The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 2: Bobby Explains Why He’s Feeling Weird + New Crime Trend…Check Your Bushes! + Show Member Making Us Look Bad To Bosses

Episode Date: May 20, 2026

Bobby opens up why he is feeling weird today but hasn’t told anymore. Law enforcement is warning residents to watch for hidden surveillance devices after deputies investigating a burglary where ...they discovered cameras concealed inside bushes near homes. A listener has a question on why Lunchbox freaks out on celebrities in public but doesn’t pay attention to them when they are in studio and also how he dragged his wife in a comment about not being in ‘high heel’ shape. Eddie said that a higher up saw a workspace of a show member and said it looked bad! Eddie asks Amy to look at his face to see if it’s skinnier.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
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,
Starting point is 00:00:26 appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grave. Listen to the devil's quarry in the Bone Valley Feed on the IHeart Radio app. Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Joy is essential and it's also elusive. But now there's a new and exciting way to start your journey toward a more joyful existence. Joy 101. It's a new podcast hosted by me, Hoda Kotby.
Starting point is 00:01:02 If you're craving inspiration to maximize your joy, tune into these candid, uplifting, and moving on-air chats. Open your free IHeart Radio app. Search Joy 101 and listen now. Joy 101 with Hoda Kotfi is presented by CVS. All right, listen up. The Jonas Brothers here. Our podcast is called, Hey Jonas.
Starting point is 00:01:22 Since everyone has a podcast, we want it to as well. And we've had some incredible guests so far. And now our good friend, Nile Horn, is joining the show. How's it going, boys? Hey, Niall. It's the same thing with Slow Hands. Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it? You know, or taste so good can't be about food.
Starting point is 00:01:37 You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done. You too, Joe. Drop what you're doing and listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind. And nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo.
Starting point is 00:01:59 And every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports and giving you the real story behind the headlines. and we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves. Their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear. Listen to SportsSlice on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slicelife-Life 12
Starting point is 00:02:21 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. All right, let's run some voicemails here. Number one, please. Riddle me this. How is it when Daniel goes out in public and sees a famous person or artist, he asks a fool and turns into lunchbox and gets excited to interview the people and talk to them on the streets. But yet, when lunchbox goes in to the studio and you bring in a performer or someone famous,
Starting point is 00:02:51 he turns into a Daniel and doesn't care about the person being there. Thanks, guys. Love you. Bye. This is a good question, because if he sees anybody that has a bit of fame, he runs up to them, screams and freaks out. there are people that come in the studio that are actually famous. He does not look up from his computer.
Starting point is 00:03:08 He does his little crossword puzzle and doesn't care. What's the difference? Difference is seeing them in the wild is a lot more like extravagant, a lot cooler. And also when they're in here, they're not going to talk to me. They're talking to Bobby doing the interview. So, and mostly a lot of them in here. So it's just like I got one-on-one time with them out there. Here I'm just like an observer and I'm, okay, all right, cool.
Starting point is 00:03:33 You know you're here. And they're not as exciting here. It's more fun when you, like, don't expect to see them, it's a lot cooler. When you agree, when you see them in the wild, it's a lot cooler. It is pretty cool when you see someone out, like, at a grocery store. Yep. Yeah, but I don't bother them. No, I don't either.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Lunchbox does. Yeah. He's the botherer, right? And Daniel's the chiller. Yes. I don't even understand. I don't know. But Lunchbox also is like, he's not chilling.
Starting point is 00:03:57 He just doesn't care. It feels like since he's not going to get any attention, he'll show them by not giving them any attention. That's basically what he just said. And it's almost like he's intimidated when they come in here. Right? Like he shuts down and gets in a shell like, oh, I can't bother them. No. You just said they're not going to pay any attention to you because it's only me.
Starting point is 00:04:14 So then you're going to show them by not giving them any attention. I don't know what Eddie. But Eddie's saying I was intimidated. I'm not intimidated. It's just Bobby's going to do the interview. So I have nothing. I mean, there's no interaction. So I can say hi to them.
Starting point is 00:04:26 And then I go to my computer and get to work. But even when they walk in, you don't even say hi. You don't even look at them. Well, some of them are like, I don't even know who they are. Okay. But you would if you paid attention. And also their names on the screen right behind them where they sit. And we have a calendar invite.
Starting point is 00:04:41 With a massive picture and their names on it. Yeah. I mean, some just, I'm like, hey, well, some I'm not. All right, number two. I just want to know if lunchbox could explain his wife and the Jimmy Choo Shoe Shoes, if she could ever be high-heel condition. I don't know. I know what Eddie kind of said something about it,
Starting point is 00:04:59 but everybody slept under the rug. Just want an explanation. Love you guys. You said she's not in high-hill shape. Could she get there? by wearing the shoes? I mean, she would probably, it's sort of like you don't want to learn on your own car. Like if you're trying to teach someone how to learn a stick shift.
Starting point is 00:05:12 She knows how to walk in high heels. I don't know if she does anymore. She doesn't ever wear high heels now. So I think it would take a long time for her to go out in those high heels to get used to walking in them again. And that's what I mean by high heel shape. Like women that go into an office every day and wear high heels, they're in high heel shape because they wear them every single day. Their feet are used to it. people that don't wear them, you get out of high hill shape. It's a true thing. If you know women,
Starting point is 00:05:38 true thing. True. No, no. If you know women, that is absolutely true. They'll talk about it. Okay. Did you guys hear that yesterday and just not like think? I was like, wow, immediately when he said she's not in high heel shape, I'm like, oh my gosh, he's disrespecting his wife right now. I took it as he just didn't want to pass up selling the shoes. And so I made up an excuse. Like, I can understand if you were a different kind of shoe, it hurt your feet for a little bit. But she knows that I wear high heels and maybe she doesn't have enough reasons to wear high heels because he doesn't and she doesn't they don't do anything. Was she ever in high heel what is it called? Shape. I don't feel like shape is a health active thing. So that's what I thought.
