The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Full Show) Lunchbox Shares An Update On His Car + Abby Wants Advice On Pursuing Her Career Over A Family + Famous Firsts Game
Episode Date: November 1, 2023Lunchbox's 2005 Nissan Altima has died and come back to life multiple times, find out what the latest status of his car is and if he's finally getting a new one. Then, Abby needs advice with her curre...nt life situation. She's happy with where she is with her career but feels like she might need to give that up in order to have a family. She wants to know if it's possible to have both, hear our thoughts! Plus, we play the 'Famous Firsts Game,' find out who wins!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Transmitting.
Welcome to Wednesday show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
All right, let's go to the on-air
JV crew.
You're not JV all around, just on air.
You're just not on the
all the time. Junior varsity, right? Okay, nobody wants to talk. Well, who's Jay-V? You're talking to
J-V, man. I mean, I'm not J-V. I want to see who would step up. I want to see who step up and
acknowledge over J-V. It's just on air. Okay. First up, J-V. is going to be Ramundo.
Ramundo. Yo, 5-A. All right, so here's the deal. I was wondering if you guys have an
extravagant item that you want, something you can splurge on, but your significant other, your spouse
shuts it down. So, I mean, this one of
apply to Amy.
So, like, for me, it's a golf cart.
Thank you.
Guys, I'm aware.
Like, I, I'm aware now that I don't, I no longer have a spouse.
But it's okay.
Well, he's just saying you're not part of this one.
He's saying I don't feel the pressure to provide an answer.
Yeah.
Most I just taking the pressure off of you.
Okay.
What's that rate that you want?
So whenever I'm driving around, I'm always seeing like a used golf cart.
I'm like, I got to get it.
I got to get it.
And my wife just tells me it's so useless and pointless.
It's just a bad person.
purchase, it's extravagant.
What would you do in the golf cart, though?
Dude, cruise all over the place in that thing.
It's your apartment complex?
Yes.
Where would you park it?
Right there in a parking spot.
There's ample parking.
I'm telling you, it'd be perfect for my lifestyle.
What lifestyle?
Dude, I'm always cruising around and you can pretty much go street legal with these things.
And some of those are really cool.
Like, they have lights underneath.
Yeah.
With like speakers.
How much you're willing to spend?
I've seen some in the country for over 1,000.
We're looking for under.
700, 800.
I mean, it's going to be a little rustic looking.
Rustic is a good word.
Do you guys have anything that you want?
A boat.
Oh, yeah.
I wanted a boat for like 10 years.
A lambo.
Another dog.
Oh, yeah?
Like 10 more.
And you get the...
It's not dead.
It's just like we're gone enough as it is.
I want nine more bulldogs.
Can you imagine nine lazy bulldogs?
Like, just love it.
Good luck, Ray.
Thank you.
Let us know.
All right, let's go over.
Morgan number two, what do you have here?
So I feel like we had a missed opportunity
because we didn't celebrate National Slap Your Irritating Co-worker Day.
Interesting.
It came through.
It was October 23rd.
And, you know, I was just, like, I feel like it could be a spin-the-wheel thing.
It doesn't even have to be negative.
Like a hot-fi.
Slap your co-worker.
It just feels like it's a missed opportunity, though.
In a perfect world with no H-H-R-E-Svente.
what would that segment have been to you?
I feel like it was like we all go on and spin the wheel
and whoever it lands on has to get slapped.
Well, I thought you got to pick like the most annoying
coworker to slap.
Yeah.
You pick who you think is annoying and you slap them.
Yeah.
Then it like point somebody out.
So instead it's just we all go on the wheel
because we're all annoying and irritated in our own ways.
No.
And they get it.
And everybody slaps us?
Yeah.
However they want.
It can be like a butt slap.
It could be a high slab.
It could be a back slap.
There's no HR.
Amy?
But she's thinking about it.
Like guys slap each other's butts when they play games.
So we slap Amy on the butt?
No.
I'm looking at Amy, like me and Amy.
Like girls could is what I'm saying.
If we did the bid, it would be.
You guys always have to take it out of it.
Whoever it lands on goes and slaps their most annoying co-worker.
We can't do the bit, obviously.
I mean, who would we pick?
Depends on the day.
It's pretty easy.
Who would you pick, Eddie?
I mean, you have to go lunchbox.
Slap lunchbox.
All right. Abby, I'm coming over to you.
Give me a little something from your life.
Well, I wanted to bring this to everybody's attention because I know what's going to happen.
So you know how we've been opening or Lunchbox has been opening the palette for over a week now?
So he was walking from the bathroom going back in the studio and he's like, good luck on selling all this, Abby.
So he thinks I'm the one that's going to be like sending all this out because we know he's not going to.
Right?
I mean with a storage unit.
What is your expectation?
Oh, I have no idea.
you're the one that said Abby does a lot on the show.
She has many jobs.
And so this would be one of her jobs.
Like she mails,
like when we sign stuff for listeners,
she mails it out.
So she is the mailer of the show.
So that would be her role.
But mailing it is different than organizing it, posting it.
Oh yeah.
I figure people just email in and tell us which item is going to email.
Yeah.
Yeah, who's going to take those emails?
No, Mike, he has the email.
What's that email account?
Mike.
Lunchbox has every idea for it.
That's a terrible idea.
I think what will happen is
whomever on the show, once we get it
ready to go,
whomever on the show wants to be in charge of that
will also get a share of the profit.
Because it's going to be extra work.
I mean, I have other ideas that I'm
trying to come up with a business plan for
and I'll bring them to you and run and buy you.
I don't know what you're going to like.
Abby, but it will not be forced upon you
to just do, I promise you.
But a percentage.
Of the profit.
Yeah.
0.5%.
doesn't know.
25.
Okay, thank you, Adam.
Scooby Steve, do you have anything you want to say?
Yeah, sure.
It's top of mind for me.
We did this whole bit we're doing until the end of the year
where I'm growing my hair out so Eddie can shave his head.
And I was at the St. Jude event,
and I was kind of not feeling myself.
And the guy was like, hey, do you take your hat off
and just let me see what you got.
He goes, whoa, okay.
I have a tip for you.
And so for anyone listening that is hair loss,
I have a tip for you.
I'm going to share.
It's called Jamaican Black Caster Oil.
I've been putting this on my head every single night,
about 7 to 10 drops, and I have noticed some hair growth where hair has never been.
This is a...
On your head?
On my head.
So, I feel like you should try.
I don't think your head looks weird or bad.
I actually think it looks better.
I think you look younger with the little thing around your head.
The little hair bowl.
See, when you say like that, the little thing around your head.
But I do, I think you look younger.
It's a ring.
You think I look younger this way?
Yeah.
If you did a side-by-side, which you should look at between me, clean-shade versus this.
Not clean-shade.
Your beard's always there, but your head.
My head shaped clean.
I don't know. It's like hair on the side. I don't know. You look younger.
Okay. All right. Well, I appreciate the compliment.
So where's the little hair that the castral oil has grown?
That's why I said on your head.
Well, Ray can take a look. You can see some blonde hairs coming through right here at the very top.
There's definitely hair. So, I mean, if he didn't have that before, then it's working.
And it didn't. The guy said it takes about three months. You'll have a full head of hair.
Okay. Full head of hair.
Hair coming through full.
Then you don't need to shave it at all.
That's the plan.
Let's do that experiment. By the end of the year, I'll have a full head of hair.
All right, thank you, Scooby. J.V., good job today. Good job, J.B. All right, let's get the show started here. Bobby Bone Show. Today's the freaking first day of November. That's crazy. It was like just yesterday. It was the last day of October. It was yesterday. Oh, yeah.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Hello, Bobby Bones. I need your help. How do I get my wife?
to stop getting sucked into ads on Facebook.
Uh-oh.
That's tough.
For the third time this year,
we had to cancel a credit card
because of an ad that was too good to be true.
This time, it was an ad pretending to be a retail store
she shops at offering 75% off.
They added an S to the store's name's website,
spoofed it to something authentic looking,
and two days later, they racked up $3,200 bucks in charges.
I've asked my wife to stop clicking on Facebook ads.
Here we go again.
Is there any solution to this?
Signed. Husband at his wits end. Let's go to Lunchbox first. Lunchbox, what would you do if this were happening in your life?
I would delete Facebook. She would have to be. No more Facebook at all. Yeah, she's banned from Facebook. And also you take the credit card away from her. You say, if you want the credit card, you have to come to me and I will type it in to make sure it's a valid website.
This is your wife, not your child.
So I understand. Sometimes when your wife doesn't know how to have responsibility, you have to take that responsibility back and they have to earn it back, just like a child.
child. Okay. Wow. Eddie. Wow. I mean, I was on board with the delete Facebook. Maybe find out her
password and just change it so she can't log in. Oh, so just, well, the two-factor authentication,
though, is just email her or text her. That's true. That's true. Yeah, this is your wife, not your
child. We have to somehow just tell her, or what I do sometimes is you say, like, all, I'll give you
one more chance. And if you do it, like, and if I'm right, if I'm right, and you fall for one of these
again, I'm going to have to take your credit card. Why do you speak that way? Why do you
Just like two daddies.
Y'all can't, you speak.
Well, she's my partner.
We speak like, you don't speak like a partner.
That does not sound like partner speak.
Okay, okay, guys, go ahead.
What would you do?
Well, if you wanted to say, however you just said it, say it your way again?
I'm going to give you one more chance.
Okay.
And if you fall for one of these things again, I'm going to have to take away your credit card.
So exactly what I said.
How I would say it is, hey, you know, we should probably take a look at this.
Like, if you want me to go over things before you make a purchase just like as a
No, I'm good.
Okay.
Okay, well, then I think that we should take a look at what we need to do here.
Like, how about you give it?
If this happens again, then maybe we revisit it because this can't, this is really inconvenient.
It's not good for us.
What are we going to do?
It's a pain for you too, right?
No.
Us, yeah, this isn't good for our family.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to do it.
I won't do it again.
Yeah, okay.
I'm going to have to.
I'm not taking it.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly, Amy.
That's where it all leads.
It all leads to that.
You can't know, but like I feel like you have to use
We language.
Like it's us.
Like it's like you can't tell her.
We can't talk to her like you're telling her what to do.
And have props like a pair of scissors.
Like, you know, I'm going to have to cut your credit card.
No.
That's so.
All that stuff helps.
It does.
How are these guys?
It gets a point of props.
Yeah, yeah, anything.
Like just to make it real.
Get a carrot atop of husbands?
That's a box of props.
You're threatening her with scissors?
I would probably.
I would probably in the, I'm a big wheel.
language guy too. I would say, hey, here's
the thing. We've had some
mess ups, and we've had some mess ups
where we've been taking advantage
of our credit cards a couple times.
But is that we? Hold on. No, no, no. But sometimes you have to
talk to people like we. But also, you've never messed up
before in your life lunchbox? And I would say
before either one of us make any purchases online, let's check
with the other person. Just to kind of
be our safety valve. And I'll check with you
and you check with me. And
if you do it again. No, that's what
I would do. And then you can actually help keep her.
