The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Full Show) Lunchbox Bit Suggestions + Morgan Shares An Update On Her Sketchy Uber Ride + The New Movie For Movie Club Has Been Chosen!
Episode Date: July 5, 2023Find out why we rejected some bits Lunchbox suggested and what he wanted to talk about! Then, Morgan shares an update on her sketchy uber ride, hear what happened! Plus, the new movie club movie has b...een chosen that we all have to watch and review! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, everybody.
Hope you had a great Fourth of July.
Morning studio.
Morning.
All right, we're going to try this.
We're going to do a get-to-know-you question here.
We'll go around the room.
It's kind of a different question.
So I'm going to ask about me first and we'll switch it around.
So the question is, if police were to kick in that door right now and they were to come
in and arrest me.
They don't say anything about it.
They walk in, boom, they put my hands behind my bag.
They march me out of here.
They don't say anything.
What would you assume that I was being arrested for?
I got it.
It's scary to give you guys open mic here on this.
Got it.
But let's see where your minds go.
Amy, you went first.
What do you got?
Yeah, some sort of an underground.
Why is the word racketeering coming to my mind?
I don't really honestly know what that means,
but that's the word that's there.
But like something underground that's like not,
legal, but it's also not bad, but like you got in deep, like messed up and you were working
with some of the wrong people. And they, you're going down for them because they're not,
they're not going to go down. So they pin you. You're the scapegoat.
Yeah, you're intense. You went a whole story, like fan fiction there.
It would have to be that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So racket, you say racketeering.
Escapego. Which racketeering is like getting a business, like a mob would go and be like,
okay, you need to pay me money and we'll protect you.
That's kind of racketeering.
Or like if you don't pay me, we'll burn your place down type thing.
Oh, that's cool.
No.
It's like operating a business.
You're getting money in a way that's not legal.
Like you could do casino maybe.
Got it.
I'm not an expert in racketeering.
Is that like money laundering?
Yeah.
Oh, like maybe you wash money.
Yeah, that was mine.
Yeah.
I could be wrong about racketeering.
Will you look up the exact definition of that?
So you...
I just figured it out.
Amy said I got in too deep, though.
Either it's your comedy shows or your title boxing.
You wash money.
Okay.
That's why you do it.
That's where I was going.
Money laundering.
That's why you're on tour.
Absolutely.
You're washing dirty money.
You got from somewhere.
Wire fraud.
You do the million dollar show.
You do pimping joy.
Oh, this all goes to charity.
Charity called your bank account.
That's true.
That's wire fraud.
That would be one.
Dang.
I don't touch that money, but that's what you say.
It's all the money crying.
Racquetering is a set of illegal activities aimed at commercial profit
that may be disguised as legitimate business deals.
fraud, extortion, bribery, or threatened violence.
So, yeah, for the record, I don't get any money for a million dollar show.
I never see it. Pimp of Joy, I never, it goes, for real, for real.
It's not us.
Yeah, not us.
Okay, what about Amy?
What's the cops came in?
And they arrested Amy.
Got it.
I know what they're all going to say.
I already got it.
I already.
I got it based on them.
Oh, well, I didn't even have time to think about it yet.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I won't you say Amy's name?
No.
Oh, Amy, immediately.
Yeah.
I'm not saying this is true about me, but based on what I.
You don't even know what I'm going to say?
Yes, I do.
What?
Like snap?
Hit and run.
Oh, that was mine.
Hit and run.
Yeah.
She hit someone that took off.
Right.
Got it.
She probably didn't even know she hit him.
Right.
That's a guy.
Yes, that's exactly it.
That's really good.
Yeah, that was my.
I thought you guys were going to like a divorce joke, like snapped.
Oh.
Like killed her ex-sousband or something.
Oh my gosh.
Is that it?
No.
What was yours?
Wire fraud.
Pimp and joy.
Oh, you're doing this everyone.
Okay.
So she says she gets none of the money.
And so she says, oh, oh, buy all these shirts.
and she buys herself a mansion.
Is that wire fraud?
That's wire fraud.
I don't know.
I don't think that's wire fraud.
Okay.
That is.
100% of money always goes to the cops.
That's what you say until the cops come in.
And then you're like, okay, he goes both of those for us.
It can't do Eddie, though.
Don't do Eddie the same one, okay?
Yeah.
You got to change it up.
Cops come in, boom, kicked the door in.
They put Eddie in handcuffs.
They walk them out.
What did they just arrest Eddie for?
Wait, you didn't do Amy?
I killed her.
Snap, killed her husband.
That was serious.
Yeah.
That's funny.
That's funny.
Eddie. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Interesting.
I don't know if I can say that.
I know. Huh? I don't know if I can say that.
What the crap? I can't say it. Don't say it. No. I can't say it. Yeah, I'm not saying it either.
What do you say it's, what do you not? Nothing. It's terrible. I can't say.
What the. I don't even know we're thinking the same thing we probably are.
No, we are. We have to be. Yeah, probably.
Um, Eddie. What? What do the cops arrest him for? I got it.
Ready? Why or fraud?
You're saying the same thing for every single person.
Yeah.
What am I wiring?
He says he's going to deliver chickens.
He never does.
You send him money, you don't get the goods.
That's wire fraud.
Chicken Ponzi scheme?
Wow, wow, okay.
So that's wire fraud.
You're messing my chickens, man.
I would say, like, moving stolen goods.
What you mean?
Like he has a warehouse?
Like he, someone's like this, I got to get this stuff A to B,
and it's not really that big of a deal for him to drive it somewhere.
Oh, he's a mule.
He's basically carrying stolen goods for somebody, moving stolen goods.
I got uncles.
I got blessed with.
He just told me stories
about other people he knows.
A lot of my family.
I don't say that.
He got mixed up in that
with folks.
My family members?
Who knows?
With folks.
Amy?
Yeah, I don't know.
Eddie's pretty...
I don't know.
What could it be?
It's a game, Amy.
I know.
Anything, Amy.
No, something just came to my mind
that I don't like.
What?
I would say.
Then don't say it.
Why do you guys all have something
you can't say?
It's not that.
What on Ernie?
Probably, because I thought of that one, too.
We have multiple ones about Eddie we can't say.
Oh my goodness.
Do you have anything you like to say?
