The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Full Show) Why Does Raymundo Spill The Tea on Eddie? + The Awkward Interaction Between Someone on the Show & Another Show Member's Family + What Happened When Lunchbox Went to Bed Bath & Beyond

Episode Date: May 17, 2023

Find out why Raymundo spilled the tea on Eddie after he overheard one of his conversations! Plus, hear who on the show had an awkward interaction with another show member's family member and why it ha...ppened! Then, Lunchbox went to Bad Bath & Beyond for their closing sale and couldn't believe what he saw there!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:33 Come on, Bobby. Transmitting. Welcome to Wednesday show. Morning studio. Morning. Let's go around the room. When it comes to a grilling out, this next person takes the crown,
Starting point is 00:01:51 but his favorite football team is the king at letting him down. Here he is. Producer, Eddie. Man, I've become that parent. Which one? So, when you go to sports games, you have a bunch of kids that play sports,
Starting point is 00:02:03 there are two kinds of parents. the kinds of sit in the bleachers and just kind of show up with nothing and the ones that come with camping chairs, a cooler and a tumbler with a drink in it. Man, for years, I was like, I'm not going to be that parent that comes with a camping chair. But I was at the store the other day. I saw a really nice camping chair on sale.
Starting point is 00:02:21 I bought two of them. And now I'm that parent. I sit right behind home plate with a camping chair, my feet up on the fence, and I got a drink. You've done it, though? I mean, I started doing it now. No. Oh, dude.
Starting point is 00:02:34 It's so comfortable. I'm like, why haven't I done this? Why don't I judge these people? This is how you watch a sports game. What kind of parent are you? I mean, I borrow camping chairs. I'm the parents that shows. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:45 So I show up and I stand. And then normally when my friends is like, hey, I got an extra chair. You want it? Thank you. She stands awkwardly next to the people in the chairs. Yeah. That's funny. His life goal is to win big in the lottery one day.
Starting point is 00:02:59 But for now, he'll just continue giving us the Bonehead Story of the Day. Here he is Lunchbox. This is supposed to be the best time of the year. Summer's right around the corner, which means bikini season. It means Sports Illustrated comes out with the swimsuit edition. Well, this year I got a boycott. Can't watch, look at it. They put Martha Stewart, 81 years old on the cover.
Starting point is 00:03:20 I saw the video. We don't need grandma on the cover of a magazine. Who says? But do you know why the swimsuit issue used to be a big thing because you couldn't find everything on the internet? Because you had to go and get the paper edition. and that just you weren't able to find women of bikinis in a magazine unless you went even further down and you found women naked.
Starting point is 00:03:42 So it was a big deal. But now you can see this easily everywhere. You look at women of bikinis every day in your computer. Yeah, but these are women that I haven't seen in bikinis. Like they got the gymnast from LSU. I won't be able to see it because I can't click on Martha Stewart in a bikini. She's not in a bikini, though. Well, good.
Starting point is 00:03:58 She should be on one piece. She doesn't look bad either, dude. You're right. She's 81 years old. She doesn't look bad. 81. 81. I don't want to see an 81-year-old on a swimsuit.
Starting point is 00:04:08 Well, then close your eyes on the front page. Oh, man, like bad decisions. I don't think that they care. I think the fact that we're even talking about it, they win. Yeah. Like, that's why they put Martha Stewart on the cover there. Her fun fact last week included rupturing a blood vessel when holding in a sneeze. So the next time you need to let it out, don't be afraid to do so, please.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Is Amy. I have a neighbor that definitely hates me. Or maybe she doesn't like anybody in our neighborhood and not quite sure, but definitely me. So my dog got out and went and was like over in her yard and I guess her dog's inside. It was causing them to bark. Was my wife what your house was happened? Yeah. No, that was a different day.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Oh, okay. This must be happening a lot. Okay, go ahead. So here's the thing. My dog has been really bonkers the last month. I thought some of it was medication and then we took her off the medication, but maybe some of it's still in her system. But yeah, that was awful. So she gets out and she goes over and I can't get her.
Starting point is 00:05:08 I can't get her to come to me and I can't catch her. And she's over at this one neighbor's house and their dogs bark, bark, bark, bark. And then I hear this door open and a woman yell out, did you get your dog? And then she slams the door. How did she say it? I don't know. She just yelled. It was way louder than that though.
Starting point is 00:05:28 And I thought, oh my gosh, like my heart started racing because I don't want to upset my literal neighbor. And I started to get a car. I'm like, really, this is bad. Did she run in the house? No. No.
Starting point is 00:05:42 No, she's still in their yard. Finally, I get her. And I'm like, okay, I'm going to go over and apologize. And I know she's home because she just opened the door to yell at me. And I go over and I ring the doorbell. She doesn't answer. I'm like, maybe she didn't hear.
Starting point is 00:05:59 So I knock really loud. She doesn't answer. I was like, I'll knock again. I knock. again she doesn't answer. She should have ignored me at her door. When I know she's home, she just... The lights go out and you're her, be...
Starting point is 00:06:11 Oh, no. Get on the floor. Get on the floor. She thinks we're not here. So, anyway... She never answered, though, ever? No. Yeah, she didn't like you. Oh.
Starting point is 00:06:18 I mean, she did not answer. So then I text our other neighbor, and I'm like, hey, do you think there's a... How can I properly apologize? Do you have any experience? She goes, yeah, I've never really talked to her. And I'm like, okay. So maybe it's not a you think. Maybe the lady just doesn't like to get along with other people who have crazy dogs.
Starting point is 00:06:32 I definitely just want to. apologize, but yeah, I mean, and I have to pass, it's awkward. Like, she's right by me. Apology accepted. By me for her, I accept this award in her honor, I say. Because it ain't going to matter. She's going to like you anyway. Doesn't seem like she likes anybody.
Starting point is 00:06:48 But you have had issues with neighbors everywhere you've gone. Uh-huh. Yeah, remember that? Yeah, this one that came out and yelled, you thought, oh, you're too good to talk. Yeah. She didn't yell at me. She sent an email. Even worse. Late night. Passive. Even worse.
Starting point is 00:06:59 And I, she said, that one's not true. We're just saying that. just like, I know, you're a great neighbor, I'm sure. I am a good neighbor. Yeah, okay. Ready you're up, buddy. From Mountain Pine, Arkansas, he dropped chicken on the floor and ate it, all because he wanted to stay fit.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Bobby Bones. That's a weird rhyme. I didn't hear it rhyme. ate it, fit, ate it, fit, ate it, stay fit. Oh, ate it. Yeah, he's got to say it like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, I never met Zach Ryan before because he doesn't live in Nashville.
Starting point is 00:07:30 It doesn't really do any interviews. We've tried to get together a couple times. like I've been invited to show. He's like, hey, Zach's here. He'll do an interview if you want to do one. He'd be happy to do one with you if you want to come to the show and I can't go or I just am lazy or tired. So I never met him. So Zach Bryan, by the way, this guy here.
Starting point is 00:07:51 So I really like his music. Don't know him. But I saw him in Dallas when we went to the ACMs or Frisco. He was just standing up at the front desk waiting, just waiting for something. It was early in the morning. He was half asleep. I was like, oh, screw it. I'm just going to go up and say, what's up.
Starting point is 00:08:05 So I'd go up and say, hey, man, bye, bones, nice to meet you. Nice as dude. Like, couldn't have been nicer and kind or just, I guess just hasn't been here, and I haven't been here. We just haven't. Because I thought, I don't know, maybe he's just too, maybe he's just cool, too cool for me. I'm not that cool. But no, he's super nice. And so what's going on?
Starting point is 00:08:20 He goes, I don't know. Apparently, if you get something mailed here, they send it like 10 miles away, then you get to wait for it. So he said for like for like 15 minutes, just chilling, waiting for his package to get there. Nobody bothered him, but I sat with him, found it to be quite you know a personable delightful and I recorded the whole thing on my phone okay here's my interview
Starting point is 00:08:36 I did not just kidding I would never do that lunchbox might do that I would but I would never do that but I'm here report he was a really nice guy I don't even know at first if you knew who I was it was so early in the morning he was just going to be nice to him ever came up to him but then finally I think it kind of set in but good dude that's awesome one day we'll make it happen all right time for the mailbag
Starting point is 00:08:57 you send an email and we read it on It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Hello, whoa, whoa, Bobby Bones. My husband and I thought it was best that our 20-year-old daughter lives at home while she's in college. But we've always insisted that she have some kind of job to pay for her own extracurricular activities. She worked in a clothing store for her first year, but then she quit so she could spend more time becoming an influencer. She apparently was making some money at it because she doesn't ever ask us for money, but I feel like she's missing out on the real-world experience that a job would provide.
Starting point is 00:09:31 am I right that she should get a real job or should I butt out while she finds her own way thanks I know it sounds weird but if you can make money being an influencer that is a real job it's when a kid goes I want to be a YouTube star and a parent's like that's not a real job if somebody would have told me after I said I want to be on the radio and TV that'd have been like no no no no people where we live work at the mill if people would have shut me down they thought I was so crazy they didn't shut me down they definitely didn't tell me I could do it but they just let me be crazy. I'm very thankful for that. But no, if she's making money at it, that's a job. I mean, if it's not only fans, you know, that's a different kind of influencing. But yeah,
Starting point is 00:10:11 you should butt out. If she's able to do something on social media, she's influencing, she's getting paid by brands, she's getting paid by whatever it is, as long as it's legal and butt out, she got a job. That's a job. She got a job. You told her to get a job. She got a job. Also, what do you mean? You insist at you. She lived at home at 20. Yeah. Yeah, I'm chucking the deuce. As soon as I got enough money influencing, I'm going to get my own place.
