The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 2: Bobby Has A Half-Brother?! + Raymundo Is Angry At Lunchbox + Attorney Gets Involved With Amy vs. Lunchbox
Episode Date: May 27, 2026We talked about the tragic story of a woman who was killed by a patio umbrella while eating at a South Carolina restaurant. After starting with tragedy, we had to lighten it up. We talked about the we...ird way a famous athlete uses toothpaste that had divided the internet and a man who claims to be a prophet that tried to part the sea like Moses. Lunchbox brought up a story about Taylor Swift and gave us his rumor report on her and Travis Kelce’s relationship. We get into a discussion about our family’s mugshots and he reveals he has a half-brother?! Raymundo shares why he is upset with Lunchbox for thunder stealing last week. Bobby got a message from an attorney with their advice on what should happen between Lunchbox and Amy’s money issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, I want to go talk to Joy in North Carolina.
Joy, you're on the show. Good morning.
Morning studio.
Morning.
Because I'm in my fields this morning.
My daughter is her last day of fourth grade
before we go to fifth grade,
so drop off was really emotional for me.
And I just wanted to call.
I was like, let me just call my friends
who I've never met and just like ask y'all
how y'all handle it, the parents on the show.
and how you handle like end of the year last year stuff, do you do anything for your kids or like what helps you guys?
Amy?
Well, for me, I have to look forward to like each season has brought so much a different kind of joy to our relationships.
Like my kids getting older has been really difficult, but also we transition to a new phase in our relationship that is equally as exciting as when they were younger.
So I look at it that way when they're growing up and moving forward.
Like my daughter just finished high school.
It's crazy that she's starting that phase of her life.
But I'm also excited to have more of a, like, still being a parent coach type person,
but more of a friendship with her, even though, like, she's getting older and that's sad.
And my son's going off to high school, and I'm excited about the opportunities he's going to have.
So that's, those are the things I tell myself to look forward to.
And then, yeah, there's little things you can do for them, like celebrating summer and little parties or a special dinner or, like, one year when they came home from school,
I remember I popped them with confetti when they walked in and they thought it was really lame, but secretly I know they really enjoyed it and thought it was cute.
So you meet whatever sadness that you're feeling about them getting older with the joy that you feel about the new season because you have realized through time that all those different seasons have brought a new joy to you.
Yes.
That's good.
Because, I mean, you can get stuck dwelling on that and the reality is they're getting older.
So as a way to look forward to it.
And I have that from experience.
And of course, getting older comes with new challenges as well.
But if we're sticking to the joy point, like, it's just a different phase of your relationship that you now get to look forward to.
Eddie?
Yeah, I make it fun because I remember like the last day of school being awesome.
So like I make it fun when my kids got out on Friday.
Like we like went out to eat and we had a bunch of I played music, schools out for the summer.
but to me, I think I love watching them get older.
They leave the house?
Well, it's almost like you did your job.
Like, oh, my job here is like, look at them.
They're ready for the world or whatever.
Because my oldest is 18 and he's a senior, but he's going to be a senior, so he's not
graduate in high school yet.
But it's still cool to see him like, wow, he's looking at colleges.
It's kind of crazy.
But I'm excited for him.
I'm not really sad about it.
My wife, on the other hand, she gets sad about that stuff.
We were in New York for the day yesterday, and I posted a video of
Eddie back in this green room. I was doing a bunch of interviews.
And every single comment was, man, Eddie will do anything to get away from his kids and wife.
Why do they say that?
His lunchbox says the crap. He says that all the time about you.
I mean, true.
It's not true. It's not that true.
Well, he's working.
Yeah, he was for sure working. Yes. But I'm just saying that's the sentiment because certain
people have made that the sentiment.
Well, he's put himself in the situation.
I agree with that too.
Staying at work.
But he's like, I don't work on all day and we have a secret video of him.
I'm playing La Bamba in the back.
Yeah, La Bamba, my guitar.
That was years ago, though.
Practicing your putting.
I mean, you do a lot of things.
Hang out with the afternoon guy.
You need your alone time.
Once I go home, it's family time.
Yeah.
Which is great.
Yeah, I love family time, but it's different.
Yeah.
Ray, play voicemail three, please.
Hey, Bobby.
The last night, me and my son were at the Chris Stapleton concert in Nashville,
and they showed two people on the Jumbo Trines,
and we could have swore that it was you and
Amy. Now we've got to bet. Were you and Amy at the Chris Stapleton last night, Saturday, May 23rd, Nashville? Thank you guys. We were not. Be honest. It had been a fun show to go to, but what if they do and it's like the cold play thing? And Amy like, oh my God. Oh my God, we're seeing. You guys jump in the chairs? Uh, no. I didn't get home until like 9 o'clock last night. So I was not a Stapleton. Were you? I was not. Okay. What if this is how you found out?
I found out what?
That she was at Stapleton with some dude that had big darkroom glasses and dopey face.
Morgan, in your story, are you doing the umbrella story?
I was doing the umbrella story.
No.
Morgan sent it to me last night.
Oh, man.
But you can do it if she, okay, then we'll just lead with that then.
The South Carolina woman?
Yeah, yeah.
We'll just leave with your story.
Go ahead.
Dude, that was crazy.
So a woman in South Carolina is dining with her husband outside in a patio and they're under one of those tables with the umbrellas.
A big gust of wind comes.
and smacks her in the head.
The umbrella smacks her in the head, neck area,
and she died.
Killed her.
The wind blew the umbrella up, the stormed in it.
The umbrella killed her.
When I saw this story, I was thinking of,
you know how many umbrellas I've seen go up?
I love patios.
It's one of my favorite things when I go to a restaurant.
They're like, indoors or outdoors?
I want to go outdoors and, like, sit under an umbrella.
But I've seen so many umbrellas going,
like, flying or a table tip over
because of one little gust of wind.
That umbrella hit her like corroded artery in her neck.
Oh man.
That's so sad.
Yeah and her whole family was there.
So like the whole family witness.
Yep.
It happening.
Crazy, right?
That's a New York Post story.
Yeah, I didn't know if you were doing that because I was going to do it if you weren't because you sent it to me.
But I don't know Eddie was sitting on it.
No, it was too sad.
We had a triangle over here going.
And I debated too.
I'm like, man, that's a sad story.
It's a bad one.
It's a bad one.
I know.
It's crazy.
There was an update in Kyle Bow.
Bush's death, which he's the race car driver, and he was only 41, and he got sick. Turns out he
had pneumonia and then sepsis. And I've been doing research on sepsis. I don't know much about it.
And basically, it's when there's something wrong, your immune system kind of attacks your body.