Starting point is 00:06:20 Like yeah, like if I'm out of shape I'm not ready to go play. Oh no. I feel like feet aren't used to walking in the heels. Yeah. Okay. Man. That would be yeah I guess that's why I didn't think much about it because I didn't take it as you took it. Right. It was more of a she doesn't wear it. She doesn't them so her feet would really hurt and after 30 minutes she'd be like oh I gotta take these things off not high hill shape all right I feel better about it
Starting point is 00:06:43 it's like hiking boots if you wore hiking boots just like on a random hike without ever wearing them I don't know I have to wear hiking boots sometimes but any shoe I don't break in can be bothersome to me exactly no okay next one you can always tell when Amy is single because she's always wanting to do group outings
Starting point is 00:07:01 when she was dating her ex-boyfriend, the push for group outings was just not there. But now, all she wants to do is hang out with all you guys outside of work all the time. Have a good one. Well, I have more time. Yeah, that makes sense. You're lonely. And I think that even when I was with him, I was still lobbying for group activities amongst us. Whenever you're lonely, you're not in lonely shape enough, so you're not used to it. Oh, yeah. You have a significant other, there's a lot of time dedicated to them. When you don't, there's free time. And Amy's like, let's do some free time stuff. Yeah. I do think in that year and a half, though, I lobbied for us to do something, some form of retreat or hang time or activity. Yeah, but more so.
Starting point is 00:07:49 I just don't know that that is totally accurate. Fair enough. But I will agree that when you are not in a relationship, you have more time. Yeah. Glad we can agree on that. Lots of time. And we're all still in relationship. Right. So am I the only one?
Starting point is 00:08:05 After that, come. Yeah. Am I the only one? Yeah. Out of everybody? Yeah, that's Bruce. Yeah, I think now. Cool. That's tough.
Starting point is 00:08:13 But you were. Yeah, it was. Married. And then you had a boyfriend. Yep. It's just a season. Season. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:08:23 All right. So you all want to do something? Okay. Abby's making us all look bad. according to Eddie. Oh, guys, this is not good. Eddie, what happened? So a higher-up, I don't even want to say who it was, someone high up in the company,
Starting point is 00:08:39 was walking around the building, comes by our studio to say hi and says, oh, my gosh, who sits here? It's so messy. This does not look good. And it was Abby's desk. No, they didn't. Yes, they did, Abby. Ask scuba.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Who's the higher-up? Oh, I can't. I can't. There's not a single higher-up that I don't think. There's a higher-up. God? And then they got mad about the boss. boxes in the corner. So I'll move those boxes
Starting point is 00:09:03 and I put them in the closet. Oh, right, that's right. And who put the boxes there? Not me. I don't put those there. Are you gross at home? No. Gross. Yeah, like just crap everywhere. This is this is all stuff that I need. I have Kleenex scissors, hand sanitizer, pages that I had saved that I have to
Starting point is 00:09:23 write commercial times. The phone, my computer, my computer, a notepad. What is that? A candle? Like what else do you have? That's Ray's Candle. It's not a good. It's not gross. Yeah. You can't even say.
Starting point is 00:09:40 No, I got a whole that scuba. Tell me in my ear where they came here. There we go. That's a higher up. Yeah, of course it's a higher up, but that's okay. She knows where I sit. It's not her. Yeah, it is.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Oh, yeah. It's the one that you passed on sitting next to. Wow. Yeah. That's way up there, Abby. Yeah. Okay. It is.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Let's just keep her stuff straight. Keep her stuff straight. But, but, but, But first you have to admit that your workspace is dirty. And Abby is not admitting that. Abby is your workspace dirty. It compared to everyone else's yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:16 Well, have that it. Get to work it. Get to fixing. It's embarrassing. So get to fixing. I didn't notice it. I don't go in that room. So just make it 30% better.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Can you do that? Yeah. Just keep on walking. Oh, you don't want me to stop violent again? No, you don't have to. It doesn't look good. Around the room, Amy. So this is for lunchbox, just a little.
Starting point is 00:10:36 encouragement that I saw yesterday, Billy Jean King. Tennis player? Yeah. At 82 years old, she earned her history degree from Cal State, Los Angeles, this week. Sixty-five years after she first started classes
Starting point is 00:10:52 there. That might also encourage him to not get it until he's 70 years old. And here's a quote from her. It's never too late to learn to grow or to chase the dream that still quietly calls your name. Life has a way of rerouting our paths and asking us to begin again when we least expect it.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Amy, do you know if she like had to go back to like school and do a bunch of classes? Or she did it online? Yeah. Or did they just give it to her because she's Billie Jean. I mean, I'm looking at a picture of her in her cap and gown and sash thingy. I would think they would have given it to her way before this if it were just about giving it to her. So I would think she finished her education. Yeah, this is clearly the difference between her and lunchboxes.
Starting point is 00:11:34 she says it's never too late to learn to grow and chase a dream. He doesn't want to learn grow and it's not his dream, I guess. I learn and grow every day, but I chase dreams. It sounds like Trump there. But. And learn and grow. I'm the best at growing. Of course I learn.
Starting point is 00:11:52 I'm the best at learning. And that's the only difference between her and lunchbox. She went online, did online classes according to the story. Okay, but yeah, that's a thing. Shag got his masters. Oh, really? And what? And something.
Starting point is 00:12:04 but they did the whole shack ceremony at LSU. That wasn't honorary. That's a real one. And then he got up and gave a speech. He got the Masters of Liberal Arts from Louisiana State University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. But the master of liberal arts is, I think, what that was. You got the audio, hit it.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Shaquille, I hate Charles Barkley-O-Neal. Junk says, I want to leave you with it, but this is not the end of your journey. Make sure you continue. Continue to strive. Continue to learn. continue to have fun and continue to eat shacklishers at your local 7-11
Starting point is 00:12:41 That's funny Yeah I mean I figured he'd pay off all their student dead I mean Right Why do you hate Shaq so much He's such a Shackator If you're the
Starting point is 00:12:54 If Shack walked in this room too It likes to be rubbing his butt Yes he would He'd be like oh I love you Can I get a picture Oh I want to get a picture Mr. Shack O'Neill. Question
Starting point is 00:13:03 What If you're one of those students graduating, are you annoyed that Shaq got all the attention for your graduation? Like, it was all about Shaq. No, it's Shaq spoke. That's the coolest speaker ever. And at graduation, it's like thousands of people. Nobody's really getting any attention taken from them. You just get your name read.
Starting point is 00:13:24 And then I guess you could tell people you graduate with Shaq. That's cool. So you just found the bright side. The Silver lining. That's what I do, man. Lunchbox's your story? Yeah, back on April 2nd. there was a school board meeting
Starting point is 00:13:36 and there was a high school girl sitting up there with the school board members and the guy puts his arm around the girl and does this God you're hot Where do you go school at? Well, he has been charged with assault assault is really not something that I expected. Wow.
