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Bobby Bones
Welcome to My Legacy. I'm Martin Luther King III and together with my wife, Andrea Waters King, and our dear friends Mark and Craig Kilburger, we explore the personal journeys that shape extraordinary lives.
Martin Luther King III
Join us for heartfelt conversations with remarkable guests like David Oyelo, Mel Robbins, Martin Sheen, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Billy Porter.
Eddie
Listen to My legacy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
This is my Legacy.
Martin Luther King III
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Bobby Bones
It's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan Part two. She's breaking down the top seven segments from the Bobby Bone this week.
Morgan
Hello everybody. Welcome to the Best Bits. It's time to catch up on the Bobby Bones show together. We've got a lot of stuff that happened this week. If you're sticking around and want to hang out, you can check out part one and part three this weekend with Scuba Steve. Part one, we talked about Valentine's Day and some fun life moments that have happened for us recently. And then part three, we always answer listener questions, so check those out if you want to get to know Scuba Steve and myself a little bit better. If not, you just want to catch up on the show. That's cool, too. So let's do that. The guys admitted household fights that they get in. There is a study about the things that cause the most fights in households. So maybe you're going to listen to this and be like, oh, crap, this is what's happening in my life. Well, maybe you can also relate to the guys because they shared what's happening in their houses. And, you know, everybody's got stuff going on, so just know you're not alone.
Bobby Bones
Number seven. A study found out what household issues couples living together fight about the most. So I have the whole list here. We'll just go to you guys that live with somebody. Lunchbox. What do you fight about the most? Household issues. So money, I don't think counts. Okay, go ahead.
Eddie
Dishes.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Laundry.
Bobby Bones
Oh, there's a lot. There's a list. What do you fight about, though? Like, you not doing them.
Eddie
It's more of a, hey, when are you gonna do the dishes? Well, why aren't you gonna do the dishes?
Bobby Bones
Like it's a stalemate.
Eddie
It's a stalemate.
Bobby Bones
Do you guys ever just leave them forever?
Eddie
Yeah, like you'll have them. You'll tell the kids, put the dishes in the sink. What's overflowing, Then put it on the counter so it spills out onto the counter because no one wants to do the dishes.
Bobby Bones
So they're dirty dishes all over the counter.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Eddie
Clothes. Like laundry. There's clothes all over the place. Who's gonna pick those up? Who's gonna do the laundry? Who's gonna put the laundry away?
Bobby Bones
Will you guys do the old Mexican stare down?
Eddie
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Is that what it's called?
Lunchbox
Heard of that?
Bobby Bones
No. So if my Mexican friends haven't heard about it, possibly not a thing. They say in Mexico, Eddie, what about in your house?
Lunchbox
The air, the. How cold it is, how warm it is. I like it so warmed it. So we're always just arguing about the temperature and then just kind of like, she doesn't like that. I Set my alarm so early. She kind of mentions, like, you know, things like leaving the TV on, going to sleep. I love to go to sleep with the tv, stuff like that.
Bobby Bones
Leaving lights on around the house is number one. Number two is the temperature. We used to disagree on temperature, but now she likes it freezing cold for some reason. I think I've converted her. It's one of the feathers in my cat. That's good because I would love it freezing. And now she's totally in on that. Most of our stuff is dog related. Like dogs go outside, they come inside. Who cares if it's wet outside? They can track everywhere. I don't give a crap. But she does. And so she's like, if you knew the dogs were out. Yeah, maybe wipe their feet or something. We're now a no shoe household, which at first was really annoying for me because everybody had take their shoes off. And I'm embarrassed to tell people, take their shoes off when they come to the front door if they're coming in. I'm embarrassed to go, oh, take your shoes off. I don't know why, but that always feels weird.
Lunchbox
It just seems fancy. It's not, but it just seems like you're being too fancy. Like, take your shoes off, please.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I feel it's the opposite, really. I feel like it's not fancy at all. Like it's just total redneck. Oh, like bare feet, everybody. Yeehaw. So, but now it's weird if I go to someone's house and I'm wearing shoes because I'm like, all the crap that I bought on my feet, I'm now tracking all over their house. Yeah, feels dirty. So that was one. So she's converted me in the shoes. I've converted her in the air. We still disagree on dogs sometimes because I really don't care what they do.
Amy
Their nature definitely try to wipe their paws.
Bobby Bones
Leaving the toilet seat up is number three. Not really an issue in our house. Maybe because I think she just sees it up and puts it down. I don't ever think, oh, really? I never think about it. I haven't been trained to think about it. One time she fell in the middle of the night. But I mean, I don't really think about it when I pee. Not doing dishes at four. Starting but not completing housework is at five. Whose turn is it? Clean the floor at six. Okay. Dirty clothes on the floor. Yeah, I do that. I think about this in the bathroom. Just the bathroom only in one spot. And I will leave towels up on the sink instead of Hanging them?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Or putting me in the dirty clothes. And she's like, you're going to use that towel again? Because I've used it a couple times. No, I've used it a couple times. Well, why is it still on the sink? Well, you never know. I may decide to use it again. And then finally, not making the bed, which she's a big bed maker. I leave so early in the morning that I'm never there to be part of the bed making, but if I'm there in the afternoon, it's not made. I am told to go in and make it with her because it's easier with two people.
Lunchbox
Used to have a lot of pillows.
Bobby Bones
Oh, dude, there's like 100. It's awful. They cover the whole bed. It's not even a pillow. I mean, it's not even a bed. It's a pillow.
Lunchbox
We have this.
Bobby Bones
It's a pillow holder.
Lunchbox
It's a pillow with a bed.
Bobby Bones
She's put three new massive pillows on the bed, and they don't stay on there when you sleep. They go off the bed, but they can't go on the floor because that would be gross to take pillows that have touched the floor to put back on the bed. So on this little stand. And then secondly, she has this little blanket she puts at the very bottom of the bed that we don't even use. It's just there for looks.
Lunchbox
Oh, at the foot of the bed.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Terrible.
Bobby Bones
We have one, too. And it's not even like, why do.
Amy
We need this for decoration?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I mean, I know, but I don't. We never use it. And it's not like people are going into our room. Why decorate where nobody goes? Is my whole argument there. But, yeah, those. Those would be ours. Mike. What about you guys? What do you guys fight about? I'd say I make a mess in the kitchen a lot, and then I don't restock anything. Like, I'll see something that's empty or almost empty, and I won't think to get any more of it. My favorite thing is still lunchbox. Those dirty clothes in the bathtub.
Eddie
Yep. That's where my hamper is. Is the bathtub, because we don't have a hamper. So where are you going to put them? You don't want them on the floor. Throw them in the bathtub. Then when it's time to wash them, take them out of the bathtub, take them to the washer and dryer.