Starting point is 00:10:37 First of all, I would not insist anymore that she lived there. If you want to allow her to, I think that's great because she's saving money. But insisting at 20, and then I would say that seems a little controlling, but you're also asking, should you make her get a different job than she has? That also feels, maybe it's just hug a little lighter. Because these are hugs. These are caring thoughts. but maybe hug just a little lighter and let her know if she needs a harder hug you will give it to her.
Starting point is 00:11:05 But yes, that's absolutely a job. Let her go influence away. And I feel good about that, Amy. I agree. I think she'll find her way as well. And as long as she's making money at that. And then if that goes away, she can navigate a different route. And she can learn certain.
Starting point is 00:11:20 She can go to OnlyFans then. But you can learn things. Like she could learn, oh, okay, I'm a salesperson. Or I know I like this or I can put this outfit together. It is a real job, though. Yeah. You have to think, you have to produce, you have to have people engage. That's a job.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Thank you. The end. That's the mailbag. We got your key mail and we read it on the air. Now it's about to close Bobby's mailbag. Yeah. I told you guys bedbath and beyond was going out of business. And so I guess they're doing liquidation.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Yeah, everything's got to go. You went? I went. I went to go check it out. Want to get all the deals. And I walk in. It's a sad sight, guys. the shelves are half empty
Starting point is 00:12:00 the employees all their heads are down there are any beds there is like half the stuff so half the shelves What about the beyond? What about the beyond? I was like beds I don't remember sitting any beds So that's crazy all the employees' heads were down
Starting point is 00:12:16 Like they were just like walking around like No need to help you because I'm not going to have a job either way So they were like Oh they were that sad Yeah I feel like they were real sad Like it wasn't a joyful like it felt like a funeral And you walk in you're thinking Oh I'm going to get
Starting point is 00:12:28 such great deals. It's only 10% off. Like, hello, you're going out of business. Let's go 50%. Well, maybe they're still selling stuff, though. So they'll have to mark it all the way down. Oh, no, no, here's the problem. They mark everything all the way up.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Because you guys talk about this thing called an air fryer. It's like, I'm going to get me an air fryer. Let's go. Going to get a great deal. They got it for sale for $190. Well, that must be a really, really nice air friar. Well, I look online. You can get it for $90.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Same one? Same one. No chance. No chance. They marked it up? There's no. All right, guys, we're closing. We've lost so much money.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Let's double the prices of everything and get back to even and we'll call it today. Never heard of that. That's not the truth. They can't possibly be the truth. Are you sure you were looking at the right tag? Are you sure you're looking at the right air fryer? Yeah. I went on Amazon and typed in the exact same one.
Starting point is 00:13:17 And you're telling me, 90 bucks for the one on Amazon, $190 at Bed Bath & Beeh. Yes, let me, I'll pull out the picture so Mike and Google it and make sure I'm not crazy. You're crazy anyway, but still You have a picture of the one from Bedbath to be on? That's it, Mike. Look it up. See how much you can get it for on Amazon. It's so forceful with the direction.
Starting point is 00:13:38 Hey, idiot. No, no. You guys call me the idiot. So I get offended when I know I'm right. I don't think anybody said idiot. We just didn't believe it because that's not common. Well, I mean, that's maybe why they're going out of business. Because they're more...
Starting point is 00:13:51 Yeah. Because they have it for a crazy price at their store and I can go online and buy. for $100 cheaper. And you're sure the tag's at $190? Yes. You have a picture of the tag? Let me see.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Okay. Hold on. Because we're just believing you if that's the case. No, because I went in there because I had gift cards to bed, bath, and beyond, and the last day you could use them was May 8th. Oh, wow. For the kind that you're looking at, the pro, the Power XL, Power XL, Vortex, there's a difference.
Starting point is 00:14:23 There's a $97 one, but there's also $189. This is the 10 court. Yes, but this is a, there's two different, they're both 10 courts. There is a difference though in a $97 one and the $187 one. Oh. Well, there you go. Problem solved. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Yes. But I do see they do look very similar. Very similar. So, yes, I was just shocked that it's only 10% off. And then I thought, okay, they're marking everything up to make you think you're getting a deal. But man, guys, if you want to go and get something, you better hurry because they're not restocking those shelves. And it's just like a desert out there. Tumbleweeds going across.
Starting point is 00:14:59 A desert. Yeah. Desserted. Ooh. So should Lunchbox apologize to... Well, I just think I can see where they're very similar, but they do look the same, the same brand. They're just a difference in one of them where one's 97 and one's 189. Yeah, and I don't know when the store's closing.
Starting point is 00:15:17 What you should do? They should match prices. Take the picture to $89 one in. I'll be like, I can get this for $89 here and see if they match you that. I wonder if they still do that. It's probably long. We can do whatever you want. See, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:15:28 If I'm an employee, I'd just be like, just take it. Just go ahead and have it. Maybe we'll get a job there real quick. Then, I mean, like, what difference does it make? You really want me to check you out or you just want to walk out? It doesn't matter. Who gives a crap, right? Their heads are hanging anyway.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Yeah, their heads are hanging. Like, we ain't got nothing to do. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. Her name's Ashley Adams. She graduated from Texas Lutheran University over the weekend. Big deal.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Everybody's there, parents there, grandparents there, except what was was they graduated with her not just watching it. Yeah, after completing her education degree, while her mom worked on her master's degree, her dad, a retired Army veteran, graduated with a business major at the same time.
Starting point is 00:16:12 I mean, and here's the picture of all of them together. And a little bit, the dog is got to be like, this is my day. Yeah, a little bit, for sure. I mean, it's super cool. That's really cool that everybody's back. And the grandparents are there with them. No, I do. I think it's really amazing that the parents
Starting point is 00:16:28 went back too to continue their education if that's what's important to them. But the daughter's like, yeah. Yeah, and was her college experience, like with her parents? I don't think they were. They didn't dorm together. Can you imagine? It's horrible. Oh, it's 1 a.m.
Starting point is 00:16:41 You're at a frat party? Excuse me? Dad, you just got home? Or, or, why is dad doing a kextap? I'm so embarrassed. So, congratulations to Ashley Adams and her whole family. Like, they made it a priority of education, and they did it all together, and I love to see it. her grandparents, I think, also went back later in life and graduated as well.
Starting point is 00:17:01 So that's what's up. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. Welcome to the game of the day. We're going to play fictional TV towns. I'll give you the name of fictional TV town. All you have to do is give me the TV show. For example, Tree Hill, North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:17:19 One Tree Hill. One Tree Hill. You know he loves to get an example. Lunchbox. He's on the starting block. It's like, here's an example. Everybody's still kind of relaxed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:31 There's an intimidation factor, guys. Ready to go. I'm going to put Lisa on real quick. Lisa's our listener. Lisa, you can pick Amy, lunchboxer Eddie. Who's better at naming fictional TV towns if they win you win? What do you got, Lisa? Eddie.
Starting point is 00:17:46 Yeah. Mr. Game winner. They call him MGW. No, they don't. Yeah, they do. And I'll tell you, I didn't know that example, though. I would have gotten that one wrong. I'd have time to hear it before he screamed.
Starting point is 00:17:53 That's true. Yeah, here we go. There are seven of these. We're keeping score. All right. Number one. Dylan, Texas. What TV show is based in Dylan, Texas?
Starting point is 00:18:07 I'm in. In for the win. Amy. Friday night lights. Lunchbox? Friday night lights. Eddie? Friday night lights.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Correct. So good. So good. So good. For everybody. Never watched it. You'd love it, dude. You need to go watch it.
Starting point is 00:18:23 It's homework. Next up, Springfield. I'm in. I'm in for the win. Amy? Simpsons? The Simpsons. Eddie?
Starting point is 00:18:38 The Simpsons. Correct. 100% so far. Still easy. Bikini Bottom. What? Bikini Bottom. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Bikini Bottom? This is the worst game possum. I know. Don't stop. Stop. Just stop. There's only one show that could be that. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Oh, that's only one show. Yeah. I mean. He's getting so bad at this. He's just George Jones, a trivia. I'm trying to think of what else could it be. Baywatch? Lunchbox, what you have?
Starting point is 00:19:19 Baywatch. I don't know what to do. And that's the only, yeah. Because they wear bikinis. Bikini bottom on Baywatch. Do you imagine being a lifeguard on a bikini bottom beach? Wow. That'd be cool.
Starting point is 00:19:31 So I'm saying, I have no idea. Amy Eddy. SpongeBob. Squarespace. I've never seen that. Do you think he overcommitted to Possom? Now we call him out, so he misses it on purpose. He's sacrificed you one point.
Starting point is 00:19:45 So, yeah. Literally never seen that show. That's a strategy. I did not think you would go next level like that lunchbox. No, see, I don't play possible. I really had no idea. You see? You're dedicated.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Capeside, Massachusetts. The lot. Capeside, Massachusetts, the fictional town and what TV show? No, you already said in. Eddie. Did he change it? No, if you said you're in, you're in. Original answer, Eddie.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Outer Banks. Lunchbox. Dawson's Creek. Amy. Gossip girl. And lunchbox is back in it with Dawson's Creek Let's go What?
Starting point is 00:20:23 Respect Pacey Wow, he's back in, he tied it up. Wow. So his strategy did pay off. No, I would be in the lead. I'd be in the lead. Hey, they're playing checkers. You're playing 3D chess.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Wow, man. You guys are just haters because I'm good. Mayberry North Carolina. What? You heard what I said. You just yelled to play possum. Oh, she's paying possum. That's not Possum.
