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Bobby Bones
Come on, Bobby. I want to play some voicemails first. I want to do number one. Erin from Colorado Morning studio. I was just calling in regards to James in Virginia. Wanted to extend my condolences. You guys most certainly do become friends and to some of us, family, I'm sorry, excuse me, but what a sweet little addition he was to your family. He will be missed. And please extend my love to his family. Love y'all. Aaron, appreciate that. We got a lot of those voicemails, so thank you so much. Let's do Sheila Ray, number two.
Listener
I just heard about James and I feel so bad. We actually met him after the show because I recognize his voice. We happened to be standing by him after the show outside. And then we went next door to Morgan Wallenstein because it was pouring rain and turned around and he was sitting by us alone. So we asked him to join us and we ended up being with him for the next three hours. And he like showed us a little picture book he had about his neighbors that he loved and he had bought their daughters these little toy cars. And I don't know if his sister wanted to hear about his last hours. We had a great time with him. It's just, it's just so sad and shocking.
Bobby Bones
I didn't know that was on the voicemail. I'm glad I played it. I didn't know that somebody had sat with him for three hours. Hey, Scuba Steve, can I ask you a question? Do we, do we know what happened still? I know you said they found him in a car at a gas station, right?
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Someone called from a gas station. Either his car was at the gas station or near it because someone called from there to say, hey, we see somebody unresponsive in a vehicle. He was in there. They think maybe he slept in his car overnight because there's a lot of blankets in the, in the vehicle. He did have heart problems. I think he had a triple bypass six years ago, which he's talked about on one of the post shows about.
Bobby Bones
Sure.
Scuba Steve
How I've come back to life and I'm here living died. Yeah. He's like, I'm on borrow time. I'm going to have the greatest time I can until I eventually go again. But I haven't called his sister back yet to see what the results of the autopsy was yet because I'm like, I need to give her some space for a little bit and.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, maybe we don't even make that call. I don't think it's a call. It's not our business if she wants to call us.
Scuba Steve
No, she asked. She's like, please call back. I'd love to update you on his progress. Like, I guess it meant so much to him that he really wants through the afterlife for us to know what happened to him.
Bobby Bones
See if, you know, like, when his funeral and stuff is too.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, if he's having one. Just details if. Especially if she is open to us knowing that.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Otherwise, I definitely don't want to impose. Hey, what happened?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I've been very careful about it just because I don't want to. You know, she's going through a lot and so is her brother because he had a brother as well. But, yeah, he was here in Nashville. They're based in Virginia, so that's. I'm sure, logistics of it are.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Troubling.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, you had something?
Morgan
Yeah. So I had seen some listeners on the B team page say they interacted with him and I was like, well, we're all curious. We never got to meet him. Like, who was he? What did he look like? So this is what she had shared with me. She said he was a shorter, gray haired man with a beard.
Bobby Bones
Not what I thought already.
Amy Brown
The short part.
Bobby Bones
Thought he was tall, skinny. Did not think he had a beard. Go ahead. I'm sorry to interrupt.
Morgan
Older gentleman. He was smoking and thought it was hilarious that Amy said he was probably a smoker.
Bobby Bones
He.
Morgan
He was wearing his blue St. Jude sweatshirt from last year's radio thon. He said he was going to call in on Wednesday and explain that he doesn't work for Pepper Ridge Farms, but was going to explain why he sent the goldfish and why he sent Bobby the fire hydrant. He told me he has been within 10ft of every show member but has never wanted to say hi because he didn't want to be a newance. Why can't I say that word? Thank you. Thank you. Or make anyone uncomfortable. He just kept saying how much he loved everyone and he was so thankful for everybody. He was in section six, in the first row behind the chairs. He was the very first person to stand up for Iris Copperman, waving his arms, asking everyone to give her a standing ovation. He was genuinely so sweet and sounded exactly like he does on the voicemails.
Scuba Steve
Hmm.
Bobby Bones
He was also one of the people that came to Abby's bar performance the first time she did a show and like, put a tip in her bucket, which is crazy that he would not come up and say hi to us. Scuba was trying to catch him downstairs. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Because he had told Abby, he's like, hey, I'll be there at 9:30. So we're thinking, okay, we can go down there. I was like, hey, Abby, text me if you see him. I want to come down and see him. But I think he was so sly because this whole personality of not wanting to see us. He probably got there at 9:00, unloaded it, and then was like, watching from across the street to see if it got picked up.
Bobby Bones
Abby, do you remember meeting him?
Abby
I did talk to someone at the bar. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But he didn't come up.
Abby
He was sitting there. No, he didn't come up to me. I just went around because a family friend actually was at the bar that day and he was sitting right next to her. And so I was saying hi to her. And then he briefly, like, just was like, hey, good job. So that's what I remember. But I talked to that lady in the voicemail, which a few minutes ago.
Bobby Bones
She loves that one.
Abby
Yeah, yeah. And she said that they were at Morgan Wallen's bar. And then he was like, do you want to go to Alan Jackson's bar? Because that's where Abby sang. I was like, that's so nice. And then they went and it was closed because it was like 1am what, they closed? No, I mean, just the time.
Lunchbox
You put them out of business?
Abby
No, just the time. It was 1am So I guess they close early on Wednesday.
Bobby Bones
I got. And I've gotten a few dm and this isn't. We're not doing all this to bum people out. I just think I got a bunch of messages about it. I'm curious about, you know, what he did the night before. I know he came to the show. We were curious if he even got to the show.
Amy Brown
Right.
Bobby Bones
And now I've had a bunch of messages from people going, yeah, we saw him there. And then the one that I have that I saved was somebody saying they saw him in four steps to meet James. He was okay. I thought it was a hotel, but it was eating. They were eating and they saw him walking around. He was in a Pimpinjoy shirt. And he talked about the Bob's family. He asked if we listen to the show and if the person that sent this had. The last couple days, we chatted for five minutes. He was by himself when I saw him before the show. But was then talking with fellow listeners during the show. He was either in section five or six, which Morgan said, six. Seated in front of the pillars, red hat, Pimp and Joy shirt, jeans. I know you said you'd never seen him. Wonderful older man. Just thought maybe he could be interested. Seemed sad to hear this after reading about it. I think he thought of you guys. Family, great show. I wonder if we were to see him, if we would recognize him not as James from Virginia, but from someone we've seen at a bunch of events.
Amy Brown
Sure.
Bobby Bones
Because, you know, we recognize Mo. If we've met you or been around a couple, two or three times, you've come to shows, even if we've not, like, spent time talking to you, we remember you. So I wonder if we'd know who he was. You ever see him? Lunchbox? He'll come to.
Lunchbox
I. I mean, I know that I know of. He said he's been within 10ft of me, but I can't. I mean, I don't know. I keep looking for a picture and.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, I haven't seen a picture either.
Lunchbox
And that's what's crazy is I saw one on the Facebook page that said, oh, my gosh. He was the guy that took our picture out front. And he was making sure that the Ryman sign was. Everything was perfect. It was my family. And I'm like, so he's not in the picture. He's the one that took the picture. Is it that he just did not want to be photographed?