You don't have to.
Yeah, I know.
Probably something with the chickens.
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
All right.
Last one, lunchbox.
If cops came in and arrested and they took them out.
Oh, he was lacing his chickens with stuff.
What?
Eddie was?
Yeah.
That's weird.
Lunchbox, we're doing you.
Let's see.
What would we do?
Oh, gosh.
I got it.
Oh, easy.
Wire fraud.
We had to work a wire, though.
His would be.
Tax evasion.
Oh, that's it.
I mean, dude, the IRS is going to come and get them.
We wouldn't even ask, we just keep doing the show.
We wouldn't even pause to ask the question.
The time can we just be like, oh, okay, yeah, I guess it did.
Huh.
Yeah, tax evasion for sure.
What prison would I get sent to for that?
Sing, Sing.
Oh.
I thought I was going to get sent down there in Florida.
Yeah, maybe.
With the Crisleys?
Yeah, I have no idea.
Okay, fun game, though, huh?
Not really.
I still don't know what you guys couldn't say.
I have lunchbox away for something else.
Oh, go ahead.
Continued misuse of 911.
He ain't us every real time for that, though.
We should have just stuck with the tax evasion.
Oh.
Yeah, tax evasion, though.
That probably will happen, though, of all these.
The only one that's probably going to happen is tax evasion.
Yeah, for sure.
We're wired fraud.
Why do you keep looking at it?
What?
Yeah.
Okay, thank you guys.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
My 13-year-old son has a best friend who is a girl.
They've been hanging out constantly this summer.
And he came to me recently and said she invited him camping that would evolve a sleepover and a camper.
She is really his only friend he's made in the last year.
He's never expressed to me that he likes her more than just a friend.
I know her parents and believe they would take care of them and watch him over.
But something about it makes me uncomfortable.
Am I overreacting?
Should I allow my 13-year-old to sleep over with a good friend of the opposite sex?
Signed.
Mom of a teenage boy. Amy, you go.
I mean, I would let my kid go camping in this situation.
Although, as a parent, you do have to listen to whatever strong gut reaction you're having to something.
Me personally, if I know the parents well and I want them to continue their friendship and make memories, let's go.
Also, you probably know your kid.
Yeah.
Right.
I mean, you know, he's probably telling the truth.
Yes, if you watch them interact and you haven't seen anything.
I mean, because that's really honestly the only thing I guess that would be of concern if you think they're going to like go do something risky.
and he's going to come back a dad.
Oh, wow.
That would be.
Went a big jump.
Yeah, you went hard right there.
Eddie?
Yeah, let him go.
Look, when I was 13, you know,
Eddie would let his 13 go go.
Look, when I was 13, they all want to be my friend.
Nothing was going to happen.
Who's day?
All the girls.
Oh, got it.
Like, really.
Like, if you're in that friend zone, nothing's going to happen.
Like, really, this is his best friend.
Like, let him go camping.
This is just like another dude at this point.
They're not going to do anything.
I agree.
Now, there may be a time in a year.
Sure, when they're older.
You'll notice, you'll see that twinkle in his eye start.
It's a little different.
And that's when you're in that friend zone, nothing's going to happen.
When he's in the bathroom too long.
Dude, why are you adding him like that?
No, I'm just saying that's when you start to know things have changed.
You just tell.
There's just things that, there's little signs.
Tell-tale signs, we say.
My wife hates it what I say stuff like that.
Tell-tell?
Tell-tell.
Tell-tell.
Tell-tell.
Tell-tell.
What's tell-tell-tell-tell?
Tell-tell.
I know, but I hear people.
say that tall it's the tall tell sign but why are you saying it like that tall tell tell tell tell
it's not it's not tall spell it for me tail tail tail tail tell tell tell i thought you're just repeating two words
tell tell tell oh my goodness it's going to be right so i thought that was i thought you were saying tau tau
we got your email and we read it on the air now it's found the clothes bobby's mail bag
let's get a couple updates from morgan morgan number one this guy messaged
you and wanted to paint you.
Yes.
Which sounded a bit erotic, right?
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
Or flirty.
Or, I didn't know.
Or scammy.
And so we thought maybe it was a scam.
So what happened?
So I decided to message him.
You know, you told me what to write to him.
And I had a full, like, message exchange with him.
And after about the first three, it was sounding pretty legit.
And then after the third message, when I was like, okay, so how is this compensation
supposed to work?
Like, when you pay me, he started getting all weird about it.
And he's like, well, well, and then he just ignored my question.
And then it started to look like a robot was responding to me.
And so I think it's like somebody in another country and it's, they're trying to scam me.
But how would they get money?
They said it, it's, they would send me a check for everything.
And I'd put it in my bank and then I'd have to send them stuff back.
So they get my bank information.
So they send you a check, but they have your information for your bank?
Yep.
So they won't.
I asked, I was like, so will you do Venmo? And he was like, we don't do that. We have to do it this way, per the client's request. And they're like, we have to send you a check that goes to your bank and then you send us stuff back. But if they send you a check that goes in your bank, why do they have to know about your bank? Why can't you just take the check and just keep the money and scam them?
I don't think they're paying you with like real money that they have. I don't know how they do it, but it's like stolen.
I watch these scammer people that attack scammers on TikTok.
I don't forget what they're like the scammer survivors or scammer attackers.
It's hilarious.
And they get them on the phone.
They're like, we know exactly where you are, buddy.
It's awesome.
Okay, so that is a scam.
If somebody's painting you or saying they want to paint you on Instagram, it's a scam.
Yes.
Okay.
The other thing is Morgan was almost murdered by her Uber driver.
Yeah.
And he was like, hey, do you mind if we, I know we're going to the airport, but can we swing out of the way here and go over to my buddy's house?
And Morgan's like, no.
and so he said hey you should write a review
so I decided not to do a review
but I did a blocked call to Uber
so he couldn't find my phone number
he didn't know it was coming from me
and so I blocked call
and called customer service with Uber
and like shared a message with them
and what they say
wait you blocked a call to customer service
yeah because I just didn't
I was really nervous about this guy
having my phone number or just anything coming through
so I did like a private call
to Uber and they still answered even though
was a private call? Yeah, it was like a customer service line. And I just reported about the guy
I said, this is who it is and this was my experience. I don't really know what happened.