That was my simple person breakdown of it. And that's what happened with him.
So what I saw was like, and just kind of from a bunch of different sepsis stories, is that it's,
Like a lot of these are common with the sinus infection or any kind of respiratory infection, where it gets so bad that it enters, once it enters your bloodstream.
Goes into your own organs.
That's stream.
It just kind of attacks your whole body, which is like, that's crazy to me because I'm just like, how does a sinus infection or respiratory infection not immediately go to your bloodstream?
Because I feel like everything just goes to your bloodstream.
Stays somewhat contained.
Yeah.
But it's basically through my reading over the last couple of days, a very unhealthy overreaction.
to an infection.
Which, what did Eddie have that one time
when you were in the hospital?
Oh, I had Mars.
Mercer, which is a staff infection.
I thought was SARS.
I knew there was an ordinance.
That sounds the same.
You know, I thought it was SARS.
It was a staff infection, but specifically Mercer.
But that's deadly, too.
It is deadly.
They kept them at the hospital for weeks.
Spread so quickly when, yeah,
when something goes wrong.
So Kyle Busch, who died last week at 41.
years old, had severe pneumonia, and it progressed into sepsis before being hospitalized, he became
unresponsive at a racing simulator. Yeah, at the headquarters of his racing team. And they called
911. So that's where he was when they called 911? Yeah. Oh, that's why he's so a man, because I heard
the 911 and I was like, I pictured he was at home and I was like, what man is at home with him?
And then they were like, at the end of the call, can you be, can you turn the sirens off and be
discreet.
I never heard the call.
You didn't hear that?
Yeah.
It's a guy.
So they didn't want everybody
knowing it was Kyle Bush.
So if you come in,
please don't be screaming loud with sirens.
Turn the sirens off and then go around like the side and I'll meet you at the side door.
Like don't go to the front.
Oh man.
41.
But here's the thing, guys.
Like I've had sinus infection.
I have sinus infections all the time.
And sometimes I'm like, it's okay.
I'll fight through it.
Which is what he,
or what a lot of people choose to do.
I didn't know that this was an op, like this can happen.
I wonder, this is just me wondering, not knowing,
if he had a sinus infection,
but was also putting his body through so much
because he was racing while he had this infection,
and that takes a toll on you physically.
And if the infection plus the toll,
it was taking on his body physically,
those combined were,
what, I don't know if something can turn into sepsis or if that was a factor in it.
Did you hear the...
Or if it just would have happened even if he was just a dude walking down the street and he had
it and just never addressed it.
But he did address it.
He had a doctor with him.
That's what I was going to say.
Yeah, yeah.
So like a couple weeks ago, he was in Dover, I believe, and racing and during the race,
towards the end of the race, he's like, hey, we make sure that doctor is at the trailer
when I get done with a race.
Like, I'm going to need one of those shots.
My sinuses are killing me.
Whatever.
Like, so it could be one of those things where like, yeah, well, dude, you just have an infection.
We'll put some shot in you that makes you you're less inflamed and you'll be okay.
Which mostly, probably, that is what is done.
And it happens.
Yeah.
But I wonder if him putting himself through that physically while having what he felt was just a sinus infection is what created that environment.
Again, obviously I'm not a doctor.
I don't know.
But that's where my mind goes because that is really, really.
hard on your body. The doctor noticed that physical stress
and the simulators, which are designed to mimic the intensity forces that drivers
experience on the track could potentially aggravate already in flame lungs during recovery
from pneumonia. So it does sound like that was a part of it.
And this is the warning signs were missed. But also, if it's just an infection,
you understand that this is happening to you, but you think you've had 10 of them already
and you've got things to do. Apparently it goes from a sinus infection feel to
like a flu-like feel where you're tired.
Yeah, cough, phlegm, fever, chills, difficulty breathing.
It feels like every time I get sick even for a minute, that's why I said I'm
my wife, I got all of this.
Right.
I'm serious.
Like, how many times do we feel like that?
We're just like, okay, it's no big deal.
Terrible, sorry.
We get those two out of the way.
The umbrella one.
Yeah.
That was crazy.
That was crazy.
Amy, you got one?
Yeah, so this is a little more light.
Thank you.
Sort of a debate.
You all probably know the guy I didn't, but he went viral on TikTok, Bryce Harper.
Yeah, baseball player.
Yeah, he plays first base for the Phillies in case anybody's not familiar.
Well, he was brushing his teeth on TikTok, and he's caused a lot of confusion on how he puts the toothpaste into his mouth.
Because most of us put it on the brush, right?
Everybody here?
Depending.
Okay.
Well, he takes the tube of tooth face, squeezes his out, puts it in his mouth, and then puts a wet toothbrush.
Toothrush in his mouth and starts brushing.
And so he has the internet confused and people are divided and they don't know how they feel about this.
So I shouldn't know if anybody here brush their teeth like Bryce.
If I have a toothbrush that is a disposable toothbrush that I'm getting at the hotel, I'll do that
that little technique there.
Even if it comes fresh out of a wrapper?
I'll do it on my tongue with a toothpaste and then I put that because I don't want to commit to the whole tooth.
I don't know.
It's probably no good reason.
But I eat cookies like that too.
don't dip them in milk. I put the cookie in my mouth and I drink the milk and I swish it.
Okay.
Is that weird or is that normal?
Because I love cookies and milk.
The only time.
But I don't do it. It has to be almond milk for the record.
Right.
I don't want to hit me up.
Like you've been fake dairy allergic.
The only time I do what you're saying is when there's not enough milk to dip.
Like I'm towards the end.
I don't know.
This feels weird.
It's like if you're eating ketchup, you put ketchup in your mouth and then put the food.
Yeah.
Like a nugget.
Like if you ins.
Instead of dipping the nugget, you put the ketchup in your mouth and then that does sound weird.
Yeah.
Yeah, I saw the video and I thought, I've done that with the small thing.
I just do a thing on my tongue and then brush, but I don't do it.
Traditionally, I don't do that.
I do the method of putting it on the toothbrush.
I didn't think that the world would be divided by this.
I've never known anyone to do this.
I don't think they're divided in like half of America does.
I think they're divided in how they feel about it.
They're like, some people are like, oh, yeah, makes sense.
Other people are like, what the, you're crazy.
That's insane.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Do you see the guy that was a prophet and went to part the sea?
Fake Moses?
That's what I saw on TikTok.
You guys see the video?
He told all his people, like, he's a prophet, and he's going to go out, and the ocean was angry, and he went out with his...
He was really trying to split the sea.
With his staff?
Yeah, and he went out, and the freaking wave just crushed him.
Was he just joking?
No, it wasn't a bit.
Yeah, it was for real.
