The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 2: The Most Beautiful People We’ve Ever Seen + Family Being Sued Over Viral Video + Eddie Defends Dak Prescott
Episode Date: March 11, 2026A family faked missing a cruise, it went viral and now they might be sued by the company. Bobby calls for justice! We talked about Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his fiancée ...who called off their wedding. Bobby shares in his experience the professions that cheat the most and some who have arrangements. A Texas man was arrested after state authorities said he altered the weight of a largemouth bass that he caught in a fishing tournament. Lunchbox talked about Jessica Alba and led us to talking about who are the most beautiful people we’ve ever seen in real life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let us go around the room.
Well, I got one I can't stop thinking about.
What?
And it's happened before,
but these guys that,
this guy that was caught putting the weights
in the belly of the fish.
Again.
Would different do, but it's third-degree felony.
Yeah, these fish tournaments?
Yeah.
So, KWTX with the story,
a Texas man was arrested Sunday
after state authority said he altered the weight
of a large mouth bass he caught in a fishing tournament.
Texas Park and Wildlife said Curtis Lee Daniels entered a largemouth bass in a lake forked
fishing tournament that was found to have a, well, three different 0.75 ounce fishing weights
in its stomach.
The overall prize of the tournament was over $11,000.
He was held on $20,000 bond.
He could face up to 10 years in prison.
Other penalties include license, revocation, civil restitution, according to the TPW website.
That's again, KWTX.
So why this is like, I believe, a third-degree felony.
It may not have said that in that story.
It's because it's money.
It's $11,000.
Yeah, you're cheating.
It's about that.
The balls to put weights, even if it's a sinker.
I imagine it's a sinker.
And they're putting them in the stomach of these fish.
The balls would do that and think you're not going to get caught for two reasons.
And again, I wasn't at this tournament.
But I have fished in tournaments in my earlier days.
And I have been the sponsor of the Malpine fishing team.
That's right.
How are they doing?
Not familiar with the current progress
The mountain fishing team
Is that
In these fishing tournaments
The ones that I have either been in or been at
The fish has to be alive
Yeah
So as soon as you catch them you put it on the live well
Which is in the middle of the boat
It's a bucket open up
It goes in there and swums around to lift it up
I can't imagine
Them shoving a weight in a fish
And it's staying alive
Now maybe you can
Because you would have to go through the throat
Yeah, the mouth, right?
They're just throwing those in there.
It just feels like that the fish would die then.
And then also, I think this has been top of mind with a lot of people because there was a video of these guys doing and getting caught.
Yeah.
Like months ago.
And it was a big news story because it was freaking hilarious.
What are you doing?
Do it the old-fashioned way.
Catch fish.
Put them in like a gate, like a trap and put it, hide under the water two days before and then drive over to it and act like you caught that one.
And you have to do weights.
That's how they used to do it.
That's the old way.
Oh, I thought you were to just say the, like, legal way.
Oh, yeah, or you can just catch them legally.
I mean, what are the, what's the prize pot for?
Well, that one was 11,500.
Oh, okay.
Maybe for the winner.
And I think that's why it ends up being such a harsh charge because if you were
still $11,000, it'd be the same kind of charge.
She's cheated.
Also, that's embarrassing.
So embarrassing.
Like your life, you know it as a good fisherman, all of a sudden you're the guy putting weights in fish. That's embarrassing.
And I do think a lot for a lot of these tournaments, they do have sponsors. Like all these fishermen have sponsors. And like, can you imagine being a sponsor that's this guy?
Yeah, I don't know at a tournament this size if it's super sponsored. If either that was the main or if that was the total. I'm sure they do have small sponsors. But I don't think it's one of those where they drive into the arena and they lift it up.
Yeah, they have all the patches on there. But it's embarrassing.
Dude, it's crazy.
I was at the lake one time when I saw a tournament takeoff.
All the boats when you launched.
Oh, 100 boats, but they can't go faster.
Once they take off from the marina, they have to stay under a certain speed or whatever.
And they're all just like cruising, cruising, cruising, very calmly.
And then when they hit this point, they all just go, boom.
They take off into their spot.
Yes.
It's pretty cool to see.
That crazy, man.
And I bet you, since this guy's doing it,
it, I would assume it's being done way more often and people just aren't being caught.
And then, like, what do they, they just probably feel the fish, right?
And just kind of feel the weights in the belly.
So it's got to be part of the process now.
What, again, I'm going to go total uneducated.
I have not fished in a tournament in 15, 20 years, over 20 years.
But what I would think is it's now in the minds of everyone who's judging these.
And so they're going to be hyper aware of this.
And so they're probably doing.
using techniques.
They could even do, I don't know, metal detectors?
A magnet?
Anything.
All of a sudden,
the vent slops up to the magnet.
I don't know, but because this is being done,
I would think they're now more vigilant
about finding out if people are doing it.
That's crazy to me.
That's my story.
What do you got?
They use metal detectors.
They do.
Oh, it's metal detectors?
Oh, my goodness.
Tournament directors frequently use handheld metal detectors
wants to scan fish for sinkers
and other metal objects stuffed in their stomachs.
Well, so then why wouldn't you use like a little sandbag?
To put it in the fish?
They probably will start doing that.
Interesting.
I think you just gave them a great idea.
Yeah.
No, that's sad.
Tiny little sandbags.