Bobby Bones
I hope that he found a sense of belonging with the B team and all the listeners of the show from when he would go to events like. Cause he went to the baseball player that plays music. Oh, Arndt, Jason Arndt, Jason Arndt. He went to his show, remember? Jason was like, I met him. So he found a sense of belonging with us and then people that are connected to us. And I hope he felt that. And people were like, oh, wow, you're him at the show at the Ryman. Super sad to hear about what happened. But if he was already, like, really sick, heck, what a way to go if, like, you knew you were going and you wanted to do something awesome. I don't know what the fire extinguish or the fire hydrant is. I have it on my desk. I don't know why I kept it and put it up here. I just was like, I'm gonna put it up here. It's here. I didn't put it up because I knew anything about it. But for some reason, I Was like, I'm just gonna put it on my desk. I don't know what that meant. And we don't either, right? No, we don't know.
Morgan
And he was gonna call and tell us. And that's what's sad. We'll never know about the goldfish. We'll never know about the fire hydrant.
Amy Brown
Yeah, we were all wrong about the goldfish.
Bobby Bones
It was a Pepperidge Farm boxes. Of course, we thought. We worked at Pepperidge Farm.
Amy Brown
And he hit us with a. I don't work there.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So that's what's up. Anything else that anybody wants to say, and I'm sure new stuff will come out, but we'll just go around real quick. And not that this is like memorial, because we didn't know him. We talked to him. We caught. We would call him on the post show and talk to him. We'd play his voicemails, but it's not like he let us know him. It's like he hid from us. Like he wanted to keep the relationship that we had for some reason because he wouldn't even let us meet him when he showed up with the boxes. Yeah, Scuba.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. It is a weird relationship. My relationship with him was listening to his voicemails for years and years. And honestly, for the first year and a half, I never put him on the air because they were so long. And I was like, I was just busy. Didn't have time to go through and dissect it. But then one day I was like, all right, I'm just going to fight. This guy's been calm so much. He seems. I like his voice. That was the biggest thing. I thought his voice was so cool and could easily be a character or like a cartoon character. So I was like, I'll put his voice on the air and I'll go through. And I found, like, within three minutes, I found a 10 second intro, a question, and then his goodbye of like, all right, bye, bye, family. I love to buy a bunch of family.
Bobby Bones
Team.
Scuba Steve
And so I, like, created. Put that on there. And then we did the first one. And you seem to be receptive towards his sound and his voice and his personality. I'm like, okay, I'll keep feeding you these voicemails. And then you started really enjoying his character. I guess for me, it's really weird that I would hear these for four years. It's a big chunk of my life and most of my life here on the show. And now I'll go to the voicemail line and his voicemails won't be there anymore, which is really weird. So for me, it's like kind of a little bit of a hole in my heart for that part of my day of checking the voicemails.
Bobby Bones
Usually if we put someone on the air a lot too, I'll give them something hookier about their name to remember. But his voice was so distinct that we. I never even assigned it anything to it, like jumping James or anything like that. And I would only do that to just have something to like. Like a hook to remember the person.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And it was just James from Virginia never really had to do that because he was always like, okay, Bob, it's a sound.
Amy Brown
And that's what he would say. Right. This is James from Virginia.
Bobby Bones
James from Virginia. All right, Bob Vaughan's family every time.
Scuba Steve
Morning, Bobby.
Amy Brown
Morning, studio.
Bobby Bones
Morning, Bobby. Yeah, let us know, Scuba, whenever you find out if she's cool with us finding out.
Scuba Steve
Definitely.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right, cool. Ray, let's do some other voicemails here. Go ahead with number three.
Listener
What happened with the competition? Bobby challenged someone on Twitter about he was gonna fly somewhere. And I'm also really gonna need you guys to play the Tuesday song soon because we keep lying to our toddler, telling her it's not Tuesday until the phone comes on.
Amy Brown
Was that the toddler in the back or a pterodactyl?
Bobby Bones
I'm going to bet toddler, safe bet. But the odds aren't huge. So we really haven't talked about that bet on this show. I can give you. I can give it to you brief, but we'll be updating that for the most part on 25 whistles. But I posted a video from my glasses. It was the first nice day playing pickleball. And I was just hitting the pickleball, I think with George Burge. He was over at the house. We're hitting balls. And the glasses were also new. And I was like, check this out. And somebody trolls me and goes, you suck. Anybody any good would have done this. And I was like, all right, you want to play? I'll play for a thousand bucks. And they're like, I'm in. So we got in touch with each other. He lives in Ohio. I said, cool. How do we do this with the money? We have an attorney that's going to hold the money because I didn't want to get scammed. I said, I'll fly up there. And we later found out he's a four year division one athlete. You know what? Whatever. I'm willing to go play a troll. That's a four year D1 athlete. But I was not gonna send my money to him to hold because I've already messed up once and sent somebody that wasn't a listener $500 in the old $500 disaster. So I have an attorney that we're probably gonna talk to on Monday's 25 whistles that can put in escrow to hold the money. Then we will organize me going out there and playing this guy in Cleveland and hopefully beating a troll.
Amy Brown
But so far it's happening.
Bobby Bones
So far we're still on because we're just trying to find a place to put the money so nobody gets scammed. But that's the full update and we've been keeping up with that story over on the podcast, 25 whistles. I don't think we've talked about it on this show, but we'll be taking the crew up to Ohio. I didn't know he was a 4 year D1 athlete. I'll be honest with you, it was just a troll.
Amy Brown
That's quite the news.
Bobby Bones
It is. But you know what? I'm still going to go, so thank you for that. Let's go, number four. Hey, Bobby. I'm here with my son Jeremiah. We were at the Million Dollar show on Tuesday.
Amy Brown
I told him that you can call.
Bobby Bones
Anytime and leave a message on your voicemail line, and he didn't believe me. So here we are, calling and leaving a message. Maybe if you could play it back on the show, he'd believe me one day. You're on. You're on the podcast, buddy. Hopefully he gets to hear it.
Amy Brown
Believe your dad.
Bobby Bones
By the way, Amy's gone. Amy had to leave. You don't hear Amy's voice. Amy had to leave. So we do the podcast sometimes before, sometimes after. Most of the time after. But Amy is not here for this. So if you don't hear, that's why. Okay, cool. Let's go and update Morgan's vertigo. I always think of the YouTube album every time we talk about her. Vertigo.
Amy Brown
Yeah. And there's a song, I think.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Morgan, your vertigo. What's up?
Morgan
I have officially been cleared of bppv, so the vertigo, that's. I know, it really does, but it's called benign and then it has paradox. Big word. Positional vertigo.
Bobby Bones
It's the actual terminology when you say clear. Hey, I see the phones ringing. Can we answer them? Is that possible? Then to find out. Cuz I know it's after the show's off. We don't know if the phones work. We think they shut them down. After the show.
Amy Brown
We don't even know who they're calling.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they're.
Scuba Steve
They're good through 10:30, so if you want to call now, you're good for the next 24 hours.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I had to move back 30 minutes.
Bobby Bones
You can do that? Does that cost me any money?
Scuba Steve
Nights and weekends, it's free, so, yeah, during the week it's going to cost you.
Amy Brown
Long distance, man.
Bobby Bones
Sorry, dude, not long distance. But I got to pay for part of this crap. Like, every expense the show has, I have to pay for part of it. Probably not much though, right?
Scuba Steve
We'll just charge it to the show. It's fine.
Amy Brown
Yeah, but, you know, he didn't answer your question.
Bobby Bones
You don't have to pay a part of it. You don't have to show pays for it. Me. Okay? So call if you want to call us. You can. 87777 Bobby. Does that mean you don't have vertigo?
