The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 1: Bobby Admits He Was Wrong + Our Biggest Life Updates + Country Artist Got Stabbed!
Episode Date: May 20, 2026Bobby shared how Baby Billie's first restaurant experience went and how he messed up so bad he had to admit he was wrong to his wife. A listener called in to say how she is so behind on the podcast an...d wants to know our biggest life updates of the last 6 months. Bobby has a report of all the major life changes of the show you need to know involving breakups, babies and big wins. We celebrate Jon Pardi's birthday today with some of the crazy stories he's told us over the years including the time he got stabbed across the stomach. We talked about a man who won $10 million dollars in the lottery but never told his family. Bobby wants to know if any show members could keep a lottery prize that big without telling anybody.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Wednesday show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
Does this sound good?
Pizza Hut has launched a drinkable pizza.
It's called a slurpable slice.
No.
No.
Why not, haters?
Gross.
I like to eat.
my pizza. Yeah. Not slurped it. You never tried it. Oh man, that just sounds so gross. The current
version features a curry cheese pizza. Curry? Yeah. This just got worse. I wouldn't even eat that.
Tomato sauce, fluid. Anyway, it's from sporked is where I got the drinking pizza? No. No.
Out. Okay. Guy won millions in the lottery 11 years ago, never told his family. Any chances is our
caller. Oh, right.
Maybe. Remember the guy that called and said I won millions and never told my family? And then we were like, we don't believe you. And then it turns out this has happened. So he revealed he won millions in the lottery 11 years ago, never told his family. He spent all those years since acting like he was not broke, but didn't have a lot of money. And he said it was like pretty fun and pretty easy. His most treasured purchase was a $4,000 match.
Mattress.
Wow.
Could you win millions and never tell anybody?
No.
Yes.
Got to show it off.
Oh, you want to tell everybody.
Yeah, I want everybody to know I'm rich.
There would be signs.
Your sign would be.
If you won $10 million, what would the sign be?
Oh, $10 million?
10 million.
Hmm.
I don't know.
Maybe there wouldn't be that many signs, I guess.
They wouldn't know all the things that I put away, invest in.
I guess there would be signs because I would financially
back my ideas that I have. All Amy's crazy ideas for inventions. She's showing up in like her
weighted sweater vest. My shark tank era, but like I'm the investor. Ten million. Eddie, you tell people?
They would never know. Your family would never know. Nope. What about your boat? They would just be like,
wow, Eddie plays a lot of golf. But like, so what? I could, I was playing a lot of golf before I had money.
Are you quitting your job? Oh, yeah. Oh, you'd quit. But then they would know. They would be like,
Dad, how do we have enough money to cook? No, I would have a, a, I would have a,
a little side hustle.
I got like maybe work at Starbucks, part-time.
And you think they would believe we got enough money from that?
I have a part-time job somewhere.
A contestant on the Greece version of Survivor had to have his leg partially amputated
because there was an accident with the propeller of a boat.
Does anything like this happen in the American version?
One guy did fall in the fire years back, but nothing like this.
he was out spearfishing.
That's what this guy was doing.
No, this guy.
So, yeah, what I'm saying?
This guy was out spearfishing when a boat came by and didn't know he was in the water because he didn't have the flag.
The flag.
That's how he got got.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, he can't do that.
Well, but if you're filming for a reality show, you don't think there are random boats driving by.
And you would think everybody would know where everybody is.
Yeah, and I would think that the production would have like a roped off area of like, don't ride your boat through here.
Oh, that.
That's crazy.
He's going to make enough money, though,
if he would have won the show.
Yeah.
I don't know how that's going to work out.
Like, I don't know if Survivor pays for that or if he did something.
I would assume Survivor pays for that.
Survivor grease, though.
How much money do they have?
A couple thousand?
I'm sure it's just as popular there.
Is it?
That's a much smaller country, much smaller production.
Yeah.
A Pizza Hut franchise is converting 80 locations into the restaurants we've been talking about.
Yeah.
Because we've been talking on the podcast about how cool it used to be back in the day.
And we tried to find some of the random ones.
And there were like four or five around the country that still had that same old school building.
But this guy is bringing back.
It looks like 93, up to 93 restaurants, 80 at first, up to 93.
And it's going to be all the stuff.
The salad bar, which is kind of gross when you think about it.
But hey, I'm all for nostalgia.
All you can eat salad bar, dude.
That was so good.
Yeah, it was great.
and the red cups and it's going to be red vinyl boots the lamps the Tiffany style lamps yes the tablecloths
so that's pretty cool that the guys bringing all that back I used to love going to pizza hot so did eric
church he did he just wants his hometown back you know just give it back to him back that story's from courts
these Americans were arrested after jumping into this monkey Japan exhibit it's the very famous punch the monkey
but you guys did no punch when I was talking about it back in the day.
Now I do.