Nothing obviously unfolded from what he said. But I just wanted you guys to know I was
very uncomfortable in case something comes up with this guy moving forward. What did they say to you?
And I like, we really appreciate you letting us know and we will look into this further.
Do you think they do anything about it?
No. The fact that he took his picture down from his profile, that's weird. Creepy.
But I just got scared because you can do it all.
on the actual ride, but I was like, if somehow, some way, like, he sees this or the report comes through, like, my information's out there.
And I don't want him to come back for me.
But Ray says he, unless he wrote it down, he won't know where you live because he's going to so many places and it's not logged in his phone.
But if he wasn't in, like, a right state of mine, he probably did write it down, you know?
And I'm like, I don't want it to come back on me at all that I'm the one who reported this.
Or Uber or murderers?
Uber murderers.
Have you ever read of that?
There's some.
But I mean, there's so many.
But I don't hear, there's so many Uber rides and the occasional murder.
But I wonder if there's just...
Like you mean what are the odds?
Basically, like, better odds is getting murdered walking on the street or getting an Uber.
Uber's so vulnerable, man.
Yeah, and also, maybe Morgan, you don't have to worry about him coming back because maybe he does that to every customer.
And so he wouldn't know who reported him.
I would imagine if he is, the Uber murderer, that he's probably done this before.
Yeah.
So he wouldn't know specifically.
I felt guilty about it.
Yeah, I feel kind of bad, like, especially if he happens to lose his job or something.
Yeah, because he should have not murdered.
I think that's okay.
Yeah.
But what if he really had a buddy, guys?
But it doesn't matter.
His job is not to go by his buddy's house.
Why he got somebody in the car?
Right, I know, but he gets fired because of that.
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
If you don't do your job or you do something against the rules of your job
where he make people feeling safe, I can understand you getting in trouble.
That's like my buddy, Mark.
He was changing his oil behind the Sam's club and he got fired for it when he was on the clock.
How was that like your buddy, Mark?
Because he was doing something at his job that he wasn't supposed to be doing, and so he got fired.
Do you feel bad for Mark?
I don't know Mark.
I didn't Mark.
You know Mark?
He had less money, but then he got somebody pregnant.
Yeah.
No, that's Mark.
Yeah.
He saved what, David Romston and the flood once.
Tim Duncan.
Oh, Tim Duncan.
Yeah.
The flood.
Tim Duncan was on the top of his car.
What?
Tim Duncan was low water crossing, going to his neighborhood, and the water rose.
And when Mark was on the hood of the car or the roof of the car and he peaked in the car,
like he, in the window and there's Tim Duncan.
And he pulled Tim Duncan out?
Got him out. Saved it. That's crazy.
Pretty cool, huh? That's a crazy story.
Morgan, thanks for the updates.
Yeah, you're welcome.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Dewey Parker's chilling in his apartment in Colorado Springs.
When he looks in the building next to him, there's a fire on the third floor.
And his neighbor has asthma and couldn't get out.
There's smoke.
And he sees the EMT as at the front door, but they can't get in.
Dewey's like, man, I got to do something.
Leaves his apartment.
and he starts scaling balconies like Spider-Man.
Who? Who? Who?
All the way up to the third floor, gets his neighbor,
opens the door, and gets him out to the EMTs.
Yeah, that's brave because he's risking his own life to do it.
Like, that's a hero. What's the naming a Dewey?
Dewey Parker, not to be mistaken for Dewey Cox.
Or Peter Parker.
Spider-Man.
Oh, Parker.
That'd probably be better than Dewee Cox.
Yeah, you should have thought about that one.
Oh, is that Spider-Man?
Have you seen the guy named Howie Do It?
His name is Howie.
Last name, Do It.
And they found them on LinkedIn.
And they're like,
This is how we do it.
Come on.
It's funny.
This is how we do it.
So they play that clip over it.
That's hilarious.
Good story.
Guy.
Save somebody's life.
And here we are.
Talking about how we do it.
This is how we do it.
All right, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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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 so much, correct?
I doctored the test once.
It took an army of internet detectives to crack the case.
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, the Westby and Michael Marantini.
My mind was blown.
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As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
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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.
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 hit 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 what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
If you listen to this show,
I think you have a feeling about lunchbox one way or the other because some people are like, man, you guys pick on lunchbox a lot.
Some people are like, man, lunchbox won't stop picking on everybody.
He doesn't stop.
And it's one or the other.
And I think a lot of times we see what he does us behind the scenes too.
And then we may just say stuff on the air and they're like, wow, you guys are continuing to go after lunchbox because of stuff he does off the air to us in a fun loving way, but annoying sometimes.
So what I want to do is share a bit that we're not going to do that he wanted to do to show this is the kind of crap he's up to behind the scenes.
Okay.
He wanted to play a game called Rate the Bangs with Morgan.
Now, here's the thing.
We're not going to play the game.
Whenever we talk about him and he talks about his hair and we talk about his bangs and his haircut,
he's, oh, you guys, my hair's good.
You pick on me.
Why are you picking on me?
I don't like him.
I don't say, you pick on me.
I just say, uh, whatever, you don't like my hair.
Cool.
But she came in flaunting this new crazy hairstyle.
Her hair's not crazy.
And how she's flaunting it.
She comes in with the bangs all over her face and like, whoa.
She changed her hair.
So I thought we could play a game called Rape the Bays.
We've been raiding things lately.
No, you just want to make fun of people.
We would all write a review.
Why are we writing a reviewer?
Why don't we just vote?
Which box his bangs or Morgan's bangs?
Oh, Morgan's bangs for sure.
Morgan's bangs.
There you go.
I don't know, his bangs are pretty strong today.
They make a pyramid right on his nose.
They're looking pretty good.
That's what I'm saying.
You comb your hair down?
No, it just dries that way.
It looks like you take a comb when you comb it right down.
You wanted to the last time I put a comb in my hair?
I heart country fast.
It was a lot of years ago.
When you wore bracelets at I Heart Fest?
20 years ago.
And rings.
And rings?
Snake rings.
It's either May or September.
No, I don't put a comb in it.
I just do my fingers.
What was your point with this bit, rate the bangs?
I just thought it'd be a fun game.