Morgan
Yep. My episode is officially over.
Bobby Bones
You're not feeling dizzy? Nope.
Morgan
But unfortunately, with bppv, if that's what it ends up really, truly coming out to be, after I do some more testing and stuff, I. It can come on anytime at once. I could roll over in bed. It could happen. So it's something I'll likely deal with for the rest of my life.
Bobby Bones
So you're clear. So it's. It's more like your cold is gone, but it's some. Anytime a cold could come back. So it's. It's gone. It's.
Morgan
But like, they. That's how they do. The terminology of, like, this episode is now cleared. So I'm officially like, okay, to get back to normal life. I can start working out again. I. I can go on walks. I can do things that I haven't been able to do. So I'm cleared until obviously another episode happens.
Lunchbox
Can you drive now?
Bobby Bones
I should be driving the whole time.
Amy Brown
Exactly.
Lunchbox
She's trying to walk where she could drive.
Morgan
I've had to. Well, I've been scared to walk because I'm scared to fall over. It's easier to, like, sit down when you're moving around. Your body moves a little bit differently.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because driving, you're not. Step, step, step. No balance issues when you drive.
Morgan
Yep. So now I also have to do, like, at home pt where it's like habitual pt. I have to basically retrain the language.
Bobby Bones
Habitual.
Amy Brown
Habitual pt.
Morgan
That sounded dirty. I have to do, like, basically roll. Retraining my brain to, like, roll over in bed. Because now my body thinks I'M always spinning. I have like, PTSD essentially in my brain.
Bobby Bones
That feels like what people explain being drunk when you go to bed feels like when the room's spinning.
Morgan
Yeah, it's like that. Or a tilt, a whirl.
Bobby Bones
Good luck. It doesn't feel like it's over though, because you're like, but this is exciting.
Morgan
The episode is cleared. I can get back to normal.
Amy Brown
Does this mean the crystals are back in line?
Morgan
We don't really know.
Bobby Bones
We.
Morgan
They're supposed to be back in place. That means the episode is over. But we don't know if they're permanently back in place. And then something else jolts them. We don't really know how that all works.
Bobby Bones
Hey, I want to see the story about the. The execution mic because I think the only time to talk about it's here. It's the first time in 15 years this guy, he's chosen to be executed by firing squad.
Amy Brown
What on earth? So they don't do that, right? Is this America? Yeah, they don't do that.
Bobby Bones
No, they do. That's why it's happening in America. But for the first time in 15 years, it's happening in America.
Amy Brown
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
South Carolina will be the first state to put someone to death by firing squad in the US in 15 years, which is today. His name is Brad Sigmund. He was convicted of killing his ex Girlfriend's Parents, 2001. He chose it over two other methods. They offered him firing squad, the electric chair and lethal injection. Now, I'm not having to weigh this in reality, but lethal injection is supposed to be terribly painful, the worst. And the electric chair can't feel good. So as barbaric as firing squad sounds, I bet that's the quickest. Wouldn't you think so, Mike? I mean, yeah. I wonder what you feel with the injection. Have you ever heard it described? No. It's like suffocation. That sounds like the worst thing I know. And you think, oh, just a needle that much. But it's what it does when it shuts your body down. Because it shuts it down little by little. It sounds like the least painful. Like you just go to sleep maybe. Yes. And that is not the case. Since 1608, at least 144 civilian prisoners have been executed by shooting in America. Nearly all in Utah. Now, from what I have heard about the firing squad is that multiple people have guns. Now, this is old history of. It could be different today because we haven't done this in a long time, but in order, because people have to actually shoot the guns. And they also don't want their mental health to decline because of having to shoot a gun and kill somebody. So there's only one bullet that's real. And let's say there are five people. Four of them have blanks, one of them has real. So no one actually knows if they have the bullet.
Amy Brown
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
Never heard that.
Amy Brown
Did not know that.
Bobby Bones
Don't know if it's real. No, it used to be real. That used to be how they do it. But they do it so infrequently now. Would you look that up and see if that's still happening?
Amy Brown
So you can have peace of mind knowing that. I mean, I may not have done. Had the bullet.
Bobby Bones
Semi peace of mind.
Amy Brown
Peace of mind.
Bobby Bones
Odds are I didn't do it. Did a lot of duck hunting as a kid. And the crazy thing about duck hunting is for the most part, if there are multiple people shooting at the duck, everybody claims it.
Amy Brown
Right?
Bobby Bones
It's the difference is nobody wants to claim this one. But you don't really know. Same thing with the duck. They're all flying over and so you really don't know. Mostly it was Arkansas Keith who hit and I missed. But yeah, it feels barbaric. But I think if I were to have to choose from those, I would choose that one as well. Okay, here we go. Do all members of a firing squad have live ammo? No. Not all members of a firing squad necessarily have live ammunition. Sometimes one or more members may be given a rifle with a blank cartridge. The firing squad members may not be told if they're using live or blank. This is believed to be spread responsibly among the members and give them a way to deny that they fired the shot. However, firing a live round produces more recoil than firing a blank.
Amy Brown
So you kind of know, I mean, kind of possibly. But see, like, the weird thing is when you do lethal injection or electric chair, there's an executioner who activates those things. And like, they know they're doing it and they've probably been doing it for. For years.
Bobby Bones
I think it's different than pulling the trigger. I think pushing a button or an injection is different than. Because shooting someone with a gun feels like murder. That's how murderers murder. Murderers in real life don't murder by putting someone in a chair and shocking them. So there's something penalty based. This is just my mind working here with the electric chair, because it is a kind of punishment that we have created, we as humans, and figured out that we only give to a type of criminal same thing with lethal injection. Right. You lay them down. It's a system. We've developed this for criminals with guns. You get a gun and go shoot somebody right now. So that feels more, again, more barbaric and murderous. It'd be odd to be asked to be in the firing squad. Like, hey, we need five guys.
Lunchbox
Yeah. How do they pick that? Is it like put names in a hat and you get. Or put a name on a wheel.
Amy Brown
I mean, or you might volunteer.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if anybody volunteers. I'm probably going to take them out of the running to actually do it and then probably eliminate them from law enforcement.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I'm going to bet none of those are the option.
