The Bobby Bones Show - Weds Post Show (08-24-22)
Episode Date: August 24, 2022Amy talks about the Brittany Murphy documentary about her death. Lunchbox wants us to help him make the news. Bobby and Mike D had a late night playing cards last night. Bobby was fascinated that Mike... was competitive like he is. Schools are offering mental health days and we get into why Raymundo is stressed all the time. We get an update on Lunchbox’s role during Bat out of Hell in Vegas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Amy, you watched the Britney Murphy documentary?
Yes, my sister wanted to watch it because she recently learned Brittany Murphy was even dead.
And I'm like, she died 12 years ago.
I'd be, I'd be like, is she dead?
Oh, yeah.
I remember when she died.
But then I would go like, oh, yeah, she died.
How did she die?
Drugs, Amy?
Overdose?
Well, well, yeah.
Or she was poisoned.
But she was in her, at her home in a bathroom.
Her mom walked in and found her laying on the floor unresponsive and called 911.
Yeah, I guess I'm going about what the news said back in the day.
But yeah, I don't...
Because, I mean, we talked about it on the show.
Yeah, 2012 and 12 years ago.
I know, 2009.
But was the documentary good?
Because I don't think I would pursue that.
I mean, she was kind of famous, but she wasn't super famous.
Yeah, I wouldn't either, but my sister wanted to.
So we did, and it's on HBO Max, and it's two episodes, so just a two-part series.
And it walks through her whole life.
It was so interesting.
I had no idea what a childhood actor she was.
star, not on screen, but just in her hometown. She loved theater and she had just bright,
bubbly personality, which is why it was so crazy towards the end of her life. And she was only
32 years old when she died. She had just turned into this shell of a person because she was such
a happy, bubbly person. And she'd married that Simon Mongeck or whatever his name was.
He was some director. He hadn't really done anything. I don't know. But they were like not two
peas in the pod. They look like you would never put them two together. And he died. He died. He
shortly after she did kind of the same way.
Really?
Yeah, and her mom lived with them.
It was weird.
They showed footage of after her death.
They went on Larry King and, like, her husband and her mom,
and they looked all, like, touchy-feely.
It was weird.
Oh.
It was weird.
That developed in a way I wasn't expecting.
I know.
They took, Bobby, after she died,
they took photos together to commemor, like,
for Britney's death, like, holding a picture of Britney,
but they were, like, cuddling.
And then...
Maybe they were.
comforting. These pictures
were not appropriate. And then...
Her tongue was in his ear? A reporter, like, he gave
a reporter a tour of their house and, like,
the bed was all messed up, like two people had
been in there. And he said, yeah, sometimes Brittany's
mom has to crawl into bed with me to
cuddle and cry. What? I mean,
it's an interesting... Would you recommend to watch it?
Yeah, I mean, it's two episodes. And then you learn a lot.
And then you... It's just so
terrible because her life
was... She had such an amazing
career and she just seemed like an overall good person and it went downhill because of this
relationship.
The Amy documentary is real good. It's been out a while.
Amy Winehouse? Yeah. That's really good. I'm going to think of like sad documentaries that are
real good. That was real good. Yeah, because this is sad and tragic. Yeah. And you're like, oh, man,
what else was really good? You just don't know what someone's going through. And when you
watch a documentary like Amy, you're like, oh gosh, she was going through a lot of stuff.
And we're like, oh, they're famous. They're rich. They get all the stuff. That's the coolest thing
ever. Right. And then it's like, oh, some people hate it. Don't want it to happen. And it does terrible
things to them. What's the,
me and Bobby McGee.
Janice Joplin? That one was really good.
That one made me sad.
Another one where you're like, I had no idea.
She had that big of a problem.
And she never got famous while she was alive.
After she died, the song came out.
And me and Bobby McGee's written by?
Chris Christopherson. That's correct.
She covered it. And that was her
biggest hit. Did you know that lunchbox? No.