And if you do it again, you're bad girl and you're grounded.
You go to your room.
Yeah.
That's what I would, we language it, a big wee guy.
Okay.
But I would say, hey, even though you've done nothing wrong.
Yes, but it's not about me winning.
It's about us not taking a half step back financially.
Okay.
I would say, hey, let's make sure, because I've had this happen to me too.
I say that, even though, because I'm pretty good.
You know, it's a lie, though.
No, sometimes it's not a lie.
Sometimes it is just a word mechanism to help, no.
Sometimes it is a word mechanism to help you achieve.
a better goal. You're not doing it for deceitful purposes. You're not. You're doing it for a better
outcome for both of you. I feel like we all said the same thing except you used we.
Happens every day in life. Happens every day in life. We're trying to give you a way to say
the same thing, but say it in a different way that isn't talking down to her. You're not in charge of
her. Because you're going to make her react and not respond. And people that react don't react
most of the time in a positive way. They react out of fear. They react out of instinct.
Like, do you want her to come to you if you're, I don't know,
No, driving bad.
How about this?
Hey, fatty?
You're eating too much pizza, fatty.
You look like a fat hog.
No more pizza for you.
No, what you'd rather say is, I'm not talking about you specifically.
I was like, no, no, no, no, no.
Use a car example.
No, fatty, fatty pizza.
You're grounded from your car.
Amy, he's already in.
Well, because Eddie's, like, he's always had the jokes about the dad bought it.
He loves pizza.
So I'm just using Eddie, Eddie's things here.
Go ahead.
So, no, you would want her to come to you and say like, hey, why don't we, like, when we order pizza,
I know you love pepperoni, but let's also get one that's maybe not with grease and do a wee,
us.
Let's do it us.
She's going to take a part of her too.
But I wouldn't know if you're talking about me because you don't look like me.
And you're not, but you would feel better about it.
You wouldn't feel like she, you wouldn't feel like she was attacking.
I'd be like, I'm not an idiot.
You're talking about me.
But you wouldn't know.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you.
I don't get it.
It doesn't matter.
That's what we would do.
Make it a we thing.
Help her.
She'll be okay.
That is, man.
Maybe you do no Facebook.
I don't know.
No internet.
She didn't get the internet password.
We got your.
email and we now was found
to close Bobby's mailback.
Our executive producer Scuba Steve is in the studio.
It's time for...
It's time for
Let's talk about debt.
That's not fun.
You're always bringing so much fun.
I bring it up because Chris Tucker, you may have seen
in the news. He's had IRS trouble for years.
He owed like $9 million. They settled.
He has to pay $3.6 million.
Dang. It's not bad.
Pretty good deal.
09, pay three.
Yeah.
So a lot of money.
Yeah, just like dancing out for a lot.
Yeah, so everything's negotiable is what you found out.
So also, do you know why people in creative work always owe back taxes?
Yeah.
Because they don't get taken out of stuff.
Correct.
Or they're in foreign country.
Maybe they don't have to pay it over there.
But why don't they, you would think they hire an accountant that makes sure that every check that comes in is like, oh, we need to set this much aside for taxes.
If you're hiring people that are responsible as you hire them, right?
And apparently that wasn't what was happening here.
But a lot of people don't have, they take taxes out of our check immediately.
So there's no chance we get in trouble for this.
But if you get the whole check, they want to pay you $10 for a job.
You get all 10.
It's up to you to take that $2.50 and give it back to the government.
That's hard.
And then all of a sudden, one year turns into two, and then you're down $9 million and you only pay $3.
That happened to Willie, too?
I don't know if he's settled.
I'm sure he did.
Isn't that what happened to MC?
Hammer?
Yeah, didn't he go?
He had a lot of tax issue too.
Yeah, I think he just spent his money though.
I guess it's true.
Yeah, so what's the deal?
So I want to see who around here is in debt.
I'll tell you mine really quickly.
Nice.
So I got married back in 2016.
I had to pay for the wedding in my wife's culture.
The husband has to pay for the wedding to show that they can take care of the daughter
versus, I guess, and white folk, the dad pays for it.
Father-in-law.
Father-in-law, yeah.
Wait, wait, so you had to pay for the whole wedding?
The whole wedding.
I had to pay for it to show that I'm able to financially support.
Since he didn't know the culture, they were like, let's tell the white guy what the culture is.
Yeah, that's what she told me.
The Filipino culture, they do that.
So we got married in 2016.
We're seven years later.
I've consolidated the debt a couple different times, made payments of the last seven years.
I still owe about $15,000 in the wedding.
Oh.
On the wedding?
Whoa, bro.
So you couldn't afford to marry her then.
I could not afford to marry her.
But I didn't tell them that.
They had no idea.
They just knew that the wedding was paid for and nothing was fine.
Okay.
So that's scuba.
Eddie was just in a lot, a lot of debt.
Man, it all started when my wife, so we were on the internet.
We saw that Pearl Jam was opening for you two in Hawaii.
We're like, let's get a credit card and let's go.
Let's do it.
And we got a credit card, went.
But that was the start, man.
We just kept charging and charging.
And then we were pregnant with our first child.
Charge, charge, charge.
And for you, no, we were 40 grand in debt.
And then?
And then just, I mean, we made major cuts in our life.
We just kind of slimmed down on everything, saved, saved, saved, paid off as much as we
could every month, we got out of it.
Paying that principle, man.
I've been debt free for, what, three years now?
Nice job.
Pretty amazing. Debt free, like, everything?
Well, I saw, yeah. I mean, I saw a mortgage, but got it.
That's a debt, man.
Well, yeah, I mean, I don't have credit cards.
You have a car payment?
I have a car payment.
Oh, that's debt.
Yeah.
So you're not debt for it.
But, I mean, that's like frivolous, like that when you got a credit card to go to Hawaii.
Yeah, yeah.
Unhealthy debt.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Good point, lunchbox.
lunchbox what do you have anything i mean i got a mortgage i don't have a car payment because you don't have a car
i don't have a bike payment you should get a car though that's our point i understand i understand
what you're saying i'm just saying what i don't have so i'm pretty good on that uh student loans were
forgiven see that's the thing i'm forgiven forgiven like they just sent me a letter in the mail one day
said hey like you don't have to pay anymore and i had i owed them thousands of dollars and they
just wiped it off for me i think you have to have the paper to show that you went to college
for them to forgive it.
No, they were just like,
hey, you've been paying us long enough.
That's it.
You've been paying us long enough?
They took like the final $6,000 and they just took it themselves.
They said, here you go.
We're not,
you don't have to pay us anymore.
How much was your loan?
A total?
It was like $20,000.
And how much did you pay off on it?
Like 14?
In the last six, they just said, all good.
Last six, they just said, hey, man, you're free.
Okay, sounds good.
How awesome is that?
You and Chris Tucker have all the luck.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I did take out my first credit card and Discover card in college when I was 18 years old.
That T-shirt?
Yeah, free T-shirts.
And every place I'd go, they'd give me away a free T-shirt.
I got so many credit cards.
But then I learned that's bad eventually.
And so eventually I started closing them down.
Well, it's confusing.
It's good to have some credit cards because it helps build your credit.
So it's good to have some.
It just matters the quality of T-shirt.
You get it.
And let me tell you, those were not very soft T-shirts.
Or they'd give you a hat, like a bucket hat.
I mean, I got all the gear.
Yeah, I've never had debt
Because I was always afraid to have it
When I was poor, I didn't have debt
Now I don't have debt
I got nothing, no mortgage, no car, nothing
We kind of suck, huh?
Nope, but I didn't have debt
When I was broke either
So I was just scared to have any sort of debt
You overpaid for so long
And they were like stop overpaying
Well, they would send them money back
And I'd be like, no, no, I'm overpay my bill
It's just in case I can't pay for one of my months
Yeah
But then whatever
How much do you pay a month on your 15,000 man?
I pay about $500 a month
Got it. Nailed it.
What's your interest rate?
Well, I got one of those He lock loans where you basically, they take all the debt and they consolidate it and your interest rates at 0%.
Is that if you buy a timeshare?
No, it's a house.
Home equity loan.
Home equity loan.
I think of my house.
I got it, yeah.
Get into the head like, buy time share.
Oh, yeah, home equity.
Line of credit.
All right.
Thank you, Scova, Steve.
There you go.
It's time for...
Scoobla.
Steve.
Suggest.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
It's back in 2000.
2016, Rezia Hill started
every bottom covered.
She started it out of her living room.
Every bottom covered.
It helps families get diapers.
Got it.
That's funny.
Got it.
She was a single mom herself,
so she knew the challenges that families face
getting diapers for their kids.
Well, she had a job.
She started this 5-1c3,
and now she's at the point
where she's been able to quit her banking job,
and she devotes herself full-time to this cause,
and she recently secured federal funding
to establish more jobs.
diaper banks throughout like different counties and she's making such an impact and again it's
just something she thought of started in her living room and now it's taken off talk to me about diapers
daddy are they expensive oh god my wife said the other day she said man do you like we finally
stopped buying diapers in the last uh i don't know of 14 years we bought so many diapers and i said
we should try to figure out how much that was she's like let's not do that did you ever think
about cloth diapers no because that's that's disgusting i did that's why it's gross yeah yeah
I did when I was trying to get pregnant.
I thought I'm going to be a cloth diaper mom.
But then there's no baby poop to convince you otherwise.
Right.
And then we ended up adopting older kids.
But we were going to adopt a newborn baby too, even if I didn't get pregnant.
And I had friends that were doing the cloth diaper thing.
And so I thought, well, they'll just teach me their ways.
And they said once you get the hang of it, it's really not that bad.
Once you can not vomit every time you have to clean it up?
Because it's like they're, I feel like once they're done, like they're done.
because there's so much poop in that diaper.
Oh.
I don't want to talk about this anymore.
That's a great story.
Thank you.
That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
I'm going to play a song from a Disney movie.
All you have to do is tell me the movie.
The thing is, it's not just any old song.
It's from a string quartet.
Like, if you were getting married.
Oh.
And the fancy instruments were playing this song.
Violin, cello.
Whatever's in a string quartet.
Obo.
I'm out of stringed instruments.
So I have 10 of them.
How many do you think that you can get right?
Six.
Lunchbox goes with six.
Now, if you lose, there is a penalty.
But if you win, you get $20 in cash.
Seven.
Seven.
Oh, Eddie said seven before you.
Oh, okay.
Anyone want to go eight?
Can you go eight, Amy?
I think I...
What's the penalty again?
He hasn't said that.
The will of punishment.
I know.
Amy, come on.
Where are your guts?
I can go eight.
Oh, Amy goes eight.
Let her go.
With the will of punishment up for grabs.
Let her go.
Eddie, you could get...
Does anyone want to go nine?
No, because I always miss some of those.
Like, no.
Okay, let me see how much money I have.
Oh, boy.
What do you think?
What do you think lunch?
I'm thinking...
I'm now going to go $40.
Oh, man.
I might know nine.
$40 up against the will of punishment.
Going once for nine.
How much money?
$40.
Going twice for nine.
