn later in life. But everybody else is like, you're an idiot.
Starting point is 01:40:49 Okay. Amy, let's go to you. Well, that a pony is not a baby horse. It's not? No. What do you mean it's not? You're talking about? Well, a pony is like a breed, a specific type of horse, and a baby horse is a fowl or something.
Starting point is 01:41:08 Used to me. So, pony, I always thought it'd been a baby horse. Right, because when I see a foal as a baby horse. Yeah, I don't know how to say it. Fowl is chicken. Ponies are a small breed of horses. So that was why we think they're baby. I'm telling you, I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:41:22 That's amazing. Maybe you didn't learn that in college? You have an ag degree. Yeah, but I studied more of chickens and cows. Well, you taught us something today too. Right. Pony's are small breeds of horses that because of their size appear much smaller, so they are assumed to be younger.
Starting point is 01:41:39 I thought ponies were baby horses. Same. And say it again, how do you say it? A full. Full. Okay, so I have like my preschool picture or something for school or something. for school or something. Like I'm in a cowgirl outfit and they put us on top of these tiny
Starting point is 01:41:53 horses, which I thought were ponies. Well, like a Shetland pony. They weren't a breed. Yes. A Shetland, but I thought like a Shetland, but the pony is a young Shetland. I don't know. Now I'm even confused, but all that to say baby horses are not ponies. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 01:42:09 Yeah, I found out when I was 41 years old to be exact January of this year that Jaguars do not have blue tongues. If you look at the Jacksonville Jaguars football logo, the tongue is blue on the jaguar and that's the only place I've ever seen a jaguar
Starting point is 01:42:24 so I always thought the tongues were blue because of the logo Oh that's funny I can see I never have thought about the I didn't know the tongue was any color But I can see the logo and it is blue I was reading facts about Jaguars
Starting point is 01:42:38 with one of my kids And it was like And just so you know The Jaguar's tongue is not blue And I was like what? You're mind blown? Mind blown So I went and looked
Starting point is 01:42:48 And I'm like no look at the And then I started looking up real Jaguars online. But they're team colors. Well, I didn't know. I didn't know they would paint the tongue their color. Yeah. Yeah, I never thought about it. But I can definitely see where that would be confusing.
Starting point is 01:43:01 I just want to believe it was blue, though. I would have part of the logo. Chow Chows have blue tongues. Other animals have different colored tongues. Yeah, you know what chow chow? Yeah, the big fluff. What color? Like purple-purplish tongues.
Starting point is 01:43:14 The jaguar has just a normal pink tongue like us. Eddie, what did you just learn? Well, mine's got to be the, dinosaurs. Oh yeah. You guys. And I just thought that like, because I remember going to the museum as a kid and then have like footprints of dinosaurs or like a big dinosaur skeleton. And I just figured they were just saying like this is, I mean, this is what we think was around. We don't know. But we think that this is kind of like what was around. So, but did you think dinosaurs were fictional? Yeah. Yeah. I thought they were just like a thing. Like, okay. Like the goddess, Medusa. You thought they're like the blenstones. No, no, no. Hold on. There's two different. things. One of you is talking about mythology and one of you talking about Hannah Barbaric cartoons. Right.
Starting point is 01:43:55 Zeus. Yeah, yeah. I mean, what was... Roman Greek mythology. Okay, I just, I got to be honest. Just like two weeks ago I found out Zeus and them aren't real. That's why I brought them up. Because you guys started talking about how they're not real and I'm like, what do you mean? Myth. Myth. Myth. So like,
Starting point is 01:44:11 Socrates and them weren't real? Socrates was real. Socrates was real. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, all those guys were real. They're Greek. Okay, then what, so there are Greek gods, but there's not a god. No, but Socrates doesn't a god. Socrates was a philosopher. Sure.
Starting point is 01:44:28 That right? Then who is the S, the mythology person? Isn't there an S one? I'm sure there are. I don't know what to talk. Corser? Scler. Skeletor?