Bobby Bones
But you can never take a bath.
Eddie
Never take a bath. Bath is off limits.
Bobby Bones
Why not get a hamper. What if we got you a hamper, would you guys use it?
Eddie
I think my wife would love that.
Bobby Bones
I think it's like five bucks nothing.
Eddie
I'll be honest, I think my wife would be over the moon if you got us a hamper.
Amy
She's like, her whole marriage is like, I've been wanting to take a bath.
Eddie
I mean she does, she gets so. She's like, I don't understand.
Bobby Bones
So that's a you thing that puts dirty clothes.
Eddie
Oh, I'm the one that started it.
Amy
But she started to join in because I think it's sort of like you can't beat them, join them.
Eddie
I think I wore her down, right? For sure. Wore her down.
Bobby Bones
That's a weird one though. Like the air thing, I wore my wife down. The shoe thing, she wore me down. Dirty clothes in the bathtub. That's the weirdest one.
Eddie
Hey, you know what I mean? You gotta start new traditions.
Bobby Bones
Not really a tradition, but okay. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Morgan
There's all kinds of national holidays now. Well, we decided to create our own national holidays and everybody went a different route with this. It was kind of all over the board. So listen, let us know what national holiday of ours that you may be joining into.
Bobby Bones
Number six. Everybody follow me here. Imagine this. If you could create a new holiday that was to be celebrated by everyone in the world, you have full control, what would that holiday be? So a brand new holiday, you get to create it, everybody has to celebrate it because it matters to a lot of people. What would that holiday be? I'll go first. I would create national Left Handed People Day. Our life in many ways is way more difficult than right handed people. Because let's say you have a pencil or a pen and you got to write. It's all in the back of your hand. And that's just the start of it. A desk built for writing a person. Scissors. Right handed scissors. You have to go track down left handed scissors. Who even has those? Playing ball? Baseball. We go to Walmart to find a glove. You have to go through 500 gloves before you find one left handed glove. Playing guitar. I never get to play my friend's guitars. Nobody plays left handed. It is playing baseball and has a pretty good baseball player. There's only really one position in the infield you can play. Otherwise you gotta play in the outfield. And that's if you don't have like a cannon of an arm. So you can only play first base. You can't catch, you can pitch. But that. But that doesn't count. That's not really in the infield. Like, that's. That's. The pitching's different, but you can't play second base, Third base, shortstop, can't catch. Being left handed is very difficult. And I would like to have a day to celebrate the marginalized left handers of the world.
Amy
But. And the right handed people participate.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they celebrate us. It's about us. Everyone's.
Lunchbox
You do everything left handed.
Bobby Bones
No, you just celebrate us. You get us treats. It could be like cupcakes. Or you get us a gift for like a massage or something. I don't know. National Left Handed People's Day is my holiday that everybody celebrates because you have no idea how hard it is for us. Thank you, Amy.
Amy
Oh, gosh. When you said massage, I was like, okay, you read my mind. Because my holiday would be for adoptive parents. If you've adopted kids, it's a national holiday where you go and any place that offers a massage, you go in, you show proof of adoption, and bam, you get a free massage.
Bobby Bones
Does it matter, though? You chose to be an adoptive parent? Because I didn't choose to be left handed. And I feel like that's why I should be celebrated. I had no choice.
Amy
Still be celebrated. We're taking up holidays, but.
Bobby Bones
I know, but I think I would make up a holiday. I'd go adopt a kid to get a free massage.
Lunchbox
Yeah, you can do that.
Bobby Bones
That's what I'm saying.
Lunchbox
I gotta be in.
Bobby Bones
Let me tell you, I'll be in Lunchbox.
Eddie
National Prom King Day.
Bobby Bones
No, we're all just celebrating ourself here.
Eddie
No, no, no, no. Not just me. All the prom kings in the world. If you were voted prom king and I guess you, we could include the queens.
Bobby Bones
But that's like something good. You already got something good.
Eddie
I didn't choose this right, but it was bestowed upon me. And let's not forget, let's not just leave it in the past. We need to remember it every year. How much we sacrificed and how awesome we were to get to that position. We go into restaurants on National Prom King Day. Guess what? Free meal.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's not. That's not a hardship or anything difficult. Like, you were already awarded. So you want to get awarded again for your award 1.
Eddie
I don't want you to forget. Okay, that's what I'm saying. Like, we forget about a lot of things, like presidents. We've already given them their. Their flowers, but we celebrate them every year.
Bobby Bones
It's because they did things that.
Eddie
Oh, we did things. We made your life better. What do you think prom king is? It's. Everybody wanted to be around us. They looked up to us. I don't remember idolized us.
Bobby Bones
Do you guys remember your prom kings?
Lunchbox
No. No chance.
Eddie
Yeah, because you weren't it. That's what I'm saying. We got to bring it back. You got to call your prom king.
Bobby Bones
Be like, this is called Peakton High School day. That's how we call it. Peakton High School Day. Okay, Eddie.
Lunchbox
National Outdoor Grilling Day. It doesn't matter if you've never grilled before this day. You are grilling now. The firefighters should probably be ready to go, just in case, because I think there'll be more fires than usual.
Bobby Bones
And we'll follow that day with National Firefighter Day.
Lunchbox
There we go.
Bobby Bones
Celebr them. Yeah. And then, you know, there's a lot of, like, PSAs on how to grill. Full education on grilling. Okay, that's.
Lunchbox
That'd be fun.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty good. Morgan. Anything.
Morgan
Yeah, it would be similar in yours. It would be National Short People's Day because I am five foot tall and I am always made fun of. There's always. You're always the butt of the joke because you're the short person. You can't ever reach anything. There's never a place for you to be able to reach thing. Nothing is made for short people.
Bobby Bones
Step ladders everywhere. Every store you go into, they're on sale, on sale. Step ladder. Step ladders to get crack. Now we're talking.
Amy
We all have to lower ourselves.
Lunchbox
Oh, we have to get down on ourselves.
Morgan
You have to help every short person you see, and you cannot make fun of them for doing it. Like when you're in the grocery store.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, short is not, I would say, average height. Anything below average height, like, you could define that. I think most of these days are people that have given up something or not been given something, and it's an education. And then the other day is peach and high school day, which I do find we could do. It's like you're a quarterback of the high school football team, but then you kind of flamed out.
Amy
Like, Uncle Rico.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Uncle Rico. Yeah.
Eddie
Haters hate.
Bobby Bones
Haters hate day. Yeah, that's it. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
Morgan
There was an anonymous inbox about a mother in law driving our listener crazy. And it prompted the guys on our show to talk about their mother in laws. And it even went to the point of them sharing their best and worst.
