The Bobby Bones Show - Weds Post Show (01-04-23)
Episode Date: January 4, 2023Bobby starts with a voicemail from Listener Chris about loving our first Jelly Roll interview. A man forgot his wife at a rest stop and didn’t realize for almost an hour and we get into why people d...on’t hitchhike anymore. There’s still no winner in the mega millions. A road rage incident that started over a parking spot. We get into a discussion about things we see in TV and movies…but have never seen in real life. Bobby gets into the story of George Jones and how people use to be able to do whatever they wanted. A former funeral home owner was busted for selling body parts. Lunchbox hates Mike D for wanting to go to something nerdy. Raymundo gives an update on his holiday trip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Here's your host, Bobby Bones.
Oh, everybody.
This is a voicemail we got from Chris in North Carolina.
He sent this last night. Go ahead.
On a studio. I just finished the jelly roll for the second time now.
And I got to say, it's amazing.
It is one of the best interviews I've ever heard on any show I've ever listened to.
Just how real he is is amazing.
I hope you guys have a great day.
Thanks. I appreciate that.
We can repost that by itself, or I wonder if it's maybe too short.
Maybe we can.
Just post it back on the feet by itself before tomorrow comes back in.
Ray, what do you think? Scoob's not here.
Yeah, that's a great question.
Mike?
How long does that have to be 15 minutes?
Yeah, I just put it back up in the feed.
I'll let people hear it today.
I can set it up after this if we'd like.
He'll be on the show tomorrow.
Now, what happened there was he came in,
we just recorded it, and let's just say,
supposed to come in at 11.
And I had to be out of hard out at like 11.30
because of a doctor's appointment I had,
and it was like 11.302, and he wasn't here,
and had to go.
So I left
And he called and said he was going to be late
I left and then
I ran to him in the park lot and I was like
I gotta go sorry dude so he came in and Amy
did the interview with him and he performed but that'll be on tomorrow
I got to do the setups for that right or have I done them already
Did I do them already? I think so
I do the lead dens
Yeah okay so but that
Was that awkward?
Oh no
It wasn't because he's really nice
No he's so nice
But it was like I waited for half an hour
I think yeah he knew he knew
that the schedule was off
so things happened.
Yeah, okay.
He rolled with it.
Jelly rolled with it.
And his performance was,
I haven't heard him sing live.
Yeah, really?
Yeah, he can sing.
Really?
That's crazy he can do all that.
He can sing as well.
So that would be on tomorrow's show,
but we'll put up the interview everybody.
Really, we got so much response
because we had him on
months and months ago before his song
really blew up.
We just want to talk to him.
We'll put it up on the feed today
if you guys want to check it out.
All right, let's see what we got here.
A man forgot his one.
wife at the rest stop, forced her to walk 13 miles. A guy left a roadside bathroom break without
his wife who he thought was in the back seat. He thought she was asleep in the back seat. He drove
100 miles before he realized it. She walked 13 miles for help. Here's the thing. If I find out
that I'm just going to keep driving and I'm going to go change my identity and just have a new life.
Yeah, because I come back. I'm dead. So it's either go live a life with a new identity and try to
start over and hopefully make it or die. You would not forget your wife was in the back seat.
That's always crazy.
sleeping out there.
Some people that forget their kids are in the back seat.
Yeah, but he drove for how long?
100 miles.
An hour, over an hour.
Hour and a half.
Yeah, you're just trying to be quiet because you think she's asleep
so you don't want to wake her.
She's probably under a blanket.
You just see the blanket still laying there.
No, Jets.
It's happened.
He just didn't know she got out, went to the bathroom.
He's trying to get back in and drives off.
Terrible mistake.
Yeah, I'd be murdered.
You guys would be the Amy show
because I wouldn't be coming back.
As a wife, though,
I would, if he really thought I was asleep and I snuck out and used the restroom without telling him,
because like if he's in the restroom and he doesn't know that I ever got out from underneath my mound of blankets,
so clearly he could never see me in the backseat, then maybe there's some.
There's some blame there.
And I can't believe she walked 13 miles.
Why wouldn't she just stay there?
