The Bobby Bones Show - (Weds Early) Most Famous Country Artist from Different States Game + What’s Wrong with People: Why Eddie Needs A New Pediatrician + Mailbag: How Long Until You Ask A Friend To Pay You Back?

Episode Date: July 27, 2022

We do a new and improved version of the Most Famous Country Artists from different states game. Bobby gives everyone a state and they have to name who they think is the most famous from the state. The...y can go blind for more points or take the multiple choice for less. It’s a game of guts! We do a round of “What’s Wrong with People” sharing stories of people being awful. Eddie shares a story about what his son’s pediatrician told him that made him say “What’s wrong with people???”. In the mailbag, Bobby tries to help a listener who let their friend borrow $750 with no signs of them paying it back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:06 I get really disappointed when they don't win. Yeah, me too. Yeah, and in regular games, I don't get that disappointed because it's like a beanie baby I signed. That's a lot of money, man. The silver lining, though, is that it sweetens the pot at the end. Yes. But I mean, yes, I feel back to. But only one person wins that.
Starting point is 00:03:21 I know. I know. Maybe I can all get together and... We'll do it in a little bit. We'll do it again. I do want to do some reviews here because people are always like, what are you watching? What movie was good? And now I'll go first.
Starting point is 00:03:32 I did finish the bear on... You finished it? Hulu. Yeah. It's a 30-minute show. it's about a chef, his brother commits suicide, and he has to go take over the restaurant. And I'll leave it at that in the description.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I only watched it because Caitlin said the picture looked good on the, all the little, you know, highlight, watch this, watch that. But watched it, it was great. I thought it's pretty good to start. By the time we got to the eighth episode, I was fully in. It is stressful at times. It's super sad. It makes you feel good.
Starting point is 00:03:58 But the bear is really good. Anyone else finished with it? No, I'm about episode three. I love it. Are you the only one watching it? I guess. But it's a lot. But it gets better.
Starting point is 00:04:09 They're in this restaurant environment and they're yelling so much. So I give the bear four out of five, ding ding ding, ding bells when the world is ready. Good. Yeah, four to five bells. Not bad, chef. Yeah, thank you, chef. Thank you, chef. Amy, you saw Thor.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Yes, love and thunder. The new one. Mm-hmm. We went to the movie theater. I thought it was better than I expected. My son liked it the most. He gave it four hammers out of five. and my daughter and I gave it like three, three and a half.
Starting point is 00:04:38 So you didn't love it? I liked it more than I thought. I would go with them. Like, I'm glad I went. You liked it? It's a great one, dude. Well, if she doesn't like superhero movies, though, it's tough. Well, then there you go.
Starting point is 00:04:49 I like superhero movies. We're not insulting you. I'm just saying. Oh, I know. Okay. Well, I don't know that I would say great. But was it so funny? Were you laughing the whole time?
Starting point is 00:04:59 I just caught off guard at how humorous it was. You wanted your Thor serious. I get it. Yeah. She likes her Thor at me and stuff. No, it was rom-com for sure. I thought they did a great job, but three and a half, not bad. What happened when you went to the movie theater?
Starting point is 00:05:14 Well, we got there 25 minutes late. From the movie starting or you missed the previews? Miss the previews. Did you watch the movie? All of it. In my opinion, we timed it just right. You saw the very beginning of the movie? Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Okay. But, you know, when you order the tickets online, you reserve your seats. And I picked out prime seats. Like, they were good. And then when we got there to sit down in time for the movie, Someone was in our seats, but it's already dark. The previews are going. And we have, like, popcorn, Coke, all the things.
Starting point is 00:05:41 We're trying to sit down. And I just didn't want to be awkward and ask people to move. And I felt as though since I was late, I guess they figured we weren't coming. So they took our seats. So I had to go find us other seats. Nope. You bought those tickets and you can go in at any time. The duration of that movie, those are your seats that you paid for them.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Well, I didn't have the guts to say that. Okay. But you would have been in the right had you said that. I would have. You own those seats. You have rented them. You own that space until that movie is over. So, yes.
Starting point is 00:06:11 So they were totally in the wrong for taking my seats. Well, don't get mad at me. I didn't do anything, yeah. Did you have good seats? They weren't bad. They weren't as good as they were going to be. Maybe that's, she'd given it four if she wouldn't sit right underneath the screen. Yeah, maybe.