Martin Luther King III
Parts about their mother in law's number five.
Bobby Bones
Hello, Bobby Bones. My wife and I are expecting our first child, but my mother in law is making everything about her. She's planning a nursery at her house without asking us, telling everyone she'll be taking care of our baby after my wife returns to work. Even tried to come to doctor's appointments. My wife says this is just how her mom shows love, but it's making me start to dread becoming a parent. This is supposed to be the happiest time in our lives, but my mother in law is ruining it. How do I set boundaries without causing family drama? Signed trouble with the mother in law. So I will say this. You're very lucky to be annoyed by this. You have somebody that cares. I can for sure see why you would be annoyed, because at times people can be a bit overbearing, a bit controlling. But why I would be fortunate in this situation is that it is totally out of love. So first of all, temper your annoyance because this mother in law is doing this out of love, not out of spite, which I'm sure is going to happen at different times and for different reasons. So that's what I will say first. Now, we don't have kids yet, so it's hard for me to do the whole having a baby, mother in law hopping in. Eddie, what would be your advice here?
Lunchbox
Get it early. You have to set those boundaries early. I remember when we had our first son, it was my parents that were kind of the tough ones. They would just show up unexpectedly.
Bobby Bones
And I remember from different states, no.
Lunchbox
From San Antonio, which was like an hour and a half drive, but they would just, ding, ding, we're here. Where's the baby? And we just had to draw that line early. Like, you know, this is our family. Let us know when you're coming, that kind of stuff. Because grandparents do feel, I don't know what it is, I'm not a grandparent, but they do feel like, oh, once that grandchild is born, like, yes, they're mine. We want to love them, we want to spoil them. And it's really hard on the parents. So I say just set those boundaries early and let them know immediately that this is how it's going to be.
Bobby Bones
Never did I hear you say how fortunate you were that your parents or her parents cared so much. No, you were just annoyed.
Lunchbox
You don't feel that, man. You're just like, what are you doing to show it up in my house lunchbox?
Eddie
Listen, man, I'm going To tell you what, I'm going to be the exact opposite. You are so lucky that you have family close by. You know how much money you're going to save by not sitting that kid to daycare if they are willing to watch your kid for free. Oh my gosh. When the baby is born and your wife goes back to work and you got free daycare, you should be thanking the heavens, dude, your pocketbook is going to be fatter. Now coming to the appointments, tell her to kick rocks. Like, this is for me and my wife and our baby. If I can't make it, you can go to the appointment but we don't need you showing up at the appointments. You can tell her straight up and say, we thank you. Make a nursery. You are going to be such a good grandma and you're going to watch that kid for free.
Bobby Bones
Maybe she comes to an occasional appointment or so so she doesn't.
Eddie
That's right. I'm just saying, like it's great. I know mother in laws can be annoying. In laws can be annoying. My mother in law is annoying a lot of the times. But the fact that they are willing to watch the baby for free and they are already all on board, that is awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, There you go. I think it's a pretty good little selection of opinions. All that kind of say the same thing. You need a little boundary. But appreciate right now what you will for sure appreciate later. And that would be these people, these in laws, these mother and father loving the baby and wanting to be there. Best thing about your let's do best and worst best thing about your in laws. Eddie, you go first.
Lunchbox
The best thing about my in laws, they are very sweet and kind. They're like, I can talk to them very easily about things. That's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Should we do best thing about mother in law specifically? Since it's mother in law based. Okay. Best thing about mother in law. Go.
Lunchbox
My mother in law loves me. She loves me.
Bobby Bones
That's the best thing about her. She loves you.
Lunchbox
She loves me. Out of the three son in laws that she has, I'm her favorite.
Bobby Bones
Does every son in law feel that way though?
Lunchbox
It's kind of on them though. They like this, like they just don't get close to her. She loves me. We talk all the time. She's awesome.
Bobby Bones
The best thing about her, she loves you. Got it. Lunchbox. Best thing about your mother in law.
Eddie
Oh man. Best thing about my mother in law is she cares.
Bobby Bones
She does care.
Eddie
She cares about me. But I would say about the kids, like I Mean, she's willing to, like, if we want to take a weekend away, she's willing to travel here to watch the kids. Like, she's willing to do that.
Bobby Bones
So that's from Texas.
Eddie
From Texas. So she's willing to be involved, which is awesome.
Bobby Bones
I would say the best thing about my mother in law is that she is wildly funny. It's where my wife gets it. My mother in law is cutting funny. No prisoners, by the way. Nobody is safe. All for the sake of being hilarious. And she is very consistent, meaning she's been very consistent with her kids, my wife, her whole life. Like, the one thing that they have had through their parents is consistency. So that would be my mother in law worst thing.
Lunchbox
All right, that's good. We're done.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no, no, we gotta do best worst, Eddie worst.
Lunchbox
You know, she kind of like makes herself at home a little bit too much. Like, she comes to our house and she's like, all right, this is not in the right place. No, you don't need that. She throws stuff away, things like that. She can work on that lunchbox.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
She overstays her welcome and she is definitely Ms. Correction. Oh, you're not doing, like, you're not doing the laundry, right? You're not doing the dishes. You don't put the dishes in that cabinet. You don't want. The cups are too high. How are the kids gonna reach them? But I mean, like, we have a stool they can climb. Well, you don't want them up on a stool because what if you're not in the room? It's like, all right, look, we get along without you being here. So when you're here, we don't need to change everything.
Bobby Bones
Mine's probably. She's not around enough.
Eddie
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
They're in a different state. I don't get to see him enough.
Lunchbox
Yeah, well, we meant that too.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like there's not like a direct flight. So they don't ever, you know, it's a whole process to get over here. They don't come here enough, but when they do stay, they don't stay long enough.
Lunchbox
Oh, man, that's the worst part. She's got to work on that.
Bobby Bones
I know, exactly. And it hurts me to say that, but I wanted to be honest about it. Okay. Trouble with mother in law. Just be grateful for what you have. If you need a boundary, set them very gently because you're going to really need them to be around later. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two. It is. T Mobile's critical mission to provide unparalleled 5G coverage for when connectivity is mission critical. Introducing T Priority with the world's first network slice for public safety, T Priority delivers America's best 5G network experience for first responders even in times of congestion. For uninterrupted communication between more emergency response teams. T Priority has more capacity and faster speeds for real time actionable intelligence Built with coverage that goes even farther for reliable connectivity in rural areas. From HD drone footage to real time body camera feeds. T Priority is ready for data intensive emergency technology. T Priority from T Mobile built for tomorrow's emergencies ready today. Discover more@t-priority.com for qualifying organizations on eligible rate plans. Coverage not available in some areas and may be impacted by emergencies.
