The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 1: Bobby And Amy Read Rude DMs + Bobby's Latest Investment + Bobby Feud: Rewatchable TV Shows!

Episode Date: May 27, 2026

Bobby and Amy get vulnerable and go into their direct messages to read the rude things listeners have said to each of them recently. Bobby shares the new team he has invested in that sparks other memb...ers of the show to pony up some money as well. Is it real or is Bobby just being scammed now? In the Bobby Feud, can you name the Top 10 most rewatchable TV shows of all-time?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. Evil, wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
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Starting point is 00:02:34 What's up everybody? Welcome to Wednesday show. Morning studio. Morning. Ray Romano from Everybody Loves Raymond makes $18 million a year still from that show. Wow. That is a lot of money still from that show. He made two million bucks an episode for like the last season. So he made a lot of money from it. But I'm pretty shocked. It's still $18 million a year. If I were to do top 10 sitcoms of all time, I think that makes the list is top 10. So good. What do you think the best sitcom of all time is? You pick your favorite of all time. Go. Friends. Eddie? Seinfeld. Lunchbox. And I can't pick Seinfeld, so. He didn't, he doesn't own it. Yeah, but then it just feels like I'm just copying him.
Starting point is 00:03:17 It does feel that way, yeah. It does. That's what I'm saying. So, gosh, best sitcom of all time. Don't you like Big Bang Theory or something? No, I don't watch that crap. I'm not a nerd. I thought he did.
Starting point is 00:03:31 How I make your mother. Oh, yeah. That's the one I like. But Parks and Rec. I'll say that's the best. I don't think Parks and Rec is a sitcom. Is it not? I think to be a traditional situation comedy,
Starting point is 00:03:44 it is single camera. crowd laughing at it. The live audience, whatever. Okay, then I'll have... Because I'd pick the office, and I'm not going to pick the office. Oh, right. Because I'll pick... The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Great one. Yeah, that's good. Great one. I was torn, so I'll tell you my number one, and then I hit you with what I could have picked easily. But I'm going home improvement. Oh. Good one.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Harper? Yeah, I believe, like 1994 that show started, and it was either you watch home improvement, or you watch Frasier, depending on how hoity-to-to-y-you-wear. I loved home improvement. Tim Allen crushed in the 90s. Home improvement, number one sitcom was number one in all the ratings. It was bigger than Seinfeld.
Starting point is 00:04:25 I had 38 million people watching. The reason I know all this is I'm doing this deep dive into the 90s podcast. It was number one. Seinfeld was two. He had the number one movie, the Santa Claus, at the same time. Wow. And I think still probably the best Christmas movie ever, if he asked me. And then he had a number one book.
Starting point is 00:04:44 He had the Triple Crown all at once. Remember, he went to jail. too for like selling cocaine. Yeah, his drug dealer. What? He like ratted on folks, right? That's what ended up. Yeah. Getting him out of prison. Oh, he's a snitch? Huh. You ever seen the picture of him holding up the mugshot? I mean, I vaguely remember him going. I thought he went for something, or he had some worse black marks on him, but maybe it was drugs. What do you got, Mike? Yeah, he was arrested for cocaine trafficking
Starting point is 00:05:11 in 1978. Dang. Oh, 78. Oh, so it's okay? He had about 1.4 pounds of cocaine. Dang, pounds. It was like, Studio 54. Oh, in the 70s? He served two years and four months in prison. Dang, I didn't know he did that much time. Did he get a lesser sentence because he told on people?
Starting point is 00:05:33 Yeah, originally it was supposed to be three to seven years. So it was widely known that he was the snitch. Was he not worried about that? And then he goes on TV and becomes a massive star. Wow, I'd be scared for sure. Well, you can also hire security if you have millions, that's true. I think that's number one on mine. The one that I was flirting with was full house.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Oh, that's a good one too. Big part of my life. Got to be number two, though. But then all that TGIF stuff was pretty awesome. Family Matters. That's a good one. What else comes to mine? Best sitcom of all time to you.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Because Friends is up there. Friends is the top three for me all time. Anything else? Well, I guess it has to be a sitcom. Is that only at night? Is it saved by the bell a sitcom, but Saturday mornings? You know I'm going to accept it because single camera with an audience. With an audience.
Starting point is 00:06:21 Yeah. So I think that's a pretty good answer. Anything you want to add? I mean, this is old school and I started watching it towards the end of it, but three's company for me. And I was really young. I loved it. I had no idea it was about this guy living with two girls and him acting gay so he can live with them because the landlord wasn't cool with it. But still so funny to me when I was a kid.
Starting point is 00:06:41 I used to love Will and Grace. Good one. him saying gay reminded you a willing grace i don't know probably probably just check i just popped into my head okay lunchbox any you want to add no because i can't like i i watch other ones and i'm like are they a sitcom like it's always studying in philadelphia sitcom no so a lot of them aren't sitcoms
Starting point is 00:07:03 anymore because none of them have crowds anymore right yeah traditional sitcoms aren't made as much anymore dang that's wild yeah so i don't have any i don't rosanne great one great one roseanne was an awesome terrible ending. We're on the worst finale of all time of any television show. But really, I've seen everyone. Grace Under Fire, did you guys watch that? Not really? No? Okay, I suck.
Starting point is 00:07:24 All right. It's the anonymous inbox. There's a question to be had. Hello, Bobby Bones. Someone in my office recently got approval to bring their emotional support dog to work.
Starting point is 00:07:49 The issue is the dog sometimes during calls, wanders into other offices, and has caused problems for people with allergies. HR basically told us their hands are tied because it relates to mental health accommodations. How much inconvenience is reasonable before it becomes unfair?