Starting point is 00:06:25 And finally, Mike, movie Mike, you watched The Gray Man on Netflix? Yeah, with Ryan Gosling. Does that the big action movie? Yeah. He named Chris Evans. Good? I thought it was really good. I'm a really big Ryan Gosling fan.
Starting point is 00:06:36 and it's a big, dumb action movie, so I loved it. Dumb as in just really dumb, or as there's some kind of plot. There's some plot to it, but it moves right along, doesn't waste any time, but you don't really have to think a lot while you're watching this movie. The Grey Man was going to be released in theaters for a while, I heard? Yeah, it was half in theaters and then just full-on Netflix. Do we like Netflix now? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Never stop liking it. I'm fine, right? I know. I think, are we really ever going to get rid of Netflix? I don't ever get rid of it, but it's just not when I'm like, what's the one? It's just not Netflix. No, it's definitely not the one for me. What about you, Movie, Mike?
Starting point is 00:07:10 For movies, I really like HBO Max. They have a lot more. Yeah. You know, Peacock's got a lot of movies on it, too. Older movies, too, yeah. All right, so the Grey Man, what do you give it? I give it four out of five assassins. Wow.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Four out of five for Movie Mike. That's good. That's some serious numbers right there. All right, so there we go. We reviewed it for you. The Bear, I gave it four. Amy Thorg. She gave it three.
Starting point is 00:07:30 Three and a half, but my son gave it four. No, you said three, three and a half. then we peer pressure you and now you moved it up. And someone stole your ticket, so. Yeah. And then the gray man might give it four and that's on Netflix. All right, there are reviews to start the show. Go watch that. Appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:07:44 But listen to us first. It is time to open up the mailbag. You send an email and we read it all the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. Two weeks ago, I loaned a friend of mine $750 to get her car fixed. She was in a real jam and stressed out about the money, so I loaned it to her.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Now, she claims she's broke. But in the last two weeks, I've seen her wearing three pair of new shoes and a few other things I hadn't seen on her before. She hasn't mentioned the money to me. It hasn't made any effort to pay me back. What should I do? How long should I wait to expect her to start making payments? Can I demand it back all at once? Signed.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Samantha. Well, I think the first, the learning moment is, if you're going to loan somebody money, two things. one, you just, especially if it's somebody close to you, it's hard to expect it all back because you have to go, well, let's say I don't get it back. Am I not going to be their friend anymore? That's a lot of money. But you got to kind of brace yourself for either a stressed friendship or not getting the money back. Because one of the two is probably going to happen.
Starting point is 00:08:54 So, okay, your brace there. Two, you got to set the rules before you give the money. You got to say, okay, here's a 750. ask for, when can you pay me back? And if that's not acceptable, her answer, you say, well, this is how I'd like this. Once you've agreed upon that, then you give the money. So you didn't do that. You can't go back and fix it at this point. But anybody else listening to her, if you're loaning money and you do want it back, you have to set the guidelines for how you're in when you're going to get it back. Okay, all that to the side. You also can't judge her on her shoes or anything that's
Starting point is 00:09:23 going on with her. You can't, you loaned her the money, how she lives her life with what, that's her business. Now, what I would do if I were you, I definitely wouldn't go, hey, I saw you wearing those new shoes. Let me get somebody out money. You say, hey, just curious on when you think you could pay me back. It just leave it pretty open.
Starting point is 00:09:44 And you don't go and you're not aggressive. You're like, hey, just checking in. Hey, I hope that money was enough to get your car fixed. Let me know whenever you can pay me back because I'm in no great place financially either. Okay, so now she knows. And now she will tell you what her plan is. And then you got to kind of work from there.
Starting point is 00:10:04 But you didn't tell her beforehand. There are no rules. She may plan on 2027. She may plan when the new Marvel movies come out in like three years. I don't know what a plan is. You got to state that early. But now you've got to go to her with no aggression. Because if you're aggressive and she's like,
Starting point is 00:10:16 yeah, she may never talk to again. You're just out $7.50. You got the money. You'll never get it back. So now you've got to be sensitive with it. You can send her a Venmo request just randomly. Oh, that's good. Just send her for $50.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Be like first installment. That way you don't have to talk about it. I love not to have new stuff face to face. I love being a coward. So you just go, 50 bucks, please. And then do that. And then you call you back and it's like,
Starting point is 00:10:36 I don't have it. But you have to have to have that conversation or you're never going to get it back and stop judging her based on her shoes. You don't know what money she's put that on. She could rob somebody. Yeah, but she has the money. I don't know that she has the money.