Starting point is 00:13:55 From that incident or is there another one? Physical contact on the incident of April 2nd he has been charged with assault. Huh. I saw it. I don't know that I would go assault. Is verbal assault a thing? Like for a kid to be told they're hot by an old man? But he did put his hand on her.
Starting point is 00:14:12 I know. So that makes it physical. I thought it should be kicked off a school board. For sure. But they weren't kicking them off. No, they didn't kick them off. They said it was an elected thing. And then she...
Starting point is 00:14:22 Well, you could be kicked off of things you're elected on. The board just has to kick you off. But then she went to a May 7th board meeting and stood at the mic in the crowd and said, you guys are all cowards. None of you guys did anything. And then boom, finally authorities have charged him with assault. She went and said that on the mic?
Starting point is 00:14:37 I never saw that one. I just saw that guy that did that. Yeah, a dude did it too. Man. Yeah, the dude did it that night, but she said this past month has been terrible for me, like the emotions and like, you weren't your excuse of whatever you were saying. It was like, that's bull crap. I don't buy it.
Starting point is 00:14:54 And it was pretty interesting. Yeah, man. When that first came out, I was like, we're missing something. There's no way someone is that stupid to say that out loud in a board meeting. I'm missing something. Maybe there's something before where they made the joke,
Starting point is 00:15:08 but there wasn't. He literally said that. Yeah, I was a little beside myself too with not understanding. And then I went back and saw a little before, a little after to make sure. No, it's just a weird dude.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Yeah. You can't say that to a kid. And then he's like, I was just saying it because you was smart. No. I never once I've told somebody that they're smart by talking about how hot they are.
Starting point is 00:15:27 No. Like, or if I am lying. Now I've told people that are hot, how smart they are lying, just hoping they'd like me back. But I've never done that. I feel like a better line for that. Like when my kids are doing well, I'm never like, you're hot.
Starting point is 00:15:40 I'm like, you're on fire. Like that's a bet. It's also your kid. Okay. I'm just thinking when I'm talking to a kid or anything. Like you're on a, you're on a streak. You're on a roll. Yeah, you're on fire.
Starting point is 00:15:52 You're on fire is the more. It's definitely different than you're hot. Dang, where do you go to school? Yeah. And maybe if the guy was like from, from Norway, and he's like, you are on the fire. Yes, yeah. You're on the hot.
Starting point is 00:16:05 We'd have been like, oh, I think he meant on fire. His English wasn't translating. But no, I don't think that's the case. Yeah, weirdo. All right, Eddie. So, guys, it's happening. The Super Bowl is happening here in Nashville, Tennessee on 2030. On 2030?
Starting point is 00:16:20 Yeah, on 2030. No, in 2030. Oh, oh, in 2030. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Which, man, how amazing would it be the Cowboys were in that Super Bowl? They won't be. their time for that? Like, do they have that many years to get good?
Starting point is 00:16:33 What? They have a chance every year. Interesting question. The answer is yes. But just looking statistically at the last 30 years, comparing it to the next three, probably not. Gosh, that would be amazing. The Cowboys in Nashville. So that's why it's cool to you that possibly the Cowboys could play in a Super Bowl in your town, more than it just comes to town. I just feel like that would be fate, you know? For you? All of that is fate for you. You think that the Super Bowl coming to Nashville, the Cowboys making the Super Bowl, all would be for you, then you do believe you live in a simulation. Well, for me and Mike would be great.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Yeah, I never thought of it as then playing here. It'd be fun, but if you think it's some sort of fate, that means all of that was made for you, that all of that fate was built specifically for you with all those moving pieces and people and circumstances, people winning, people losing money, being spent, all for you. Then you believe you live in a simulation. But what simulation would that be? The simulation would be you're the person, you're the main character, and everything is happening around and for you. Yeah. I guess that would just be cool.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Okay, I'll accept that. There you go. I'll accept that. That would be cool. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're on. Man. Yeah. But I've never lived in a town where the Super Bowl is happening.
Starting point is 00:17:48 Never lived in a town big enough, right? I haven't either. No one has. I mean, most of us happen. That's tough. That's very few people because they go to the same city a lot of time. Or if you build a new stadium, which is why they're coming to Nashville. We're building the new stadium.
Starting point is 00:18:01 All right. That will be a country music half-time show, though, I would assume. Oh, gosh, that would be a slap in the face if it wasn't. I would assume because they kind of always do some-ish locally. Yeah. And so, like, some thread. That's true. In L.A., they got all the rappers.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Snoop and Dr. Dre did that. I don't really know any other ones offhand, but. I think. Where was the J-Lo Shakira one? Columbia. Miami. was it in Miami? If my head is right, it seems like it was Miami.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Yeah, so there you go. And it's not always that, but there are a lot of times when they do make a point to bring. Now, the Drake, Kendrick one wasn't, but, oh, no, it was just Kendrick. It was just Kendrick, it was just Kendrick. But Lowell Wayne was upset because when it was in New Orleans, he thought it should be him for that same reason. Yeah. I thought it was Drake and Kendrick. No, Kendrick was making fun of Drake.
Starting point is 00:18:56 He had through shade. I don't think people say throwing shade any one. They don't? No, I don't know. I don't know. But that's what you did. That was a really good use, though.
Starting point is 00:19:06 Yeah, but I don't think that's really said that much. Serena Williams dancing. Yeah. You know. Morgan, your story. So there was a person who decided to order some food from Uber Eats. It was three o'clock in the morning. She decided to get an order of Popeye's chicken delivered to her door.
Starting point is 00:19:23 She was excited. She told the driver to call or message her. when she was there as to not wake up anybody else in the house. Well, she ended up dozing off and not waking up. The driver delivered it. He takes a picture, but then he stomps on it. And it just walks away. She sees it on a Torval camera, and she wakes up the next morning.
Starting point is 00:19:43 She walks out completely flat food. And that's all that happened. Okay, so he didn't know the tip. He wasn't getting, right? No. And he potentially had one if she put one in already. But I'm saying I can understand the stomp, shouldn't do it, if you know the person's stiffing you. And I don't think he knew at that point because he hadn't even delivered it.
Starting point is 00:20:05 So why the stomp? She doesn't know. She just watched it. She watched him take it. He sets it on the porch. He takes a picture to confirm the delivery. And then after he takes a picture, he stumps on it. And then he just walks away, like, all angry.
