The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 1: Lunchbox Was On 'The Price Is Right'! + Baby Billie's First Big Bath + Masterpiece Theater

Episode Date: April 1, 2026

We talked all about Lunchbox making it on The Price is Right! This is not an April Fool's Joke! We hear back all the clips from the show of Lunchbox being called on down, them using his real name, and... how he feared he wouldn't make the stage. We hear about the entire experience that he kept hidden from us for months! Bobby answers listener questions about if he is using baby talk, his father-in-law's reaction to naming Billie after him, dad brain and taking a big bath for the first time.  Per listener request, we play Masterpiece Theater!  Bobby and Ray act out a scene and then everybody has to guess what famous movie it is. Eddie wants to know if he looks suspicious? He shares a story about being approached by security in a grocery store parking lot after a woman found his behavior suspicious.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:41 Why don't we start with this? The Florida Department of Health claims that consuming more than 96 pieces of nerds candy in a year can exceed safe annual arsenic exposure levels for children. Oh my. I have so many nerds because I go to Sonic and I get nerds put in there. I don't know, three times a week. I'm for sure. If that's the case, I'm not a child, but I'm dying. I mean, and 96 nerds is, that's pretty easy to do. I feel like that's like half a box. I can do 500 in a single water. They're awesome. I love nerds.
Starting point is 00:03:09 It just feels like they're just little sugar nuggets. But yeah, that's the story. They're arsenic nuggets. WUSF.org with that. The concern extends beyond single servings. Arsenic exposure of acumen. I'm out. Costco has a 10 pound, $140 chocolate Easter bunny.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Wow. I'll say it again. 10 pound, $140 chocolate Easter bunny. You will need a hammer to eat it. Can I send someone, Scova, can I buy one of these? Can we have somebody to go to Costco? I'd love to have one. Are they available right now?
Starting point is 00:03:38 Yeah. Just in time for Easter, Costco is selling a massive 10-pound chocolate bunny named Pete. Priced up to 140 bucks. I'm looking at Pete now. Yeah, we can go check. I was looking there this weekend. I didn't see it,
Starting point is 00:03:50 but we could check another location and see if they haven't. It's 151 servings. 22,000 calories. Oh, my goodness. Wow. 22,000 calories. I got to have one of these. New York Post with that story.
Starting point is 00:04:01 If we can find one, I'd like to have one. Oh, yeah. I'll check for you today after the show. A severed leg has been found on a California Beach. And so they started doing all the stuff they're doing to it. Like, who is it? Where to come from?
Starting point is 00:04:12 It is traced back to a banker missing since 1999. Whoa. A severed leg found on a northern California beach has been identified as belonging to Walter Carl Kinney, a former Santa Rose banker who disappeared in 1999. Shortly after its appearance, another leg had been discovered nearby, it remained unidentified until 2003 when his daughter provided medical records that had the unique features that he had. I guess they found the other leg now.
Starting point is 00:04:35 What was happening with him? What was he up to? What do you mean? He had both his legs cut off. Sharks? Yeah. Oh, I thought like taking out to see. Oh, I think too, like chopped up.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Oh, really? Yeah. Sharks. Oh, I thought sharks for sure. I don't think they're coming back whole legs if a shark gets it. Yeah, and from 1999, why is there a whole leg? Like, I wouldn't think there's anything left. It would disintegrate, right?
Starting point is 00:04:58 I'm with a bone. What do you call it? In 2026, advanced DNA testing confirmed the newly discovered remains making for a bizarre case. in which he was effectively identified twice more than 20 years apart. The other weird thing is they put in the fact that he was a banker, so I'm like he must have had some doing some money stuff.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Which makes, there's no reason to think that. That's just what he did. Just what he did. But yeah, it doesn't say, but I would have thought somebody took him out. Chopped him up and threw him out there. I don't know that. It could easily could have been a shark or a squid.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Who knows? He refused to do some stuff. If you see a woman driving and she has her kids with her, plenty of space according to experts. A survey of more than 500 chauffeering mothers finds that one quarter have been involved in accidents as they shuttle children to school music lessons, sporting events. Nearly 70% exceed the speed limit.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Typically, it was the children fighting, arguing and shouting that distracted the mom leading to the traffic infractions or accidents. That's from Christian Science Monitor. Your thoughts on that? Yeah, I mean, I could see that. Any distraction in the car? Yeah. I mean, you've got multiple kids in there.
Starting point is 00:06:04 easy for that to happen. You're looking in the rearview mirror at them. You're turning around to look at them. You're slamming on the brakes to get their attention. Oh, oh. Okay. That's interesting one. Yeah. I've done that. Man, there's nothing better than hitting the brakes to get their attention. You slamming it. They all jerk and be like, oh, what? Dad. I'm like, now are you listening to me? I always make sure that like no one's around though. Like I'm not like slamming it in the middle of the highway. But if it's clear, I will do a dramatic stop. That's awesome. Oh yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Maybe I'll get there one day. You will. From the New York Post, finally, Delta had an engine explode. And they have it on video. A Delta plane was forced to make an emergency landing. I think they were flying to Atlanta. There were 272 passengers on it. 14 crew suffered a mechanical issue with its left engine.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Flames, sparks are shooting from the jet. Terrifying video shared on social media captured sparks flying from under the wing as the jet's wheels lifted off the runway. The airline blamed a mechanical issue. It landed safely upon the emergency landing. The customers were taken by bus to the terminal. I want to see this thing. I'm looking at the clip here from the New York Post.
Starting point is 00:07:14 And if somebody notices something and just takes their phone and they're up in the sky, you can still see the buildings under it, but the wing is on, it looks like it's on fire. If you notice it, do you hit the button? Ding! That's funny. Hey, guys. Excuse me. That's a good question.
Starting point is 00:07:30 I don't want to freak the whole plane out. So maybe I Slowly walk up there I think it's Amy you can see it Everybody sees it Okay And it's night time
Starting point is 00:07:41 I was just trying to think If there's a responsible way To like get their attention But if you're in takeoff Like even the flight attendants are buckled up The fact that it's night time though It's a dramatic situation But I don't think it would look as intense
Starting point is 00:07:53 If it were daytime But because that's dark Yeah Flames are flying off this wing Yeah everybody's okay though So that's good This is not April Fool joke because we talked about it on the podcast yesterday, but Lunchbox did make it on the
Starting point is 00:08:06 price is right. So not an April Fool's joke. You had a viewing party? I had a viewing party last night. It was amazing. So many people is so loud. I mean, we had to turn the subtitles on because I thought the kids wouldn't want to watch it, but all the kids came in and they wouldn't shut up. So a little bit of spots blown up because you hear his real name again. Yeah. And he hides that. So just so everybody knows, his name's, I'd never heard him called Daniel before. Just Dan. Because yesterday, we literally. didn't think he got on. I thought maybe he got on. It was a bit, but I really still didn't think he got on. And so during the podcast, people started messaging me. And they said, Daniel got on
Starting point is 00:08:41 the showcase showdown. And I'm like, I don't care who's Daniel. We want lunchbox to get on. And that was lunchbox. And so this is them calling down Daniel, right? This is the first time I've heard it. Okay. Oh, you haven't heard. What about at home? It was so loud that I couldn't even hear it. He saw the subtitles. I saw the subtitle. Got it. Okay, here you go. comes from Hollywood television's most exciting hour. It's the price is right. Daniel Chappell, come up. So you were the first one out of the gate.