Starting point is 00:10:49 I don't know her life. I hear you about another new. Maybe she bought them before. It's only wearing them, you know? Yeah. You just got to have this conversation. before you loan the money, Samantha. I'm sorry this happened.
Starting point is 00:11:00 I think you'll get it back. Send a Venmo request for $50. Then have the conversation. That's a good idea. That's what I say. All right, there you go. That's the mailbag. Hope I can help you there.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Thank you for sending it. We've got your email and we let it on the air. Now it's about to close Bobby's mail bag. Yeah. All right, Amy. So what's happening? Well, my friend has a teenage son. He's about 13.
Starting point is 00:11:23 And she said that girls are texting his phone, nonstop. And I got to say, he is pretty cute. I know he's 13, but like, I can tell the girls are probably really attracted to him. Why can she say that? Why can she say that? I know, because Eddie, if you said that, it would be like, oh, creepy. Yeah, every day. First of all, I would never say that. Never. Yeah. Right. Yes. But it is different. Right. Eddie would be canceled. I mean, he'd be canceled. We don't even remember
Starting point is 00:11:47 him anymore. If you said that, I would. But Amy says it, they're like, mm-hmm. I didn't really know you. We were never really friends. It was all fake. If you'd have said that, nope. I don't know who that is in the picture. Photoshop. Let me tell you what. I'd never say that. Yeah, please don't.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Okay, so Amy, there's a hot 13-year-old. Go ahead. She takes his phone up at night, and that's just been their rule ever since he got a cell phone. But now that it's kind of, he's getting a little older, she's noticing these girls are texting him at all hours. They'll come at 10 p.m. 11 p.m. midnight on, like, in weeknights. And she's just perplexed by the whole thing because she doesn't understand why these girls just don't have any. boundaries or rules with phone or parents haven't enforced them at all and they can just and they're just boy crazy right now and texting him you should tell her that you understand
Starting point is 00:12:34 why he's getting all these texts yeah she she agrees that he's cute too is this happening no one's texting him no is that no lady's texting him yet huh he's got a couple buddies that he texts with but no not that i know of i'll check his phone today and see but i don't think so your daughter is she texting boys no no there's there's a few that she has communicated with, but I can, we check the text and I see, and I try to make sure she's not going overboard
Starting point is 00:13:04 like, don't be, because I remember like, we used to call, I mean, it wasn't texting, we'd call on the landline, and you know what I mean, my girls would all be together and we call like a boy we liked or whatever, but it's just, I was just surprised by the boundaries and girls texting at midnight. You know what Amy likes about teenage
Starting point is 00:13:20 boys? What? Go ahead, Amy. I get older, but they say the same. All right. Weirdos. All right. Control your teenage girls out there, moms. Control your teenage girls. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:13:36 With producer Eddie. Yeah, home there's something good. There's one of those planes pulling an advertising banner in Huntington Beach. You know, they're pulling it says like, you know, free bikinis, tonight, whatever. Free bikinis? That's just kind of what I came up with. I've never seen three bikinis. I've seen like two for one at the beach club.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Okay. Okay. So the plane's going and a big gust of wind comes down and the pilot starts losing control. He's like, oh, no, I'm going to have to ditch. So he goes right in the water. The plane goes down. Lucky for him, there's a lifeguard competition going on. Over 100 lifeguards right there, sees the plane go down.
Starting point is 00:14:12 And they're like, guys, let's go. They all swam in the water. It's fun for them. They all swam in the water. They saved the pilot. He came out with minor injuries. I bet you with that big banner, if it does get windy, it's a different kind of pull than if you're just in the plane. I've seen it.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Because those are all with small planes anyway. Dude, I've seen it before where like it's not, it's barely moving because the wind is so hard. Oh, you mean the planes? The planes just struggling. Because they're not big planes either. Yeah. They're small planes pulling a big old banner. You ever seen that banner on the ground?