Maybe these weights don't kill the fish and maybe the sand would suffocate the fish.
It's overall sad.
I don't recommend it.
But I mean, there's ways around not using metal that would cause weight.
That's crazy.
They use little ones.
Like when you're going into a game, they're just checking you.
They're checking their fish.
All right.
Amy.
Okay.
So do you all think AI can do your taxes?
For sure.
Yes.
Already has.
One hundred percent.
Man, I got back a $7 million refund.
Fantastic.
I'm so happy.
Well, just a heads up.
I saw that chatbots got refunds wrong by $2,000 on average.
Yikes.
That's a lot.
Is that jail time?
Favorable or unfavorable?
I don't know that it's jail.
No, no, no.
I don't think it's illegal to have AI help you with your taxes.
No, no, no, to get the numbers wrong and then file them wrong because of AI.
Oh, true.
I think, I don't know.
I think if it's wrong, it's just on you regardless.
Yeah, because it could be wrong in the government's favor,
and then I don't think they're going to arrest.
you.
Oh, right, right.
Paying too much.
They're going to give you the opportunity to fix it, though, before you go to jail.
Oh, okay.
That's good.
I did see yesterday they were like, the average tax refund is a new high, $3,400, whatever.
And in my mind, I go, that's not money that the government's giving you as a bonus.
That's money that's money that's money.
You're getting back.
Yeah, I think Dave Ramsey is just like, you lent them that money.
Yes.
And they're giving it back to you.
And so when they're like, it's at a new high, everybody should be happy.
I'm like, no, no.
Everybody should be like a little upset that they're taking too much money from you.
at the beginning. Because they have that money
and they can do whatever they want with it, make money
with it, and then just give you back yours and they have the money they've already made with it.
Yeah, man.
That's right.
Oh, the government. Am I right?
You're right. You're right.
Lunchbox.
Yeah, Jessica Alba, Joe Burrow, spotted in Las Vegas playing a little blackjack,
which I was shocked that they were just out on the regular floor amongst common people.
I thought it was AI at first, did you?
I did too.
I thought they were AI together.
I'm like, how are they not in the VIP room where no one can get to them?
They're just right there amongst the slot machines.
I'm like, this is crazy.
And it's like, oh, they're dating.
They're dating.
They were there with a group of friends that had already left the table and they were the only two still playing.
They are not dating.
Alba still has her dude, unfortunately.
Why are you sad about that?
She is so hot, dude.
Yeah, but what do you think?
What do I think?
I think that if she got a piece of me, it would be great.
What does that mean?
I just threw up a little.
What does that mean if she got a piece of you?
What do you think he means?
What means if she made sweet love to him, she'd love it.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
You really believe that, dude?
Yeah.
You think you leave a lasting impression?
For sure.
She'd come back for more.
Yeah, if I met her, she'd be like, dang.
You'd think you'd even get that chance?
Yeah, I think if I met her.
What would you say if you met her?
Don't know.
Just it depends on the environment.
What's up, girl?
What's up, sweet cheeks?
Whatever.
I mean, if she's in a bikini, you know.
do it.
I've met her.
You've met her?
I was with, we were right beside her.
Is she just beautiful in person?
Oh, she has to be.
Her skin is just,
can I answer the question?
Yeah, yeah, that's Bobby.
Dude, your Seattle is kicked in.
And he's not even like,
he's not even like, he's got to be.
And his eyes were closed?
His eyes were closed while he was saying it.
He was looking at his lips too.
Yeah, so
I went over with the company
to France to this big summit where I was talking to clients who go to this big summit
and part of what our company did one of the nights was put on a show with Lenny Kravitz
and so we were I mean there are 75 people it was very small where we were and so she was there
she was at a table next to us and do we have a conversation no but hey how's it going everybody
was just you're just such a small area you're just hey was she like in a dress and was she
like in a dress? She was wearing a dress.
What's wrong with you, man? You knew who else I met
there was Shannon Sharp? Oh yeah? Who's that?
Guys, no, no, who cares about Shannon Sharp? Go back
to Alba. You never talked about how hot she was.
She's pretty. Yeah.
She's pretty. Yeah.
So did you like sit back to back?
Like, could you have touched? Like, could you have reached out and touch
Shannon Sharp's a guy? Yeah, we don't care about it.
Could I have? If I leaned forward as hard as I could,
I could have touched her. Got it. She was sitting at a table
next to us a little up front. So you stared at her
back the whole night? I did not. I have
interested that. No, no, I'm saying like, if you're looking at the stage, you're looking at her back.
No, because the stage right in front of me, she was to my right and up. Oh, so you didn't even get,
she went in your line of vision. You should have changed seats. No, it was good. Lunchbox,
if you were in that position where you were that close, you could have touched her, like, that's where you could have made your move?
Probably. You would have done that? Yeah. It's like when Dana Capuchar had me, she was all about it.
No, she wasn't. Was that at the Thomas Rett show? No, did she? I thought it was the Bluebird.
It was. Thomas Rett album release party at the Bluebird. He played some of
of the song. But she didn't do anything special.
I did get a DM and she was like, what was that a hairy guy's name?
Oh really? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Who wouldn't leave me alone.
She touched my hand.
She touched his hand.
Who's the most beautiful person you've seen in person?
My wife.
No, no, no. But I can give you second.
Second.