Starting point is 00:09:18 First one out of the gate. That's insane. How like relaxing? How much of a relief is it? Huge. You were the first one out of the gate. Huge. Because when you're sitting in the audience before and you're talking to everybody around,
Starting point is 00:09:31 you're like, man, I just hope I get called. I hope I get called. Oh my gosh. And they start the show and it's like, There's no way you're going to be the first one. You never think you're going to be the first one. And they said it, and I still didn't even know I was the first one. And then they did the cue card under the camera.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Oh, you couldn't hear that either. No, because everybody's screaming and everybody's jumping up and down. And I sat there and I looked at the name. And it took about a second. And I was like, that's me. And the lady in front of me, Marilyn, she turned around before I even noticed it was me. And she was like, oh, that is me. And I went crazy.
Starting point is 00:10:07 So, okay, they call, how long are you sitting there before they call any names? 35 minutes. It's a long time. Because they got to shuffle all 215, 220 people into the studio and they have to tell you where to sit. So there's a lady at the back and then there's two people in each aisle, one in each aisle. And they'll say, go see her, she'll tell you where to sit. And they boom, and they put you where, and they spread you out because I guess they want people to get called up from every section of the crowd. and so they don't want all the people getting called up in one section.
Starting point is 00:10:40 That makes sense. I think this is 10 out of 10 that lunchbox kept it a secret from at least us, the listeners. I have to know, did he keep it a secret from y'all too? Did you really have no idea? This is just so great. Great comedy, guys. Wonderful job. No idea because I wouldn't have revealed it, how I revealed it, if I had known.
Starting point is 00:11:01 There'd have been a massive buildup to it. We were literally doing the podcast live on YouTube yesterday. You can watch the clip. Nobody thought he got on. And I'm going into my DMs because we had one, we had a client meeting right at 10 when Price is Right started, right when the show ended. Then we went into an interview at 1030 to 11 that we recorded. Then we went back and did the podcast.
Starting point is 00:11:20 And I was like, oh, did anybody see lunchbox in the crowd? And I thought there would be pictures of lunchbox in the crowd. And that's when people were like, Daniel got on the show. Okay. Who the craps Daniel? So all of that played out live on the podcast yesterday. We had no idea. No idea.
Starting point is 00:11:35 He didn't say anything to us. No, and here's the thing. Before I went, we talked about this, guys. You guys said, hey, I know you're not allowed to say. So when you come back, we're going to ask you if you want to go travel anywhere. And I was going to do Papa New Guinea. I forgot. Or Papa New Guinea.
Starting point is 00:11:54 No, I remember that cut. Papa New Guinea! I didn't want him to reveal it. I didn't ask him that on purpose. Oh. Because whatever it was, I wanted it to be regardless, him in the crowd or him on the show. A surprise. I swear.
Starting point is 00:12:04 if you would ask him if he's traveling anywhere and he said Papa New Guinea, I'd be like, cool, when are you going? I did not remember that. So you go down and you're on contestants row. Correct. And a little bit of this we did yesterday, but it was such a blur. So I'm going to ask again, if I'm asking twice, I'm a dumb, dumb. You go down and how many games did you lose before you actually got to go up? I lost three games.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Were you starting to give up? I started to panic. I started to freak out that I am about to choke this opportunity away, that I was the first name out of George's mouth. That's his name? Yeah, that's his sidekick. Yeah, he's the one that does the announcement. He's up in the little booth.
Starting point is 00:12:41 And I was like, oh my gosh. And I literally sat down while they were doing one of the games and the guy sitting in the front row. He's like, I was like, dude, I'm choking. He goes, are you lunchbox? And he started freaking out. He's like, I'm here. Me and my wife got tickets because you guys were talking about it. And he was like, you'll be fine, dude.
Starting point is 00:12:56 You made a contestant row. Who cares? And I was like, no. He goes. That'd have been the worst. Because we said that. If you made it to contestant's row and didn't make the stage, that would have been worse than not making it. I agree. And he goes, yeah, Bobby may give you a hard time. And then I looked at Maryland,
Starting point is 00:13:08 my 80-year-old friend. I said, what am I doing wrong? She goes, you're not looking at me for help. And I said, okay, I'll look at you for help. And we stand back up and they said, and Drew says, George, give me another name. And he says, Maryland, come on down. Were you sitting in a place in the audience that you felt was advantageous to getting down there quickly? I mean, I was on the aisle. Oh, see, I'd have felt like, oh, I'm on the aisle. This is going. Awesome. But there are so many aisle seats. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:36 Anybody else from the aisles get called down? Marilyn? Classic Maryland. She was right in front of me on the aisle. And no, no other aisle people. I think they were all a few seats in. You didn't watch the show after everybody left by yourself? No.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Your house? Because I think I would have spent a minute with it. Did you watch the clip that? I mean, we all reposted it last night. Did you watch that clip? I've seen that clip. Yeah, but even in that clip, it's not like, I wanted the part of, Daniel, come on down.
Starting point is 00:14:03 And it wasn't in there. Do you wish they would have let you do lunchbox? Yeah. Wait, why wouldn't they? It's all name. You can't do nickname. Did you ask them to? Big Hog.
Starting point is 00:14:11 Come on, dad. Like, we get to pick our nicknames on the show. Well, I don't know. It's school. They say, what do you want to be called by? This ain't school. Yeah, this isn't school. And they write,
Starting point is 00:14:19 they just take your ID and they write what's on the ID. Interesting. The trip is a trip to Temecula California. Temecula, man. He hits that. He does the $1 thing over Maryland, his friend. He turned on her, man. You've got to be ruthless when.
Starting point is 00:14:33 you are there, you're there for yourself. I mean, you met these people an hour ago. He goes up and this is him talking to Drew for the first time when he hits at, what, like, $641 or something? It was... 651. Was it, no, it was 1,000... Oh, just kidding. I have no idea. Yeah, I know. That wasn't in the clip. Oh, well, I thought with Maryland she said 650 and he went 651.
Starting point is 00:14:56 No, no, because the trip to Temecula, California was like $3,300. Oh, dang. She bid $1,249, I believe, and I bid $1,000. 1,250. Oh, she gave you that dollar hole. Yeah. Numbers are hard. Something like that. All right. This is lunchbox going up to talk to Drew Carey for the first time. That's great. Where are you from? Where are you from, bud? Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville, what do you do? I work for the Bobby Bone Show. We're a morning radio show. And I came by myself because this has been a dream. And do you believe in miracles?