Starting point is 00:14:38 No. It's a big banner. Yeah. Because up there, it looks like a Hershey Kisses rapper. You know, the top little white thing. Yeah. But on the ground, it's actually, you know, gigantic. All right.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Thanks to that group of life guards. You think they're race? You think it's like competition? Let's see who can save them. They were all. Eddie in competition loads. Like they get an extra bonus point for whatever, that challenge. All right, good one, Eddie.
Starting point is 00:14:59 That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. Can you name the most famous country artist from the different states? Oh, yeah. All right, so we've improved the game a little bit since last time. That's what we do here. We workshop these games. So, if you miss it, by the way, you're out.
Starting point is 00:15:15 You're eliminated. Okay? You can not answer it. So remember that. If you want three points, you can go blind, no multiple choice. If you nail it, it's worth three points. Ooh. You can get one point if I give you three options and you get it.
Starting point is 00:15:30 But if you're guessing you're wrong, you're eliminated. Okay. Everybody good? Yep. Yep. All right. Let's play. Up first real quick.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Pennsylvania. This is an example. Got it. Taylor Swift. That's right. You're going blind. You got three points. Three points for the win.
Starting point is 00:15:44 Yeah. What? I thought she grew up in Nashville. She moved here as a teenager. Pennsylvania. Good luck, lunch, lunch. So write your answers down because once you're in, you have to write it down. It's tough.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Here we go. The most famous based on TV albums. They have this whole formula. No need to go into it. Georgia. Does anyone want to go blind for three points? No. Oh, there's too many. There's a lot of them. It's way too many. Okay. Multiple choice from Georgia. Who's the most famous? Luke Bryan.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Jason Aldeen. Tricia Yearwood. Or Alan Jackson. Oh, my dear. For one point. Eddie said pass, you're out. I'm passing. I'm out. Question.
Starting point is 00:16:33 Some of those, are they tricky from Georgia? Like, not really? No, they're all from Georgia. I got a question. Most famous. Most famous. Like. Just most famous.
Starting point is 00:16:44 I can't know of them. Okay, yeah. All you're passing? Yeah. All right, the answer would have been, Alan Jackson. Yeah. I thought about that. There's only five.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Okay? Okay. Yeah, you guys gotta get some guts. Next up. Massachusetts. Don of Kennedy? Who's from Massachusetts? Country singer from Massachusetts.
Starting point is 00:17:13 Ooh, the boss. He does a country singer. Anyone want to go blind? No. I don't know a single one. Jody Messina. Aaron Lewis. Emily Robeson from the Dixie Chicks.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Those are your three. Now you can get one point. Those are it. What? Jody Mascena. Aaron Lewis or Emily Robbison from the Dixie Chicks I don't understand
Starting point is 00:17:42 No man Most famous country artist I'm passing Pass pass pass I'm passing Okay the answer would have been Jody Messina I would have gotten wrong I have more guts I should have I'd have two points
Starting point is 00:17:56 Have some guts I'd have two points Let's go to Tennessee What Oh Is everyone? Who is the most from From?
Starting point is 00:18:06 Not moved here Yeah yeah moved here, born here, like grew up here. Okay. That has to be her. From Tennessee. Does anyone want to go blind for three points? No.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Hey, no guts, no glory. Lunchbox. John, you're on, lunchbox. You're on three of five. You can walk away. Oh. No. And I heard you say, is it her? I just don't know she's born here. Come on, man. Where the guts? They're in my tummy. Who wants to go blind? Lunchbox? No, I can't do it.
Starting point is 00:18:38 Amy? I kind of thinking about going blind. Go blind for three points. If you want to. Okay. Tennessee. Are you going blind? Yes.
Starting point is 00:18:47 Okay, Amy's going to write your answer down. We're going to also give them a chance here. All right, guys, you want your multiple choice. Yeah. Yes, please. Kelsey Ballerini. Oh. Dustin Lynch.
Starting point is 00:18:59 Kenny Chesney. Oh. Dolly Parton. Oh. That was who I had. Dang it. I'm in. You are going to guess?
Starting point is 00:19:08 Yes. Eddie? I just who I had. 100% bones. It's Dolly. Lunch? Dolly? That's who I have, but I didn't know she was born here.
Starting point is 00:19:17 Amy went blind. Amy. I went blind with Dolly. Wow. No. I should be killing this. You know what? Only two left.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Amy, you deserve that. Thank you. I have no guts today. Arizona. Who's the most famous country singer from Arizona? Bones, I would like to go blind. Hold on, let me write it down. All three, you're going blind?