No, I didn't think so. It's a good documentary if you guys want to watch
that. Okay. What are you
I'll give it. Rate the Britney Murphy documentary.
Okay.
I'll give it. I was entertained.
I give it four.
I forgot. Brittany Murphy dated Ashton Coochard out of five.
That's the other reason I know her, I think.
Yeah.
Is the Ashton Coucher?
Well, I least that's what I think about when I think back then.
Think about eight mile.
Yes.
Wasn't she in clueless?
She was.
That was the clueless.
Oh, so you guys remember a lot of stuff she was in.
She was eight miles.
She's in a girlfriend.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, she's in Girl Interrupted with Angelina Jolie.
She's in a lot of movies.
Lunchbox wants us to help him make the news.
I guess he wants me to help him make the news.
Yeah.
But I don't understand your play here.
So my play is there's this kid, I guess at some high school,
they get to decorate their parking spots.
And so he drew a big mural, the Dolly Parton,
and someone, like, defaced it.
So I think we need to get in touch with Dolly,
get this kid in, bring this kid in, surprise him with Dolly.
And how would you get on the news if I'm doing all the work?
Well, you've got to connect me with Dolly.
Is what I'm saying.
If I were going to connect somebody with Dolly, I would just connect him with, just connect Dolly's people with him.
No, no, you want to make the news.
You got to.
But if I were going to want to make the news, I would do it.
I'm not going to do this because I don't care.
It's a Dolly mural.
Why doesn't Lunchbox just try to get to Dolly?
Yeah.
I don't have Dolly.
Try it.
Does lunchbox, what?
Does he just sit around all day and think, how can I get on the news?
Or how can I get on the news or how can I get somebody to do the work so I get on the news?
That's it.
Or who does Amy or Eddie or Bobby know?
Correct.
But how awesome would that be if we brought that kid in here after he put all that hard work?
And then he got to meet Dolly and Dolly's like, oh, it's beautiful.
It was pretty cool.
Yeah.
And then someone defaced it.
Yeah, it says BWDS.
I don't know.
It's got a Batman sign on it.
BWD.
It's probably two people.
And they did a Batman over it.
Yeah, that part sucks.
Yeah.
So now we got to make.
But can you imagine if we had to hook everybody of a dolly that did something like a painting a doll?
I mean, it would just be nonstop.
Well, not everybody that does a painting, but someone that does a painting, but someone that
does a nice painting and it gets vandalized.
Then I would paint one in the vandalizing myself and be like,
I don't know who did it.
Fine.
If you don't want to be on news,
you don't want to be on news.
I just saw Mike Yon and Mike and I are feeling a bit similar today
because we had a big card game last night over at the house.
You'll do poker night?
Well,
we played two-man's shirt poker and it went to all hours.
No wonder you all sit up so late.
We played nerds.
And so my wife and his wife and Mike and myself
played against each other,
all four of us individually.
but it was like 9.30.
Mike and I didn't even start to work yet.
And they're just having a grand old time.
Life's good.
Oh, cards, fun, laughing.
And we're like, guys,
we haven't even started working on the tomorrow's show.
It's like, are we cool?
Can we go?
And we had to finish the game,
so I'd never played nerds harder.
Just so you can finish the game.
And I won, but I was focused.
I was laser focused.
I was dialed in.
And so here's thing about Mike, though.
Mike does not give a crap about cards.
He doesn't care?
He didn't care?
Yeah, he was there to have a good time.
Mike, tell me your card strategy just in general while you're there.
I'm just trying to keep up.
Do you, I feel like you're just like, ah, whatever.
Yeah, I'm not very competitive.
Not competitive at all.
And he's like, oh, good job, everybody.
And I'm like, but Mike, you finished dead last for the fourth time in a row.
He's like, you know what? That's okay.
At negative point.
He was fine with it.
He was the only one that was totally negative.
I just like hanging out.
I wish I were like that.
I wish I'd just like to hang out.
Yeah, could you try to be like that for one game?
I need to win all the time every time.
