The Bobby Bones Show - Weds Post Show (09-13-23)
Episode Date: September 13, 2023Bobby starts by ordering food. Amy tells us about her improv classes. We do an improv scenario with Lunchbox and Amy. Then Eddie gives it a shot to do a scene with Lunchbox. Delta passengers were stra...nded on an Island but were glad they didn’t crash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show.
Here's your host, Bobby, Bow, Bow.
I love on a place that I order food from adds a new menu item.
Ooh, tell us more.
Well, we're ordering lunch because after the show today,
we're driving to shoot an episode of Too Much Access.
We're driving up to Kentucky.
And so I was just going to order lunch for the four of us that are driving up.
Are you sending it here?
Huh?
Yeah.
You're sending it here?
Yeah.
Where are you ordering from?
I may off on.
I'll pay you.
You haven't been invited.
I'm not going on the trip with you, but I'm staying here,
and I was about to order food.
Why are you standing here?
Hey, Mike, will you order yours and pass it to Eddie?
Because on Wednesdays, I have improv.
Kick up Kevin.
Oh, you had, maybe I'll ask you to read what he wants to.
You have Wednesdays when?
What time?
I have improv, and it's closer to here, so I, instead of driving all the way home.
What time you're improv class?
Three o'clock.
You're going to be until three.
Wait, wait, what?
No, it starts at three.
Your home's like 18 minutes.
It's less than that.
It's a less than that.
13 minutes from here.
Because I have, like, things that I could get done.
Show prep is due.
So I need to get it all done here.
So it's better if I just get everything done.
So you're going to stay here until two?
I'm going to do some women of I heart country.
I mean, good for you.
It's what I've been doing the past few Wednesdays.
Your improv classes win?
Three.
So.
315 to 615.
I have a workout at 3 today.
But we're going to Kentucky shooting a full show doing a podcast and then driving back to get home and time to work.
Yeah.
Well, but I can't get out of improv by the time I get home.
All my stuff needs to be done.
Like I need to be done.
But Amy, we're leaving right after this.
I mean, you could go home.
You just not want to go home?
It's not like a regular Wednesday.
It's home sad.
No, home's not sad.
I mean.
It's kind of empty, man.
Oh, she can't go.
She never couch to sit on.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
It's kind of sad.
I get it.
That's what it is.
Good for you.
That's not really what it is.
It's clean juice.
Okay, bones.
That's where I was going to order for.
I was going to get avocado toast with the egg on top.
You can order after they're done.
Okay, thanks.
Hello.
Juice is.
read and see what he wants.
Okay.
Cool.
Thanks.
You're welcome.
So how's improv going?
Good.
Oh, wow, I saw it right there.
That's good.
That's not it.
Good?
It's interesting.
Like, what are you doing in a class?
A lot of activities.
Meaning, like take me through like an activity or something that you do as like a
practicum type thing.
It makes you better.
So two people.
sitting, you and I would go to those chairs right there and sit in front of the class, and then we maybe are given.
So why don't you and lunchbox walk up there to do it? Do some improfit there. I'm going to give you guys a scenario.
I want to even pay in tennis. What are we doing?
Those mics aren't plugged in. The mics aren't plugged in?
No, I've got my sound check out. Oh. We'll grab that mic.
I don't think that was plugged in either, guys.
I'm not messing up your floor.
Flo.
You maybe don't even.
A bones. What?
Have you had the immunity?
Yeah, it's pretty good.
Yeah, it's like the orange one.
Yeah, do you add anything to it?
If I do, it's always like some kind of way protein.
Okay.
Are you still on the menu?
Yeah, dude, I've never seen this place.
This is amazing.
You drive by it every day, man.
I do?
Yeah, it's good.
But move it because we got to go in a little bit.
Yeah, I got you.
I got you.
Yeah, chop.
Hey, that juice and cheat.
Eddie's over there on a shopping spree.
Okay.
Will you take it to kick off Kevin?
Whoa, whoa, I just got a juice. Hold on.
Oh, my God.
You've only got a juice. You've been having the phone for 20 minutes.
Dude, they have like 100 juices.
But lunchbox-
If you don't order, though, we can't leave.
I got you. It's going to take half an hour to get here.
I got you. Egg salad. That looks good.
Oh, you're going to stink up the car, man.
Oh, no.