Starting point is 00:08:08 How would you handle this if it happened in your studio's building? Signed, rough situation in Raleigh. Rough. Roof. If it has been addressed with HR, and their hands are tied, this is not going to be the answer you want, but you're going to have to move. Huh?
Starting point is 00:08:26 How is one person's mental health more important than the other people? But that would be like saying how is one person's wheelchair with a ramp more important than everybody else that doesn't have a wheelchair? Wheelchair is not barking. No, but I'm saying it's a support. I hear you. I'm just saying it's the one person more than it is what it's doing, right? Like you have to make it that everybody can have an environment. and if I probably agree with you on the dog thing as far as you can't have a distracting dog there and I love dogs.
Starting point is 00:08:55 But if it is something that HR says it is a mental health accommodation, physical or mental, their hands are tied. So just because it's one person and one dog doesn't mean that according to the rules, it's any less. You're going to have to move where you are in the office to get away from it. So the one with the dog doesn't have to move? Right. I put them in the corner. Because her mental health, whatever it is, situation, and I think most people with support dogs are lying, not all, but most.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Hot take. Very hot. Not all. They're needed in some cases. Heck, I've worked with a lot of vets that need them. Like not vet. Yeah. Like if you've served our country, it's legit.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Yes. There's some things that are legit. I think most are full of crap. You got to support goat on an airplane. You're lying. That being said, yes, because they shouldn't have to move because something in their life, like a mental health situation, they shouldn't be limited to what they can do because of that. So you're going to have to move. You're just going to have to move.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Okay. Not your whole life. You've got to move to a part of building. Got to go away from the dog. Because the dog's barking. Deges. Wandering around? But also bad move by the person. Like maybe there's a way with HR to say, hey, you get to keep the dog, but can you just contain it to contain? Yeah, but allergies, what are you going to do? Keep it in your contained area. Still, you get allergies probably if somebody's leveraging the dog hair, dander. You're just going to have to move to different part of the building. That sucks. That employee with the dog must be valuable.
Starting point is 00:10:24 No, you can't fire them because if they're in going, I need this dog because of a mental health. You can't go. No, you're fired. I could bring a dog. Amy, don't get any ideas. But you don't have a reason to have it. I think we could come up with some. You've just blown that by going, I think we can come up with some.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Obviously, I'm not going to do it. But, I mean, like, it's just that easy? If you have a valid reason, probably yes. Okay. I didn't know it's that easy. I know for airplanes and stuff, you have to get the certificate and it is, but I didn't know about at the workplace. Oh, you need a certificate for the airplane?
Starting point is 00:10:59 It just can't have a vest that says dog. Get a register it. I don't think so, dude. Oh, I got it. Because Morgan does her dog. Remy used to be yes for when I was going through some stuff. But the service dog is when they have the vest on. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:14 If they say service dog, they are not an emotional support animal. They are completely separate things. They do not identify the same. Emotional support is just for mental health. Do they have a best or a permit? They can, but they're not supposed to have permits. Emotional support animals are not treated like service animals. Service animals are elevated.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Military. That's why this one is trained. The dog. Because you think the dog wouldn't leave. I think most of them are full of crap anyway. I'm telling you. Not at all. They're needed.
Starting point is 00:11:41 But most people to have them just are skirting a rule and they're full of crap. But there's nothing that she can do because HR's hands are tied because they can't say, we're going to fire you because you're dog, because she needs that dog because she has. Yeah. Sadly, it's just a rough situation. Well, we already did the rough joke. Yeah, yeah, I mean. I started with a rough.
Starting point is 00:11:57 I know. I was circling back. Yeah, I'm done. All right, there you go. Close it up. I just became a sponsor of a culinary arts team in which talk hands is. This is another one? This is another one.
Starting point is 00:12:10 And another one. You're sponsoring so many things. Archery. Hold on. Archery at Magnacove High School. I have an under-eight softball team. Travel team. Illinois.
Starting point is 00:12:24 No, no. Iowa. And then now I have a culinary arts team, which who knew? In my school, we didn't have that. That's amazing. That's crazy. So they message me, and since yesterday it was Tuesday, and I look in my comments on Tuesday and my DMs, she said, I teach culinary arts and I coach FCCLA.
Starting point is 00:12:44 and high school barbecue. There's something called high school barbecue? Dude, I would have dominated that class. Yeah, that's pretty cool. That's awesome. Just south of Wichita, Kansas. This year we have 15 students headed to Barbecue Nationals. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:12:57 I want to jump in on the sponsorship. Okay. That's cool. So you're going to send them some money? How much? Well, no, no. I'm just making sure you like to save stuff. No, no, I will send them money for sure, but I don't know what the sponsorship costs.
Starting point is 00:13:09 It could be whatever you want. Okay, then I'm in. They had barbecue classes at Texas A&M. That's cool and crazy. These guys in high school though. Well, yeah, I don't know, but it's just interesting to think that like those are actual, like you can get college credit or high school credit. I'm sorry, keep reading.
Starting point is 00:13:24 They're going to barbecue nationals in Texas. They have 11 students competing in FCCLA nationals. Our students have worked incredibly hard through competitions, leadership, and service projects. I wanted to see if you'd be willing to help support. And so I just said, yeah, what's your Venmo? And then I sent them some hundreds of dollars. So what are you getting a patch?