Martin Luther King III
The More Better the merrier Title of your podcast all your Old Brooklyn Nine Nine friends are appearing on your favorite podcast More Better. Don't miss Brooklyn Nine Nine stars and show hosts Stephanie Beatriz and Melissa Fumero as they welcome their friends and former castmates back to laugh about old times and swap some stories. This week it's Gina Linetti herself, the talented Chelsea Peretti.
Morgan
Remember when we were in that scene where you guys were just supposed to hug and I was standing there?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Martin Luther King III
I was like, can I also hug them? Then next week, the Nine Nine nonsense continues as the More Better amigas sit down with Joe Latrulio AKA Detective Charles Boyle. There'll be more laughs, more conversation, more stories from the set, and more More Better. Don't miss a minute.
Bobby Bones
You felt safe enough to throw out a bad idea, right? I mean that is the key because you're definitely not throwing out good ideas all the time. I mean that's just not how it works.
Martin Luther King III
Listen to More Better with Stephanie and Melissa on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
I'm Mark Seale.
Scuba Steve
And I'm Nathan King.
Bobby Bones
This is Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture.
Scuba Steve
Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli is based on my co host Mark's best selling book of the same title and on this show we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the Godfather's birth. From start to finish.
Bobby Bones
This is really the first interview I've done in bed.
Scuba Steve
We sift through innumerable accounts. 35 pages isn't very much, many of them conflicting.
Bobby Bones
That's nonsense.
Scuba Steve
There were 60 pages and try to get to the truth of what really happened.
Bobby Bones
And they said we're finished. This is over. It only stopped going to work. You got to get rid of those guys.
Scuba Steve
Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire, and many others.
Bobby Bones
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
Scuba Steve
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Mary Kay McBrayer
I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast the Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told. Join me every week as I tell some of the most enthralling true crime stories about women who are not just victims, but heroes or villains, or often somewhere in between. Listen to the greatest true crime stories ever told on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
This has become a fan favorite Tuesday Reviews Day, where we share a bunch of TV shows, movies we've all seen, and our ratings on them. I think it's because there's so much out there to consume, and when you get on all these different streaming services, you're like, what am I going to watch tonight that's actually worth my time? So this is what Tuesday Reviews Day is for, where we share our thoughts. And if you should watch something or maybe skip it.
Bobby Bones
Number four, Tuesday Reviews day. What'd you finish? We finished the A Day Murders on Netflix. Anybody else watch this?
Amy
Oh, okay. I've been reading it as R. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But it's a different country. It's got two little dots. It's called the R Day Murders. Okay, so it's Swedish. We did English subtitles and made them speak English even though their mouths didn't match. And so it's based on this book. That's all I want to say. It's on Netflix. Five episodes only. For the whole thing. I give it three and a half out of five snowfalls. It's a detective. It's like a thriller detective murder type series.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And it's spelled A, R, E, but it's the A Day Murders, but in the other language. It's are one word. So we did that and then we watched and we finished say Nothing on Hulu, which it was crazy good. And it's real life, too. This was based on the ira, the Irish Republican army, and how they were fighting to get Northern Ireland back from the British.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
And it was the story of basically these kids that were in the Irish Republican Army. I don't want to say too much about it. You have to put the sub. They Speak in English, but it's Irish, so you don't know half the crap they're saying. So you have to put the subtitles on to read along. And it's all true. And the story is about Gene McConville, a single mother of 10. The first episode, she's abducted from her home. All her kids are there, and the whole time you're trying to figure out what was up while actually learning about the history of that war. It's really good.
Amy
Okay, I just made note of that.
Bobby Bones
There are certain things that they say that you have to like. I means yeah. Oh, I. Yeah, I. Lots of Irish. I give it four and a half out of five. Four leaf clovers. I'm Irish, so there's not one four leaf clover in the whole series. And I think it's like nine episodes, but Irish. But four leaf clovers, I give it four and a half. Really, really great. And then especially when you learn something like that makes it even better. So that's what I got there. Amy, anything?
Amy
Chiefsaholics.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you watched it? Yeah, go ahead.
Amy
My homework assignment. And I give it 3.5 out of 5 wolves.
Bobby Bones
Oh, this is the documentary on Amazon about the guy who would go to away Kansas City Chief games. He had rob banks on the way to fund his lifestyle.
Amy
Yeah, I just felt like in the beginning it was a little bit slow. We could have gotten there. And then I felt like it was really dramatic towards the end. So 3.5. I don't want to give anything away.
Bobby Bones
Kind of blew your mind. That was real though, right?
Amy
Yeah. Like, I knew nothing about this. Like, if y'all talked about it, I want to ear out the other because I was just not familiar with the entire story. And it is kind of crazy how it all played out.
Bobby Bones
He's a super fan of the Chiefs and wanted to have money so he'd rob banks on the way to games.
Amy
And what's bizarre to me is people were actually online trying to support him.
Bobby Bones
And cheer for his other Chiefs fans. Chiefs kingdom, man, they stick together.
Amy
Yeah, I know, but I mean, at some point you have to realize this has gone too far.
Bobby Bones
Mike D. Did you watch the new Marvel movie? Yeah, the new Captain America movie. Brave New World Theater. Yeah, that. Okay. Thoughts? I think after 35 Marvel movies, my expectations are a little bit higher. It was really average and it kind of felt like a bait and switch. Like the whole trailer was like him fighting the red Hulk. It's a very little part of the movie. Who's him? The new Captain America, Anthony Anthony Mackie. Got it. Morgan, did you watch it too?
Morgan
Yeah, I went to it. I'm opposite. I loved it. I thought it was great. It tied up some loose ends. I feel like it started a new side of the Marvel movies that's coming, and I really like him as the new Captain America.
Bobby Bones
All right, Mike, your review, your rating. I give it three out of five. Shields. Morgan.
Morgan
I give it four out of five. Pills.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't get any of the references.
Lunchbox
Shields and pills.
Bobby Bones
There have been 35 movies. 35. You've seen them all? Seen them all because you passed multiple times.
Lunchbox
Yeah, multiple times.
Bobby Bones
Which one have you seen the most? Probably Avengers. Endgame. I rewatched that one every few months.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Isn't that one like three and a half hours? Yeah, but you just put it on. Come back to it later, rewatch it. All right, there you go. Tuesday reviews days. We'll put those up up on bobbybones.com. it's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
Morgan
Working in country music for years, all of us have some really awesome stories that involve country artists. But we decided to go back to the origin of things, and everybody shared the country artists that made them fall in love with country music. Maybe it'll prompt some stories and memories for you and to think about who inspired your love of country music. If you're here for the music, maybe you're here for the talking. But if you're here for the music, this will be a good one for you.