Starting point is 00:20:52 That's not POSOM. Yeah, it is. Unless she didn't hear it. I'm like she doesn't know. Like, she's shocked by that town. Mayberry and North Carolina? Didn't answer. Everybody in?
Starting point is 00:21:01 I'm in for the win. Amy? Andy Griffithsville? Oh my God. Watchbox. Andy Griffith Show. I mean, Eddie? Andy Griffiths show.
Starting point is 00:21:07 There used to be a rule about Possom. We just can't prove possum. Oh, yeah. Okay, sure you were. All right. Next up. Hawkins, Indiana. There are three left.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Hawkins, Indiana. I'm in. I'm in for the win. Don't come to me first. I'm in. Amy? A 70 show? Lunchbox?
Starting point is 00:21:38 Parks and Rec. Eddie? That's a stranger thing. Stranger Things is correct. Oh. Eddie takes the lead. Wow. Last one, Mike.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Come on, baby. Come on. Oh, man. Pawnee, Indiana. I'm in for the win. I'm in. I'm in. I'm going to tell you, that's some bad acting.
Starting point is 00:22:08 This caught some bad acting. Big whiff of it. Lunchbox? I'm so mad right now. Because you know that I gave away the answer on the last one. And he did the whole... No, I did. He knew it. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:22:23 It's Parks and Rec. Golly. Eddie? Lisa, let's go. Parks and Rec. Wow, Amy. I gave it to... Amy's writing something done right now.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Amy? I gave it to him. You write a diary journal? Did you know that if I wouldn't have guessed... No chance. No chance. No chance. No!
Starting point is 00:22:39 70 show. If I wouldn't have guessed on the last one, our winner, MGW. MGW. Wow. Somebody get in my big chain. This is MGW. That'd be legit. That'd be legit. Just a game winner. Wow, wow, wow, wow.
Starting point is 00:22:53 Lisa, you won. Eddie won. You got you a sonic gift card. Lisa. Lisa, how do you feel? That's right. Eddie, how does she feel? Lisa feels good. Oh, she feels so good. All right. Lisa, stay on the phone. We'll get you a prize. Eddie, nice job. Come on. Dang. Day, get that chain, dude. I wear it. MGW. I'm not buying you a chain.
Starting point is 00:23:13 Hey, everywhere I go all over it. He doesn't even win that many games. He does win most games. No, most games. Usually the only game he doesn't win is when I play. No, wrong. No, that's true. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Maybe I should get me a change. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me, Cliver Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball
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Starting point is 00:26:29 Lunchbox, did you happen to run into Amy's sister when you guys weren't Texas? Oh, yeah, I did see her. I mean... Why are you acting like that? Like, I don't know. She was in VIP, and I'm like, this girl doesn't deserve to be here. Here's the backstory for everybody. Amy's sister and her husband have a show on HGTV.
Starting point is 00:26:46 called Building Roots. It was its first season had been renewed for a second. Might as well be called poopy poop. Okay, he acts this way. I wonder if they thought about it. See how much sure he is? And he wonders why producers were like,
Starting point is 00:26:58 oh. So he had two huge holes in his roof and he just waited to get him fixed by the TV show. Yeah, because they told me I was going to be the A segment on their show. They were like, oh my gosh, you're a perfect A segment.
Starting point is 00:27:09 They were stringing me along. Why didn't they pick him? And then they ghosted me. Yes, he did meet with producers. I don't think lunchbox realizes that the homes on HGTV, even if they're part of the project and being featured and they're the A storyline, it's an investment from the homeowner.
Starting point is 00:27:26 HGTV doesn't pay for every project that airs. So, I mean, there's certain deals you might get or whatnot, depending on the project, but the homeowner's paying. And LundFox, he doesn't want to pay. He's acting like. No, I said I would take a loan. I'm telling you. You're saying that to us.
Starting point is 00:27:44 They ghosted me. No, no, no. You're saying that to us. What did you say to them? I told him I'd pay for it. I said, let's go. A story. I'm like, great.
Starting point is 00:27:51 They said Amy would be a B. I'm like, yeah, she is kind of a B level. But I don't understand. I'm just hearing two different versions. Is he not telling the truth? Listen, I don't know. It seems like he's a different version of everything. Okay, fair enough.
Starting point is 00:28:01 So he did not get picked to go on the show and he's been holding it against Amy and Amy's sister especially ever since. So I heard you ran into her. Lunchbox is your version of that story. How to go? I just went up there. I was like, oh, there's that girl that's on that crappy TV show
Starting point is 00:28:15 on HGTV, you know, what are you doing up here? We should get you out of here. You don't want to, I don't know why you wouldn't cast me. You guys really messed up. Missed your opportunity. That's it. Yeah. Amy, what's your version of that?
Starting point is 00:28:27 Okay. He did say to her that they messed up and they did. They're missing out. However, he's, he'd like another shot at another interview. Oh. He begged? He went and begged for another interview. He said, look, I don't, I don't know what's going to happen with, you know, is there going to be a season three?
Starting point is 00:28:44 because I'm already doing season two. You kick a hole in the wall. Yeah. He's like, I think I got it squared away. Like, I'll pay for it. My family will be involved. Because that was another thing, too. He's so private about his family.
Starting point is 00:28:54 I thought he said he'd already pay for it. So why did he say he pay for it now? That's his story. Yeah, exactly. Go ahead. Also, lunchbox is so private about his family. But then suddenly when they were like, we want your family to be a part of it.
Starting point is 00:29:06 I don't know that he also saw that part. I think he just wanted to be him. His house, just him. I live here by myself. A little bachelor. Anyway, it's all, it's sort of shifted. And I think to me, or from what I heard from my sister, it's like he was positioning himself to do a different pitch
Starting point is 00:29:28 and to woo producers this time. But then why do you keep calling a poopie poop? Why do you keep slamming it if you want another shot? Look, I mean, if they want to come crawling back, they don't need to crawl back. They don't need to crawl back. If they want to, what do you call him, gobble? No, growling.
Starting point is 00:29:42 If they want to grovel, I'm willing to give people a second chance. That's the only way you'd be on the show is that they beg you back. Yep. Okay. You're right. He's doing two whole stories here. That's what I'm saying? You know what I mean? Someone burns you? It's like, ah, can I trust him again?
Starting point is 00:29:56 But in this world, it's all about forgiveness and giving people a second chance. So I'm willing to give them a second chance if they want to talk to me again and put me on the show. Poopie poop. That show. Yeah, poopy poop. But then it'll be turning to greatness. I do think lunchbox would be good for it. I agree.
Starting point is 00:30:11 But producers, I mean, obviously they weren't. having a good day or they were... Obviously, you didn't want to pay for it like everybody else. And then you didn't want to put your family on there like everybody else. I'm just saying, if they want to grovel. I'm just saying. Okay, so that happened. Yeah, that happened.
Starting point is 00:30:24 What happened? What happened? What do you mean? At the festival. Did you take something in his? No, I didn't take something with his. I came up with a new business idea. So you didn't take a set list of his? No, no, I did. And I got him to sign it.
Starting point is 00:30:40 But I just said, what did you take? And you said nothing. But it wasn't his. just sitting there. Okay, go ahead. Like, it wasn't like his personal one. And I said, man, a light bulb went off. Bobby's always like, where was it sitting now? On the stage. Got it. And so I was like, a light bulb
Starting point is 00:30:53 moment. And I was like, this is a business. Bobby's always saying, hey, you always got to be thinking about new businesses and pitch them. And it's called selling signs. Go ahead, go ahead. Selling signed set lists. So you go to these concert with these artists and you get the set list from that night. You get them to sign it. And then boom, we put it on eBay. And I got Jordan Davis's set list and I got him to sign it.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Like he came off the stage and I got him. I cornered him. He did corner him. And I mean, I got him to sign it. Yeah, but that happens a lot on eBay. Isn't that like memorabilia? Yeah, yeah. But that's our business.
Starting point is 00:31:26 It's selling signs it. But you're going to go to all these concerts? Yeah. And it's all wrinkled. And how are you going to get them? Boom. Jordan Davis signed it. I haven't got audio on who signed it so there's proof.
Starting point is 00:31:37 And we will fill. What's the audio? No, it's me eight. Jordan Davis. Can I get you to sign this and we'll put it up on Instagram. I think Jordan thought it was for charity, though. That's all right. You can think that all he wants.
Starting point is 00:31:47 We'll give 2% to charity. Two percent. How much you're selling it for? I don't know how you're going to get all these set lists, though. You had access to the stage because you're working. Yeah, exactly. You don't. I'm backstage pretty much every concert I go to.
Starting point is 00:32:01 That's not true. I like the idea. I'm out of this business idea. What? I don't want to be a part of this one. Or I get in cahoots with the artist. Like, I'm like, hey. Cahooots.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Like, hey, man, I know you got a concert tonight. in Denver. Can you send me the signed set list? Like who would you be able to ask that to? Everyone that comes in this room. Every single artist that comes in this room. You don't talk to any of the artists. You never, you know, they're in crossword puzzles the whole time. But I will. I mean, if I got
Starting point is 00:32:26 business on the line, business man making business just trying to get that money, you got to start talking. Why not just have them make a set list here and sign it here? There you go. I'm not saying that. We're not going to do that, Scoobie. Oh, that's a good idea, scuba. No, no. Tell them when they're coming in, they need to bring a sign set list. But I also think it's cool Like if someone's in, you know, my note, North Dakota or whatever.