Starting point is 00:20:18 Bad day. He was having a bad day. Yeah. I'm looking at him here. He's got a pretty cool jacket on. He's down. And he's kick stomped. done, he's just pissed at something else.
Starting point is 00:20:31 And then he walks off. I saw a video yesterday of a delivery driver. He trips and all his food falls. And then he kind of gets, it's like soup was part of it too. Puts it back in. Yeah, it was like a smoothie or something. He tries to put it back in and he still delivered it. I mean, hey, we've all been there.
Starting point is 00:20:50 But what do you mean? When I worked at Jason's deli, definitely dropped a tray of potato salad at a business downtown. I definitely scraped it back on. We've all been there, dude. We've all been there. That's not good. I didn't say it's good. The restaurant that I worked out, I told you guys, if a roll was half eaten on a plate,
Starting point is 00:21:11 they told us to bring it in and just cut off the part that it had been eaten, and we'd put it back in the oven for croutons. If it had it even touched at all, you put it back in the oven, and then it's mixed with the fresh, and you don't even know anymore, so you don't even know you put an old one, but you just know it was on somebody's plate. But you cut off the piece that was bitten. The cruton one, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:25 That's okay. It's not. It's not because you don't know what other part was licked. You don't know. If they stopped eating it because they dropped it, you don't know. And they for sure touched it at one point. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Have you guys ever forgotten about a food delivery? Because I definitely have. No, I've never been drunk. No. Okay. That's fair. Mine definitely happened. I ordered it late a night and I forgot I ordered food.
Starting point is 00:21:47 I woke up the next morning and there was Taco Bell on my front porch. And I got really excited. Were you drunk? Yeah. That's funny. I went through a drive-thru once. and I ordered and I paid and I went home.
Starting point is 00:22:00 When I got home, like, dang it, I forgot my burger. I just paid and left. That's interesting. I did that as like a prank a couple times. That thought was funny. What was the prank? I would go and pay and be like,
Starting point is 00:22:15 ha-ha, I'm not taking your food and drive off. They were all like, what? No, that was the whole point of it. That was literally the whole point of it was to confuse them. I'd be ordering I'd go up. $7. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I'm not taking your food. I drive off and they have the money. They were like, all right, fine, man. That was fun for me. That was entertaining for me. All right. Let's see. Americans can own a piece of the Statue of Liberty for $250.
Starting point is 00:22:39 How? What? But you can't have it. A piece of it. They chipping away at it? The mint announced last week it will be making a limited edition coin made of copper removed from the Statue of Liberty during its restoration in 1984, 85, and 86. That's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:22:55 The new coin will be the first time in original. element of the Statue of Liberty has been transformed in the National Artifact. $250. That's pretty cool. I'm going to get one of those. You are? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Why does that excite you? I don't know. Because you like jumped at that. You made a note or something. Like I remember when I was a kid, my dad had a piece of the Berlin Wall. And I always thought that was so cool. That's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Like he bought it. It was just like this. You know, where like when somebody went and collected a bunch of rocks and then sold them, I feel like this is pretty cool. Yeah, you can tell something about that made you feel something. and that's why you immediately wrote it down. It's because you're dad. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:29 I'm going to do it. Huh. Amy, will you look at Eddie's face? Just kind of show your face. Okay. What do you see? I see a beard. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:41 I see a cowboy's hat. His face, though. His face, though, just his face. Oh, his face. I see a beard with mostly black hair, but a little patch of gray on his chin. Okay. We're not getting where we need to be.
Starting point is 00:23:53 What do you want to get? I see dimples. Do I look skinny or do you? Like my face does it look skinnier I don't like to comment on people But I'm asking you You can say no Okay no
Starting point is 00:24:06 Wow I mean it looks same You look same Not skinnier Since from when From this morning I've been using my wife She bought this like frozen roller thing
Starting point is 00:24:17 It's like a frozen metal And you put on your face It's supposed to make you look skinnier In the mornings A guasha? Let me see it I don't know Oh yeah
Starting point is 00:24:25 I don't want to have a with me, I just do it before I leave. I do that in the mornings. It's good to release the lymphatic drainage built up into your face. You know how those like boxers or UFC fighters, they have that cold metal thing that reduces swelling? I think the same concept. Yeah, I've used them occasionally.
Starting point is 00:24:43 You don't notice anything? Maybe like when I first come in in the morning. Oh, if we saw you fresh face? Yeah, yeah. But the point of it is... No, I feel like the longer the day goes on, the more the fluid is draining out. Yeah, that's it.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Okay. Are you doing pump right here by your collarbone? Pump, pump, pump. You got to open that up. No, I'm just getting that roller thing putting it in my face. Okay, well, then you're rolling it to nowhere. It has nowhere to go. You got to open up the highways.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Oh, so I'm supposed to roll the lymphatic. What is it? Well, I don't know what tool you're using, but it could be considered a lymphatic tool of some sort. And I'm trying to roll fluid out and down. And also the cold is removing some of the swelling too, possibly. Yeah, like putting a bag of ice on your face. would make it. Yeah, but...
Starting point is 00:25:27 Kind of put in a weird place to go, like, look at my face. What do you think? Sure did. I was hoping she'd be like, wow, you do look skinnier. Keep using it. I think the more you do it, though, I would encourage you keep using it. And that's the thing with releasing that fluid from your face.
Starting point is 00:25:41 The more you do it, it's not going to happen overnight, but if you're consistent with it, you'll do it. But you've got to open up those pathways so that the fluid has somewhere to go. And you can Google where all your pathways are. Bobby's wife and I were talking about this all the time. We're like, ugh, having to open up. our pathways, but it's worth it. It takes like two minutes.
Starting point is 00:26:00 Or you can just keep doing it and just feeling good. Yeah. Even if you don't look better, you feel better. It does. But why not? But no, but Bobby, now he's moving the fluid around and it has nowhere to go. But I'm not pushing that hard on it. Should I be pushing? No, don't go hard. Right? Bobby, do you go hard? Do you have a roller? We have rollers. Mostly I'd do them before I would go on television. Just take some of the swelling or any of the inflammation. It's crazy. Hyperase out of your face, yeah. It can work. No, it's not. working.
Starting point is 00:26:27 You just said I don't... You have to do it properly. Good, good, good buddy. He's putting in his mouth. Am I exclaim? Oh, Lord. He's like, I've been trying. All right, let's take a break.