Bobby Bones
Number three. Saw this on Aldean's Instagram story. He had posted it. What artist made you fall in love with country music, Amy? I feel like I know yours.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yours has got to be George Strait.
Amy
Yes, you would be correct.
Bobby Bones
Okay. And how. So what's his earliest George Strait memory?
Amy
Probably my uncle working for him, like, as a kid and my dad always listening to George Strait and me finding out, oh, that's where Uncle Ted works.
Bobby Bones
That's very personal. That's a good memory.
Amy
Yes. So, and he was in South Texas. And I just feel like we listen to. I mean, my earliest, earliest memory is my dad and mom being at home, which I have very few memories of my dad living with us because he left when I was like nine. But they would listen to a lot of Kenny Rogers. So I. I hear that over the speakers in my living room. But if I had to say for me how I fell in love with it, it was Amarillo by morning. Two stepping with my dad, like, I would stand on top of his feet. And he would dance around the living room. And that's probably my earliest memory. And we just love George Strait. And then we would. He was probably one of my first concerts. Amy Grant was my first. First, but George Strait was probably a second.
Bobby Bones
So my grandma, when she would teach me how to play cards, AKA Gamble, because I started learning how to play cards at five years old, like gambling. She had a record player and it was like two records. It was a Johnny Cash gospel album, I guess three. She had an Andy Griffiths gospel album, too, but I don't know if that's country. Although Johnny Cash.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But then she had Ray Charles. Modern Sounds of Country Music. So we listened to that. That's what I remember listening to as a kid. Kid. When I didn't get to choose, like, I thought that was what current country music was. But when I got to choose, it was the first time I heard Don't Take the Girl, I was like, this is the craziest song I've ever heard.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
I was like, this is the deepest song. I'll never be the same after I hear Don't Take the girl.
Amy
Was that 94? 1994?
Bobby Bones
Maybe. Maybe 92. I'm bad on yours. Could have been. But I remember listening to the radio kiss in 96, and don't take the Girl came on at night, and I was like, oh, my God, I can't believe they told the whole story. Yeah, 94, you nailed it.
Amy
Oh, really? Okay. See, well, I remember we used to have these dances, and when that song would come on, I feel like we'd all just gasp and be like, is somebody gonna ask us to dance?
Bobby Bones
Oh, I feel like I just like, did you live? Like, it's a whole story. It was the first time I'd been told a story in a song where I felt like I was, like, bonded to that story. Artist wise. It was definitely Garth Brooks just because he was a monster.
Amy
Solid.
Bobby Bones
Every song was just banger after banger. Never really, really saw him in concert, I guess, until I met him.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Later in life.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I never got to go to a concert, but it was Garth Brooks as far as the music part of it. But my grandma, way early, that was kind of forced upon me, which I appreciate now. But then when I got to pick, it was Don't Take the Girl on Garth Brooks. Eddie, you.
Lunchbox
Same with me, man. 100% Garth Brooks. I mean, I was such a fan. I was in the fan club and I remember asking my parents, like, can I please have this world tour? Garth Brooks jacket? Never Went to a show, but I want that jacket. And my dad sacrificed. He got me the jacket and I wore it everywhere I went. And it was shiny, it was cheesy looking, but I guess it was like the crew jacket, the ones that they would. The crew would wear on the tour.
Bobby Bones
How do you get it?
Lunchbox
His body is online. Like, it's. Well, I guess it was.
Bobby Bones
Couldn't have been online.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I think they would send you, like, in the mail, a catalog or whatever. And that's all the stuff. All the stuff was in it. And I'll never forget it. Black sleeves, and it was green, was shiny, and it said Garth Brooks World Tour on it.
Bobby Bones
Did you ever have any of the Garth shirts?
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. The mo. Better shirts.
Bobby Bones
Well, the. Yeah, all the colors.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I was always jealous.
Lunchbox
I had the checkered one, the. The in pieces.
Bobby Bones
One on the front of the album. 1. Yeah, like the picture on the front, right?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Dang, that was legit.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Garth was awesome. He's not dead now, but I'm saying, like, we were kids. Like, he was like a rock star for country music people.
Lunchbox
Well, and when that TV special came out, you know, where he broke the guitar and the fire. No, it was early. Early on. And that was so big because it was like on CBS or something. It was on national television. And here was this cowboy, breaking guitars, fire behind him and rain coming down as he sang Thunder Rolls. I'm like, it's just. This is amazing. Never seen anything like it.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, what about you?
Morgan
So my dad introduced me.
Scuba Steve
Mike.
Morgan
The first very vivid memory I have is Reba McEntire. He would play her all the time. Fancy Night of the Lights went Out in Georgia, and he would sing her. Our dog was named Reba.
Bobby Bones
Like, no way. He was such a fan. Your dog was named Reba?
Morgan
Yes. He was obsessed with Reba McIntyre. So she was my first introduction because of him. And then when I chose, it was Shania Twain. She was the first CD I bought, first concert they took me to. And then I think Reba was the second. So Reba and Shania were like my whole upbringing of country music.
Bobby Bones
What's the best Garth Brook song?
Amy
Oh, I love the River. He has so many good ones.
Bobby Bones
I know. It depends what mood I'm in. It depends on mood I'm in.
Amy
I think the river, it's nostalgic for me. That's what my sister and I, we would road trip from Texas to Alabama to see our grandma, and she played that on repeat over and over. So I just have memories of the River. The river. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
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Martin Luther King III
The more better the Merrier Title of your podcast all your old Brooklyn Nine Nine friends are appearing on your favorite podcast More Better. Don't miss Brooklyn Nine Nine stars and show hosts Stephanie Beatriz and Melissa Fumero as they welcome their friends and former castmates back to laugh about old times and swap some stories. This week it's Gina Linetti herself, the talented Chelsea Peretti.
Morgan
Remember when we were in that scene where you guys were just supposed to hug and I was standing there?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Martin Luther King III
I was like, can I also hug them then? Next week, the 99 nonsense continues as the More Better amigas sit down with Joe Latrulio AKA Detective Charles Boyle. There'll be more laughs, more conversation, more stories from the set and More More Better. Don't miss a minute.
Bobby Bones
You felt safe enough to throw out a bad idea, right? I mean that is the key because you're definitely not throwing out good ideas all the time. I mean, that's just not how it works.
Martin Luther King III
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Bobby Bones
I'm Mark Seale.
Scuba Steve
And I'm Nathan King.
Bobby Bones
This is Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture.