Starting point is 00:13:43 a banner? No, I really don't want anything. Okay. So, but I can give you, if you want to throw 50 bucks out of them. Give me the information. I would love to support this team. This speaks to my heart. You have to go over this with your wife? How much are you given? I don't know yet. That's up to you, dude. Maybe 100 bucks. I don't know yet. Wow. You do you. I'm shocked. Mr. I never have any money for anything. Amy, this is important. These are future pit masters. This is important to the world. the what is FCCLA call fellow i because it's culinary arts but FCCLA because i was president of well first of all the FCC is the federal communications commission i'm not that fellowship of christian athlete i was president fCA yeah all my letters are getting mixed up and then what was the farmers
Starting point is 00:14:30 ff a yeah future farmers of america my kid me with FCCLA family career community leaders of america okay it's wonderful i would love to go to barbecue nationals though that's in texas and You just are the one. What if you get to judge it by eating? That's the greatest judging you could do. That's the amazing. That's the way. So anyway, this is another one of my, uh, one of my teams is sponsoring. Hey, I want to jump on. Okay. I'll send you her, her Venmo. Okay. Anybody else want to hop in? Send it to barbecue nationals. Amy. Oh.
Starting point is 00:14:58 You just, no, no pressure. No, you're pressuring. These are very important skills here. You're pressuring. Unfair. I just said does anybody else? Sure. Yes. You don't have to. Good luck. She didn't say exactly what the school was, but good luck to our new favorite high school barbecue team. Yes. Just south of Wichita, Kansas, and her name
Starting point is 00:15:22 is Brooke Ward. I don't think she would carry me sharing that. Lunchbox, you love barbecue, right? Yeah, I'm not going to pay for one to go there, though. Okay. All right. No pressure, dude. What is the, when you say, you sent hundreds of dollars, like what? How much do they mean? That's not important. That's not important. That's not important.
Starting point is 00:15:38 It's helpful to know how close they are to their goal. I think anything, anything's good. Okay. Okay. All right, good luck. Good luck to my team. You guys can hit me up to me what school you are. That'd be cool.
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Starting point is 00:16:30 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, yeah. Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career? Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Rape a 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 Crevette and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said I'm not guilty.
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Starting point is 00:18:14 That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise. Breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines. We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear. The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real. From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context and ask the questions everybody wants answered. Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them.
Starting point is 00:18:47 Listen to Sports Slice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Follow Timbo Slic Life 12 and the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. What's the best thing you've bought under 30 bucks in the last few months, Amy? My lobe wonder patches. A lobe wonder? It's an earlobe support patch. What are you spending your money on? It's $7.99.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Why do your earlobes need support? Because I have really wimpy earlobes. So it's hard to wear hoops and earrings. You know, I've had issues with my ears ripping. My earrings have ripped all. all the way through. So it's just a little sticker tab that you put on the back of your earlobe that gives it an extra layer of support.
Starting point is 00:19:28 So when you stick your earring in, it fits like perfectly instead of sagging. What a niche invention. Crazy. And I bet you they sell just at such a high level because I bet there are people that suffer from this disease all over the world. Yes. Lobe lobe wonder. Oh, I'm sorry, Amy.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Earlobe support. $7.99. $7.99. For the listeners out there that are going through this. $7.79. Excuse me. Oh, even better. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:57 Week low, baby. Mm-hmm. Eddie, what's the best thing you bought under 30 bucks? This is easy. It's my bird feeder. I got, I had a replacement bird feeder because my other one broke and it goes on the window. And it brings me so much joy. You don't understand.
Starting point is 00:20:09 It's $14.99. You stick it to your window and all kinds of birds come to your window. And the longer you have it, the more comfortable the birds are. And they will just sit there and eat while you're watching TV right by your face. Lunchbox, best thing you bought under 30 bucks? The butt spatula. Guys, I'm telling you what? When you have kids, it is the best invention ever.
Starting point is 00:20:33 For diaper cream? For diaper cream. Because when you first get a kid, you just use your fingers, you wipe the diaper cream, you find out that cream does not come off your fingers. It's so sticky and oily or whatever. Takes forever. Then they have this little thing called a butt spatula that you wiped it in the the cream, wipe it on the butt, and then it has a suction cup, and boom, you stick it to the changing
Starting point is 00:20:57 table, and voila, your hands are clean. It is amazing. Yeah, it's a good one. We have a butt spatula. Oh, you have one? Yeah. I didn't really factor in the baby stuff for under 30 bucks, so, because I just kind of click it. I don't know how much it costs. Does your butt spatula have the suction cup thing where you can just stick it to the table? Because that is kind of cool. I don't know. He may have got the high dollar one. He spent a little extra on that. He might get that one. Mine is, I have a really great spotlight that I go out with the dogs with at night. And if you were to get on and just buy like a Stanley Fat Max or a Dura cell, those cost a good ones like $110.
Starting point is 00:21:32 But they make like dupe replica Chinese ones that you get on Amazon. I spent 25 bucks and it's awesome. The great thing about it is that there's no batteries. It's all but charge. That's cool. The greatest thing that we do now is just charge stuff because the Bulldog especially. I've mentioned he just likes to run off at night. So I've got an awesome spotlight.
Starting point is 00:21:55 I would say, you get what you pay for. I'm sure things are going to die soon. But I've had it for like three months. And I got it for less than 30 bucks. It is awesome. And I, there's no brand.
Starting point is 00:22:06 It was just like, it was called a, I looked up, I think, a Stanley Fat Max. And it gave me versions that were similar. But this one does not want a brand. And it was way less expensive.
Starting point is 00:22:19 So it was like a Chinese dude. For sure. Morgan, best thing under 30 bucks. Oh, it's these silicone baggies. I go through baggies like crazy and I was like, I need to do something different because I always run out. I never have enough. And these have been a game changer. I bring them with me everywhere to put different things in. And they come in like all different sizes, huge, small, medium.