Mostly it was like, who's punched the monkey?
I was like, this poor monkey was not being accepted by all the other monkeys.
But some Americans jumped in.
Of course they're Americans.
Did you see the video?
No.
They're wearing like a costume or like their head is covered and everything.
Like a monkey?
No.
Like a smiling face emoji or?
Yeah.
And they jump over and all the monkeys are like, what is happening?
It's very strange.
You kind of wish the monkeys would have given the business.
Like learn less than the hard way.
Yeah, those monkeys are kind of small, though.
They are.
But like eight of them, all scratch into your eyeballs?
But didn't punch by himself because no other monkey likes him?
I think possibly punch has now...
He's got buddies now because he's famous.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, I went to a bunch of new schools growing up, and it sucks for a while.
But eventually you find friends.
The 24-year-old college student and the 27-year-old were arrested Sunday in Japan.
The thing, too, is you never want to go to a foreign prison.
If you're going to do something stupid, do it in your own country.
You don't know what a foreign prison is like.
You don't want to get stuck in a foreign prison.
You don't know the language they're speaking.
And I feel like they're not completely fair with people that are not from that country.
Yeah.
Because you're not even from there.
You don't even know what's fair.
Right.
Idiots.
Making us look bad.
We don't need any other reasons to look bad.
You're making us look bad.
That's from USA today.
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Now they found the dog.
The dog is now alive.
and they gave it food and water.
But when they find out who did this,
because we live in a surveillance state,
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Whomever left the dog,
tied the dog to the rock and left,
we tie them to the rock.
Do you like that?
We're going to put some water right there
where you can reach it, but just enough,
and it's going to get old,
and you're going to have to get on all fours to drink it,
and we're all going to laugh at you,
and for 72 hours, you're tied to that rock.
What kind of terrible people do this?
The guy that was still in the rocks at the seal?
Yeah.
I still stand by, we should put him in the water, and we should all throw rocks at him.
Gosh, that'd be awesome.
You know everybody would line up to do that too.
It'd be like a public stoning back in the day.
That is from KY3.
So people that hurt animals or put animals in those situations, they suck.
You just suck your person.
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Anonymous inbox.
There's a question to be had.
Hello, Bobby Bones. My ex and I were together for over 10 years and had been close since we were kids.
So even though we broke up a few years ago, because we wanted different things out of life, I still care for her deeply.
I do well financially. I have some family money. She works as an art teacher. That is not the most lucrative career path.
After we split, I kept paying a few small things for her, like her phone bill and the loan on an inexpensive car.
my current girlfriend thinks the whole thing is wildly inappropriate and says no one fully over a relationship
keeps financially supporting their ex from my perspective i'm just helping someone important to me
is my girlfriend right or does this cross the line uh charitable ex what do you think uh yeah that's
a little weird yeah that's very weird unless legally you have to do that but you don't so it puts your
girlfriend in a bad place yeah but when you didn't have the girlfriend okay fine do whatever you want
And then once you have another relationship that progresses to a certain point, then you have the realization that it's time to close that chapter.
She's not your sister.
She's not blood.
You didn't lose a bed and owe her money.
It also puts your girlfriend now in a very, very weird place that the person she's in a relationship romantically is still taking care of someone that he was romantically in a relationship before her.
That is not a place I want to be.
Nope.
I feel like it's a bit disrespectful as well.
I understand what your heart is doing and saying.
I get it.
But even then, I don't think you're over either.
I don't know.
I mean, is it bad to just help someone that you care for,
but not romantically care for anymore?
Like, that's not a thing anymore.
But it was romantic, and I think that puts your current relationship.
It puts them in a really bad place to wonder.
I agree.
So if you want to keep supporting them, like Amy said,
when you're not in a relationship, that's great.
you could lump sum her out.
What about if they...
What does that mean?
Like your ex-girlfriend,
you just give her a big lump sum,
be like, I gotta cut you off.
It's like buying her out.
So here's like a lump sum
because I gotta respect my current girl.
You don't have to tell the current girl
you lump summed her,
but you gotta get out of that.
You got to stop with that connection.
That would make me feel uncomfortable.
So you tell the current girlfriend
that you're doing to try to make her feel better,
you tell her, oh yeah, I'm done,
but really you made a large payment.
You lump sumter.
But you're done.
You are done.
You say, I completely understand your feelings.
After this month, I am no longer going to give her any money because what you're saying
makes sense to me.
And then on the backside, you flip her like 10 grand.
Oh my God.
And you go.
That's a big lump sum.
Yeah.
And you go, hey, look, I can't do this.
We're not together.
It is not respectful to my current relationship.
But I want to make sure that I give you enough of a runway that you can get yourself
on your feet.
I'm not saying this.
Yeah.
I mean, you have to kind of lie about it.
Yeah.
but that would be a way to do it.
But you cannot continue to pay your ex-girlfriend when you have a current girlfriend.