Starting point is 00:32:45 My not? No, it's my note. My new? I don't know. I don't argue it's one thing to change it right after that. Go ahead. But let's say they're at that show and it has the name of the city on the set list. They're more inclined to pay more money for it.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Then you could print out 20 of them with all the cities on the tour here. But that's not authentic. Yeah. I'm going to be authenticized. Yeah. Authenticized. So I think it's a great business. And so I'm about to put the Jordan Davis one up for sale.
Starting point is 00:33:09 He's saying songs like World Seize. Spins. Singles. No, no. Hold on. Do that again. So tell me the name of the full songs that he sings. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:33:17 World spins. That's not the name of the song. Singles. That's not the name of the song either. Slow dance. Nope. Next thing. Nope.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Maybe's. No. Take it. No, no, no. Tell me the real song. That's what it is. It says on his set list. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:33:32 What's the first one? World spins. What's that song? He's playing there. I don't know. What my world spins around? I don't know. I don't know that song.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Okay. What's the next one? Singles? Oh, if he singles you up. Boom. Go ahead. Okay. Is that really him?
Starting point is 00:33:47 Yeah. I'm good. Slow dance in a parking lot. Which was labeled as slow dance. Yeah. Yeah. Next thing. Don't know that one.
Starting point is 00:33:54 Next thing you know. Never heard it. Yeah, he played here in the studio. Go ahead. Maybe's? Maybe yes, maybe no. Almost maybe's. Right?
Starting point is 00:34:01 I don't know. Is it a miss? Almost maybe. Take it. Take it or leave it. Take it for me. Take it for me. You want a dessert.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Okay. And then dirt. I know that one. It's by. Dirt. Yeah. So, yeah, we got Luke to sign it too. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:34:15 Why would I have Luke sign it? Dang, and Luke was there. You missed out. They did Buy Dirt together. Oh, Luke's on that song? Uh-huh. Dang. But he wasn't part of the set list.
Starting point is 00:34:22 Yeah, okay. Anyway. And it says Saturday, May 13th, everything. Like, it has everything. That's what I'm saying. But you can print all that off, too. Just do it for every show. Just print off the city.
Starting point is 00:34:28 But this is legit. Okay. So if anybody, I'm going to put it up for sale on eBay. Okay, thank you. How do they find you on eBay? No, don't worry about it. I ain't sharing that crap. Selling for Gino.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Okay, here's Tabitha from Indiana. Hey, Bobby, I've got a show recommendation for you. I feel like we have very similar taste in shows. And this one is great. I know you'll love it. It is called From, and you can watch it on Prime. It's really great. Kind of got that apocalyptic feel a little bit.
Starting point is 00:34:59 I really think you'll love it. But, FYI, not suitable for children. Very, very gory. I'll check it out, From. Why are we name a show such generic words now? Oh, you guys got to check out the new show, the. Wait, what? If, the, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:14 Huh? That's the new show. What's it called? Huh? No, no, what's the new? It's a whole who's on first routine. Huh? So, okay, it's 89% audience score, 96% critic score.
Starting point is 00:35:25 Wow, it's pretty good. I may have to check that out. That is From. It's the show is called From. No, no, no, no. I'm saying. It's the show is called From. Yes, thank you, Tabith.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Here's Amy's pile of stories. Well, this is awesome. Amazon will pay you $10 if you just go pick up your packages instead of having them delivered to your house. They're paying us to be the delivery person to us. It's all come full circle, guys. We said to do that anyway back in the old days, and now we're getting paid to do what we used to do back in the old days.
Starting point is 00:35:54 How far is this place? It depends. It might be a Whole Foods if that's near you, or an Amazon packing center. They have different areas where you can pick it up. They're going to pay us to go get our own groceries. I love it. Or other items because Whole Foods is owned by Amazon.
Starting point is 00:36:08 So I was thinking I might order like a shirt and go pick it up at Whole Foods. What if we grab somebody else's and drop it off on the way? Nice. Side business. I don't know. I don't know if you get paid for that. They already have that too. Apparently this isn't even new, but now it's just spreading because Amazon.
Starting point is 00:36:23 They're going to pay us to take a clothes hanger and make an antenna on top of our TV and get TV that way. It's everything old now they want to pay us to do again. Wow. Wow. Yeah. letting people know, like, hey, this is an option, and now it's starting to catch on. It comes Pony Express, news of that they'll pay you to go do it. That's crazy they're going to pay you to get your own groceries.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Okay, what else you got? An Alabama bill that is in the works could make forgetting to scan a self-checkout item, a felony, which... That's stupid. Well? A felony. Okay, well, you could say, dear... Let's watch Rob the store on the air once. I didn't even get a felony for that.
Starting point is 00:37:02 Alabama State Representative Prince Chellany. Chestnut. His name's Prince Chestnut. That is for sure. A character from a Disney story. This has got to be a joke. No, no. H.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Prince Chestnut. Again, even more of a character. This is the name of the bill. HB288. It could make it a felony. If you steal a shopping car, if you steal a candy bar, and then the big one is if you forget to scan something in your car,
Starting point is 00:37:28 self-checkout, could get you 20 years in prison. What? Well, I've done that. The decision-makers. that are running this country at times. I have a lot of faith in. It's one of those times. This will never be a felony.
Starting point is 00:37:42 A lot of people forget or they think, I've, I thought I've scanned stuff before. And I'm, that go in? Did that scan? Yeah. Or an Apple?
Starting point is 00:37:52 I'll scan an apple. You gotta call somebody over. That's dumb. That'll never pass. I think too many people are just stealing stuff at self-checkouts. They just got to create a better rule instead of 20 years in the big house.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Yeah. The retail crime, mention that. Death penalty. We'll see what happens. Luke Combs taught Ed Sheeran how to shotgun a beer. So that Ed posted it on Instagram, here's a clip. By the way, for context, Luke is
Starting point is 00:38:17 what's the cheating? Shotgun. Luke is teaching me how to shotgun at that. You want to be mindful of where your top is. Because once that opens, beer's coming out of that if it's pointing out of that. All right, count's down. Three, two, one. That's really impressive.
Starting point is 00:38:35 It feels like he's teaching him how to shoot a a gun. Like you're being mindful where the, where you're aimed. Now you want to make sure it's not. Three, two. I mean, it also feels like that lesson could be used with firearms. But I saw Luke and Ed together at the ACMs. I mean, Ed's always super cool, super nice. Like normal as could be. And Luke did two songs in a row. He did his song. And he came out on the Ed song right after. And I was with Luke right after that. I was like, what do you do in that minute and a half between songs? And he's like, catch breath, walk out, get re-nervis because you have to go sing with Ed Shearin. And Luke has to sing that song
Starting point is 00:39:08 up an octave. He said because Ed sings higher than he does and so try to get himself in the right space to go from her to her. It's not that drastic, but that He did it. That performance was awesome. That's right, it was. I made me, that's my pile.
Starting point is 00:39:26 That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. They're home. It's not been good. The Moore family from Buffalo, New York have been fostering kids. for years. But five years ago, they got a little girl named Cece.
Starting point is 00:39:41 She was two months old when they fostered her. And, man, she was at the house for 1,954 days until they can officially adopt her. Now she's permanently part of that family. And the story really doesn't go into what took so long, but I imagine. COVID had to be a part of it, right? COVID probably. See, I fostered about my kids for three years. And that was COVID.
Starting point is 00:40:03 A thousand days. Thousand days. It's been 1,000 days since it is. got all his kids. But there's so many variables. Like sometimes, you know, some of the family members come out and they'll be like, oh, we'll take them. And then they have to do this process and they wait for like six months.
Starting point is 00:40:18 Then they fail tests. And then they got to start all over. If an aunt and uncle would have come out with your sons. Yeah. Which they did. And said, we want them. What? It's not mom and dad.
Starting point is 00:40:28 But it's aunt and uncle, but you've had them for, I don't know, say a year at this point. Who wins? So the aunt and uncle probably has priority, but they've got to, I mean, prove that they have a full-time job. They got a pass drug test. So if they can't prove it, that's, okay, so what if it's like a third cousin and the mailman? Who is tough? Okay, then that's where it starts to be this. Yeah, I don't know about all that.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Got it, got it, got it, got it. So after, how many days again? I mean, it was one thousand, it was almost two, it was almost two thousand days. Five years. Yeah, pretty amazing. Crazy. So now that's, if they got her to baby, though, it's like, that's, all the baby knows is their parent. That's like your youngest son.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Mm-hmm. You got him as a baby. We had to tell him the other day that he didn't come from mommy's belly. Mm-hmm. Because he asked. He was like, oh my gosh. I can't believe I came from your belly. And my wife's like, oh, I guess I got to tell him right here.
Starting point is 00:41:13 And he was like, okay, okay. I came from her. Did you say, take him for another part of her body? No. Oh, because I had to freak down by like, oh, I mean, I mean, yeah, yeah, I said. Came from her elbow. Great story. Love that they stayed committed and finally were able to adopt her.
Starting point is 00:41:28 That's great. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. You guys want to fix a kid's problem? Of course. What a fun segment. This would be if we fix kids problems. Never thought about that as a segment.
Starting point is 00:41:41 We were all once kids. Yeah. We know. Here's Colton from Missouri. Howdy Studio. I have a girlfriend right now and this other girl that's cool likes me. I don't like her at all. I was wondering, do I tell my girlfriend that this other girl likes me or do I just not say anything?
