The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 1: Bobby Has A Grudge List! + Rudest Celebs We've Met + Why Did Amy Almost Quit The Show? + BIG Day For Lunchbox!

Episode Date: May 13, 2026

Bobby reveals that he has a list of people he has grudges with on his phone, how many he has and the point of the list. We do get him to reveal one...oh boy. We also got into the rudest celebriti...es that we've ever met. Bobby revealed why Amy almost quit the show and he fought for her to stay on. We have breaking news with a BIG day for Lunchbox.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 00:02:11 on IHard Radio, Apple Podcasts, or whatever you get your podcast. What's up everybody? Welcome to Wednesday show. Morning studio. Morning. I got a ticket once for holding my phone in the car, driving. Same. Whoa, no, actually I got a warning. Yeah, I got a warning too. Well, they gave me
Starting point is 00:02:42 a piece of paper and that to me was a ticket. I know you got a warning because the same state trooper pulled us over because when he pulled me over, he said, huh, pulled Bobby over a couple months ago for the same thing. Wow. And I said, oh, well, yeah, I think he got a warning, right? And then I got a warning. I was looking at a map. It didn't matter. That's crazy. And so here's what I'm going to tell you about Pennsylvania is just now putting this law into effect. It's crazy to me that some states don't already have
Starting point is 00:03:11 this law because if I'm going to get ticketed for it, everybody should. That's how I feel. So hit this from six ABC Action News. Do not use your cell phone while driving in Pennsylvania. Beginning next month, If you're caught, you'll be fined $50 following a one-year warning period. Paul Miller's law goes into full effect on June 5th. The law is named in honor of a man who died in a crash back in 2010 that a distracted driver caused. The law prohibits drivers from using phones, personal digital assistance, laptops or other devices for communication or the internet while behind the wheel.
Starting point is 00:03:44 And notably even while at a red light. No red light, no traffic stops. Wow. I don't know if here or you can because I do. when I'm stopped. I feel like this one's Listen, we shouldn't be touching our phones. We shouldn't be distracted in any way
Starting point is 00:03:57 when we're driving a big death mobile because that's what it can be to somebody who doesn't see you coming when you're not paying attention. And that police officer who gave me that warning ticket I was performing at the Grand Ole Opry like two weeks later
Starting point is 00:04:09 and he was like Bobby and I was like, officer who gave me a ticket. I saw him, ran to him. It was crazy. He's everywhere. He's everywhere. The guy's everywhere. So don't use your cell phone while you drive.
Starting point is 00:04:20 that being said if I'm in a light I do and I always get the oh sorry my bad the honk fan The stupon top don't The stupidest hour is between 2 and 3 p.m. in the afternoon That is when you are the stupidest
Starting point is 00:04:35 That's because our natural bio rhythms In our mind are at their lowest So I feel stupid around 4.30 That's when I hit my wall That's when I start being like Okay time to be like okay time to get ready for bed.
Starting point is 00:04:51 4.30? Well, I mean, I'm prepping dinner. I want to eat by five. Between two and three in the afternoon is when we're least creative, least productive, and least motivated. Well, that sucks for people that have nine to five jobs. Well, at least the people that are paying them. Our jobs are a little different because we're out of here by then. But that's from something that I read a lot, woman's day. No grudges is an easy way to improve your outlook on life. They say forgive being forgiving is linked to better psychological well-being. In the research they found, the more forgiving people are, the better their mental health and well-being is totally.
Starting point is 00:05:29 I keep a list in my phone of people I have grudges with. Did you know that? I didn't know you had like an active list. I thought it was just in your brain. What is it under your notes? Wait, hold on. What? You really, he's showing me.
Starting point is 00:05:40 There are names. Is it in the notes out? Yeah. Wow. It's people I'm feuding with. How long is it? How far? Like what? You can read them.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Oh my God. Don't say it out loud. Wait, what? Why is this person on there? I don't know who you're talking about, but. Third one from the top. I don't like that. That's not good.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Oh, yeah, for a long time. Business deal. Let that go. Well, I'd probably be happier, according to research. It's someone we all know, Amy. Yeah, come on. They all are. I'd fight for that one.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Now, that top one, I'm feuding with them too. People I'm feuding with, I have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. I have eight currently on my list. Eight. Yeah. Wow. Now, you can see it again. I'm not outwardly feuding with them, but I just, like I said, I don't root for bad things on people, a couple of them, only two of them I do.
Starting point is 00:06:27 But my feuds aren't outward anymore. I just don't want nothing to do with them and I keep a list of, I have to remember why sometimes. Yeah, yeah. I was going to ask you, what's the point of the list? Because, like, obviously you need help to remember who you're feuding with. Yeah. Which is interesting that you want to remember. What is interesting also is that I know people you're feuding with that you do.
Starting point is 00:06:47 don't have down there. And I'm like, did they just live in your heart? No, sometimes I'll forget and be like, oh yeah, I could add one to the list. Wow.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Yeah. See, that's okay that you forget. Right on the bottom who I forgot on my feuding list. Do they all know your feuding with them? Some of them do for sure.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Okay. Or if it's just a silent feud, I didn't know. And some of them I really like as people. Hmm. Oh. So why are they on the list?
Starting point is 00:07:07 Something they did? Yeah. Huh. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm not trying to get them back. Okay. I'm just remembering.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Let me say Amy wrote on my feud list. Oh, yeah. They don't even make the list because they're freaking losers. Losers losers don't make the list. Oh, okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:22 But you don't leave him on there. Yeah. Are there any females on there? Because you keep saying him. I almost added one. Don't do that one. Okay. That's like, no.
Starting point is 00:07:33 I know. That's why I didn't do it. It's not even, I don't even think about that in my life. Okay, cool. That's why I didn't do it. Yeah. No, there are no females on here. One, two, three, four, four, five.
Starting point is 00:07:43 So they're all dudes. that you're feeding with. Yeah. But I'm not feuding. Like, it's not an active feud where I'm like trying to get at them. I just want to remember like, don't I cut anything toxic out of my life.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Can I just say it's weird the language that Amy and Bobby have? It's like, oh, mm, eh. Oh, yeah. We did together a long time over here. I mean, it's just like, they grunt and they're like, oh, yeah, that's that person.
Starting point is 00:08:02 But they know exactly what they're talking about. Exactly. Very good. Yeah. I think you should release those. Like, let's have a ceremony. And you, let's like, number one on my list.