My TikTok said fake Moses gets hit by a wave, trying to part the sea.
Where did he go to?
He went?
Some beach, I don't know.
On the ocean.
I don't know where he was.
I just saw it.
And then I thought, one, it's his AI.
It wasn't.
And then two, was he really trying to,
and yeah, he had told us people that he was a prophet
and that he could divide the seat.
But here's the thing, if you're running a racket like you're a profit,
you can't actually put yourself in a situation that is a no win.
Because if you're acting like a profit, you know you're not a profit.
You know you're not a profit.
So don't go.
Say you can do it if you feel like it's needed,
but don't ever actually go do it.
Mike's going to pull it up
You could do a trial run, right?
No, it's not going to work.
You're going to laugh out loud
because I saw it
and had to watch it twice
because the wave that came in
it threw them.
Here we go. So here he is. His people
are praying and he's like God, he's dressed in white,
he's got the staff. There he goes. He's going out. I shall now part the
sea. Here we go. Here comes a wave.
There's a wave coming in. Watch this. That wave won't affect me.
Raise the staff.
up sticking the ground.
Ah!
He's right back.
Oh, crap.
Oh, he does have people with them.
That's what I'm saying.
Oh, gosh.
Looks like they're still proud of him for trying, though.
They believe him.
That was a funny.
That was a funny clip.
Maybe they're like, not today.
Maybe another day.
Lunchbox story?
Yeah, so Taylor Swift, you know what I mean?
She's supposedly getting married.
And about a month ago, there was this eight-year-old girl
that the neighbor was playing.
music in his backyard and so
she got a paper airplane and said, well, you
sing a Taylor Swift song through the
paper airplane over the fence. He
played it. Video went viral.
Somehow it got back to
Taylor and Taylor
sent her a sign guitar in a little note.
That's awesome.
Imagine getting a freaking sign guitar
from Taylor Swift in a note. You sound
disappointed. Lunchbox like that. I mean that's crazy.
So the girl got the
guitar. Yeah, the girl. Not the guy
no, not the guy. The girl did. The girl.
She should have sent one to both.
Because the guy didn't have to do that.
The guy got a letter and then played the song and that's the reason it went viral.
Yeah, the cool part was the guy did the work.
That's what I'm saying.
They both should have got one.
I'm sure the girl was the bigger fan.
But the guy pulled up a song and played Taylor Swift.
Well, she threw it in a paper airplane.
They both should have got one.
Yeah, both.
But he did the work.
Yeah, I get it.
Because without him playing it, this wouldn't happen.
One, she didn't get to hear it, too, it doesn't go viral.
True.
We're angry.
You're so stupid.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah. I like the story.
I mean, that's crazy to read.
I mean, for it to go that big to reach Taylor Swift, I mean, obviously someone in her camp saw it, right?
Not Taylor.
Do you think?
Oh, she's on TikTok.
I think both.
I think she probably gets fed a lot of stuff about her and her algorithm.
I get fed stuff about me and my algorithm.
All of that I'm people talking about me.
And I'm like, why did this come up?
I'm like, oh, it's me.
Yeah, I guess she probably sits on TikTok too, huh?
Yeah, she's a normal person.
She's normal?
that consumes media like we do, sure.
Okay.
Yeah, I would think so.
That's crazy.
I think they're abnormal things about her.
Her lifestyle, her wealth.
Yeah.
They've been going out a lot.
Yeah, all of a sudden they're out.
They're out all the time.
Yeah, got to put those rumors arrested.
They broke up because we haven't seen them in months.
And all of a sudden it's like, oh, guys, we were force feeding this down your throats.
Let's back off because we broke up.
I never had a rumor they broke up.
Me either.
Oh, man.
You did.
You must have heard that secret rumor.
heard the rumors that they were no longer together.
And all of a sudden, now they're back in the public eye every single day.
Oh, look at us going here.
Look at us going here.
Where were they been last for five months?
I'm pretty good on hearing the rumors.
I had not heard that.
But I will say I see pictures pop up with them out a lot lately.
Mostly, like they're holding hands in New York or going to dinner or going to this wedding.
But if they're going anywhere, people are going to take pictures.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They can't go anywhere public.
They went to the basketball game, and Taylor never does that.
They look cute.
I was thinking about the girl that got to sit next to Taylor.
Like, do you think she's just going to the game?
Because I didn't know maybe that girl is wealthy or famous.
I don't know.
But I was thinking, what if you're at that game?
Not famous, but the girl was probably wealthy, yes.
Yeah, she's sitting, whatever.
Court side.
And then Taylor sits down next to you?
Like what?
The whole time, you have to be, like, holding a certain pose because you know that your
picture's being taken.
That's funny.
Yeah.
I thought that too.
And then I thought, what if you're the girl and they're walking up and you're like,
okay, either Travis or Taylor is going to sit beside me.
Please let it be Taylor.
Please let it be Taylor.
I mean, it's still cool.
It's Travis, but you really wanted it to be Taylor.
And then you're probably thinking, like, how am I going to like say something to her?
I don't want to be a loser, but I got to say something.
I'd be like, how about that shot?
Or something like that.
They ended up losing the game, too.
It was in Cleveland.
Oh.
So the Kelsey brothers are from Ohio.
And it was, they were sitting there.
front row, the Cleveland game.
And there was a real human moment where he's like,
you got any gum? And she's like, yeah, she hands him gum.
That's cute. It was so normal, but
it's just weird to see something normal like that happening.
That's what you do, man, when you're in love.
She has gum and you're not broken up. I don't do that with you.
Can you got any gum? Yeah, and you hand me a piece of gum.
And then people are like, that's so cute.
Oh, but you're doing your in love.
So Bobby would be like, give me the whole pack because I'm going to chew it right now.
Correct. That's also accurate.
People hide their gum for me sometimes.
Because you take the whole pack.
Yeah, you know just what one piece you want as,
as many as you can. I don't take
the whole pack. You act like I'm taking the pack
and then saving it for later. No, no, no, you
take about six or seven pieces.
And I eat it right then. You do.
And so some people will go,
oh, I got one piece left. Do you want it? And I'm like,
yes, thank you. And then I see them later with that
pack and they've got more pieces in there.
They lied to you. I'm on to you.
Okay. Hey, and there's
the guy who played the guitar also got a guitar from Taylor Swift.
Oh, great. So it all worked out.
Now we're happy.
Yep. She also got like the customized note from her, but they both got guitars.
People misled me by saying, oh, the little girl and showed the girl, didn't show anything about the guy.
What people were misleading you?
People magazine.
People magazine.
Oh, what they had was the picture of the eight-year-old girl with the guitar and they had the little note and everything.