Starting point is 00:41:56 Just wondering, thanks. Let's fix the kids problem. You don't say anything. Because why? She's going to be awkward for everybody. Your girlfriend's going to be like, why? like then I hate her and then she's probably gonna mean to her
Starting point is 00:42:10 and then you got one group of friends being mean to another group of friends or even just mean to that one girl just don't say anything but does that show extra loyalty to your current girlfriend to do what to tell her that somebody else likes you
Starting point is 00:42:23 yeah no I tell my wife hold on if I tell every my wife every girl that like they're probably not a lot to say every girl yeah it was not a lot to tell
Starting point is 00:42:30 yeah no it would be if I guess if he were to be like I kind of like this other person that's where the trouble would come from There's nothing for you to share with your current girlfriend. And we just solved a kid's problem. Wow. Yeah. I know. I think there's something there.
Starting point is 00:42:45 If you're a kid, you have a problem. You can leave us a message on our request line. 87777-B-B-O-B-B-B-WI. Now time for the morning corny. The morning corny. What kind of exercise to lazy people do? What? Diddley squats.
Starting point is 00:43:13 That was the morning corny. It's pretty good. We'll do a segment on this show called Spill the Tea. It's basically just someone tattled telling. And then I go, let's spill the tea. Then he hits this. Let's spill the tea. So we're just going to have this meeting up front with everybody.
Starting point is 00:43:29 Amy has a new suggestion for the segment. Oh. Just a way to add to it because. The segment overall just feels negative. And so I thought we could put a positive spin on it. Like, whoever wants to spill the tea can still spill it. But if they choose to spill the tea on whomever, then at the end of the segment,
Starting point is 00:43:48 they also have to throw in something they like about the person or something positive about the person or something good. This segment got ruined. What are doing? Highs and lows? You still, yeah, you still, it balances out. You still spill the tea. Let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:44:07 It's mostly lunchbox doing it to Eddie or vice versa. And so lunchbox would say... Sometimes one of these guys hop in. Like Ray's got to spill the tea that I'm going to do in just a second. Okay. Go ahead. So, well, we can try it out. So whenever he does it, let's see who he does it against
Starting point is 00:44:20 and then he has to say something nice about the person. First of all, how do we feel about this? Oh, that's what we call a rejected segment. Right, go ahead and hit it. Rejected segment. That's funny. He got you there. Well, hey.
Starting point is 00:44:33 That's pretty good. What do you mean? Whatever. I actually, that's... I mean, I'm actually secretly a little happy because I never make rejected seconds. There you go. And I kind of want to. Okay.
Starting point is 00:44:44 So, how do we feel about if you spill the tea on someone, you have to say something nice about them to get? Who's all voting? Don't like it. Anybody can vote on this. Does anyone want it to happen? Yeah, I'm gay. I want to hear lunchbox have to compliment people. Yeah, it's going to be some kind of twisted compliment.
Starting point is 00:45:00 Okay, that's one vote, yes. And then everybody who thinks it's a dumb idea or thinks it's not proper for the segment, say aye. I. Motion rejected. All right, Ray, let's spill the tea. Let's spill the tea. Now, this person's spilling the tea is not Eddie or lunchbox. It is Ray Mundo, who's going to spill some funny tea.
Starting point is 00:45:18 Right, you ready? Yep. Go. So we were in the parking lot. We were all just hanging out. It was me, Eddie. Lunch was there maybe. And then there was a guy from upstairs, the top 40 station.
Starting point is 00:45:26 And he came out there and we were talking about your parking spot, how you get it. And we were joking. Yeah, we tow people if they get in Bobby's spot, and we're all just joking around. And then we were talking about vehicles. and the guy from upstairs goes, well, Eddie, why are your face not on the station vehicle? Because it's Amy and I. Right. And I assumed Eddie was going to say, oh, that's nice of you, man.
Starting point is 00:45:44 That's really, really nice of you to say that. That means a lot. Instead, Eddie goes, I'm actually talking to corporate about that, trying to do something about that. What? You're the video guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Is it just you two?
Starting point is 00:45:58 Because he said that lunchbox is on it, too. Just Amy and I. That makes it feel better. Because I was like, if lunchbox is on it, I mean, I don't understand why they can't just put one more person on there. I talk on the radio. Yeah, yeah, for sure. But you lied and said you were talking to, or are you talking to corporate? I have not talked to corporate about it.
Starting point is 00:46:14 Did you know Ray heard this? No, I had no idea. Did you say this as a joke or were you saying it because you were embarrassed that you weren't on it? I mean, a little half and half. Yeah. But, I mean, deep inside, I mean, I was joking about the whole like, oh, I'm going to talk to corporate. Deep inside, though, I'm like, why am I not on that van? I've seen other stations, too, across the country with vans.
Starting point is 00:46:30 I'm not on those either. how much does it cost to re-wrap a van? You're going to pay for it? Add one dude on it. Probably a few thousand bucks to rewrap it. That's a lot of money. But why just one? Why not?
Starting point is 00:46:42 Why just you and not lunchbox? Well, I mean, I'm just going to fight for myself. I'm not fighting for this guy. Okay. I mean... Anything you want to say to Ray put him in this out there? Yeah, Ray. Like, he didn't even mention that.
Starting point is 00:46:57 Like, this is what bothers me about spill the tea. But you spilled you the same crap, so be careful. Well, look, here's what bothers me about it. He was right there. Why couldn't he say, oh, that's so funny, dude. I'm going to say that. I'm going to bring that to the air. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:47:08 He just saves it and, like, three days later, I have to hear about it. Now, Ray, would you like to say something nice about Eddie? Yes, Eddie is very hilarious, but being hilarious doesn't get you on vans. There it is. Thank you. That was a back-inic compliment. That was, like, a positive with a negative. Okay, can you give him a straight positive?
Starting point is 00:47:23 Yes, you're so funny that you could brighten somebody's day in less than five seconds. Yeah, that's right. That does make me feel better. See? Oh, I'm dead. I'm second guessing maybe we should. No, and it's so stupid. It ruins the whole bit.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Imagine Lundfog's having to do it. It's going to be good. It's like good practice for him complimenting people. But what if he can't do it and he refuses to do it and he gives a bad one or it gives like an insult at the end? Because he'll do, we can't like enforce it. Okay. So like if he does it about Abby, it's going to be really hard for him to be. I don't know if he can do that.
Starting point is 00:47:55 So what if he spills the tea and then if he doesn't put a compliment at the end, we just shut his microphone down for the rest of day. Love it. Love it. Perfect, man. I'll go home. That's not me. That's cool. No, you can't go home.
Starting point is 00:48:05 You have to sit there. That's not. I won the rule. Yeah, we got to figure it to know. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me.
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Starting point is 00:51:08 And listen now In Minnesota People were Just doing their normal stuff in the morning And all of a sudden poop starts To get their windshield Like And people like
Starting point is 00:51:23 What's happening And then for like Three blocks it was just poop everywhere And not bird poop Oh I was picturing So what kind of Well, they think that a bathroom could have been mid-flight, like they released it.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Oh, no. I just would, I just think they probably, I don't know, don't you not do that over where people live? Don't you if you're going to do that? Do you even do that if you're a commercial airliner? Don't you land and they take it out there? It's a good question. I would think you don't just go, Calabunga! Free it because of this.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Drive-through customers at Caribou Coffee in Burnsville, Minnesota experienced what seemed like a bunch of poop in their cars. Again, there are a lot of theories. They even say it could have been a very large flock of birds, but they all had to poop at the same time. Most think that it was a mid-flight release of a toilet. Yeah, I've always wondered about that. Where does that go?
Starting point is 00:52:20 Well, once Dave Matthews ban, I believe, and I'm going to use this, I'm going to say the word alleged because I'm not sure exactly right. I want to get in trouble to say it wrong. They released a bus thing in the toilet in the water, and it went on people in a boat underneath them. Oh, no. I don't think he was on the bus. I think he was on the bus. I think
Starting point is 00:52:33 that one for me, Mike D, if you don't mind. But I think that was the story where they released it and there was a place you could release it. I don't think they were releasing it in the wrong place, but they didn't see the boat below. They do that on the bus? I don't do that on the bus. We don't do that. That's our rule. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Well, we kind of have a rule. You don't go number two on the bus. Right, right. I mean, if you have to, you have to. But we make enough gas station stops. You're good. You're good. And this is a while ago. but yeah this is it it was the afternoon of August 8th 2004
Starting point is 00:53:05 people were on an architectural boat cruise traveling along the Chicago River they get an unwelcome surprise while passing under the Kinsey Street Bridge the Dave Matthews tour bus was driving across the bridge someone on board dumped 800 pounds of human waste on top of the open air crew by the way that's a lot of pounds 800 pounds
Starting point is 00:53:23 Are they stopping at every Mexican restaurant in the entire Midwest? Golly people in Minnesota just boom boom boom boom Boom, boom. Getting pooped on. That is crazy. That's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:53:35 I don't even like talking about that stuff in the morning, but that's so funny that I had to outweigh. This is my poop in this hand. This is my poop in this hand. The funny hand outweighed the other one. Napping can boost your creativity, particular if you think you're, you know, if you're thinking about something creative as you fall asleep. So apparently if you're thinking about whatever you're trying to figure out, you continue to subconsciously think about it. And then you wake up and they say you can actually be a little farther along. My issue is if I have ideas for songs or not so much segments, but songs or jokes,
Starting point is 00:54:07 sometimes I'll wake up and put it on my phone on half asleep. And then I don't even understand I'm going to wake up. It's like I was writing a different language when I was asleep. So I don't agree with this so much, but I never do it napping. I only do it when I sleep. And I'm like, man, oh, yeah, there was poop in a bus. So napping boosts creativity. And there was a guy who survived on just soda for 17 years.