Starting point is 00:26:40 Happy Pride Month, Toronto. Pride is an opportunity for you to create your own space. To celebrate your existence. IHart Radio is proud to be an official sponsor of Pride Toronto Festival and we won't stop. Celebrate Pride.
Starting point is 00:26:54 Turn up the love and listen. to Iheart Pride Canada, your 24-7 radio stream and the only playlist you need for your Toronto Pride celebrations. Pride is so great because it gives a whole bunch of people this visibility that they've never had before. We have a ton to celebrate Toronto. Happy Pride! Iheart Radio. In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever. I didn't think I was going to live. I was terrified. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell. out of me. That was your first murder case?
Starting point is 00:27:33 Yes, sir. Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career? Yes, sir. Rape and murder for a child. This is as bad as it gets. I would think so. Evil, wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevent and DePippo.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grief. Listen to the devil's quarry on the 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 LaVille for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. Hey, I'm Hoda Kotby, host of the podcast, Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Together, we're going to have meaningful conversations with the world's most fascinating people, like when actress Olivia Munn shared how she overcame fierce health challenges. I've gone through breast cancer and then helped my mother through breast cancer, and that was more difficult. There's a lot of people who understand postpartner depression. I was not prepared for postpartum anxiety. Listen to Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Last night, a blown call changed a game.
Starting point is 00:28:56 This morning, the internet lost its mind. Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise. Breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind. and the headlines. We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear. The laughs, the drama, the triumphs,
Starting point is 00:29:20 the moments that never make the highlight real. From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context and ask the questions everybody wants answered. Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them. Listen to Sports Slice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slic Life 12 and the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. Criminals are now putting cameras in bushes to monitor when people are leaving their houses. Oh. So they're investing. Better than the old days. They just would like stare in. Right. But that's weird, huh? Yeah. That's freaky.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Authorities are warning residents to watch for hidden surveillance devices after deputies are investigating at least one burglary where afterward the neighbor discovered cameras that were hidden inside bushes near their homes that were watching different houses. Investigators say one device was connected to a portable hot spot. So, I mean, just watching, all right,
Starting point is 00:30:21 they're gone. Let's drive on over. Perfect. I keep trying to think of ways to outsmart the camera, like can I park somewhere else and then sneak to my car and then, you know. But you don't know if the camera's there. I know. So you're just doing that randomly.
Starting point is 00:30:36 You're not knowing any cameras there. Just in case. Or when you drive by the camera, So glad my house is full of people. I'm the only one leaving. I mean, there's a whole show every time she leaves her house and there's no camera to be found. I'm just trying to think of how I can, I mean, yeah,
Starting point is 00:30:50 that's, there's really no way around it. That does worry me, though, that they don't know, like, if my kids are in the house. Yeah. You know? It worries me that they're just watching all the time, regardless. It's because cameras are so cheap now, right?
Starting point is 00:31:03 That's good because we can buy technology and we can buy little cameras and we can put them around our homes to watch for bad guys. we can put them in our anything but also they're using them for bad the same where we're using them for good because they're so inexpensive I saw this rehabilitated burglar talking on Instagram this is Amy's algorithm and now another addition of Amy's algorithm yeah but she was saying like they used to break in houses all the time and it depended on their mood like if they went during the daytime they like didn't care about messing with the people obviously you know people are
Starting point is 00:31:35 at work you're being more considerate she's like but some of my crew, like if we go at night, it's like, we literally don't care about you. Like, if you get in our way, it's, it's way more dangerous. Those that want to go at night when people are sleeping, they're okay with doing what they have to do. Whoa. I don't like how that makes me feel. Well, I know, but yeah, think about it. That's one of my greatest nightmares because just of all my security issues. Like, I've had my house broken into completely robbed while I was on the air because they knew I was on the air. See, that's a little more respectful. You know what? Thanks for the respect. Right. I will say too.
Starting point is 00:32:08 They were very respectful because when I got home, and it's weird and anyone that's had their house broken into, and I would say even on a smaller level, their car, and you get in and you're like, something ain't right. Just for a second, you're like, huh, because I walked into my house. I was like, something that's not right. I couldn't put it together. Then I noticed my back window was busted. I was like, did I do that? Was that like weed eating or something in the back? And then I realized, no, because I don't weed eat. So, okay. This ain't good. Then I look around at the time my PlayStation was in my living room. That's how you knew I was single. Yeah, yeah. It was in the living room underneath the TV. And it was gone. And I noticed other stuff was gone.
Starting point is 00:32:51 I was like, oh, my, and then it hits you into your gut and your heart. You're like, oh, my God. And then you wonder, are they still in here? Yeah. Can they see me right now? Like, are they upstairs and I don't know it? And so all this happens. But the respectful thing that they did was I thought, my dog.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Because at the time I had Dusty, he was my dog. I had for 13 years. He's like, oh my God, my dog's at the house. And I go up and he's basically the one thing they left alone. He didn't like fight him or anything. They didn't expect him to. I always told him if a robber comes, hey, be cool. Just chill, man.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Yeah. But I was, there was a bit of thankfulness like in my heart that they did not mess with my dog, that they could have easily kicked, killed, let him out. And he was there. But yeah, that's a weird. Anyway, they're saying check your yards, hedges, and entry areas for suspicious devices. Wonderful. That's weird.
Starting point is 00:33:44 But it's all because, right, technology's cheaper. We can buy it and use it, but so can bad guys. Right. And they can monitor multiple houses at once instead of being tied to one parked outside. You still have your camera detector? Yeah, so I bought a camera detector off the internet. You go into a hotel room and it's woo. You can find if any secret camera is like watching you.
Starting point is 00:34:04 I bought that thing. I thought it was so cool. And I never used it. It's somewhere in the house. Well, but now you can put it around your yard. I'm going to walk through my yard with it. Mostly it was for hotel rooms. I just kind of forgot about it.
Starting point is 00:34:17 You used it, what, like one time? I don't think I really used it. They brought it in here. Yeah, I checked in here if there were cameras. Yeah, there's like nine. There's like nine that we do the show on. You guys can call us if you would love to call us. We would love for you to call us.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Questions or comments? 877-77-Bobby. That's our number. 877-77-B-O-B-B-B-Y. I'm feeling a little weird today, and if I've been weird in studio, that's on me. I'm fasting because I have a little something today called physical. Oh, okay. And it's been brutal.