She didn't have her phone.
Yeah, all of her stuff's in the car.
And she just walked to get help but get a ride.
Yeah.
And that's where she went to the PlayStation.
Right, but don't you think someone else is going to stop where you're at?
and then use their phone?
Yeah.
I'm probably not risking a rest station.
I don't know why she did what she did.
I don't know how.
It sounds like it's pretty rural place too
because to walk 13 miles
because you could,
but you're walking on the interstate?
Why do you have to walk so long?
There's usually a gas station within 13 miles.
Yeah, and if you're hitchhiking,
they're going to pick up a chick.
I mean, if you see a chick on the side of the road,
you're picking her up.
I'm not hitchhiking, though.
She's not hitchhiking.
But I'm saying if you see a woman walking on the road.
No, I'm not picking up anybody.
I saw so many hitchhiking.
hitchhikers in New Mexico.
That's a thing in New Mexico.
What?
I don't know if it is there.
I don't know where.
I'm just saying because that's where I was doing a lot of driving over break.
And I was shocked how many thumbs out I saw.
What's crazy is how hitchhiking used to be the normal thing.
My parents used to hitchhike all the time, they said.
People were trustworthy then.
Yeah.
Different time.
But you know what?
Probably just as many murders.
You just didn't hear about them.
Exactly.
The results are in from last night's $785 million dollar mega millions drawing.
No winner.
That's it.
Jackpot keeps growing 940 million.
Grab a ticket.
Let's go.
But you spent that money,
you said it was going to be an,
but you lost it.
Yeah, money gone.
Sorry.
32 bucks in my pocket.
NBC.
No, no, no, no, but it's 68 gone.
You spent 100.
That's all right.
Got 32 to invest.
It's not investing.
You lost 68.
Okay.
Well, talk to me when I got 900 million.
And I don't have to until then?
No, no.
He'll never talk to you yet.
Once I got 900 million,
you won't ever hear from me again.
But if you don't have it,
I won't hear from you either, right?
No, you will.
I'll be back if I make it.
A man was reportedly stabbed twice in the parking lot of a market basket store in Massachusetts
after police described it as a road rage incident over a parking spot.
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The victim was able to give officers a license plate of the attacker's vehicle.
They arrested a 25-year-old Victor Rojas Avalo on assault and battery with a dangerous weapon charge.
The 50-year-old victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries from WCVB.
I also get very irritated if somebody takes a parking space that they were not next up.
for. Yeah, it's not cool, man. Some people can come from the backside, depending how the car's
pulling out, and just sneak in even though I've been waiting on my blinker on. Oh, I hate that.
Pissing me off. I don't get angry about much. That, cutting in line in general, makes me so mad.
Movie theater having your phone on. That's about it. Otherwise, do whatever you want.
Question, because this happened to me during the holidays. Like, is it cool to follow someone from the
door all the way to their park? Absolutely. If it's crazy, if it's hard to park, you can trail them.
Bird dog them as long as you need to, buddy. I felt like a stalker, but I did it anyway.
They understand because parking lot's full.
If you do that and there are lots of parking spots open, well, that's an issue.
You know, it's super kind if you're the person walking.
Offer Mariner.
No.
Look at the person and be like, hey, you know, I'm right down here.
Come.
Come on.
Because it's just so, that's just one considerate thing we can do as the person walking to our cars if it's packed.
That also may seem creepy if you put your finger like, come on.
Yeah, come on.
And the worst one is when you're following someone, follow them.
And then they cut over a row.
It's like, oh, I just followed you the whole way.
You're on the other side.
Come on.
Or they sit in their car for like a 10 minutes.
Well, what sucks is when someone just sits in their car
and keeps their foot on the brake.
So the lights are on.
So you're like, oh, they must be going.
But they're just sitting there with their foot on the brake.
Checking their phone.
Yeah.
Or they walk and they put their bags in their car.
And they go back.
And they shut the thing.
I'm like, hey, you guys leaving?
Like, no, we're going to just putting these up.
Oh.
Who goes to their car to put the bags up?
Just carry them.