Starting point is 00:15:26 Are you like the sidekick guy? Yeah, I've been to jail for the show. I am shocked That's awesome. That's a funny laugh. This poor guy. Give him something good. You got to beat an 80, Daniel. Good luck, buddy.
Starting point is 00:15:56 I mean, his laugh. That's so good. Here's a play me a voicemail number four because we run out of time. I want to make sure we get to the big stuff here first. lunchbox, the first name called and made it to the showcase showdown. Most entertaining episode of The Price is Right ever. I can't believe he made it on, Bobby. I can't believe you called it. This deserves employee of the year. I did not call it. I suspected how he was acting
Starting point is 00:16:24 because he wanted to avoid it that something happened. So a few weeks ago, I was like, I think he made it. I wish I wouldn't have said that. Well, even your suspicion, I was like, no, I was like, no, I don't know why Bobby's acting like he pulled this off. There's no way. If we would have known, this is another thing. If we would have known, I would have never started to predict that he made it. Because I would have wanted it to play out better. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:44 But for me, I'm going, I think he made it because if he didn't, that was a fun bit too, that we waited up until it. And then he didn't get on. So you went on and the game was where I saw part of the game. There were like three things. Yes, there was three items. There were three pairs of Jimmy Choo Shoos, a home gym, and a desktop computer. And there was three prices. There was a price in front of each item.
Starting point is 00:17:04 Two prices were correct. One price was wrong. And I had to pick which one was wrong and I win all three. Man, Drew, I wish I worked out more. But I'm about to start working out when I win this. Give me number two. Number two. Devon Gota.
Starting point is 00:17:22 Anything with 4,000-12080s. You're ready. One, two, three. You got it. Yes. Yes. How did that feel? Oh my God. It was so great.
Starting point is 00:17:30 It was so great. Like, it is so cool to win the game. And then you gave one of the girls a hug. I did. I ran right up to the girl. Okay. Maybe a little aggressive. We'll do.
Starting point is 00:17:40 We'll break. We'll come back because we have lunchbox spinning the wheel. Yeah. And then you heard he did make the showcase showdown. Then we have lunchbox guessing prices for the showcase showdown. And if you didn't hear from yesterday's show, we will not reveal what happened at the end until we come back. Everybody good? Yes.
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Starting point is 00:21:45 Holy crap, I just turned on prices right as Stinking Lunchbox gets called to the stage, kisses, shoes, wins, unbelievable. Awesome. Later. So in the last segment, Lunchbox got called down very first. It took him three rounds to get up on stage. He hits the game, and now it's where you grab the wheel and you spin the wheel. And because you'd won the most, you were third?
Starting point is 00:22:09 Yeah, because the other two lost. So I was the big winner for those three games. I got to spend last. And so he had to beat 80 cents. They both had it. They both had hit 80 cents. That's the great part of my going third, right? You get to see what other people do.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Yeah, you know what you need. Okay, so here's lunchbox spinning the will for the showcase. Two different spins. You got to beat an 80, Daniel. Good luck, buddy. Daniel's lunchbox, by the way. You want to say hi to someone? Yeah, I want to say hi to my three boys, my wife, American, all my dogs,
Starting point is 00:22:39 back at the crib. dad, brother, sister, nieces and nephew. Let's go. Give you a dollar. 85 is going to sue. 30. One more spin. Oh.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Okay. Pause. Pause. What are you thinking when you only got 30? I'm thinking this is going to take a miracle. This is going to take a miracle. What did it almost land on? 85.
Starting point is 00:22:57 Oh. It did like the wheel when it was tink. And you know what I first thought? I was like, I don't have good luck with wheels. The wheel on the studio always lands on me. It gives me bad luck. It gives me nightmares. PTSD.
Starting point is 00:23:10 And so I was like, Man, I could have just had one spin been done. But no, here we go. We need a miracle, folks. You need at least 50 to go to tie. Yep. 55 or more to win. Yep.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Here we go. 85 is going to sue. 30. One more spin. Please. 50. Come on. 60.
Starting point is 00:23:28 70. 60 for a 90. 60. Stop. Stop. Yes. 60. 60.
Starting point is 00:23:36 60. 60. Let him scream. Let him scream. Oh my God. So you'll love to have a donut. If you're on a diet, you want to have a donut. Help yourself.
Starting point is 00:23:45 You just got a bendy on the wheel. Check us out on Facebook. We're at the price is right. Okay. By the way, he's in a full tux. Just so you can visualize it. He's in a full tux. But when it got to 60, it went all the way through the 60 and all the way up and
Starting point is 00:23:58 all. And then came back down. Like, it was an inch from clicking over to 15 cents. And my life would have been curtains. It would have been over. Do you think the wheel was heavier than you thought it was? Lighter than you thought it was? Lighter than I thought it was.
Starting point is 00:24:11 Because you probably gave it a big heave-ho and it went. Yeah. Because I saw the one lady in front of me, she fell down because it was so heavy. And I was like, oh, and I thought Marilyn, they were worried she was going to need help, but she did a great job. And then I got up there, I was like, oh, I did it. Because I always worried, man, what if I don't get it all the way around? That would be embarrassing. Yeah, it'd be embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Ray, play this voicemail, please. Oh, my goodness. I am watching Lunchbox's episode of The Price is Right, and I expected absolutely nothing less of him. but I also don't understand how they didn't kick him off the show for being as crazy as he was. So Lunchbox. Love the show. Bye.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Okay. We are now at the Showcase Showdown and we're going to, I'm going to give you a brief recap of what he told us yesterday. He gets on. You're against a woman. What does she win? She won a trip to Banff. Oh, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Canada, Canada. Okay, so Lunchbox is playing this woman, but she had won a bigger thing than he had won. Right. So she gets to decide in the Showcase Showdown and they're like, here's a trip to Thailand here's a trip and she's like pass yeah it was a trip to Thailand
Starting point is 00:25:14 a trip to Greece a trip to New Orleans she passed it to lunchbox so lunchbox is showcase showdown in a tuxedo one of the two people up on stage and so this is lunchbox guessing the price of those three trips right that's this clip right there's no reveal of the numbers yet
Starting point is 00:25:28 I think so you didn't pull the clips I didn't pull the clips man just hit the clip Daniel you also bid 32000 oh yeah wait this is the end one okay okay So you had bid on those three trips. How much?
Starting point is 00:25:43 $32,000. And her, it was a couple crappy things. It was like a bunch of old, you know, T-shirts, nostalgic t-shirts. What else was it? Pac-Man arcade game. And then the big one. Four DVDs. And a brand-new Ford Bronco.