I remember I was probably 28 or 29.
And my career had just started to go from
Austin and just the guy in Austin. I was flying back and forth to California a lot to just beg for any
like one-off job like dude I'll stand on a red carpet and ask a five-second question anything I'll do anything
and I was doing that a lot and it was at the same time whenever agents were starting to have interest in me
because they only want to sign somebody to think they can make money off of and the show was growing
and kind of the understanding of what I was doing with the show because I'd poured all my own money into growing the show
especially in that time.
And so I think there was a, you know,
I was going to sign some sort of big deal.
I was doing agency stuff.
And so I was bouncing around to all these agencies,
just taking interviews,
not really knowing what was going on,
but I went into a lobby of an agency.
I believe it was UTA.
And I sat,
not knee to knee,
but not a lot of room in between two chairs
with Kate Beck and sell.
Oh, nice.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
She's very pretty.
Really?
Yeah, and I'd talk to her.
What'd you guys talk about?
Well, we were just there, and I was like, I don't remember exactly, but if I have to be
like on, I'm good.
If I'm not on at all, I'm terrible, and I'd feel like nobody wants to talk to me, but we were
just so close, and we were just, it's like being in an elevator almost, and you have to say
something because you're just close to somebody, and I was with her, and I think, I think, something
like, are you here for the cheese fries or something?
I don't know, it was something like that that had nothing to do with why we
were there. Like I heard this place had good cheese fries or something like that. And she laughed.
And then she was, she was similar to another country, British or something. And she was like,
probably here for the same reason you are, whatever. She's British? Really? She's something.
She's not American? No. Wow. I didn't know that. And then I was like, yeah. And then they called
it and then she went away. That's the whole story. That's pretty cool though.
She's from Islesworth United Kingdom. Ileworth, United Kingdom. But that was, that one was
pretty cool. That's cool. Yeah. Who asked that question? I did.
can probably do dudes too.
Wait, so she was hotter in Alba?
Different situation.
Grunting, man.
And I guess in my mind, I haven't really made that list.
Also, someone you've said before is so stunning in person is pink.
Yeah.
But I mean, the most beautiful person you're saying?
I mean, I'm telling you, I know, she has a haircut short.
And so, you know, you're thinking like she's, like, tough and she is and she's strong
because she does all the flips and stuff.
But she's really pretty.
Really?
Yeah, you want to talk about flawless in.
But yeah, she is really pretty.
One time I was behind Julianne Huff at I Heart Awards in L.A.
And I couldn't stop staring at her.
Yeah, it was like one of those things where I was like, you know, you see her on TV and she obviously looks really pretty.
But in person, I just couldn't.
I was like, she looked like a doll.
Some people are made different.
Yeah.
Halliberry.
Never met her.
Have you met her?
I saw her at some of the cosmopol.
I was there in Las Vegas and she was there.
It was a concert or something and I got a picture right with her and she was gorgeous in person.
You got a picture right with her?
What does that mean?
Like she was in a VIP section and like.
You didn't get a picture with her.
No, no, I did.
Like I stood right here and like.
But she was looking right at me.
But was she like, this guy's taking a picture of me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There wasn't a planned picture.
No, no.
No, no.
It wasn't a planned picture.
But yeah.
That was nice.
Do you want to answer that? Who asked that question? I did. I did. Do you want to answer?
Alicia Keys. I'm looking at it. Dude, she's so far away from you and she's not looking at the camera.
You found a picture? Yes. She looked like she's dancing with someone else. His version of events is always a little different. Was she right there by me? Sometimes you remember things differently. She's probably, if I were to guess, 11 feet away. That's what I said. She was right there in the VIP and I took a picture.
Yeah, but you weren't in the VIP it looks like. Correct. I did not have access.
Answer? Oh, easy.
Charlie Staren.
You met her in person?
Well, I was in the news and we were doing a red carpet and man, like I saw her walk up and
like she is the most beautiful person I've ever seen in my life.
It was so like I stared at her for so long that all the camera footage, she was off frame.
And that's like your job.
I didn't want to see her through the camera.
I wanted to see her in person that like when we went back and saw the footage, I'm like,
oh, that's not good.
but dude it was so she was so pretty and you're talking about guys
no no we're not talking about guys why not no I think so right no no no I think you should
talk about guys no you know another one carry Underwood okay yeah we know I mean you've got
a long list go ahead lunch boxes is every woman no not every woman I've seen too who's a guy
Johnny Depp dude you it was just like this guy is like so good looking almost like he's not
normal like distractingly good like it he did seem a little bit not real yeah it's like movie
You met him?
I saw him.
In person?
Where?
Yeah.
Was he it?
I heard in Vegas.
No, I met him in Austin.
Oh.
Who was it?
We saw, I thought we saw Captain.
No.
With Jack Sparrow?
That was Captain Kirk.
No.
No, no, no, no.
No, Amy, that was a guy dressed up at Treasure Island.
Oh, Jared Letto.
Yeah.
He's really good looking guy.
That's one, I would say, too.
Like, his features and stuff looks that of it.
It's drawn.
Yes.
Drawn features.
I don't know why I confuse the two.
That's Hallibray way back down the back.
What are those glasses?
You wore glasses?
See, look, she's looking right at the camera, dude.
Wait, why does he wear glasses?
Why does he look like, um, from the office?