Yeah, that happened a lot during Christmas
where I'd just find a spot, park out of the street.
But I will be like, hey, are you guys leaving?
Yeah, cool. Okay, I'm going to follow you.
But yeah, then they do like a cut through the part, like they're trying to get rid of me.
It's terrible.
No, walk the long way.
That's so I can follow you with my car.
55% of Americans think they could do CPR and save someone's life.
59% said they could do the Heimlich maneuver.
32% said they could land a plane if they had to because of an emergency.
How confident are you that you could do this?
CPR.
I would say, I don't know.
I've never been trained in it, but I could probably do it because I've seen it on TV a bunch.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Staying a laugh.
And you don't do mouth to mouth anymore.
You just do the chest
You just do the chest
Oh
Why'd they stop that?
Probably germs
I don't know
COVID
Oh it has to
It has to do with
Like consent
It's a medical reason
You can't make out
You can like mouth to mouth
I don't know that's true
If you're saving my life
I'm assuming
Like put your face on my face
I don't think there's any being lawsuits
Like hey you saved my life
You don't know that
There's one about somebody
Performing CPR
Somebody broke a rib
While they were doing it
Now they're being sued
That's so dumb
I remember us
Rigs are sensitive.
It's a recent story where the person saved the woman,
but it broke her rib while she was saved and now she's suing.
CPR, Eddie, you've been trained in it.
I have.
So you feel confident about it.
Yeah, 100%.
Oh, 100%.
100.
I can do all those things.
The first thought is that giving rescue breaths makes bystanders
less likely to want to perform CPR.
So they're like, oh, I don't want to get on that person's mouth.
So they just say, then don't worry about it.
The second is that rescue breaths interrupt life-saving chest compressions.
Okay. So that's clearly the more important part.
But the last class I took, we did breaths.
You did?
Yeah.
For kids, though?
Yeah.
Even kids, yes.
Have you ever practiced on a real human?
No.
Only dummies.
It's like a, you see those sex parties from the 70s where it puts their keys in, like, on the movies.
But you do that, and you pull the keys and that's who you do CPR on.
It's just a random drawing of all the people there because no one wants to team up.
That would be funny.
All right, guys.
Put your keys in the bowl.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Yeah, what would happen was
and these like these old school movies
they'd have like these swinger parties
and you go in and when you take the
key and whoever that is you'd go home with.
Oh, I bet people still do that.
Oh, I'm sure.
Absolutely. I don't know any.
That lifestyle to me, one, does not seem
at all desirable.
Crazy.
Two, I don't even know anybody who I know does that.
They won't tell you.
I couldn't even be invited.
No, here's the thing.
I want to be invited, so I want to go.
It's like a rest of life.
You know someone, but they just don't talk.
about it. Yeah, they won't tell you. It sounds like it's you, buddy. God dang. Hey, hey, hey, hey, here's
like, here's like, you know somebody, huh? I know. Because I've thought about this a lot.
I've thought about it a lot because you see this stuff on TV, you're like, because you see these
things on TV and you're like, oh my, I cannot believe that happened. And I'm like, you know what?
That's probably my neighbor. My neighbor probably does that. I mean. But I see a lot, yes, maybe
your neighbor you don't know, but like close. But I see a lot of people like doing hardcore drugs on TV,
like cocaine and heroin. And you know.
people that do that, but I just don't tell you. I don't know
that I know, like, people
that shoot heroin. I didn't know either
until he got fired
from our job. Huh?
This is one of my old jobs. He fell asleep.
Okay, but it's one person ever.
But that was crazy. No one thought he did that. And then
he passed out. And then
they took him to get a test, and yeah, he
had heroin in his system. I would
not take him the test.
I know. I think he wanted to keep his job.
What's sad is, though,
the opioid epidemic leads to people doing heroin
that maybe never would have ever touched heroin
but then...
Yes, a lot of times...
And the opioids, like, maybe they got it
because of a back pain or that, like, it just progressed
and it was someone that never was into drugs.
Yes.
What I will say about that, being semi-knowledgeable
from where I come from, it is a big deal.
Opioids are often cheaper than heroin.
So sometimes it can go the other way, too.