And they didn't say, I didn't see anything about the guy.
It was darn people.
Did you all see that Travis bought part of a team, the Guardians or something?
He bought in on the ownership group for the Cleveland Guardian
baseball team? I think so.
The baseball team? Wow.
Yeah. I did not see that. It's a move.
Like they will let sometimes local,
famous, wealthy people get in at a very, very low level.
And my understanding is he wouldn't be like somebody who spent like a billion dollars or 500 million.
But you pay a couple million and you're like 0.001.
If Nashville gets a baseball team, I'm part owner of that team,
major league baseball team.
We're going to have a suite.
Like that point.
I invested a bunch of money way, way, way early on
on the infrastructure of them trying to get a team,
like paying the people that were doing the work,
hustling, hiring spokespeople.
And then I was on the board as well.
And being on the board allowed me to invest.
And if we get an MLB team, I'll be a part owner of that team.
Dang, that'd be cool.
Sick. Yeah.
So cool.
Travis, who grew up as a baseball fan,
Cleveland Heights High School.
everyone knows how much
I love for the city
yeah I'm sure
it makes sense
because they're an ambassador
and they really don't own that much
they can't go and fire the catcher
but that's cool
that's one of the great
one of the great reasons
to be cool to be famous like that
you think he's like
talking to Taylor about that
like hey I'm thinking about buying
some of the Indians like
and then can I have one of the guardians
yeah let me a hundred million
no you got a bunch of money
okay cool
whose story was that
lunchboxes
No, Morgan?
The Taylor one?
Lunch box.
Morgan.
So there's a viral video going around of these customers who went into a domino's and were demanding a refund for their pizzas that they already ate.
And what was their reason?
They said that the food was dry and nasty.
Any dry, nasty food that I have started eating, I stop.
How much did they eat?
The pictures are showing two, like, boxes.
So assuming they ate too much.
boxes of pizza. Oh, that's too much. Yeah, you can't go after you've eaten the whole thing.
I feel like it's almost dollar bill rule. What do you mean? If you tear a dollar bill completely
in half, 50%, you're not going to get the other half because then you can trick the bank. If it's
60-40 and you're like, oh, I lost the 40% of the bill. Yeah. You get. You have to have some of the
pizza left. You got to have more than 50% of the food you're taking back. Even that, it almost should be
like 80-20. But I would go, if it's more than 50%, okay, these people are obviously scamming.
us, but okay, you eat it all? You get no refund. None. And that's what she was trying to tell
them. She said, like, you have to bring the food back in that you don't want. So she even still
offered them a credit and they were yelling at her. And she was really calm. But at the end,
she, like, blew him a kiss. It was like, have a good night. It's time for you guys to leave.
If it was so nasty, you wouldn't have eaten at all. So the reason you're saying that you are bringing
this pizza back, which there is no pizza in the boxes, is that it was nasty. It couldn't have been
nasty because you ate it. Do you not agree with that? Well, I'm trying to think, like,
one thing that drives me nuts is whenever, like, I'm not happy with food and I say, like,
hey, this isn't what I ordered. Like, say that. Like, I didn't order this. I ordered a chicken
burger, not a regular cheeseburger. And I always expect them to be like, okay, cool,
well, just keep the chicken burger. And then I'll bring you another burger. But why would you keep it
if you don't like it? Because what if somebody else in my table wants to eat it? Like, I feel
what are they going to do? Sometimes they do. You've never had that experience where they're like,
50. And they're just going to throw it away. And they're just going to throw it away. They do not throw it away if it hasn't been touched. Usually somebody in the back eats it. Really? And saves it for later. Yeah. Like somebody like the bus staff or wait staff or even the kitchen staff. Yeah, it goes if it's not been touched, yeah, that's who eats it. It doesn't get thrown away. Okay. I didn't see. I just assumed they just, all right, that's trash. For the most part, it goes to somebody who will who will eat it. Okay. Okay. That makes me feel a lot better.
Oh, good. Because they're always would upset me. You're like, why are you taking?
that to just throw it away.
Eddie have a story? I guess yours was the umbrella one.
Yeah, umbrella, man. Sad story.
Sad.
Started off pretty sad.
I'm off. Sorry. Got better.
Lider.
This woman was held for 13 days wrongfully accused
of an accident on a highway.
They put her in jail. For 13 days,
she was incarcerated over a traffic accident
that she had no involvement in.
On October 4th, there was a deadly three-car crash
on I-4 in Florida.
the driver of a Dodge Durango
was believed to be the cause of it all.
Using time-distance analysis,
the lawyer was able to refute
all the evidence that police used
to justify her arrest.
Now, a different woman's in custody.
You know everybody in there's like, I didn't do it.
And the one that actually didn't do it, you don't believe either.
But she was in for two weeks.
Had nothing to do with it.
So it was a conviction.
Well, she was in prison.
She was convicted in court.
court.
Okay.
But they held her.
Okay.
W-E-S-H with that story.
Being held in a jail for two weeks, not fun, bad, but better than like some of these people
that have been in prison for like two years.
Yeah, but they can still two weeks, you lose your job.
It doesn't mean it's good.
You don't lose your job in two weeks, especially when you get exonerated.
You don't show it for two weeks?
You get a phone call and be like, hey, Bobby, like, hey, dude.
You think your boss is going to believe that?
You've been put in jail for two weeks?
I didn't do it, I promise.
I'm like, yeah, dude, you did.
But when I get out, you're going to be like, hey, dude, my bad.
Maybe unless they've hired somebody, huh?
You would believe us.
If we were like, we didn't do this.
Who would you believe?
Amy.
Mike and Amy.
You wouldn't believe me?
But I was like, dude, I didn't do it.
I don't believe you right now, and you don't even doing it talking about anything specific.
Because nothing happened.
Okay.
Yeah, that sucks for her.
She needs to get paid.
Like $5,000 a day or something.
Okay, that's pretty good.
I want to say a million or anything, but like five grand a day.
You were held in local prison, local jail?
I said jail.
Prison and jail.
Yeah, yeah.
We were on a flight yesterday.
I don't want to say who with because I don't think she'd feel comfortable with it.
But you weren't sitting with us, but we were comparing family mugshots.
No, yeah, I didn't know about this.
I got like five.
And she was like, remember my family mugshot?
And I was like, I see your one.
I was like, check these out.
Here's this one.
Here's this one.
You have five?
I have five, yeah.
Family mugshots.
Do you have the mugshots or can you Google the mugshots?
Okay, you don't have them.
Nah.
They're not like in my photo album.
So someone you were next to on a flight?
You know what really well.
No, no, not next to.
Someone that was with me.