Hold on, that's kind of a cool picture, though.
She's smiling.
Yeah, she's looking right at me.
She's not looking at him.
Oh, no, no, she's looking at my camera.
It does look like he's looking at this guy.
She's looking behind him as somebody else.
Nope.
Who's the beat farmer on?
Dwight.
It looks like Dwight.
Dude, what's with the glasses?
No, that's when I told you.
I had a midlife crisis when I went to get my driver's license for Tennessee.
They told me I needed glasses and I would never wear them in public.
And then I, they're dark red.
And then I got, uh, you're very much in public there.
No, no, no.
I never wore them around you guys and I never wore them.
So then I only warmed like like the club.
I wore them a couple months.
And then I got a club with a tie on.
He's got a tie on.
No, no, it's not a club.
It's a thing at the Cosmopol.
I'm too.
That looks like a club, man.
You warm in Vegas still.
Yeah, it was like a nice event.
It looked like you dropped off her accounting and then she took some.
No, it was a formal, like it was a nice event at the cosmopolitan.
I'm telling you, that's why Halliberry's in a nice dress.
Everybody's dressed in the nines.
And so then I went and got laced because I couldn't, I was too embarrassed to wear the glasses.
I was like, this is awful.
I get that.
Why did I forget this?
This is great.
So I wore for like two months.
I was like, this is too awful.
Your glasses era.
Everybody should go to YouTube and look at this picture.
I guess I promise you, she is looking behind.
No, she's looking right at me.
Be honest.
My head is not even pointed at him.
I'll be, I mean, I'll be honest.
When I first saw a picture, I'm like, that's kind of cool because it looks like she's
looking at him and she's happy.
She doesn't look annoyed.
Okay, but look.
I said, Halley, Halie.
Look where she's looking.
Right.
Behind him.
No.
She's talking to somebody.
I can't tell because the flash is reflected off her eyes.
Yeah, she's got like a glow in her eyes.
Yeah, she is looking right at me because I said,
Hallie, hey, let's get a picture.
She looked happy though, lunch boss.
I know.
That's what I'm telling you.
She saw the baby blues.
Your eyes?
Yep.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what you call baby blues.
Maybe she liked your glasses, dude.
Maybe your glasses like.
Chicks like that.
No, man, it was...
Hey, trust me, they don't.
They had to go.
They had to go.
You would know.
Ooh, remember when we saw Heidi Klum?
Oh, is she just beautiful?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Like, structurally.
Like, you're like, oh, you get it.
Yeah, you're like, okay.
You get it.
Okay, who's story?
Who did that story?
What was that about?
That was just about Alba and the...
She's not dating Joe Burrow.
Everybody thought they were.
They were out in Vegas.
So everybody's like, oh, my gosh,
they're dating, but they were just with a group of friends.
Anything about Cardi B lately?
Oh, yeah, Cardi B, man.
Are you going to save it until tomorrow?
You want me to save tomorrow?
Hit her Cardi B-B.
We got to get it in.
Sorry, there's been some Cardi B news.
I just haven't been going to it.
All right.
Morgan, you have anything?
Yeah, I do.
So there's this crazy story about a guy named Tommy Thompson.
He located back in 19...
Don't take the girl.
Tommy Thompson.
Take Tommy Thompson.
Take my best friend.
I went to high school with a guy named Tommy Thompson.
Okay, go ahead.
Back in 1988, he located the ship of gold.
off of the coast of South Carolina?
Not familiar with the ship of gold.
It was called the Central America.
It came from California Gold Rush in a hurricane sinket in 1857,
but it had this huge like booty of gold.
Funny, funny term.
I know.
That's what they call them.
Booty of gold.
So he found it, but after finding it, of course,
he found all of the money.
He found all the gold.
And then there were some investors who were really mad at him
because they claimed that he didn't give them any of the 50 million
of the sale of the sales of the silver.
treasure that he found. Because they financed his search. Yes. And so claimed he didn't give him any of that
money. There was like more than 500 gold bars and thousands of coins. And so he went on the run. He was a
fugitive for like three years. And then finally gets found because he didn't show up to court. He got
arrested. Shows up in court and says, I have no idea where the treasure is. And they send him to
jail for 10 years. He just now got released. And he still says he doesn't know where the treasurer is.
Yeah, he won't give him the location.
So he does know where the treasure is.
He just spent the time in jail and he's going to get to come out and have the treasure.
Oh, he didn't get that booty.
Just follow him.
Just track him, right?
If he goes back to find that gold or find the rest of the gold.
No, I think it's probably somewhere, somewhere he knows where it is.
And you don't have to track somebody to physically get to it.
He could have also sold it and that money's in an account.
So when I first saw that...
That's hardcore to go to jail, though, for that.
Right for that long?
Yeah.
When I first saw the headline, I was like...
Because they were getting his booty, you know what I was saying?
The booty
I was like
How do you go to jail for finding gold
And not telling anyone where it is
Because that's kind of what the headline was
But that wasn't the case
He stole their money
Yeah the investors
That was the big problem
But it's okay right
To go gold searching
And if you find the booty
Like you can just keep it
That's yours right
Even though that was somebody else's back in the day
It's finders keepers
Not sure on the law on that
But I would think for the most part
If you find something that old
It's finders keepers yeah
deep sea diving like that that's crazy that's crazy
10 years in jail
he held out for a long time
that's a lot of your life to give up for that money
he must have a lot of gold
you must have access to a lot of gold
and if you do give some away to your people and live
happy life with some of the gold
I had just watched have any of you guys watched
the America's Book of Secrets on the history channel
so there's a whole episode on gold
and like the America's gold and what they have
and Fort Knox is supposed to have all of the world's gold
but now there's this huge claim that it's not there.