Starting point is 00:54:31 Now, the question is, do you believe him? No. Well, he has diabetes now right now. But I'm telling you, Mountain Dew, I probably did it for like two. I didn't do it for 17, but I probably lived on Mountain Dew alone for like two years. But a guy claims he stopped eating food one day and has just drank soda. 58 years old. He says the sight of food makes him nauseous.
Starting point is 00:54:50 And so he's been just drinking a little bit of water and then Pepsi and Coke for 17 years. He woke up one day had a weird feeling in his mouth. Went to all these doctors because he couldn't get this tingle out of his mouth. in the end he felt like he was allergic to food whatever whatever i don't know what's even common in all food because it didn't seem like anything common in all food right no i mean i feel like because there's vegetables and they're unique yeah so his family doesn't eat meat um and then they then they stopped eating in front of him period because he couldn't even watch people eat so he just drinks soda wow the only reason i can kind of believe a little bit of this is because he's not doing it
Starting point is 00:55:26 for attention he had to stop eating food and started doing this but i can't imagine he's got like a six-pack abs. No chance. All is Pepsi and Coke there. I want to go over and talk to Phil, who lives in Florida. Hey, Phil, you're on the Bobby Bone Show. What's going on, man? How are you doing, guys?
Starting point is 00:55:45 Pretty good. What would you like to tell us here? I, I expect you know. I'm a pilot and also a mechanic in the Air Force Reserve. In the cockpit, we don't have like a dump poop on you. water out the back of the plane. Man, that'd be a cool button, though. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:09 That would be cool. Yeah, like, for example, like, I always say the teams that are, that you hate the most are the ones that probably beat you and annoy you on our sports show. And so, like, I'm flying over Knoxville and I'm flying over Austin for the Longhorns or the volunteers. And I'm like, well, time to release the poop switch for all the Redmondback fans out there. Yes, sir. That's what I do.
Starting point is 00:56:27 So there is no poop switch. So how do you think that all that poop came out of the plane onto people? Well, yeah, the only thing I could think is that, it's the, the valve might have failed because they have to dump the poop out, they have to hook up a hose and they get sucked into a truck on the ground. So that valve might have failed us and that might have jumped that way. So that's all anything I can think of. A question that's not really related to poop on a plane,
Starting point is 00:56:51 but as a pilot, have you ever been up in the air and you can't really let the people know they're flying with you, but you're like, uh-oh. And have you ever had that feeling like, uh-oh, something could be going wrong? You know, at times you have the hair in the back of your neck stand up, when you know that something is happening. And, you know, we're trained. We go to the, you know, we do our training every year,
Starting point is 00:57:17 and we're trained to emerge situations that we just deal with it. That's what our job is to do, keep everyone safe. Yeah, I hear you. I mean, I'm glad you deal with it. But I just want to know if, like, my pilots are lying to me. Like, hey, was that, I walk out and they're standing there. You know, everybody's there when you, hey, so it's pretty bumpy. Do you guess feel good about that?
Starting point is 00:57:32 I feel great. I fly all the time. It's a turbulent. Just a bump on the road. But really are they like, oh my God. We really got lucky there. You ever got real lucky up in the air, Phil? No, no. You know, we hit that turbulence and sometimes it's unexpected. So it does sometimes get you by surprise.
Starting point is 00:57:49 You're like, where does that go from? I think Phil's falling in code of conduct. He's fallen in line with the rest of the pilots who had cool, calm, and collected. I can appreciate that. Well, Phil, I appreciate your call, man. Thank you for listening to the show. And thanks for spending a few minutes with us. Thank you, I can take it.
Starting point is 00:58:04 All right, see you, buddy. All those pilots, they got the same story. You want them to be Colecombe and collected, though. No, no, no. I think they're lying to us. All right, time for the news. Bobby's big. Stories.
Starting point is 00:58:16 A 23-year-old liquor store clerk was indicted Friday on charges that she schemed to steal $3 million bucks because what happened was, apparently somebody bought a $3 million ticket, and then she tried to cash it. Lunchbox just sell the story. So what happened is the guy bought, like, chips and some other things. and some lottery tickets, and he left without the tickets. Forgot him. Left them there on the counter.
Starting point is 00:58:38 But he paid the money for him, and then it ended up winning millions of dollars, and she took the ticket and tried to cash it. How did they track back the whole situation? So what happened is she went in with the other coworker and was like, all right, look, we're going to go. We'll split this. Why did she put anybody in? Because the other co-worker, they were working together at the same time.
Starting point is 00:58:58 Oh, they saw, she saw. Yes. And so the ticket was kind of torn or burned. And they asked her about it. And then they saw security cameras in the lottery office the two employees arguing over how much each one of them was going to get. And that's what sparked the investigation. If you buy something, but you leave it behind, if you didn't sign it, finders keepers. You still bought it.
Starting point is 00:59:21 I agree. Finders, keepers, losers, weepers. I get it. But according to the lottery office, that is not what happens. So they said they start interviewing her. And she was like, yeah, I bought the ticket near the end of my shift. She lied about it. And they were like, okay, well, we're going to start investigating.
Starting point is 00:59:35 You don't get the money until the investigation's over because she was like in the lobby telling that guy, you're only going to get 200,000 of this. The guy that bought it? No, the coworker. Got it. And that's what sparked the lottery office to go, wait a minute, something's fishy here. They reviewed the security cameras from work, saw that she is not the one that bought it. Boom, busted, see you later.
Starting point is 00:59:54 I guess what I would probably do is go buy one myself and be on camera buying a ticket. And I sure, they really wanted to get super granular with it, go check the numbers that were sold at that time. But I don't think they do that with every ticket. I would buy a ticket and say, this is the one I bought, and turn it in. And that's it. And hope I don't get caught. Dude, you'd be a good con. No, that's a good idea.
Starting point is 01:00:18 Here's the thing, though. I'll be scared the whole time I was going to get caught. That's why I haven't robbed the bank yet. I got a lot of great plans. But I don't do it because I would just be scared. Every day that everybody I was looking at was undercover copper. I was about to just boom, all the cars come flying in. and arrest me.
Starting point is 01:00:32 And these dudes don't give a crap. They're just like, I don't know. I couldn't do it. They're not very smart. I mean, she should have just gone 50-50 where they're co-worker. And the person who left it behind just gets the money now? Or does that go, does that money? He gets the money.
Starting point is 01:00:43 Wow. Wow, that's cool. That's good. You left it behind, though. Yeah, you just left it. You must not care about the money that much. Like, how do you buy lottery tickets and walk out with your chips and not your lottery ticket?
Starting point is 01:00:52 If he left the chips behind and she ate them, if he just left the chips, that's not stealing. He left the chips behind. Good point. I agree. Man. That guy. So you're thinking she should not be in trouble. No, she lied, though.
Starting point is 01:01:06 She should have said, I found the ticket. Somebody bought it and left it. I found it. And that'd be okay. What'd be the money? Yeah, I don't know. It's better than going to, what's happening now. Let me talk to Ricky who's on the phone.
Starting point is 01:01:15 I do want to pull him up here real quick. Hey, Ricky in Austin, Texas. What's up, buddy? What's up, Bobby? How are you? Doing pretty good. What can I do for you? I just wanted to kind of call in and talk about how cool it was to meet you in lunchbox over the weekend.
Starting point is 01:01:30 Oh, Ricky. This is Ricky from the restaurant. Oh, Ricky. Ricky worked in the hotel. Oh, I remember Ricky. Ricky worked in the hotel and went in. He was like, hey, big fan of the show. I said, thank you.
Starting point is 01:01:40 We sat down, talked to him for a little bit. And then Ricky also does music. And I went and sat with him in the lobby the next day. And we talked about social media and algorithms and music. Really? This is that Ricky, right, Ricky? Yes, sir. Yeah, no, man.
Starting point is 01:01:53 I really appreciate the time. Yeah, Ricky's awesome. That's cool. Yeah, yeah. I put a picture of Ricky up on my Twitter Friday or Saturday. I was like, this Ricky. Who's awesome? Yeah. Well, cool, Ricky. I appreciate that. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:02:04 You did a good... Tell your boss says you need to raise or something. Definitely. I'll be sure to play this message for him. Yeah, play this back on the podcast. No, he's a good employee. He needs a raise. He's the best. Ricky, what's the name of your restaurant? And we'll promote... We'll say people need to go there. That way, they're like, wow, look what Ricky did.
Starting point is 01:02:21 Yeah, definitely Corinne. Corinne in Austin. Yeah, Corinne, which is in the hotel of... The Austin Marriott downtown. Boom. Go see my boy, Ricky. All right, Ricky. Anything else? want to say? Shout out, lunchbox, man.
Starting point is 01:02:34 It was really cool to finally meet you. Like I told him, he's been my favorite personality on the show since I was a kid. No offense to anybody else, but I love Lunchbox's personality. Did anybody sit down, let's name Lunchbox, and talk with you for 20 minutes about music and your future and music
Starting point is 01:02:48 and, you know, I don't know, helping your career? I just ask, I don't know, I just ask, and I don't know. If anybody carved it out any time in the middle of the day, I don't know, at a busy weekend to sit with Ricky. I don't know. I mean, I didn't talk to him in the lobby. I mean, I talked to him about life, but, I mean, it was only for about two minutes
Starting point is 01:03:02 because Ricky had to get back to work. Well, Ricky, I don't know if you remember this, but we met, too. Really? Everybody starts to get jealous. All right, Ricky, hey, I appreciate you, but. Thank you for calling in, and I hope that you play this back for your boss as you did a great job, my friend. Do you mind if I give one more plug?