I'm out.
Can't do it.
Make it 50.
Oh, 50 bucks.
I mean, what?
You're freaking out over.
I guess 50's a lot.
50 bucks?
Going once for nine.
Going twice for nine.
You're going to get lunchbox.
And.
Can't do it.
You out?
Can't do it.
Man, I don't know enough.
I'm trying to think of what Disney movies I know that have a good song.
Dang, I already forgot it was Disney.
$100.
Oh, my goodness.
For nine?
For nine.
Oh, my God.
Oh, $100.
Because it's $20 for Amy where she's
is at eight.
Oh, Amy, you could go up to nine.
You could say nine, Amy, and you get the hundred.
Oh, that's good.
That's what I mean.
A hundred bucks for nine.
Going once.
Going twice.
Oh.
I can't do it.
Wow.
Okay.
I don't think I can do nine.
I can't do nine.
I can't name nine Disney songs right now.
$120.
Oh my goodness.
Anyone want to go nine?
Three.
Hold on.
In my head, let me try to name nine Disney songs.
Two.
One.
Nine.
Oh.
I did not expect it to go that way.
I mean, I already have to get paid and I'll only get $20.
That's right.
If I get $9 and get $100.
Wow.
Hey, let me play this song.
We'll come back on the other side of the song.
Let's go.
A win is a win.
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Overgrabbs $120.
Amy's decided she would go nine.
Wow.
Does anyone want to run 10?
No.
Okay.
Oh, you do, 10?
$200.
Oh, my God.
Oh my two are you serious? Are you being for real?
I think he's being real.
Yeah. If you had 10 to 10, 200 bucks.
Amy, you might as well.
No.
No, I'm at 9. No, I'm at 9.
She can't beat herself. If you guys want to hop in.
One once. Going twice.
No, no. 200 bucks? No. Okay.
Here we go. Here we go. You get 15 to 20 seconds. Amy. String quartet.
Name. I need the movie that the song is. Go ahead.
Amy?
Frozen.
Frozen is correct. That's let it go.
You get to miss one. You get to miss one.
This one.
All right.
Next up, give me the movie.
Toy Story.
Correct.
You got a friend of me.
Wow.
Great.
Go, Amy.
Did you guys know that one?
Yes.
I got it at the very end.
I'm going to have $200.
I mean, I'd be rich.
Next up?
A little mermaid.
Correct.
Wow, I didn't get that one.
Under the sea.
Under the sea.
You're not playing.
Next up.
Jungle Book.
Correct.
Wow.
The fair necessities.
Simple bare necessities.
These are hard,
I had that one.
Eddie,
have you missed it in your head?
No, none.
Next.
A whole new,
a new fantastic point of view.
Aladdin.
Correct.
She's running it, baby.
She's running it.
She's running.
To tell us know where to go.
Ready.
Next.
Do I get to hear it one more time?
It was 15 to 20 seconds.
I mean, I can give it to you again.
I'm nice.
Go ahead. Give her a little bit more.
I recognize it, Amy.
Do you want to build a snowman?
Why do I not know this?
Answer?
Frozen again.
Oh.
Do you want to build a snowman?
Come on, let's go and play.
Okay, okay.
I never see you anymore.
You are this close.
Next one.
Coco.
Correct.
Remember me.
You're a machine.
No, I have to say goodbye.
Remember me.
Don't let it make.
You're running it.
I don't know how you can get to be stopped.
I tell you what, right now, if you decide to get out, I'll give you $20 right now.
Walk away with it.
What am I out right now?
You're nothing, but if you miss one, you miss two, you're out.
And I'm just saying, I'll give you this cash now and you're a winner at $20.
Amy, you're so close.
How many have I gotten right?
Seven.
Oh, you only have to get two more, Amy.
There's no.
You have not even hesitated.
You got this.
$30.
Do you think the last ones are hard?
Probably.
No, he's just being the banker.
Okay.
I'll get $30 right now and you'll go away the winner.
And you can give these guys a chance to win some money.
Oh.
I like that, Amy.
Amy, and I've got them all right too.
Amy, you're going to get them wrong.
No, thank you.
So you don't want to take the $30?
Nope.
Okay.
Here's the next one.
Correct.
Amy, $50.
No.
$50 to walk.
Amy, you are amazing.
She has to get the next two right.
I just get one in the next year
And there's no other
I mean it's
Like gravy from here
Okay
Next one
You can put on this one
And all I heard is
In the middle of it
Eddie can't make noise
What did I say?
You go
Are you deflecting?
Got it
No
No
You did make a noise
And it was distracting
What movie is that?
What movie is that
What movie is that?
My brain
My brain
Why is my brain
doing this to me. Now she's attacking it. No, that buys time. I did for a second. We got a good laugh.
Then we had to cut you. Okay, so. Amy. The hardest one coming up. Oh, no. That one wasn't the
hardest? It was not. Oh, no, Amy. I should have just said cars. This is the first movie we ever saw
together. It's true. Do you want, this next one is so hard, I'm taking the money down because
I do not think you're going to get it. You had a chance to go 50 bucks. I'll give you $40 now
to walk away. I can't tell if you're being for real. You might be giving me 40 bucks right now.
out and walk away because the next one is easy-p-sy.
Why would I make the 10th one the easiest one? Or am I tricking you?
Exactly. We usually never make the last one's the easiest ones, do we? Never.
Nope. And Amy, but you are a Disney wizard. Cars wasn't that hard. I just didn't hear it for some reason.
Do you want the, I'm now going down $35. Oh, no, Amy. No, I'll take it. No, I'm going to take the song.
She said no deal. I want to get it. I should have gotten cars. Now I'm mad. Amy, how are you feeling right now?
Fine. Are you ready?
Yeah, but nobody
grunting.
Who's the one talking right now?
It's all lunchbox.
No, I'm trying to hype her up.
Amy.
Okay, here we go.
Go.
When can you feel the love to now?
Lion King!
She did it!
There you go.
I can't believe she had nailed that immediately.
Oh.
Wow.
Good job, Amy.
My mom,
for showing me Disney movies.
What else?
As a kid.
I think at McDonald's,
If you got two quarter pounders of cheese, you got a VHS tape.
You would eat two quarter pounds of cheese.
Well, my mom would get one.
I would get one.
And if you got two, you got the VHS tape.
And you would get to watch the movies.
Congratulations on your winning.
So what are you going to buy?
I have no idea.
$120 cash a raise.
Yeah, what about your hype squad?
What do we get over here?
We were hyping you up.
I know.
I think y'all wanted me to lose.
I think they wanted you to quit so they could play later too, if you don't remember that.
There's our big winner, Amy.
Good job, Amy.
Thank you.
All right, so over the past couple of weeks, we bought this big palette of returns on Amazon.
We didn't know what was in it.
We've now opened every single thing.
We have what we think we can make.
But now we have to figure out way to sell it.
Man, but it's time to make money.
Yep.
It's time.
So Lunchbox has an idea.
He wants to present to us about how we can sell all this stuff easy and make a bunch of money.
Okay.
Feel shady when it comes from him.
Well, that's true.
We will hear what he has in mind coming up next.
The question is how are we going to sell all of this stuff?
We bought this palette of returns.
We did not know what was on the palette.
it was all wrapped up.
We spent 500 bucks.
We all put in our own money.
And I think after we went through it all and wrapped everything,
if we sell it all individually, we can make a nice profit.
But who's going to do the selling?
Let's watch.
You have an idea?
I have an idea.
The plan is perfect.
It's going to require a little bit of effort from everybody here on the show that invested.
We are going to have a Bobby Bone Show garage sale.
100%.
We set it like a month in advance.
It's going to be on a Saturday morning.
morning. I'm not, I'm not going to hang out on Saturday morning to sell so.
You're not listening. Okay, I'm just saying, he heard what you said.
No, you haven't even let me finish. I'm going to be gone. No, you're not. Okay. I will plan it on a
weekend, you won't be gone. I'm not every weekend until Christmas. Yeah. So, no,
after Christmas. I don't care when it is. We're going to sit with all this stuff for three months.
Listen, guys, this is how you make money. You put it and people will travel from all over the
United States and maybe some in Canada. Maybe if you in Mexico, I don't know. But we say,
we are going to be having a garage sale
and what we do is we do it at a Sonic
we put it on half the parking lot
and the other half is open for business
so they buy themselves a toilet seat
then they get them a cherry lime made slush
that's not bad and then we sit there and
whatever you want to sign whatever you buy
Sonic's not going to let us do that on their property
oh 100% they will
they're not going to let us have a yard sale on their property
just from if somebody gets hurt
or damage it there's no way
hey you don't know I know
what does that mean
That's what I'm saying.
He is just so negative Nancy because he doesn't want to make money.
You've been making deals?
I've been talking to people.
What have you been talking?
I've been talking about having it.
No, what are you been saying now?
Like, what are the actual words and what are the words that were said back?
I said, oh my gosh.
And they said, great idea.
Whose day?
People above me in the hierarchy.
Okay.
I think we should just sell it online.
No, no, no.
Shipping is going to be way too.
The hours.
They can pay for it.
Lunchbox, you need to go to a corner.
I think it's a great idea, but lunchbox has to be the one there.
Yeah.
No, no, no, guys, people are going to go there to take pictures with us and get autographs with their item.
It was never part of the deal that we had to work.
No, no, it's not part of the deal, but this is an added bonus.
No, you're just dragging us into it.
Like, so Magic Johnson, he's an investor in a lot of stuff, right?
Yeah, he's a billionaire now.
He's a bunch of all these things and sign autographs in front of Sonic.
Yes, when it's a grand opening, he does.
I don't know.
I would need to have that presented in a way that would be super easy for us.
It was super easy.
It's super easy.
The garage sale is from 8 to 10 a.m.
Come get your stuff.
And then we're out.
Boom.
On a.
And you have it clear from a Sonic.
Not a specific Sonic.
No, but from Sonic.
You've talked to somebody at Sonic.
No, I'm not talking to you.
But lunchbox.
I have feelers out there to Sonic.
I'm waiting to hear back from Sonic.
Okay.
The drive-through is not a bad idea.
Like drive-through, you get a toilet seat.
I mean, I like that.
90% of people aren't going to know what's happening at Sonic.
And it's kind of look like a bunch of idiots to trashed up.
Sonic, right? Because it's a lot of stuff.
It's like an ironing board.
And Steve, what are your thoughts?
A rope.
I mean, it sounds interesting and fun and intriguing, but
when you close down a Sonic, for example, when we shot your TV commercial
in air quotes, I say, we had to shut it down for two hours.
That cost money to shut it down.
So if you look at a business cost, it will cost us money to do the garage so before we
even started.
And the liability.
No, no, you only shut down half of it.
You have half the parking lot for the garage sale.
What about a car dealership?
They don't have any cars in the lot.
We can find a car dealership and use their spot.
I don't think this idea is going to work because we can't ask a Sonic to close half their business down.
Yeah.
Hey, let's just send an email.
I'm more than happy to ask.
But I think the real estate.
I don't even want to ask because it's going to come in a weird place to be like, well, we don't want to irritate them.