We could all write, like, we write a movie review.
What if we all were like, we love her hair.
Great.
And that would make her feel good.
And that's what the bit was.
The intent of the bit was to make her feel good.
Yes, the intent was say, hey, do people like your new hairstyle?
Did people notice your new hairstyle?
Do people think your new hairstyle's crazy?
The bangs look, you make you look way older.
Like what?
Way older.
This is all I want to do is show.
He's always up to something.
I just thought it would be a fun game.
Morgan, would you like us to play rate your bangs?
No, I would very much not like us to play this game.
We're not going to play rate the bangs.
I like her bangs too.
I'm rating it 10 out of 10.
Bangs are cool.
That's right lunchboxes bangs.
Zero out of 10.
I give it one big howdy-duty.
I'm right.
You got to look like a howdy-dudy-dudy-dudy and Doug if they had a kid.
Okay.
That's cool.
Okay.
I have another lunchbox has been here.
I wanted to pitch it you guys.
He wants to talk about how, but he doesn't.
Sometimes he'll send something and not know that I know it's from him.
Eddie's so jealous a lunchbox.
So that's what, but I know it's from him.
I know it's from him.
What's this all about?
Go ahead.
It's amazing.
I get putting these TV commercials for Sonic.
There's not, there's not a TV commercial.
It was an Instagram app.
Okay.
You call that Instagram.
I call it TV.
and I mean Eddie's not in it
and he's mad that he's not in it
and so he has to insert
his own voice in the commercial
just so he can be a part of it
and it's like dude
like relax okay
they didn't want you in the commercial
you don't have to force your voice
into the commercial
okay I see what he's saying
but it's not true
well yeah I did put my voice in here
but that's just because no one was around
I needed something quick
can I hear it Ray
that's Eddie
that's when I'm on the roller skates
That's like a voice actor
I heard that and I thought it was Lunchbox
I did too
When I watched the ad
I thought it was lunchbox acting
like he was falling in roller skates
And I was gonna say
That was good acting
Yeah I would have never known that was anything
I don't understand why you didn't use the audio
From when I did do it
You weren't doing that
Or I would have used it
Yeah let me listen to it again
Because lunchbox is like on roller skates
Like he's falling
Yeah go ahead
Okay
A good actor would have done that
While they were recording
I did you do it
When I was doing the thing
No you did not
I was like whoa
And I ran into the sign
I would have used that
And then, I mean, there's audio.
I mean, play the audio.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Why couldn't, I mean, why did he just ask me to do it afterwards?
You just recorded that.
Why did he ask me to do it?
See what I'm saying?
Like, he could have asked the actor, hey, can I do it?
But he wanted to insert himself into the video.
My only point with this is he even tried to make it.
Oh, my God.
That would bring it up that it wasn't from him.
Because it was written, Eddie is jealous of Lunchbox.
And why would I be jealous?
record something and then not tell anyone that that was my voice.
I didn't tell a single person.
Exactly because you were hoping, I'll watch this.
I'm going to get one over on him.
Like he wants to, oh, I'm so good.
I want to be in the commercial.
Like, it's just, it's sad, man.
It's a bad look.
What are you talking about?
Just making stuff up.
Got your feelings, you weren't involved so you'd cut my voice out and put yours in.
Now, that's the show today.
Just us.
Great.
Doing this.
We're not going to play Rachel bangs.
And we're not going to hate on Eddie.
But did you not think it's weird that he didn't just ask me to
do that? No, I think he just did his job and made a video.
He's his job. His job is not to
insert his voice in a commercial. They didn't want him in.
Okay. Oh, they told you they didn't want him in? Yeah.
They're like, can you just say on? Sonic, we apologize.
Eddie inserted himself in your commercial. Sorry, guys.
Well, you can go watch this though up on our social.
It's a good video. Go to ask up Morgan's bangs.
No, they were not. It was pre-bangs.
And they'll like it. No, I thought maybe she put a picture up.
You're trying to hurt people? Hurt people, hurt people. Remember that?
No, we'll put up a pole. No, we're not putting up a pole. People are mean for no reason.
All right.
Abby is our phone screener.
So when you call, you talk to her.
She does a whole bunch of stuff too behind the scenes.
But Abby is our line in defense or the person who gives us great callers.
And we have a lot of great callers to call a lot, including Carolina Roy, who calls, who first you wanted to be set up with Priscilla Block.
Remember him?
Oh, yeah.
And so apparently there's been a slight change in the situation.
Abby, he's calling now saying what?
So after Lunchbox made that comment and was like, oh, would you date Abby?
Now he calls me every day.
It's trying to ask me out.
Also, messaging me on Instagram and Twitter.
So he is going full out.
What does he say if he calls the studio?
Because you're answering work.
You're like, hello, Bobby Bono.
Right.
So every time you give out the number, that's when he calls.
So everybody else is calling, which gets pretty hectic.
So I'm like, oh, I need to go really fast.
So he's just like, hey, Abby.
So remember what Lunchbox was saying?
Oh, he tried to set us up.
Like, what do you think about that?
And the first couple of times I was like, I got to get the other calls.
but then the other day I was like, I can't do that.
I'm not going to do that.
How do you say no?
How did you say that?
That was very awkward.
I was just like, look, that's not something I want to do over the phone and you don't even live here.
So that's, it's not going to work.
What if you moved here?
No.
I just kind of use that.
I don't even want to.
What do you say?
Say whatever you want to say outwardly.
This is publicly.
Abby, go ahead.
I would just like to give him advice to not go as hard as you did because obviously you did with
Priscilla Block and then with me.
So I would just recommend kind of
chill in a little.
Hot kettle.
Hot kettle.
I mean, goodness gracious.
Abby telling someone not to go hard?
I have learned.
I've learned.
This is hilarious.
On the side of it, I'm like, whoa.
So we're going to come back to you lunchbox in one second.
I see you have a lot to say.
Abby, so what do you want to say to Roy, though, specifically about you?
You know, I do appreciate you thinking of me and thinking that could be something.
but at this moment now.
Sorry.
Is it because you're currently tied up with someone else?
Or is it because he's just not for you?
I am seeing other people, so I do not.
That's easier for Roy than to hear.
It's not about him.
Yeah.
I don't want to put anything into anything else.