Starting point is 00:08:13 hate and I don't hate many things at all hate I don't hate many things at all I'm not someone that has hate in my heart at all number two it's just been a long one and I'm like eh well I get over it you love a streak nope yeah I do love a streak number three kind of a business deal I kind of got ding donged on
Starting point is 00:08:30 that one you need to let's let's let's let's let's read that one out right now number four is Matt Jones from Kentucky Sports Radio wait why are you saying his name you're naming it I like Matt I like Matt we just had it back and forth I didn't feel great about We've slowly started texting a little bit.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Okay. For Matt. You're like not saying anybody's names and then you're like Matt Jones. But I like Matt. And so I think we'll get back. I think that bridge is already starting to repair itself. Good. I'm not saying the next one, it screwed me on a charity event.
Starting point is 00:09:02 The next one said something mean to my wife. The next one. Hold up. That one. Oh, yeah. It's shame. It's a shame. It's a real shame, you know?
Starting point is 00:09:14 The next one, um, bass player tried to beat me up once. Oh, oh, okay, I get that one. Yeah. Uh, the next one, I don't know. I mean, that one, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:28 that's like, let that. Yeah, yeah. Are there some on the list where you're like, I can get rid of that today? Yes. We could do a little ceremony. Hey, let's get rid of one today. But I would have to acknowledge who it is and say it and move past it.
Starting point is 00:09:42 And I'm not there right. now. Oh, you're not there yet. Do you want to be forgiven? No, I didn't do anything wrong. No, no. I'm not saying by them, by anybody. Like, if you've done something. If I did something wrong, I need to admit it and go like, hey, that's on me, my bad. And that's the only way that I should be forgiven. Like, hand up. That was on me, my bad. I should do better. I'm going to try to do better. Like, you know, like in the Lord's Prayer. Our Father, Art in Heaven, He'll be that name. He's heard of it. Yeah. I've said it 10,000 times in my life. Transcrases as we forgive those. Yeah. The last.
Starting point is 00:10:13 That's one on the list. Probably never. Yeah. That's the one's hard. That's the one Amy just added? Yeah. Got it. But that one shouldn't even made the list because it's so in consequence. You'll never forget that one.
Starting point is 00:10:23 You know who that one is. I know who that one is. Anyway, it makes you feel better if you lose those grudges or you can keep a list like me. That's crazy. You have a list. On your phone. On your phone. I have a tab for everything on my phone, though.
Starting point is 00:10:38 I'm scared to look at your tabs. Yeah. Not that you would have to. Things Amy has done to me. Every time somebody messes up at work. Oh. I don't have that tab. No grudges is the point of this.
Starting point is 00:10:53 From N. P.J. A mental health research publication. It makes you feel better. Man, what if I got rid of all 11 of those? Could you? No. No chance. They don't deserve it.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Somebody's probably grudging me and I don't even know it. And if I knew it, maybe I'd be like, I'm sorry. Next up. From the New York Post, who's the rudest celebrity you've ever met? And this happens because Dana White, who runs the UFC, owns the UFC, was on the Katie Miller podcast and said his was Diddy. He said he was a D-Bag. Oh, wow. And it's easy to take a shot at Diddy right now because he is in a D-D-He seems like a D-Bag.
Starting point is 00:11:24 No one may disagree with you. Yeah. I thought about it. I have an answer. Who's the rudest celebrity you've ever met? Eddie had reacted like he had someone immediately. Every time this is asked, it immediately goes to Lance Armstrong. Lance Armstrong.
Starting point is 00:11:38 We were backstage at this festival and he was walking up with, I think, McCona. and he trips on the stairs and I happen to be right on the top of the stairs and I'm like hey dude let him help you and he's like get your hand out of my way I don't need your help that's a very common Lance Armstrong thing to do and say
Starting point is 00:11:53 I haven't seen him in years and years and years but man he got a lot of those stories from people and when he did that it was like there were like five or six people back there and you can hear everyone kind of be like oh man wow oh by the way he was a tour de France guy people may not know who that is
Starting point is 00:12:08 you're right seriously people may not know we all lived in Austin, so we knew. But he dated Cheryl Crow. But again, that's forever ago. I don't know. I'm just making sure everybody knows who Lance Armstrong is.
Starting point is 00:12:20 He won a lot of races. Seven, I believe, right? Seven. Something like that. And then it was all. And then he was on. Yeah, but Livestrong was a huge thing. Yeah, yellow bracelets everywhere.
Starting point is 00:12:31 I mean, his defense, I think everybody was doping. But hey, he did go on and like say some really mean stuff about other people. And yeah. Yeah. Send people after people. Yeah. Yeah. Well, he just didn't accept my hand.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Allegedly. And he wouldn't accept Eddie's hand. That's it. Lunchbox, Ruudest celebrity? Gwen Stefani. No, I'm going to defend Gwen because I like Gwen, one, and then two. You ran up to her and, like, bombarded her in the lobby and you were going to touch her. I was going to take a picture with her.
Starting point is 00:12:59 I was in Las Vegas at the Cosmopolitan and I was at the check-in line and I saw Gwen Stephanie walking by going towards the exit and I was like, oh my gosh. And I ran. I said, Gwen, Gwen, can I get a picture? and she let me, she goes, yeah, and I go to put my arm. She said, yeah, that's not rude. I go to put my arm around her and she goes, no touching. She said that.
Starting point is 00:13:21 No, her people said that. And so I did two thumbs up. You just lied. Her people said no touching, not her. You've always said her people did. Yeah, she had a bodyguard. Well, I mean, that's her. No, that's not her.
Starting point is 00:13:31 She could have said, oh, no, it's okay. To touch me? To put my, I mean, when you take a picture with someone, you usually put your arm around them. I don't. I literally don't touch people. Where was your hand, lunchbox? I was going to go on her left shoulder.
Starting point is 00:13:45 I think. And so I got the two thumbs. I gave her the two thumbs up. And I was like, all right, cool. So that was awkward. Let's go to court. Was she rude? No.
Starting point is 00:13:54 No. I'm going to say no. Okay. Then I'll do another one. There was a guy that was on American Idol. And, you know, he's maybe changed by now, but dottery. Oh, he's a super nice guy now. He was not very friendly.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Was that when you went up to him on the street? No. No, no. Yeah, he was a little caught up. Most of his when he run up to people out of nowhere. He scares them. Who else? Chris Berman from ESPN was very rude.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Did you run up to him? I saw him in the lobby at the hotel in Indianapolis and I tried to talk to him. Try to talk to him. Define that. I said, hey, Bobby and Andy Roddick are doing a show upstairs. I wonder if you could get you for an interview. Were you calm like that? Yeah, and he just walked by me to even say a word.