Also, if you're continuing to do that, I think you're still in love with her.
I don't necessarily agree with that, but...
Why would you?
Because you care for a person without being in love with them.
Yeah, I agree.
You can love them as a person.
You weren't married.
You were together with them for a long time.
You're still in love with them.
I stand by it.
Because I think that's where he's coming from.
I think that's where he's like, no, I care for this person, so I want to help her.
Then why aren't you together?
They're just not in love, man.
not in love with her. No, there is in love. He's in love with her and she's probably not in love with him.
And that's probably the issue. That's why I would say. You got, regardless, you have to stop doing it if you're going to be in a relationship with someone else.
That does not make anybody feel comfortable that comes in a relationship with you. So that's what I would say. Does everybody agree on that point? Yes. You got to stop paying your ex-girlfriend? Yeah. Yes. Okay. We all agree. That is a rare feat. All right, there you go. Close it up.
All right. Let's get to a voicemail. Hit that one.
So I called a while back to say that my husband was deployed and I was like binge listening to the episodes.
But now I have fallen so far back behind.
Like I am on August episodes of last year.
I'm wondering, do you guys think that I should just keep trying to catch up?
Or could you guys do like an update individually of what's been going on with everybody since August?
I dug in.
I have everybody's update.
Oh, man.
So, lunchbox went on the Price is Right.
That's his biggest update.
Well, Daniel went on Price's Right.
That's true.
If you're hearing us calling Daniel, here we go.
He went on Price's Right.
The name tag said Daniel.
That's why I was so confused when people started to DME going Daniel's on Price's Right.
I don't know a Daniel.
I know a lunchbox.
Turns out he's been here the whole time.
There he is.
They wouldn't let me, guys.
It's okay.
What's Eddie's biggest update?
Well, hold on.
We're still on yours right now.
Relax. Lunchbox went on prices right and he won all the way to the showcase showdown.
Did not win the showcase showdown but won a home gym, won some shoes,
won a trip to Temecula, California. Am I missing anything?
A desktop computer with a webcam built in.
Oh, that's awesome. Okay. That's Lunchbox's biggest update since August.
Yeah.
Eddie says he has extremely low testosterone. I have low testosterone.
We don't have to say extremely low.
It is.
And low tea.
Low tea.
They did a competition where they gave blood and lunchbox had very average.
Eddie had very low.
And so Eddie lost the competition and Eddie is now lying about the ways he's trying to get a testosterone back to normal.
No, I'm not lying.
I'm trying to organically get my testosterone levels back to where they should be.
How many sets of squats have you done since that one day you said you did squats?
Sets of squats.
I haven't done squats per se.
But you said you were going to do squats per se.
I did bench two days ago.
But that's not the same.
Well.
It's like testosterone, your leg muscles are the largest muscles in your body.
Why they say to do squats is because those muscles trigger those hormones that are helping
produce testosterone more than anybody else.
The leg muscle.
Okay, yeah, valid.
Okay.
All right.
It's been a while since I've done legs.
But I did do bench a couple days ago.
I did play basketball yesterday.
A lot of jumping involved.
So maybe.
That's not heavy weights are what helps testosterone.
We're sprinting.
I know.
I'm trying, guys.
But you're not, and it's okay to say you're not trying.
I just don't, I'm not in the mindset of putting testosterone from a bottle in my body yet.
Like, maybe I'll get there.
Maybe I'll get there.
But it doesn't have to be from a bottle.
You need it, dude.
Where does it come from?
Oh, a yam.
You said you're also eating lots of foods.
Yeah, sweet potatoes.
And how many times?
I ate sweet potatoes two days ago as well.
Sweet potato flies.
So anyway, Eddie has extremely low testosterone.
Amy broke up with her boyfriend
That's a big one
Oh man that's awkward
And she got him on the screensaver for two months later
He was not
He popped up on my phone as my screensaver
And somebody saw it
And decided to make a big deal about it
And it wasn't a big deal
I think I didn't tell you guys
I think I saw him this weekend
Oh
Where at basketball?
Yeah
Was he there?
I'm sure there was a tournament
Yeah
I'm pretty sure it was him
And I just kind of went the other way
I did not want the awkward interaction.
If you saw him with, I don't know, another lady, would you tell Amy?
Oh, 100%.
I'm team Amy.
I don't think you have to be a team.
I don't think you tell her, man.
That would break her heart.
Would it?
I think you would definitely want to tell you like Amy just so you know he's got a chick.
And then I'd be like, what'd she look like?
Right.
Oh, you still care?
Maybe it's a sister.
Oh, right.
Okay.
No, what are they holding hands?
Or his stepmom?
That'd be weird.
Because they go to games.
You're caring a little more than I thought.
No, I know.
I think Eddie would tell me.
I mean, I know things.
Oh, wow.
She does care.
She does care.
Okay.