I didn't think about that.
I mean, that's what he does. He eats those eggs in the hallway and it's disgusting.
Peanut Butter toast.
Can you turn?
Yeah.
Amy's mic now works.
Okay.
Eddie, you have to move.
Stop saying everything in the looking up for reality.
for reaction.
Okay, hold on.
Hey, read everything on the menu.
Oh.
He says it and looks up to see if we like it.
Because that helps me decide.
Lunchbox's mic still isn't working.
We have to kill this.
That's okay.
Well, okay.
Improv.
Got to roll with it.
So Lunchbox and I, well, we'd have to look at each other while we're doing it because
you're supposed to be more listening to what the other person is saying and then you
play off of that.
But you would only say you don't know what the person's going to say and then you build
off the storyline.
So it may be that Bobby's like, okay, y'all are in the hospital.
There are no no-nows.
there are no yes everything is yes I hear what you said and I'm going to add to it so
lunch I might be like I'm in the hospital but again we don't know why but we develop the
storyline together organically as we're talking back and forth and next thing you know like
exactly it would be like that and I would be like yeah
we're doing three things here at once sco was it a night out on Broadway that causes well I don't
know but whatever it is I'm having my foot amputated they'll call you peg leg so you know
you kind of go back and forth like that
So I'll give you a scenario.
Scooby Steve is still trying to fix the microphone here.
I couldn't use that mic that's messing his flow.
I know you had the mic that worked,
but he took it from your hand.
One time in improv, I ended up in labor at the hospital.
And he didn't.
Eddie, oh my God, he used to order it.
I'm done.
Pass it over to Kevin.
I think I over ordered.
Well, then take some off.
No, no, no, I kind of want both.
You're not paying for it.
That's why you're over-ordered.
That's right.
That's right.
He does it.
That's right.
It takes advantage of the system.
Okay, Kevin, you're up.
Mike, we, oh, you're doing that.
Yes, he has three minutes.
Three minutes to order.
Yes, because we're not,
that food's going to be ordered,
we're not going to be able to get it.
Right.
Because we're supposed to leave.
Well, yeah, and I guess, I guess.
And lunch as Mike still doesn't work?
I have no idea.
Well, you never sounded better.
Good.
So that doesn't work.
Glad we're testing this out.
Are you in bad mood, scuba?
I'm fine.
Why are you in a bad mood?
Because I have no hair in my head.
What I've learned.
about scuba is when things need to be fixed he stresses out a little bit
fixed but it's only like a temporary stresses out well why don't we just can
this to go back to your seats and we'll chalk it up to your question it's
check check check your mic isn't we don't hear you do yeah what's your question
I don't know why you couldn't use that mic I don't know why you couldn't use that mic
I don't you tried and scuba took it from you and threw it on the ground I said you're
oh it's working now oh it's working now hey scuba I don't need the other mic dude
See, look, now Scova's happy.
Look at him.
Yes, Ann.
There's no nose, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
It's pretty interesting.
Okay.
I'm going to give you a scenario.
You've got to keep building on it, okay?
Okay.
You have to look at me.
I can't say no.
Oh, I thought I was looking to him because he's giving me the scenario.
Well, I'll just give you the scenario.
You are, you're fishing, and you just caught a fish.
You pull it up, and that fish is able to talk to you.
Amy?
Action.
And action.
Why did you put that?
hook in my mouth. It hurts.
Oh, you talk.
Okay.
Have you, have you talked before?
Every time I get caught and I tell people, put me back in the dang water, I'm gonna die.
Okay.
I put him in the water.
He's dead.
That's it?
Yeah, but how am I supposed to.
Man, you need to get some more, you need to get some.
They teach you that in school?
No, no, no, yeah.
To end the scene?
Give it to Amy.
No, I just ended the scene.
Amy, improv.
Was that bad?
I have to.
You did awesome.
No, no, you did great.
Improv your food
No
We tried
It's fine
I did laugh at the whole
Oh you talk
That was funny
I know
I wanted to keep going
But listen
I also been paying
attention to time too
And I knew Kevin was coming in
And we had to order
What I would have thought
She would have done
To be like
Oh fish are you hungry
I need to order some food
What would you like
And she orders food
Oh good one
Amy do you want me to do it
In your place
Oh you two go do it
I can do it
Okay Amy walk over to the
You can order food
Then pass me that
So I can order it
Okay I should probably get some
Oh Amy got cut
That's how we do it
Let's go.