It's any drug you're using.
but opioids are cheaper, easier to get, maybe even covered,
so you don't even have to get heroin.
Sometimes it's the other way.
Unless you're doing like the dirty, dirty black tar.
Again, who, it's hard to find that.
Trust me, I have a look.
Not in Vegas.
They try to give us some.
They offer them a sample.
The dirty black tar stuff, probably not.
No, no.
He said black tar is free sample.
Free sample.
I would imagine though it's made pretty clean.
Not just black tar, but like the kind of where they're going and they're using,
whatever.
They're using, what's the green stuff you clean your shower with?
I've seen that.
Drano.
Yeah, like, not Drano, but like the, the, oh, comet.
Comet.
They're using stuff like that.
Yeah.
Dang, dude, Ajax.
Yeah, that kind of stuff.
I mean, obviously people are.
It's bad, I've seen a lot of meth.
Yeah, I have seen a lot of meth.
Really?
I've seen a lot of meth.
I've seen a lot of meth made.
When I was a kid, I didn't know what was happening there.
But I've seen that a significant amount.
Dang.
But it was dirty, dirty.
It was like so gross.
but you're using anything you can possibly find
that does somewhat what that chemical is supposed to do
to make it work.
And it's like you're almost trying to limit the dirty,
but sometimes you have to use fertilizer.
It's just gross.
But if you have the disease,
you're trying to, if an addiction,
you're going to do whatever it takes
to meet what your body is telling you that it needs to meet.
Yeah, it's not like you can say to someone,
Hey, you should stop doing that right now.
That's why they're breaking houses and steal and rob because they don't want to steal and rob.
But now they have an addiction and a dependency, chemical.
It's so they do whatever it takes to do that.
Yeah, it sucks.
But I've never, you know, I've never seen cocaine.
And all the shows have cocaine.
I haven't seen cocaine, but I've seen heroin.
Probably a good kind.
Only because it was mailed in my house.
Yeah, high quality, probably.
You can probably break that off.
Get a little.
But, I mean, it was wrapped up in.
so I actually didn't really see it.
But no, I've never seen
a hardcore drug like at a party.
Even in high school and college.
George Jones was, you're doing a lot of cocaine?
Back in that George and Tammy?
Yeah.
Oh, in the show?
Yeah, he makes it look fun.
He makes it look fun.
He makes it look fun. What?
There's a lot of that in that show?
Well, he just was a disaster.
In the way of like, you just feel bad.
You're mad at him, but then you feel bad for him,
especially if you come from a lifestyle of addiction
with parents.
I can understand how people would go like, man, his life was a disaster because of some decisions he made even not to get help.
And I just felt terrible for him because I know it's a disease.
But he was out of control.
And you just picture the old man.
I do because he was always old when I was alive.
First time I think I was exposed to George Jones as a kid other than my grandmother having really old records of him black and white was,
I don't need your rocking chair
Your hair was perfect
Or your Medicare
I still got neon in my veins
This gray hair don't mean a thing
Yeah
And all the other
That show
The fact that it was the 60s 70s
80s and there was no way
For that news to get out
It just makes me
Realize
They were
All these massive stars back then
They did whatever they wanted
Yeah never got busted
They did whatever they wanted
with whomever they wanted, however they wanted.
They had money, they had fame.
It had to be, to be famous in that time,
earth-shaddering access to every...
It was crazy.
Do whatever you want.
These rock bands would go city to city and just have sex with everybody,
go to the next one, no one would know the difference.
Yeah.
So...
That was with the good old days.
I mean...
But yeah, now the kids are coming out and being like,
yeah, he's my dad.
What happened?
Landing an airplane.
I feel like I could do it if I was on a headset with somebody.
If they walked you through it, absolutely.
I'd be scared, but I'd be like, for sure.
But I think I could do it.
I couldn't do it if I just had a book and there was no way to communicate.
They're like, oh crap, I can't even do IKEA.
And now they want me to look at a book and land the airplane.
I need to have a headset on.
A former Colorado funeral homeowner was sentenced to 20 years for selling body parts.
To who?
Black market.