Well, Amy broke up with her boyfriend.
Kind of.
Ugh.
Kind of.
I don't know.
I just listened to her talk over here.
I know.
I didn't say, no.
It's not what you said.
It's what you didn't say.
What didn't I say?
Okay.
And I had a baby.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, that's huge.
A little update.
He had a baby in March.
So that would be my update.
So, and it's a baby.
I've been going great.
So lunchbox price is right.
Eddie, testosterone, well, lack thereof.
Amy broke up with her boyfriend and I had a baby.
That would be probably the biggest updates since August, September of last year.
I always think you should skip ahead if you're behind on the podcast.
But some people really treated me like I had two heads when I said that.
So thank you, though, for listening.
By the way, you guys can leave voicemails anytime.
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I didn't think I was going to live.
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Yes, sir.
Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
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I'm the one that saw the murder.
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We took the baby to a restaurant for the first time.
Now, we've taken the baby for walks, but we have not taken Billy to a public place yet in so much.
my wife's like we just got to do it.
And so we tried to time it with a nap.
Hopefully she'd fall asleep in the car seat while driving there.
And she did.
Excellent.
And so she's asleep in the restaurant.
And she'd get a little fussy.
So my wife was like holding her while we were eating.
And it was a restaurant that you could pay at the beginning because I thought if she
starts to freak out, we need to be able to jump.
And I don't want to feel like, check please.
So baby's great.
Sleeping the whole time.
we're there about 25, 30 minutes.
And I'm like, all right, let's go.
And my wife's like, I don't think we should go yet.
Because if we go, we got to then semi-waker up to put her back in the car seat,
strap her back in the car seat, put her back in the car, click, click, door slam.
It's like if she wakes up, she can be fussy all the rest of the day because it's hard for her to nap,
wake up, and then fall right back asleep.
And I'm like, no, no, we'll get it.
We get the transfer just fine.
She's like, can we not just wait here like another 30 minutes and let her get her full nap in?
we can just hang out.
My wife's like, I haven't been out of the house like this since before we had the baby.
And I'm like, she'll be fine.
She was not fine.
I totally screwed up.
She was not fun.
So put the baby in the car seat.
We get her in the back.
She's awake.
We woke her up halfway through the nap.
It was all me.
And then she was fussy the whole rest of the night and like crying.
It was all on me.
And so I learned a lesson.
I should have just said, whatever you're.
say, Caitlin. That's the lesson. I should have just so. I really felt like it was time for experimentation,
though. We went to a restaurant. She's asleep, but let's see if we can keep her asleep through all
the steps. I was stupid. So I'd like to say, I was very wrong about that. And I'm just going to say,
whatever you say, Caitlin. One of the things that we've learned, though, with the baby over the past
couple of weeks is she will pretty much fall asleep if there's bathwater running. So,
At first, we would get her ready for a bath because we do bath time at like 8.30.
And she'd get real sleepy because the water's running.
And I thought, what if I just run the water when she's fussy and I can like, because we bounce on this ball, we have this ball.
We have this ball. We've bought all this crap.
But the thing that is the best is like this gym ball that you can just bounce on.
One of those, like, I don't even know what you call them.
Medicine balls.
Aren't they?
No, it's not a medicine ball.
It's full of air.
Yeah, it's full of air.
Yeah, I know.
What are those called?
though.
Squishy air balls.
Regardless, you all know what it is, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And so, we'll go in and I'll bounce her while the bath water's running.
The problem is, that's a lot of water.
They're just running.
So now if I do that, I must take a bath after.
So you don't waste the water.
So I run the water for me.
That's funny.
And then I go, okay, I got her.
I got to take a bath, I guess.
But the water, that is an A plus.
Did you guys find anything when,
you had babies, anything, because that ball is like six bucks.
We bought all those other crap.
We spent way more money on.
Doesn't work.
That ball.
It's called a stability ball.
Yeah.
That ball and the bath water running are just saviors right now.
You guys have anything?
Yeah, ours was the car.
Like, so our baby, my oldest, would love the car.
Just be in the car seat and driving around.
So, I mean, one in the morning, two in the morning, we'd be in the car, driving around the neighborhood.
Wow.
And it worked every single time.
Do babies get car sick?
Some do.
Mine would throw up every time we went somewhere.
Really? Every time?
Yeah.
Interesting.
My second one.
Yeah.
It was bad.
Does that same child still get car sick as?
No.
Grows out of it.
They just said it's something about, you know,
they're getting used to moving around and being out in the world and the turns on the road,
I guess.
Doctor said, I'd go away.
And it did.
Number one way from me.
You're still car sick.
I still get car sick for any time.
I mean, any moving vehicle.
Did you have anything that worked for you?
Baby Bum on Netflix.
It's like little nursery rhymes and just, I guess, the melodies.
I don't know.
You would turn it on and I mean 10 seconds, baby stop crying.