Starting point is 00:14:37 I didn't even respond. Like you weren't there. I wasn't even existing. And it was like, okay, cool, man. Maybe he didn't hear you. Oh, he heard me. Why? Because you were loud and screaming at him?
Starting point is 00:14:46 Because I was right next to him. Amy, you have one? I don't. I was going to say I didn't have one either because people are mostly, if I meet them in this area, they're nice. Wendy Williams was really bad. Oh, yeah. That was really bad. That was a good one.
Starting point is 00:15:00 And her husband was wanting to beat me up after. And I didn't do anything wrong. I've done things wrong for sure and ask questions. And that I did nothing wrong. So that was a bad one. But no, most people are nice. I don't touch people. That's good.
Starting point is 00:15:14 Or scream at people. Scare them. Even in pictures with guests here or guests on the Bobbycast, you will see me hands in my pocket. Because I don't want to touch people even if they're coming to do something with me unless they touch me first. And if they put their arm on me first, then I'll go like, okay, cool. They have to make the first move. Got it. They have to make the first move.
Starting point is 00:15:35 Buckees is going to debut in six new states. Wow. That's awesome. If you're one of these states getting a Buckees, consider yourself blessed. And we are not paid by Buckees, but man, when you're driving on the road, it is like a theme park on the side of the road. It's the best bathrooms ever. And you're never, you're always going to find a gas pump. Like, they're never completely out.
Starting point is 00:15:53 They are expanding into Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, and Wisconsin. So not only that, they'll also open locations in states where they think they already have a Buckees, uh, Murphysboro, Tennessee. That's close to us. And then San Marcos, Texas. Shout out. Awesome. Yeah, big shout out to all the Buckees lovers and those who don't even know they love Buckees yet
Starting point is 00:16:15 because Buckees is great. Oh, Bones. Anonymous in bar. There's a question to be asked. Hello, Bobby Bones. I'm in my late 20s and I'm about to move out of my hometown for the very first time. I'm excited but terrified. What's the hardest goodbye you've ever had to say person, place, or even a chapter of your life.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Signed. not great at letting go. I also, in my 22, I remember moving to Austin. I'd never been to Austin, Texas. I was in Little Rock, graduated college, about to make a move, never been to Austin, Texas. And I just took a job to go do nights on a small radio station there. That was crazy for me to leave because I knew nobody.
Starting point is 00:17:06 And I was going to a place that I had never even been before on like an interview. I just took the job. That was a weird one because I felt like, I was leaving home, but also knew I was going to have to leave home. So it was scary and it was awesome. It ended up being the greatest decision I ever made. And you move somewhere new. You don't know anybody. It's the hardest, but it's also the best because that's how you find out, like, who you are in the next version of your life. So you should be terrified. Like things that are worth things make you feel things. That was big. But then leaving Austin to go to Nashville, I think was even harder
Starting point is 00:17:39 because I thought I was just going to live there the rest of my life. I loved it so much. and us moving here, taking a big risk to move here. That was hard. Those are probably the two, like, places. Like, I'm not going to talk about people dying. That's a tough one. Yeah. But that's not really what she's asking, I think.
Starting point is 00:17:58 You? Yeah, leaving Austin when we came to Nashville, and something that helped was planning things. Like, okay, when will my family come visit? Or when can I go back for a trip? And then getting curious about a new place and meeting new people and exploring new things. Like those, that's when we moved from Austin and Nashville.
Starting point is 00:18:19 And then also when I moved from Austin and North Carolina, I'd never lived out of the state of Texas when I moved to North Carolina. And my husband at the time, he was deployed a lot. So I had to like immerse myself in a whole new community, oftentimes by myself because he was gone so much. Yeah, that's tough. Amy was quitting. She quit the show.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Yeah. And we had a big party for her. We were going to miss you. And my contract in Austin was just happy to be renewed. I was like, hey, we want to build our studio in another state. They were like, I don't think so. I was like, well, I'm not going to stay on the show. I was going to stay.
Starting point is 00:18:48 But I was like, yeah, yeah, but I was like, I'm not going to keep doing this show then. And so they built our studio in North Carolina. That's so funny. Look, I found this picture of me and lunchbox from the going away party. This is at Chewis. Yeah. Look at us. We were like babies.
Starting point is 00:19:00 Yep. David, did you know Bobby did that? Did you know he friends do you? We're like, like in friends, you know, where they all are like, you'll pay Joey or we don't stay. Do you know he did that? Later, I did it. I didn't know at the time. I think when you have the party, you were working on it, but he didn't know for sure.
Starting point is 00:19:16 But he's like, well, got to go through with the party. And then it was. Yeah. I committed to the party. She was leaving and going away. So we had the party, said our goodbyes. And then a couple of days later, I don't know you called. And you're like, hey, I've been working on this and it's actually going to happen.
Starting point is 00:19:30 And I was like, what? And she's like, what? I didn't want to stay. No, that's not true. I was like, this is amazing. She would work from her house and maybe in like a attic or something. and you hear a train drive by and all the show. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Well, not only that, it was the attic kind where you had to pull down from the ceiling. And the little ladder comes down. And it wasn't a finished out attic. But it was the only space. There was the first house that we had ever bought. It was tiny. And the only place to put a studio that was sort of quiet was up in this attic area. And it would be commercial break.
Starting point is 00:20:03 And I would tell y'all, I was like, if I don't come back, like call 911 because it means I fell. Like coming down the last. So to you who messaged in, this is going to be really difficult, but it is also going to be one of the most amazing things because one, you're either going to, it's going to turn out well and you're going to love it and you're going to find yourself, or you're going to go, man, I think I'm meant to be home. I'm going to go back home. And any of that, I wonder if I should leave is going to be gone. So sometimes letting goes awesome. Let go of Arkansas? I're back now. Let go of Austin. Still go back and love it. But yeah, it's amazing. So good luck to you. And thank you very much for the evening. email. In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever. I didn't think I was going to live. I was terrified.
Starting point is 00:21:23 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. Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career? Yes, sir. Rape and murder for a child.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Just as bad as it gets. I would think so. People wake up. I'm the woman saw the murder take place by crevette and de Pippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
Starting point is 00:21:56 I said I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grief. Listen to the devil's quarry on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear the devil's quarry ad free with exclusive content, subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. Hey, I'm Hoda Kotby, host of the podcast, Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby.