Starting point is 00:25:58 So she was waiting for the car. Yeah. Because she wanted the car. So what did she bid on that? $32,000. And her number came up and it was. 41. thousand something so she was off by
Starting point is 00:26:10 9,000. But she was below so she's still in the game. Yes, and you know what it's funny? I'm just going to just go ahead. No, tell me what's funny. I'll tell you after. I'll tell you after. Okay, so she's still in but he's bid on his trip $32,000. So as long as he doesn't go over,
Starting point is 00:26:26 pretty much, he's going to nail this. All right, hit it. Daniel, you also bid $32,000 for a trip to New Orleans, trip to Greece, trip to Thailand. Actual price is 31,301. Just over. Just over by $699.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Sorry, man. He missed it by $699. He was closest, but he was over. That is hard to hear. Oh, man. And then what did he do? Did they show you falling on the ground? Yeah, I collapsed, man.
Starting point is 00:27:01 They show it? Yeah, they showed it. They showed it. So what were you about to say then? The funny thing. is after we bid, there's a break because they got to go with them back and get all the cards and everything. And she looks at me
Starting point is 00:27:13 and she goes, what did you bid? And I said $32,000. She goes, oh no, I definitely lost. She goes, because I bid $32,000. You're going to win. She thought she had lost. Interesting. And so in my emotion, I was like, oh my gosh, I just won the Showcase Showdown. When she bid $32,000,
Starting point is 00:27:29 I also thought, oh, it's curtains, boys and girls. I am going on an airplane. How does it work? Like she did $32,000 and then you guessed. Did you know she had guessed? I guessed first. Oh, you guessed first. Okay. Because I was like, that's weird. They guessed the same thing. Right. But it was devastating, man.
Starting point is 00:27:46 Okay. I don't think it should be devastating. You got on the stage. You gave yourself the best opportunity and then you won. You won the mid-level. And then you won the win. We'll spend. Yeah, this is so epic. Maybe lunchbox you will now realize, like, the world isn't against you. And let me tell you, I played the entire game. That is your goal. The goal is to win. but I got to play every step of the way and it was amazing
Starting point is 00:28:10 and you know what's crazy is when the credits were rolling for the first time ever and price is right they had a camera on me side stage they showed me like devastated I didn't know the camera was I was because they take you off the stage
Starting point is 00:28:25 you were devastated like I was just back there going because it was $600 and I didn't know it but you watch the show and as the credits are rolling they get away from the winner and they show me backstage, like, covered my face for the first time in history.
Starting point is 00:28:41 How hard was it not to tell people? And how do you know first time in history? Someone on line said that. Okay. How hard was it not to tell everybody? So hard. So hard. I had to come up with, like, ideas on what I was going to say.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Like to you guys, the next day when you're like, so what happened? I was like, man, I've got to have a story about the next two days of what I'm going to tell them and what's going to go on and in my head and like, how did it go down? And so I just, and I saved a few pictures like, and I waited to post and I was like, all right, this is, you know, when I'm here day three. So that way, I'm not going to have my phone out as much because I didn't want to give it away. I was just so hard.
Starting point is 00:29:23 I mean, every day I thought someone was going to say, hey, man, should you really get on? No, man, no. And people ask you, all you guys, bring it up. Callers, leaving voicemails. I'm like, stop leaving voicemails. Please. Because the more you bring it up, the more someone's going to look at me. Did you like that we were tied up when the show was on yesterday?
Starting point is 00:29:43 No. Well. Because, again, we had a client meeting right when the show was on locally. So we weren't able to watch it. And then we went right into that and something else. And so I didn't even check if you got on, which again, I was just looking for crowd pictures of them in the crowd until like 11. We were still up here doing our YouTube page. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:00 No, I wish you guys would have, we could have turned it on. Watched it live. Yeah. because your reaction would have been phenomenal. Phenomenal. I see that. It also sounds like he's going, Benomina.
Starting point is 00:30:14 We will talk more about this today in our part two podcast, which is only on the podcast feed. Where does this rank in your life moments? Number two. Behind? Prom king. No, this can't be behind Prom king.
Starting point is 00:30:27 This is better than Prom king. You've got to move on, dude. Move on. We don't get to pick your order. You get to pick your order. And if that's your instinct, your instinct says, Prom king, then stick with it. But I got to be honest.
Starting point is 00:30:38 To hear Drew Carey laugh like that when I was on stage, like that was pretty awesome. I bet that's first time in history. Like he was keeled over like. Yeah, he was. Does he use a small mic, like then mic, like Bob Barker? Yeah. Is that like an homage to Bob Barker?
Starting point is 00:30:53 Like he still uses that because Bob Barker did. I think it looks better on TV too. And they said, oh no, this is what they said. I remember them saying this. They use it because a big mic is intimidating. They found a lot of people got skis. air, like, tensed up when there's a big mic, when it's very small and thin. Like small mics.
Starting point is 00:31:10 It's not as intimidating. That is awesome. It's crazy. The whole, how the whole thing played out. Did you even go up for double day? No. Valentine's Day, yeah. Valentine's Day was the same day that I was there.
Starting point is 00:31:24 They filmed three episodes in the day. So I saw all the Valentine's Day people. I want to make something clear too. Hey, Scoob, Steve. You didn't have a connection that got him on. People are now, oh yeah. No, there's no connection. People are saying that you had a connection.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Did you have a connection? No, I did not. You did not. And now I didn't have a connection. I didn't pull any strings. I don't know anybody to pull strings. No, we just, we had the gut feeling of like if he goes out there and brings that person. He's going to get on.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Yeah, because what they're looking for is like he fits all the day. And he shows up in a tucks. It's like, okay, that guy's perfect. So what a day yesterday was, he didn't get the job. He had to announce that for the baseball team here in town. Yeah, that was tough. And then it was he got on prices right. Would you have rather got the job and not got on price?
Starting point is 00:32:05 No. Okay. No. Good, good. No. No. Score one for lunchbox. It's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:32:12 We will go live on our YouTube page later and talk more about this. Or you can check it out on the podcast. Search for the Bobby Bone Show podcast. That is a freaking plus. Congratulations. Good job, man. All right, there you go. Hello, Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:32:44 I was recently invited to a wedding, but the couple told me they're keeping it small, and I won't be able to bring a plus one. Normally, I'd understand, but I've been with my girlfriend for for three years. We've all had dinner together more than once. It feels weird to be invited without her. It's not like a casual date. It also feels like my relationship is being dismissed. Am I overreacting?
Starting point is 00:33:04 Should I decline to go without her? Sign no plus ones. Okay, this is very easy. Get over yourself. I get it. Maybe they only have so much money. And if you ain't married, and that's their rule, heck, even if you are married, they don't like the person.
Starting point is 00:33:18 They get to invite whoever they want. So it does cost money to have a wedding. Think about that. They may only have so much. And also it's their wedding. They get to decide who comes. So that's it. I know it sucks.