Does anyone know what Roy looks like?
I forgot.
Abby does.
She's got his Instagram and Twitter.
Is he somebody like to date?
I didn't really look into it.
I think he's private.
So it's kind of hard.
to see what they look like.
Well, Carolina Roy, please call the show.
We love you.
Always, if you have something to say,
but Abby does not want to go out with you.
Yeah, but you can keep calling.
It won't be awkward.
It'll be awkward for sure,
but we like that.
Yeah, just calling the down times,
not when Bobby gives the number.
Yeah, because when I give the number,
everybody's fired after calling.
Abby said, you know, that's the hard part.
She can't talk to him
because it's during the busy times.
Now, look, as if,
and it sounded as if you had a lot
you'd like to say about the situation.
I mean, it's just hilarious that Abby is like,
oh, don't go so hard.
Don't spill your guts on the
like Abby you should just be so happy
that someone is showing attention to you
I think that part's rude
that's not very rude science voted her the worst
it's not necessary I think what you're trying to say is at times
she gets she goes a little overboard too
with revealing too much not I think you should be happy
someone's giving you attention that also but yes
not every I mean not sometimes every time
she rode in the back of an Uber with someone and she thought they were
destined to get married I mean she met some
a romantic hey a romantic and a psycho right
she met some drunk guy in Vegas in the elevator
her went and had, you know, whatever drinks.
And they danced in the hallway.
I forgot about the dancing in the hallway guy in Vegas.
And the next day when he showed up with a chick, she thought she had just lost her man of the future.
And she looked at me and my wife and goes, man, man, I thought we were really going to date.
I'm like, I mean, three states away.
I don't know about that.
But you never know.
I love that you put your heart out there, right?
If I had to pick one of the two, meaning you go all out or you don't go at all, I like where you are.
Because you can always pull back.
It's like me with people that work for the show where I work with.
Like I love people that go too much because I can always go, hey, let's chill.
It's hard to get somebody to go more.
So, Abby, I like that.
But I think you're learning, right?
You've just been a little much at times.
Yeah, I'm definitely learning because I saw it, you know, first hand.
And I'm like, oh.
And how are you doing it differently now?
She's in love.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Good answer.
But how, what, I don't care about the other person.
Look at the smile.
She's trying to hold it back.
She's trying to hold it back.
She's trying to hold it back.
She's like, look at her.
But it's okay to be smitten.
It's okay to be smitten.
You should be when you're dating somebody new.
How are you approaching this preliminary part of the relationship differently?
Well, I mean, that was usually just the first date where I was like that.
You know, where I would give out everything.
So now you're in more than a first date?
Yeah.
And you're giving out everything?
No.
Wait, no.
I'm not talking about that, Abby.
No, I know that.
No, I'm, you're not like jumping to conclude.
Like, you're not like, here we go.
Thinking too much of the future and what's going to come of it.
You're more in the present.
Yes, exactly.
Like, I'm not trying to pressure anything, just kind of letting it flow.
Yes.
How many times a day do you go to their Instagram page and look at it?
What?
Why?
That's an indication.
Is that a thing?
Well, I'm just saying how obsessed you are.
Oh, I'm not obsessed.
I don't know why you would go, if you're going on dates with someone.
Why would you keep going to their Instagram?
Just to look.
The fact that you've been asked that question, I like it.
Good for you.
See, progress.
More than three dates with this person?
Yeah.
Cool.
But a minute ago, she said people.
I think she's just saying that to stay vague.
Okay.
One person?
Yeah.
Okay, we'll leave it there.
No more pushing.
Sleepovers?
No, you have to answer him.
None of our business.
I'm not asking any more questions.
Good for you, Abby, for holding it close to the vest.
Do they live here?
I cannot give any details.
Good, I like it.
Stopping myself here.
She told Carolina Roy that he doesn't live here, so.
I didn't say he did or didn't.
I'm just saying that to Roy.
Yeah, she didn't want to date Roy.
Yeah, she didn't really about that.
She dated a dude in Wichita that lived and she lived here.
Did you meet the person on the phone lines?
No.
I would prefer not to do that.
But DMs is okay.
That's a very, very normal way for people to meet each other, but I don't know, DMs?
No.
Okay.
Abby, thank you.
That's enough for today.
How tall is he?
No one, no.
That's big.
Yeah.
What was that?
That's really big.
Because I know what he does.
He starts doing one question and then he's like, okay, we're going to go.
But what about this?
Abby, thank you.
Yeah, thanks.
What's your happiness scale is, though, one to ten right now?
Right now?
Yeah, just generally how it's going with this person.
Oh, nine?
I'm talking about it.
Wow, that's high.
Good job.
Does he pick you up when you do stuff or do you Uber there?
See, we're done.
They go to other cities.
We got it in this.
We got to other cities.
We got it in this.
What's his profession?
Well, you can't ask like that.
You got to like, Jen.
Yeah, he is right now.
Okay, thank you.
We're done, Abby.
Good luck.
We'll talk to you soon.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
Ever learned how to drive a tractor?
Yeah, I did actually.
Combine.
Like how old?
And a small tractor.
About three years ago, I'm breaking Bobby Bones.
Oh.
I mean like as a kid or like go-carts.
Yeah, all that, yes.
Okay.
No, I drove a stick on a truck, but I didn't work on a farm.
There's a difference in farm and poor.
That's true.
I was poor.
I didn't work on a farm.
Yeah.
Yeah, go ahead.
Four-wheeler.
Oh, I drove four-wheelers.
I mean, I wrecked a three-wheeler once.
Yeah.
But can you imagine?
They had three-wheelers.
Yeah, a lot of people wrecked this.
I dumped it over.
They don't make those anymore.
That's why.
Yeah, that's right.
Go ahead.
Well, this mom, she's driving down the highway.
She's got her 11-year-old twin boys in the car, Jordan and Jermel.
And her name's Crystal.
She had a seizure on the highway.
Boys, they went into action immediately.
The one that was in the front seat took the wheel.
The other one was like guiding him like, hey, go over here.
This looks like a good spot where you could pull in.
And they had tractor driving skills because her fiance would take them out on there and taught them how to do it.
And then they rode go carts.
So he felt like he kind of knew what to do or how to handle it.