Well, yeah, there's not.
You can't get on Facebook marketplace of your.
neighborhood. Who wants to buy those? Like organs or arms? A former Colorado funeral home owner was
sentenced to 20 years in federal prison on Tuesday for defrauding relatives of the dead by dissecting
560 corpses and selling body parts without permission. Megan has 46 pleaded guilty. She had a funeral home
and she got like the maximum under law. Her mom 69 years old also pleaded guilty. They use
their funeral home to steal parts using fraudulent and forged donor form.
forms.
And it doesn't really go into what they sold them for,
but it sounds like probably for different reasons,
meaning you could sell organs.
You could, I don't know, could you cut,
I mean, could you cut off?
Because once they're at the funeral home,
the organs are no good.
Apparently there's some good stuff here because they were selling it.
Yeah.
And I wonder if this was like a decision they came up with
or they got offered like, hey, you have a funeral home?
Like, I would like to buy these for them.
I wonder what organs can be sold because the heart goes down quickly.
It goes down.
You have to get it in a helicopter, keep it on ice.
You can just have it as funeral home.
Once it's removed from the body, though, because I don't know, like, you can be an organ donor.
And the first people that come to your house, like when you're calling to have a body collected, it's the corner.
They show up and they take it right to their place.
So they could.
But the coroner, not the funeral home.
Yeah.
It is the funeral home, though.
No, the coroner is.
No, no.
Not always same.
Oh, well, sorry.
Then I thought they were.
But like when my mom died, the funeral home came and got her.
Yeah.
Well, the coroner actually works for the government, basically.
The funeral home can just be John's funeral home.
Right.
So they must be like how that,
and they could have easily come and collected my mom
and taken her organs that day.
And we would have never known.
I mean, I was stuck out there.
Well, I think if they'd have killed people
and then given away the bodies, I'd say, dude.
But in fact, I didn't do the murdering.
I just don't see many chicks working in a funeral home either.
Unless?
That's a weird.
They're harvesting organs.
You got to be kind of.
different to work in a funeral home.
Something I look forward to this year, Super Nintendo World.
Mike wants to go to this real bad.
Mike, what is Super Nintendo World?
Is it like Disneyland?
It's basically like you're in a video game for Mario.
That sounds cool.
It looks amazing.
It looks just like the video game.
And this is happening in America?
Yeah, it's in California, L.A.
And have you asked your wife if you guys could go?
We had the discussion last night.
She would want to go to L.A.
She loves L.A.
And I was like, what if we plan a trip around this?
We go do something you want to do.
And we go to this for me.
And her thoughts?
She's into it.
That's cool.
I think it'd probably be really cool.
Yeah.
I think I'd like this more than I would, Disney.
Because it's not known and packed.
Disney's packed, man.
Disney's packed.
Always.
You did a virtual tour of this back on YouTube and they like had the other.
Yeah, there's one in Japan and there's a guy who just goes with the camera and goes all the way around the park.
And it looks amazing.
That's cool.
I do a lot of virtual tours on YouTube.
Oh my gosh.
Don't admit that.
I've never been to Disney World, so I've done the virtual tour.
What's wrong with that?
I'm saying why to lunchbox.
You watch 16 and pregnant religiously.
Yeah.
There's nobody you can judge for watching something.
I mean, I just don't understand, wasting your time all day and taking virtual tours of places.
Do you play fantasy football, fake football players where you, you.
Yeah, but I don't take a tour of their house or their, but still, you do something that's, like you're doing a virtual football almost, where you're playing with a little cartoon character, fantasy football.
No, no, no, no.
I watch a, you're a general manager.
I watch a real football game.
I don't take a, he's watching a real tour with a guy with a camera.
Oh my gosh.
And I do fantasy football as well, but I'm.
just saying don't be hypocritical and act like
I'm not hypocritical. I'm telling you the truth. The fantasy land only is
in Mike's world and not yours. Correct.
By the way, donor services,
let me talk about this for what they would do these body parts in general.
Donor services, which is the name of the business
Mike, their primary source of income was harvesting a marketing for sale
purportedly donated human remains such as heads, torsosos, arms, legs,
or entire human bodies. What? You can do it.