You should try the one game where you sit back and be like,
That's okay if I lose this game.
See how that goes.
It's impossible.
He can't.
Why would I even play the game?
That's what Mike does.
Ask Mike.
Mike, why do you do that?
I just like the idea of just hanging out with people.
I don't need to win.
Wow, listen to that.
It's just something that turns my brain off, play a game.
That's fun.
You're talking to a different language to Bobby.
Like, I want to vomit.
You don't get it.
Vomit.
Why would I want to play a game if I'm not going to win?
Unless I'm playing like a seven-year-old.
Right.
Like if we're all playing.
And your wife and my wife, they're competitive.
and they're like, oh, I'm going to win nerds.
And I'm like, oh, I'll show you guys.
And like, I'm only focused on winning.
But I honestly don't think you could turn it off even for a seven-year-old.
You'd have to beat the seven-year-old?
I just wouldn't beat them that bad.
I'd get so far ahead that I knew I couldn't lose and then I'd let up.
That's how I would do that.
I think in any game I play, I just like to play.
I don't need to play to win.
Then just chill.
Just sit back and commentate.
But playing a game is still fun.
The act of playing the game is still fun, whether you win or lose.
Well, we were up late last night.
both of us and Mike came in and I was like, are you tired?
And he's like, yeah.
And I was like, me too, bro.
I didn't go to sleep after midnight last night.
You?
Like 11.30, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, crazy.
It's rough.
But I won and that's all it matters.
Right, Mike?
You won, yeah.
Thank you, Mikey.
Let's see, what else?
12 states let public school students take mental health days now.
Oh, my goodness.
Where was that when I was in school?
I took a lot of mental health days.
Including Illinois, Kentucky, Virginia, Utah, and California.
And there's legislation pending in four other states to make it a reality.
for those other states as well.
So according to a new study,
60% of parents of children 8 to 17
say the pandemic and other things
have affected their child's mental health.
So 12 states do allow this.
That's cool.
CNBC.
Yeah, I think it's great.
Here's why I think it's great.
And yes, people are going to abuse it.
But I would rather people abuse it
and have it for those that need it
than nobody get it because of the people
that we're going to abuse it and the people that need it and not get it.
Yeah, I agree.
And you'd abuse it.
Oh, yeah.
definitely took a lot of mental health days.
Well, I don't think you got unlimited.
I mean, I'm just saying back in the day,
I mean, they weren't called mental health days,
but I took them.
We should be able to take mental health days here.
I agree.
We do.
I don't take them.
I don't take them.
I don't take them.
That's on through, man.
Yay, y'all.
And that's not healthy.
That's not healthy.
Hey, live one more day.
Hey, tough it out, man.
We're tough.
That's not what it should be.
Ho, who.
Okay.
Well, good for them.
I like it.
And I like it because we're spending more.
more time and energy focused on mental health,
because if your mental health,
your physical health goes right behind it.
And that's not the only reason to do it
to make sure your physical health to go.
You just need a positive mental health.
If you're stressed all the time,
you're going to get sick.
Your body's going to break down.
That's just what's going to happen.
So what's Ray going to do?
Like Ray's always stressed.
No, he's less stressed more life, man.
Yeah, Ray, what's happening with you?
Yeah, I've recently been less stress more life.
But what Eddie's talking about
is when I used to worry about parking spots.
Used to?
I tried to not care.
much. He sees a tow truck
bones and he freaks out. Every time?
Every time and he checks his car. No, we're eating.
We'll be at a restaurant eating lunch and there'll be a car parked
somewhere with their flashers on and he'll be like
oh my God, that car's going to get towed. That car's not even his car.
It's not even his. And he is
stressing about that car. Something happened maybe when he was a kid
with tow trucks or something. What happened? I've never been
towed, but I don't know. I just feel like that'd be such a waste of money to lose
$300 and it's something I can control. But yeah, at the gym, sometimes
cars will park about a foot illegally. And I'm like,
crazy. I can't believe for an hour they would go into the gym knowing that they parked illegally
and not worried that they're going to get towed. I can't do that. That's insane to me. I don't see a tow truck
though and imagine what's happened, but I would never park somewhere. No, no, no. I know. I know. I know. I know.