Scuba Steve
Leave the Gun Take the Cannoli is based on my co host Mark's best selling book of the same title. And on this show we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the Godfather's birth. From start to finish, this is really.
Bobby Bones
The first interview I've done in bed.
Scuba Steve
We sift through innumerable accounts. 35 pages isn't very much, many of them conflicting.
Bobby Bones
That's nonsense.
Scuba Steve
There were 60 pages and try to get to the truth of what really happened.
Bobby Bones
And they said, we're finished. This is over. It only is not going to work. You gotta get rid of those guys. It's a disaster.
Scuba Steve
Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire, and many others.
Bobby Bones
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
Scuba Steve
Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It was a moment that should have broken me, but just because of how I was raised and my bullishness and arrogance to want to be great hardened me. It gave me a platform to be so singularly focused on greatness.
Martin Luther King III
We all have moments like this.
Bobby Bones
Something happens that's supposed to break us.
Martin Luther King III
But it's in these moments that we discover what we're really made of. I promise you, if anyone knows this, it's me.
Bobby Bones
Ashlyn. I'm Ashlynn Harris.
Morgan
Lunchbox is headed back to court. So you may remember, last year, something happened in his neighborhood with a drunk driver. He's gonna explain all of that in detail here. But that incident has now led to Nashville court calling him and him having.
Bobby Bones
To make a decision number two. So is this lunchbox clickbait or is it real? He claims that he wants to do this segment about him having to go back to court because he got subpoenaed.
Amy
I mean, that sounds legit.
Bobby Bones
Okay, what's the audio? We.
Eddie
The audio is the original confrontation. When back around Halloween, we were having a block party, had barricades from the city.
Bobby Bones
That guy in your neighborhood saved the drunk guy crashing in.
Eddie
The drunk guy went around the barricades and came within, you know, feet of hitting children. And we confronted him. He was walking back to his house, and this is the interaction we had.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but this is your neighbor being a hero.
Eddie
No, this is me being a hero.
Bobby Bones
Got it. Here we go. Excuse me, sir. Where are you going?
Lunchbox
You just ran through a barricade.
Bobby Bones
Excuse me, sir. Your car is parked up there. There with road cones underneath it.
Eddie
I'll get towed in the morning.
Amy
No, no, no.
Bobby Bones
Why is it being towed in the morning?
Eddie
We need to talk to him. We need to talk to him in a normal manner, but what you did was not acceptable.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, that's fine. So I'm going.
Eddie
No, you're not going to go to your house. We're going to. We're going to wait for the Police.
Bobby Bones
You left your car in the middle of the street.
Lunchbox
Your car is in the middle of the street.
Bobby Bones
Are you. Are you okay? I've had a stroke and I'm sorry.
Lunchbox
You've had a stroke?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay, you should sit down.
Lunchbox
If you've had a stroke, you should sit down.
Bobby Bones
Well, like, we.
Lunchbox
We'll call a paramedic.
Eddie
Here, come sit on the curb, please.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so I do remember that now. And how could you forget? You were great as Robin in that. No, no, like Batman rule. You were a great Robin.
Amy
What did he say? We need to talk to him.
Bobby Bones
We need to talk to him. The other guy's like, got control. Sir, you stop. Hey, we need to talk to him. We need to be controlling. I liked it.
Eddie
No, no. Because I'd already yelled at him and that wasn't working. So I thought, hey, maybe being a calm tone will work.
Bobby Bones
You were Tonto for sure. Like, Lone Ranger was rocking. Tonto was right there, and you did a great job. So was it he. He was drunk.
Eddie
He was drunk.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
He got arrested. All that. Boom. You know, police take a statement, whatever. And I got subpoenaed to court.
Bobby Bones
What does that mean?
Eddie
That means they. They have a robo call now, I guess it's not even. The district attorney calls you, and the same number calls me like six times in a row. And it's like a number. And I answer and it goes in this long speech about this is blah, blah, blah about the incident. Are you willing to come to court and testify? If you are, press one also.
Bobby Bones
That's not a subpoena then. That's if you're willing to come to court. Subpoenas, like, you get. You get like. They would shout, run from subpoenas. Yeah.
Amy
And they'd be like, are you lunchboxing you?
Bobby Bones
Was the word subpoena ever used, or did you just throw that in here?
Eddie
No, no, that's what it says.
Bobby Bones
Like a voluntary subpoena or something.
Eddie
Yeah, I think it's a. Maybe that's what it. But it's like.
Lunchbox
Never heard of that.
Eddie
I'm a witness, so I don't think they serve you with a subpoena. I think you only get served if you're like, trying to run. Like if you're being charged with something. Yeah, yeah, I think. I don't know, because it was a robo call and it was like a five minute long speech about the whole process.
Bobby Bones
I would have hung up immediately. I would have known what it was. And as soon as the computer starts talking, I'm out And it says, press.
Eddie
1 if you are willing to come to court. And I said, one, let's go.
Amy
He was like, press one if you want some peanut pasta for lunch. Subpoena. Subpoena. Like, did it say subpoena?
Bobby Bones
Or like, I am 99 definition of subpoena. I feel like a subpoena means if you get a subpoena, you have to go to court.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Having a robocall call you and ask you if you don't mind coming to court. Like, if you got nothing else going on, would you mind swinging by? Feels a bit different. I'm glad you're going.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
A subpoena, it's a. It requires a document or other evidence to be submitted to a court of law, and you're not really required. But I'm glad you're going.
Eddie
Yeah. So I may get to take the stand. I mean, my. My statement to the police must have been so good that the district attorney saw it was like, this is the guy we need on the stand.
Bobby Bones
Being subpoenaed means you've been legally ordered to provide documents or testify in a legal proceeding. So you haven't been subpoenaed.
Amy
You weren't legally ordered.
Bobby Bones
You got a robocall going. Hey, you busy on Tuesday?
Morgan
Which is.
Eddie
But isn't that. But now that I agreed, I'm required to go, right?
Bobby Bones
A voluntary witness can get a voluntary subpoena.
Eddie
That's it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
See, I told you.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Yep, you're voluntary.
Eddie
But I got subpoenaed. Did I get subpoenaed? I didn't realize there was a difference.
Bobby Bones
It's just funny hearing you say the word over and over.
Eddie
Yeah, I didn't realize there was a difference, but, man, guys, get ready.
Bobby Bones
I bet you you don't even go.
Eddie
What do you mean?
Lunchbox
Why would you.
Bobby Bones
Bet you. They end up settling this, and the guy just takes whatever.
Lunchbox
Oh, like a plea bargain. I heard that in those court TV shows.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Are you gonna submit this audio for court evidence?
Bobby Bones
Oh, that guy will get celebrated.