Amy cut the scene after one.
I wouldn't do that.
Maybe.
She goes,
She goes, uh,
in.
So why did you end it with me?
She got intimidated.
She's distracted.
Did you order?
I'm trying.
See how this is already stressful?
No, I don't.
Everyone's mad right now.
I'm not mad, dude.
I'm chilling.
All right.
Ready?
It's Wednesday.
You two guys.
You say Wednesday.
Okay.
You look in this shower.
Lunchbox, you're in the shower.
You're taking a shower.
And all of a sudden,
you hear the guy walking up the hall
that's supposed to come and fix the shower.
And you hear him coming in, but you just realize you look down, you have two penises.
Go.
Oh my gosh.
Where'd that second one come from?
This dude's going to think I'm weird.
Hello.
Hello, I'm here to fix the shower.
Hey, man.
Don't worry about it.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Bro.
Bro.
I know.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Bro, it's new to me, too.
What is that?
Bro, I just saw it.
You know what, man?
I'm going to get out of here.
No, no, no, no, bro.
Like this.
Dude, I've never seen anything like that.
I was going to ask me, have you ever been on a call where you seen two of them?
No.
Hey, let me ask you a question.
How do you use those two things?
Well, I woke up.
I mean, this is the first time I've had it, so I'm going to call my wife and say, hey, can you bring a friend over?
You're telling me that you went to bed last night and you only had one.
I had one.
And today, you see two?
I had one.
And I took a shower for the first time in two months.
And guess what?
Who?
No one popped up.
Let me see that again.
All right scene.
Why do you want to see?
He's good.
Lunchbox dominates you two.
Yeah.
What do you mean?
He wins.
Hey, I'm not done yet.
Whoa.
I thought we were good together.
I mean,
lunchbox kind of carried you.
My bill is $164 to this place, Eddie.
That's crazy.
You could take one of those sandwiches out.
See, what happened, bones?
Why is there?
What?
I saw one sandwich and then I was like,
that's perfect.
And then I scroll down and saw another one.
and said, that's even better.
But maybe we can split the other one.
It's 100 and whatever.
I'm going to order it up here to work.
Good one, lunchbox.
Good job, lunchbox.
Thank you.
Dang.
I hate when I think of things.
I don't understand how he was better.
Like, I thought we worked well together.
I think.
He was a fish.
I should have.
Well, he was, like, giving you stuff to build on.
What?
I'm going to call my wife over?
Like, yeah.
And your response to that is
You really think she'll be down for that?
I mean, you've got to, or do you have a friend in mind
That you'd want her to call?
Something. You were just like, oh.
Not even questions, I ask questions.
I was like, let's see that again.
Yeah.
I'm getting turned on.
Okay, so I just order the food.
And how long does it take to get all that here?
I got to do the confirmed pin delivery too.
I hate one of them to do that.
What do you mean?
They send you a pin?
Yeah.
Let me send this.
I thought that was pretty good at lunch.
Hey, can I see the Delta story about the passenger stranded?
I thought it's pretty good.
Lunch, you did good.
Thanks.
You should go to improv and just take over.
You should come.
Amy, three hours?
I don't have three hours.
You don't?
You take three hour naps.
Yeah, but that's at like noon.
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Eddie what are you doing?
My wife's asking if I spent money in Fayetteville
Did you?
Yeah, it's a dinner
She's like that's a lot for dinner
No, I paid for dinner
I get it but I paid my credit card and then you Venmoed me
No I've invoked you first
My point is she said her
No I didn't tell her and she's like wow you spent a lot of money
How much did you spend?
Be honest, because I sent you $200.
How much did you spend?
Let's see how much we spent.
120.
You made $80 off that.
You didn't even tell me.
You didn't even tell me.
I didn't.
Come on.
Hold on.
I got to do a mid-roll.
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Look, that's, I said, Eddie, make sure and take all the guys to dinner.
So I've been mowed him $200.
The first I heard that it only costs $120 right now.
Right now, yeah, because my wife asked.
Like, at some point he didn't say, hey, you sent me too much?
No.
And then he just, you order him food and he just ordered two meals?
Yes.
Oh, interesting.
And you guys tell me I'm cheap.
That's not cheap.