Yeah, yeah.
We can't do it.
So what do we?
Okay, let's vote.
Everybody who put money in, who wants to have a yard sale at Sonic.
Say I.
I like it.
We got a fun.
I like it.
Thank you.
There's three.
Okay.
Who does not?
Aye.
Why are you guys so lazy?
There's no majority.
Why are you so lazy?
All right.
Bring us a different idea.
That's the idea.
There could be more.
They're going to be more.
Think about it.
Just be creative.
We're relying on you.
No, no, that was creative.
We don't even have a yes for that.
And when you're mad, we can't do it.
No, no.
You're not even entertaining the idea.
What does movie Mike have against it?
It's chaos.
What is chaos?
It's a garage sale.
And I don't want to have to go to one of our clients and be like,
hey, can we use your property?
where I know there's liability issues.
You have to collect.
That feels bad for us.
What about a real garage sale at lunchbox's house?
I'm in.
Yes.
I'm talking about.
I.
Zero percent chance.
Come on.
Okay, we'll do it at Eddie's house.
I'm out that weekend.
Exactly.
We're on the road, dude.
Perfect.
Then we'll use your yard.
Okay, so that idea did not.
But we start with one.
Who knows when we get there?
We'll get there.
Okay.
I think we should list a few things online, though.
No, that's hard.
The naked paper shipping, the person who buys it.
How are you going to ship the rope?
The rope. There's some stuff we're not selling.
That rope's 100 pounds.
We're selling that rope.
The rope is like $13 for 100 pounds.
That you can do Facebook Marketplace and meet someone.
Facebook Marketplace is a great one.
We can drive to people's houses.
Then they come to you.
Whatever.
Okay.
We'll open the garage and we'll have a garage out on the garage.
I don't hate that.
Here?
I don't hate that.
Okay.
Back burner.
now that I would run to the bosses
but we don't own the building anymore right that's the problem
here's Amy's pile of stories
so if you're in pain
turn on your favorite song because
a study found that listening to your favorite songs
can work as a pretty good pain reliever
still gonna go a Tylenol for the record
it's a little faster say you don't have any
okay Advil there's no way
that I'm gonna listen to
and unanswered prayers
and be like my back doesn't hurt anymore
but it will distract you for a little bit
Because you'll start singing.
Sometimes I think a...
And all of a sudden, my torn hamstring heals itself.
Why don't we try it with lunchbox?
Like, inflict pain and play certain songs.
I'll kick them. I'll kick him and then play his favorite song.
See what happens.
That's funny.
Well, why do they say that is a thing?
Well, researchers, they had people listen to music while heat was applied to their forearm
and they just think that the music helped take them to another place,
like distracted them from the pain they were feeling.
But it was...
Any music did it.
but if it was their favorite song, they felt less pain.
Just punch them on the other arm.
Forget about that arm.
Yeah, distract.
Yeah, yeah.
That's pretty dumb story, don't you think?
Oh, that's not real.
That's not real.
That's not real.
It is real.
I mean, no, I just, I would never.
A woman given birds, just play her favorite song and it doesn't hurt.
Oh, we did that.
Did it hurt?
I mean, she said it's still hurt.
Okay.
There you have, our research indicates it still hurts.
This is pulled from Fox News.
I mean, it's researchers spent time on this.
Hey, maybe you have a headache and you don't have a Tylenol.
I'm not going to turn music on if I have a lot.
if I have a headache. I want to keep it quiet. Anyway, what do you? Let us do that. Okay, so you can book
on Airbnb, like famous places from TV shows. And I'm going to tell you how much it's going to
run you. Go ahead. Like, if you want to stay in the Tuscan Villa from Succession in Italy,
it's the one rented by the family. In Italy, whereas mom lives. This is one they rented for
Logan's wedding. Oh, dang, even bigger. It's $7,000 a night. Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow.
You could do it. Is the fridge docked when you get a place like that? And how many guests?
Could you invite like 20 guests and I'll split it?
Yeah, because there's a lot of rooms.
Wow, okay.
The Bachelor Mansion located in Malibu is 30 grand a night.
Wow.
That's crazy.
Okay.
There's this Lake Tahoe mansion that Lisa Renna rented for the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,
a group vacation they did.
It's nine grand a night.
I'm looking at it.
It's awesome.
It's snowy.
It's ski vibes, but nine grand a night is wild.
Okay.
Now, on a more affordable side of things,
Tony Stark's lakeside cabin from Avengers Endgame.
Oh, I can't say what happens there, but yeah.
Yeah.
It's not that big, right?
No.
Don't say it.
Not while I'm here, it'll get associated to me.
Yeah, it's an equestrian estate in Georgia, and it's $929 a night.
That'd be cool.
It looks pretty.
Yeah, there's not a lot to it.
It's a small cabin.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, I mean, there's a whole list of places.
But yeah, the $30,000 a night for The Bachelor, it's pretty crazy.
to me. The Stranger Things residential house,
the one where they, man.
Oh, yeah. And you can just basically charge
double if it's a normal something.
And they probably didn't even shoot inside of it.
No, it's the exterior, yeah. Yeah, the stranger things
one's 320 a night. All right, what else you got? So passengers on
Southwest Airlines will now be able to know exactly
where their luggage is during their trip,
because they're adding a feature to their app and website that allows
Flyers to track their suitcases.
Cool. By the barcode. Beep, barcode it's here.
Yeah. It's just
view status of bag and...
I don't trust it.
Why not?
I don't trust it's going to be right every time.
It'll confirm when bag and tags are printed, when they're scanned, when they're located.
If it were like air taggy, where you could see where it was right then, I believe it all the time.
I think this is good.
Got it.
But I don't think it's going to be able to identify exactly where the bag is.
It's going to be exactly where the bag was last before someone went through and stole your stuff or stole the bag.
Right.
Yeah.
But you're still...
I agree.
It's better than nothing.
Better than nothing.
Sometimes I'll see them chunk bags on the side.
Oh, yeah.
And I'm like, boy, they're throwing that bag awfully rough.
And they grab mine.
They throw that back off.
Oh, my God.
They just do not care.
Yeah, we put air tags in our bags, though.
And luckily, we did it once.
And we couldn't get the bag back for like a month.
Couldn't find it.
We're like, it's in the Miami airport right here.
Boom, they found it sent it back.
The bag is broken.
Yeah, every time I travel with you, it says that an air tag's following me.
You're welcome.
Well, that's my buddy Bobby.
You're welcome.
I'm Amy.
That's my file.
That was Amy's pile of storage.
It's time for the good.
News.
Burdina was driving down the road in Oklahoma had her granddaughter beans and two friends in the
car when a van came across, wooing straight for him wrong way.
She swerves, crashes, boom, upside down in a ditch.
And cars just kept driving by.
Kept driving by.
No one's there to help.
Oh, don't worry.
Somebody saw a van flip and nobody stopped.
Yeah, but cord coffee?
he said not on my watch
he jumped down the embankment
got one of the kids out another kid
boom got him all out of the car
last one he got out got to the top of the hill
and boom
car explodes
whoa oh just some time
I can't believe people wouldn't stop
maybe they didn't see it yeah maybe not
I can't imagine anybody would see a van tumble off
and not go
I mean I've stopped before for things
meaning I saw somebody hit a guard row once in the pouring rain
and I pulled over and there were like three other cars
that have pulled over as well.
And I looked and they looked like
that we're getting out.
I was like, oh, I'm good there.
But I did, yeah, but I did stop to make sure
that someone was there.
Yeah.
But this dude ran down the embankment
and saved lives.
Yeah, his name is Cord Covee coffee.
You want to know a little bit about him?
Sounds like a wrestler.
I like it.
His name is Corde Montana Coffee.
He's the vice president
at Cato County Cattlemen's Association,
manager at Stevens Angus Ranch.
Sounds like a rancher.
Guide at No Mercy Hunting.
Former guide at Crash Landing Outdoors.
How do you know this?
How are you on his LinkedIn?
I just Googled him.
I just Googled him to see like...
So it's not part of the story.
You literally...
No, and his Facebook page came up.
Well, let's not give away too much of his personal info.
His social security number is...
Well, he went to Oklahoma State and studied animal sciences, and he went to Binger-A-N-I-Hawnee High School.
What about junior high?
That's awesome.
Did he go Marks in middle school?
No, it doesn't say anything about...
Who did?
I went to Monten-Mood School.
Matador's baby.
I'm just looking at pictures of this dude.
He is a...
He's on horses and...
Yeah, Cord's a cowboy, man.
Is it pretty built?
He looks like if Cody Johnson and John Party had a kid.
Had a kid, that'd be difficult.
Well, yeah, I would, but that's what he looks like.
His middle name is Montana, so it's meant to be.
Well, that's an awesome story.
Great job.
Cord, if you're out there.
Oh, wait, and there's some audio.
I forgot what the audio is about, but I was going to wrapped up in his Facebook page
if you want to hear about it.
Okay.
I'm really glad they're okay and that I'm really glad that they trusted me
because, you know, I'm just some country bumpkin running down.
the hell going, trust me, I'm going to get you out of here, you know.
Sounds young.
Yeah.
He does look young.
Yeah.
Good for you, Cored.
That's awesome, dude.
That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me, Cliver Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
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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 podcast.
I'm Ego Wode.
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.
I'm 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 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.
A lot of people have doorbell cameras now because they've gone way down in price.
And if I were a delivery driver, I would just realize, and I'd see that people had doorbell cameras all the time.
There's one driver from Amazon takes it, throws the box down, starts stomping it, and then walks off.
What?
And they got them on camera.
If you're a driver especially, you know, most people have, or a lot of people on the route have these ring cameras, right?
Yeah.
Doorbell video captured the shocking site of an Amazon driver repeatedly stomping on a package shortly after delivering the package to the house.
The driver is seeing placing the package on the home's front doorstep, taking a picture of the box intact in good shape.
I'm like, here it is delivered.
And then taking it and just jumping on it.
Stomp, stop, stop.
the homeowner looked at the footage
it was like
it was a nest camera
and although the driver
steps behind the pillar
it's absolutely clear
that the driver is stomping on the package
that is wild
I wonder why
it was a router is a $350
router
like I wonder what the deal was
yeah like just to stomp on it
who was mad
and why are you mad at them
are you mad at her
because she's done something in the past
or you mad at routers
are you mad at your company
are you mad
there's something there
but they try to get away with it
by taking the good picture
and then stomping it
and then they went behind
behind the pillar to stomping.
So weird.
That's from ABC 7.
All right, let's get over to Amy
and get in the morning corny.
Morning corny.
How do you measure
how hot a red hot chili pepper is?
How?
Give it away, give it away, give it away.
Nice.
That's funny.
I like that, Amy.
But that's two chili pepper jokes.
That was the morning corny.
Is that a certain site?
Are you on redhead chili pepper jokes?
Yesterday she did Halloween
dead hot chili peppers?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
How do you have two chili peppers jokes?
And then after I did that one, I kind of thought I should have said, Grateful Dead.
Who's a Locksmith's favorite lead singer, Anthony Kedis?