Starting point is 01:03:18 Go for it, man. My Instagram is Lil Rick ATX. Check out my music. I would greatly appreciate it. Lil Rick ATX. You got it, bud. Thank you all. You have a great day.
Starting point is 01:03:28 All right, you see, man. All right, back to the news. The myth that women prefer bad boys to nice guys is just not true. Basically because nobody wants to get a relationship with someone who is rough around the edge. It's cold and doesn't open up. And now, see, I would agree with that. I think there's an attraction to it for a bit, but then it wears off. Totally.
Starting point is 01:03:46 Because there's no longevity to wanting to be with a loser. Like at a bar situation, they're going after the bad boy. Well, maybe to like make out. Right. Yeah. Okay, guys, y'all's speaking for all the women out there now? Yeah. For sure.
Starting point is 01:03:58 Because I was always a goopy, nerdy guy. And it's the story I tell myself, so I feel better. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And also science. There's a large body of research that finds a congenial, cordial type of person does have happier, longer, healthier relationships. That's from askmen.com. And anybody in a leather jacket? I'll cheat on you.
Starting point is 01:04:16 I made that up. Anybody that what? In a leather jacket. I was like, what? A leather jacket. Leather jacket. Okay, there's a timeless tradition of if you take somebody's hand while they're sleeping, if you put it in like a bowl of water or what happens. They pee.
Starting point is 01:04:29 They pee. That's actually not true in any way whatsoever. Not at all. Never heard of that. You never heard put someone's hand in water at summer parties? Uh-uh. Okay. Wow. Even though we hear stories that it works, research has been unable to duplicate the effect.
Starting point is 01:04:44 So you never heard that? No. You heard it, right? Oh, yeah. Lunchbox said it happens. Yeah, my dad, his brother did it to him and my dad peed the bed. So my grandpa made my dad's brother sleep in the pee bed and my dad got the dry bed. So even though we hear it.
Starting point is 01:04:58 stories that it worked, researchers have never been able to duplicate the effect. None of the sleeping subjects, and they did thousands, who had their hands dipped in water, ended up going to the bathroom. I think your dad just peed the bed and made a story up. If you want to know what I think about that, it's coincidence. That's what I think. All right, short time, but that's the news. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Those were Bobby's Big. Stories. They put a new version of, I saw mysteries on Netflix a few years ago. It's pretty good because I mean, the old version used to be creepy. And Robert stack the voice Yeah
Starting point is 01:05:30 Bunglow up Yeah That was like a scary movie to me More than it was figuring something out But I was also a kid But the Netflix version is Like trying to figure stuff out They even have an alien one which is pretty crazy
Starting point is 01:05:41 Yeah that was good So there was a whole story about a girl who was abducted And somebody watched it on Netflix They found the girl Did you guys see this? Yes So the mother of a girl abducted in 2017 The Posted Bail was released from Custody Tuesday
Starting point is 01:05:53 Morning Her name is Heather Unbehan She posted the bail Now, Kayla, 15, who was allegedly abducted by her mother, was recently found in North Carolina. And it all happened because somebody watched the episode on her disappearance on the Netflix show and was like, what the stuff? They saw her at a store, right? Yeah, it was the store guy.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Like, wait, that's her? Weird. I would also not have the guts to actually think it was her. Like, that be like, there's no way. I've always wanted to be the, have you seen this man? Yes, I saw him. It is unusual, but it's good. that when someone does suspect they recognize someone
Starting point is 01:06:30 no matter how old the story might be, they're not afraid to give us a call so that we can come and investigate. Wow. But that girl is safe. What was the story? Because they took her from like day or daycare or day or no, it was like she was having a visitation with her mother because the dad had custody. And when the mom was supposed to return the daughter,
Starting point is 01:06:47 the dad went to pick her up and they were nowhere to be found. She fled six years later. I mean. So she was just in her father's care, not daycare. Right. Okay, got it. And so my whole thing is, If you are the store clerk, how do they know what the person is going to look like six years later and be like, oh, yeah, I remember that nine-year-old from.
Starting point is 01:07:06 Don't they do sometimes? They do sketches, though, where they're like, this is what they could look like. Correct. And they're always pretty accurate. It's amazing how they can do that. Well, it's computer generated. There's an AI. Yeah, you can do that on Instagram.
Starting point is 01:07:19 I can see me at 55 right now. It ain't pretty. But I can see it. Was she still with the mom? I don't know. Yeah, she was still with the mom. Did the clerk know what the mom looked like? She probably hasn't changed much.
Starting point is 01:07:30 Yeah, I didn't think about that far as to it. That's actually better. I just went on to the last. Good thought, good thought. But I think the story said you recognize the kid. Yeah, he recognized the kid is what it says in the story. Maybe because she's with him. Yeah, that's probably the reasonable thing, Amy, and we're all kind of dummies.
Starting point is 01:07:43 I haven't read the story, so I don't know. Yeah, well, I only read the story. I didn't see the Netflix episode or anything. They got her. She's safe. That's wild. It's wild also you can hide that long. That many years without being found.
Starting point is 01:07:53 Yeah, do you change her name? Like, when she goes to school? Is she a different person? Does it say where she was taken from? Because I don't even think it was that far away. No, I think it was in North Carolina. It was found in North Carolina. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Like, how do you hide it that close but that long? And again, all the things you have to watch out for. Like, I'd say, I'd be a bad criminal. I'd always be worried someone. I'd be worried every clerk was going to tell on me. Then what do you tell the daughter? Do you just say the dad never came back? Like, do you start lying to her?
Starting point is 01:08:17 I mean, I'm... Also, I would assume, based on my lifetime of experiences, that there's a little more to the story. Probably. I don't even know the full story. But there's a little... more to the story. There's this side, that side, and then the real side. And
Starting point is 01:08:30 the mom, because she didn't hurt the kid, this is me completely just going off on unfounded guesses. The mom took care of the kid. She also loved her. Must have thought that the situation she was in was not good with
Starting point is 01:08:46 that dad. He just got her out of there. So do you think she should not face charges or she should face charges? No, she broke her. She broke a lot of those charges. Yeah, I can't. Just checking? Yeah, yeah. Okay, man. I'm like, because she did. She'll get a free pass. I mean, she did take care of her.
Starting point is 01:08:59 But she broke the law. She broke the law. There's custody involved, and she broke that. I'm just thinking, I don't think she was just a kidnapper. Right. She probably saw something and wanted to get the girl away from it because of the danger to her, because she took care of the daughter for years and years without being found. So jail time or just like community service time?
Starting point is 01:09:17 She'll probably do a little bit of jail. You kind of almost have to have some punishment for kidnapping. Man. But it won't be 20 years. but I'm sure there'll be some penalty for it. There has to be. She broke the law for years. She'd be like stupid Netflix.
Starting point is 01:09:33 When the episode went up, she'd be like, oh. And you hide out more once the episode goes up. Oh, yeah. Like, do you take your kid out of school for a while? Or just public? Because now people are watching this on Netflix. It's a good point. And you know how you hover on Netflix over just the little thumbnail?
Starting point is 01:09:48 And it starts playing it? What if your daughter pops up and you're just screaming? And that's the thumbnail? Oh, my God. driver in Colorado tried to switch seats with the dog to avoid a DUI arrest Now in this one
Starting point is 01:09:59 I just wonder what he thought The best case scenario was My dog stole the car The cop goes Okay well Timmy you get the ticket And rides at a ticket And that's it
Starting point is 01:10:07 I mean what What does he hope happens here Dogs learning in a drive The man was stopped by police 1130 p.m. on Saturday for driving 52 and a 30 The driver attempt to switch places With his dog
Starting point is 01:10:18 So he was in the passenger seat In his mind What's best? case scenario that the cop goes, okay, I know the dog wasn't driving, but I can't really give you a ticket because you weren't in the seat. So,
Starting point is 01:10:32 based on formalities, you're free to go. I don't know. Yeah, I wasn't thinking. The driver attempted to switch places with the dog. The mail party then exited the passenger side of the vehicle and said, I wasn't driving. Because he had to know the cop knew, but maybe if the
Starting point is 01:10:50 cop didn't see, but he I probably saw a human head at least in there. How far would you go with the story? I wouldn't stop. Forever. Circus dog. Man, this dog can actually drive. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:11:01 I know you don't. No one thought Jimmy Cricket could talk either. You know, I would, I'd fully just lean into it and not stop. And then I would try to convince the dog to talk or drive again. Why won't he do it? Why won't he do it? Yes. The man was taken to the hospital.
Starting point is 01:11:14 He was intoxicated, though. He was asked by an officer. If he had been drinking, he ran away. Oh, boy. I'd be like, have you seen Air Bud? I'd start quoted. special dogs throughout the history of time. The dog was handed over to a friend
Starting point is 01:11:27 and the dog will not face any charges. That's good. Thank goodness. I would like to talk to the guy though and go, I know you were drunk. But what were you really hoping? Did they take the dog in? Arrest the dog instead of him?
Starting point is 01:11:44 He was sleeping and the dog just knocked it out of gear. But they 502. That's funny. On the right side of the road, driving down the highway. There's a one. And she has two uteruses and the doctor said, hey, you may never have children because this is abnormal. Her name's Madeline. And that's what happened.