Why would you not tell me that?
Yeah, I didn't.
It just never came up.
But,
bones,
eventually we square out.
No,
we don't.
You know what I mean?
Like 20 there,
20 there.
You made $80 off me.
It didn't say a dang word.
And then I bet you today I'll buy something
and I won't charge you for it.
I just bought your whole lunch.
Yeah, yeah, but eventually.
Okay.
Charge you?
Yeah, you know what I mean?
Like, we go to the gas station.
You get a Coke, Twix, whatever.
I don't get Cokes or Twix.
I buy it.
I don't say anything.
The number one decongestant in America
does not work.
I saw this.
Tell your wife, though,
that you made $80
to get off,
to get off to say,
don't worry about it.
Not only that.
She'll figure that out
when I said
Bobby Venmo would be 200.
I just,
look,
I just said it,
Bobby Venmo would be 200.
See what her response is.
You know what?
I just noticed, though.
Eddie's old guy.
He has his text enlarged.
Guys, and I can't even read that.
Mine are large.
My keyboard's large.
I have to pull my phone
back to arm's length
for me to read it.
Huh.
I can read it.
I just want the,
I did want everything bigger.
But here's the deal.
they told me this when I was going to get LASIC.
They said, your near-sightedness
is going to get worse because of LASIC.
I don't understand. I don't understand.
So I needed contacts or glasses
to see far-sighted.
Yeah. I was born near-sided
to where I can read anything up to my face
clear as day. But as soon as I got LASIC,
it corrected the far vision.
I don't need glasses anymore,
but it messed up my near vision.
So, like, now I can't see anything close.
It's almost like just a lens
kind of reversed everything.
Is that normal?
Yeah, they said when you turn 40, it's going to get real.
Can you get it fixed again?
No.
Just wear glasses.
Well, I feel sorry for you, but you stole 80 bucks from me and then double order the food.
Oh, dude, you get the 80 back.
The FDA panel rolled yesterday the most common decongestant in America doesn't actually work.
It's the stuff.
It's the lame version of pseudofed, dequil, mucinx, tonne, all cold and flu,
the kind that doesn't have the chemical that makes meth.
So if you just get it from over the counter, it doesn't work.
That's the pseudofed ingredient?
Yeah, the ingredient is called
Phenolafrine
Phenolafrine
Phenolophrine. It's in a ton of medicines
including dequalmucinix, vix, sinix, nasal spray,
tonal cold and flu, binidriology plus
certain types of rogutocet and a pseudofed P.E.
And now a lot of those do have other ingredients
to help with other symptoms,
but they're saying that this main thing
is not actually doing what it's supposed to be doing.
Oh, wow.
Dang.
If you get a cold, you just go get a box
and just believe it works.
because a virus you really can't make go away.
You just try to treat that symptom.
And so you're just like, I guess it's working.
So you don't really know.
That's crazy, dude.
For years they were selling that stuff.
Yeah, I wonder for $80.
That's a weird number.
Is it?
It's random.
What?
I'm Venmoing you $80 right now.
I don't want it.
Yeah, you do.
Obviously you do.
Are you good?
What's up?
What's up?
What I wanted was you to tell me I gave you too much money.
What's going on?
until you're talking to your wife
and it just happened to roll into a bit.
You having financial troubles? Yes. What's up?
My friend's stealing money from me. I'm basically
Dane Cook. You're like
Billy Joel's manager? Yeah.
My brother stealing money
from me. Kevin Costner's lawyer
blasts his ex
is high price for legal fees. She wants a judge to order
Costner to pay almost $900,000 so they
can argue the pre-nep is invalid, which
has already ruled.
This Kevin Costner stuff is
drawn out. It's too much.
Just, I mean, is it her just extending it just to drive him crazy?
But if that's the case, the lawyer kind of deserves all that money.
Like, it's been a mess.
I'm saying, though, if they have to keep going back to court, is that just her?
Because he's having to pay the legal fees, if so.
She's just keeping them and...
Or she really wants that money.
Both, maybe both.
Yeah.
Maybe both.
Kyle Rudolph, and if a football player said an interview that Tom Brady would have an empty locker next to his locker.
Ray, were you the one telling me about this?
Yep.
And then he would have Tom Brady, or Tom Brady would have people just put stuff there?
Yeah, all his teammates, because they knew kids, family members.