Oh, Key.
Keyes by.
That's just me making stuff up now.
That's just me making it up.
Doing more chili pepper jokes.
You can do a Grateful Dead lock joke in there.
Yeah.
Okay, that's good.
Thank you, Amy.
You're welcome.
When do we do Thanksgiving jokes?
Soon.
Okay, cool.
Thanks.
All right.
Let's do this.
All right, what's up with your car?
I'm back to the bike.
came out the other morning
and I tried to start her up
and that's what she sounded like
but you slamming the gas
Yeah
Sounds like it needs gas
Does it have gas in?
Sounds like it's bad
That's tough man
It's got gas in it
And so I was sad
How many times are you taking this to the shop?
Like three or four
Maybe five
How much have you spent
In those visits?
Only $200 because the one place
put in new spark plugs, new something else, new water pump, and they still didn't fix it.
So they said, no charge.
You just got to get it out of here because you're costing me money working on your car.
Oh, wow.
And my old place, it used to be so good, they were like, they were so, they were like, hey,
we'll help you get a used car.
And my wife was like, you can't go back there.
It's too embarrassing.
So I didn't go back to my normal place.
So then I took it to another place again.
And they gave me the call yesterday.
They ran a test because the check engine lights on.
Why are you acting like you're crying?
He's looking down on this paper like he's crying.
Bones, he might be crying.
He's not crying.
It needs a new engine.
A new engine?
Yeah, just a new engine.
Just a new engine?
That's a whole car.
Your car's totaled if you need a new engine.
Correct.
They won't give you $500 for that car.
No, no.
Kelly Blue Buck has it at $250.
Right.
But my wife picked me up from work yesterday and I got in the call while I was at work.
So if I was a little down...
You're actually like somebody died.
If I was a little down,
That's why.
There's me breaking the news to her.
This day out here.
Beautiful day.
And they ran the test.
What test?
And she needs a new engine.
Oh, here.
We're not doing it, right?
I don't know.
No, we're not.
We're not doing it.
We're not putting a new engine in a 20-year-old car.
Like, I've had that car longer than I've known you.
I know.
That's crazy.
Oh, man.
Our kids will never get to drive.
it.
So I just want to tell you that
I've got to get a car.
Great. Should we go look right now?
No, I'm going to need a few days to pause us.
Okay.
And I'm going to need you to be nicer to me.
Oh, okay. I'm sorry.
She also wants you get a new car.
Yeah, I think she was deep down happy.
And so I talked to the people.
It would cost me only $5,000 to get a new engine
plus 26 hours of labor.
That's a long time.
Yeah, man.
And what do you think labor was an hour for them?
Probably like $150 an hour, $100 an hour.
I don't know about that.
I don't know what mechanics charge.
So you just made up a number real quick?
Yeah, I tried to make it sound really extreme.
Yeah.
I called my parents and told them.
Okay.
I think this is, like, we need to let this go.
What year was this car?
It's a 2005.
Have you ever seen someone act this way about a car?
And how many miles did I want it?
215,432 miles.
Oh, to the mile.
Okay.
But he also made up that 100 number a minute ago.
So getting a car today?
I'm not right.
I don't know what I'm going to do.
You bike it today?
No, see, here's what's the crazy part.
Every once in a while it'll start.
Oh my God.
You're driving it when it every once in a while starts?
That's risky.
Yeah.
And so today I went out there and it started.
It took a minute.
And I started trying to call because I was doing that this morning.
Do you say prayers while you're trying to
Come on, come on.
I'm like, oh, please just come on start.
You like, hit it.
I'm like, come on, please start.
Come on, come on.
But aren't you scared you're going to go back out now?
It's not going to work to get you home?
Yeah, I think about that every time now.
Like, as I walk towards her, I'm like, is this the last time she's going to start?
Could this be her final?
You know what you want?
No.
No.
I've never had to think about it.
I haven't had to think about it in 18 years.
But here's the crazy part.
She graduated high school.
What?
She bought a pack of cigarettes.
She was able to buy lottery tickets
Your car?
Yeah
This is the dumbest
This has gotten to a weird place
Hey, hey lunchbox
I'm concerned
Do you think maybe
This could be the time
That you buy your first Lambo?
No
Lamborghini
Dude I mean you've always wanted one
A vet
If you don't get a baller car
Now you're never going to get one
I don't have the money guys
No no no
Dude they'll make payments
They will
I don't have the money
Take out of the loan
They make it really easy to buy a car
Easy
No it's not good to get a rebound
Yes, it is. Rebound.
You do it. It's a rebound girl.
Rebound, it's a rebound girl.
It's crazy. I'm sorry to hear your set.
I mean, this is what she sounds like.
We know. We got it.
It's like she's on hospice.
Life support. Yeah, yeah, I got it.
We're going to play Morgan Wallen.
Do you think I could donate it to charity and make it tell me something good?
I think they probably would say, would you please get this off our line like the other guy did.
Yeah.
Because they'd have to buy the engine for that and everything.
But they wouldn't know it because the check engine lights off now.
If I could just...
You trick the charity.
Yeah, if I could just start it and have it running when
they get there.
They drive it away.
We're going to play this song
from Morgan and Wallen.
Hey, wait, hold on everybody
say goodbye.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Bye.
Bye the Bond show.
All right.
Coming up, we'll talk about
the top pop songs.
I would say all time,
but it's since
19, 65 years ago.
The billboard chart existed.
So it's not even crazy old stuff.
Okay.
Some of the,
some is older,
but I'll give you a couple songs
out of the top ten.
So you'll kind of get this.
Britney Spears, baby,
one more time.
It's not top 10?
Came number 12.
Fleetwood.
Mac Dreams at 17.
Beyonce and Jay-Z
Crazy in Love at 18.
The Ronnettes, Be My Baby at 19.
Okay, so, that's what we're gonna do?
I've got
the top 10. Yeah, I can name
five. Is that what you're gonna do? Here we go.
It wasn't, but I think it's very interesting that we do it like
that. Wait, what were we going to do?
I thought you were... Hold tight. I like that.
We're going to do this. We'll see how many you can name. Lunchbox is already
in for five. Another one. Outcast, hey, y'all,
14. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, don't... These are all songs we know.
You'll know, I think you'll know all of them.
Oh, I think.
By the way, I'll be in Louisville coming up in a couple weeks doing my comedically inspirational show.
You guys in Louisville, there are some tickets available.
Come out. We'd love to see you.
A couple weeks from now, get your tickets at bobby bones.com.
All right, back with that next.
All right, here's how the game works.
These are the top 10 songs in the history of the Billboard Music Chart.
Now, the chart's only been around for 65 years, so it's not like there are songs from the 20s.
11 Prince and the Revolution Kiss
Remember that one?
Was it 12
Nicky Minaj at 13
So what I'm gonna do is I got 10 here
I'll play the clip
You have to tell me who the artist is
How many can you get out of 10
And whomever guesses the most
If you win you win $20 if you lose
You take the will of punishment
Oh okay
Okay you already guess five right
Well I'll let them back it off
Because he didn't know what the game was
Oh how many would you like
You don't want to back off do you
It's just the naming
It's not a timing
Yeah you just name the artist
Just name the artist
I'll play some of the club
You just tell me the artist
Anybody end for one?
I'm in for one.
Okay.
I'll do two.
Yeah.
Three.
I'll take four.
Five.
Oh.
Oh.
Here we go.
We're a five now.
Lunchbox?
How you doing, man?
I'll do six.
I think you'll know every one of these songs.
That's the artist, though.
Top ten of all-time billboard.
That's six.
Anybody want to go seven?
Anybody want to go seven?
Going once.
I'll go seven if I can do pillory on the side of the road instead of
a wheel of punishment.
No, we don't negotiate
to terrorists.
On earth?
Okay.
That's six.
Anybody going seven?
Going once?
Come on, Amy.
I'm telling you these are so easy.
I know they're so easy.
Going twice?
Okay.
Seven.
I can't let her have seven.
They're so easy, most.
They're so easy.
The top ten billboard songs of all time.
Yeah, but the artist, the easy?
Yeah.
All right, give me eight.
I'll go eight.
Everybody want to go nine?
I'm telling you, you make it get 10.
You can do it.
How about what I do is I go out.
What if I do 100 push-ups in the meat market?
No.
No, no, no.
Anybody want to go nine?
Going once?
Going twice?
Nine.
Nine.
Oh, my goodness.
I think it's a good bet.
I think you're going on the wheel of punishment.
I think it's a good bet.
Last time she did this, she won.
Eddie, you don't go 10 for 10?
Oh, man, that's perfect.
I don't know if I can go perfect.
It's the top 10 of all time.
Last time we got to miss one, the same.
You are doing right now at nine.
Eddie going once?
Going twice?
And?
Uh-uh.
Okay, Amy, you got to get nine out of ten.
Oh.
Better have it.
Okay, at number ten, we'll go backward.
If you'll play the song, just tell me the artist.
Here you go.
Beatles.
Correct.
One now.
I'm one for one.
They're that easy?
Number nine, name the artist.
Can you name that artist?
Carly Ray Jepson.
Correct.
I didn't know anything.
This easy.
Right, putting it down for California.
Pop songs ever.
according to Billboard. Amy Artist?
Tupac. Correct.
Next up.
Hey, no guts, no, Lori. She's the only one that had guts.
Amy, go ahead.
Michael Jackson. Correct.
When you said they were going to be so easy.
I told you. You were alive.
It's the biggest songs of all time.
Next up, number six.
Wow, she's almost there.
Top five now. Here we go. Number five.
Kelly Clarkson.
Correct. These are so simple.
They're the biggest songs of all time. I just told you guys.
That is so dumb.
I've got to make $2 million easily.
Number four.
Backstreet boys.
Correct?
Whoa.
That's so scary.
No, I know that for a fact.
Senior high school.
And she named all three.
Three, two, and one.
The songs just get more famous as we go.
Oh, really?
The top billboard songs.
This is unbelievably easy.
Number three.
My girl.
Who is that?
Oh, oh.
Three seconds.
God, it's on the tip of my tongue.
That's the temptations.
Did you know that, Amy?
Was that on the tip of your tongue?
No.
Amy, all you have to do is get these next two right.
You've only missed one out of eight.
The timet...
Here you go.
Go.
Correct.
Wow.
It all comes down to this one.
Is this the top one?
She's gotten eight of nine.
All she needs to do is nail this one, and she'll collect $20.
Ready.
Go.
Oh, yeah.
Would you have got that one, my box?
Yeah, I got it.
I only miss Whitney Houston.
I was nine for ten.
I have it written down, doesn't matter.
Dang.
You ready?
Eddie, you ready?
I'm ready.
Emma.
Correct.
Amy is the winner.
She wins again.
You guys, no guts.
No, it was the deal.
No guts.
No guts.
No, no guts, no.
No guts, no guts, no guts.
You'd have yelled nine or ten to begin with.
What did I win?
I had nine.
$0.
You can't claim you had guts when you don't.
Somebody said eight, you could, seven, you could have went nine.
You had every available, everybody had every available option.