Ray
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. For many of the American dream means starting your own business and working for yourself. If you're a small business owner, launching a company or dreaming of starting one, then you'll not only want to make sure you're using a platform like Intuit QuickBooks, but you'll also want to check out season three of Mind the Small Business Success Stories from iHeartMedia's Ruby Studio and Intuit QuickBooks. In every episode, hosts Austin Hankowitz and Janice Torres talk to small business owners about how they've grown and maintained their businesses. They've tackled hundreds of challenges that come along with, well, being your own boss. From tracking money in and out to cutting through the complexity with an all encompassing platform like QuickBooks, you don't want to miss these inspiring stories of small business journeys. Listen to Mind the Business small business success stories on the Iheart app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Here's a little tip for all the music fans out there. Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide. Yep, you heard that right, 99%. And every time you make a purchase with your card, you automatically earn cash back, which means you could earn rewards for those almost front row seats, rideshares to the venue, even that concert merch you've had your eye on since it dropped. If all that sounds like music to your ears, remember it pays to Discover based on the February 2024 Nielsen report. Learn more at discover.com creditcard There could be many reasons that you are not getting good sleep. But I'm gonna tell you, if you have a bed that's not right for you, that's going to be the reason. It's why I love my Sleep number Smart bed. Like I've always been open about how I struggle with sleep. It's not because of my bed and my bed helps me so much. Like when I'm on the road, I hate it when I get back at my sleep number. It's awesome because it is for me even with my wife and I like my firmness is my own firmness. I can have a temperature that I like and that could be what the issue is with you and your partner. Temperature struggles, firmness traveling the Sleep number Smart bed is the number one best bed for couples because you can choose what's right for you. I love mine. My sleep number setting is 30. My sleep number score last night was an 87. It's an amazing bed because it can be just for you. Why choose a Sleep number Smart bed so you can choose your ideal comfort on either side. Now save 40% on the new Sleep Number Special Edition Smart Bed for a limited time. Exclusively at a Sleep Number store near you or@sleepnumber.com Bones Here are the history of methods, the noose and the chair, which you've seen probably a lot on television. Where someone stands in a chair or a bench and they kick the bench out and then they're hung. That happened a lot. The Gas chamber By the start of the 21st century, states all over the country were abandoning the electric chair. Death by electrocution was excruciating pain. It was no longer compatible with contemporary standards. So they did. Gas lethal injection was first considered by the state of New York in the 1880s. During deliberations, Dr. Blair invited the commission to envision a future in which a person condemned to death could be executed on his bed cell with a six gram injection of sulfate of morphine. But it wasn't until 1977 that Oklahoma became the first state the firing squad. Finally, of all of America's methods of execution, it's been the least often used. From 1900 to 2010, only 35Americans, only 35 of America's 8,000 executions were carried out using this method. So 35. And since 1976, just three people with the Last one carried out in Utah in 2010. Will you see the lethal injection? I want to at least have knowledge of how painful it is. You can't do it and then report back.
Amy Brown
Right, because you're dead.
Bobby Bones
Correct. So no one can actually go through it and go, yeah, that one hurt. Unless it didn't work.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I think that's happened before.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay. Inmate autopsies reveal troubling effects of lethal injections. I don't know if you see anything, Mike, you just come over to me.
Amy Brown
I know.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. So suffocation.
Amy Brown
I know that there's like a process of four or something different chemicals.
Bobby Bones
What do you say, Mike? Yeah. Asphyxiation, panic and terror. Basically sounds like you're drowning, but it's in your body. Can't breathe. And so. Yeah, well, that's, that's. Oh, do you see the jail that you could go to jail for like 10 minutes for crimes and you're out 10 minutes.
Amy Brown
I could do that.
Bobby Bones
No. So this is kind of a weird story. They can basically implant a chip in your brain and with that chip, it gives you lessons and the feel of longer term, but you're really only in for like 10 minutes, 10 hours. So I can read you some of this from tech E blog and I read this yesterday and there really wasn't a place in the normal show to get to it because it's not normal show type stuff. After receiving the brain implant, prisoners would be reconnected up to like a headset that allows them to experience the grief of their victim's family through AI generated memories. These synthetic memories are personalized depending on the crime committed and the unique brain structure as well as psychological profile of the individual. The memories would be seamlessly integrated into the existing neural networks of the brain, preventing cognitive dissonance and ensuring the subject experiences the memories as if they were real. So they're planting these into the brain of the person. And so the whole thing was you go to jail and you get the effects of jail, but you're not in as long. And it was kind of an experiment, exploratory type prison.
Amy Brown
But those brain effects probably last, oh, forever.
Bobby Bones
No. Yeah, they're in your brain. They're in your brain. But then you would go, I try to go somewhere and be like, how do I get these out?
Amy Brown
Yeah, go to Disneyland.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, like I try to go to somebody else who was like a black market memory removal.
Amy Brown
Oh, you mean like get that chip out of there.
Bobby Bones
Like eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Like, how do I eliminate what They've put in, but that's pretty wild that. That they're doing, or at least thinking about doing, simulation prison for like a 10 year prison sentence in 10 minutes. I do have some calls. Let's see. Let's go to Sonny in Maryland. Hello, Sonny.
J
Hello, Bobby.
Bobby Bones
What's going on, buddy?
J
Is this Michelle?
Bobby Bones
You're on.
J
Hi, good morning show.
Bobby Bones
Morning.
Lunchbox
Morning.
J
I was wondering about if you and your wife went to the courthouse to get married and you let your family and friends know if anybody made a comment about just showing up to the courthouse because it's a public place.
Bobby Bones
I'm not.
J
You and your wife would be offended.
Bobby Bones
I'm not feeling. Abby, can you.
J
What's that.
Bobby Bones
Can you explain what the question is here? Because I know you talked to him. What's the question?
Abby
Yeah, so he and his wife got married on like around Valentine's Day, and his sister was like, oh, I'm gonna show up to your wedding. They were just gonna go to the courthouse. I don't know if she was offended that she didn't get invited, but she's like, I'm gonna show up. So he's like, what would you guys do? And now he's on non speaking terms with his sister.
Bobby Bones
So you haven't gotten married yet, Sonny.
J
Me and my wife did get married.
Bobby Bones
Did your sister show up?
J
No, no one show. We changed the dates because my. My wife was real anxious that someone would show up. So we changed the date. No one showed up. And we told people a week later that we got married and everyone was pretty fine with it besides my sister. And then. And she got real upset and I went off on her. And I've reached out to her a couple of times to meet in person, and she's still not over anything and still doesn't want to get together in person to talk anything out.
Bobby Bones
Why is she so mad? Like, for real, why she's so mad?
J
Me and my wife or. Me and. Me and my wife are one of the same thing, you know, it's. All we did was change the date. And if we would have made that comment, if she would have got married at the courthouse and we would have made that comment, me and my wife and a bunch of other people are pretty sure that she would be upset if we would have made the comment.
Bobby Bones
You know, well, let me speak on this macro because I don't know the specifics of why your sister's mad. What the element is that has fired her up so much. It's not her life and her marriage. She has A right to be a part of your life. She's your sister. That's pretty cool. But there is a point where she can be so problematic that she doesn't deserve to exist if she is hurting you and your wife's version of your life. It seems to me like you tried to have a talk with her. She wasn't receptive. It seems to me like you've said, let's meet. She wasn't receptive. It's no longer on you. It wasn't really on you to begin with, at least from what I've heard. But there is responsibility in being a good brother, even if it's her fault. I think you have met that responsibility in saying, can we talk about this? She said no. Can we meet? She said no. There's really nothing else you can do in order for her to come around. Because it sounds like there's a problem that I am not privy to. I don't know if she doesn't like your wife. I don't know if she. I don't know. There could be many things that we're not knowing here. But I think from what I have heard, you have done your job. You should go to sleep at night going, I tried to fix the relationship with my sister. I think the final thing that you can do is say whatever your sister's name is. Hey, I know this hasn't worked. You won't meet with me. But I want you to know the door is open and it will remain open. If you want to meet and you want to talk about this, I am your brother, let me know. But until then, I have to cut the toxicity from my life. So I think that's where you are there, Sonny, by knowing what I know, you've done a good job trying to get it back together. It's not up to you to fix it. It's just up to you to be there for repair whenever she wants to repair.
J
Right, Angela? And it sucks because now we found out my wife is pregnant and with twin, and then my sister just found out she's pregnant again. And now we're having a bump in the road with our relationship. And, you know, you don't. You know, it's tough.