Starting point is 01:44:36 He was an he man. Yeah, so I didn't know Zeus. Oh, the sorcerer. And then we're not a philosopher. I don't know. A good one, Eddie. Sounds like from Dungeons and Dragons. Sort of this order.
Starting point is 01:44:46 Okay. Morgan, do you have anything you just learned? Yeah, I learned it when I was working at Buffalo Wild Wings because somebody asked me for a soft drink And I was like, well, what's that? I didn't realize because I had always called them pops But a soft drink is a soda and they're called that Because they don't have hard alcohol in them
Starting point is 01:45:02 Oh, I didn't know that. I think that's more of a fun fact than it is a I wouldn't be surprised Well, like my manager was like, anybody else knew that? No. Fricking ponies and soft drinks. Who knew? Soft drink. Yeah, and to be clear, I didn't like literally just learn that Because Eddie was like, you didn't learn it in college.
Starting point is 01:45:17 I'm like, I don't know when I learned it. Oh yeah, that was rude to say it because we learned it later than everybody else. Right. But I didn't know it later in life. But I didn't know it right now. College is later in life. But that was her major.
Starting point is 01:45:26 But I hear you, but the pony thing, I don't know right now. How do you know when I learned it? It is more unbelievable that he didn't know dinosaurs were real until a couple years ago than her about the pony. So him bashing on her is like hilarious. I agree with that too.
Starting point is 01:45:39 But our dinosaurs really real. I think you're all out of control right now. But I didn't know soft drink because there wasn't hard alcohol in it. That's crazy. Yeah, I learned that in high school and I was like shocked because somebody actually referred to it as a soft drink. Yeah, I don't know people that do that, though.
Starting point is 01:45:51 That I don't know. So is that why they call them hard celtzers? Like hard? Well, hard just because it has liquor in it, yeah. Yeah, it's hard lemonade. Ray, do you have anything you learn later? Yeah, mine's pretty embarrassing. So when you get on a plane, I didn't learn this until probably pretty recently.
Starting point is 01:46:07 You get on a plane and you have your bag and you do the check bag. I always thought the bags flew on a separate plane. I didn't know they put the bags under your plane. What? You never seen them loading? What age do you think you learned that? You did that click. I definitely when I was with Beezer,
Starting point is 01:46:25 so maybe when we first started dating, we were flying places? In the last five years. Well, that would make sense why they would lose them. Correct. The plane got lost. That's what I'm saying, so I just said. When is it on the way to get to the plane?
Starting point is 01:46:36 Yeah, the plane got delayed, so that's why the bag's not there. I can see that, right? So a secondary plane was flying behind you with another set of bag? Yeah, I didn't necessarily even break it down that it was a secondary plane. I thought it was some sort of transportation device that got the bags there. Like a in the air that fly, a transportation device flies in the air behind the plane. So almost like a shipping. Like a UPS or a FedEx.
Starting point is 01:46:57 I thought they sent them on those planes. Or a plane. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you know, lunchbox still does understand how a package can get there overnight. The guy is freaked out by overnight delivery. Dude, you order something at 8 p.m. and it is there by 8 a.m. That is mind blowing.
Starting point is 01:47:11 You cannot book a flight at 8 p.m. and get there at 8 a.m. Yes, you can. You can get to Europe. No chance. Yes. No chance. The last flight out of here is...
Starting point is 01:47:22 Okay, you're doing times. But also, you're talking about cargo planes. They have different schedules. They fly all night. All the time. I understand that, but you drop it off at the post office. Eddie, why do you do this? We can't get back into the fact that he does not believe.
Starting point is 01:47:38 So what is your theory? I don't know. It's magic. But literally, I go to... to the post office, it closes at 5 p.m., right? And I drop off that package, and I say overnight delivery to freaking Sacramento, California, and it is there by 8 a.m. Explain it to me. They have to get it from that post office.
Starting point is 01:47:59 It goes to a shipping, like a sorting center. Then it has to go to a plane. Let's mathematically quickly do this. It's okay. Nashville, it sits in at 5. The people probably get at 5.30. They take it at the shipping center at 6. It's sent to different hubs. It probably goes to the California.