And the mayor of their town, like, commended them.
They were honored.
It's just such an amazing story of them saving their mom's life.
That's a great story.
It's a great story.
I just feel to when a mayor gives somebody the key to the city, I don't know if that's true or not here.
But if they give you a key to the city like they do sometimes, you should be able to use that key one time at any time.
And that's not a literal key that opens a lot, but it's like I'd like to go into the Froyo place and for an hour all you want.
In the city, you get the key.
There should be something more than just a hang up.
Oh, you get to have like a party at City Hall.
Okay.
I don't know how to use it for City Hall.
That's weird.
You go into the Froyo place with the key opens at 11 p.m.
And they got to be, somebody's got to be ready at all times for that call.
Hey, mayor, I know it's 1 a.m.
But I like to get into John's Froyo here.
And he's got to come and open the door for you.
What about mayor for the day?
Mayor for the day, what are you going to do?
Budgets?
Like, in reality.
If you get a key to the city, you should be able to open a door.
If you're the mayor for the day, then you got to like do budgets and you're going to work.
Yeah, that'd be terrible.
Okay.
That's all I say.
The key to the city should mean something.
They'd give away a few less.
but you should actually get a key to anywhere in the city
and you get to use it for an hour.
Like these kids, they should be able to use whatever.
The trampoline part, key to the city.
Oh, that's good.
The prize room at school.
Key to the school.
Like when the teacher keeps prizes?
Or override whatever grade.
No, no, that's not key to anything.
I mean, he needs.
The answer key.
Oh, now she got me.
He got me.
The answer key.
Dang it.
The key to like the computer.
The key of my heart.
Okay.
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Lunchbox has this, it's a running bit.
I don't know if he believes it or not really,
but he always says his mother-in-law flirts with him.
And he'll, like, show us text messages she sends them
or ways that she, like, caresses his head.
I just feel like you go home for the holidays.
It's awkward if you have to see her.
A little bit.
No, not because you think she flirts with you,
because you do this bit.
No, it's, these are incidents that happened.
Like, I can't tell you made up stories about how she does this or else it would be awkward,
but she does do it so she knows what's coming.
You think she would make out with you?
Yeah.
You think your wife's mom would make out with you?
Yes.
100%.
She's digging the chili.
But she'd do more than that?
Probably.
Okay.
So what happened?
So she went to her 50th high school reunion and it was over the weekend and she said,
sends a picture to me and she said,
watch out, hot stuff on the loose.
And it's a picture of her.
And I'm like, what in the world?
Is she sent that to the whole family?
No.
Group text.
No, no.
She sent it to me.
What?
Just you?
That was an accident.
And I sat there and I'm like,
you promised wasn't a group text?
I promised.
And I told my wife, I'm like, hey,
did you know there's hot stuff on the loose?
And I show her the picture.
She goes, oh, she probably isn't meant to send that to the group.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So I just didn't reply.
She later sent it to the whole group?
No, no.
I mean, I guess she just went about her night.
I got the party.
She thought she did, yeah.
And I mean, I didn't respond.
I was just like, all right, I'm not going to respond to hot stuff on the loose.
What do you think happened?
I think she was like letting me know that she's going out 50 years in high school and she still got it.
Because hot stuff was on the loose.
But why would she be letting you know that, you think?
I just say, hey, you know, like 50 years later and I still got it, like, if you're interested.
Interested.
It's so weird.
It is weird.
It's even weird to break.
It's just, okay.
Let's go over to Amy and get it.
in the morning corny.
Corny.
Which country's flag
is the most highly rated?
Which country's flag
is the most highly rated?
The American flag.
It has 50 stars.
That was the morning corny.
Time for the cinema club.
It's the Bobby Bones
Cinema Club.
BBCC.
Oh, I like that.
We're going to draw and we have to watch
the movie and we'll review it in a week.
The last movie we drew was called Rope.
It was from 1948.
Oh, my gosh.
Look at you, though.
You said it right.
You loved it.
But Eddie put another movie in, too.
Yeah.
We don't know what it is.
Unless, is it old again?
Oh, it's another old one.
No, don't be that one.
You're going to love it.
You're going to love it.
1950s.
No, no, don't be that one.
Dang it.
So we've all put movies in.
I got them all in this Arkansas
Razorback helmet.
We'll draw the movie.
We have a week to watch it.
Our listeners watch it too.
We review it.
We come on, okay?
If you put a movie in and everybody
thinks that you did it as a joke,
you have to get on the will of punishment.
Okay.
But here's the thing.
No one put,
anything in there as a joke.
Like, everybody put a movie they love.
You made me watch a movie once with a bunch
of male frontal nudity. No, that was called box of movie.
Yeah, a bunch of male frontal nudity
the whole time, and I knew
you're laughing because I was looking at
none. Is this? My wife was like, why do they keep
showing this guy's wiener? And I was like, Lunchbox told us
to watch this. That was a movie
about letting go and not being tied
up by society and worrying about work so much.
It was about getting out and experiencing
life. And I watched it with
Keith when I was in high school. You
watched with your older.
He was an adult man.
Yeah, he was like, kid, there's this beautiful
movie playing. Oh, no. There's a lot
of new male. And we went
to the movie theater right across from the street from North Cross
Mall and it was the discount movie theater
and I met him there after school.
And it was me, him,
and maybe two other people in the whole theater. How old were
they? Oh, you didn't know them. I didn't know them. They just
sat, you know, a couple rows back. Did you remember thinking they
sure showing a lot of male nudity here? I was
like, kid, what are we? Like,
box of moonlight. Like, this sounds
like the dumbest movie of all time and I walked down
and I was like, dang, that's beautiful
kid. He goes, kid,
wasn't it just so sweet? And I said it was
kid. What on earth? I don't.
I can't go back down the road
with that because I've been in trouble for
just really sitting on. Okay,
so we're going to draw a movie. Do we want
to just draw immediately and see what it is? We're going to eliminate one.
Just draw immediately. Let's go.
Rip off the Band-Aid.
Why are you guys acting like this is painful? This is awesome.
We've all got movies in.
Right? I do. You do.
I do. I do.
Yeah, I do.
Ray, you put one in?
Yep.
Okay, here we go.
The movie that we will be watching is this one right here.
Oh, man, all right.