On a flight.
Oh.
Okay.
I'm trying to think of who it might be.
But she has criminals in her family?
I wouldn't say criminal.
The reason they went to jail, you wouldn't call them criminal.
You call it an unfortunate evening.
Oh, dang.
Okay.
Do you not know who I'm talking about?
I mean, I have a guess.
I have a very small group.
Yes, yeah, then I have a guess.
Yeah.
Yeah. And I think I maybe know even who it is.
I'll tell you after.
And I don't know that she would even mind, but I'm not.
It's our business.
Okay.
I don't know that I could play that game.
Well, if you don't have anybody that's been in jail, no.
I can play that game.
Really?
For sure.
I also showed her, and I think she was kind of flue.
Lord that I have a brother.
She was like, you have a brother. And I know, this person has been with me forever.
She was like, you have a brother? I think a half brother.
Well, you have a picture of him? Yeah. I've never seen him.
Yeah.
Does that kind of look like you kind of? Yeah.
Hey, I need to see this at some point.
I don't know him. I don't like him. There's nothing negative. But it's my biological
dad's son. Oh, I have somebody. Have somebody. Have somebody.
I'm talking about my long lost brother and Amy's just after digging for somebody.
No, we need to see your long last brother.
That's okay.
Yeah.
I've already moved down for my son.
I really want to see it.
Whatever.
You found him on Facebook.
I didn't find him.
I know.
He's not hiding from me.
Well, I know, but you're like, weren't you like, wait, why does this person look like me?
And also, he hasn't been to jail.
No.
But we were talking about family stuff and I had rolled through five people.
And my immediate, like super close or like first cousin, like all have been to jail, mugshots.
and I was like
Oh, you know who?
Here's a picture of my half-brother.
She's like, give a...
What?
I was like, yeah.
Are all mugshots public?
I don't know the answer to that.
I feel like they must be.
Because I just thought of my one person
and I guess I could Google it, but, ugh.
I don't know.
I didn't know that every mugshot...
Does everybody that goes to jail get a mugshot picture taken?
Yes.
So you have one lunchbox?
Yeah.
You have one too?
You have a mugshot picture?
How do you not have it framed then?
Yeah, that should be your phone.
Yeah, let's see it.
Oh, yeah, you went.
They arrested him.
He's been in the slammer.
Yeah, it was all over the news, guys.
Yeah, I want to see the mugshot.
But were you holding a thing, like a sign?
Oh, and what did it say?
No, no, no, no, it's not like the movies where you hold the thing.
Yeah, it's just a picture of your...
Yeah.
Some of them are different.
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So here's a picture.
When I was young, I had like a mullet thing.
You ever see pictures of me like that?
Yes.
So here's a picture of me with like young with a mullet, right?
No, that's my brother.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my God.
That looks just like you.
Yeah.
No, yeah.
Wow.
That's crazy.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, it's pretty wild.
That's the first time I've ever seen that.
But like even, I mean, as an adult, he has facial hair, but, well, it's kind of hard.
I won't put that on a camera, but.
Oh, wow.
Crazy, huh?
Wow, that's crazy.
Hey, man, life happens, you know.
So your little brother?
He's younger than I am.
A little brother.
Yeah, sometimes.
From your dad.
Huh?
If it's from my mom, he'd be like a real.
I mean, he'd be like somebody I lived with
because my sister, my full sister.
We all have the same full.
Yeah, we also lived together.
Yeah.
Update on Eddie's son's Apple Watch.
Yes.
So my son, we went out to dinner and he left his Apple Watch at the restaurant.
So, and it was closed by the time he told me.
It was like 9 o'clock.
And so I was like, I'll check the next day.
So good news.
We go and they have it.
Oh, they picked it up.
They left it by the counter where you pay or whatever.
and it was cool.
But what's what I didn't realize
when I asked you guys
I'm like what is it
the lost item
feature do, right?
You know like you go on your phone
freeze is it
so no one else can get inside of it?
Yeah so when I got the watch
it said like this
this watch has been lost
if found contact
and it had my wife's name
and phone number on there.
Oh I didn't know I did that
that's cool though too
so you can't get into it
and then secondly it gives you the number
to call.
Correct so you can call that number
and be like hey I found this watch
it's yours.
I know that part
I didn't know that of this
pretty cool.
you guys want to do a little drama or no
sure
yeah for a little more drama or no
can always do more drama
it's inner dynamic drama
more let's go
uh raymundo
yellow
rain's a little irritated
oh no
do you want to say why or would you like me to say why
and then you talk on it
oh I can definitely say why
all right say why you're irritated first
I was irritated because
lunchbox
was the first ever guest at Kane Brown's bar?
And why did that irritate you?
I didn't even know he was going on Thursday night.
I thought his night was Friday night.
Well, Ray was like, this was my bit.
We had done it on the show forever.
I was going to talk about it.
It was my bit.
And then all of a sudden, lunchbox is like,
surprise.
Yeah.
So you felt like a segment that we had done for you,
leading up for you,
and then he kind of hijacked.
Oh, and I mean, yeah, Thundersteel.
That would be if I was to fly out to California
the day before he did Price is Right
and go do it. Everybody on the show would be like,
what did he do?
That's a good example.
What? Why did he do that?
Lunchbox response?
Yeah, no, Kane's people
reached out to me on the day of the opening
and they sent me a text message and they just said,
are you not coming tonight?
Which of Kane's people?
Her name is Nikki.
Okay.
They texted you?
Yeah.
And I was like, oh yeah, I guess I'll be there.
Because I thought, oh, okay, I guess they wanted me to come.
So I was like, yeah, I'll be there.
I said, what times it's starting?
And they said, 7 o'clock.
So I showed up at 7 o'clock.
And I was the first one there.
I thought it was like ribbon cutting and everything at 7 o'clock.
No, I guess doors opened at 7 o'clock.
And I was literally the first person there.
And I just walked into the bar, first person ever.
And I was the first customer of Kane Brown's bar.
How do you feel about,
about what Ray is saying.
It wasn't to steal his thunder.
It was, okay, if they want me to go, I'll go.
They invited me, cool, I'll go check it out.
And I thought everybody was going to be there at seven.
Like, when they say it's seven, I thought, okay.
And one thing that this job has taught me, be on time.
And so I was on time, and it was very awkward because I was the only one there for like 20 minutes.
Okay, so.
Okay, go ahead.
So this.
Eddie, you have the floor?
been talking about Ray wanting to go
for weeks to Kane Brown's bar
and you
called someone, made some connections
Kane and got Ray on the list
so the whole thing
was Ray is going to Kane Brown's
opening at his bar
then Lunchbox
gets a text
and goes and I'm all right cool
I'm invited I go absolutely
and you Lunchbox never told Ray
who you knew was going to be there
that you're going to this as well?