Every time.
I have found, because Billy is, what, 10 weeks old now,
I have found that if a screen is on, she's locked in and she doesn't even know what's up.
It's a lifesaver.
Well, I'm...
It really is, man.
Like, we got judged so hard when we went out to you one time and we gave everyone screens.
Like, because they were all little and we were like,
Everyone gets a screen.
But how little?
Because she doesn't get a screen.
She can't even hold a screen.
Right, right.
No, no, no.
This is already when they were like one or two.
Like, they were older.
And I think that makes sense.
A 10 week old should not be magnetically attracted to a screen.
But they are.
It doesn't matter what's on.
She's just like, the lights.
Yeah, and I mean, I don't even know if they were watching it.
Just hearing the little whatever, whatever the beat was or rhythm, I don't know what you call it.
They were just like, oh, and they'd go back to sleep.
And stop crying.
Dude, you know what you're going to find crazy is when you give them a phone,
like when they're one or two, right?
You give them a phone, they know how to navigate.
Swipe right, go down, click that.
When they're one or two.
It makes so much sense to them that they're just like, uh-huh, open that app, close that app.
Next one.
It's crazy.
Do you think they build those phones so they can get kids addicted way early?
Like they make it so kids can figure it out so quick?
Possibly.
And they have them for life?
Yeah, they're set for life because they got them early.
Yeah.
They were addicted early.
Well, the learning lesson from this segment is I'm trying to do better at just saying,
Kalen, you're right.
We're going to do what you say instead of doing what I think is best.
I'm also now sponsoring food for an eight and under softball team for girls.
Okay.
I believe in Iowa.
Okay.
It's my newest venture.
So we have archery?
Yeah, I got an archery team from Magnicove.
I got this guy that needed help with diapers and you guys thought he was scamming me.
Yeah.
He left a voicemail.
Oh, he did?
Yeah.
Ray, would you please pay voicemail number two?
I'm the guy that Bobby gave a baby money to and then offered to give me more.
Not scamming Bobby.
Really needed to help we're expecting our third and how to use that money.
But, you know, really grateful for what Bobby did.
Disappointed that Amy out of all thought I was scamming.
I expected that from Eddie and lunchbox and not Amy.
But it was very generous that he helped my family out.
Okay, yeah, that's how I feel a little bit.
Hey, you got to be on your toes.
Like, don't hate the player, hate the game.
Now you're just saying stuff.
Amy, you think that was a real person, Colin?
Or AI?
What?
What?
Do you think that was a real person or AI?
I thought it was a real person.
Is it not?
Yes.
Eddie, she's...
Could be a scammer still.
Eddie is lending to your theory that it was someone scamming me.
No, I think that that's a real person, and I'm sorry that I doubted any of it.
And Bobby is generous.
And I'm sorry you've...
you for your loss.
Your loss.
When his dad died?
That's why I gave him the second amount of money.
I thought he was out of third baby.
I was like third baby.
That's not a loss, man.
Wait, catch up.
Guy was like, hey,
could you help me with some diapers?
I said, I got you.
I sent him a couple hundred bucks.
He said, thank you so much.
This helps because my dad also just died.
And I'm like, dang, let me send you another couple hundred bucks.
But he didn't ask for that.
No, and then you guys are going, oh, he's scamming you.
Yeah, yeah.
He leveled up.
Yeah, like next week it's going to be,
I lost my.
job can you help me out yeah right but no no no not me i yeah i'm no you were the one that started the whole
thing yeah but they're the ones keeping it up here's my eight year old softball team that i've officially
sponsored their food she said my daughter's eight and under softball team has been invited to compete
at the midwest nationals in demoyne iowa this is such an exciting opportunity we're looking for
businesses or families willing to sponsor our team meals during the tournament and they had a goal to
raise for all of i just paid all of it off and they said any donation big or small so i hit them with the big
and they're going to be eating, boom.
So every meal is you, and they were trying.
Well, they had a goal, and I just paid their whole goal.
That's pretty cool.
So I don't know.
Well, it sounds like it, or you're a majority of the meals,
because it sounds like each meal is going to be covered maybe by a different person or business.
And now it's just every meal.
Whatever it is.
Problem now is, I can't go on to my comments at all.
Because you're getting asked for it.
Yeah, it's every message.
What's the point of a sponsorship, though?
Like if I own an air conditioning company, like isn't it like don't, don't get a patch on a.
Yeah, but I ain't doing it for that.
I'm just doing it so I can help people.
But like say I were to sponsor this woman's or this softball team.
Like how do I get my air conditioning company part of the meal?
Like how do I get the benefit out of the sponsor?
You had to have your sign up and then parents see it and they're like, oh, when I need air conditioning help, I'm going to call him.
It's not going to be immediate, but you hope down the road they'll remember your name.
Yeah.
Yeah, but businesses want to pour into their community.