Starting point is 00:33:30 And if you've all like hung out with them, that sucks because it feels a little more personal. I have a friend now that's having a wedding. It's coming up soon. And same situation. He said if they ain't married, they ain't coming. At our wedding, it was either you had to be married or you had to have been with someone for a long time to invite. Because we were not having somebody's first date be at all. There's no like willy-nilly personal ones.
Starting point is 00:33:52 It's up to the person that's having the wedding. They're spending the money on it. They get to decide who comes to their party. So I understand that sucks, but you got to get over it. I took a hinge date. Bobby's wedding? I know. Can you imagine?
Starting point is 00:34:05 Oh my gosh. Amy shows up what somebody knew? No, I think I was still married at the wedding. That'd be even weirder. Amy you're still married and showed up with a hinged date. No, but yeah, I was in the wedding. and it was funny because her and her husband met on Hinge, so it just seemed funny.
Starting point is 00:34:23 That's fine and fine as long as the wedding didn't have a problem with it. Second date, yeah. I mean, she was like, yeah, you can bring whoever. And I thought, well, this is kind of just a little, you know, we're adding to the Hinge story of like, what if it all works out? It didn't, but that would have been cool if it did. We figured. What do you say to this emailer?
Starting point is 00:34:42 Yeah, I agree with you. I think I would still go. These are friends that are important. to you, I would assume, and you don't want to just skip their wedding because you feel like your relationship is being disrespected. Weddings are boiled down to money at the end of the day. I agree. And if it ain't your money, you don't get to the side. And it's not, then if they make an exception for you, then someone else might be like, well, you made an exception for him. Can you make an exception for me and my partner? Like, and then it's snowball. So just go to the wedding. Have a good time.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Hopefully your girlfriend will understand and you're good to go. Yeah. Or I would say go to the wedding. Shut up. And then after the wedding, all good. again. Yeah. Yeah, it's not your money, so you don't get to decide. It does suck. So we're going to agree with you there, but you don't get to decide. I was just wondering, Bobby, if you recorded Caitlin's dad when he found out that the granddaughter's name was Billy. If he successfully recorded it, what was his reaction? Love the show. Bye. We did not record it. It was after Caitlin had delivered the baby. We told nobody the name. So they didn't know. And they came in because they were in town from Oklahoma for this reason and they were in the waiting room and I went out
Starting point is 00:35:52 to get them and I said all right you guys come in and they came in and they saw the baby and then Caitlin told them and we had a blanket with her name on it and I think he was confused at first he's like what is that mine yeah he was like you named it after me and it was just that moment was so intense because she just had the baby but then after when they were leaving because they were here for a few days he was he was obviously emotionally moved by he was like thank you so much for naming her after me. It was great. We did not record it though. Sweet. My wife is not someone who wants everything recorded. I would have cameras up everywhere, but she's not someone. I did record, though, her having the baby, like once they have it out and they hand it to you. At that point,
Starting point is 00:36:31 we didn't know her. I recorded all that. They're fine with it. I didn't go below the equation. Yeah, you were up at the shoulders. Who has seen that video? Like, has the family seen it? People, yeah. There's nothing in it that's naked or anything. No, I know. It's just, that's a very intimate video. personal I don't know, I'd put it on the on the big screen out here it's awesome it's awesome
Starting point is 00:36:54 like it's really cool and my wife you know she'd just gone through that and she was like oh my god I love her it's wild it's cool and you can hear the song that you know
Starting point is 00:37:02 so he loved it obviously had no idea it was coming I think it didn't even hit him at first because I think he was confused by it we spell it differently it spelled like a girl B-I-L-L-I-E and his is B-I-L-L-Y obviously
Starting point is 00:37:15 although if he was a dude It was spelled B-I-L-L-I-E? Bro, we need to talk. Oh. Yeah. All right, we'll move with the next one. My question is for Bobby. Do you talk baby talk to Billy?
Starting point is 00:37:27 And if you do, like, what do you say it? Enjoy the show. Bye, guys. I don't really baby talk. No, I don't. I don't talk to my dogs and baby dog talk either. I mostly just talk to them like we're to business meeting or having dinner or lunch. So, yeah, that.
Starting point is 00:37:44 I sing songs, though. I used to sing them at normal speed at my. My wife's like, it's way too intense. Like, we got to get, we're trying to calm her down. Because I'd be like, chickadee china, the Chinese chicken. You got a drumstick in your brain stops to chicken. He's like, look, oh. So what do you do now?
Starting point is 00:37:56 Chickety China, the Chinese chicken. Got a drum stick in your brain starts ticking. Watch the next files with no lights on with Dala Mason. I hope there's smoky mons and this one. So I do that. So, but now no real baby talk. I do talk a little lower though. But we're trying to like have normal noise around her at all times.
Starting point is 00:38:17 even if she's sleeping. So that way she can be acclimated to it. And she does not react to the dogs barking. Like Stanley, nothing, because I think she probably heard it in the womb all the time. So that's just a normal sound. We had a big night last night. It was Baby Billy's first ever in the bath bath.
Starting point is 00:38:37 So, and I had to get in. I was wearing shorts because I was like, I ain't getting this thing naked. So I put on swim trunks. Thanks for clarifying. Yeah. I mean, big deal. Yeah. And the water has.
Starting point is 00:38:47 to be between like 99 and 101. And so it's not as warm as I like it because I like the thing hot. I like when you get out, your feet are burning. So I get in and there's a small bathtub that has kind of holes in it that goes in the big bathtub. So I'm in the big bathtub. She's in the small bathtub. And maybe doesn't know like that's that much because we've just been wiping her down a bunch or we have a little thing. But we did a full bath last night.
Starting point is 00:39:10 She rocked it. No problem. It definitely took longer to do because we had to run the water. I had to get in. I got to dry off. But we did a whole bath. it was a plus no crying she didn't really like lotion though after that that's not her favorite thing she didn't really cry then either she's just annoyed by lotion she's like me i don't like lotion
Starting point is 00:39:25 either so we had our first successful bath i will say that i'm kind of coming out of dad brain a little bit however yesterday we have a couple's therapy we go to every other week and we have since we got engaged and so we were going to go back yesterday because my wife's starting to feel pretty good after her recovery not fully back but pretty good and so we didn't really everybody take care of the baby obviously we don't have a babysitter anything what do you do with the newborn so we're like we'll just take it with us to couples therapy because baby sleeps anyway and so we go we wait in the office and our therapist doesn't come out and he's always out on time didn't come out didn't come out didn't come out and I said I think I brought us the wrong day I did what I brought
Starting point is 00:40:06 us the wrong day yeah yeah wow brought us the wrong day I was on time but I brought us the wrong day my calendar was off a little dad brain yeah that is that's rare not normal for you That would have been a day we're supposed to go, but I'd click that day off and we're back in two weeks. We go every other week. I didn't know we'd cut this date and I didn't follow up to go. So we're going to next week. Two weeks. Oh.