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Starting point is 00:23:50 for the seventh year in a row number one boy's name number one girl's name stayed the same seven years in a row can you go you name Ava didn't make the top ten okay Liam Liam is number one for seven years
Starting point is 00:24:06 There's a lot of Liam's not there There is? Oh I know a bunch of Liams Yeah You don't want that right when you're a kid And because like Daniel's a pretty common name There are other Daniels When you're a kid Daniel In my classes, no.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Okay. But we got to stop with that. Well, that talk. Daniel. That talk. Well, there were no Bobbies. There were no Bobbies? Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Were there a lot of Amy's? Probably none. Oh, there's a lot of Amies, I know. I thought Amy died out. Is it Emma? I mean when you were a kid, were there other Amy's around, like you had to have Amy one, Amy two? No.
Starting point is 00:24:40 Morgan, were there a lot of Morgans always? Oh, yeah. Lots of Morgans. I've always known other Morgans as a kid and as an adult. Eduardo? Definitely not a lot of Eduardo's and not a lot of Eddie's. Liam number one and a girl name. Seven years in a row.
Starting point is 00:24:55 That's been the number one girl name. Emma. No. That's number three though. Anybody else want to shoot it? Girl name. Zoe. Olivia.
Starting point is 00:25:05 I can give it to you. Thumbs up, thumbs down. Number one name Liam. Thumbs up. That's fine. Played out. Noah. Noah's cool.
Starting point is 00:25:15 Fun. Oliver. No. Thore. No. I like Oliver. Theodore. Thore.
Starting point is 00:25:21 No, Theodore. That was my grandpa's name. Chipmunk. Calvin the Chipmunks. Henry. No. Thumbs up. I like Henry.
Starting point is 00:25:27 James. Thumbs up. James. James. Old. They're all old. Elijah seven. Thumbs up.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Top baby name. Mateo at 8. Amy's thumbs up every name. She just loves every name. She loves it. There's a kid named Mateo who plays in a baseball team and the coach always yells at him. Mateo! Pay attention.
Starting point is 00:25:44 It's weird to how you meet somebody in your life growing up and they could have been mean to or somebody that was annoying and then that name is always like toxic or just soiled the name's not good because somebody used to own that name. There was a Saul growing up man and he was man bad dude. S-A-U-L? Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Bad dude. Charlotte, Emma, Amelia, Sophia, Mia, Isabella, Evelyn, Sophia. Sophia's on here twice. Oh, Sophia's twice. Once with a pH, once with a F. Wow. If you combine them, I wonder how she does up in the total list there. And number 10's
Starting point is 00:26:17 Eliana. Oh, I know what Eliana? Young or old? Young. Our friends, you know him. It's his daughter. Well, if I know, I'm good.
Starting point is 00:26:27 Yeah. It's good name. There you go. Great name. All right, here's Amy's algorithm, things that pop up in her feet. Go. A guy seeing if ants would refer goldfish or cheese it. Oh, that's fun.
Starting point is 00:26:39 That's very cool. And then he set up a camera and like film them over, you know, however, like a long period of time, but he had it and fast forward. I don't know which one's healthier. I bet it's Cheez-Its though. Oh, you think they go for healthy? No, no. I think Goldfish is healthier.
Starting point is 00:26:53 I think they go for Cheez-Its. If I'm just guessing. They went for the Cheez-Itsts-I-D-S-Its. Which I don't blame them. I choose Cheez-It's over Goldfish, too. They felt like cheesier. You'd think that they would think it's a fish? So they don't want to eat a fish?
Starting point is 00:27:09 Okay. What else you got in your algorithm? A woman's salt stomping before bed. So what she does is she puts out a tray. in her bathroom, like a baking dish, and then she fills it with Eps and salt, and then she takes her bare feet and she stomps on it. And it is called salt stomping and it helps you have better sleep. Okay. Is that stupid or is that real? That's, she was swearing by the benefits. Okay. What else you got? A girl mailing her farts to people so she can pay her monthly rent.
Starting point is 00:27:39 How do you mail a fart? She showed herself just putting the jar up to her body and then letting it. And then she had multiple jars and she would label them like what she had eaten. Oh my God. And then she would sell them for rent. At least she said. I'm like, my algorithm was really all over the place yesterday. Okay. If you fart in a jar and you steal it and you open that jar, is it still in there?
Starting point is 00:28:07 I don't know. There's only one way to find out. It's only one way. Dude, that's wild. Well, and that men are buying that. That, I believe that. I'm just saying to actually do that. Men don't buy anything.
Starting point is 00:28:20 What makes you think it's just men buying it? Oh, I mean, if I had to put money on it, I don't know, Eddie. I'd take your bet too, Amy. Thanks. Yeah, men. Probably 100% men. That's a weird one for your algorithm. Very.
Starting point is 00:28:31 You consider doing that? No, not at all. Amy searched that. How much for my parts? No. No, I don't know why any of this showed up in my algorithm. I get the salt one. I get that.
Starting point is 00:28:42 I mean, yeah, that's probably more my thing. Anything else? A girl popped up with a black veil over her head sunglasses, a black mask on her face, and her body fully covered. And she was talking about trying to find a new dermatologist for her sun allergy. Oh, she can't see the sun at all. Damn. Man, being allergic to the sun.
Starting point is 00:29:03 And I have a redhead of cousin. So it's similar. Like he can't be in the sun. So that's that. But it's not that. Like to see no sun. It's like people who are allergic to water. Inconvenient.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Oh, there was a kid in my neighborhood growing up. he was allergic to the sun. He had to wear long-sleeved shirts in the summer. And I mean, he would get blisters all over his body. It was so bad. Yeah, you think you got to rough until you hear something like that. No. And you're like, like, I got one eye that doesn't work. I'd rather have this than a sun allergy. That stinks. I know. And she was talking about her experience trying to find doctors that could actually help her. I was like, oh, man. Don't send her to lunchboxes doctors. I'll just tell her to go to YouTube and find some stuff. Google it. Google it. Yeah. Anything else? That's my feed.
Starting point is 00:29:47 That's a weird feed. It's all over the place. Or my FIP. Yeah, it's a weird feed. There's Amy's algorithm. All right. Breaking news. Lunchbox got his workout equipment from Price is Right. All right. It has a ride. It has a ride. Oh my goodness. Did you see it pull up?