Everybody wants Tom Brady's a goat, his autograph.
So he said he was so cool.
We just have the locker sitting there.
Everybody would just place it there.
And it was just known.
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That is so cool.
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And it kept people from two had to be like, hey, man, will you sign this?
Hey, man.
So everybody won.
He would sign it.
And then it wasn't uncomfortable where people would have to go up to him be like,
Hey man, will you sign this?
We gotta do that same thing around here, dude.
With what?
Books, pictures and stuff, do we need you to sign?
Me?
No, lunchbox said he would.
I'll do it.
Right, but I'm just saying he doesn't have as much media type stuff out there.
You got the tour going on.
If we needed tickets, we'd just put a little request there on the desk or something.
Now we're getting to it.
If you want 80 bucks.
Yep.
I just take that.
Leave some money.
All right.
Is there anything else that I want to do here?
about to do
an interview
so we've got to get off here
but it looks like
let's do the billionaire story
Mike and then we'll call it here
so
this is a billionaire spending
compared to the average American
okay so
Steven Spielberg donated money to this
the folks that are striking
the writer strike
yeah
so he's worth $4.8 billion
I saw his yacht
it looks awesome
gosh 4.8 billion
billion
so
So if we spent $1, the average American, it'd be like Steven Spielberg spending $2,710.
So the average American $1 is Steven Spielberg's $2,700.
What's $80 times?
Exactly.
So, I mean, that's why you donate, right?
Like, you can donate $200,000.
Basically, Steven Spielberg told $160,000 from me.
Wow.
Okay, here we go.
Yeah.
See?
Wow.
Listen, whenever you go to the comedian store, you leave a dollar or a tip, whatever,
here's an extra buck.
Like, that's $200,000 that he can just give to someone.
It's $2,700.
$2,000.
For $1, yeah.
If we spend $100, it's like him spending $271,000.
There it go.
Steven Spielberg donating $1.5 million would be like the average American donating $1,000.
God, that's amazing.
That's crazy.
Here are some stats about what it is relative cost the average American billionaire
versus the average American who makes $60,000 a year.
That's the average American salary.
the actual cost for dinner for two at this really expensive place in New York City called Massa.
Is that where you saw, Astride Night?
No, that was the MoMA.
I thought it was the Moma.
The actual cost is $1,190 for dinner here for two, which is crazy.
But to Spielberg, $88.08, what it feels like.
That is crazy.
I need that life.
But he worked for it.
I'm working too, man.
Average annual household food spend.
$8,000 for Americans.
It feels like $5 to Stephen Spielberg.
This is crazy.
Down payment on a house.
U.S. median home price is $256,000.
The actual cost is $51,000,
but the relative cost to like Steven Spielberg,
$37.
It's like he's paying $37.
That's crazy.
A down payment on a $3.5 million mansion
in Malibu, California.
Actual cost, $700,000.
His price, $500.
What it feels like for the down payment.
That's crazy.
You need that life, Mike, Rog.
I do need that life, man.
Dang.
Why does he still work?
Probably loves it.
That's probably why he made so much money, too.
He loved it, so he was good at it.
And he wanted to get better at it because he loved it.
There's a lot of people that love their job and they don't make that money.
Sure, but...
Like, look at those people that work.
Like, nonprofit.
They work there and they don't make any money.
But that's not what you asked.
You're like, why does he still work?
I said because he loved it.
And he happens to be in a profession where he could get paid a lot.
And also he's in a profession where you don't get paid anything either.
There's a lot of people who have done it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he can just chill for a year.
And it doesn't matter.
You still forever.
He can quit right now.
Like to that point, if he hadn't
had to made it and blown up,
he'd probably still be trying to do what he loves making.
Nothing.
But you just want to make money regardless of how miserable you are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I want to do.
Just so then I can quit being miserable.
Would you just lay in poop all day for eight hours a day
if they paid you half a million dollars a year?
Yeah.
Eight hours a day, you just lay in different people's poop all day.
Yeah.
For sure.
What are you talking about?
What?
Yeah.
All right, let's do it.
Let's see.
Spielberg has six kids, man.
That's pretty good.
They're going to live a good life.
Probably already are.
Probably not going to be a new thing to them.
All right.
We're done here.
Thank you all.
Post show is over.
Have a good day, everybody.
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