Yeah.
Sounds very familiar.
Interesting.
Yeah, because it was like, he was bragging about how he was more important than we were.
Who was bragging?
And he said, oh, you guys are the, you go on Friday night, you guys aren't like me.
Did he say this off the air?
No, on the air.
Oh, that's true.
That's true.
I'm going to be the first butt on a bar stool.
I'm going to be the first one drinking a came brown bar.
He was kidding.
Right.
But then they invited me.
And so I was like, well, I guess Ray's not going to be the first one.
And so you did that on purpose.
Like you purposely didn't tell Ray that you were going
So you can be the first one
Well I didn't know I was going to be the first one
No no but you didn't tell him you were going
You just wanted to get there and be like
Ha ha ha
Yeah, whatever right
Why?
Well why not
Okay
Another thing that's been brought to my attention
Why is that not funny
That's funny
What's funny about it
It just feels kind of like you're hijacking Ray's bit
And that's fine whatever
You guys do whatever you're doing
I don't give crap
What's up
Well I don't know
See he gets mad at other people
Right that's what I'm saying
He just did the same
Anyway.
So the other thing is...
Was Reagan and paid?
The other thing is...
It's still the same, though.
There were a bunch of videos, and I did not notice this.
Of Lunchbox's, like, recording celebrities up close at the bar.
And, like, he, like, saw Aldine.
He's talking to Alden.
He's recording, like, Patrick Mahomes.
And, like, a lot of them, you see Brittany Aldean looking at Life Plus, like,
what are you doing?
Yeah.
Like, in the side of the video.
Like, where are you recording people?
Yeah.
Yeah, both of them.
It's like, why are you record...
Did you ever see them in the video wondering why you're recording uncomfortable
I don't know what you're talking about
I didn't record those videos
The ones of
You didn't record them?
No
With your phone
No
Who recorded them
You posted
Ray voted those
Of you talking to Aldine
Yeah
I didn't record that
Oh well some
You must be holding on
But you posted
Yeah you posted them
Well he sent them to me
I was also
So you didn't record any video
Of like recording
With your phone
Of anybody
Like a Patrick Moehm's in a corner
Or anything
Well then Ray
Oh well
Yeah I'll take responsibility
That was on you then
Ray so creepy dude
The creepy videos, because you see, it looked like you recorded it because it was on your social.
Oh, well, yeah, because Ray, I was like, I didn't know he recorded him.
I saw he had posted him.
I was like, send those to me.
I'll post those too.
And I did take some pictures.
Like my homes was over there.
I was like, oh, a picture of my homes.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah, way close.
Like sitting on the back wall.
Yeah.
I mean, you couldn't really get to him.
Oh, there was a stanchion thing?
No, no, I was inside the stanchions, but he kind of had his.
Super stanchion.
He had his group kind of around him.
he wasn't coming out from that group.
I think on purpose.
But you didn't see anything that maybe would have irritated Ray.
No.
Because Ray, like, he was going to be the first person in the bar.
Ray showed up like an hour late.
No, I think Ray acted like he was going to be like the first person.
He was the first night.
Like he's going to be.
I don't think you ever said you were going to be the first one in, right?
Yeah.
It doesn't matter.
It was just Ray was weirded out because it was like, we talked about it.
It was his segment.
And all of a sudden it's like, hey, I'm also going to do this.
So, Ray, what was it like when you?
you saw lunchbox in there.
Well, he came up to me and said, surprise.
And I was so confused because I thought, why did we just roll together?
And I thought this was my bit and I didn't know you had access.
Why didn't you text me?
And how was this a surprise?
And then we had to hang out with each other for the next two hours after he looked at my face at my bit and said, surprise.
And I said, it's just you and me.
Nobody else understands this humor.
It's just you and me.
staring at each other at this bar.
That was weird.
That's weird.
You know what else was weird?
The video of Al Dean and Lunchbox.
I mean, Lunchbox doesn't know what personal space is at all.
Yeah, no idea.
Did you see this, Amy?
He is like he is like face to face with Alde.
But I feel like it was probably because it was loud in there.
And Al Dean leans towards it.
Yeah, Aldine was leaning and talking to my ear.
He was leaning backwards a little bit every time you would talk.
Yeah.
Regardless.
It was fine, huh?
Everybody had a good time?
Yeah, it was a great time.
There was a great time.
Yeah.
Once we mounted up together, then we tag teamed it, but it was just the whole lead-up was just, it took me a minute to get over.
And I was like, surprise.
What's happening here?
Like, why can't we just communicate?
Like, why can't it be like, hey, Ray, guess what?
I got a text.
I'm coming.
I'm coming.
You want to go together?
Right.
And then he could have, because he parked.
He could have swung by and picked me up.
I walked in the rain both ways.
Surprise.
Hey, first one.
First customer at Kane Brown's Bar.
That's a little trivia fact for Go Down in History.
All right.
You guys want to do some voicemones?
Yeah.
Ray, would you give me a voicemont number two, please?
I have a comment on LB's Disney and not taking his kids.
I didn't go as a kid at all.
It was never even an option for my parents to take me to Disney.
However, when I grew up, I went as an adult and loved it and decided this is something I want my kids to experience.
Four years old is a great time.
Watching their face light up is the best feeling.
You'll love it.
Trust me.
Give me number eight because it's similar.
Lunchbox didn't want to take his kids to Disney World or land or wherever it were.
Didn't he win a trip to California on the prices right?
How come he's not using that to take the kids?
It'd be a lot cheaper for them, but I'd ask.
I'm not sure where Temecula California is.
Can you drive to L.A. from Tawks.
I haven't looked.
up where I think it's down kind of by maybe San Diego. Maybe I'm just making that up, but it sounds
like San Diego area. Wine country, wherever that is. What do you see then, Mike? How long's that drive?
It doesn't look too terrible. You could fly out there, add your kids to the reservation.
Yeah, the whole point is to have a weekend away at a nice, like, resort. Hour and a half. Not bad at all.
Without my kids, like, it's going to be nice to get away and like relax and have some time to just
chill and soak up the nice things because this is going to be a nice resort.
I'm not sure it's really a kid place, a wine country going on a wine tour and all that.
All right.
Well, thank you for the voicemels on that.
Yeah.
Would you give me, we have three left.
Give me four.
We have now figured out why Eddie wins all these games.
The fact that he got the hint that Scarlett Johansson played that Hero is wild and Amy didn't get any clue about Deadpool.
I mean, do you guys just want to hand him the tiara?