This is a way to get back.
They want to pour into their community, aka get my name out there so people come to my business.
Because I've seen those.
I think on that Magnicove Archery team, like I paid for a bunch of that.
I think I'm getting a patch on their banner or something.
I don't know.
That's pretty cool.
Unless there isn't a real team and I scam there too.
If I do 10, how many times do you think I get scammed?
Four.
That's high.
Yeah, that's high.
I think maybe two.
I would think two.
Yeah, I think two.
So, yeah, that's a little update there, that I'm now the food sponsor for an Iowan,
8 and under softball team.
So there you have it.
Another update that Eddie doesn't know about yet is very soon.
Even tomorrow, we're bringing a special guest for Eddie.
What?
We're bringing in a special guest for Eddie.
I heard you.
Somebody I've been like, somebody I've been asking for it.
Like, who?
No.
Food fighters.
Oh, no.
Is it a tea doctor?
Nope.
It's a gynecologist.
No.
No.
I told you I don't need a gynaecologist.
Well, we disagree.
And we think that you absolutely need a gynaecologist.
No, Amy, I don't have a vagina.
Yeah.
I don't know.
We're going to have a examiner.
We're going to check that out.
She'll decide what you need and what you don't need.
So Eddie's testosterone is so low.
We talked about this earlier in the show.
It's so low that Amy's team, they not only deal with, like you said vaginas.
Who's Amy's team?
My gynecologist and her nurse practitioner.
They work in areas like testosterone replacement.
And other hormones.
So he or she, she?
She.
Both of them are women.
So the women gynecologists are going to come to examine me.
They're going to come to the studio tomorrow.
And they're going to have a talk with you on how to improve your testosterone.
Okay, just a talk.
And then possibly examine.
in you.
Possibly.
I've asked for the stirrups.
I'm not doing stirrups.
I don't know if they're bringing them in or not.
But we will bring a gynecology.
This is so stupid.
We don't need to be doing any of this.
Do you not want to be healthier?
Yes or no.
I want to be healthier.
Okay.
Then swallow your pride.
And if anybody either said a lot of people come up and ask you about your testosterone,
you can be like, well now you can be like, well, I finally saw a gynaecologist.
Say my gynecologist says.
And this is what she told me to do.
So tomorrow, a gynecologist will be in.
Hanging out with Eddie.
Okay.
Good?
No, I can't wait, man.
All right, good deal.
All right, there's all the updates.
John Party got stabbed.
By who?
Well, that's a crazy story.
You don't know it?
Oh, you mean the original stabbing?
Yeah, people don't know that.
Okay, I thought you said he got stabbed again.
Also, you know what?
If he got stabbed again, I believe it.
It wouldn't surprise me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Knowing John.
So, first of all, John Party, 41 years old today,
his number one stream song is Head Over Boots.
I was talking to him, and he told me the story.
He once got into a fight at a party with a guy.
They continued their discussion.
It turned into the guy stabbing him 11 inches across the center of his stomach.
Here you go.
No, I was 18.
The first two are just slices on the arm.
I was out in the country.
He was waiting outside for me.
Pop me in the mouth, knocked me down,
busts in my lip.
I got back up and I started, you know, I started fighting him.
He said he got scared and pulled a knife out.
But he started to fight, you know, and I ended up with losing that fight.
You know, you just swinging.
You know, I'm not like a trained karate man or something.
You know, I was just swinging.
I just had adrenaline at 18.
It was like, ah.
And then I didn't even know I got stabbed.
And my buddy came and broke up to fight and pushed me back in his hands full of blood.
And then that was like the beginning of the ride to the hospital.
And so they had to go to the hospital.
And they got to one in no emergency room.
the first hospital we stopped at didn't have emergency room so we had to drive 15 miles to uc davis
and we got there and they didn't even know what do me dad like he busted the door like
he stabbed he's just blood everywhere like i could imagine being in the lobby and like oh my god
like this guy comes in here there's blood everywhere john party stabbed all the way across 11
inches right there to the stomach gosh you go in you're you're cut you're
You're covered in blood, by the way.
If you get cut on your shoulder, you're covered in blood.
But he goes in and like, sorry, no emergency room at this hospital.
That's weird.
A hospital doesn't have an emergency room.
Yeah.
So, yeah, John Party 41, happy birthday.
We talked about a lot of stuff.
For example, you want to hear a John Party vocal warmup?
Here you go.
Hot water.
And then, like, I'll have pre-recorded vocal lessons.
And I'll probably do that for like 10 minutes.
Like the gig, gee, gee, gee, gee, gee, gee.
Sometimes it's like, br-br-br-
That's a good one.
And then the geeky,
geeky, geeky, geeky, gee.
I mean, it's so strange to people,
but it really does help.
Happy birthday.
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I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case.
Yes, sir.
Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape and murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Creveit and DePippo.