They said in court documents that she made hundreds of thousands of dollars
over the course of a decade using her business to advertise
and I guess it's all.
Oh my gosh.
So did she say maybe she was cremating them and then she didn't?
Maybe.
And then she just gave them.
Yeah, that's what happened?
Okay.
She just gave them.
I feel like if you have that job, though, we need that job.
You get like two for free.
Then you go to jail after that.
What are they going to do with them?
Let's you like take the head, the face off so he can't be my cousin.
You know, what do I have a problem with you giving somebody's arm?
You should get a little, you know, we get free concert tickets.
That you get free arms to give away.
Every job has a little something.
All right.
Ray, how you been, buddy?
Money.
Yeah, how was the holiday for you?
Good, pretty unaffected by all the travel stuff.
Because you stay?
What do you mean?
Well, no, no, we stayed a little bit, but we only lived eight hours away.
Amy had thought it was like going to be a cross-country trip, and I told her it was only eight hours.
Then I looked at a map, and I was like, oh.
Oh, from Michigan?
Yeah, yeah.
So we're all in the Detroit area, and we're already getting refunded.
I mean, Southwest already hooked us up.
They gave us credit for both those flights.
They gave us $750 in points, which it equates to $50,000 points.
Wow.
And then they're also going to pay us $1,000 for the rental car, food, hotel.
And they're going to be out so much money.
They really are.
So yeah, so yeah, we're living it pretty good.
Are you making money off that trip?
I mean, don't, don't, Ray, don't sit.
No, you can answer that.
They're not going to take it back.
They're not going to hear this podcast.
I mean, technically, yes, because we thought we were going to have those costs and we now don't have them.
No, but I'm saying if you had the costs and they reimburse you and it's exactly the same, you didn't make money.
Right, we didn't make any money.
We didn't make any way to do receipts, too.
Okay.
Oh, you did receipts, so they're just paying you back for what you have.
seat. I don't see a problem
in that. Did they lose your bags?
No. I was going to say
you should have bought clothes that way you have receipts for that.
He said, did they lose your bags and winked at them?
Hey, did they?
Dude, that was crazy seeing all the bags
at the airport. Yeah, I didn't have to go the airport. I didn't see it.
So many bags and you couldn't even get close to them.
They have armed guards? No, it's just
employees. No, they were guarding them?
Yeah, employees were like they were around those
Even if you saw yours, you couldn't go get it? Well, I don't
know. I wasn't looking for mine. I just saw.
all the bags stored away.
And those were bags that came from a different airplane
where the people weren't even in the plane.
So who knows whose bags they were.
In Denver, there were so many bags and nobody guarding them.
I kept thinking anybody could just see this on the news
and walk in and be like, okay, don't mind if I do.
Take this bag, take this bag, take this bag.
It would have been so easy.
What happened with you?
Did you lose your phone in an airport again this time?
Yeah.
You did?
I didn't lose it because I got it.
No, but you had lost it.
So what happened?
Well, we're at the Albuquerque Airport and we went to eat lunch at a little restaurant there
and I had both kids and I was trying to gather all their stuff and we got done eating.
I feel excuses right now.
I'm just prepping you and they had all their stuff and we needed to get to the gate.
So I signed the bill real quick in a hurry.
We go to the gate and then I didn't even hear it.
But my kids are like, Mom, they're saying Amy Brown, pick up a white phone if you see it.
which I guess at Albuquerque airport, they have these white phones and you just pick it up.
And it calls customer service.
So I find a white phone and I say, I'm Amy Brown.
And they say, you left your phone at the restaurant.
Can you go back and get it?
And I was like, awesome, thanks.
So I went back.
And then I was like, how did y'all know my name?
Because my phone's locked.
And they said, your credit card receipt.
I was like, smart.
Amy.
Oh, boy.
But the receipt.
That's it.
I hear you.
You're amazing.
You are amazing.
You are absolutely amazing.
Absolutely amazing.
No, you're lucky.
I know.
She gets everything back.
I know.
Loses a line.
I actually was very...