The movie is, you got to be kidding.
The stuff!
The stuff!
The stuff!
Yes!
I hate this bit.
What is it?
It's the stuff.
Yes.
Oh, my goodness.
It's the stuff.
I cannot wait to rewatch this.
It's the stuff.
How do we watch this?
Yeah, we're going to have to buy this one too, right?
You're going to come reenact it for us?
Because if we can't buy it anywhere, you're going to act on comic book?
God.
It's on Pluto?
That's free, right?
Okay, good.
How do we get Pluto?
It's already comes with your TV.
You can get it on Amazon Prime?
You can't get it on Amazon?
Yeah.
That I don't know how to get to.
Okay.
Apple TV?
How long is this movie?
I don't know, man.
What?
An hour 26, 99 cents on Amazon.
if you want to stream it.
They pay us $0.99 to watch it?
You pay it.
Oh, no.
This is a movie.
You've been trying to get us to watch this for 20 years.
What's the plot?
What's the plot?
This is from 1985.
I'm telling you, AJ would come over and spend the night,
and we would rent this movie every single time.
We rented it the first time, and we were like, whoa.
And then add to that, every time he'd come over.
We got to get the stuff.
We'd go to Blockbuster, and if the stuff wasn't in,
it was a bad slumber party.
Was no teeth Keith involved?
No, this was before.
I knew No Teeth Keith.
By the way, No Teeth Keith and Arkansas Keith?
No. Same Keith?
Correct.
Just the record.
Two different Keith's.
No Teeth Keith was a former baseball coach who didn't have any kids, but he was our coach
and he now is part of the family.
Lived with us for a little while.
He lived at the ballpark for some of it.
Never married?
What?
Did he ever get married?
No, I never got married.
But I mean, oh, the stuff.
I wonder if kids ever seen it.
Who's kid?
Keith.
Keith.
Keith.
He calls everybody.
Kid, how you doing, kids?
Did you guys do a lot of stuff alone?
Yeah, we would go to movies, go to dinner.
He would be our babysitter.
Like, our parents would go out and he'd babysit and we'd rent horror movies and turn off all the lights and watch the movies.
Turn off all the lights.
Lock all the windows, lock all the doors because, I mean, horror.
I'm talking like Friday 13th, like all that scary crap.
Halloween.
Like, I was like nine years old watching this.
Wouldn't you guys go camping too?
No, never went camping, but we did go camping.
Like apple pie or something.
No, we didn't go hiking.
We went to apple pies.
Oh, oh.
He, kid, I'm going to pick you up after school and we're going to go get the best piece of apple pie you've ever had in your life.
Okay, Keith, come get me.
How far right down the road?
Yeah, I was thinking a block down the road.
Yeah.
We get in the car and we just start driving.
I'm like 10 minutes in, 15 minutes in, 30 minutes.
Kid, don't worry about it, kid, just relax.
It's amazing.
We drive all the way to huddle, which is like 40 minutes.
And we pull into this little restaurant.
Like through like big, like, no, no, it's in the middle of nowhere.
Like through Flugerville.
I mean, in the middle of nowhere.
And I'm like, what are we doing?
He's like, and we sit down on the table and are like, do you know what you want?
He goes, yes, we'll take two.
And I said, no, I don't know what I want.
He goes, yes, we do.
We'll take two pieces apple pie, please.
And they brought it out hot on a skillet with the vanilla ice cream.
Yeah.
And it was excellent.
You ever go on vacation?
We went to the slab, which was a water slide out off Lake LBJ.
Like, it was amazing.
Like it's a natural body slide.
You go there.
So cool.
Yeah.
I never got to go to the coast with him.
But what?
Other kids went to the coast with them like to go like for the weekend or for a week.
I don't know how long they went.
But they would, Keith would take four or five kids down to the coast.
With their parents?
No, just Keith.
Just keeping the kids.
Right.
And he taught us all to drive.
Like he let us drive before we were 16.
Like he took all.
Every kid pretty much he knew drove the car.
Have you not heard these stories?
I have not, but I'm sitting back here and I have one word in my head, but I won't say it.
Don't. Don't say that word. Don't say it. The word is family.
Family friendly. Family, right?
Yeah, I mean, he's amazing.
You got okay away, but what about the other boys?
And he had no teeth. He's great. He's great. Yeah, yeah.
Okay, well, all those kids are great, man. He was a great baseball coach. I love the game.
We're going to watch the stuff. We're going to watch the stuff.
Oh, my goodness. I cannot wait.
We'll report back in a week, okay?
Okay.
Yes.
What is your relationship with coffee or stimulants in the morning at all?
coffee every day.
Just straight.
What if you don't have it?
I get a headache.
Dependency?
Yeah, I mean, my body's just used to it.
I've, you know, tried to wean off of it at times, but then I'm like, what am I doing?
Do you enjoy it?
I do.
Yeah.
I love my coffee time.
It's like when I get out of bed, that's what I'm looking most forward to.
And what is your coffee specifically?
Right now I'm doing a lot of iced coffees and I just do, like I pour it over ice with almond
milk. That's it. I know that I'm in the
minority. The coffee taste to me is terrible.
And then icing, cold.
Oh, that's good, man.
I'm sure. There's a reason that's very popular.
But for me, that's tough. That's tough.
Lunchbox, any coffee at all? No, my
stimulant is water. Get a glass of water
and just... Oh, boy.
Wow. Drink it or pour it on you?
Not drink it, man. Yeah. I'll pour on
it. It would probably be better, huh? But yeah, I just drink it,
sit down and eat some breakfast, and that's my
stimulant for the day. You have a stimulant at all, Eddie?
Well, I was going to say my relationship with coffee is pure love.
Like, I love my coffee, but I can leave it.
I've had days where I just don't drink coffee and I don't get a headache or anything.
Do you feel less energetic?
No.
So you just like the taste of it.
I'm more like Amy.
The pageantry, you walk around with your coffee.
The taste is great, but like Amy said, it's really that whole, like, I look forward
to my cup of coffee in the morning.
It's wonderful, man.
It's warm.
It's just like, you hold it close and you enjoy it.
Tiny dancer?
Hold me closer.
It's just wonderful.
ritual. Like even if I'm not doing the ice,
like say it is warm like Eddie's talking about.