I couldn't go ten for ten.
I knew it.
But you could have gone nine.
She already hit nine.
No.
When someone said six, she didn't hit nine?
That's how much seven.
She didn't hit nine.
But no one went.
No one was going.
Exactly.
No guts.
No good job, Amy.
Amy's been winning money like crazy.
I know, dude.
I got to send you Benmo because I'm not.
We didn't round that up?
I'm bad out of cash.
No, we're not running.
Oh, man.
For what?
You, just give me what you got all.
We're not playing that game.
No.
Ozy's.
Okay.
There's a voice smell we got.
I was just wondering if you could do like a little check,
see if we were still doing the Bobby Bone show like driving thing
where it's like, do you make everyone take the driving test?
We are.
We're almost there.
Hyundai's sponsoring.
Yeah, they send his cameras.
We're going to get a real driving instructor.
And we're going to finally put it into who the worst driver is in the show.
I had to give Scoobo my license, like to get some, I don't know.
This is serious.
This is serious.
That's what that was for our license?
Yeah.
You didn't know why?
Yeah, he just asked.
Scoot was to ask for it.
We trust him, man.
That's coming up in the next couple weeks.
Okay, news, let's go.
Bobby's big.
Stories.
Arnold Schwarzenegger once.
hired an accent removal coach when he was younger.
So they shouldn't have got his money back.
Yeah, it didn't go so well.
It's still so thick, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Do you think he kind of on purpose keeps it now because it's his identity?
Yes.
Because he could talk normal.
Probably.
Well, normal.
No, no, that's not fair to say normal.
Us.
He could talk our accent.
He sounds Austrian still.
Mm-hmm.
And he's the easiest person to do an oppression of.
It's basically the only oppression I have.
But, like, you're from Arkansas, and you used to say things like,
But I still hired.
You hired classes, right?
I didn't hire anybody.
I went to school.
Right.
And I went to like the classes they'd offer for free because the speech pathologist would work with you because they had to train.
But mine's not all the way gone.
I think I did okay at it.
But yes.
But yeah, that's crazy.
He needs to get double refund on that.
In Florida, pulled a gun on a cop because he was agitated.
Traffic was going too slow.
Sounds like Eddie.
The officer wasn't in uniform at the time.
He was driving with his family.
No one was hurt
Stressed
Maybe
People just have guns
Yeah
And it ain't always smart people
Or people who handle stressful situations
Well
That's why
If somebody cuts you off
And you want to do
Just let it go
No sign language
Just let me
You're the one we worry about
No no I don't do that
I don't give anyone the bird
But you're the most road raging person on the show
I'm not a road ranger
A rager I'm a vigilante
No
That's the same thing
No
You don't need to be out
stopping people from cutting people off.
If I see someone...
You're not Batman, no, no.
When I see people weaving through traffic in my rear view...
What do you think you're going to do?
I just get in front of them and slow down.
What if someone comes driving up on the shoulder?
Do you...
No, no, I'm not going to get on the shoulder for that.
That's from WFLA.
A man of Pennsylvania robbed a bank last week
with his 89-year-old mom in the car.
Was she in on it?
Well, so that's what I thought.
I was like, did she know he was robbing the bank?
Also, even if she did, but she did,
She couldn't get out because she was 90.
Like, you can't charge her for that.
So he's 56.
He came into the bank.
He's like, hey, give me some money.
He did not have a weapon or a note.
I don't know if I'm going to get.
I know I'm working at a bank and all.
But if they walk in with no weapon or no, they're just like your money.
I would like you to kick rocks.
I think they're trained to just give it to him.
I hear you.
I would not go with the training.
Just be like, nope.
I don't give it to you.
I don't feel threatened.
Like, threaten me maybe.
That's what I was saying.
So a note makes you feel threatened over their voice saying,
Give me the money.
But he's not saying he has a weapon.
I'm saying a weapon or something that says this is an actual robbery.
If someone just walks in and says, hey, give me your money.
No.
Why?
What are you going to do with it?
The teller handed over a few hundred bucks in cash.
They hit the alarm button at the same time.
The security company was able to see the incident in real time over the cameras.
An officer two blocks away was able to get to the vehicle, stop it.
And his mom, who was almost 90, was in the car.
They don't expect her to be charged.
I can't imagine she had anything to do with a heist.
No.
I'm thinking he used the mom so that way she looks like she's in the car.
They don't give it a ticket.
Like, oh, you're part tier.
You need, you know, without paying the meter.
He's, oh, he's just going to be right back.
He just went into the bank real.
Or carpool lane for the getaway.
That's a great.
You get two people.
See, get in that lane.
That's from Patch.
A guy's accused of using police lights so he can get to work faster.
Oh, boy.
That would work.
I mean, if anybody pulls a light out, I'm like, oh, got it.
Sometimes it's just like somebody moving a trailer.
And I'm like, oh, God, I want to get pulled over.
So I move over to the side.
but according to the Connecticut State Police
and on-duty trooper out of Bridgeport
displayed red and blue lights.
They pulled them out, illuminated lights.
They ran a license plate.
No law enforcement connection at all.
When asked about the lights,
the guy admitted to using aftermarket controls
inside the vehicle to eliminate the red and blue lights
for the purposes of driving faster through traffic.
You know this was not his first time.
Oh, yeah.
He was probably at first, like, really nervous about it.
I'm like, all right.
Let's see what happens.
Do you get by one car.
Okay, okay.
Turn it off.
And then he just got to where he's probably just running with them.
He's running hot.
He never pulled anybody over.
He acknowledged he was not a sworn law enforcement officer.
He did not possess authorizations to use the red and blue lights based upon information gathered
during the investigation.
The Dodge Challenger was towed from the scene.
Is the Dodge Challenger, though, a police car?
It looks like.
He lives in the whole life, but not really.
That's what I'm thinking.
That's what's so crazy is.
You don't know if you're really getting pulled over by.
you know, a real officer.
You've been pulled over by an unmarked car?
Yes.
And it was like a fort, like tourists.
Like it was a broken down car.
And I told the cop, I'm like, dude, I didn't want to pull over because I didn't know if
you were real or not.
I was like, what do you mean?
I'm like, dude, your car's a piece of crap.
Like, that's crazy.
You said that?
Yeah, I did.
He was like, well, what's wrong with my car?
And I'm like, yeah, it's just, it doesn't look believable.
I would have a tough time pulling over if a car is not a marked car or it wasn't shaped.
Like, I think a cop car should be shaped.
Yeah.
Because there are those stories of people
I mean, even this idiot here
just wanted to get to work faster.
A Kentucky woman went $75,000
from her very first ever
Scratch Off lottery ticket. Wow.
That's awesome. It's not awesome.
That is really cool.
A Kentucky woman bought a scratch off lottery ticket
for the very first time ever
and won that $75,000.
Frankfurt, Kentucky
said she was going to go get a package
and mail it to her daughter. She decided to take a break,
buy Coke. She goes, you know what?
I never even drink Coke, but I was just craving it.
And I sold the ticket. I was like, you know, I don't do this either,
So I bought it $75,000.
Wow, Yolo.
She literally put in no effort, never suffered the pain of what?
What effort is there, though, except for going and spending the money and buying it?
Right.
And then the hard work, the dedication to it.
Like, if you win something your first time, it's like, oh, it's that easy?
No, people try forever.
And you are so dedicated to the game and you give your life to the game and it doesn't give you anything back.
It's not fair.
It gives you entertainment, which is what it's supposed to do.
It gives you hope and then it gives you, oh, heartache.
From Audit Central, a man stole 53 iPhones on his first day at work at an electronic store.
Whoa.
Hey, the new guy, Cliff. You guys seen him?
I don't know, man. He kept walking in and out to his car.
Also, where'd all the iPhones go?
That's crazy.
A guy was arrested for stealing 53 new iPhones on his very first day of work at an electronic store,
44 years old, does not seem bothered by the surveillance camera.
He just took them.
And took some money, too, apparently.
He didn't even cover his face
He won on the job
Well that's his deal I guess
Well do you think though
Because the store says it lost about 32,000 bucks
And all that he stole
Do you think he didn't think the cameras were working?
Because we had a school bus that had cameras
Finger quotes
The box or the mirror
Yeah but there's nothing in there
Yeah
Nothing in there
We all knew that
A seven-year-old saves his sister
After the grandpa is carjacked
Do what?
Last week in Nashville
A convicted felon on probation
Attempted to carjack a truck at gunpoint
During the struggle
Louis Mina was briefly incapacitated and the suspect fled in the truck,
causing Luis to fear for his granddaughters who were in the back seat.
However, he was relieved to find out that a seven-year-old granddaughter,
Amy had managed to rescue her three-year-old sister from the vehicle during the chaos,
got her out of there.
Wow.
The suspect was later apprehended by police.
Multiple felony charges.
Dang, that sucks.
Elon Musk says that Twitter or X will be a fully-fledged dating site within the year.
Okay.
What?
I guess they're going to do that.
I don't know what's happening over there.
I'm not on Twitter or X near as much as I used to be.
I'm still on it enough, but it's not my favorite thing anymore.
And then finally, what are most Americans afraid of in 2023?
Top 10 fears.
What do you think they are, Amy?
Give me anything.
Losing all their money.
Yeah, going broke.
Number two is economic or financial collapse.
But also number 10 is not having enough money for the future.
Okay?
Yeah.
No, one is, it's not the same thing.
One is you're doing and one is the doing of the government.
Yeah, the system.
I just thought money.
Yeah, money.
Go ahead.
Death of you.
Oh, a virus.
Oh, death of a relative.
Oh, boy.
Where did you jump in all over?
Number nine is cyberterrorism.
Okay.
Hackers.
U.S.
Number eight, biological warfare.
Oh, boy.
Which is like releasing a virus, which is Adam bomb.
I don't think they're dropping Adam bomb now.
pollution of drinking water at seven.
People I love dying at six.
People I love becoming seriously ill.
At five.
At four, the U.S. becoming involved in another world war.
I feel like we already are.
All the time.
Always.
Yeah, we're just secretly fighting things all the time.
Three, Russia using nuclear weapons.
Two, economic financial collapse.
And the number one thing, any final guesses?
What Americans are most afraid of this year.
Aliens.
That's a good guess, Amy.
Getting fat.
No.
I mean,
Oh, no.
Corrupt government officials.
Oh.
And I got news for you.
You should be afraid because they're corrupt as crap.
They're corrupt as crap.
All right, there you go.
That's the news.
Those were bodies big.
Stories.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clever Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere a little.
the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
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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 podcast.
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.
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 was.
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.
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 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 IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Let's do famous first.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake up.
It's a first of the love.
It's November, man.
That's crazy.
Yeah, man.
Years almost over.
That's wild, man.
I'm just so thankful.
That's wild.
That's already November.
Famous first.
You guys ready to go?
Buzz in with your name.
Oh, wow.
Speed answer.
This is crazy.
Plot twist.
Number one.
What was the first animated television series?
Lunchbox.
The Simpsons.
Incorrect.
To air in primetime in 1960.
Eddie.
Eddie.