Starting point is 01:12:03 She's 24 years old. And she had kids. She had one naturally. The other was used IVF. Boom. But she had two uteruses, two cervixes. It's a one and 50 million miracle. She gave birth to two boys, Nate and Cole in February.
Starting point is 01:12:18 So if she's pregnant with twins and his two uteruses, are they completely, they're not really. They just happen to jump at the same time. The brothers or sisters. Yeah, there's two people. You just rain your organs. Oh, you're coming to this party too? Yeah, me too. Hey, so two of those, does she have two of the other one?
Starting point is 01:12:33 No, they said cervixes and uteruses. Two what? The thing. Would it be uterite? Stop, but he's being ridiculous. Bobby, stop. You would have said that. You know what?
Starting point is 01:12:43 No. Bagina? Yeah. Oh, I don't think so. No, these are internal organs. Okay. He just asked a question. All right, come on.
Starting point is 01:12:51 I'm just medical. Well, I don't know. I mean, I need to Google the cervix. See? How do you have two cervixes without that? So, did they, they each were in their own little uterus? That's what the story leads you to believe.
Starting point is 01:13:04 That's legit. Yeah, they just grew in there on their own. Wow. Man, that'd be scary. Hasn't this happen before where it just happened naturally. There was no IVF. A woman just ended up pregnant twice and that's when she found out she had two uteruses.
Starting point is 01:13:20 But she didn't know. And she didn't know. And wasn't it two different? Yeah, I think so. She didn't know she was pregnant. Uh-oh. Yeah, that's the dog that was driving. You guys hear that?
Starting point is 01:13:29 He's now on the guest on the show. Yeah, if I remember correctly, she got pregnant by a dude, didn't know she was pregnant, got pregnant again by a different dude, found out she was pregnant, but then she had two, and it turns out they came out from different dads because she had two uteruses. Wow. But only one, vagina. Okay. Thank you for answering that.
Starting point is 01:13:48 Thank you. We should take a break because we have reached the maturity level. Like, it's going down as the show goes. Oh, man, yeah. Here it is. What? Mom has twins with different dads after... Told you how to make that crap off.
Starting point is 01:14:00 Oh, my gosh. No, we talked about it. That's legit. Why legit? Why is the word legit? The word you would use there. I don't know. But, I mean, it says,
Starting point is 01:14:10 mom gives birth to twins with different dads after sleeping with two men on same day. Same day. Whoa. What does she do for a limit? This new mom had a one-in-a-week-in-a-billion, dude. Inception. That's nothing. That's a crowd a one-to-50 million.
Starting point is 01:14:22 Wow. Also, if there's two uteruses, then two cervix Totally makes sense. It's high up, it's the entrance to the uterus. It's not where you're thinking. It's like, no, I don't want to do it. Analogy. Okay, we'll come back.
Starting point is 01:14:40 Thank you. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me. Cliver Taylor the fourth. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football
Starting point is 01:14:53 or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along 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, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
Starting point is 01:15:12 One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me
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Starting point is 01:15:49 hey, you know what? What if I started that? This is for you. I'm telling you I had nothing to my name. I didn't know a single person in New York. And somehow I'm dressed by Oscar de Laurentia walking down that red carpet. This month, we sit down with entrepreneurs and creators
Starting point is 01:16:02 who actually did it, who turned the scary leap into a business, a paycheck, and a life they are proud of. Direct center of our happiness or our regrets is whether or not we're taking action on the things that matter to us. They're not selfish. They're so important.
Starting point is 01:16:17 They actually lead to our greatest contributions because when we're living fulfilled, we actually show up better everywhere. We lead better. We're better friends. We're better relationships and collaborators and all those things because we have passion about the things we're doing. If you're trying to build something of your own this year, join us in these conversations that will make you braver and smarter with your money. Listen to Dos Amigos as part of the My Cultura podcast network available on the I-HeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. I went and sat on the little ottoman in front of him.
Starting point is 01:16:49 I said, hi, dad. And just when I said that, my mom comes out of the kitchen. She says, I have some cookies and milk. This is a badass convict. Right. Just finished five years. I'm going to have cookies and milk at my mom. Yeah.
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Starting point is 01:17:38 Open your free I-Heart radio app. Search the CETO show, and listen now. rescue a guy who claimed he was kept chained inside of his bedroom for three days by his girlfriend so he wouldn't cheat on her. Now here's what I want to say because lunchbox is screaming. I told you women are psychos. Yep. First of all,
Starting point is 01:17:58 it takes one to no one. Like he's not going to be dating somebody that's this nutty if he's not a little nutty himself. Second of all, what did he do to make it? What do he? He cheated hard. He probably did something for her to chain him up. Like, she shouldn't chain him up. I would just like to say that for the record. But it's not like they're living a happy,
Starting point is 01:18:14 healthy relationship and all of a sudden she decided to chain him That's what I would expect anyway. The 29-year-old guy was rescued by the cops. After his girlfriend left him chained for three days, the police got there. The guy said that the woman who was 30 had been jealous, left him locked in the room because she feared he would leave her for someone else. On Saturday, he was able to grab her cell phone and text a friend who alerted police. The woman was taken custody in charge with kidnapping. It's from the daily mail.
Starting point is 01:18:42 It's also a weird call to have to make you view of the friend who gets that text. and do you think they're kidding? Like, wait, sounds like a joke. Like, if Eddie texted me says, I've been chained for three days, help me. Help. I would just think that was a prank of some sort. Okay, you put on Instagram. FaceTime me.
Starting point is 01:18:57 Prove it, FaceTime me, what's up? I can't because then she'll hear. All right, dude, I'll catch you later. That will be what would happen there. But does she even had the chains? Why would she have chains at her house? Well, I wouldn't bought them. Just for this?
Starting point is 01:19:12 Yeah, went to the home big pole. Wait, what you know what I mean? All right. Amy's saying the one? Amy thinks that she's using them for kinky stuff. That's where her mind goes. But then she gets mad at us when we ask a scientific question. If somebody had two vaginas when they ask her uterus is.
Starting point is 01:19:25 I said I was going to say maybe they belonged to them. No, you were not. That's what I was going to say. That's what I was going to say. That's what that means. But that's how I was going to phrase it. And we get told we're immature for asking a scientific question. Correct.
Starting point is 01:19:44 This story comes to us from Charlotte, North Carolina. John Shamrock likes to have breakfast for dinner once a week, so he always goes to the local cracker barrel to get his breakfast at dinner time, and he's sitting there talking to one of the waitresses when he hears a pop, and he feels a graze on his neck. He's like, man, I just got shot with a bullet. Another customer had the gun in the pocket. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:20:09 When he reached for his keys, gun falls out. Oh, my gosh. Boom. Something bit me. Something bit me. That's crazy. Dang. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:20:22 Here's the worst, dumbest thing about these open carry laws. You have a bunch of dumb people carrying guns that don't have a license that have probably never handled a gun because this person doesn't know what to do with the gun when they're not using it. I'm all for somebody open carrying if they know how to carry or open carry or have had a gun or have taken any sort of safety. I can promise you this person the Cracker Barrel Gun Dropper did not know what they were doing Who puts you in their pocket? Who puts a gun in their pocket?
Starting point is 01:20:51 And on TV you know how they slide them in the back of their like not belt but in that spot Don't do that Don't do what you see on TV people I'm all It's so weird to have nuance in these situations Where I'm a gun guy I believe that if you are trained
Starting point is 01:21:07 And you understand guns you should have one But idiots like the Cracker Barrel gun dropper Which I named them They shouldn't have a gun guy Okay. And that's the person He didn't die, did he? No, no, he just got a graze on the back of the net. Do you know how lucky? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:18 You know how lucky he was that bullet wasn't eight inches a different direction and killed him? That is, that makes me so mad. Okay, but what do you have for? I love to talk about it. I don't know what he had. Two eggs over easy. Man, their breakfast is so good.
Starting point is 01:21:34 So good. Their dinner is so good. Okay. I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day. Driving into work here, there's some of the worst roads we've ever. had and I think they're in the middle of construction, but there are no, there is no construction, but there are like gaps of the road that are completely ripped up and it's like,
Starting point is 01:21:52 do-d-d-d-do-tah, that got. Terrible. I could see where wheels are being blown constantly, not the highway even. Just like the road I take, when I'm not taking the highway, because I drove the Bronco in today, and that thing's like from the 70s. And so I don't really like to get it over 70 because it's from the 70s and it might explode. I don't know how the numbers thing works. But there are also all these potholes.
Starting point is 01:22:11 and it's, I guess there's an app you can report the potholes to the city or I saw it online. This guy went through his neighborhood and drew wieners over the potholes with spray paint. Oh, there is. And they immediately filled them because they needed to get the wieners off the road.
Starting point is 01:22:27 Because nobody wants a wiener on the road. No, no, no. I know a lot of things I like in the road, not a wiener. And so that's what he would do. He would go through, armed with white spray paint, and he would draw wieners on all the potholes
Starting point is 01:22:39 and they were so upset about the wien. You should just be upset about the pothal's popper people's tired. But that worked. Didn't Arnold Schwarzenegger get in trouble for like... He filled his own. Remember that. I read that. And then there was something wrong where he shouldn't have filled his own.
Starting point is 01:22:55 Where for something... Mike, do you remember this story? Yeah, they were doing construction and they weren't finished yet, and he was tired of it and he filled it. But then they had to go and unfill it because he didn't fill it right. When all you have to do is draw on wiener on it. Right. You know?
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