Starting point is 00:19:45 Well, then I might as well not. If you already said it, you're right. Okay, I'm in. Everybody's in? God, why did everyone else go blind? I got guts now. I think we're all in the same. After Amy got it, that would bring.
Starting point is 00:19:58 There's only one choice. Everybody's in, right? Only one. Who do you guys have? Dirk. Dirk. Dern. All right, here would have been your options.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Marty Robbins? Dirk's Bentley Linda Ronstadt Oh Waylon Jennings Oh Waylon Hugh
Starting point is 00:20:14 Waylon and Willie and The answer was Waylon Jennings Dang He is from Arizona So everybody lost And Amy won with three points Oh my God You're telling me
Starting point is 00:20:28 In West Virginia Up there with that Greengrass You're telling me Dirt's hadn't sold more than Waylon Jennings. Waylon is a country music. More famous.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Yeah. Last one. You're already out, but let's do it for fun. Just yelling if you know who it is. Yeah. California. Eddie. Eddie?
Starting point is 00:20:47 Merle Haggard. Correct. I turned 20. So darned. Merrill Haggard, John Party, Buck Owens, or Gary Allen would have been your options. Mama tried. Mama tried. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Amy wins. The country music game. Nice job. Wow. You guys. She even missed it, Dirkson, but she had some guts earlier. This game is all about guts, and me and lunchbox had none. Yeah, you're spine.
Starting point is 00:21:19 They're in a stomach, he said. Gosh. I'll go first in our segment called, What's wrong with people? What's wrong with people? A lawsuit filed against Taco Bell alleges that a Dallas store manager poured boiled water over two customers after they complained about an incorrect order.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Oh my goodness. The lawsuit alleges that Taco Bell and its employees displayed gross negligence and hiring negligence. This is from USA today and seeks more than $1 million in damages. The incident, June 17th, they went through the Taco Bell drive-th. They received their $31 order wrong
Starting point is 00:21:54 three different times. They went into the restaurant to resolve the order and they were locked inside the restaurant by employees. The alleged attack occurred after the guy came out and spoke to employees, and then he took this thing and boiling water and dumped it on them. The employee briefly sets the pitcher on a counter as steam rises from it. Then the employee picks up the pitcher and walks to the front of the counter, throwing the water
Starting point is 00:22:17 toward the people. That's from Cairo 7. That is crazy. You would throw boiling water at people. And I don't think that's Taco Bell's fault. I'll be honest with you. No, it's not. That's a human, doing human, stupid human things.
Starting point is 00:22:30 But it makes me go, what's wrong with people? What's wrong with people? Amy. Okay, Stranger Things must be really good because a teenager was watching it while she was driving and she veered into oncoming traffic and a semi-truck was headed straight towards her and had to swerve quickly to miss her. She didn't end up crashing. Initially, she told the police she doesn't really know what caused it. She wasn't on her phone or anything. But when they went over to her car, Stranger Things was still playing over the Bluetooth and then she admitted to watching it on Netflix while she was driving. That's crazy. That's crazy. Thankfully, the semi truck driver was able to react quickly because he would have squashed her. But even if you react quickly in a semi, that could kill you. Listen, as someone who had to get their CDL and drive a semi, it sucks, it's hard, and you have to move slowly and deliberately in those trucks, or it could be really bad.
Starting point is 00:23:20 All right, say it. Yeah, well, let's not watch TV while we drive. What's wrong with people? What's wrong with people? They do have a new... I saw you can plug it into your car and you can watch movies on the inside on your screen. That's legit. We can't do that.
Starting point is 00:23:32 it on Instagram. Okay. I'd probably get it. Sounds kind of cool, man. I know. I shouldn't know. All right, let's go over to Eddie, Eddie, go. Man, so we found a tick on my sons. This is a personal one, but
Starting point is 00:23:44 it's on his head, and he felt it, and we thought it was a skin tag, but eventually it came out, and nope, it was a tick. So what do you do? You got to go to the doctor. So we went straight to the doctor and said, we found this tick. What's the deal? And she was talking to our son, because he's
Starting point is 00:24:00 eight, and I guess she felt like, you know, he's good enough to understand stuff. So he starts to start talking about like, it's okay. It's no big deal. But there is a slight chance you could have gotten a deadly disease. And he's like, he starts freaking out. The doctor told your young kid. Told him, eight years old.