Batman.
Incorrect.
Amy.
Roadrunner.
Incorrect.
Bugs Bunny.
The first.
animated series was the Flintstones
to Aaron Primetime. That's a good one.
I didn't know that one. Good one. Got me.
What was the first commercially
successful video game released? Eddie.
Eddie. Super Mario Brothers. Incorrect.
Amy. Atari. Atari.
Atari. Atari.
Atari in 1972.
Lunchbox.
Pitfall. Incorrect. Good guess, though.
They good guess. I don't even remember.
Because I saw people playing that on Atari.
Yeah. The answer was
Pong.
Oh, dang.
I remember that one.
I knew pitfall was old, though.
That was a good one.
Famous first first female artist to win CMA entertainer of the year in 90.
Amy.
Loretta Lynn.
Correct.
What on earth?
In 1972.
How did you know that?
Nailed it.
She almost went somewhere away.
And then she was like, now these have been all old.
So she changed her.
She got it right.
You can't challenge her.
She got it right.
Here we go.
Women by her country.
Let's go.
What do you call the first?
Ten amendments to the council.
Longevards.
Bill and Wright.
Correct.
What were the call letters of the first radio station I was put on the air?
Amy.
KLAZ.
Correct.
What was the first television show to be filmed from a live studio audience in 1951?
The show was about a young, middle-class housewife.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
Mary Tyler Moore.
Incorrect.
Living in New York City, who often concocks plans with her best friends and landline.
Amy.
Amy.
Leverne and Sherry.
Incorrect.
Oh, that's one.
You guys Lambert and Shirley.
Eddie, this was your high school.
Give me happy days.
Incorrect.
Happy days was 50s about the 70s about the 50s.
Was I love Lucy?
Dhing.
So close.
Famous first.
Famous first.
Amy's in the lead with two.
Lunchbox with one.
Eddie with zero.
Oh, come on.
What was the full name and title of my first book?
Eddie.
Buddy.
Buddy.
Bellsbone.
Eddie.
Bear bones.
Bobby bones.
Inc.
Lunch box.
Lunchbox.
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
Bear bones.
lonely, I'm not lonely if you're reading this.
Incorrect. What?
That was it? That is it.
Incorrect for arguing that. It's incorrect.
It's bare bones. I'm not lonely if you're reading this book.
Oh, you forgot book, guys.
Oh, come on. That's the title. It's literally in the title.
Yeah, it is.
Who is considered the first rock and roll artist? Here's a clip of one of his most famous songs.
Eddie.
Elvis.
Incorrect. Eddie.
Eddie. Chuck Barry.
Correct.
I'm on the board.
Ray, would you play that again for our audience?
Listen to this.
I don't ever got that.
What was the first music video aired?
Lunchbox.
Killed the video star.
Eddie.
Dang it.
Eddie.
Video killed the radio star.
Correct.
Dang it.
No, you didn't give me anything.
Yeah, right.
You didn't know what I said it.
Okay.
2-21.
Lunchbox is in the last place now.
That's okay.
I'm still right.
By the way, whoever finished is last, we can.
kill.
I love it.
It's a new little wrinkle.
Can I do it?
Stop.
You got to kill yourself.
What was the first movie to gross over $1 billion?
Lunchbox.
Titanic.
Correct.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
What happened?
What happened?
Any side wagers?
We're all tied to two to two.
We got like seven left.
Hey, you know what happened?
Oh, I'm in.
Do you have to sidewager each other?
You know what happened the last time we put money on a game?
Let's go.
We're not doing this.
Stop.
Stop.
He's challenging you to $20.
Money.
Not doing it.
I'm good.
He's challenging you to $20.
No, man.
I'm challenging both them suckers.
Nobody wants the action?
I'm good, yeah.
Okay.
What are we suckers?
Here we go.
Because you're scared.
What was the first state to be admitted to the union?
Lunchbox, Virginia.
Incorrect.
What was the first state to be admitted to the union?
The union.
Eddie.
Eddie.
Pennsylvania.
Incorrect.
God.
I don't know what the union is.
It's the country.
Oh.
Amy.
Delaware.
I'm not, I can't give you Delaware.
I can't give you Delaware.
Delaware is known as the first state.
It's Delaware.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Are you sure you weren't equal?
I'm sure.
No, no, I'm sure Time said.
I'm sorry.
He was on the E of Time when you said Delaware.
I'm sorry.
I would love to give it to you, but I can't.
I sounds like it.
Are we all tied up still?
Everybody 2, 2, 2.
Come on, come on.
Anybody want to jump in with lunchbox?
No.
Okay.
Dang.
What was the first permanent English settlement in America?
Lunchbox.
Lachgastown.
Correct.
Whoa.
And just like that, you're in last.
And you've got to kill yourself.
Oh, you get up.
Amy and me.
Yeah.
No, we killed him.
But he said he wanted to do it.
Oh, got him.
I know myself.
1607.
Wow.
Okay.
I'm going to play a song.
Oh, no.
And this song, this artist uses a special instrument.
Name the artist.
Eddie.
Eddie.
Peter Frampton.
Correct.
Whoa!
What do you think about that?
What do you think about that?
You knew that I had no chance on that one.
What is this the first what?
First auto tune?
Talk box.
Yeah.
Rock box.
All right.
That's a lot.
Uh-oh.
Amy, you're going to kill yourself.
It's okay.
No, you would have to kill.
You said that.
Right, right, right.
Got it, got it.
What was the first successful human mission to the moon?
Amy.
Apollo 12.
Incorrect.
13.
Apollo 13.
Incorrect.
Eddie, Apollo 11.
Correct.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Why they made the movie about Apollo 13?
Because they didn't make it to the moon.
Yeah.
You see, we have a problem.
Did you watch the movie?
I don't remember it.
I don't remember it.
Honestly, I saw the movie.
It was sad, man.
They went on the way up there.
What was the first national park established?
to the United States. Eddie.
Yosemite.
Incorrect.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
Yellowstone.
Correct.
Yeah.
What?
Stop.
I'm yelling my face.
Goodness.
Wow.
Amy, are you still playing?
Yeah.
She's in the last place.
Yeah.
It's 4 to 4 to 2.
My soul left when I got Delaware.
He still would be in last place.
You got it, Amy.
It's okay.
What was the first feature-length animated film produced by Walt Disney in that, Eddie?
19-19-19.
Incorrect.
I can't give you that.
Lunchbox.
No light.
Correct.
Hey, buddy, what are you doing?
Amy, I'm about to get deflated.
You can't do the thing we're like, aye, aye, aye, aye.
No, you got to say the answer.
I was going, hi-ho?
No, no, no, no.
You were stuck.
We go.
You were stolen version.
You go, Eddie.
There are four questions left.
Wow.
Who was the first country artist to sell over 10 million lunchbox?
Garc Brooks.
Yeah!
Oh my goodness!
I gave you one.
No, you didn't.
I just took that one.
I took Garc Brooks.
I took your guy and stuck them.
Ah!
Stuck them where?
Oh.
In the, my column.
Okay. Lunchbox 6, Eddie, 4, Amy 2.
Lundra is on fire.
There are three questions left. Eddie, you got to get all three to win.
I know.
Lunchbox, good job. If you get one, you're the champ.
What was the name of the first artificial satellite launched into space?
Lunchbox. Rover.
Incorrect. Eddie. Eddie. Sputton it. Correct.
I don't know. I'm kidding. I'm not that excited. I need two more. I need two more to get right.
That's all right.
Who was the first person to host Saturday Night Live in 1975?
Eddie. Eddie. Eddie. Eddie Murphy.
Incorrect.
God.
Lunchbox. Andy Kaufman.
Incorrect. He was on it.
Oh, he was in that movie. I saw it.
Oh, he didn't know.
Who was the first person to host SNL in 1975.
Dang, was this in that documentary you made us watch?
What?
Or the movie, Man on the Moon?
Time? George Carlin.
Yeah.
Oh. I went in there, Amy. That's why I guessed that Andy Kaufman guy.
I think he was in there.
More questions?
You've got one more.
You're down one, Eddie.
Come on.
I can block.
Yeah, come on, Amy.
What was the first successful vacuum?
developed by Edward Jenner in 1796.
Ludgebox, flu vaccine.
Incorrect, Amy.
Pinocellin.
Incorrect. Eddie.
Eddie for the tie, the first successful vaccine developed by Edward Jenner in 1796.
It's the polio vaccine.
Incorrect.
Smallpox.
Hey, guess what?
You're glad you didn't bet that money, huh?
Yeah.
You want to put your money where your mouth is.
No, I didn't.
I mean, listen, if you guys wanted to battle it out for money tomorrow, put your own, you could do famous seconds.
I'm happy for you.
But you got to use your own money.
Okay, I'll do that.
You want to bet Lunchbox, famous seconds?
Absolutely.
I don't even know anything about seconds.
Then no, you don't want to do it?
I'll play.
I don't give a crap.
I ain't scared.
I just dominated this game.
Okay, we only do that because then you'll start.
Lunchbox, you're the winner.
Yeah.
Let's just leave it there.
Okay.
Woo!
Hey, Eddie, go do it.
It's the first of the month.
You got to kill Amy.
You got to kill Amy.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm good.
She does it all.
She answers our phone.
She produces segments.
Abby is in the studio.
And she has a question for us.
Abby, what's up?
I do.
So, I don't know if it's something I'm going through lately,
but I feel like a lot of my friends also in Nashville are going through this,
like my single friends.
So like they moved to Nashville to kind of like chase a dream,
like a career dream, right?
And so after we kind of feel like we're where we need to be,
we're like, okay, so we have everything,
but we're missing like the family, you know?
Because most of my friends back home are like married with kids.
And I'm just like, at this point,
I feel like I have to sacrifice one thing for the other
and is it possible to like have both?
you know what I mean?
I do.
And why do you think this is getting to you now?
I don't know just because I'm happy with where I am in my job,
but it's just like I feel like it's really hard to meet somebody,
especially in a big city.
Whereas back home, you can meet them through mutual friends,
or it's like you're bound to run into them or you know them in some way,
but in a big city, it's like, where do you meet people?
It's huge.
I think there's more people in a big city.
Yeah.
I think in a small town,
you already know everybody.
I think someone in a small town
would say the opposite of that
but the same.
I can't mean anybody in a small town.
I already know everybody.
So I think that problem
just exists wherever you are.
You're in a small town.
There aren't a lot of people.
You don't know,
there's not a lot of choose from.
So you just settle.
So you settle.
Yeah.
Or, you know, Abby,
one thing you could do
is give up the dream.
What a dream?
You just said you,
you said you have the dream
and you move here with this dream
so give up the dream
move home.
Yeah.
So give up the dream and go home.
But I don't think that's your dream
anymore.
No.
I mean, if I do it on the side, I love that.
You just want to do it for fun.
Yes.
Right.
And what is your dream that you've pursued?
And because of that dream, you've not been able to have what you feel like as a fulfilling personal life.
Right.
Because, like, I mean, I'm in my 30s.
I feel like time's ticking.
For women, it's kind of time is more of a thing than guys.