Starting point is 00:40:29 Two weeks from yesterday. So did that. I'd rather be there and not have it than not be there and have it. Yeah. That's true. So, yeah, and maybe it was good. We had a little adventure. So we put the car seat now in Caitlin's car because we've just had it in mine.
Starting point is 00:40:45 So we have two cars. She doesn't even driven her car in a while. But now, so we've done that. So, yeah, we're rolling. I have people that keep texting me, though, like, hey, send me a picture of the baby. Are they asking just to be nice or they really want to see the baby? I think they really want to see the baby. Because I send it.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Because the people we know, they have my cell phone number. I'm like, I send the pictures. But I'm like, are people just being nice? Like, I need to see the baby. No, people want to see the baby because my wife's always like, hey, is Bobby sending you another picture of the baby? Really? I'm like, no, he hasn't. I send them, but I'm just going, are they just being nice?
Starting point is 00:41:13 It's like they have to act like they care about a baby. I think it's sincere. Okay. Either way they're getting them. If they ask for them, they get them. But yeah, that's what's up. You can have opinions. You can have like a strong stance.
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Starting point is 00:44:56 It's unruly, it's unafraid, it's untraditionally la-la. Listen to Untraditionally Lala on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Time for a juicy story. It happened to somebody very close to me. That's all I'll say, but it happened to somebody very close to me. This person, about to have a baby.
Starting point is 00:45:16 This person, has already decided on the baby's name and they had shared it with their family. Somebody else in the family liked that name and they were having a baby before the person that I know, like a month. So they go into labor and they're like, well, if it's a girl, we're going to take that name. If it's a boy, don't worry about it. So everybody's like, oh, God, oh God, oh God, please don't be a girl. Please don't be a girl.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Let's just say the girl's name is Janine as the baby. Okay, I'm going to use a placeholder name. So the family that I know, they had said, hey, we're naming this baby Janine. The other part of their family is like, great name. We're about to name it Janine if it's a girl. And so again, we're all thinking, please let it be a boy because we don't want this. It was a girl. It was a name of a Janine.
Starting point is 00:46:00 Oh, my gosh. Wow. That's so terrible. It is terrible. And wrong. And rude. Inconsiderate. Crazy.
Starting point is 00:46:09 And so my friend goes, should I still name my baby Janine? I was like, I'd name it Janine. Two Janine. Like, I would be so competitive. What kind of family do you? does that. I don't know. Because that was never going to be the...
Starting point is 00:46:22 So it was never on the table for them. They weren't like, oh my gosh, we've been considering June 2? All of a sudden they were like, we like that name too. Oh, so cute, yeah. And they beat them to it. Dirty. Dirty. So these babies are going to be how far apart?
Starting point is 00:46:37 Month and a half, two months. This is another reason why you don't tell anybody your baby's name. I agree with that. Good one. And not only that, I don't know if she's still going to name her baby Janine. but you would double down on it Janine Janine O.G., Janine. O.G.
Starting point is 00:46:51 Yes. The original. The first. You put a date on it? Yes. Well, the date we picked it. So, but like, that's their family. So the Janine's would be, like, we'll call them cousins.
Starting point is 00:47:05 That's what she's worried about. Do you know the story from who it is? I don't, but I can guess. Yeah. And that is terrible. How sucky is that? Am I crazy? That I would be so upset?
Starting point is 00:47:15 No. You're not crazy. That's crazy. Because you don't own a name. You don't. Who behaves that way, though? I can't imagine being in labor. And then me and my partner thinking like, oh, yeah, remember when our relative told us the name they're thinking of naming their baby?
Starting point is 00:47:32 Since we're in labor right now, if it's a girl, let's take it. Like, I can't imagine doing that. If it's a boy, all good. But if it's a girl, we're stealing the name. And it's a known name. but it's not like a, it's a cool, original-ish kind of name. The only way it's acceptable is if they have documentation and proof that they were considering that name before they shared it.
Starting point is 00:47:56 That's the only way. Other than that? Oh, you mean the people. Yes, other than that, what is wrong with you? I agree. You must be part of a different, you're cut from a different cloth. Speaking of a cut, I cut them out of my family. If that happened to me and it was one of my siblings, I would never talk to them again.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Cut them out? Yes, I would never talk to them again. Ever? I'm out. It is very weird. That's so disrespectful. It is. So you align with me on this?
Starting point is 00:48:24 Yeah, I mean, I don't know for sure that I'm cutting them out of my family, but it is dirty. No, but I'm saying like they shouldn't have done that. Absolutely not. Like, my brain's trying to process how someone could do that. I don't understand that behavior. Lunchbox, what do you think? Oh, man. I think you got to cut them out of the family.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Like you don't talk to them anymore. I mostly don't agree with him, but I'm on this one. They took your baby name. They would be, what do you call it? Excommunicated? That's it. Like, no more. You, family gatherings, we don't talk.
Starting point is 00:48:52 I'm going to name my kid, Janine, and we are not going to talk. You are done. Dead to me. Wow. And maybe eight their house. It's so disrespectful. Even if you like the name, it's so disrespectful. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:03 I have a question. Okay. So what if they're having another baby? Who's they? Whoever stole the name for me. My friends are the Steelers. The Steelers. They're having another baby.
Starting point is 00:49:13 You find out that the name is. is Eddie. Okay. You name baby Eddie? And you're having a boy. Here's the thing about that name. You get them back? That's a terrible name. Eddie? I'd never want somebody to be named. I wouldn't want to name my kid a dumb name. It's an example. Oh, my bad. My bad. My bad. Would you name your kid Eddie after? Not out of spite. I wouldn't want to name a kid out of spite. Mm-mm. I wouldn't see that low. Yeah. Plus, you wouldn't even know what they're considering naming their baby because they're dead to you. Oh, right, right. You haven't talked to them. That's true. Ever. Yeah, I didn't know if you guys would all react like I did because I was really upset for them.
Starting point is 00:49:45 I almost want to talk to the Steelers to be like, talk me through like your upbringing. Like what is it about you, two people that came together to become husband and wife and make other children where y'all both thought that was okay. Maybe one person thinks okay. And then the partner's like, no, babe, that's totally wrong. We can't do that. But they both were like, not cool. So I have my wife. And they're making more humans like them.
Starting point is 00:50:11 I said to my wife, nobody's the villain in their own story. So how are they not the villain? Like, tell me what you think their story is. Yeah. Just like, tell me, like, project onto me what you think their story could be. And so she was just coming up with theories because she doesn't know them. And she said, maybe the wife is like, I really love that name and the other one just got to go along with it. Sure.