Starting point is 00:30:08 Dude, they called me and they said they will be there between nine and five. They will give you a call 30 minutes before. And I'm like, oh my gosh, this is going to be the day. And I come home and it's on the front porch. Oh. They never called you? They never called. And apparently they just had a forklift.
Starting point is 00:30:28 And they lifted up a pallet. Dude, do, dude. Didn't ask where I wanted it. Didn't ask my wife. Didn't ask anybody. Threw it on the front porch, blocking the front door. Boom. Block in the front door?
Starting point is 00:30:41 No way. How heavy is it? It is 276 pounds. That's what the caller said that they're just going to throw it up there. They're not going to put it wherever he wants it. Well right, but they could have said, hey, you know, we're about to drop it off. Where would you like it? They never called.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Never called nothing. No text message. No nothing. So it is just sitting there on a pallet wrapped in plastic. And I got to figure out how to get this thing in the house. How'd you move it from the front door? No, no. I mean, I have to climb over it to get in the front door.
Starting point is 00:31:14 But what about the rest of the family? They climb over it to get in the front door. How tall is it? No, it's just like, you know, like yay big. Okay, so like four feet, five? No, no, from the table here, dude. Like, it's like, oh, it's small. It's like a big old square.
Starting point is 00:31:30 It's the size of a pallet. And it's probably about this tall. About four feet tall. No, about one feet tall. Maybe two feet tall. Did the same thing about Price is Right? Price is Right. Send you a great prize.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Congratulations. They didn't say, congratulations. I'm winning the Price is Right. you know, nothing. It was just there and I got to figure out how to deal with it. Like, I was so disappointed because I wanted to like maybe take a little video, celebrate. Oh my gosh, Price is right.
Starting point is 00:31:57 Nothing. There was no, it was anticlimatic because I just come home and it's there. So what you can do now is sell it. Sell it. That's the way you're going to get it off your porch because if you move it, where are you going to move it? It ain't going to go on in the house. Correct. You're going to leave in the yard to get rained on.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Correct. List that sucker on Facebook Marketplace. need to. Are you going to make it like part pickup required? Yeah, bring your forklift. Do you need a forklift or can you do it with like three dudes, four dudes? I'm sure you could probably pick it up with two or three dudes and put it in the back of a truck or something. Like you're not going to put it in a car. Like we're not going to bring a little Volkswagen and we're going to fit it in there in the trunk. Not happening. How much you're selling it for? I got to think about it because it's like $1,400 retail, I think. And I mean, I didn't
Starting point is 00:32:43 know if there's like a special website for workout aficionados that are looking for new gym equipment. So you're going to leave it in front of your front door until you sell it. Yeah, that could take weeks. You've got to be there in a month. Are you worried about it getting stolen? Especially the way he sells things.
Starting point is 00:32:57 I don't know. How are they going to pick it up? Hey, they're going to steal it, let them, because that thing's heavy. Well, that kind of sucks. It does kind of suck, but it's still kind of awesome. When did your other prizes come in? I haven't heard a word about anything else. Have you paid your taxes on them all?
Starting point is 00:33:12 I paid my taxes in one lump sum, $700-something. Oh my gosh. It's worth it. Hashtag, worth it. You'll probably get that amount for the workout set. Yeah. $700 that will pay your taxes. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:33:27 You think he goes 50% off? Probably. I don't think he's going to buy it from somebody's porch for near front full price. But it's brand new. Brand new. Brand new. And from the price is right. I've been in gas station parking lots.
Starting point is 00:33:37 People have come up and offer me brand new speakers before, brand new iPads. and then it's never that it's so i don't people people don't trust they don't trust what's it the brand total jim i don't think that matters lunchbox it no it does but no no no because like if you put this on facebook marketplace can you put pictures up there yes you got to put the picture of it on prices right like you've got to market this is one on prices right yeah and if whoever comes to pick it up they know that's Daniel's house oh that's a little awkward that is awkward dang think about that yeah well congratulations i can't wait you to get your shoes You bring those in.
Starting point is 00:34:12 We want to see the shoes that the Jimmy choose you want. I may bring in my desktop computer to set it up right here. Oh, dang, you works from that in the studio. What about your trip to Temecula, California? I haven't heard anything about that either. I haven't told me anything. All right, we'll update us. I will.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Okay, we're going to play a game now. I have three celebrities, one thing in common. So I will give you three celebrities. You tell me the one specific thing that they have in common. I'll give you an easy one, for example. Luke Bryan, Paul Abdul, Stephen Tyler. Oh, American Idol. Judges on American Idol.
Starting point is 00:34:48 Now, in the real game, I'd need you to say judges, probably. Okay. Oh, man, that's what we thought. Because they weren't people on as a contestant performer. Amy, you good? Yep. Lunchbox's good? Oh, I'm good.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Eddie good? Yes, sir. Here we go. Three celebrities, one thing in common. Number one. Jelly Roll. Post Malone. Mike Tyson.
Starting point is 00:35:13 I'm in. I'm in. Jelly roll. Post Malone. Mike Tyson. I'm in for the win. Everybody good. Eddie.
Starting point is 00:35:22 I have face tattoos. Amy? Tattoes on the face. Lunchbox? Face tattoos. That is correct. Next up. Share.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Al Pacino. Bill Belichick. What? Oh. Share Al Pacino Bill Belichick I'm in
Starting point is 00:35:51 I'm in I'm in for the win Lunchbox Dating much younger people Eddie Relationship with younger people Amy Younger lovers
Starting point is 00:36:01 All celebrity couples with notable age gaps Good You're all right I got good Kim Kardashian Alex Earl Bobby Bones
Starting point is 00:36:14 What? I'm in. Kim Kardashian. Alex Earl. Bobby Bones. You know it, Amy? Mm-hmm. Kim Kardashian?
Starting point is 00:36:36 All right, three seconds. All right, time. I'm in for the win. Lunchbox? All we're on Dancing with the Stars. Eddie? All have podcasts. Amy?
Starting point is 00:36:48 Dancing with the Stars. All we're on Dancing with the Stars. That's the only thing I mean, That's correct. I didn't know Kim Kay was on. She was. That's wild. Next up.
Starting point is 00:36:59 Kate Hudson. Miley Cyrus. Dakota Johnson. What are these three celebrities have in common? Kate Hudson, Dakota Johnson, Miley Cyrus. I'm in. I'm in for the win.