Starting point is 00:24:19 You're okay for the most part, but there is a slight chance you could get a deadly disease from this. So now my son's in there. He thinks he's going to die. I can't believe they said that. I don't care if you're eight years old. I would have started crying if the doctor would have told me that. But you're also an adult and you could go percentages like, hey look, 90% chance you got nothing. Right.
Starting point is 00:24:38 An 8 year old? Yeah, that's crazy. He doesn't know what's going on. He thinks he's going to die. So what did you do? Nothing. I'm like, okay, all right, we're good, we're good. We'll just call.
Starting point is 00:24:47 I'll call you later. I told a doctor like, we'll talk later, text or whatever call, but we're done here. Oh, gosh, yeah. So you want to say. What's wrong with people? What's wrong with people? All right, lunchbox. Man, this is awful, guys.
Starting point is 00:24:58 There's a guy walking in the Bronx. he's going across the crosswalk when a car boom mows him over the guy goes flying crashes down on the street unconscious
Starting point is 00:25:11 the three people in the car get out and rob him of his stuff that's just terrible so they hit him on purpose knocked him out and went through his pockets and it took his watch his wallet and everything
Starting point is 00:25:21 out of his pocket that is so wrong all caught on camera like you don't need to knock me out just ask me for my stuff well yeah get a gun illegally and rob me That'd be better
Starting point is 00:25:31 Don't hit me with your car Wow Oh it's crazy That's a bad people What's wrong with people? What's wrong with people? All right well You know I always like that segment on paper
Starting point is 00:25:41 It's always fun And then we do it and I'm like dang That's good though I like it's like what's wrong with people Oh my god What's wrong with people Professional doctors All right
Starting point is 00:25:53 My new show is Snake in the Grass So I have the lunchbox Went to get the word out What'd you do? I just went to random people out in public and I wanted to spread the word that, hey, snake in the grass. And I mean, trying to bring up conversations with them. Like one guy's on a walk and I just got to figure out some way,
Starting point is 00:26:09 hey, how can I fit snake in the grass in there? Oh, so you're, okay. All right. This is it going to be a little cringy probably? I'm the street team for Snake in the Grass. Here we go. Here's club number one. Man, it's a hot one.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Yeah, it's like the Costa Rican jungle out here. I'm telling you. There's a new show on NBC. Tuesday night, 10-9 Central, Snake in the Grass. You're got to check it out. out. You got a promise. I promise to watch Snake in the Grass. I promise they'll try to watch Snake in the Grass. All right.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Yeah. Have a good one. I would just think that guy's going to mug me. If this guy did this, he's like sizing me up for some of them. All right, here's another one. I just got to let you know Tuesday night, 10-9 Central. There's a new show. It's called Snake in the Grass on NBC. And I'm telling you, it's going to make your day. You got to watch it. What can I get you? No, I'm just here to say, I will watch Snake in the Grass hosted by Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:27:06 I will watch Snake in a day. Hosed by Bobby Boll. NBC, 10 9 Central Tuesday. Let me hear it. NBC, 109 Central Tuesday. I got you. All right. What's it called?
Starting point is 00:27:18 Snake's great. And what are we going to do? We'll watch it. All right. That's all I got. Have a great day. Are you Bobby Bones? I am not Bobby Bones, but I'm his hype man.
Starting point is 00:27:27 Bye, bye. Hi. Wait, you didn't buy anything? No, that's it. You got to buy something. No, I'm just out promoting. I'm not out spending my own money. I'm out getting the work.
Starting point is 00:27:39 You just mess with their day. Yeah, get a tea or water or something. You think you can tell when someone's lying? Because there's a new show. There's a new show on NBC on Tuesday night. Right, right. 10-9 Central. It starts this Tuesday called Snake in the Grass,
Starting point is 00:27:52 and you've got to pick out the liar. Right. And so I'm just hoping you're going to watch. No, I'll be at word. This time to come on. 10.9 Central. Nope. I get word.
Starting point is 00:28:00 Can you say your DVR? I can't. Set your DVR. 109 Central Tuesday. It's called Snake in the Grass, but it's hosted by Bobby Bones. You promise you're going to watch it? I promise I'm going to watch it.
Starting point is 00:28:09 All right. Thank you. All right. That's nice, have your lunchbox. You're welcome, man. Tune in. You're talking. You got a street team.