I know he looks good as a lady since he's got some low tea, but my goodness.
I'm not familiar with what he's talking about.
So during the game, it was like, you were going to name the character's name, right?
Like Black Widow's name was what?
Romano, something.
Yeah, and then I had to guess what character.
I need somebody to explain this to me.
I'll tell you.
And then you said something, and then you said Black Widow and he was.
He was like, oh, duh, Scarlett Johansson.
So then you gave hints about Deadpool, and I didn't figure out it was Deadpool.
I still don't know what's being said.
Okay, hold on.
We did a category and easy trivia, and it was Name the Superhero's real name.
And you said whatever Black Widow's name is, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And he's like, I don't know who that is.
And you go, it's Black Widow.
And then he goes, oh, Scarlett Johansson.
And then Amy's, whatever Deadpool's real name is, you just said the real name and didn't say, that's Deadpool.
cool because then she would have said Ryan Reynolds.
I don't remember that.
I don't feel like that's.
Is that what happened?
Here's the question.
No.
Yeah, it was not, it was, you were trying to name who they were playing.
And you got Scarlett Johansson.
She did not get Ryan Reynolds.
So the question is Natasha Romanoff is the real name of what superhero played by Scarlett Johansson.
Yeah.
So what's wrong with that?
It's Black Widow.
Wade Wilson is the real name of what Marvel anti-hero.
And so you didn't say play by Ryan Reynolds.
That's not the question.
It didn't say anti-hero.
I get it. I get it. Now I didn't catch us at the time, but I only in my head answered
Eddie's right when you said Scarlett Johansson because like, oh, duh, that's Black Widow.
If you would have said Ryan Reynolds, I would have gotten Deadpool. To be fair, I wouldn't have
gotten it. But that's not buzzing the question. And these questions are already ordered in a way.
If somebody goes out, they're not specifically for a certain person. You just get the question
that's dealt to you in the order. No, I get it. But Eddie wouldn't have gotten it if you had never
said Scarlet Jones. Okay, but I did. It was in the question. I know, but why is it in his question and
not in mind. But it wasn't about who got the question. If Eddie been eliminated, you would have got
the question about Natasha Romano. Oh, right. So the argument of Eddie gets handed to Tehran.
Oh, no, I don't think it was handed to Eddie. I'm just asking, well, now I'm seeing that there's
inconsistency in the question. But there's inconsistency in all questions. Yeah. With different
elements of all questions. What are the other questions? Diana Prince is the real name of what
DC superhero played by Galgado. There we go. That's the same as mine. Right. But so why wasn't
there played by Ryan Reynolds and mine? I don't. I don't. I don't.
know. It's the question that was asked.
I know. That's my takeaway from this now. Matt Murdoch, played by Charlie Cox
in this MCU series, is the real name of what superhero?
So all of them, all of them had the actor's name, except for mine. But it did say anti-hero,
which the others didn't, I mean, that's a hint. Sure. I think they all have hints, just
there was no. I'm not saying it was slanted towards anybody else. I'm just saying. Well, the caller is.
And then you started saying, why didn't I get that?
Yeah, okay, I'm not agreeing with the caller.
You are.
You are.
You are.
You are.
You went to camera on the door on Thursday night, didn't you?
Yeah, I did.
Surprise.
I was the first one there.
Surprise.
All right, give me the next one, please.
Eddie is seen by a gynecologist.
Lunchbox is seen by a professional team's doctor.
What?
We brought in a specialist for both of you.
But I may, okay.
The gynecologist thing is dumb.
Like, because I didn't need a gynecologist.
She happened to be a gynecologist who knows a lot about testosterone, whatever.
Tell yourself, whatever.
No, it's true.
Hey, Bobby, how many times do you've seen a gynecologist?
None so far.
Yeah.
But had I had an issue and a gynaecologist could, but she has done different types of medicine as well.
And I was grateful she came in.
And what?
You have a team doctor?
I did, yeah. Tighten's team doctor, man.
Whatever.
Man, this low-teat thing, dude, does not go away.
I'm telling you, and to me, like, I'm starting to get tired of it.
Like, it just as a bit, not in general, because it's a thing,
because Eddie and I were even talking about it, like, amongst our normal conversation.
We were just talking about, like, our testosterone levels.
Did you, did you tell him yours?
I did.
Okay.
But it wasn't like, hey, I'm higher than everybody.
It was like, there was a time.
If you are.
I am, yeah.
But there was a time when mine was lower when I got blood work.
And the thing that my doctor had told me was, hey, the easiest thing to do first was,
you're never in the sun.
It was vitamin D deficiency that was affecting it.
And so that's what we're talking about.
Yeah.
That's all.
Because it was a nice sunny day.
Yeah, we were out.
It was like a nice day in New York yesterday afternoon.
So you have to get the limbs out.
I picked the sleeves up a little bit.
Yeah.
But I would love to take my shirt off to get real direct sun.
All right.
One more voice now.
I just need to say justice for Amy.
We cannot let lunchbox, oh, I'm sorry, Daniel get away with this stuff about owing her money.
So here's what I propose.
Every week that he does not give Amy the money or even every day, you release one number of his cell phone again.
Seven weeks time, if he has not paid Amy, his entire phone number has been released.
And y'all know good and well that all of us will.
listeners are going to be tracking that. So anyway, that's my thought. Justice for Amy.
I got a message from an attorney. Oh, you did? Yeah. Okay. And?
Who I know a little bit. He said, I've been a trial attorney for 40 years.
Representing D1 coaches as well as athletes and entertainers. I can't remember hearing so many
claims and cross claims being thrown around as I did on today's podcast. It made me laugh.
Talked them into getting a mediator for binding mediation with a time limit on presenting evidence,
EG
E.g means
E.g.
example given, maybe?
Yeah, I think that stands for example.
Affidavit recordings and other documents.
Good luck.
He really hints toward Amy
that you're going to win this easily.
Well, obviously, we have so many recordings.
Yeah, this is a no-brainer.
And I have witnesses.
Call to the stand.
I got to.
Call to the stand.
No, there's no stand.
I'll do it.
I'll be a witness, Amy.
We create a stand.
Do we need to bring in a mediator?
I mean, were they saying like a legit real mediator?
He's a legit attorney.
I know.
He's like if you don't get your money, you can.
He's thinking we're going to really go to mediation over this?
He thought it was super funny, but he said if you really wanted to.
I'm sorry, he's been in trial for 40 years?
How old is this?
I thought you were suing.
How old is this person?
Well, some people want to avoid a lawsuit.
That's why they go to mediation.
Yeah.
And you get there because Amy did say like, I'm going to sue you?
And then we all started suing each other.