Starting point is 00:50:33 Like, he really doesn't want to, but he's like, okay. Because nobody's a villain in their own story. So whatever reason they have, to them, that is a good reason and it's not their fault. Could they have already had the name picked up? when it was born. You say that then whenever your other family brings it up. That's why I said you need documentation that you wrote down in a journal with the date. We're considering Janine.
Starting point is 00:50:55 Nope. Out. It's at least a two-year family suspension. Like I would go cut forever, but it's at least a two-year family suspension. We don't talk. Don't talk to me. And they'll probably not name their kid that now, the original name. Well, no, I wouldn't.
Starting point is 00:51:08 Because they don't want two kids that are related having the same name. Because my friend made a great point. She goes, because then they'll always be compared. the smart Janine, the pretty Janine. People make the comparisons because they're around the same age, same family. Like, how do you tell them apart? Which one are you talking about? Which Janine are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:51:24 I know. Okay, well, I'm glad we all semi-aligned on that because my mind was blown when I heard that. I want to know why you guys don't do Masterpiece Theater anymore. That was so awesome. Bobby and Ray would back down a scene and then everybody had to guess what the scene was. That was good. Love the show. All right.
Starting point is 00:51:44 Masterpiece Theater. Write your answers down. We'll do three movies, easy, medium, and hard. Everybody good? Good. All right. Ramundo, you ready to act?
Starting point is 00:51:53 Yeah. Here we go. And action. 180 years of searching and I'm three feet away. Of all the words written here about freedom, there's a line here that's the heart of all the others. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object,
Starting point is 00:52:11 events is the design to reduce them under absolute despotism. Is it their right? Is it their duty to throw off such government and provide new guards for their future security? People won't talk that way anymore. Beautiful, huh? I have no idea what you said. It means if something's wrong, those who have the ability to take action have the responsibility to take action. I'm going to steal it. Ha! What? I'm going to steal the Declaration of Independence.
Starting point is 00:52:36 Uh, Ben? C. This is the easy one? I'm in. That is the easiest one I think we've ever done in the history of Masterpiece Theater. I don't even know what. I'm in for the win. Five seconds.
Starting point is 00:53:00 Amy? Night at the museum? Lunchbox? I put Bill and Ted's excellent adventure. Eddie? Guys, I put National Treasure. The line, I'm going to steal the Declaration of Independence. Which is what the whole movie is about.
Starting point is 00:53:13 I've never seen the movie. I don't think I've seen that. With Nicholas Cage is really good. I mean, maybe it's been a little. But even then, like, I'm going to steal the deck. The literal line is, I'm going to steal the, I'm. going to steal the Declaration of Independence. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:24 All right. Eddie, one point. Okay, I think he's Eddie one. Wow. No, Eddie one. Eddie one. Yeah, all right. This would be medium.
Starting point is 00:53:33 Maybe I was wrong. Maybe that was harder than I thought. Medium, here we go. Why didn't you write me? Why? It wasn't over for me. I waited for you for seven years. But now it's too late.
Starting point is 00:53:44 I wrote you 365 letters. I wrote you every day for a year. You wrote me? Yes, it wasn't over. It still isn't over. Seen. Pretty good, guys. I'm in. I mean, could you feel the romantic?
Starting point is 00:54:02 I mean, yeah, I felt that. I felt like you literally. I wrote for 365 days. Yeah. Why didn't you write me? Five seconds. Lunchbox. Fifty first dates.
Starting point is 00:54:24 Eddie. That's the notebook. Amy? The notebook. Correct. It is the notebook. Good job, Raimundo. Eddie 2, Amy 1, lunchbox 0.
Starting point is 00:54:35 All right, this is the hard one. I'm pregnant. What? Honest to blog? Yeah, yeah, it's bleakers. It's probably just a food baby. Did you have a big lunch? No, just not a food baby, all right?
Starting point is 00:54:52 I'm taking like three pregnancy tests, and I'm for shiz up to spout. How do you even generate enough pee for three pregnancy tests? Tess. That's amazing. I don't know. I drank like 10 tons of sunny D. Anyway, dude, I'm telling you I'm pregnant and you're acting shockingly cavalier. Is this for real? Like, for real, for real? Unfortunately, yes. Oh my God. There we go. That's the kind of emotion I was searching for on my first take. See? Wow, guys. Do you know it, Eddie? I have an idea. I mean, I have a guess. I'm not sure 100%. You want a hint? I have something. No hint. It's a light hint. Now, I remember. I I'm written down.
Starting point is 00:55:32 I mean, I'm hoping Eddie doesn't get it so we can be tied. Nice. I don't know. I don't know. Okay, lunchbox. Knocked up. No. Oh.
Starting point is 00:55:42 Amy. Juneau. Correct. Eddie. June. Oh. Nice job. Eddie, all three.
Starting point is 00:55:51 Amy got two. Lunchbox zero. Eddie is our winner. Do you want a victory lap? Absolutely. You got tie breaker there, Ray? Yep. All right, here we go.
Starting point is 00:56:05 Can I ask you another question? No, that's the line, Ray. Sure. Okay, let's start over. Yeah, take two guys. Yeah, I think he just thought I was doing my thing, like talking to me. All, here we go, so again. Can I ask you another question?
Starting point is 00:56:20 Sure. You probably get to us a lot. This isn't the real Caesar's Palace, is it? What do you mean? Did Caesar live here? No, I didn't think so. That's a good one. That's the hangover.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Yes, sir. Yeah. Wow. That's Galaphanakis. He's like, that question here. Go to Tightbreaker 3, Ray. We'll do one more victory lap, Freddie. And then?
Starting point is 00:56:47 No, and then. And then. And then. I'm going to come in there. I'm going to put my foot in your, but if you say and then again. And then, and then, and then. Seeing.
Starting point is 00:57:04 Huh. I think Ray thinks when it says like laughs nervously, that's my line. No, that's just you, you know? That's where you laugh nervously. Yeah. And then? Eddie? Is that dumb and dumber?
Starting point is 00:57:15 No, dude, where's my car? Oh. And then? Eddie is our winner. Nice job. And that is Masterpiece Theater. Amy, if you look at Eddie. Eddie's six foot tall.
Starting point is 00:57:27 What do you weigh? 175 or something? Yeah, probably like, yeah. Close to 180 these days. Hispanic, bald head. Yeah. Would you see him and go, that guy's up to no good just by his appearance? Not at all.
Starting point is 00:57:39 Okay. Same. Thank you, Amy. Same. I try to not judge a book by his comfort anyway. What happened to you? So the other night, I dropped my wife off at the grocery store and I was like, hey, I'm just going to circle the parking lot while you get the groceries and then I'll just meet you when you get out. No problem.
Starting point is 00:57:52 So I was just circling slowly around the parking lot. And at some point, this lady gets out of her car and just starts walking in front of my car. So I just kind of am slowly following the lady. Because she's walking in the lane. When people do that, they're like walking in the parking lot right in the out where you drive and they won't get out of the way. Correct. But she looks back like, are you following me? I'm like, no, actually, you got in front of me.