It's empty, yeah.
And it's all of this.
And now I keep thinking about this guy because there's a mountain that's down in New Mexico
that basically the government put a huge thing around to shoot missiles,
but it's because this mountain has gold in it.
And now I'm thinking about this guy and he might actually survive the rest of the world
because he has gold.
That's kind of stuff Amy sends me on Instagram.
Go to bed, Amy.
Stories like that.
Yeah, that's a go to bed, Amy.
Amy, go to bed.
Well, here's a crazy thing.
When the gold was found, 39 insurance companies filed suit
claiming that they had the right to it
because they paid damages
in the 19th century for the lost gold.
And they went to court
and the court awarded 8% of the gold
to the insurance companies.
Okay, see.
8% fair enough.
Because it's not, yeah, it belongs to someone.
But not all, public domain, like music
after 100 years, it's free.
It's lost for so long.
Yeah.
All right, good story.
Eddie.
So I saw video was crazy.
It's almost kind of like a bonehead.
But there's a guy in North Carolina
who went through a car wash,
but he was a rancher.
and he had so much wire in the back of his pickup truck,
he didn't realize that when he goes to their car wash,
those spinning wheels, the brushes, caught all the wire.
Oh, no.
And tangled up on all the brushes.
And so he just kept going,
but all the cars behind him kept going through the car wash
scratched all their cars up.
What?
Because it was all barbed wire on those brushes
just going through all the cars.
So he's probably going to owe a lot of people a lot of money.
Oh, my.
An accident, too.
I know, man.
But, like, you got to know what's in.
your pickup truck.
But he doesn't have to pay for it.
Why not?
Possibly insurance.
Hopefully insurance.
You imagine you're the guy behind him, right?
You're in your car.
Like, ah, got to give a car wash.
And you go through there and all the brushes just have barbed wire and you just see your
hood getting scrapped.
And you can't back.
You can't because there's a car behind you.
Oh.
That sucks.
You're like, turn it off and you can't roll down your window.
No.
And it's like, oh my, that's terrible.
A wind is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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The Bobby Bone Show, everybody wrote.
Yeah.
I was thinking about you guys because it was watching a video and this family, they were late to get on their cruise.
And so they're trying to get back and the boat is moving slow, which can't get on
boat and they're running beside it running beside it I want to play the clip here
so I'm laughing and I'm thinking oh wow what if you guys miss your cruise
and then I see it pop up at my feet again they made the whole thing up it was a bit
it was a funny bit too but now they could be in trouble for it
family may face legal trouble after posting a viral video showing themselves
missing a cruise living near the port they saw a ship about to leave and came up with
an idea they could film a fake missed ship video to get views they filmed the scene
five times until they got the shot they wanted. When they posted it online, the video quickly went
viral hitting 20 million views. The company added that the family's fake video could hurt its reputation
and they are considering legal action. Wait, what? No, no, justice for the family because what I thought
was, guys, you knew the time to get back on the boat. That's on you. Yeah. Like you knew the time.
They tell you what time. They tell you what time. They tell you. And if you're not back, you know what
happens? They leave. They leave you. Yeah. I thought it was so funny. Justice for
family, I don't know.
The three sisters or whoever they are.
Yeah, nobody, I, nobody's thinking poorly on the cruise ship for leaving because there's rules.
Don't sue them.
Like if you're late to the airport, you miss your flight.
Correct.
I'm going to do this.
I see other people do it at times in notoriety.
If they get sued, I will make sure that their legal fees are paid for by Eddie.
What?
Oh, that's very nice for these.
Good job, Bobby.
That's very nice of you stepping up.
Wow, thank you, man.
I thought I was going to eat it.
I ain't eaten it.
Funny video.
I saw it in both forms.
I thought, man, that's funny and that's on them.
I never once thought it was like the ship's like,
hey, guys, let's leave 10 minutes early and really, let's get a kick out of the people.
That is from P.P. Baby podcast.
That's what that's called?
Pee-P baby?
The Pee-P baby podcast.
Interesting.
And the TikTok is Shayla.
Speaking of the cruise, and just crew stuff dribbles out since everybody's back.
But Lunchbox says somebody spent their 401K to come on the cruise with us.
Yes, I was playing Blackjack at a table, and it was like 12.
30 at night and this girl Alexa was sitting there.
We're all talking.
And she was like, you guys know that I cashed my 401K out to come on this trip.
I'm like, excuse me?
She goes, yeah.
You know, I figured that I thought lunchbox doesn't have one.
I have one.
But this is a dream.
Oh, gosh.
This is a dream vacation.
And so she called up her mom, goes, mom, we're going on the cruise.
I'm cashing out my 401K.
And she did it.
She cashed out her 401K to come on the cruise with us.
I am inspiring America saying, why not live for the now?
And that's what she had in the back of her head when she got on that cruise ship.
Why not live for the now?
I'll get a 401k when I get back.
Cashed it out.
That's interesting.