Eddie
No, this. This audio doesn't.
Bobby Bones
No, no, this audio is great. It should be on the news. That guy that took over, what's his name, your neighbor?
Eddie
You called him Alpha Adam.
Bobby Bones
Alpha Adam, Yeah. And beta lunchbox? Alpha and beta.
Eddie
But, yeah, when is was March 24th. I believe it's a Monday.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Good. If you need to take off, take off.
Eddie
Well, I have no choice. Well, I mean, it is court ordered.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, since the court is ordered, you. You're free to go.
Eddie
Yeah. Do I bring a briefcase?
Lunchbox
Well, you're he's not a lawyer.
Bobby Bones
What do you think your role is in this case?
Eddie
I mean, probably star witness.
Bobby Bones
Got it. You think they'll bring you into the back, like, to the doors? We'd like to bring in this next witness. And then you open the door, and.
Eddie
The court likes, whoa.
Bobby Bones
You got him, like, wrestling. He just comes out. When do you leave to do your thing where it's like, you said you're doing some TV show April 7th. Okay. So those don't conflict. Oh, no. I would say if they did, I would edit two.
Eddie
No, won't testify.
Bobby Bones
So you would ignore the subpoena. Yeah, I mean, got it, got it, got it.
Eddie
Career is more important, right?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Okay, let us know how that goes. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Morgan
Number two, there's been lots of Easter eggs happening on the Bobby Bones show, but one very, very big one. Amy is dating someone. Yeah. That's what you're gonna get right now. The entire scoop. Well, kind of. Well, not really most of it, but a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Number one, it's been brought to my attention that Amy has left easter eggs for us prior about having a boyfriend. Because remember, the big drama last week was you said on your podcast, and I was like, oh, how about that? Amy said you had a boyfriend on a podcast because a listener left a voicemail, and the listener was like, oh, Amy said she had a boyfriend on a podcast. And we were like, well, thanks for telling us.
Amy
Oh, you knew.
Bobby Bones
But not on the show.
Amy
I know, because on the show would be different. I haven't given any details about anything.
Bobby Bones
But we didn't announce on the show. But that was the whole thing. Right? Like, she's on a podcast going, you know, full out.
Amy
It was very casual.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. Like, okay, all good. So. But here is something else, because we got flooded after Amy did that. She goes, nobody heard it. We4things. Podcast does pretty well.
Amy
Well, I didn't say nobody. I just meant it's a different audience. It's not announcing something here is. It's not. It's a much larger, bigger deal.
Bobby Bones
Right. Which is why we would have thought it would have been here for the.
Amy
Announcement, and it would be here, the actual announcement with more details.
Bobby Bones
So here is Amy.
Amy
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Doing a commercial that someone has picked out here because our listeners are little sleuths.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So we were flooded with messages about Amy on our podcast. She may have already been talking about it. Here she is referring to buying ugg slippers for a Gift for a guy in her life in a Macy's commercial. Here we go.
Amy
Ugg slippers. You know what? Now that I think about it, I think that person that I'm trying to shop for, I do think he mentioned wanting some Ugg slippers. So, boom. I think I just solved that problem. I mean, I was over there looking at the gift guide earlier, and I was thinking, what. What would I get him that's like, not too much, but still thoughtful. It makes sense. And now I think I just solved it. Here. Ugg slippers. You know, that you can wear around the house and whatnot. That was after I. I recorded that commercial. After.
Bobby Bones
After what?
Amy
After you played a voicemail out of nowhere calling it up?
Bobby Bones
No, I had a hundred. It's good, but how many voicemails do we have about that?
Lunchbox
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
It was. It was. It was coming.
Amy
Yeah, it was out of nowhere. You just played it without.
Bobby Bones
The same way you did the announcement on your podcast. Out of nowhere. You just. For like, here it is.
Amy
It wasn't a full announcement.
Eddie
Did you say I have a boyfriend?
Amy
It wasn't. I did.
Eddie
That's a full announcement.
Bobby Bones
Your Honor, she's stumbling and bumbling on. Understand.
Amy
But I just thought it would be different. And I have expressed to you I was. How would you talk about it?
Eddie
Wait, how would you have done it different? Let's. Now. We're doing it right now.
Bobby Bones
We're doing it right now.
Amy
No, it would be different in that if there were any questions y'all had or details like I have said nothing about him.
Lunchbox
We have questions.
Eddie
I had a question you didn't answer.
Amy
And also, what was your question? No.
Eddie
You guys hooking up?
Amy
Stop.
Bobby Bones
I don't know why I even went to him. I don't even know why I went to him. That's on me. I just didn't remember what he had asked. That's on me. I take that one. So if any other listeners can find any other little Easter eggs that we've been left a little trail here, let us know.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It's like severance. I'll see. Like severance. TikTok. We're like, you didn't catch this? You didn't see this? There you have it. Any other questions? Let's watch. Not that one.
Eddie
Slumber parties. How many nights a week?
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay, There you go.
Eddie
That's a good question.
Bobby Bones
Answering questions. Yeah.
Amy
I mean, none to answer that question.
Bobby Bones
Well, then there you go. You got your answer there.
Eddie
Whoa. That's weird.
Bobby Bones
Okay. It's the best bits of The Week with Morgan Number two.
Morgan
That's it for me this weekend everybody. Thank you for joining me. Me catching up on the Bobby Bones show if you want to check out our YouTube page at Bobby Boneshow, we have a lot of content up there. You can watch things in video form, which is always a good time, and then check out part three and part one. I did those in reverse this weekend with Scuba Steve. Some fun content up there. Or you can check out my podcast. Take this personally. I have some fun stories and conversations going on over there that might make you feel seen and less alone in this world. And now I'm packing up. I'll talk to you guys next weekend.
Bobby Bones
That's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Thanks for listening. Be sure to check out the other two parts this weekend. Go follow the show on all social platforms obbyboneshow and follow ebgirlmorgan to submit your listener questions for next week's episode. Welcome to My Legacy. I'm Martin Luther King III and together with my wife Andrea Waters King, and our dear friends Mark and Craig Kilburger, we explore the personal journeys that shape extraordinary lives.
Martin Luther King III
Join us for heartfelt conversations with remarkable guests like David Oyelo, Mel Robbins, Martin Sheen, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Billy Porter.
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
I'm Mark Seal.
Scuba Steve
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Bobby Bones
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Scuba Steve
This podcast is based on my co host Mark Seals best selling book of the same title. Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire, and many others.