Bobby Bones
It does sound tough. But again, you've done what you can do. Leave the door open. Let her walk back through it. To be continued. But I think you can go to sleep at night knowing that you tried. But I appreciate that. Call Sonny. I hope that it all works out within your family. If there's anything that we've been Reminded in the last week or two weeks, man, life comes at you quick. Sometimes it's over before you know it. So leave the door open. All right, buddy. Thank you. Alright, see you later. Let's go to Christina in Denver. If you don't mind, we'll do two more calls. Christina, you're on.
Listener
Good morning. Morning, studio.
Bobby Bones
Morning.
Listener
So quick question for Scuba Steve. I'm going to go to San Francisco for a June 2 baseball game and was wondering if you've ever been and if you could recommend a good area to sit in in the stadium.
Bobby Bones
Scuba Steve, she wants seating directions.
Scuba Steve
This is for the Giant Stadium.
Listener
Yes.
Scuba Steve
Okay, cool. Yeah, I recommend, even though maybe people may think nosebleeds are bad, this is one of those stadiums where it actually is good to be towards the high side, which would be. So if you're looking at the stadium, it'd be on the right side. I'm not sure where they label that as or what section would be, but if you're looking at it right side, that way you can have the view of the Bay Bridge and the. And Oakland and the city and the spotlight over there behind you or in front of you. It is so cool to sit right there. That's where I recommend it.
Bobby Bones
What else, Christina?
Listener
Okay, Eddie, so you lost your dad recently, which I'm very, very sorry. I lost my mom almost a year ago, and I'm really struggling. And you always just sound so upbeat and positive, even when, like, you know, you guys start talking about your dad. I was just wondering if you could give me any advice on how to deal with grief and what you've been doing to stay so positive.
Amy Brown
Okay. Hey, Christina.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
That's a tough question. I think everyone griefs differently. It's definitely gotten. What's weird about my dad is that when he passed, we all, like, meaning my. My sister, because my brother had a stroke right before my dad passed. So my sister and I and my mom kind of went into mostly, my sister and I went into kind of survival mode, into like, all right, we got to help my brother and we got to help my mom kind of get through this. And so we. It hurt and it was hard to deal with immediately, but we kind of pushed through it and we said, what do we need to do to help my brother and help my mom kind of get through this? And we did that. Now, to me, it's getting harder. You know, it's been. I don't know, it's been six months maybe, and it's starting to get harder. There are times that I'm driving or thinking of my dad, and I really just reach for my phone and be like, oh, let me call my dad, because I have a question for this, and he's not there. So my answer, for me personally, I think I felt kind of positive and kind of kept my positive vibe because I did have to kind of just move on immediately for my family. Now that we're past all that, I think I'm getting a little more going through that kind of that. That grief, that grieving period, more and more. So I don't have an answer for you because we all do it differently. And I think for me, I'm kind of going through the hardest part, I'd say, in the last couple months, because I pushed all that aside. But, you know, like, for me, too, is thinking of my dad in positive light and thinking of these memories, which is really cool. Like, when we talk about stuff on the show and it reminds me of my dad. I love kind of talking about him now because there were these really good memories of my dad, and I like to think of, instead of missing him, of all the good, good times we had together, if that makes sense.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I think, again, everybody graves way differently. When my mom died, I was on the air, and I just continued doing the show because I was like, I got. I got to keep working. And then I had to put the funeral together. I had no time. There was no time to grieve because I had to do the funeral. I had to go do all the. What do you want to do? Do you want this kind of casket or, urn. You got to get it all the organized. So I had to do all that. And, you know, I didn't grieve for two years.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And it's weird because, like, little things will trickle up or like an episode of an old TV show or something will remind you, and you go, oh, yeah, dang, that's crazy. My mom's dead. Like, that happens all the time.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Where it's like, that's like, that's crazy.
Amy Brown
So when you forget that your parent died is very strange.
Bobby Bones
I think the only answer is time, time, time, time, time.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
It'll never feel whole, but with time, you'll be able to understand and celebrate the awesomeness of it and also be sad at the same time. Like, two things can exist at once, but right now, especially early, that is almost impossible because the two things could not exist at once for me. One, there was no bad when it first happened because I was so inundated with the details, organizing Communicating. So there was a little bit of shock, but it was so much. I was overwhelmed by what actions I had to do that I didn't have time to grieve. So there was no two things then. Then later, it was just sadness because there was no organizing or communicating or there was nothing to distract me from that. But with time, both can happen at once. It's almost like you can just grow into it. Yep. It sucks. It sucks. My mom never got to meet my wife. That sucks. But also at the same time, I can appreciate and about my grandmother, too, just as much, if not more. My grandmother adopted me for a lot of my life. You can do both at the same time. I can now. And I think with time, you'll have the ability to be sad because you love them, but be happy because you love them. So. Yep. Christina, it sucks. Yeah. There is nothing to say except it sucks and we're sorry. A lot of people understand what you're going through, but I think most people would say the same thing, that it just takes time, and for a lot of time, it's going to suck, and forever it's going to suck. But there'll be an appreciation that grows that you don't even have yet. That will be like a gift that is given to you later because of this. But it sucks. I'm not. I'm not going to lie to you, but it will just suck different, and it will be way more awesome later as well, when you can exist in the space of happiness at the same time as sadness.
Listener
Right. Oh, well, thank you so very much, y'all. I really appreciate you, and listening to you guys makes me happy and forget about things for just a little bit. So thank you.
Bobby Bones
You're welcome. Thank you for calling. I can see where it would be so easy that if you were like, I could see how you could become an alcoholic or a drug addict going through crazy grief.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Because it's the only thing that numbs anything.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Or an addict into something else. So, you know, and I don't know, Christina. I'm hoping that's not the case, but I could see where, for me, I'm so scared to drink. Because I would love it. I'd love to drink, man. I'd be awesome at it. I like to have a drink right now. I'd love it.
Amy Brown
It's a little early, man.
Bobby Bones
Is it, though?
Lunchbox
Getting kind of later.
Bobby Bones
But I could see where I would want to numb those bads, and that's what I would do. So there was also more of an understanding of that when my mom died. But Christina, we're rooting for you. It's time, time, time, time. It's not going to be awesome. It's not going to be easy, but it is going to get awesomer and it is going to get a bit easier because you'll be able to enjoy more as well. So thank you for the call.
Listener
Thank you so much. Take care.
Bobby Bones
Bye Christina. Flying cars are coming to Orlando. Hey Scuba, this is your town.
Scuba Steve
Heck yeah, dude.
Bobby Bones
How's traffic down there?
Scuba Steve
Traffic down there is actually pretty good because they realized that people were coming, moving and tourism. I'm talking to you, Nashville. And they got ahead of it and they started building these toll roads and they really increased their infrastructure. Yes, it sucked for about 10 years, but man, it has really improved traffic in the area. So it's actually really not that bad. There are still some spots like anywhere, but it's overall pretty great traffic.
Bobby Bones
Well, it's about to be awesome. They're gonna have flying cars.
Scuba Steve
I know, dude. Let's go.
Bobby Bones
Orlando is gearing up to bring flying cars to the region. The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority is looking for partners to develop and operate a flying car landing pad called a vertiport at the airport. Oh my God. Dude, this is so cool.
Scuba Steve
What an underrated.