Okay.
You're having these feelings because you just lost your dude.
That's, she's having this moment where...
But that's okay, though.
Essentially, yeah.
But that's what it is.
She's having this moment, like, should I give up my job to move back for this dude, right?
That's what she's thinking.
I don't think you're thinking about the dude at all, are you?
No.
You think about getting back with him?
No, no.
No, but it just kind of got me thinking.
So I was like, if I was serious with him and I wanted to settle down, I could move home, get married, have kids, and that would be that.
But then I'm also giving up what I have here.
To have anything that is worthy, it takes sacrifice, period.
Even if you want to live a perfectly balanced life, it takes sacrifice to put in all that time to be balanced.
if I spent a lot of my life
I mean most of it just grinding
no personal life
inability to connect
because it didn't develop that
and it was 39 before I got married
40 whatever it was
so I'm definitely behind there
but I had to sacrifice a lot to have this in my career
some people would be like look at his career that's amazing
but of course there are times that I'm like dang
it could be like Eddie and have 18 kids now
and be doing the family thing more
you're good however Eddie could look at me and go
dang, what if I would have not focused as much in?
Right.
As long as you're doing what you're doing and you're driving hard and you're putting all your
effort into it, you're fine.
And you've made space for it.
You just were in a relationship.
You're good.
It's just that.
Just don't do everything half butt.
If you do anything half butt, it's not worth it.
But if you're committed to your career and you feel like you should be, then just to keep
running, if you committed to personal life, you'd be wondering about your career.
The grass is always greener.
I'm just nervous if I, it's been 10 years.
since I've been here, not dating anyone.
What if it's another 10 years?
Well, it might be.
They're not in my 40s.
Okay.
How old are you now?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
But it might be.
Yeah, you can't do that.
No, literally, because it might be.
Yeah.
But you having these weird feelings are not going to change if it is or it isn't.
So why stress yourself out about something that you can actually control?
Right.
So you can control this.
It's just effort.
If that's important to you, if it's a priority, you have to prioritize getting out,
getting uncomfortable, going to places where you don't normally go.
meeting people doing things different than you do them.
Because if you keep doing everything the same,
everything's going to end up being the same as it always has been.
Yeah, you can freeze your eggs.
That's a thing that you could do now.
You can do that?
No, like if you're freaking out, freeze your eggs, girl, then you're good.
Or stay on the side of the road, say, I need a dude.
You can do that.
I'm not going to do that.
Sure.
My point is this.
Don't drive yourself crazy about what may happen in 10 years.
Aliens come tomorrow.
Or you could be 20 years and have nobody.
or you can meet somebody walking out this door
and the next thing you know you're married.
You can't predict or control that.
I think you're doing great.
Don't let your age freak you out.
If it's starting to freak you out,
you can do things.
Science allows you to freeze your eggs.
But it's not going to get better
by you just wondering or stressing.
I know.
And also we know that you fall in love fast.
So six months you'll be married
once you meet the dude.
Like it's no problem.
That would be cool.
It can happen.
It can happen.
It can happen.
Amy, what would you like to tell her?
Yeah, I mean, I would just not compare yourself to anybody else because that's going to distract you from what you need to do for yourself.
It's not going to give you peace comparing yourself to people back home.
They may be looking at your life and thinking, well, Abby moved to Nashville and did the thing and that's so awesome.
And I'm sure they love their lives.
I'm just saying you never know what someone else is really thinking.
And to answer your original question is, yes, it's possible for you to have both.
it is totally possible.
You just have to make the space for it,
which you have.
You were just in a relationship.
It's just that that wasn't the one that worked out.
And you were going to have,
I think one of y'all were going to have to move for it to work.
And you didn't want to sacrifice leaving here for him.
So he wasn't the one.
What do you want?
To stay here.
Okay, cool.
You're already here.
Right.
But what do you want to change?
Well, I want to meet a quality guy.
I'm tired of like.
Then how are you going to do that?
Well, not dating apps.
Why?
Dating apps are fine.
You just make your last dude on that.
The dating apps are fine.
Everybody, if you're on...
My friend's marrying a guy from a dating app in a couple months.
If you're on one, that means people like you were on them.
There are also people that aren't good on them too.
Yeah, it's not...
It's very exhausting.
Sure, but so is dating.
Yeah, it is.
So as being a parent.
I'd rather just meet them in person.
Everything is exhausting.
I'm like, Abby.
Here's the thing.
You have to, you don't even know what you want because you're not even figuring out how to do it.
You have to know exactly what you want and then you got to figure out how to do it.
I would like him to disappear.
Okay, well, that's not going to happen.
I go to a lot of places.
You don't go to enough.
I don't just stay at home.
But you don't go to enough.
Dang.
All right.
Get your butt out of here.
Go meet some dudes.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Bye.
Send her somewhere.
We could have a lunchbox, like, go in and be like, anyone interested.
Abby, we could do that.
I could walk in the bar.
Like, hey, any single dudes in here?
Because Abby's looking for a man.
Would that work?
I don't think that would backfire.
It would not work.
You never know until you try it.
It would not work 99 out of 100 times.
It will try it.
But you got to be in there the whole hundred.
All right.
We're rooting for you, Abby.
This story of the day.
This story comes to us from California.
A man was going to need to renew his driver's license, which meant he had to take the driving test.
He's like, ah, man, I don't know if I can pass it.
So he goes to his neighbor says, hey, man, here's my ID.
We kind of look alike.
Oh, man.
Will you go and take my driver's test for me?
Let's go.
And did he?
He did it.
Why'd the neighbor do that?
Unless you're paid a whole lot.
Or it's like your best friend.
And when you say, man, have you said his age?
Like, why can't you go past a driver's sense?
Well, I had a friend who tried to pass the test like 300 times, SpongeBob, and he tried, it could never actually, he just didn't have it in him.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, he's in, like, his late 60s, and he was just worried that.
Oh.
You shouldn't be able to, you shouldn't want to drive then if you can't drive.
But he used to get around.
I hear you.
So what happens?
How do they catch him?
The guy doing the test recognized, I was like, man, I don't know if this is you.
You look 30 in this photo.
And Asian.
What?
Oh, man, that's bad.
So what happens?
Do they get arrested for that?
I guess he gets his license suspended.
The one he doesn't have?
Or the neighbor.
The guy that was trying to renew it, so he was about to expire.
So now he has to...
He can't pass this test once he's already had his license?
But we have to go take another test?
When?
Eventually.
We do?
Oh, we're in trouble.
We should try to hire our friends now.
Okay.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story.
day.
Okay, what happened?
I had a video go viral.
Nice.
Well, yeah, real on Instagram.
I probably should load it up on TikTok, see what would happen over there.
Yeah.
I don't even know.
What's viral lunchbox in your mind?
Because I know you're going to be a hater before she says her number.
I mean, see, viral, you can get a lot of views and still not be viral.
No, that's the problem.
Viral is exactly getting so many views that's viral.
Okay, maybe two million.
Two?
I think anything that gets a million.
views would be considered somewhat viral.
Yeah. What do you have?
Six million. Wow, that's viral.
That's really viral. That's the last time I checked.
I don't know.
Now have like outlets picked it up?
I'm looking at it.
That's what I mean. That's why it's not really fine.
Oh no, you keep changing. You keep moving the goalpost.
But that's what I mean. Click that.
I'm looking at your video here.
Nobody's picked it up. It's not like a news thing.
It's here. It's who's with us and it's about fuel.
Okay. So my gas tank was on E.
and I was thinking, oh, I should go fill up.
And then I remembered this one video that my friend Kat sent me from TikTok
of this woman saying that she keeps hers on E,
because what if somebody's in the back and puts something into her head
and's like, hey, just drive.
And she's like, where are we going to go but to the gas station
so that I can run?
And so I did like a collab video where I spoke and then inserted her.
And then at the end, I was like, who's with us?
And then...
Six million views.
Dang, got him.
That's a lot.
That's a lot, lunchbox.
You said two.
She's three times viral.
Do you?
Yeah, it's a lot, but it's still not gaining traction on like E or entertainment.
Why does it matter?
Those sites are old school.
Who cares?
Eyeballs or eyeballs.
But I don't know why E or anybody would pick it up.
Like, it's not anything.
I don't know.
I think people are just sharing it because they can relate to either being on E
or thinking it's ridiculous that you drive on E.
The original video the woman did only had 3.5 million that you based yours off of and yours is a six.
Wow.
Let's go.
Our new viral queen.
Let's go.
Oh, hail our new viral queen, Amy.
Lunchbox, what would you like to say for her?
Whatever.
I mean, I'm not that impressed.
It's probably not that big of a deal.
It's just funny.
That's a huge deal.
Well, he...
What have you done viral at lunchbox?
In the past, I don't know, a few months.
I don't know if I've done anything in the past few months.
Yeah.
Haven't been trying lately.
Been busy.
I've been trying at all.
Okay.
That's so dumb.
What's up?
I mean, so she just copied some other ladies' video and she goes viral for?
No, I actually.
inserted her video. Like I took it dawned on me that I was like, oh, I could be on the front
end like, hey, this is my gasting's on E. And then I could insert her video and then be on
the back end. Like it was just a idea. I didn't think anything would really happen of it.
That is crazy. I'm going down all lunchboxes videos here. Anything?
Yeah, I'm really done anything lately, man. It's been, it's been slow go.
I mean, his Peyton Manning video that he's really not even in is Peyton Manning has $6 million.
Amy did, hold on a couple days.
Yeah.
Yeah, my Peyton Manning was a year ago, huh?
And that was just Peyton Manning.
Yeah. It's not even really lunchbox in it.
That's okay, though.
That's okay.
We're still proud of you, buddy.
Hey, it happens.
Hey, our viral queen, though, Amy.
There she is.
There she is.
Let's not give her that crown.
Wow.
Amy, you are a viral queen.
That's it.
I'll step up.
Amy, what does it feel like?
Lunchbox, I feel the same.
How many views do you think you could get?
If we said you have two weeks to get as many views as you can,
how many views can you get on a video?
Oh, probably five million.
Okay.
But what's the...
Challenge.
Like, no, but there's no way to know that.
If you can reach $5 million in two weeks,
I will give you $250.
Deal.
But if you can't,
you have to refer to Amy as your viral queen for the next month.
At least once a show with all seriousness.
And you can't use me to shoot videos or Morgan.
Yeah, I know it's you.
No, that's not in the car.
Yes, it is.
Amy, used someone else.
No, I didn't.
it? Yeah, you used someone else's video. Without that her bit, that otherly...
But he's saying you can't use them to shoot your stuff. You got to do it all yourself.
Right. You have two weeks to get five million views on something. Let us know when you find the video you're going to use. Okay, hold on. Five million maybe too many.
No, you said it. That is what it is. We're going to stick it there. Be creative. Yeah, do your thing, you know?
Yeah, man, I'm just busy. All right. You're not that busy. You get to watch lots of shows and take lots of naps.
I know. That's what I'm saying. Oh, okay. Well, if you do count that as your schedule.
That's busy. Yes.
All right, bye, buddy.
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