I have a couple things to say.
I think inspiring is not really the word influencing.
Sure.
It could be good or bad, you know, depending.
But you want to have that.
You complain that you don't have that and that you don't have money that when you do decide to quit.
And so it's not that you're going, everybody live life to the fullest.
Why save?
You're going, oh, I never saved and now I'm screwed.
Right, I never saved and I am kind of screwed.
But at the same time, it's like, you can save all you want.
You don't even know if you're going to make it there.
Yeah, what do they say?
Like, you can't take your money to the grave.
Right, you can't take it with you.
You know what they also say?
You got to pay the bills while you're alive.
That's true.
That's true, but the 401 case extra.
It's add-on.
It's bonus.
Listen, I get the thoughts of like, yeah, who knows?
if we'll wake up tomorrow.
I feel like that's sometimes what my kids say.
Like my daughter was trying to convince me to get her something the other day.
And she was like, what if I don't wake up tomorrow?
And I was like, well, I don't know.
That's a reason why we make decisions.
Plan the odds.
You will.
Sure.
And you guys love some odds.
That's a good point.
Playing the odds.
Good point.
Yeah, it just seems like an immature way to live life.
But fun.
But fun.
I hope she's able to build it back.
Are you sure she wasn't just saying that?
No, no.
Because Eddie said you didn't have your wedding ring on.
you were looking for some action.
And so now she's trying to bond.
I didn't say that.
Did he not say that?
No, you did.
You said.
He insinuated.
Because Amy was saying, say yes.
Say yes to everything.
And then Eddie goes, except for when lunchbox invite you to the room because he is married.
Yeah.
And that's a true statement.
There's no lie there.
But he's not going to invite anybody to his room.
In case he does, say no.
No, no, because she was there with her mom and her sister.
And here's another crazy story.
Her stepmom.
This was bananas.
Her mom got to.
divorced. This other lady marries her dad. You got to talk slow, so let me start again.
Yeah. This is one of those because I want to follow. Okay. So Alexa cashed out her 401k and I'm sitting at
the blackjack table with her and her mom and there's a lady standing in between them. And I'm like,
oh, who's that? And she goes, oh, that's my stepmom. Got it. I'm with you. And I said, explain this
to me. She goes, oh, she married my dad. Got it. And her and my mom are now best friends.
Oh, that's great. Yeah, that's cool. I've heard that's crazy. I love that. I'm familiar with
a situation like that happening.
And the mom and
stepmom were sharing a cabin.
Like that is crazy.
So they also shared a dude.
Yeah.
Well, not at the same time.
That's also a great point.
That's what I mean, though.
I thought it was so crazy.
So this whole family,
I was just blown away by their story.
She cashed the 401 okay.
And then mom.
Every time.
It's a struggle.
Oh, and they're 401.
401.
And then step mom and mom are best friends.
mind-blown.
I'd like to say that that is a lot of maturity
by it. Yes. Because there's a marriage
that didn't work. There's a marriage
that is working and there's probably
children and they've had
to co-parent-ish together and they found
they had things in common and they weren't going to let
that keep them from being friends and then
becoming best friends. That's awesome. That's crazy.
It is weird, shared weiner. That is weird.
It all, I mean, yeah. Like they both
are Eskimo sisters.
Yeah.
And then they're sharing
a cabin on the crew. This is wild.
Sharing.
Sharing is caring, I guess.
I like that, though.
Yeah.
I just don't know how many of these stories to trickle out,
because I got a lot of cruise stories,
just in general,
but we'll do a couple of, you know,
maybe a couple of day.
You guys can still come,
top shelf country crews.com for next year.
It's not until, I mean,
it's literally a year from now,
March of, what year are we in?
We're in 26.
What the crap is time going, man.
And people can book now for that?
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah, because people were on the ship
booking for next year.
Got it.
Because if they did early registration,
they're not using their 401K.
Like a deal.
401K.
We would recommend, that's a good point.
We need to responsibly to everybody listening.
Do not use your 401kK
careful.
Is that I was saying?
I was stumbling, man.
Whatever, but yeah.
Two football stories that you may care about.
Okay.
Number one, I did mention Travis Kelsey.
He did resign with the chiefs for one year,
like 12 million bucks.
So he's going back.
He's going to play again.
And he's going to play for one more year.
I do think that will be his last year.
And I don't think he would go back and play if he didn't think Patrick Mahomes was going to be healthy.
How many games do the Chiefs play in a season?
17, 18 weeks, 17 games.
17 games.
12.
I'm trying to figure out how much he makes per game.
12 million divided by 17.
I'm not prepared for that right now.
Okay.
Yeah.
But I bet you could chalk it up.
I could, but we'll figure it out.
You want another football story.
Yes.
This one not as happy.
familiar with Dak Prescott?
Yes, from the Cowboys.
So have you heard about him and his fiance and they were getting married in like a week and they...
Yeah, I called it off.
So I'm going to read you a little bit.
She put up a cryptic post that friends are very important during the season or something.
So I'll set everybody up.
Sarah Jane Aramos.
Yeah, pretty good.
And Dak Prescott called off their Italy wedding weeks before the ceremony with her telling people the split was mutual.
A source spilled to page six, however, that she ended the relationship after ongoing...
infidelity issues with Doc Prescott.
The first thing that was floated out was she didn't want to sign a pre-nup because he just signed
a massive contract.