Starting point is 00:34:50 This isn't a spiritual fast for three days like I did? No, Bobby wouldn't brag about it. No, you wouldn't even know. Because you know what? And that's how you do it. The good book says, don't talk about it or brag about it. A good old book. He's not on a street corner.
Starting point is 00:35:03 So I have a physical today, and they're like, don't eat, just drink water. And what's hard is I like to eat. Yeah. And we wake up early and I got to perform. And so I've been hurting a little bit. I'm a little like starting to get weak. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:21 It'll feel good. Just look forward to when it's done and you get to eat. What's the last thing you did? Dinner. Yeah, a 5.30 dinner yesterday. Well, you should have eaten a little later because. I understand the logic of eating later. I was hungry.
Starting point is 00:35:36 A snacky snack at midnight. We had some baby stuff that we were doing, and then the night got away from me. Then I was exhausted. And I kind of forgot until like 10. And then I didn't want to get out of bed. I get that. So it was 10 o'clock, and I was already in bed. And usually that's late, but we've been doing stuff with the baby because the baby wouldn't
Starting point is 00:35:56 sleep. And then I was like, you know what, screw it. And like right now, I wish I wouldn't have screwed it. I wish I had eaten at 1159 because I'm hurting a little bit. But that's what's up today with me. There's a couple stories I thought were fun. They paid $9 million to have lunch with Steph Curry and Warren Buffett. Who's they?
Starting point is 00:36:15 What? An anonymous bidder paid more than $9 million for a private lunch with legendary investor, Warren Buffett, an NBA star, Steph Curry. The lunch scheduled for June in Omaha benefits of charity, obviously, and I don't know who did it, but shout out to you for having all that money. Mm-hmm. And a big heart, because... Charity.
Starting point is 00:36:37 All that money went to something good. Yeah. I mean, they could have given the money without the lunch if the heart was that big. No, yes, I agree. And I wonder,
Starting point is 00:36:44 because people do this, they spend a lot of money to have lunch with Warren Buffett or these other prominent folks. It can't just be about a class because you can listen to enough Warren Buffett talks to learn. Like,
Starting point is 00:36:54 he has to like slip you some information of some sort. Or like, hey, I got you back on this. I'm doing this. You should hop on. There's something. And they came as a pair for lunch?
Starting point is 00:37:05 Yeah. How did they, you know, buddies? Probably was just part of a charity offer that made it more fun. Let's put these two together. A really smart, older businessman and a young athlete. Steph Curry does seem like the coolest guy though. Not even cool, the nicest, warmest guy. But would you like to eat with him or play basketball? Yeah, I'd rather play basketball with him. It's not an offer. It wasn't on the table to bid to play basketball. But I would bet with this money, Steph's like, yeah, if you're ever in San Francisco or wherever he is, like,
Starting point is 00:37:36 Come up. That's a good point. I would imagine there's some hookups with it of some sort. But $9 million. There was a senior prank in Michigan. This almost went really bad. I'm going to say almost because it didn't. Spoiler, it didn't.
Starting point is 00:37:49 But this kid has a water gun and does this prank where he jumps out on a police officer who was not expecting somebody to jump out with a water gun. The cop grabbed his gun and pulled it. Oh, yeah. Was he playing that assassin game? If so, not the guy to play. with a police officer. And can we rename that game like squirt or something? No. That's not a good name. What the crap? No, we're not calling it squirt. You want to play squirt?
Starting point is 00:38:15 What the heck? Around. I don't, I don't like the idea of calling it a sacks. Hey, do you help for a game of squirt? No, I'm not. Me either. Kids are playing it right now and, and I, you know, it's like an end of school year thing and I don't like it. A Louisiana police officers being praised for showing restraint after encountering a high school student during a chaotic water wars senior prank game. The officer believe the student in its nighttime, by the way, which makes it even worse because you see the kid. You can't tell. You see the kid come out and the kids in dark clothes.
Starting point is 00:38:43 We weren't like a blue sweatshirt. And he comes out from around this car. And the cop, when he pulls his gun, there's a big spotlight with a gun. I'm telling you, this kid was one controlled officer away from being squirted. So was this, is the prank to do it on a cop or just to do it on someone? I think it was that the students were just, I don't want to say squirt now.
Starting point is 00:39:06 I just killed that word for me. They try to, it's a whole system and it's very elaborate. And they know who's in and they know who's out. When you're out, you're out. But they wear the goggles or the floaties on their arms. Like if you're out in public and then you can't get shot. But even if you're the kid, you got to know who you're about to go up and try to water. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Like you would, like, maybe he saw the copy. Oh, this will be funny. Oh, no. I don't think he should do that one. Right. If I could be in a time machine, I'd be like, kid. Yeah. Not funny.
Starting point is 00:39:33 That's from Fox 8 Live. But shout out to that police officer. For being in control. Shout out. Because for a second, he thought somebody had a gun pulled on him straight up and he still did not shoot. And there are a lot of stories. People go, here's what police officers do wrong. Here's something a police officer did right that almost but didn't end up with a kid being shot.
Starting point is 00:39:55 So shout out to that police officer for having the restraint. I'm going to go to Aaron in North Carolina who's on the phone. Hey, Aaron, you are on this. Morning, studio. Hey, Warren. So I am a little bit concerned for... Oh, we lose them? Can you hear me?
Starting point is 00:40:17 Yeah, you're back, Aaron. Go ahead. Sorry, I'm just a little concerned for lunchbox. Okay. Reason being is I'm a podcast listener, so I always listen to you guys a day behind. and then I heard you guys talking on the podcast that Lunchbox doesn't need to go back to college because he has 20 plus years of experience in the workforce, but I'm concerned because he can't even get a job at a baseball game. Now, to be fair, we did not say that he said that.
Starting point is 00:40:47 We said it would be nice if he felt like completing it. He's one class away from getting his degree, and he said he doesn't need to. He's got 20 plus years. We did not jump on that. So that's him. Yeah, yeah. Okay. And then you can't get a job, but what's up? Yeah, you know, some jobs, you know, you're going to get nose.
Starting point is 00:41:06 But, I mean, it wasn't meant to be. I don't know. I don't know why they didn't pick me. Maybe they already had that guy sort of like they did the in-house thing with the soccer. I mean, this guy wasn't in-house. I talked to him. Oh, there goes that theory. Just let him believe it. He's in-house. Oh, yeah, in-house guy, man. It helps his spirit. That poked a hole in my argument there.