Starting point is 00:58:16 And so she takes a few more steps, looks back again. Like concern, like, you're following me. And so she walks faster into the store and I'm like, I'm not following you. And then I'm not kidding. Like 30 seconds later, two security guards come out and start looking at me. She went and got security? Yeah. What car were you driving?
Starting point is 00:58:36 It was my wife. It was like a Chevy sedan. Yeah. Okay. Like, why are you profiling me? Was she white? Yes, she was. Classic. Classic white folks.
Starting point is 00:58:48 And I'm like, do I look suspicious? Dude, even crazier, I had my kids in the car. Like, I don't, I'm not. Yeah, that part also. Kidnapping you. So you saw her. Oh, you thought maybe she should have seen you had no more room to kidnap. Right.
Starting point is 00:59:01 It wasn't. I already have four kids. Like, who's going to kidnap with kids in the car? Unless he's been on a spree and he kidnapped them. Right. Maybe they're not his kids. I'm picking up people along the way. Like a bus.
Starting point is 00:59:10 So you saw her go in and get security in her? Yeah. Yeah. And then I just sat there. And it was almost perfect, though, because when security guys came out, my wife came out with a cart and I opened the back and helped the groceries. And I mean mugged them. Like, you're trying to profile me. Well, imagine them, though.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Like, they really are just coming out because someone feels threatened. Right. So they weren't doing anything wrong. And I don't know what she told them. I'm assuming she was just like. What do you think she told them? I think she said there's this suspicious man following me. Do you think she said Mexican?
Starting point is 00:59:37 Ooh, I didn't think about that. I mean, because I replayed this in my head. I'm like, what did she go in there and tell him? So I figured she was like, sir, sir, sir, there's a guy outside following me in this car. Like, you might want to check him out. Maybe they did say, what's the color of his skin? Yeah. And she said brown.
Starting point is 00:59:56 We're whispering it for effect. Possibly. I'm sorry that happened to you. You didn't deserve that. Thank you. What were you shopping for? She was just picking up dinner. Oh, dinner.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Are you guys having like an Easter dinner or anything like that? I want to barbecue. You are? For Easter, yeah. And then we already got our confetti eggs, which is what we do. Cascarones. Cascaurones. Thank you, Amy.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Yes. No problem. Yeah, these are like eggs that we die and we fill with confetti. And what's crazy is, dude, there was a time where I couldn't find these anywhere. And I had to get my parents to bring them from South Texas. Now, Amazon has them. Oh, yeah. Amazon Mexico or Amazon America?
Starting point is 01:00:30 See? Amy was talking to me about some other Easter egg hunt. It's like a, I like this idea. a different kind of Easter I got? Yeah, so instead of putting candy in the eggs, you put rewards of sorts, like stuff they might do anyways, but it just feels more special because they're getting in an egg, like, you know, movie time as a family, or 30 minutes of screen time, or 30 minutes of video game. Yeah, it's sort of a coupon. So instead of just a bunch of candy everywhere, some of the, I mean, you could probably mix and match, do some candy, do some rewards,
Starting point is 01:01:06 but it's just something that I saw some parents doing online. But I don't think that they're getting that as much as they get to have a coupon to get more of it or a coupon or whatever you say. Oh, as a parent, I would be like this is your coupon to get it. It's not like you get. You have to earn it though. Right. But hey, you want to cash in your, if they're playing video games, I'm going to be like, are you cashing in your 30 minutes? All right, time. Video games up.
Starting point is 01:01:28 Up. You got to cash it in. It's like bonus. Extra 30 minutes. I like the idea. Yeah, I mean, you just pick what would work for them, something that or for you, like, 20 minute massage for mom They find eggs
Starting point is 01:01:41 Are bad things for them You have to rub mom's feet for 20 minutes That's the egg you didn't want And the morning And you turn the radio on And the dial just keeps on turn Clutch box more game two School of Steve Red
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Starting point is 01:02:41 Story of the day. This story comes with us from Mexico via Colorado. A woman from Colorado complained, oh, I can't go outside. I need disability. So she's been collecting disability for two years And the tune to $60,000 Only problem is
Starting point is 01:02:59 They got her Surfing in Cancun, zip lining across the beach How they catch her? One of her friends posted pictures On social media Social media But like what are the odds they're going to run across that? I guess they intentionally check out some of their cases
Starting point is 01:03:16 Well if they're like our listeners Someone will go and tag the insurance company in comments. That'll do it. Because anytime we do any, oh, tag, tell on us, we're not doing insurance fraud or anything. But, yeah. And so she got 17 weeks in prison. What about the money?
Starting point is 01:03:33 She has to pay that back. And what do they call resitution? Resitution. That's in the article, but I wasn't sure how you said it. But what about if she doesn't have the money? She can't work, right? Isn't she unable to work? She can't go outside. Oh, yeah, she can't go outside.
Starting point is 01:03:46 All right, there you go. I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day. A guy in Virginia bought 20 identical tickets for a pick four lottery, ended up winning $5,000 for each ticket. So we won $100,000 bucks. It's just crazy to me when people buy 20 identical tickets. This is different with a pick four. 3-2, 38 were the numbers.
Starting point is 01:04:04 He visited the 7-Eleven on Cunningham Drive. I don't know where that is somewhere in Virginia. But I don't know. It feels like he's on the inside. Is it easier to hit pick fours? Okay. I know you have trouble with math. I do.
Starting point is 01:04:19 I do. I do. So there's two things about pick four. One, it's just four and not six plus one or five plus one. That's the obvious. And then two, this you may not know. It's just single digits where like Powerball, Mega Millions goes up to what 60 something lunchbox 60 or 70? Yeah. So it's zero through nine. Got it. Yeah. So he hit and he won $5,000. I just don't understand the whole buying so many, like the same ticket. Like that seems. You really believe in it. But Virginia may have about 20 identical tickets. End up winning five. thousand bucks for each ticket for each ticket and you got 20 of them yeah so that's what i'm saying like if it's like pick threes pick four is easier you double down on your bet like do 20 times because i i figure have a better chance at these numbers then then doing this with like a mega whatever megaball or powerball
Starting point is 01:05:06 you do have a better chance but you also are going to win way less money it's all the same like there's really not an advantage to any of this the advantage is you're going to possibly have a better chance at winning but if you do win you're not going to win as much money so that's fun that's awesome. It'd be awesome to win $5,000 because that's the whole, that's the grand prize, $5,000, but he hit it 20 times. I wouldn't buy 20 tickets. I'd diversify that a little bit. Right, you would pick different numbers, you would think. But this dude believed in it or is in the inside. He knew the numbers. That's wild. UPI with that story. We're done. Thank you. We'll see you tomorrow. Goodbye, everybody. Bobby Bones. The Bobby Bone show theme song, written, produced,
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