Starting point is 00:37:18 You have five seconds. You're now on the clock. I'm in. Oh. I mean, I just have to go with it. What do you got? Famous parent. Lunchbox?
Starting point is 00:37:26 Famous dads. Eddie? I just have famous parents because they're not all dads that are famous. Yeah, because Goldie Hawn is a famous woman and then her dad's dad? Kate Hudson's dad, you don't know his
Starting point is 00:37:37 Kurt Russell. Yeah, I think he's... Tedson's dad's not Kurt Russell. Yes, it is. I don't know. Mike, who's Kate Hudson's dad? Musician Bill Hudson. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Hello. Lunchbox, you missed it. I was going to give it to you because I thought it was Kurt Russell too. It's famous parents and Nepo Babies. She does not have a famous dad. Why are you why are you why you're looking stunned right now?
Starting point is 00:37:58 He's just said he's a famous musician. He's not. Do you know who that is? Say yes, say yes. Yeah. Wait, who's Dakota Johnson's? Don Johnson. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:38:09 Yeah. Familiar? Miami Vice. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Miami Vice 2. Miami Vice 3. The TV show. Okay, what's the score, Mike?
Starting point is 00:38:17 Amy has 4, Lunchbox, and he have 3. Okay, here we go. Next up. Donald Trump. Ronald Reagan. Arnold Schwarzenegger Donald Trump Ronald Reagan
Starting point is 00:38:33 Arnold Schwarzenegger I'm in for the win Okay Eddie Uh Celeb before taking office Lunchbox Actors turned politicians Amy
Starting point is 00:38:45 Celebrities turned politicians All correct Good job The actual word is entertainers But I'll accept all of it Martha Stewart Mark Wahlberg Robert Downey Jr
Starting point is 00:38:59 What are these three celebrities have in common Martha Stewart Mark Wahlberg Robert Downey Jr. I'm in. I'm in for the world. I hope. Wait, what?
Starting point is 00:39:15 Martha Stewart. Mark Wahlberg. Robert Downey Jr. Okay. I'm in. Everybody good? Amy? They've all been to jail?
Starting point is 00:39:25 Lunchbox? Jail birds. Eddie? Yeah, they've all been to jail. Yeah, good. All right, last one. Score, Mike. Amy 6, Lunchbox, and 85.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Amy, if you get it, you win. Okay. Last one. Christina Aguilera. Brittany Spears. Ryan Gosling. I'm in. Dang, she comes in hard.
Starting point is 00:39:48 She didn't want to play. Make you guys think that she didn't get it. She doesn't even want the theatrics. I know. Amen for the win. Eddie? I have a Mickey Mouse Club. Correct.
Starting point is 00:40:01 Lunchbox? Mickey Mouse Club. Amy for the win. Mickey Mouse. Mouse Club. That is correct. Before we play our song, would you like to do some bonus round?
Starting point is 00:40:09 Sure. Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Elizabeth Moss. Oh, well, this would have been difficult. Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Elizabeth Moss. John Travolta, Elizabeth Moss. Who's Elizabeth Moss? She's the American Pie? Nope.
Starting point is 00:40:28 She was in where they have to wear the hoods. Oh, oh, oh. The handmade stale? made tell. How, is she a Scientologist? Yeah. Okay, so they're all Scientologists. Are they, is that what it's called Scientologists?
Starting point is 00:40:43 Yeah. If you're, if you're the person in it. Okay. Nick Cage, M.C. Hammer, Mike Tyson. Nick Cage, M.C.C. Mike Tyson. Okay. Nick Cage, Nick, Nicholas, Nick Cage, M.Chyhammer, Mike Tyson. They all like went bankrupt.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Yep, blew through Mass of Fortunes. Wow. She's on it. She's on it. Two more. Elton John, Buddy, Holly. Holly Rivers Cuomo. Elton John, Buddy Holly, reverse Cuomo.
Starting point is 00:41:11 They all wear glasses. Yeah, famous for glasses. And finally, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Prince Andrew. Eish. Let it rip, Amy, let it rip. Is that for real? Amy, let it rip. Is that for real?
Starting point is 00:41:21 It's on the list. Okay, say it one more time. Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Prince Andrew. They're all in the Epstein files. Correct, Epstein list. Wow. Did you slip when you were on there all on the list? Yeah, when you said that.
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Starting point is 00:44:55 Mike D's riding this week's next bit. Now Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is. Bobby Vaughn's gone. Over to Amy with the morning corny. The morning corny. Where did the bull gamble away his money? Where did the bull gamble away his money?
Starting point is 00:45:19 At the calcino. That was the morning corny. All right, voice mail one. Lunchbox took that money out of the Robin Hood account because he already brought it in for Amy and said Amy wasn't there. So that money was not stolen. He had it. He just hasn't brought it back. So where's the money?
Starting point is 00:45:46 It's not in the Robin Hood account. Thanks. Bye. Lunchbox has a Robin Hood account. We all put money in. It got hacked. But Lunchbox gave his. you turned a password to a hacker, which is crazy.
Starting point is 00:45:57 And I got my money out before it happened. Amy did not. She wants her money. Which is crazy because it was about a month before it happened or so. And you looked at me and said, Amy, I would get out. I would get out while you can. And I thought, no, I'm going to keep it in there. What could happen?
Starting point is 00:46:10 Do you have the money today? No, I don't. Okay. Sometimes he'll do that. I'll surprise this. I didn't know if he was sitting on it. Where is it? The listener made a great point.
Starting point is 00:46:18 You had it out, so that's her money. No, I put it back in my bank account. And so that basically is back in the Robin Hood. So we're trying to get the problem. It's not the same thing. Someone texted him. It was like, your account's been hacked. And he's like, have my username and password.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Yeah, that's called getting scammed. You for sure got scammed. It said, we have a attempted password change. Can you verify your password? And I sent him my password. Sure, no problem. Here you go. And why was you ever send a password through a text message?
Starting point is 00:46:46 And then they said, thanks. And about 15 minutes later, it hit me. I was like, thanks. That seems weird. It was weird. Next voicemail. Hey, y'all. Can you please her testosterone tested or I know she recently had or is having a doctor's appointment
Starting point is 00:47:05 come on Amy's teeth if she's willing to share that or go down that route? Totally willing to share it. I actually had my blood work done. I'm just waiting for the results. They may come in any minute. This is a no win. There's a no win. But there's no way I'm going to be.