Bobby Bones
So cool. This is the Jetsons. But also this ain't gonna be good for a while. Yeah.
Amy Brown
Who's driving?
Scuba Steve
Can we move the show to Orlando? There's so much opportunity there and so much cool stuff. You like? Ucf. It's fun.
Amy Brown
I like the beach.
Bobby Bones
Here's why. The answer is no. I don't want to be eastern time zone.
Scuba Steve
Really?
Bobby Bones
You know what time games come on Shows. Come on. That's.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but yeah, that's.
Bobby Bones
That's terrible. Like that's what I think about it immediately is like what time games start.
Lunchbox
I mean the game starts at 9:00, so you're up till at least 11:30. No, East coast is out.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I get it.
Bobby Bones
Arkansas and Vanderbilt played at 9pm Central Time. Can you imagine me having to stay up till 10 o'clock to watch a game?
Scuba Steve
Can you watch it the next day though?
Bobby Bones
A game? Says a non sports fan. Wait till the next day to watch a game.
Amy Brown
No chance.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Well, can you just wait a day to eat? No, you gotta.
Scuba Steve
I feel like all the other benefits supersede that one thing.
Bobby Bones
The vertiport at the airport. If everything goes according to plan, the project will be completed in 2028. Setting Orlando up for cutting edge success with small electric aircraft that takes off and lands vertically. Now it won't be. Everybody has one. It'll be very. But it's much like these. These Waymo. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Waymo cars. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
We don't have them here. But Waymos don't have anybody driving. And those things are data wise, wildly successful. Less wrecks than human driving cars. But it's weird because you get in one and there ain't a driver. I've never even been in one. And I think it's weird where scuba has Mike, have you. I've seen them, but I haven't been in one. Anybody else been in a Waymo?
Amy Brown
Nope.
Lunchbox
No, I. Now that you say it. I was on a bus last night in my dream.
Bobby Bones
That was in your dream. Oh, my God.
Lunchbox
I just realized it. We don't realize this.
Bobby Bones
We don't do dreams.
Lunchbox
That it was a.
Bobby Bones
Are you using your one dream a year? You can if you want to use your one. You just used it, but you can, you can tell your dream story.
Lunchbox
I don't want to use it, but I just now realized I. Wow.
Bobby Bones
You get one dream a year. I know.
Lunchbox
I'm just saying I just realized it. I didn't say what it was.
Amy Brown
Does anyone use their dream yet?
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy Brown
Okay, good.
Bobby Bones
I made that rule. But I use it for myself too. One dream a year. If you're gonna tell a story about a dream, cash in the coupon.
Amy Brown
It better be good.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's your coupon. That's it. Let's see a couple other things. Someone. I saw the other caller, Abby. What were they asking about the Ryman? I don't know if they hung up.
Abby
Oh, yeah, he was just saying, like last year, you know how Post Malone came out and then a lot of the show members came out to say hi to people, but this year it just. Everybody kind of just started leaving and filtering out when it ended.
Bobby Bones
There's a storm. There was literally a storm.
Abby
Oh. He didn't know if it was like due to the Ryman, like restrictions or anything.
Bobby Bones
There were no restrictions. As soon as the show was over, I went to my dressing room. Four people showed up like someone had died. And they. And I talked about this, but they. I was like, what happened? And they were like, an air. Not an air tank.
Amy Brown
A propane tank.
Bobby Bones
A propane tank. It was so, so windy and so stormy. A propane tank flew off a truck and nailed your car. And so it was storming so bad that everybody was like, gtfo.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I don't think anybody stuck around because everybody was just trying to get out of there. So that would be why we didn't stay. Because they told me my car had died. And I was like, how bad is it? And they were like, oh. And then I walked out. It was raining, so I didn't want to look at it because I don't want to stand in the rain. And they were like, just look at it tomorrow. So all night I'm just like, I had a dream.
Amy Brown
What does it look like?
Bobby Bones
No, all night I was like, and then I came to work on Wednesday and I didn't look at it. Got home, parked in the garage because I switched off. I'll drive the Hyundai some. I'll drive the car some. I drove the Hyundai, didn't look at the car for the first time. I looked at it this morning. Wow.
Amy Brown
That's self discipline.
Bobby Bones
It's. Yes. And not wanting to be upset, not because of anything other than I have capacity and I didn't have the capacity to be upset. It was nobody's fault. And also the sun comes up tomorrow, regardless.
Amy Brown
That's right.
Bobby Bones
So if it was smashed my windshield sun comes up tomorrow, eventually it'll be fixed and I'll look back at it and it sucks because I got to send it in.
Ray
Hey, it's Amy Brown. Join me in supporting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for a chance to win a trip to meet Megan Maroney at the 2025 I Heart Country Festival in Austin, Texas on May 3rd. Hosted by Bobby Bones, we're going to hook you up with tickets, flights, hotel, food credits and a meet and greet with Megan Maroney. Take action now to support St. Jude and help cure childhood cancer. And you're going to be entered for a chance to win. Visit iheartcountrytrip.com to learn more.
Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. For many of the American dream means starting your own business and working for yourself. If you're a small business owner, launching a company or dreaming of starting one, then you'll not only want to make sure you're using a platform like Intuit QuickBooks, but you'll also want to check out season three of Mind the Small Business Success Stories from iHeartMedia's Ruby Studio and Intuit QuickBooks. In every episode, hosts Austin Hankowitz and Janice Torres talk to small business owners about how they've grown and maintained their businesses. They've tackled hundreds of challenges that come along with, well, being your own boss. From tracking money in and out to cutting through the complexity with an all encompassing platform like QuickBooks. You don't want to miss these inspiring stories of small business journeys. Listen to Mind the Business Small business Success Stories on the iHeart app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. You know, Calm down is always diving into the latest rumors, like who's dating who, who will be on the next season of our favorite show. Well, here's one rumor we need to squash the idea that Discover isn't widely accepted. Truth is, Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide. That means it's accepted basically anywhere across. Don't pay attention to every rumor out there, but remember, it does pay to Discover. Based on the February 2024 Nilsson report. Learn more at discover.com credit card There could be many reasons that you are not getting good sleep. But I'm going to tell you, if you have a bed that's not right for you, that's going to be the reason. It's why I love my Sleep number Smart bed. Like I've always been open about how I struggle with sleep. It's not because of my bed. And my bed helps me so much. Like when I'm on the road, I hate it when I get back in my sleep number. It's awesome because it is for me, even with my wife and I like my firmness is my own firmness. I can have a temperature that I like and that could be what the issue is with you and your partner. Temperature struggles, firmness, traveling. The Sleep number Smart bed is the number one best bed for couples because you can choose what's right for you. I love mine. My sleep number setting is 30. My sleep number score last night was an 87. It's an amazing bed because it can be just for you. Why choose a Sleep number Smart Bed? So you can choose your ideal comfort on either side. Now save 40% on the new Sleep number Special Edition Smart Bed for a limited time. Exclusively at a Sleep Number store near you or@sleepnumber.com Bones how bad? I thought maybe we lost Eddie.
Amy Brown
That bad.
Bobby Bones
When those four four people come to mind. And I think when they came to tell me that they thought I was going to think it was a prank.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And the person who led to tell me was somebody who I know won't prank me in real situations is Tim, my security guy. And he was like. I was like, you guys serious? He goes, I'm telling you this so you know it's serious. And I'm like, oh. But how they presented it, it was like dun dun dun. I was like, we lost Eddie. And they were like, no A propane tank flew off of a truck and nailed your car.