Starting point is 00:41:28 So let me circle back. I don't know. Maybe the baseball thought I was too qualified. I was overqualified for the job. Maybe too famous. Too famous. And it would be more about you up there than. People would be there to see me instead of the game and they'd be yelling at the box. Hey, stick your head out lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:41:43 Let's see you when they're supposed to be turned around watching baseball. So that could be the reason. Maybe they thought they couldn't afford me too. Maybe it didn't pay what they thought that someone with so much experience would expect. But you don't have any experience doing that. But in the industry. Workforce. Workforce.
Starting point is 00:42:00 He has 20 years in the work. 20 plus years, man. 20 plus years. 20 plus years. What if you finish your degree though and you do get a job because people are like, oh yeah, he did finish his college degree. Let's hire him up. I mean, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:42:11 And you follow through. You can show I follow through. I finish things I start. I'm 44 years old. Yeah, I'm 44 years old. Do they really care about my college now that I'm so old? Like, I understand when you're first out of college, you're 24, 25. They're going to be like, oh, let me check your call.
Starting point is 00:42:29 resume. Now they're going to just be like, oh, you've been working for 20 years. We don't care if you went to college. Fair enough. Where are you buying? I don't know. I don't have an answer. I don't think everybody needs to go to college. I just think you're so close to the end that you're one class away you could probably take online and finish. But I'm not going to shame you about it anymore. I just wonder why you don't because it's so easy to finish it up. Yeah, back in the day, they didn't really have online. Now it may be a different story, but I'd have to check. It's definitely a different story. No. I think so? I think times they have a chance. I think times they have changed.
Starting point is 00:43:00 And the problem is sometimes, like, if you wait too long, they change the requirements. Yeah, you might need more credits. Or less. You might have accidentally graduated. Oh, man. Oh, man. That's interesting. You don't look at it one way.
Starting point is 00:43:11 Let's look at it the other way. You need to call your advisor or an advisor. You know, my advisor still works there? No, but you can have one. What I mean is, UTSA. An advisor at the school. If there's a UTSA San Antonio person that can help lunchbox, call us. If we can't get through, leave a voicemail.
Starting point is 00:43:27 We'll call you back. It doesn't have to be the same. Why make it easy on them calling it? He should pick up the phone and call them. He ain't going to? I'm busy. Okay, whatever. Who was your advisor?
Starting point is 00:43:37 I have no idea. Hey. No idea. You guys, we'd love to hear from you. 877-77 Bobby. That's our phone number. There's this person who's a squatter hunter. They move into homes that squatters are in to kick the squatters out.
Starting point is 00:43:56 Like dog the bounty hunter, but for squatters? Yeah, they go and they basically just annoy the crap out of them. That's funny. Get them out of there. So Flesh Shelton is a handyman who's now turned into this because he just did it by accident the first time. He was a handyman going into people's houses, but these people would call them and go, hey, we're also having an issue where these people won't leave the house. Like, we need it fixed. He's like, all right.
Starting point is 00:44:17 So he is now on this A&E series called Squatters and it shows him and doing it legally and basically annoying the crap out of them. He goes in and just like chills. hammers. Yeah. The series showcases his strategy of researching both the law and the squatters themselves using surveillance, creative psychological tactics. Like imagine you go in and just you just turn on Chumbawamba for 20 hours in a row.
Starting point is 00:44:44 And persistence to help families reclaim their properties. That's from the New York Post. So that is a show. There's something called happiness anchors where they talk about people that are happiest have these parts of their life when they're growing up or even now that they can hold on to like favorite vacations. Do you have a favorite vacation ever as a kid? I mean as a kid, I mean Hawaii probably, but.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Dang, that's awesome. Yeah, that's really good. That's really good. I went twice. Oh, when you were a kid, you went twice? Dang double-flict. We went to San Antonio.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Yeah. We went to the lake two miles down the road and then went home in three hours. Yeah, we drove to Chicago. First one was with my mom and my dad when they were still married, and I was pretty little. I remember it mostly through stories and pictures, and that's where my sister put me on an elevator and sent down and she didn't go on there with me. I remember that, like it was yesterday because I was so terrified, but she was trying to get rid of me, which it worked for a little bit. And then the second time was when I graduated high school, I went with my mom and some other family friends.
Starting point is 00:45:48 And so that was probably it, like probably when I was 18 and I could really actually enjoy it. and we were with a group of family friends. And, yeah. It's like, Hawaii, shamed Amy. Well, she was, like, struggling. Like, I don't know. Maybe the two times I went to Hawaii. Well, Hawaii popped in my head first.
Starting point is 00:46:06 And I was like, wait, well, which trip? And one would be, well, I'm sad back when my parents were together. But then I would say no, when my mom took us after my graduation. And then, like, my best friend, Juliana was there. And my sister and the guy she ended up marrying. They were there. That's the trip they fell in love on. Wow.
Starting point is 00:46:22 Experts say use these happy memories to get through tough times. Best vacation you ever went on, Eddie? Oh, this is crazy, man. We went from San Antonio to Los Angeles in an Amtrak train. Oh, that's cool. I was probably 12 years old. Dude, it was so cool. And to go to L.A. when you're 12 years old.
Starting point is 00:46:41 And then when we got to L.A., we drove from L.A. to San Francisco along the coast. And, dude, it was just unbelievable. I'll never forget that trip. It was great. Core memory? Core memory. And I remember when we were waiting for the trip. train. It was like four in the morning when the train was coming in San Antonio and Guns
Starting point is 00:46:56 and Roses Sweet Child of Mine was playing on the radio. Every time I hear Sweet Child and Mine, it takes into that place. Takes you to that. Special place. Lunchbox? Man, I would just say a road trip, but I mean, one of the best one was when we went from Austin to Dallas and we went to a Rangers game and then we stayed at Kings Inn, which was a hotel that we had been recommended to by a family friend. And it was like they had a nightclub in it and it was just crazy and then the next day my parents surprised us and said we're not going home we're going to wet and wild which was the water park so we got to do two events in one weekend and it was like man that was amazing that's awesome that's cool I never went on a
Starting point is 00:47:39 vacation until I got to like my 20s so I don't have a cool vacation story but I had imaginary friends in the backyard but you would go to that magic springs what's it called yeah church would take us, but that's the theme park like 15 minutes away, 20 minutes away. Yeah. I did imaginary vacations. You never went to Little Rock or anything? Well, when my mom married Arkansas, Keith and I was 13 or so, once a year we would go to Little Rock to go to the Arkansas Travelers game and that was like the coolest thing.