Starting point is 00:47:27 I mean, as funny as that would be. You will be. No, you're 285. I am, but I was at a 10. men. Yeah, women's is like 70 to 90, dude. That's the goal. What if, what if Eddie, though, at the end of all this, ends up being the female on the show? That'd be great. Yeah. He'd get a lot more endorsements. I'm not a bit. But you'd be the girl on the show. But you are going down by the day,
Starting point is 00:47:49 because you're not doing anything to increase it. That's not true. I ate sweet potatoes last night. You're Mr. I'm going to do something and never do it. No, but I'm doing it. No, this is my year of, I'm serious. How those squats coming? Yeah, I did squats a couple days ago. Three days ago. It doesn't count for the toilet. It only counts with weight on. Voice smells, hit us up. 877-77 Bobby. Leave us a voicemail anytime.
Starting point is 00:48:13 Are you cooler now or were you cooler in high school, Amy? Oh my. Maybe cooler now, I think. Oh, you're not sure? I'm really not. Can I be the same? Okay. You can't?
Starting point is 00:48:25 Okay. Okay. Lunchbox? Cooler in high school, for sure. Amy, I think you were cooler in high school. Now you're just a mom that's kind of, you think, you're still cool, but you're not really. We didn't even ask him about you.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Wow. He just volunteered that out of no way. We didn't say lunchbox, what are your thoughts on Amy? I'm just telling you, I don't think Amy's as cool. She thinks she's cool. Well, I thought we had a pick, but now that I know we don't have to pick, I'll be like, lame at both ways. Eddie?
Starting point is 00:48:53 I'm way cooler now. I was popular in high school. Lunchbox, go ahead. We'll let you have. No, Eddie, what are you talking about? This is because lunchbox peaked in high school. Let me let him talk. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:49:03 There is no chance you're cooler now than you were in high school. What's wrong with him now? Dude, he is an old, bald, low-tee man. Like, he has nothing going for me. But people don't know that. That's hard to hard. Bald, low-tee man. Old.
Starting point is 00:49:16 Dude, have you seen dads out there? There are so many dads out there that are given up. And they're like 12 years, 15 years younger than him. I'm like, dude. Wait, what category do you put yourself in? Cool dad. But that's what Amy was saying about her as a mom. Wait, hold on.
Starting point is 00:49:33 But when you say a dad has given up, what defines that? Oh, their pants get higher. They're like wear khakis, their shoes, their Velcro. Like, they've given up on life. They're balding and they don't even try to shave it or wear a hat. They're just like, look, comb over. So based on comparisons of other dads that you've seen, you think you're cooler now than in high school. Yeah, like, I'll go up to other dads and be like, what's up, man?
Starting point is 00:49:56 They'll be like, oh, how you doing? I'm like, how you doing? You might be, I'm cooler now. Oh, my God. It is kind of hot when like dads are older, like 40 and 50 year olds they can have like they still have that. Like what's up, bro, handshake, you know? And we walk cool, you know, like. You have a cool, yes.
Starting point is 00:50:13 Yes, people look at me around like ball games. They're just like, that's a cool dad. That's a cool dad. I think Eddie's delusional. So you don't think he's cool now at all? No. You think you're cool now? I think I have, I have some Riz right now.
Starting point is 00:50:28 Riz. Oh, no. Oh, no. I don't. act like I'm super cool. No, it's hard to be cool as a dad because you're not really into the same things. You're not going to the bars. You're not hanging with the younger friends. You're not going to bars in high school. So you think you were cool in high school. Yes, because you're going to parties in high school. You're not going to parties now. You're not going to parties now. And I'm the coolest one there. It's interesting that lunchbox defines us cool. So if we just went to parties now, we would be cool.
Starting point is 00:50:55 What do you think cool is guys? Just cool. Like, Really, it's parties. Having a cool demeanor. You don't have a cool demeanor. He does have a cool demeanor. It's cool. He puts his nose, his glasses on the end of his nose and looks like a grandpa. I mean, that part we need to work on you.
Starting point is 00:51:13 Yeah, that's true too. Yeah, at restaurants I probably don't look so cool. Exactly. But like when you have your little fedora or like your cool hat right now. Boom. So what I'm talking about, Amy? Well, I'm much cooler now and I'm not even that cool. High school I had nothing.
Starting point is 00:51:27 Well, lunchbox, are you going to argue this one? Go ahead, dude. He's been a nerd his whole life, so it's not really hard to improve that. Now I'm just a nerd with some money. Yeah. Oh, that makes you cool. That's what I'm saying. For sure.
Starting point is 00:51:37 I was a broke nerd. Now I'm the same nerd. I guess like, you know, buy nice clothes now, you know? So I think I'm cooler now just because of that. Most Americans say they're cooler now than when they were in high school. So we're split, 50-50, huh? There you go. Lunchbox is the only one.
Starting point is 00:51:55 No. Oh, I'm three. I'm cool now. Yeah, and it's three-four now. Not. No. Amy was... I'm like, whatever. The same?
Starting point is 00:52:01 I don't even know. The same? I felt, I guess, if I have to pick, I'm going to go cooler now. You are? Because there's other things to me that come with cool. Like, I... He's fired up again. I don't know why this has hit a nerve with him.
Starting point is 00:52:14 He's puffing and buffing. I think that's the thing. Is you may be more confident now. Okay. But that doesn't make you cool. Confidence doesn't make you cool. I think that is what makes you cool. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Exactly. Amy was in the popular crowd in high school. Okay. Okay. That's cool. How do you know that? Amy, I know people. We all knew, Amy.
Starting point is 00:52:32 Yes. You guys grew up in the same city. Yes. So obviously. Hey, you're popular. Hold on, hold on, lunchbox. You knew of Amy on the other side of town?
Starting point is 00:52:40 No, after, like, after high school, I met people. I had a car. They're like, oh, I went to school with Amy and she was in the cool school. What if they dated in high school and they never told us? That would be wild. Breaking news.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Anyway, so 56% of people say they think they're cool now. more so than when they were in high school. Cool's relative, obviously. I think cool is just confidence. Yeah, because it's how you feel, right? So now we know, lunchbox does not feel cool. He doesn't feel cool. No.
Starting point is 00:53:10 It's just I don't get to do cool things, so I'm not as cool as I was. So your coolness is based on the things you get to do. Yes. My coolness would be with the confidence to be yourself regardless. Right. That'd be cool to me. Bobby Boneshow. Boney up the day.