Starting point is 00:22:41 It's been awesome. Can we list all this and like put it up on the website or something so people can go find? We definitely can. Especially because I got to give me some earlobe supports. Yeah. Lobe wonder. Do you have the disease too? I don't know that I had the disease
Starting point is 00:22:54 I might though Stretch you have stretchy lobe disease Is that what it's called? I don't know if it has a name I was just giving you a one No I never had a nearing I was just checking Did you ever have an earring?
Starting point is 00:23:07 Never I don't Lunchbox for sure did not have an earring Not a chance in the world When I put an earring in my freaking ear There's this barber in Nashville He goes viral on TikTok all the time For giving guys like these awesome haircuts
Starting point is 00:23:21 But what happens when it does the transition from the lame haircut to the really good one, I must say he's very talented. They suddenly have earrings, like from grown men to little kids. And I'm like, aren't those, did they just pierce it? Or does he have these little magnetic earrings that he puts for the whole vibe? Because it does complete the look. And I want to DM him and ask him, but. He should.
Starting point is 00:23:43 I don't know. Ray probably had an earring. Right, Ramundo? No. Back when I first joined the show, we kind of joked around about me getting earrings. but my parents never would, so it would have been a post-college thing. Spend the wheel, loser gets an earring? What about Mike?
Starting point is 00:23:56 I feel like Mike got one. No, I wanted one, but my dad said if I got, wouldn't he chop my ear off. All right, good job, everybody. Let's play the feud. The question is, let me ask 2,000 Bobby Bone Show listeners. Name a TV show that you like to re-watch or that a lot of people re-watch. What are the most re-watchable TV shows? Amy's out.
Starting point is 00:24:20 Box is starting us off here. We rolled the dice your first. Oh, I am first. All right. Here we go. Friends. Show me friends? Numero uno, Antero. Oh. Numero uno. I was hoping for big points there. Give me the office. Show me the office. Number 10. Number two. Correct? Dang. Okay. What is something people like to rewatch after that. We ask 2,000 Bobby Bone Show listeners. Name a TV show you like to rewatch. Yeah, give me Parks and Rec. Give me Parks and Rec.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Number six answer. Woo! Let's talk to nine points so far. Okay. That's a wreck. All right. Give me Game of Thrones. Give him Game of Thrones.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Morgan, over to you. Yeah, he took a lot of big ones, but I feel like this it's a newer one, but a lot of people I know rewatch it, new girl. Show me, new girl. Eddie, you're in third over here?
Starting point is 00:25:40 Yeah, people love to watch Seinfeld. Signfeld. Oh, God. What's the deal with four points? You got them. Number four answer. Okay. Good job, I'm going to go the route
Starting point is 00:25:50 that Amy went in her life. Give me Grey's Anatomy. I'm curious here. What's the route? She rewatched Grayson. I did. Rewatched the whole thing. Oh, I know you're watching it for the first time.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Show me. Come on, baby. Gray's Anatomy. Yes. Number eight answers. Wow. Thank you, Amy. You're welcome.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Eddie, you have 12 points now. Okay, okay. So we got Friends at 1, the office at 2, Seinfeld at 4, Parks and Rec at 6, and Gray's Anatomy at 8. Name a TV show you like to rewatch. You never seen this one, but I'm going to go with How I Met Your Mother. How I Met Your Mother. All right. So, round two of three, lunchbox over to you.
Starting point is 00:26:35 Points are now doubled. Yep. Man, what have I ever rewatched? I'm going to go with, I mean, it's on rerun, so people watch it. Everybody loves Raymond. Raymond, no. Morgan, you have zero points, but points are doubled. I'm going to go with a cartoon that everybody really enjoys.
Starting point is 00:27:02 And it's the Simpsons. Wrong. The Simpsons? That was quick. Wrong. Seriously? Yeah, I don't make the rules. Sorry, Morgan.
Starting point is 00:27:14 That's a long, lots of rewatch. Eddie. I got it. You're in the lead here. It just came to me right now. It just came to them. I'm going to go with Will Smith in Fresh Prince of Belor. West Philadelphia.
Starting point is 00:27:28 All right, lunchbox. We're now at round three. This is the final round. Points are tripled. Friends in the office, Seinfeld. Parks and Rec. Gray's Anatomy, all off the board. Five answers off the board.
Starting point is 00:27:43 What say you? Yeah, can you give us a genre? Television shows. Oh, good. I didn't know, man. Re-watchable television shows. Re-watchable television shows, man. This is tough, man.
Starting point is 00:27:58 I'm leaning in towards one or the other, and I don't know which one to pick. Let me look at your eyes. He's not looking at you. I know. He's not looking, so he's not really helping me. Give me, uh, this is a good. great one. The Sopranos.
Starting point is 00:28:13 I mean... You don't like that one? No chance. Zero chance. Zero chance. Super. I don't love it. I didn't win. Morgan? Okay. None of my new ones are working. So I'm going to go with Golden Girls. Golden Girls. Do you guys have any points?
Starting point is 00:28:33 Yeah. I do. Actually. Morgan has zero. I don't have any. How do you have 12? So I really don't need to get anything here. It's fun, though. Give it a rip. But I do have one more on my list. Yeah, I give a little rippy rip. And I believe. It's about nurses, I think. Two guys that are nurses.
Starting point is 00:28:49 Give me scrubs. Eh? That's not even really bad. Oh, people love a lot of shows. Yeah. Yeah. We ask 2,000 listeners, name a TV show you'd like to rewatch. One was friends.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Two was the office. Three was Yellowstone. Four was Seinfeld. Five was Friday Night Lights. Six was Parks and Rec. Seven is Big Bang Theory. Eight is Grey's Anatomy. Nine is one I thought Morgan would say.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Is it Golden Girls? It was Gilmore Girls. It was Gilmore. And at number 10, anybody have a guess? King of Queens. I had full house. Breaking bad. Breaking bad.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Really? No way! Number 10, yeah. Dang it. There you go. Your winner is Eddie. Yeah. Amy's going to share a rude DM that she got and then so she doesn't feel alone.