Bobby Bones
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
Scuba Steve
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Martin Luther King III
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – "Best Bits of the Week" (February 22, 2025)
The Bobby Bones Show, hosted by Premiere Networks, delivered an engaging episode titled "Best Bits of the Week" on February 22, 2025. This episode encapsulated a variety of discussions ranging from household dynamics and creative national holidays to deep dives into relationships and personal anecdotes. Below is a detailed summary capturing the key points, notable quotes, and insights shared during the episode.
Timestamp: 02:35 – 09:12
The episode kicked off with Morgan introducing part two of the "Best Bits of the Week," focusing on household disagreements. The hosts delved into a study identifying the most common household disputes among couples living together.
Key Discussions:
Dirty Dishes and Laundry:
Bobby Bones highlighted, “Dirty dishes all over the counter” (04:18), reflecting shared frustrations over uncompleted chores.
Temperature Wars:
Lunchbox shared, “We’re always just arguing about the temperature” (04:35), illustrating how comfort levels can become a point of contention.
Shoe-Free Households vs. Tracking Dirt:
Bobby mused, “I would love it freezing. And now she's totally in on that” (05:00), referencing their shift to a no-shoe policy to manage pet-related messes.
Insights:
Timestamp: 09:20 – 14:22
Morgan introduced a creative segment where the hosts brainstormed new national holidays, encouraging listener participation.
Proposed Holidays:
National Left-Handed People Day:
Bobby proposed, “National Left Handed People Day is my holiday that everybody celebrates because you have no idea how hard it is for us” (10:00). He detailed the unique challenges left-handed individuals face, from using right-handed scissors to finding appropriate sports equipment.
Adoptive Parents’ Day:
Amy suggested, “Her holiday would be for adoptive parents... you get a free massage” (11:05), aiming to honor and support adoptive families.
National Prom King Day:
Eddie creatively added, "National Prom King Day... free meal for prom kings and queens" (12:26), albeit with humorous reservations about its significance.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion: The segment highlighted the hosts' playful yet thoughtful approach to recognizing diverse aspects of society, fostering a sense of community and appreciation among listeners.
Timestamp: 14:31 – 21:01
An anonymous listener's voicemail about a challenging mother-in-law sparked a candid discussion on setting boundaries and appreciating in-law relationships.
Key Points:
Setting Boundaries Early:
Lunchbox advised, “Set those boundaries early and let them know immediately that this is how it’s going to be” (16:21), emphasizing proactive communication.
Appreciating Supportive In-Laws:
Eddie highlighted the financial and emotional support, stating, “If you couldn’t afford daycare, your mom can watch your kid for free” (17:03).
Best and Worst Aspects:
The hosts shared personal anecdotes, with Bobby noting, “The best thing about my mother in law is that she is wildly funny” (19:17), while Lunchbox mentioned, “She kind of like makes herself at home a little bit too much” (20:04).
Insights:
Timestamp: 21:01 – 35:36
Morgan introduced "Tuesday Reviews Day," where the hosts shared their thoughts on recently watched TV shows and movies, providing ratings and recommendations.
Reviewed Shows/Movies:
A Day Murders (Netflix):
Bobby gave it 3.5/5 stars, describing it as a “detective murder type series” (25:10).
Say Nothing (Hulu):
Highly rated by Bobby (4.5/5 stars), he praised its gripping true story based on the IRA and the struggle for Northern Ireland.
Chiefsaholics (Amazon):
Amy rated it 3.5/5, noting its dramatic portrayal of a Kansas City Chiefs superfan who funds his lifestyle through bank robberies (27:09).
New Marvel Movie – Captain America: Brave New World Theater:
Bobby rated it 3/5 while Morgan awarded it 4/5, highlighting differing perspectives on the film's execution and character development (28:18).
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion: The segment offered diverse viewpoints, catering to various tastes and encouraging listeners to explore new content based on honest feedback.
Timestamp: 35:36 – 35:57
Continuing with "Best Bits of the Week," Morgan led a nostalgic discussion about the artists who inspired the hosts' love for country music.
Personal Stories:
George Strait and Garth Brooks:
Amy reminisced about her childhood memories of George Strait, while Bobby shared his introduction to country music through his grandmother's record player, including memorable songs like “Don’t Take the Girl” (29:36).
Reba McEntire and Shania Twain:
Morgan recounted her father's influence, leading her to artists like Reba McEntire and Shania Twain, shaping her musical tastes (33:42).
Notable Quotes:
Insights: The hosts' shared experiences underscored the profound impact family and early exposures have on one's musical preferences, fostering a deep connection to the genre.
Timestamp: 44:03 – 47:44**
A playful mystery unfolded as listeners speculated about Amy’s personal life, teased through a Macy's commercial featuring Ugg slippers.
Key Moments:
Easter Egg Theory:
The hosts discussed how Amy hinted at her new relationship by mentioning Ugg slippers as a gift for her significant other, leading to a flurry of listener theories.
Commercial Breakdown:
Amy explained, “I think that person that I'm trying to shop for, I do think he mentioned wanting some Ugg slippers” (45:39), confirming the presence of subtle hints about her boyfriend.
Notable Quotes:
Conclusion: The segment showcased the hosts' interactive and humorous dynamic, engaging listeners in personal updates through creative storytelling methods.
Timestamp: 47:44 – 43:56**
Eddie, known as Lunchbox, shared an intense personal experience involving a drunk driver incident that led to being subpoenaed to court.
Key Discussions:
The Incident:
Eddie recounted confronting a drunk driver who endangered children, resulting in the driver's arrest and subsequent legal proceedings.
Subpoena Clarification:
The hosts clarified the difference between voluntary and official subpoenas, with Eddie humorously pondering, “But you don’t have to bring a briefcase?” (43:29).
Notable Quotes:
Insights: The segment highlighted the importance of community safety and responsibility, while also providing a platform for Eddie to share his heroic yet challenging experience.
Timestamp: 47:44 – End
Morgan wrapped up her segment by encouraging listeners to engage with additional content available on the show's YouTube page and her personal podcast. The hosts reminded listeners to follow the show on social media and submit questions for upcoming episodes.
Notable Mentions:
Additional Content:
Morgan promoted her podcast, "Take This Personally," aiming to connect with listeners through relatable stories (47:15).
Closing Remarks:
The show concluded with promotional segments for other podcasts and shows, maintaining adherence to skipping advertisements as per instructions.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show effectively blended humor, personal anecdotes, and relatable topics, making it a compelling listen for a diverse audience. From navigating household disputes and celebrating left-handed individuals to unraveling personal relationships and sharing musical inspirations, the hosts provided a multifaceted look into everyday life with their signature charm and wit.
Notable Quotes Recap:
Listeners who missed the episode can revisit the key segments through the show's online platforms, ensuring they stay connected with the latest discussions and insights shared by Bobby Bones and his engaging co-hosts.