Starting point is 01:48:13 to the California hub or Atlanta to California. And what's that flight for the package? Let's go Atlanta. Let's go a little low. Let's go, let's do Amy's. Nashville to Atlanta to that hub is going to take an hour. So let's say it's 6 to 7, 8, 9. It says it's 9 p.m.
Starting point is 01:48:26 Now that's going to go to L.A. probably. No, but you got to understand. Wait, hold on 9 to 12, 1 a.m. There. So it's going to go to another hub 2 a.m. Let's go to Sacramento now. Another two hours. It's there by 4 a.m.
Starting point is 01:48:38 And then on the truck by 6 a.m. You guys are so stupid. No, we just literally walked you through it. You guys. literally try. It takes an hour if you check your bag to get it at the carousel. So for you to tell me that it's going to land in Atlanta and be at the
Starting point is 01:48:51 shipping center. They don't have to take it off the bag of the baggage claim. You say it's going to land in Atlanta and be at the shipping center in an hour. It doesn't come out where everybody's waiting on the packages to do you going on a carousel. It's all, it doesn't matter. Eddie, why did you do this? I thought it'd be funny. It was not. He wanted to deflect from
Starting point is 01:49:07 dinosaurs. All right. True. True. True. It'll work. This story comes us from Pennsylvania. A parking attendant who, you know, goes and collects money out of the meters. She was busted stealing over $4,000 to throw office birthday parties. Yeah, I felt that. Oh.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Oh. Well, no, no, no. It's not Robin Hood. She's not Robin Hood, guys. She's not stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. Hold on. Birthday parties. I hear you.
Starting point is 01:49:37 It was party tax. Wait. Guys, she's not the Robin Hood. Employee morale. I don't know, I know, but that doesn't... She paid for food, birthday cakes, and office parties. You can't use stolen money to fix employee morale. She's keeping the turnover rate low.
Starting point is 01:49:55 I always did feel like Robin Hood was like a good guy. Yeah. And Robin Hood, I think, had good intentions, but you just can't steal. For the record, he's not real, right? No, okay. Yeah, no, no, it's not a history lesson. But Robin Hood would steal from the rich and give to the poor, which I love because I was extremely poor.
Starting point is 01:50:13 But now, now I'm going to reach. And now you're like, oh. Yeah, I don't want to go to my house and stealing crap. But I do like the idea of Robin Hood. I like the idea of what she's doing, but you can't steal. You get in trouble. Also, what sticks out to me is that they still have parking meters that take coins. No, they do here too.
Starting point is 01:50:32 No, most of them are electric here. You can still stick coins in them. I do all the time. Oh, really? I thought it was all electric. Like where you go to the little keypad, do, do, do, do it's electric. Yes and no, I still stick coins in them now. But yeah, I mean, that's a lot of coins to get $4,000.
Starting point is 01:50:48 And I bet you, I don't know, speculation, just pure speculation. There's probably a lot more stealing than that. She just got caught for that. But also, I bet a lot of people that work this job can skim a little. A little quarter for me. Quarter for you. Two quarters for the city, one quarter for Bobby, yes. Okay.
Starting point is 01:51:05 I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day. To the guys in the room, would you be a stay-at-home dad straight up? yes or no lunchbox? No. Because? The guy is supposed to make more money. Okay. It's a, like it's, it's bad, like, look in society and in your neighborhood is if your wife is
Starting point is 01:51:24 bringing home the bacon. Do you care about what people in your neighborhood think? Yeah, like, that's the whole point. Like, your status, it's a status symbol. And people are going to. What if your wife made five times the money that you make right now. And you get to benefit from it. And you got to stay home, but you had to stay home and raise the kids while she worked.
Starting point is 01:51:39 No. It would still be a no. It means that much to you. Yeah. Like, it's very important for guys to be the pillar of their house. And if they, you know what I mean, like they're the ones that are supposed to hold that house up and put the roof over the head. Interesting. Physically?