Starting point is 00:29:46 I pulled up a few myself. Okay. Good. I don't want to be alone in this. Yeah, go ahead. Umg, you need to watch Thin on HBO. It reminds me of you. And I was like, oh, cool, what's the show on HBO?
Starting point is 00:29:59 Let me check it out. I don't know what it's about. Okay. A documentary following four women dealing with anorexia and bulimia at a strict treatment facility in Florida where they temporarily live. They have group therapy sessions, weigh-ins, and meals. The women discuss emotional and psychological issues tied to their body image problems. and each struggle to fight the urge to lose more weight. Why do you think they sent that to you?
Starting point is 00:30:23 I think they were just being rude. I don't know. They're making a comment about my body and having a perception. Now, what they may not know is that I do have an eating disorder history. I'm currently in recovery, but I've had bulimia for many years, and it's come and gone since high school. I haven't in a very long time, but it's just interesting. They would think that that's something that's nice to send to somebody.
Starting point is 00:30:47 I bet you they didn't think that was nice to send to somebody. Yeah, I was being a little sarcastic. Could it be? Could it be that they watched the documentary and saw these girls talk about their problem and go through therapy? And like, that's kind of your thing to talk about problems and try to fix it. Well, this happened to be the first DM I saw. But then there's a history. And I start scrolling.
Starting point is 00:31:12 Oh, they said other mean ones? There's not really much positivity. happening. Yeah. So no, I feel you. Yeah. I could have thought that, but if there's a list of that. I wanted to give the benefit of the doubt as well.
Starting point is 00:31:25 And I don't think so. I think it was like a little dig. So it was just insensitive and I don't see the point. I've pulled four. Four. Four. Was that hard? From the same person or?
Starting point is 00:31:36 No, no. It really wasn't hard at all. I thought, I don't want anybody to be alone. Let me look at, I don't know, six or seven, just random ones and see and four of them were pretty strong. Yikes. Okay. They don't even start it like deer bob.
Starting point is 00:31:47 you're anything like a letter. Did you say you suck? No, I was going to. Now it says, this is the whole message and some of it's misspelled. You somehow became famous without ever actually being good at anything. I don't understand how millions of people listen to you. All right, there's one.
Starting point is 00:32:04 That's sort of like. Huh? Let's dig. Yeah. This is on a, this is on a, uh, I should do this on a Tuesday, but, um, okay, here's another one. I think what annoys me most about you is that you always sound like you're trying way too hard to be funny while everybody that you sign their checks laugh. Oh, man. I don't sign anybody's checks here to be fair.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Amy, Amy, we're getting paid right now. Laughing all the way to the bank. I'm so funny. I screenshot it on my image and I'm scrolling through them. You talk about AI. Your whole personality feels AI generated. Glasses, cardigan, all shucks. I'm just a guy from Arkansas over and over.
Starting point is 00:32:55 It's like you focus group to personality from Middle America. Wow. What? Okay. Cool, man. Well, then you were way ahead of it because AI wasn't even around when you started building you. That's true. This fell a little too much time on that one.
Starting point is 00:33:10 Here's one more. Hey, if you didn't know, your proof that being everywhere, doesn't actually mean people like you. It means your agent works hard. I just, why do people write this stuff? I don't get it. Anyway.
Starting point is 00:33:28 And you normally read these when? Only on Tuesdays. I don't want Amy to feel bad. I don't go into my DMs at all. Dang, dude, Tuesdays are tough, huh? Somebody else said that. Really? I said Tuesdays I go into comments and DMs
Starting point is 00:33:40 and they were like, I bet you dread Tuesdays. I was like, sometimes I'm itching to just see what's up, not that. The thing is, though, I don't love giving attention to it. It's just sort of funny because we do have listeners that are kind. Yeah. So I, and I'd rather highlight them. We can name all four of the kind listeners. We know them by name. Yes. Yeah, Amy, I'm sorry. That was sent to you. That's okay. Thank you. That sucked. Yeah. Yeah. I guess you're not sorry for me. Okay. Sorry for both of you guys.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Don't worry about me over here. It's all good. No, no. I was just giving her a moment, a pregnant pause even so she could be like, well, I'm sorry for you. You know what? You know what? We didn't get there. You know, no, I'm thinking about it. I hate that you got those messages too. Thank you. It's not fun. Pride is like love. You feel it in your heart.
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Starting point is 00:35:05 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. 12-year-old.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Just as bad as it gets. I would think so. Evil, wake up. I'm the woman saw the murder take place by Crevent and DePippo. Anthony DePippo
Starting point is 00:35:29 showed no signs of remorse appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grief. Listen to the devil's quarry on the I-heart radio app,
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Starting point is 00:37:45 Now Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is. This is the Bobby Vaughn Stone. And now the morning, Corny. The Morning Corny. Which super famous singer can mend close the fastest? Which super famous singer can men close the fastest? Taylor Swift. Taylor.
Starting point is 00:38:14 Okay, okay. That was the morning corny. All right, voicemail. I was calling because me and my son, well, my whole family actually, was at a basketball tournament over the weekend, and my son was like, you have to call because I saw Eddie. Just wanted to say, it was so cool.