And so I think probably her side was like, well, this isn't true and makes us look bad.
So why don't we go with the truth or their version?
But the insider claims that she stayed with Prescott hoping he would change for their family.
Ramos denied rumors.
The breakup was tied to a pre-up.
Writing on Instagram, this has nothing to do with the pre-up.
I hope we can put the rumor to rest now.
page six. So do they already have kids together, isn't there?
One and one on the way, right? Or do they have two?
They have two. They have two. Is there another
on the way or did I just see an old picture of them holding up a sonogram?
Old picture. Got it.
Oh, that's terrible. I hate that. Yeah.
I mean, I get if he's putting one version out there, she wants to put the real version,
but then there's also kids involved. So it's like, ugh.
Was he putting a version out there?
That's what he just said about the pre-nup or his team.
That was just released. I don't think he...
How do you, well, who do you think releases or stuff like that?
No, no, it's never a... He's not. He's never a... He's not. He's not, he's not, he's
not coming out on a podium. But it's always like PR teams. Why is that hard to believe?
Especially it sounds like a, it's just my team. Why are we talking about this? He sounds like a
quality guy. It's not important. It's their private business. I saw somebody posts like he's bad
about it like oh he's about it getting rings or keeping rings. Oh, no, it's the closest he ever got
to a ring. To a ring. That's funny. Yeah. That's it. Funny. She remembered that joke.
Well, barely.
Hey, from my experience, there are a couple types, not all, a couple types that really aren't good at being faithful.
And they are professional athletes and singer artists.
Oh.
They're not all of them.
And they say pilots too because they're on the road.
I would agree with that.
Don't know much pilots.
True.
And would they be on the road or in the air?
The air.
Yes, different.
Well, they land a lot of places.
That's true.
Yeah, we don't know what's true.
I'll say again, we don't know what's true, but that sucks and I hope they're able to work it out.
I know some people that have arrangements.
Oh, where it's just understood.
It's just what they do?
It's like don't get an STD and don't get caught or only do it like once every three months or something.
Oh, gosh.
How do those conversations go down?
Like, that's what I was wondering.
And yeah, and how do they guarantee to not get caught?
Do they make the girls, because obviously the girls that are hooking up with them.
You're right.
You're going somewhere that's absolutely correct.
The girls that are hooking up with them know 100% that they are married.
I mean, these are famous people, or they're engaged, or they're in a relationship.
So like, did they sign an NDA?
Boom.
There are times.
That's so.
Not all the time.
Sometimes it's just on a bus, and it's like, don't say anything.
Other times, I do know for 100% fact.
And stories of traveling with a lawyer, you're going to do this?
Here's an NDA.
Smart
But that's crazy
Like in the heat of it
You're just like
Well you wait
To the heat
Well it's a little before the heat
Oh is it?
Yeah
So you already know like
Well yeah
You're like hanging out
You know
Smooching
I don't know
And then it's like
Hey this is kind of
awkward
But
Lawyer
He just comes in
Here you go
Sign right here
No it really is
Carry on
It really is
It's really
It's just a lifestyle
That we don't know
it's a lifestyle that I don't think I'd be comfortable with.
I think also if I brought that lifestyle to my wife, I'd come in with that a head the next day.
That's what I'm saying.
My body would be stumbling in with blood squirting out of my neck.
I picture the guy be like, all right, have an idea here.
Like, all right, what do we do this?
But maybe it's the girl's idea.
Well, they have to know what they're getting.
They have to know.
Yes, yes.
They know.
A lot of time it's because there are other arrangements too, like financial arrangements.
Like, you can do all this, have all this.
But every relationship is different.
and if both people are in on it and feel good about it and there's honesty, then that's great.
Why would I have a problem with that? But it does happen.
It's crazy. Travis Kelsey, for example, he's an athlete and he's with Taylor.
I'm also not saying all. I'm just saying it happens. I know for a fact, 100% that it happens,
but I'm not saying all or even most. By the way, Travis is making about 700,000 a game.
That's the math on 12 million for 17 games.
You calcing that up over there?
Mm-hmm.
The FBI has raised the reward for the capture of one of its top 10 most wanted fugitives to $1 million,
up from quarter of a million.
It is Omar Alexander Cardiniis.
He's wanted for a shooting death in an L.A. Barbershop.
He is believed to have gang ties.
The killing is thought to be gang-related.
The FBI initially offered 100,000, but it's at a million.
ABC News with that.
If you were to see this guy, would you turn him in?
Nope.
I think I'd pass on the meal.
Yeah.
The million dollars?
Wait, because of retaliation.
Gang ties.
I just think in some way it's going to.
But it's anonymous, right?
Like all these tips are anonymous?
Yeah, it's supposed to be.
It's not risk the million dollars to like maybe get that out.
I don't know.
Are they taxing it?
I got to think about that too.
That's true.
He just does not look like a criminal.
I know.
That's so bizarre.
Why is that?
He just looks like a nice guy.
Yeah.
Like he's smiling or what?
No.
No, just like.
There's some of him with like glasses on.
His hair looks normal.
He's like dad bod.
Okay.
It's like, it's normal.
He's just being a dad.
Out there dadding it up.
But yeah, it's a million bucks now on that list.
Do you guys ever go to the post office?
Yeah, I did.