But I'm saying like I get it on, you guys are like he's completely nuts. He's partially nuts.
Because I don't see a tow truck and worry about the other person, but I would never park somewhere,
even for like a $5 ticket. Oh, I don't know. But it's not even his car. It's someone else's.
I hear you. And there's people at my apartment that park
handicap and they say, oh, they won't tow
because we ran out of parking spots. I'm like, dude,
a cop comes in here. You guys are getting towed
and you're going to pay a fine and you're falsifying
documentation and not...
Because you're freaking out. And you're a terrorist.
He's worried about all that.
Hey, but getting towed is, it's terrible.
Yeah, and your car never drives the same again.
That's not act like you just get towed and have to go get it. It always
drives kind of clunky after that. They mess it up.
Yeah. Everybody, of course, they're putting metal under it and picking it up
and doing barrel rolls with it. I don't know what they do with it.
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Let's go.
He's in the musical Bad Out of Hill.
He doesn't know his role yet.
Don't know my role.
I haven't gone over the script yet.
I need to probably be running lines with my wife.
Oh, we do know your role.
Oh, we do.
I just see it pop up on my screen.
I'm atticate.
No.
Crap.
No.
It's not know this, Mike.
Is this new?
This is breaking news?
Your role is no lux.
No lux.
No lux.
No lux?
No, L-U-X.
Lunchbox as No Lux.
Oh, he must be big.
Bad Out of Hell, the award-winning musical.
Featuring Jim Steinman of Meat Love's greatest hits.
Lunchbox as No-L-L-L-U-L-U-S.
Hey, No-L-U-S.
Start calling me No-L-U-U-L-U-S.
But I don't know, I don't know how many lines he has.
No-L-U-L-U-S-R actually.
Is he a bit?
How do you smell that?
N-O-L-U-X.
Oh, that's what I did.
But anyway, go to BobbyBones.com.
Nothing pops up, though.
Yeah, nothing.
Bob.
Interesting.
New character just for you.
One line.
What?
Yeah, we're looking at it.
Anyway, go watch Lunchbox as no lux.
Just go to bobbybones.com, and if you go, you can sign up.
This contest ends the next couple days.
We're going to fly to Vegas, two nights hotel, two nights to a VIP opening night party,
two premium tickets to bat out of hell, and the opportunity to meet lunchbox.
A little mean greet there.
You'll meet me, or will I be dressed as no lux at that point?
I think you can just wear your normal clothes because that's no, I mean, I think you are no lux.
What if he becomes a method actor?
Okay, here's all the character names.
Strat, Raven, Falco, Sloan, Tink, Zahara, Jaguar,
The Lost and Ensemble.
Where's No-Lux?
Is that in there?
I should be right after Stratt, then.
Strat, let me make sure again.
Strat, Raven, no.
The leads are Strat and Raven.
Supporting is Falco Sloan, Tink, Zahara, Jaguar.
Featured.
Featured is The Lost and Ensemble is Ensemble.
Who is ensemble?
It's just a group of extras.
People.
Probably you.
No, he's not even in that.
Oh, my goodness.
You guys.
What?
Okay, I went to the Bad Out of the Hell
Las Vegas Facebook page
And they have like, you know, these
production show posters
With like all of the actors and people
And they have lunchbox
You're on a poster
Let's go!
Wait, you have a poster?
You made it to Facebook.
That means that's got to be hanging
You're already on Facebook.
You're on a Facebook poster
That's going to be
Somebody made a digital image of you
And put it on Facebook.
Yeah, we do that every day with you
And our site has more followers.
The lunchbox is this is cool, you could print it out.
They'll probably be up in the casino.
Wow.
I don't understand who no Lux is, though, because he's not a character that exists, right?