Starting point is 00:38:36 We love this show. Listen to you for a very long time. Sorry, if you noticed. And I was, like, I'm aware, I was staring at you. But I was going to say something, but then I was like, no, I shouldn't say anything. Is that a kid's thing? Love the show, guys.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Cool. No, I mean, I didn't notice anything, but if you want to ever find me in public, I'll be at a basketball tournament on the weekends. And what if someone comes up and says, hey. Say hi. I'll say hi to you. We can talk.
Starting point is 00:38:57 for a little bit. This weekend was tough though. The past weekend was tough because I had two games at the same time, two kids playing two different games. So I was running back and forth from court to court, but I still would have said hi. How nice of you. Yeah. All right. Good for you, man. All right, next one. Lunchbox, flash
Starting point is 00:39:15 Daniel. He's such a big survivor fans. I mean, it's a total joke. He wouldn't last 38.2 seconds on that show. He is so opinion. in such a loud mouth. And that show has nothing to do with survival.
Starting point is 00:39:34 It's all about manipulating people and all that. Your thoughts? I would last a lot longer than you realize because I manipulated you guys for six freaking months thinking I wasn't on the prices right. I manipulated all your minds to think I was a big old loser and they didn't want me on the prices right.
Starting point is 00:39:53 I manipulated all you guys. So don't tell me I can't manipulate people. I manipulate people all the time. I did. I did think you got on it. Not to the very end. Not to the very end. He's like, I am evil. A few weeks before. And also, you couldn't say
Starting point is 00:40:09 because you signed an NDA. Not true. That's not true. You could tell? I could have if you would ask me the question. No, you couldn't have said you were on the show. You never asked the question. And I did a few weeks outside. I think you got on the show. A few weeks. But that was, okay, so I... Well, I didn't think about it every single day.
Starting point is 00:40:24 Five months and two weeks. I manipulated people. But yes, I'm a huge survivor fan. And this dude, I don't know his name, Bill, Phil, whatever, from the country. You wouldn't last. I'm sorry, you would suck, and I would vote you out first, and I would make it to the end. There you have it. See, from the country? Did you know?
Starting point is 00:40:43 I mean, I don't know. Leave a voicemail anytime. 877-77 Bobby. There's a show called Worst X Ever. Is it about one single person? It's on Netflix, and every episode is a different person. Oh, so every episode is a bad ex. So there's season one and there's four episodes and then there's season two, four episodes.
Starting point is 00:41:03 Eight bad exes. So far. I'm working my way through all of them. You pick a season, it doesn't matter where you start. I'm just kind of bouncing around to the ones that feel interesting to me. So is it just women, trashing dudes? No, there is a lesbian couple. So it's a woman trash and a woman?
Starting point is 00:41:18 Yeah. So it's all women trashing. Interesting. Other people. Yeah, but it's very well deserved. These exes are psycho. Do you get the other? side of the story though?
Starting point is 00:41:27 You don't need it. No, they end up in jail and there's murders. It's not like, oh, yeah, you'll never guess what my ex did to me. It's like, oh, he's in jail. It's not he said, she said, it's he said, and then he's in prison. And then got convicted. Correct. It is scary stuff.
Starting point is 00:41:46 And the fact that a lot of these women, too, they all answer in a similar way of like, when you started to see the red flags, like, why did you stay? And it breaks your heart. I mean, what are they doing? What are the guys doing? They don't kill them, right? When they were lying and manipulating, abusive, or stole puppies from somebody else. Like, for example, this one guy stole dogs that had been bred.
Starting point is 00:42:11 Like, his girlfriend told him, oh, my friend just gave, his puppy just gave birth, or his dog just gave birth to all these puppies, and they're going to sell them. And he's like, dang, those dogs are worth a lot of money. So he straight up goes over to that house, steals all the puppies, brings them back to her house. And she's like, you need to return them. you need to return the dogs and he's like no I'm not returning them well then the guy
Starting point is 00:42:31 that had the puppies ends up pressing charges but then he convinces her to tell the police it was her idea he's like because I already have a record you need to tell him you stole the puppies and she does it but she was like well it made sense because I would get less time than he would shoot
Starting point is 00:42:47 I'm getting mad at her now I know he has a record but this is what I'm saying they're mad she didn't know he had a record until that moment but they're master manipulators And they get these vulnerable women that fall in love with them because they're very charming. And then by the time the red flags such as that pop up, they do things for them because they're already in love. And they just want to help them. And it's weird stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Are the dudes really good looking? Well, that guy was. So you got it a little bit. There is one. And I think he might be the same one. He might be the same one that ended up the Deadpool killer guy. He was in the news. He tattooed his face.
Starting point is 00:43:26 I think we talked about him way back in the day, but obviously we didn't know he's going to end up on this show. But he was so good looking. I was worried that the jury was going to let him off. Because he was charming his way through all kinds of relationships. Men, women. For what, though? To kill them?
Starting point is 00:43:48 Or for money? Yeah, for money, a place to live. And he's in one of these episodes? the Deadpool killer? Yeah, and then he was all over the news. Like if you Google Deadpool Killer, the news gave him that name, which you know he left.
Starting point is 00:44:01 You know he loved that. He wanted that attention. But while he was in jail, he started tattooing his face to look all crazy and, like, put, you know, like a weird scarecrow smile on his face with like little stitches. But he honestly still looked good. Even after all that?
Starting point is 00:44:17 Like I was like, Yeah, I see him now. Like he's still good looking. And he would wear like a suit and his hair was all done. and I thought, oh, but he's, it's okay, he's in jail for, we're good, they put him away. You like to show? It's interesting. I feel bad for these women and the situations they were put in, but it is entertaining and it
Starting point is 00:44:36 kind of makes you want to never be in such a vulnerable place that you fall for these abusive, manipulative, psychotic people. What was the tarot card thing? Oh, well, that was this other guy. He was interested in a couple different women. And what's great about this, it's not just one ex-girlfriend coming on and talking. Like they've got multiple exes that will share their experience. And they're all pretty similar.