Starting point is 00:53:24 This story comes us from Pulaski County, Kentucky. A 44 year old man living in an apartment Had been stealing the neighbor's Wi-Fi He's like, why get Wi-Fi when I can use airs? Well, they kept turning the Wi-Fi off So he couldn't use it. So 5.30 a.m., he goes knocking on the door With a baseball bat.
Starting point is 00:53:43 Boom, boom, boom. Open up the door. If you don't turn back on the Wi-Fi by the time I get back to my apartment, I'm going to kill you. Oh, gosh. Jeez. Put a password on your Wi-Fi.
Starting point is 00:53:55 Good point. You've got to turn it off. I'm thinking about them. having to turn their Wi-Fi off, literally put a password on it. I mean, he still might kill you, but he never would have got on it to begin with. And so they opened the door, and he hit the woman with the baseball bat. Oh, my. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:54:09 Okay. If you just would have put a password on it to begin with, you'd never got hit with a baseball. I don't want to blame the victim. But right? Yeah, I mean, I'm perplexed as to why they didn't use that method to begin with. Good point. Double bonehead. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:20 Okay. I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day. I want to go and talk to Joy, who is in North Carolina. Hey, Joy. Morning studio. Morning. I was just listening to the segment you did on the ridiculousness of unpaid maternity leave
Starting point is 00:54:33 with all the child birth does to women's body. And it reminded me of listening to your Bobby cast with Caitlin and hearing about her struggles with childbirth and how her parents came to help before and after. And so I was wondering a couple weeks ago, Bobby, Eddie and Lunchbox were talking about how it's kind of out of the goodness of their heart they expect in-laws and grandparents to come help with the kids and they don't help pay. So I was wondering if your take.
Starting point is 00:54:57 on that has changed now that you have personal experience with having in-laws come and help now that your daughter is here. They drive and they're like, we love road trips. So if they came and they were like, hey you mind chipping, I just pay for the flights anyway.
Starting point is 00:55:13 I don't know. That's all. So, but they drive. I don't know. What are you asking? Like, will I pay for, I mean, sure. We take them on vacation with us. We pay for those trips. Were you against us? Like,
Starting point is 00:55:26 No, I think when Lunchbox's wife was like, hey, can we pay and help them with their flights because they had come and stayed for a week and they had flown across the country, I was like, yeah, pay for their flights because you want them to come back again. And he's like, oh, the guys should pay for their flights. I don't even like them. I don't remember that. I didn't say all that. Is that your question, Joy? More so, yes, just your take on if you feel like you should contribute financially to them making the community to come help you guys. And yes.
Starting point is 00:55:52 Yeah, I mean, they wouldn't take it. They wouldn't take it. And also they drive. And so I think if I were like, hey, let me cover your gas. Don't be, don't be stupid. Right. Because they do live close enough to make the drive. Right. So.
Starting point is 00:56:06 The gas these days. Yeah. It's like a flight now for sure. I completely understand your point. I still feel the same way that I felt where Lunchbox's wife was like, hey, should we pay for their flights? That if that just gets asked like it should, I think you should. Especially if they came in help for how long? I was seven days.
Starting point is 00:56:24 I think they like to do that. I agree. Both can be true though. Yeah. Because if you need them to come back ever, kind of last minute, and they're like, I don't think we can't. And they're not going to say that maybe they don't have the money to do it. Let's be like, we really can't right now. But if they know that you're there to help them,
Starting point is 00:56:38 there's not a right answer. I just feel like I would want them to feel supported. But yeah, I don't know. They leave and I put a gas can full of gas in the back of their truck. I got you guys little something for the drive home. Or like you throw a gift card in their cup holder. Yeah, here you go. Yeah, but we also try to do stuff for them.
Starting point is 00:56:54 Outside of that, like I said, we will take them on vacations just to prove we're thankful for their help and just pay for everything. Flights, trip, all that. And they don't ask for it at all. Maybe we try to do that once or twice a year. Yeah, that's nice. I've never done that. Not bad. Never. Well, things are just different.
Starting point is 00:57:12 Oh, are they? What? What are they? Amy, what do you mean? Everything's relative. That's what I mean. No, that's not what you mean. Amy's hit me like three days in a row with some little offhanded remark, like things are different. About how financially different you are from, okay, how, how, what do you mean by hit?
Starting point is 00:57:31 It's like, hit you by a compliment? No, remember whenever on Mother's Day she was like, oh yeah, you did the letters and I said, I got my wife a gift. She goes, boy, was it a gift. And I was like, what are you doing? Everything's relative. Okay, yes. I know. You still don't know what that gift was.
Starting point is 00:57:47 No, and you won't. And you won't. And Amy's the only person in the whole world that knows other than my wife. Dang, Amy. What? What is it? Bobby, they wouldn't even understand. We wouldn't understand what?
Starting point is 00:58:00 Dang, now she's insulting you guys because you're stupid. Are we dumb, Amy? Stupid. Wow. Okay, guys. Bobby, you know it's true. I'm not arguing with you. I'm just saying you love to slide those in.
Starting point is 00:58:13 Gosh, I thought you would take them as compliments. Like, I thought you would take it as a compliment. Like, wow. Wow. Wow. It is all relative It's definitely relative Because you guys could take them to Pigeon Forge
Starting point is 00:58:28 Yeah, not even I've done a dinner, you know It's only just the four of us Maybe a matinee We took them to Italy Very different But I see just like in the chatters It's all relative
Starting point is 00:58:42 Yeah, it just depends Guys, it's all relative It's all relative Okay Joy, anything else I can help you with No, I was just wondering your take on the matter, and I love hearing about your experience just now as a dad. And also, thank you guys for the birthday shoutout you did for my daughter last month. My daughter ate in. She turned 10 double digits, so that's all. I was just wondering your take on things were.
Starting point is 00:59:06 Dang, we did a birthday. We do almost no birthday shoutouts because if we do one, you know, you bring candy for one kid. You got to have for the whole class. Yes. And so did, did you leave a voicemail in the way. Yeah. Yeah. I did like the last two years I was like I left voicemails and you said specifically in your message okay we'll do it because we did it last year I was like okay we're on a row but hey I'm not complaining so she appreciated she loved hearing from you guys so thank you let's do it try again at 11 11 years old 11 a yeah you've already done two years in a row like let's get the next one but just make sure to say aden you're counting on us being here another year oh boy are we not going to be here next year well now y'all really can't take your in-laws on vacation Yeah, we're really screwed. All right, Joy. Hope you have a great day. Thank you, guys, too.
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