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Talking about John Party, he was saying that Keith Urban was a deciding factor for him
because he did put out two songs in a row that were boot songs because he did hit over boots and dirt on my boots.
But then Keith Urban was a big part of that.
Keith Urban had at that year, he had cop car and then somewhere in my car.
And I was like, well, there's another car song.
A boot song out.
You know, and my favorite was the president of Universal.
Mike Dungan was like, you know, I don't care about back-to-back boots songs.
I care about back-to-back hits.
That's literally what he said.
And I was like, all right, put it out, you know.
I always say to everybody ask me, it's like, I wear boots all the time.
I wear my boots right now.
It's just a thing, you know, I have a lot of boots.
That's the thing.
He moved to Nashville at 22, had a bunch of different jobs.
I got a job as a lifeguard and an after-school counselor that kind of helped me get by.
and that kind of happened at a place called losers
substituting you know if the guy couldn't make a gig they'd call me
come play four hours I knew a bunch of covers
because we played in in covers and you know we started 10
and we ended it too
he did it what after school
counselor
the first time I ever heard him say that
I think that just went right over my head the first time
so yeah John party
wake up
in the morning
and you turn the radio on
And the dials just keeps on turn
Over to Amy lunchbox,
Morgan 2
School of Steve Reddavit
Trying to put you through
Mike D's writing this week's next bit
And Bobby's on the mic
So you know what this
Bobby Vaughn's story
Over to Amy with the morning corny
The Morning Corny
What's a pirate's favorite subject in school
Oh that's good
What?
Art.
Art.
That was the morning corny.
I'm a massive Cheryl Crow fan,
and she was talking to me about when she got cancer
and how that changed her life in a positive way
because some advice that she got,
I do want to play this.
This is from the Bobbycast.
This is Cheryl Crow and myself.
I was engaged.
I had three beautiful stepchildren.
I wanted to have kids with this person.
We split in the same week.
we split, I got diagnosed with breast cancer and I found out he was seeing a really famous actress.
And I really felt like I went through about, I guess, nine months of radiation and grieving and anger.
And I had a really stoic oncologist who literally looked like my grandmother.
But one of the things that she said to me was she's like, I've had a thousand women come through with breast cancer.
don't miss out on the lesson.
It took my life screeching to a halt to get to a place to go, okay, who am I?
And why am I doing what I'm doing?
Do I love what I'm doing?
What am I supposed to be doing?
What do you think about that?
Wow, that's powerful.
What'd you take from it?
Don't miss out on the lesson.
Like having a doctor just remind you, like, you're here.
You have a chance to evaluate your life.
And a lot of us don't get that wake-up call.
Well, I haven't and I don't know what it will look like, but even just hearing her say it is making me reflect on my own life.
Yeah, anytime spent with Cheryl Crow's 8 plus time.
I saw she was selling that place that lunchbox went to.
Yeah.
Which isn't her house.
Yeah, but I won't say anything that I know.
What do you know?
We said it.
It's like her, she bought it for her parents or grandparents.
Yeah.
Okay.
I know, but there's something that I mean, I know where she lives and I don't want to mention it.
It's part of her whole estate.
Yeah.
It was said in the news.
It's connected.
So they did say that it's connected to hers?
It's connected, yeah.
Okay, they did say that.
You don't have inside information.
I thought I had inside information that she was right there too.
That's all in news, man.
Cheryl Crow lists stunning slice of palatial Nashville estate for $1.8 million.
But this is interesting.
Like, you can buy this house and live in Cheryl Crow's little area.
She has a lot of acres, though, dude.
you're not super close.
Like you can't look over the fence and see her.
Morning Cheryl.
So it's a slice of it.
Yes, but it's like a slice where there's a lot of room between you and her house, house.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I said, hey, lunchbox went to your house.
She goes, no, he didn't.
No, he didn't.
But check out that Bobbycast.
It is really, really great.
It's on Netflix.
Or you can search for the Bobbycast podcast and subscribe there.
This woman gets a call from a private investigator and they're like,
Hey, your husband, Jeff, named Ronald Stan, and he's been presumed dead for over three decades somewhere else.
How crazy would that be?
In 1998, she, Deb Proctor, was 41, she was a divorcee, two kids, got on a dating app, and she met Walton.
They married.
But the real guy, because Walton was a fake name, the real guy in 1977 just disappeared after a big fire.
killed a bunch of pigs. He just disappeared.
So they found him living under his new identity.
So was he married? I'm assuming he was married then, probably faked the whole thing to get
out of his marriage. He faked the whole thing to run from this barn fire that killed all the
animals. Oh, but, but he didn't die in the barn fire, so why would he fake his own death?
He was getting away from something, right? Yeah, from being, from going to jail.
Oh, he started the fire? It said he disappeared after a barn fire killed several pigs.
So he was going to go to jail for him.
But he supposedly died in the fire.