Starting point is 00:45:00 So there's two women talking about this guy that they dated. And both of the women independently went to tarot card readers, different readers, and both of them got the devil card. And the tarot card readers told them, you have a very dangerous person in your life right now that you need to get rid of. And it was that guy. I mean. It was that guy.
Starting point is 00:45:25 The same tarot card got pulled. And I'm not even saying I believe in tarot cards. That's what you do? But you're not saying you don't. No, I don't think I do. But what a crazy coincidence that both of them went to a reader and both of them got the devil card and both of them were warned to get this guy out of your life. And they didn't until it was too late. Have you guys heard of that show?
Starting point is 00:45:47 No. Worst X ever? No. That's not. I only know about it because it popped up on my. suggested for you Netflix number one. It's on Netflix. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Man, if you, if you like that, you have to watch Tinder Swindler. Like, Tinder Swindler. Did you ever watch Tinder Swindler? I watched Tinder Swindler. Yeah. I feel like it's pretty, he's a pretty, he's a worst X situation. He would make an episode? He could make an episode.
Starting point is 00:46:10 Yeah. I just like that it's more quick episodes and you work through the different people. Again, they're mostly men. I think out of the eight from what I could tell from even some of the previews I haven't watched, they're all men, except for the lesbian couple. And she might have been the more masculine of the two. Okay. Do you rate the show?
Starting point is 00:46:32 I mean, sure. I'll give it four out of five horrible ex-relationships. Okay. There's a show you guys can watch. Worst X ever. I witnessed Eddie's struggle with numbers because he is number lexic. Discalcula.
Starting point is 00:46:51 Calculia. That's it. Something with it. You have dislikesia. But he has numbers. And we were playing Blackjack. We went to this like casino thing in Connecticut. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:47:02 Like eight and seven. He's like, what was that? So sometimes you go to casino and the dealer. I felt bad for him. Not even making a joke. No, it's not a joke. It was happening. It was happening so fast where it would be like eight, seven, two.
Starting point is 00:47:16 And he's like, I'd be like, seven. Like when all the small cards were coming out, I'm like, okay, that's a two, that's a four, so that's six. All the jokes, because we can kid with each other. We've been together a long time. We've been friends a long time. I felt bad for him. And then the dealer's like, are you going to hit or stay?
Starting point is 00:47:32 And I'm like, I'm counting. And she was like, she was like on them. The dealers are so fast at counting. And it was just like, there was like four people. It wasn't anybody at the table. Wasn't a pack table. Middle of the day. And he's struggling.
Starting point is 00:47:46 There should be, you know how when you park in a handicapped spot, and you actually have a handicap. you should, you get your placard. You should have one of those for numbers when you sit down at a blackjack table. You should put one where you sit down on the table. Oh, that's smart. Or like a sign you put around your neck.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Yeah, it's like brain with like a hurt sign. Like, ow in it. And then the dealer does the counting for you if I have that. Yeah, or it's like, it says it out loud. Eight, seven, fifteen. Is it some kind of. It's like the UN.
Starting point is 00:48:12 I have a thing in my ear. It translates the numbers. Yeah. Like, I get it. It sucked. It's a real thing, guys. Because we do all make fun of each other for all the different things. But I watched him struggle.
Starting point is 00:48:25 And then I watched him kind of give up. And it's his own money. And he was just losing money because he was embarrassed to like count the numbers. He would just be like, uh, uh, hit. And I'd be like, boom, hit. He's like, I didn't know what the numbers were. Oh, dude. Yeah, that's tough, man.
Starting point is 00:48:40 That's why really I don't play blackjack. Like, blackjack's hard for me. And then you're like out there with your fingers trying to count and people, like, nobody else has used their fingers? No, I can't, you can't use your fingers. So it was all in my head like trying to... Yeah, yeah. You go like this. Underneath?
Starting point is 00:48:54 Well, yeah, I have to use my fingers a lot. Oh, there are no rules against using your fingers. You can do your fingers. No, no, you look stupid guys. Who does that five? Like we're saying, yeah, it's allowed, but like it's embarrassing because we're 40-year-old people using our fingers and also dots on paper. That's how I count too.
Starting point is 00:49:11 Dots. The lady had a mask on. Oh. And there was dealing the... Listen, she worked in a casino. There are a lot of people around there. Extra cautious Yeah, I get it
Starting point is 00:49:22 And we couldn't really hear her And she was yelling at him to hurry up And it was just a whole situation And so he ended up losing $200 And I think not because he does not a play But because he doesn't ought to count Oh my goodness It was miserable
Starting point is 00:49:34 Yeah, I didn't like that So were there times he wasn't supposed to hit And he would hit or I don't even know He would just go so fast Because he wouldn't add He'd be like, hit That's root of the dealer Yeah, she was on one
Starting point is 00:49:44 She didn't care Well no but Like we're the customer you're at the table. Like, I get that it's not like he's going to take forever. Also, you know what I thought? We mess with him a lot about his wife doing the money. Can you imagine if I did the money?
Starting point is 00:49:58 There'd be no money. He'd lose it all. Yeah. I thought the bill said $25,000. No, it was $2.50. Dang it. I thought about that too, because I watched, and we've been friends for a long time,
Starting point is 00:50:09 and I watched him struggle with small numbers. And I thought, thank God his wife does the money at their house. And we shouldn't make fun of him for going, my wife does the money. It felt like for those that, our age, born in like the 80s at all, there was this like a show that were called like after school specials sometimes where they, after you get off, there'd be like a four o'clock show on one of the networks and it would usually end with the kid going, I can't read.