She had a third kid, but they haven't talked about that one back yet.
I was actually very unlucky on my trip, but yes, when it comes to my cell phone, I am lucky.
That's, yeah.
Well, I think that's pretty much it.
I'm very fortunate.
I wear, these suits that are lower, they match, they color match, like these little...
I've been looking at that today.
Yeah, it's awesome.
What's that made?
I don't have to match clothes.
That looks soft.
Is that soft?
You can come feel it.
Okay, I don't feel it.
Because it's not like a straight, like Nike jumpsuit.
But it looks like suede or something.
Yeah, it's nice.
It's like a...
I have like four or five of them now.
And they match color.
And I don't mind matching in these.
And I don't look also like I'm just wearing sweats to work.
But being colorblind, I don't have to worry.
It's my worst thing.
It's like trying to match clothes if I need to.
That's legit, dude.
Thank you very much.
When are you going to be done wearing that one?
Oh, Eddie wants it.
A few months.
I just did a whole clothes dump for donation
and I read is scouring it today.
That's awesome.
I love my in-laws were making so much fun of me
because they'd be like, oh, where'd you get those shoes?
Like, that bobby's.
And those shirt?
And that shirt?
That's Bobby.
You should say whatever you want.
No, I love it.
It's hilarious.
I don't buy my own clothes.
Like either my wife buys them.
I get them from you.
My mom sends them.
Like, I just don't buy my own clothes, ever.
I don't go to the store and, like, be like,
oh, I want that shirt.
ever. Well, if you want to say Macy's or Nordstrom, no problem.
Or the mall, this fell cooler, be like, yeah, I got this as the mall.
I like my friend Bobby gave you. I will not be insulted one bit.
Okay, that's it. That's the deal on that. I think we're done here today.
Anything you want to say? No? You guys have losers today?
We do. We do. We're back. Happy New Year. First one.
You guys didn't do Monday? Didn't get together as a show on Monday and do it?
No, I went in town.
Dang.
You know Lunchbox gets back the very last minute before we work.
I like to get back the day before get on my ducks in a row,
make sure I come in prepared for you guys so you guys aren't wondering what we're doing.
That's what I feel like.
I get my ducks in a row.
You shouldn't know.
You don't have to do it because you don't have any ducks to get in the row.
I'm not saying you.
I say I wish that I, that's cool.
But I'm worried like, you know, oh, I get car problems or my flight's delayed,
whatever.
I'm not going to make work.
Yeah, he takes last flight out.
He's always the last minute.
He gets home at midnight the night before we have to work.
If you're going to go on vacation, I want to get every little last drip out of that vacation.
I'm not going to take a vacation and waste a day and not use it.
I get antsy, though, on that last day.
I don't know.
What if I don't get back in time?
So I just make sure I get back way in time.
But that's just my personality.
Yeah, because if I don't get back, I'm just like, that's life, man.
I didn't get back.
That's life.
And I can't do that.
I don't have the same luxury to go like, that's life.
Yeah.
You do, but you just choose not to.
No, I don't.
Because if I do that a lot through my career, I never get here because I'm known as that's life guy,
that people can't.
rely on regardless.
Well, I mean, if it happens every once in a while, I mean, it happens.
It doesn't happen all the time, but every once in a while, life happens.
I absolutely agree with that.
And because every once in a while life happens, that happens to me anyway, I don't make
decisions that would also allow that to happen.
But that's just my personality versus yours.
Yeah, and he's like, I can't believe you get back that late.
That would just stress me out.
Me too.
I mean, for no reason.
I probably shouldn't be stressed out, but it's stressing me out.
I'm already stressed about next Christmas is vacation.
I'm going to get everything done in time.
I've already got the countdown going.
Traveling.
You're done.
Yeah, we talked about that too, Amy.
We were like, I don't want I traveled in the holidays.
Christmas break, I need to take that in like, I don't know, October.
When no one else is traveling.
Yeah.
We should start that.
That's how we over traffic in the morning.
There's no traffic on the roads.
Pretty good, except for the part we got to wake up early.
So give and take.
Thank you guys.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Instagram, Mr. Bobby Bones.
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