Yeah.
That was so much fun.
Everybody sued eight times.
Okay, so those are the voice smells
There's a little free legal advice
Hey, well hold on what about the phone number thing
I think that's a great idea
I think we should do it
210
Well that's three numbers
Whoa whoa whoa one number a day
I think his number is the only number
I know him a heart in my head
Because we used to play it so much
I don't know any
I struggle with my wife's
I know his cell phone number
Because we used to give it out all the time years ago
And you're cool with it lunchbox
Yeah do go for it
Give out my number
Oh he's just saying he doesn't care
Oh yeah, he'll care
I don't care
What, you got some secret phone
Used on?
Yeah, what's happening?
What's happening right now?
He's trying to act like it's not going to be a threat to him
He doesn't care.
But maybe this is how you get paid.
He's not going to want that last digit out.
But that last digit, it's a one in ten chance
Right.
Even to get to the last digit.
Like what people would get as an...
Whatever.
I like it.
Let's see.
If there's anything else.
A serial road rager has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
He had been dubbed the Tesla Road Rage driver.
After the May 7th incident, he was hit with one felony count.
I guess he'd had many, many, many incidents.
He's in jail.
Not really that interested in that.
It's good to keep in mind.
Not really that interest in that.
Whether you can go to jail for that?
Yeah, Eddie.
I'm not a road rager.
Nothing there.
You have been.
Do you guys see those people?
This is not a story that I have.
And I'm not sure what theme park it was.
but for sake of the story, I'll just say six flags, although I'm not sure.
And they were up in a roller coaster, and it stopped, and they had to walk down the actual,
they had to hold onto the rail and walk down.
Six flags.
Was it six flags?
They were holding, like, they were holding on for dear life walking down the roller coaster track.
They were way up there.
The power went out.
Oh, that's scary.
And the coaster got stuck on the top.
And you can see the wind's blowing pretty hard because everyone's just like, their clothes are kind of moving while they're going down.
Yeah, six flag riders forced to walk down from 200.
45 foot tall roller coaster after it stops midair due to power outage.
I would think, because as I'm watching the people are holding the rail going down,
I would think, and they may have done this,
they would have sent someone up with some clips to walk each person down individually,
would have taken longer, but then nobody then falls.
And they could have done that, but it doesn't to me look like that that's the case in the video.
Mike, does it to you?
No, they're just walking.
I would have been so scared.
It looks like they were told how to walk though, right?
Yeah, there's someone guiding them.
Yeah.
But I would have had somebody, oh no, they're not clipped.
I'd have somebody that was clipped and put a belt on them, with them clipped,
and then walk everybody down individually just for lawsuit reasons.
That's scary.
Yeah, that's pretty crazy one.
All right.
Anything else?
No, I have a story in my head, but it's pretty gross.
Okay.
It's hard to say that and not.
I don't want to pursue it.
No.
All right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's in my head because he's a lawyer.
We were just talking about lawyers.
Okay, okay.
So, I was going to say, speaking of lawyers,
did you see the one that was charged with bestiality?
I did.
I didn't see this.
No.
Yeah, so his wife set up surveillance cameras.
They were having renovations done at their house.
And I don't know if she set it up.
I heard two different versions of the story.
She set it up because maybe there was some theft of, you know, when you're having construction work done, you have a lot of stuff there to just keep an eye on the place.
Or if she thought her husband was having like escorts coming to the house or something.
So she set up cameras.
And what she found on the camera ended up being far worse than anything being stolen or escorts.
What in the world?
She found footage of him and the dog doing inappropriate things.
I would say to the dog, not the dog.
Yeah, the dog wasn't part of this.
To be fair, I don't think the dog was part of the romantic relationship.
Yes, to the dog.
Yeah, the dog, yeah.
And he is a father, a lawyer.
What?
Probably looks, I mean, when I looked at his picture, normal looking guy, I was.
There was a lot of licking involved.
Mindblung.
What?
Yeah.
Yeah, poor dog.
Shippley, I feel bad.
Oh, they named the dog.
And he's like, him and the dog had a romantic relationship.
No, no, no, no.
They were both being inappropriate.
He was being inappropriate with the dog.
Equally dirty deeds, done by both.
Yeah, so he went to, he was charged and he's out on bail.
Yeah.
Which he, because he's a lawyer in certain relationships he had, has, it ended up being,
I think his bail was, they got a lower.
Poor dog bones?
75,000.
Yeah.
Well, 75,000, but then they only had to pay, what, what's Bobby how's 10% of that to get on bail?
Yeah, so 7,500 and he's out.
But I'm like, at that point, are you friends?
Like, if I had to call my buddy for a favor, I'd be like, I don't know that I can help you anymore.
I don't think I'd talk to my dad again.
If that's my dad and he's doing the dog, I think I'm out.
I'd just claim it was AI if I were him.
I'd just never, ever, ever admit it wasn't.
man you think
well
like
yeah you think
you know what people
you know what people do
you don't you have no idea
and then you hear stuff like
you're like what
that's what
that's what I said
I was gross
but
oh yo yo
yeah
it's a tough one
all right
thank you everybody
for listening
that's a good story
I mean that's a
compelling story
I'm glad you brought it out
I did see it
I only popped in my head
because we were talking
about lawyers
and then I was like
oh yeah
there's that one lawyer.
And not that this is a lawyer thing, but.
Yeah.
No, yeah, things trigger other memories.
That's it.
Hey, I have a bobby cast with Vanessa Carlton up, and she did,
If I could fall to the sky.
I would, and I'm singing 5,000 miles.
If you could, I would want a thousand miles.
Yeah, if I could just see you.
And some people are like, love it.
And some people are like, don't like it.
Will she be a mean to you?
No, she just is very northeast.
She just has a very northeastern personality.
I actually really liked her.
But she, living in the south, everybody's warm.
Living in the northeast, growing up in the north?
It's just different.
She was very sarcastic too, which I enjoyed, but I can see where that felt at times a bit
hurt by folks.
So you guys know, I really enjoyed.
spending time with her. And so I thought she was super cool. So if the interpretation was she was not
friendly, that was not the case at all. I liked her probably more than 80% of the people that come in.
So there's no secret. I hated that interview with that. I really enjoyed the interview.
But her personality definitely was a little different, right? Yeah, I could see if you were just listening
to it. You might think that a little bit more, but if you watch it, you can see that she was being sarcastic.
You can watch it on Netflix.
I encourage people to just go to Netflix and hit play and then leave and leave the house,
let it play. Let it get the, let it. Let me the streams. Yeah, just let it play. One to the next.
That would be awesome. No shame in that. But it's up on Netflix if you want to watch it or listen to
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