Starting point is 00:50:34 I felt like that was Eddie going, I can't count. And he was just embarrassed by it. So that's why you play roulette because you just put it on a number. That's easy, man. You put it on a number and if it hits the number, you win. You don't have to add. So we shouldn't make fun of him for his wife doing the money anymore. more because that's why she does the money.
Starting point is 00:50:50 Oh, wrong. I'm still going to make. He's just lazy. Okay. No, that's not. I don't know. If you guys want to call us for any reason, 877-77-Bobby, that's our number. 877-7-B-O-B-B-B-Y. This story comes us from Phoenix, Arizona. Everybody loves AI. AI solves everything. So community colleges having graduation.
Starting point is 00:51:18 Going to read the names. Like, we don't need to read the names. What does she use AI? Only problem is, AI started calling the wrong people. Derek Martinez. Girls on the stage. Eliza Leila.
Starting point is 00:51:30 No one's on the stage. Rebecca A. Martinez Romero. They're not even getting time for anybody else. They're going to say your name. They're going fast. And they're skipping names and the people aren't even up on stage. They're still in their seat and they're saying names. And so the lady gets up and goes, sorry, sorry.
Starting point is 00:51:45 We're using this new AI for those people that we miss. we apologize, we're not going to be able to go back and read your names. Oh, that's... The weird thing about this, it's not a story about AI. One, it's about people who don't know how to use it, but two, it's about how hard is it to read people's names, to give one person a microphone to just read names. It's not like a medical diagnosis that a doctor might not think of. Take a microphone and go, Alex Salazar.
Starting point is 00:52:10 That's it. It's just the laziness of humans. So I'm not going to be an AI hater here. I'm not an AI hater for the most part, but... this is not an AI problem. This is a lazy human problem, but that sucks. And the fact they couldn't go back.
Starting point is 00:52:23 But the crowd started booing. And so she goes, okay, okay, okay, we'll figure it out. We'll go back and read names. And let me guess. A human grabbed the microphone and went, Alan Salazar. That's how they did it.
Starting point is 00:52:36 All right. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. So this is a military trick. They say helps you go to sleep. Ready, everybody? Ready. Yep.
Starting point is 00:52:46 This guy, Sean Andrew. on YouTube, decided to put it to the test for a week. And so once he started saying it worked, I brought it to the show. Number one, make yourself comfortable. Number two, relax your body from head to toe as much as possible. Okay, that's probably what you do when you go to sleep.
Starting point is 00:53:02 Amy, don't do that now. Number three, tints up every part of your body, starting with your scalp and going all the way down to your toes. How do you tense up your scalp? I think you think about it. Okay. That's how I would say you tense up a part where there's not a controlled muscle.
Starting point is 00:53:16 Okay, so your eyes. So you think about your scalp, tense, and then you tense everything up, and then let go and relax completely. And then repeat the phrase, do not think over and over to relax your mind. If done correctly, this technique works for 96% of the population. So for those of- Why are we just now learning this? Military kept a secret. Oh, is that right?
Starting point is 00:53:41 I don't know. It just has military sleeping method. But I struggle with sleep. I'll try a lot of things. And so for anybody out there, the struggles with sleep, this is maybe something you can try at home. Okay, you ought to try it. Make yourself comfortable, relax, tense up. I've always heard, and I have tried the relaxing every body part all the way down.
Starting point is 00:53:59 And what that's doing is, well, I don't talk to it. Oh, I say arms, relax. You do? My wife is sleeping next to me. Okay, you could do it in your head. It can be an internal conversation like, okay, relax. But again, I'm saying it out loud for you, but when I'm doing it, it could be in my head. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Time to relax the hips. Yeah, you go one. All the way down. How specific. And you relax it, well. All that. Do you go every single thing? Strodom.
Starting point is 00:54:23 Relax. Belly button. Left one. Right one. Anis, I'm calling you now. Relax. Relax. So I've heard that.
Starting point is 00:54:33 The real purpose of that isn't really to relax every muscle. It's to get your mind off of whatever your mind's on. Right. But this feels like it's very much physical. Yeah, but then talking to yourself. Then you let it go. But you told yourself. What are we supposed to say?
Starting point is 00:54:48 Don't think. Yeah, don't think. Yeah, do not think. Do not think. Do not think. I just have to think about what I'm going to keep saying, which is do not think.
Starting point is 00:54:55 Some listener try this and let us know if it works. You need to try it. You have the worst sleep of anybody on the show. Yeah, I'll probably get a hop in as well, but one person's not a good sample size. I want to add something to it though. That's not it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:13 What would you add? I would add like a, hmm. Like a vibration, like a deep belly breath. And how you know you're going through your belly, not your chest, you put your hand on your chest, hand on your belly, and you want your hand on your belly to rise. Fill that up. And then when you exhale, close mouth,
Starting point is 00:55:28 I'm thinking too much now. Way too much. Yeah, this is about not thinking. Okay, fine. I'm not thinking, just at it. All right. I think the vibration helps. Soothe.
Starting point is 00:55:41 Whatever. I do not think. Let us know if it works. I'll try it. That's it. down with the show. We will see you on Thursday's show. Bye, everybody. Bobby Bones. The Bobby Bones show. The Bobby Bones show theme song, written, produced, and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram at Reed Yarberry. Scoobie Steve, executive producer,
Starting point is 00:56:04 Ray Mundo, head of production. I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. Evil, wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevec and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said, I'm not guilty.
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