Amy Brown
They're, like, worse.
Bobby Bones
That's what I said, worse. So that would be why? Because everybody was getting the crap out of there because it was a bad storm. So, yeah, it wasn't the Ryman's fault. Don't blame the Ryman. I mean, you can blame us, but we blame Mother Nature, and I blame. How does a propane tank fly off a truck?
Amy Brown
The winds were.
Bobby Bones
Why was there a propane tank near. In the parking lot of the Ryman, though? It wasn't like it blew across two city blocks.
Amy Brown
Just like a propane tank like you use on the bottom of your gas grill.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. They just said a propane tank flew and hit my car. I pictured it to be about yay big. What's this three feet?
Amy Brown
That's about yay big. Yeah, yay big.
Bobby Bones
So that's what's up. You blame us, but we're just gonna point the blame at Mother Nature.
Amy Brown
So you can't get mad at Mother Nature. You can, but it's just. What do you do about it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Nothing you can do about it.
Lunchbox
Wasted energy.
Bobby Bones
We can do a few more minutes here. I've got, like, seven things I had marked for this podcast. How about the naked passenger? Do you guys see the video?
Amy Brown
Yeah, I didn't see the video.
Lunchbox
I was awesome.
Amy Brown
I saw the story, but didn't see the video.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. You want to talk about it?
Lunchbox
She lost her mind, and she started. She got naked, was running up and down the aisle of the Southwest flight, and I'm like, man, where am I on this flight? A naked chick running up and down. Sign me up.
Bobby Bones
You don't want to be on this flight because I had to go back to the gate, but you want to be on this flight if, like, you're 45 minutes from landing and they still land even though they're crazy, happened.
Amy Brown
Yeah. And you have nothing to do later that day?
Bobby Bones
Well, no, because if you land even with the crazy person on, you're still on time. So that doesn't matter. What matters is what they had to do. Here's a report from ABC Chicago. Passengers aboard a Southwest Airlines flight are shaken up because a naked woman delayed their flight. The flight from Houston Hobby to Phoenix had to return back to the gate because of all the commotion this woman caused. She appeared at the front of the cabin topless, causing a scene. HPD did take her away for medical evaluations, but. But did not say if they were planning to file charges. Here's a fellow passenger explaining what she saw. And a little bit of lady yelling also in this. It was so shocking. This is getting crazy. Like, this is something that you see out of a movie. Wait, wait. I do remember her saying that she wanted to get off the flight. The passenger also said she heard the woman yell that she was bipolar.
Scuba Steve
Then when the plane started taxiing to.
Bobby Bones
The Runway, she started jumping up and down, screaming at the top of her lung. The woman took off all of her clothes and continued to yell. So you want to be on that if you still get to your place on time.
Lunchbox
That's a good point. I didn't think about the turning around.
Bobby Bones
And this woman is not someone who was like, I'm a terrorist. She was having a medical episode.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So that's what sucks and makes you sad about it. But that would be crazy. You want to fly into somebody's butt naked up there? For sure. I'm pulling my phone out. There's nothing I can do. I can't save anybody.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's definitely viral material.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to, like, restrain her, because then I get charged with touching a boob, and I'm like, I was just on the flight.
Lunchbox
Question. Do you get in trouble if you post a video on TikTok talk of her?
Bobby Bones
It got posted everywhere.
Lunchbox
Being naked, you could.
Bobby Bones
You can put little emojis over stuff. You'd need to do that.
Lunchbox
Oh, you'd have to emoji the naked part.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Unless it's like, yes. The answer is yes. But I'm thinking, like, I just send it to Mike, and he doesn't send it back to me.
Amy Brown
I'm thinking of, like, my kids, though. What would they, like? Would they be like, whoa, that's cool.
Bobby Bones
What would you do as a dad? Would you go cover your eyes?
Amy Brown
Gosh, that's tough. I mean, I tried to, but, I.
Lunchbox
Mean, there's too many eyes, man.
Bobby Bones
That's eight eyes.
Amy Brown
Somebody would be like, get away, dad.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. One other plane story. Okay. Three things left, right? Let's count it down. Give me, say, number three, Ray.
Lunchbox
Number three.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. A teen armed with a gun, overpowered by passengers on board a plane. Now, I think this was Australia, but do you guys see this one?
Lunchbox
Tsa. What are you guys doing?
Bobby Bones
No, no, Australia.
Lunchbox
They don't have tsa.
Bobby Bones
Not the same. They have a version of it. I think tsa, probably American only.
Lunchbox
I thought that was worldwide.
Bobby Bones
Worldwide security, but I think tsa.
Lunchbox
Sorry, tsa.
Amy Brown
It was a shotgun, right?
Lunchbox
What?
Bobby Bones
Police in Australia have charged a 17 year old who got on the plane with a shotgun and ammo. He was filmed being wrestled to the ground by passengers and crew as the aircraft prepared to take off from Avalon Airport near Melbourne carrying 160 people bound for Sydney. Police believe the teenager got onto the tarmac by breaching a security fence. So didn't go through the airport.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Which makes sense because you're like, how do you get a. Guns so big. Yeah. Before climbing the front steps to the plane where he was tackled to the ground. The 17 year old, who has not been identified, was taken into custody and will appear in youth court to face eight charges from the BBC. Also, Australia does not have the US equivalent of the Transportation. Transportation Security Administration. It implements its own aviation security procedures with airports and contractors being directly responsible. That being said, they haven't had many problems we have and have had.
Amy Brown
And this guy didn't go through them.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. I was. I thought the same thing when I read the headline. How do you get a shotgun on? So then I started envisioning him walking with like a peg leg, like acting like I got a peg leg. And they didn't see it because the gun was in his pants leg.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But no, he came through the fence. But in my head I would have gone peg leg. They didn't. It was made of soap. I had a whole thing in my head. It was made of soaps. They couldn't. It didn't fire off in the. In the machine. Right. Hit me with the next one. Number two. Celebrities are just like us. They go places, we go. Eddie had a close. Close encounter is a weird term.
Amy Brown
Well, because that's what it was.
Bobby Bones
That's alien.
Amy Brown
I know, but I was so close to him. Did not talk to him. And it was like, do I say hi to him? But I didn't. It was Chris Tomlin.
Bobby Bones
Oh, okay. One of the biggest. First of all, one of the biggest selling artists of all time in the world, but possibly the biggest Christian artist and Lunchbox has been here and he's been in studio.
Amy Brown
He's been in our studio.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So where were you?
Amy Brown
At church. Which is another cool thing that like, you know, a Christian artist is at church. Like, I just, I don't know. You think of a Christian artist. Yes, he. Yes, he's Christian, whatever. But he's also an entertainer, probably touring all this stuff. But to see him at church was pretty cool. And we pretty much walked in together. So I was in the parking lot. And I will always drop off my kids and my family first because they need to Go to childcare. Then I park the car and I'm walking by myself. And I hear him. At first I'm like, I know that voice. It sounds familiar. I look over, he's right next to me with his kids, and it's like we're all walking into church together. And I'm like, that's Chris Tomlin. This is crazy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Amy Brown
And I did not do the lunchbox. Like, it's Chris Tomlin.