Starting point is 00:28:16 That's pretty cool. One person. I got a street guy. The Bobby Bowels show. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Bobby, what's your number one news source? Twitter. Yeah, that's a good one.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Yeah, Twitter. Or sometimes, depending on what news source it is, I'll get notifications from just a few, like the networks I get because they're pretty unbiased, like ABC, CBS, NBC, but mostly Twitter. Never Facebook. I'm a never Facebooker. Well, a lot of people are saying that they get their news mostly from, quote, people they follow. Terrible. Rather than news organizations.
Starting point is 00:28:53 And I thought, oh, gosh, this is just not good. and TikTok is rising as a new news platform for adults. People are searching on TikTok, depending on what age group, almost or more than they do on Google. Wow. Yeah, pretty crazy. Don't take news from your buddy. Even if your buddies meet, don't take news from your buddy.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Get it from a reliable source that does not have a built-in bias. And you know what networks already have what bias is. So I would try as much as possible to stay away from that when it comes to real news. You want certain things fed to you. I get it. I do too sometimes. But I'll stop talking about it. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Well, there's a list that was put out of things from the 90s that were very normal but are basically non-existent at this point. Cassette tape, CDs. Yeah. Disposable cameras getting those developed. The yellow pages, having to press play and record at the same time. The yellow pages still show the people's doors. I know.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Because they sell those to advertisers. They sell the inside of it for ads. So they continue to make them. and then there's just a big brick, white, yellow, all the pages. Being unreachable, like, everyone knows what everyone is doing and, like, there's always access to you. Talking to your friend's mom to see if they're home and then calling a hotline to get, like, movie showtimes or a weather report. Yeah, I guess I used to call, welcome to movie phone. Yes.
Starting point is 00:30:15 They tell you the times. And I'd be like, you weren't quiet. I didn't hear what time white man can't jump is going to play. All right, what else? Tim McGraw was talking about. his bucket list and the top thing on the list might not be what you would expect. It's simply to be a grandpa one day. I think bucket list is being confused now with things I just want to do.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Like I think some people are that's about a bucket list. Well, that means you're right before you die, like die, die. Yeah. Not just something you'd like to do. Like most people are like my bucket list. Get him a crib. No, no, no, no, before you die. Not just something you'd like to do today.
Starting point is 00:30:47 You know, I think Tim McGraw will be a great, not a great grandfather. But a really good grandpa? Yeah. Yeah, that would be cool. Well, he said he can wait a minute because his daughters are only 25, 23, and 20. You don't have to wait that many minutes. Yeah. 25, 23.
Starting point is 00:31:02 Getting close. Yeah, have at it. All right. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:31:10 Stay home there's something good. Back in 2003, Melanie from Arizona started having headaches. And she's like, man, there's something wrong. She goes to the doctors. And they said, oh, you got to talk. tumor on your brain. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, really? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:27 But surgery, boom, tumor gone. All good. Well, a few years later, guess what? Headache start again. Tumor back. Surgery, ah, take it out. Her sound effects, his sound effects for tumors? Yeah, it's been weird.
Starting point is 00:31:39 Odd selection, boom gone. I know, but then here's the problem. It came back for a third time in 2017. So she starts doing radiation this time, and she starts losing her hair, and she's like, I can take everything but losing my hair. So her son said, you know what? How about I grow my hair out and you can make a wig out of my hair? And she was like, you're not going to do that.
Starting point is 00:32:00 So he grew his hair out for like a year. And then he shaved his head and bam! They made a wig right on top of her head. It's awesome. You see the picture? No, I didn't see the picture. It grows. It's like light blonde.
Starting point is 00:32:10 He's a good, tall, good looking guy, like big dude. And then he grew out this long, wavy Trevor Lawrence type. Wow. Hair dude. Does it look better than when I grew my hair out? Like, was it like? Yeah, yeah, everything does. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Yeah, yeah, yeah. But he grew it out and then he cut it off and then she has it. It's awesome. Like awesome. And it's like long and wavy too. Oh. If I was a lady, perfect. So I mean he like went to like stylus, like curls.
Starting point is 00:32:35 No, it grew naturally. He didn't put curls in. He has wavy hair. He has wavy hair. Oh. Yeah, it's perfect. Okay. Awesome story.
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