They made him up for this.
He's the trombone guy, the one he played in the audition.
They created the role for you.
Hey, that's pretty cool.
That means they saw talent and they knew they had to get me in that production.
Bobbygones.com.
Go sign up.
I mean, who doesn't want...
You should see what Lunchbox is watching on a screen.
It's like a half-naked.
naked woman dancing and he just keeps looking at it.
It's been there for like four minutes.
Why are you watching a half naked woman dance?
Why did you scroll away from it?
And he's going to get off of it.
Yeah, what are you doing?
She's like dancing like a belly dancer.
What is that?
So, Shakira's getting a divorce
and her ex-husband is now dating a 23-year-old hottie
and she put up a video of her dancing to Shakira's music in a bikini.
What?
That is so stupid.
Why would she do that?
Doing that and lunchbox is watching it for four minutes.
Yeah, watch. Look at it.
And he couldn't stop staring at it during the show.
I showed Eddie.
Yeah, I just like, did I'm busy.
Oh, that would make me so mad if I was.
Yeah, why would she do that?
That's so rude.
It's so unattractive.
Eddie keeps looking.
No, I didn't, I'm not looking.
He's tried to make me look like 10 times.
And you smiled every time.
Well, yeah, I'm like, stop.
A guy from Pennsylvania is accused of illegally purchasing human remains.
From?
How do you purchase those?
The black web?
We're going to do the dark web?
Yeah.
Well, whatever it's called.
Okay, two final stories here, this one first, and then
Police in Cumberland County have charged a man with abuse of a corpse
and other offenses after he allegedly tried to buy a human remains
from an Arkansas woman for resale on Facebook.
Oh, my gosh.
Jeremy Polly was charged after investigation.
Polly, he is the owner-curetor of the Grand Wonder Cammer
and the executive director of the Memento Mori Museum.
Fenders of the office.
and unusual. It sounds like he had a little museum of weird, weird stuff.
And so he tried to pot what this says.
He was purchasing the remains from one in Arkansas, whom police identified as Candace Scott.
But is she in trouble for selling?
He purchased several human remains for $4,000, including brain, heart, liver, lung, kidneys, pelvis, hands.
Oh, that's her.
In addition to abuse of a corpse, secondary misdemeanor, he charged with a felony count of receiving stolen property.
I don't know, man, sounds weird. Fox 43 with the story. Sounds weird.
Man, what's wrong with people?
What's wrong with people?
What's wrong with people?
Finally, Cheryl Crow texted Amy's daughter.
What?
What?
About what?
So we had the segment yesterday where we talked about my daughter's speech.
And if she could have dinner with anybody dead or alive,
she wanted to meet with her birth parents in Haiti.
And that's who she wanted to have dinner with.
So we did a whole segment about it.
And I guess Cheryl was driving and listening to the show.
and my daughter has my old phone number from back in the day,
and that's the only number Cheryl had.
Because when I was in the adoption process,
before we even adopted from Haiti, Cheryl's adopted,
and she was helping me with a domestic adoption.
So anyway, that's how she had my number.
And, yeah, she sent a text like,
hey, Amy, don't know if this is still your number,
but Cheryl here, and I just heard the segment on the show,
and she was just sending some encouraging kind words to me.
And it was just really thought,
But my daughter text me because other people have reached out on my phone too so she knows to just let me know.
And so she sent a screenshot and she goes, some woman named Cheryl just texted like she had no clue or anything at all.
So then so Shera gave her my real number and she sent a note.
And I just thought that that was really thoughtful of her to take the time.
It was encouraging to me.
That's cool.
As a fellow adopted mom because she knows exactly like what I feel, similar to what I feel.
She's texted me.
She was a big fan of no locks.
Oh, dang.
She said, oh, I can't wait to come see you in Vegas.
Do you think I can qualify for the VIP package?
Bobbybones.com to sign up for that.
We got to go.
You guys have a great day and we will see you tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
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