Starting point is 00:48:08 We drive there and back as an hour. There we go. It wasn't really a vacation. That was a vacation, but that was a cool thing. The Arkansas Travelers were a double A baseball team. And I got John Leppley to sign a card, and we found him. I count it now. We had him on the sports show.
Starting point is 00:48:20 We talked to him. He was like the only autograph ever got as a kid. Oh, wow. Yeah, it's pretty cool. Okay. Guys, hold on to those, okay? Yeah, sorry, dude. There's a really, hold on.
Starting point is 00:48:31 You know why guys can't really seem to lose weight if they're overweight? Let's see. Why? I thought that it was easier for guys to lose weight than women. It is, but they say that guys are in denial, and even if they're overweight, they don't think they're big. They look in the mirror and go, dang, I look pretty good. Oh, y'all have higher self-confidence?
Starting point is 00:48:49 It says research suggests that about 60% of men. who are clinically overweight. Don't think they are. They look in the mirror and they're like, nope, not overweight. Okay. That makes sense. So you all have,
Starting point is 00:48:59 you're delusional. Why are you looking at me? There it is. We're delusional. Well, you look like you're going to say something. I'm just thinking, like, do I look in the mirror and think, nah, I look good?
Starting point is 00:49:08 No. I don't like how I look. Oh, I hate how I look. Yeah, I don't think I've ever liked how I. I look in the mirror and try to not throw up on myself. Oh. I'm the opposite of this. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:16 So y'all aren't like these men? Uh-uh. Nah, I'm pretty disgusted with myself. I bet lunchbox does, though. I look good. There you go. That's from whitewatchers.com. Another one was, they said that half workers will quit their current job within three months if they can afford to.
Starting point is 00:49:32 Now, I don't know what- What is a Ford to mean? Exactly. Half of workers would leave their current job if they felt financially secure. Financial pressure is keeping workers in place. If, let's say you had a year of salary for. free. Would you quit the job? Nope. Not one year.
Starting point is 00:49:54 I'd need now. Have I had like $10, $5 million? Yeah. That's not what I said. I know. One year. Nope. Because in that time you could find another job. You don't have to retire. No, I don't want another job. I like this job. I just want to, it's either work this job or don't work at all.
Starting point is 00:50:09 But what if you get fired? Whoa. Whoa. No, that's the real question. Or what if you get laid off or what happens then? Yeah, then I have to look for another job. Then I'm forced to look for another job. But if you're giving me the option, I want this job. I'm giving you the option of one year, free salary.
Starting point is 00:50:25 You can have it. You're out of this job. And anytime in the next year, you can look for another job. You can have nine months off if you want. Why wouldn't you take that? If he was laid off from this job. No, not laid off. I still have my job here.
Starting point is 00:50:35 No, he gets the option. Yeah. I can give you a year salary, but you're done. Forever? You can get another job somewhere else, but you can't come back here. No. But you can go get another job. I want to stay here.
Starting point is 00:50:45 Okay. Stay here and work. Lunch bikes? No, I'd work. I can't live for the rest of my life off of one year. And who knows what job I would find. But you have 20 plus years of working. In the workforce.
Starting point is 00:51:01 I understand that. But that doesn't mean when it comes down to it, when I wait until a month left of my salary after I've been sitting around for 11 months. And I'm like, oh, I'm running out of money. I don't know what job I'm going to get because I don't want to have to be looking the whole year. I want to be able to relax a little bit.
Starting point is 00:51:18 then you relax too long and then you just have to take the first job that's offered to you and maybe it doesn't pay as much. What do you qualified to do? A lot. No, like what? Entertain. So you can be a dancer. Entertain what?
Starting point is 00:51:32 Probably not a dancer. Like, what would you do? That's what I mean. I don't know. Some other radio show. I don't know. I mean, you could do that. You could leave this and do that.
Starting point is 00:51:43 You would be another lunchbox for someone else? Yeah. I guess so. What does that mean a lunchbox for someone else? Like, would he be lunchbox but for another morning show? Why could he not do his own thing? Oh, like be Daniel? No, I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:51:58 Why could he just not be like lunchbox in the evening? No, stop. You think you can have your own show? Yeah, I could. If I wanted to. But he doesn't want to, see? Right. All right.
Starting point is 00:52:11 I give you one more. Pennsylvania woman loses $24,000 after falling for the Apple, high alert tech scam. She lost all this money after falling for a scam that began with a fake Apple high alert text message. So she called the number. They said to call. They said, hey, you need to go to the bank because all your accounts have been compromised. She goes to the bank. They said, you got to put all your money in this account.
Starting point is 00:52:31 And she was doing that in an account in China. And so that's the scam. She lost $24,000. Wow. So bad. I just don't know that I would go to the bank. I'm not vulnerably old yet. I would go to the bank and go like, oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Packers, I'm going to go and move all my money because you said so. I'd need to see the person. I'd need for them to tell me that. That's from the New York Post. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. Evil, wake up.
Starting point is 00:53:08 I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Krivac and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grave. Listen to the devil's quarry in the Bone Valley feed on the IHeart Radio app. Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts. Joy is essential and it's also elusive, but now there's a new and exciting way to start your journey toward a more joyful existence.
Starting point is 00:53:48 Joy 101. It's a new podcast hosted by me, How to Copy. If you're craving inspiration to maximize your joy, tune into these candid, uplifting, and moving on. their chats. Open your free IHeart Radio app. Search Joy 101 and listen now. Joy 101 with Hoda Kotfi is presented by CVS.
Starting point is 00:54:09 All right, listen up. The Jonas Brothers here. Our podcast is called Hey Jonas. We've here since everyone has a podcast, we want it to as well. And we've had some incredible guests so far. And now our good friend, Nile Horn, is joining the show. How's it going, boys? Hey, Nile. It's the same thing with Slow Hands. The Lans is not about anything else, really, is it?
Starting point is 00:54:24 You know, or taste so good can't be about food. You do the same, Nick, but some of the stuff that you've done. You too, Joe. Drop what you're doing and listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 00:54:37 or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo, and every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports
Starting point is 00:54:53 and giving you the real story behind the headline. And we're going straight to the source the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear. Listen to SportsSlice on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Sliced Life 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok. This is an IHart podcast. Guaranteed human.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.