Okay, so I haven't gone to the actual post office in a long time.
Do they so have pictures of people up?
Oh, good question.
I haven't noticed them.
No, I don't, I mean, I haven't seen them.
I have to go all the time.
That's where I have my, this is where I received my mail.
You know where they used to have.
You get your mail to post office?
Yes? She has a P.O. box.
Oh, that's where you got a heroin that one time.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
That's wild.
We don't talk about that for fear of Omar, Alexandria.
Do you think he was involved?
His heroin?
I don't know. I don't know whose it was.
That all just, that happened at such a crazy time in my life, too, that remember thoughts we were having?
Like that, remember we thought that we maybe knew who's hair.
heroin it was.
No, we were replacing blame on you guys.
Well, you thought it was like...
We're like, Eddie's been acting weird.
We started debating which on the show.
For those that don't know, there's a story about Amy getting heroin
accidentally.
I went to pick up my boxes.
I had a bunch of packages at my PO box and I ended up getting a box that actually wasn't
supposed to be mine and we opened it up.
There were bricks or blocks or whatever you call it of a drug.
Crazy.
we believe to be was heroin.
And then we just, Amy and I really started to try to figure out who it was, which we shouldn't
have done.
Who'd you think more out of all of us?
Well, we never really thought it was any of you guys.
It's other people we know.
Scoot.
No, I started to think like, oh my gosh.
I know.
I am tangled up with a drug dealer.
Turns out it's just an accident.
So let me ask you this, because we had a story we talked about recently where a guy found
a bunch of, I believe, cocaine.
He was a fisherman.
He found a ton of cocaine in the ocean.
or that are washed up and he's like, screw this,
I'm putting it in a warehouse and selling it.
If you found a ton.
No way. No way, because then you're just a drug dealer at that point.
But you could sell it all at once.
What if you could wholesale it to one person?
Oh, man.
I don't think I am, but I think I'm going to have a buddy do it for me
and then give him half the cut and I'm going to touch nothing.
But that's involvement.
If you guys were to get busted, you go to prison.
Sign this and never say who the NDA is.
Never say who you got it from.
Remember that story?
Yeah, I just don't know how I'd get rid of it.
I know.
Because if you call the cops, they're going to believe you if you do it in like the first day.
If you call them two weeks later and you say you've held this for two weeks, they're going to be a little suss.
In Vegas, they tell you.
They did so many bricks.
I'm telling you, 74 pounds of cocaine found floating on the water.
Florida fishermen finds it.
That's crazy.
I'm tempted to sell it.
How do you even start getting in that market?
Like in Vegas, they'll come up to you on the street.
Like, hey, you want some cocaine?
They'll let you sample.
Black tar?
That's what?
Yeah.
Right outside New York, New York, man, we're there.
But how do you know if it has fentanyl on on?
Black tar, that's heroin.
I know, but he says you can sample?
Sample, black tar.
Yeah, they'll walk by.
They're like, cocaine, heroin, what do you want?
Sample.
No, they don't say that.
Yes, they do.
Yes, they do.
Maybe they just see me then and no, that's not our audience.
It's usually late night.
I walk by and they're like, you need a bookmark?
Bobby, I don't think the thing is, I don't think you're walking by late enough.
Like, you're already in bed.
That's true.
Like, that is interesting to me.
You're sort of playing like drug roulette at that point.
That's Vegas, though.
Like, are the cops looking for those guys?
No, no, no, no.
I mean, you could.
And someone goes, cocaine, heroin?
No, I'm thinking as a consumer.
Like, you're, you're just like, okay, I could snort this or whatever and literally die.
Right.
Unless you test it with a fentanyl strip.
But that's every, that's any drug you buy it.
Yeah, whenever you buy it.
That's why I don't know how people still just do drugs like that.
Like, I just.
But before you got it.
they're not the same as they used to be.
I agree.
What are you talking about?
No, they're really not.
It was safer.
Like even people that work in the recovery space talk about how like just.
Guys, a guy that I was a lifeguard with, man.
He died of a heroin overdose because he didn't know what he was taken.
Well, it's a bit different than fentanyl being, there being too much fentanyl and something.
Or do you know what else that we have in our package?
Because I did CPR, we have Narcan.
Because so many people are dying of like opioid overdose.
Yeah.
And so we have those.
and where I come from, that's heavy.
And so,
I can't believe people say black tar when you walk by.
Yeah, that's crazy, man.
In the daytime after?
No, no, no, no.
It's like after midnight.
Yeah, we were together when he did it.
Yep.
Dang.
Did you guys try it?
No.
But we were like, well.
How much to try it, though?
No.
No, no, no, no.
So not even like $10,000 for one try?
No, no, no.
I didn't know.
A million?
No.
Good for you.
10 million?
No.
All right.
All right, thank you guys for listening, and we will see you tomorrow.
We have some, it's hard to say if you're just a podcast listener,
because we have a really cool duo coming in to play tomorrow named Thelma and James.
But if you go to our YouTube channel, you can actually watch their performances.
We'll have the interview on the podcast.
It's so interesting.
They're a married couple.
I think you'll know one of them.
But Thelma and James tomorrow and watch their performances on YouTube.
YouTube tomorrow. But we'll have the interview up here. It'll be good. But I hope you guys have a good day.
We'll see tomorrow. Bye, everybody. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying.
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