Starting point is 01:51:53 I feel like this is just a lot of cliches. Yes. He's just saying things that he's heard in society. But you would not allow it. No. One more, one more option. Ten times the money that you make now and you get to stay home, but you have to watch the kids. No.
Starting point is 01:52:07 Still no. No. As much as I want to retire and it would be great. Like throw in a Lambo. Or something. No, no. But, okay. But status, you have a Lamborghini in your driveway.
Starting point is 01:52:17 Yeah, but they're going to be, oh, your wife bought that for you. But your license place says at home dad. Or I was going to say, the wife bought this for me. It's like, dude, that stings. So no. No. Eddie? 100%.
Starting point is 01:52:27 I want to stay home and do nothing while the kids are at school. No, no, no, you have to watch the kids. It's not just sitting. And they don't do nothing. Take here. Hold on. No, you're also wrong on that. You don't get to retire.
Starting point is 01:52:37 What do you mean? You're a stay at home dad and the kids are home. Let's say it's summer. I mean, it would be nice. Summer camp. Bro, send them a summer camp. Okay, stop sending the kids away. You guys are missing all the point of this.
Starting point is 01:52:47 I would do it in a heartbeat. No, what you would do is not have kids and just want to stay home and do nothing. Guys, go play outside. But you know the amount of hours and work and all the things that moms are doing if they are home or stay at home dads, for that matter, because there is, there are both these days. And so there's a lot that they do. There's a lot. I mean, lunch dates, go to the park.
Starting point is 01:53:07 I mean, I go to the city pool and there's moms hanging out there all day. The park is awesome. You let them play with your friends' kids and then you just talk the whole time. Oh my gosh, you see this video on TikTok. This is so good. This whole bit wasn't this. No.
Starting point is 01:53:20 It's hilarious. Tell me your thing, Eddie. What's my thing? Say TikTok or something? Oh, I'm just saying while you're at the park. You're like, oh my gosh, look at this TikTok with your friends. Okay, kids, that's cool. Go ahead on the slide again.
Starting point is 01:53:29 A new survey shows the dads prefer work over kids, more than two-thirds of the working father, so they would prefer to be the one that works. Of course, because that is what has been conditioned in them. And that's what I just said about society and pillar and looking and status. Roofs overhead. Raise the roof.
Starting point is 01:53:45 That roof's on fire. We don't need no water. Okay. I don't have kids. What would you do? Oh, he'd work. But I love my job. It's not about, if I could stay,
Starting point is 01:53:56 let's say the kids took a nap for two hours, and I got to go do it for two hours, and I could do that, no problem. I just love my job. It's not about being home versus not in the expectations set on men or women. It's about I just love what I do, and I've spent a long time building it, and I hate to give that up more than the kids.
Starting point is 01:54:10 thing. I know, but it is sad sometimes that to think that as women were just the ones expected to sacrifice our fulfillment, which for some women or men or whatever, staying home is fulfilling. That are raising the kids and doing that. They want to do that. Other people are like, it would be fulfilling to do something else, but then they don't have a choice because it's like, well, if one has to stay home, I guess it's going to be me. And you know what? They don't deserve that. No. They don't deserve that. They don't deserve that. What did it come from? Thank you all. Came from men a long time ago.
Starting point is 01:54:43 That's right. And women were the ones having the babies anyway. You guys go watch the Barbie movie. Okay? Is that what you're going to do? That's where it comes from. I'm just saying about women and men. It's a funny...
Starting point is 01:54:54 You just have to watch it. It has nothing to do with that. Women just don't deserve that if they get that. It's my only point. That's what we're talking about. I know, but that doesn't come from the Barbie movie. Not at all. Please don't think that we've only thought this way the last two weeks.
Starting point is 01:55:06 That's when we enjoyed the Barbie movie because we thought women don't get a fair shake. Okay. I don't know what's going on. Me either. We're going to go home now. Thank you guys. Hope you have a great day.
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