There's something about it when you're holding the mug.
Oh, yeah.
But what if it's hot outside?
Why not it's owing on the afternoon?
If it doesn't affect you, Eddie,
why not have coffee in the afternoon?
Yeah, I don't know. I don't really crave it in the afternoon.
Is it like a breakfast where you don't crave waltves and pancakes in the afternoon?
That's it being conditioned to have them in the morning?
That's it. Same deal.
I hate taste coffee.
I will drink a shot of espresso, which also tastes terrible.
if I'm like, man, I got to have something.
I don't think I get headaches if I don't drink any caffeine.
So my stimulants oxygen.
So you're like lunchbox.
You know what?
My stimulant is trying hard, you know, getting after it.
Okay.
That's my stimulant.
Okay.
New research suggests the buzz that you get from your coffee is probably just in your head.
Really?
It's from, because it's from the experience.
Scientists testing coffee against just plain caffeine, found that plain caffeine only
partially reproduces the effects of drinking a cup of coffee.
Wow.
Activating areas of the brain that make you feel more alert, but not the areas of the brain
that affect working memory and goal-directed behavior.
Some people say they can't start the day without coffee, but most of those people are just,
it's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Or if I can't start my day, if I don't have it, then they don't have it.
They're like, I'm just, I suck.
That's like me and like beer, too.
Like, as soon as I get on an airplane, I'm like, all right, time to get a beer.
Like, it's just automatic.
I don't need it.
Like, I've flown before and I had a beer, but it's just that as soon as I sit on an airplane,
I think, oh, time to order a beer.
If I'm getting hot wings, I got to have a beer with this.
Like, it's just part of it.
But what does the beer do to you?
Nothing.
I mean, he's just conditioned himself to.
It's like coffee.
It's like, I don't need it.
But at the morning I wake up.
But I guess the parallel would be,
if you don't have your beer on a plane,
is the plane ride worse?
No.
Okay.
But that's what they're saying here.
Oh.
Where a lot of people, if they're going,
the coffee makes me feel good,
but really it doesn't do anything.
Oh.
It makes it feel good.
Coffee does make me feel good.
It makes it feel good because they're telling themselves it makes them feel good.
And then two beers later, I'm feeling good.
You feel awesome.
Oh, yeah.
How do you feel about that?
The study?
Yeah.
I think that there is something to the ritual of it.
Like the experience, like if I read a similar study and I think it was saying too, that you get more of a buzz from the experience.
You get a buzz from thinking there's going to be a buzz.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like you're like, well, I'm supposed to get a buzz from the caffeine.
and so if you don't
and even if you drank water and you thought it was caffeine
you probably still get the buzz
well either way I'm getting a headache so I'm drinking the coffee
from this bit
no but if I don't have it
there's times where I tried to quote him
the detox from coffee
I was like why I'm even doing this who cares
my wife says the same thing
she gets headaches if she can't have her coffee
I'm like that's you sure
yes and I'm sure there's a caffeine dependency
there I won't say addiction but a dependency
where if your body doesn't get it it's like
where's it at I need to freak out
I'm gonna have a headache
Yeah, I'm not freaking out.
I'm just really going to have a way.
We're good. You're being weird.
Yeah, you get a headache.
Where's like coffee?
The withdrawal.
We're good. We're good, everybody.
I need a sip.
The point is, if you say your day is going to go bad if you don't drink coffee and then you don't drink coffee, it doesn't mean your day's really going to go bad.
Got it.
But a lot of people just feel that way.
I feel like if you say your day's going to go bad, forget the coffee.
If you wake up and you're like, oh, today's going to be a terrible day.
Well, it's going to be a terrible day.
Well, not 100%, but the odds are in that favor.
If it's a coin flip, you're going to push it that way.
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This story comes to us from New York.
There's a man running for mayor of New Rochelle, and he was busted going through his neighbors.
Mailbox.
Stealing mail.
All caught on the ring doorbell camera.
Was he trying to steal their identity?
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Yeah, because unless you know they're getting, like, video games, you don't notice still the video games.
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He's running for mayor?
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Maybe like trying to steal identity for that?
There you go.
One vote?
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This is just one mailbox.
He's done more.
That's true.
Well, I might even say allegedly.
You're just saying that.
You're saying you would suspect.
Yeah.
Based on Eddie's theory, I suspect.
Now he's put it on you because NPR will fact check out.
Right, right, right. Is this a theory?
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I have no proof.
And he said, oh, no, no, I had a friend drop off an envelope and it didn't end up in my
bell box, so I was checking to see if it's in the mailbox next door.
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And there's not, I can tell you from experience, there's not a one size, what fits all for substance abuse or alcoholism or, and it's so nuanced, everybody's relationship with it.
But this is a way that they found they can work with some people to actually help them combat that.
I, we used to ride horses as a kid.
and then I got clotheslined once.
That was the end of that.
I don't ride them anymore.
My uncle Rick's horse.
Oh, really?
I was barebacking it.
And ran me into a clothesline.
You literally got clothes lined by a clothesline.
Literally.
That's crazy.
And then I thought, never again.
I've done it for TV a couple times.
I'm pretty good on a horse.
But never again.
Have you seen the Elephant Whisperer?
Don't know what that is.
Or Elephant Whisperer.
It won an Oscar Award, Mike.
You want to help me with that title.
But it's about these people that,
have a rescue farm for elephants in India.
And these elephants are pretty amazing.
It's a short film.
Because the elephants are so smart?
They're so, so smart.
The relationship they have with these elephants are unbelievable.
Octopus is smart than we are.
That's true.
Yeah, my octopus teacher, you need to go watch that one.
I still have not watched that.
Oh, you need to watch that, Amy.
But you think they're going to do it.
I know. You've told me that.
And the ending?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You just don't know who's the dad.
Crazy.
Yeah.
All right, that's it.
We got to go.
Thank you.
Wow, Edd, it's got a good score.
The Elephant Whisperers is 100% in one category and over 90 and another.
It's amazing.
It's really cool.
I should have recommended that one to you guys, huh?
Yeah, rope.
Especially if it's a short film.
It really is like 20 minutes.
That'd have been awesome.
I wish rope would have been 20 minutes.
Stop.
That is terrible.
You loved rope.
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