Right.
But if there was a bar, I don't know why he left.
I thought he started the fire.
He was faking his own death by doing the barn fire.
Like he was in the barn.
And so some of the livestock got killed.
But he was saying, oh, look, they'll think I'm part of this fire.
And it was an accident.
I died.
Right.
But what Eddie's asking was, why did he do it?
It's not in the story.
He must have been running from something.
Maybe.
I assume running because he killed a bunch of animals.
Not it.
No, that is not it.
Dang.
How about that?
You find out that the last 30 years of your marriage
wasn't even the person you thought it was too.
Like, do you trust anything ever again?
Ever again?
Anything.
Because you spent three decades with a person who you thought you knew
the closest person in your whole life,
and that has all been a lie.
How do you trust anything or anybody ever again?
Yeah, that'd be hard.
That is tough.
That's from Fox News.
Bobby Bones Show.
Boney up the day.
This story.
story comes to us from Melbourne, Australia.
A flight was leaving Australia, headed to Dallas, Texas, about seven hours into the flight.
Guy goes back to the bathroom, can't get the door open, starts yelling, I can't get this
blinking door open.
I can't get the blanking door open.
Flight attendant said, sir, please watch your language.
He took off his glasses and bitter.
Why couldn't he get the door open?
He was intoxicated.
And why did he have to take his glasses off to bite her?
Both good questions.
Probably with the same answer.
He was intoxicated.
So then what happened?
Do they tape him to the seat?
No, they diverted the plane to Tahiti and he was taken off the flight.
That sucks for every passenger.
Okay.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story of the Day.
All right, voice now.
I just got done watching the documentary of Big Lonely.
I noticed someone had a daughter named Sarah.
Just got done listening to your show.
And we got to hear Sarah for the first time.
Is this the same Sarah?
Just wondering what your thoughts are.
Can't wait to hear what you think.
So many people have asked that question.
I have not asked that question to her.
I didn't think about that.
So on the show a couple days ago,
we finally heard a voicemail from Sarah,
our listener that has terminal cancer.
She had sent me this long DM.
I read it on the air.
She recommended we watch The Big Lonely,
a free documentary that you can watch
on Tooby or YouTube.
It won some awards back in the day, but it's from 2014.
So we've all been watching it.
Some of us have watched it.
Some of us haven't.
We'll review it next week.
But yes, there's a daughter named Sarah, and one of the theories is she could be her.
Wow.
I don't think that's the case.
I don't know if the ages check out, but I don't know.
Like, I literally don't know.
I don't want to say too much about the documentary either.
Who has watched it?
I have.
I have.
Amy has.
Eddie has.
Yep.
Mike, do you watch it yet?
No.
Can't stream anything right now.
Oh, he has no internet.
Poor Mike.
He's had no internet for like a week already.
Can't do TV, can't do YouTube.
Dang.
Lunchbox now?
No, I haven't been able to get a tuby on my TV yet.
It's on YouTube, too.
I don't have YouTube TV.
Yeah, it's on the internet.
It's YouTube.
YouTube.
YouTube.com.
YouTube.
Y-O-U-T-U-B-E dot com.
Yeah.
So it's just like a video on YouTube.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, that's why I said you can watch it free.
You have commercial.
commercials, but.
Yeah, you got to, that'll stop due to commercial.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Oh, boy.
So someone uploaded the entire video just to YouTube.
Yeah, but for example, I did an entire hour and 10 minute comedy special on YouTube that I did.
People do that all the time.
They load long form if they own it.
Yeah, not just someone.
The people behind.
Okay.
I thought it was like someone filmed their TV and they headed on YouTube and I was like, man, that doesn't.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
Do you understand my confusion?
Seven years ago, I would have.
But yes, the big lonely, they have YouTube movies and TV just as part of YouTube, not YouTube TV.
That's on me.
That's on you.
Hand out, that's on him.
It's an hour and 21 minutes.
It's called The Big Lonely.
You can watch it on YouTube.
He's searching it now.
I'm going to YouTube.
He's over on the track pad right now trying to figure out to get there.
I'm going to YouTube right now to see where this is.
It's on YouTube.
Lonely.
Yep, it's there.
Cool. This is cool.
We're watching it in real time.
Hopefully this is helpful.
It's like watching a baby eat a lemon.
There it is.
Dry in the face.
Yeah, yeah.
It has 2,297 comments.
Yeah.
But how long is it?
Hold on.
It's playing an ad right now.
You can skip it in like 10 seconds.
But also you can just see on the bottom.
One hour, 21 minutes and 53 seconds.
That's it.
You can watch it right there.
Wow.
There's a fire burning.
The opening scene, the crackling fire.
So you can watch it now without.
There you go.
Thank you all.
We're done.
We will see you tomorrow.
Bye, buddy.
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There was no anything inside those eyes.
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It scared the hell out of me.
People, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder
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