Bobby Bones
You could have said hi. And you could have easily said, I'm Bobby's friend. I love Chris. I know Chris. And I just looked at it. He texted me on I'm such a jerk January 29, and haven't responded. It was at an hour where I was like, in the middle of this, and I was like, I'll get back to it.
Lunchbox
Oh, did he say, hey, I just saw Eddie?
Bobby Bones
No, he didn't. I need to send him a. Yeah.
Amy Brown
That'S a good question, though, because I would have thought that.
Lunchbox
That's what I was thinking. He's probably like, man. I was going to say, I'm Bobby's friend, but pull up his.
Bobby Bones
Like, I'll pull it up. Hey, Mike, we pull up his streams. Let's look at his stream.
Amy Brown
His stream numbers.
Lunchbox
I'll be honest. I wouldn't.
Bobby Bones
I mean, my wife knows every Chris Tomlinson song. Yeah, well, maybe not the new new, but she knows every song. She was like, that's what we sing.
Amy Brown
He's got big smashers.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And not only that, we went to his show, Easter last year. He has. I mean, good. Good father. 212 million.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Bobby Bones
How great is our God? 121 million. Our God? 136 million. I mean, it's. Yeah. Banger after banger.
Amy Brown
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
I need to message him back, man. I'm a jerk.
Amy Brown
You can tell.
Bobby Bones
How do you guys know Christian artists so literally?
Lunchbox
Where do you hear that music?
Bobby Bones
I'm. Great question.
Amy Brown
That's a good question.
Bobby Bones
So for me, I wouldn't know Chris Tomlin's music from church because I went to a Southern Baptist church growing up, and it was all old hymns. There was no contemporary music. My wife did not. My wife went to a church where there were a couple artists that we've had, and she knew all their music.
Amy Brown
Oh, your guy Bear, right? Is Bear one of them?
Bobby Bones
No, because Bear is part of Stephen Curtis Chapman. No. Steven Curtis Chapman.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What's Bear part of Bear is part.
Amy Brown
Of need to Breathe. Need to Breathe.
Bobby Bones
Can you guys hear Scoop in my Ears or. Yeah. When it's like this.
Scuba Steve
You can hear me.
Bobby Bones
I, I, That's. I.
Lunchbox
We don't hear him now.
Morgan
He's gone.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know, but I need a difference.
Scuba Steve
Oh, really? This is. This is. This isn't.
Bobby Bones
I can tell the difference if you. If you do them back to back Scuba, I can hear the difference, but I think we're either gonna have to check because I don't know when you guys can hear him either. You have to whisper.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Bobby Bones
If you're just kiss. Scuba will be like 38 seconds. Or don't forget to go to do this commercial or stuff like that as the show's going on. And I'm like, we only have 38 seconds and nobody else has heard him. And I'm like, oh, that wasn't.
Amy Brown
So how would he. It was like a hand signal.
Bobby Bones
No, either he'd have to talk in a different voice.
Amy Brown
Oh, like a character.
Bobby Bones
You have 28 seconds.
Amy Brown
That's funny.
Bobby Bones
Or we had. Can we change that filter even more?
Scuba Steve
I think we. Yeah, we can try. We can try to adjust a little.
Bobby Bones
Bit more because I don't know if anybody can hear you.
Scuba Steve
I mean, they can hear me now.
Amy Brown
Yes, we hear that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So.
Scuba Steve
Yes. But I see you're saying.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, need to Breathe is Bears Band.
Amy Brown
Okay. That's not who you were talking about.
Bobby Bones
Your wife Bear also has another project coming out, right? Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Something like Wilder woods or something like that, I think.
Bobby Bones
And they are a Christian band, but also they. It's hard to say it like this because they don't want to be known as not Christians. They also present secular music and at times feel like they can be pigeonholed where people won't give them a chance because they're like, well, it's not Sunday. I'm not in the mood for Christian music. And they're like, no, we like to just create positive music. But we've had Zach Williams, who has a amazing. I'll answer your question in a second lunchbox. An amazing story of not making it in music.
Amy Brown
Is he the one that did the song with Dolly?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Not like, he didn't make it in music. Moved back home, was like, I'll just sing at church. And, like, be director of music at a small church. Was discovered doing that now as massive Christian artist.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Like, try to like. My wife learned Chris Tomlin, Stephen Curtis Chapman in church. I did not. I just know Rock of Ages. I fly away. All the old hymns. My grandma. I grew up in a Pentecostal church way early in life. So I knew those songs, but I didn't know any of the contemporary Christian stuff.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
But I would see, like, Chris Tomlin selling out more stadiums than Garth around the world. Like, he would sell him and Stephen Carson would sell out massive arenas. I did go and watch stuff like Carmen. Like, I went to a Carmen concert as a kid. Carmen was a big Christian artist. I knew, like, Jars of Clay. I knew Newsboys. That was kind of it when I didn't hear contemporary Christian music anymore. But my answer is I don't know. I didn't pursue it, so I don't know the answer to it.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Bobby Bones
My in laws listen to a lot of. What's the brand? The radio brand. It's like K Life or it's something K Love. K is Caleb.
Morgan
Yeah, Air one.
Scuba Steve
There's two of them. K Love and Air or like Air or whatever.
Bobby Bones
I think K Love is what I'm talking about because I think now that's just simply a Christian brand, to my understanding, 100% Christian. And so they listen to that and then on Sirius, they'll listen to like, let me think of it. It's called like the Feather or the Dove or something like that. So I would hear some stuff through that. But like you, I'm like, I have.
Lunchbox
No idea how anybody ever found that stuff.
Bobby Bones
My wife learned it in church. Got it because they had contemporary music.
Amy Brown
I didn't know about Chris Tomlin until he came in here.
Bobby Bones
And I don't think you're going to hell, dude. I think that's okay.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
That's how I found out. But I mean, now if I hear a song, I'm like, oh, yeah, that's Chris Tomlin. But you know other Christian artists just by name. I don't really know their songs. Really?
Lunchbox
That's amazing.
Bobby Bones
I know them from knowing them as humans first. And then. Or like, you know, Eddie would try to save us a seat at church and there'd be too many people there. They play contemporary music there, but they're playing other people. So I don't even know who they're playing.
Amy Brown
What's crazy about churches nowadays is that, like, they. A lot of them try to write original songs too. Like church bands.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I don't know the difference.
Amy Brown
And then they start selling or that. Whatever. Like, your church could have a streaming song on Iheart. Oh, yeah, that's, you know, and it's like, wow, that's weird. That's my church. That's my church band.
Bobby Bones
I just think either they're doing a cover of a Song, I don't know. From a big artist or. They just wrote it like that Morning.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So what, at your church, you don't sing the songs?
Bobby Bones
No, they put the words up.
Amy Brown
They put the words up.
Bobby Bones
Oh, on a big, big screen in the background.
Amy Brown
And then they'll tell you, like, this is one we just wrote. And like, that's crazy. And then in, like, six months, you hear it on the radio or something. That's crazy. My church band has a song on the radio.
Bobby Bones
How do you hear it on the radio? Do you listen to K Love or whatever? No, no, no.
Amy Brown
My wife does sometimes.
Bobby Bones
Got it. Yeah. And they'll go sing along. I'm like, never heard it. I don't know the melody yet. But they do put the words up there and.
Lunchbox
Yeah, because at the Catholic church, we just pulled out the old hymn book and turned to number 365.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, same thing.
Lunchbox
And I would like to say that I did come to work on Ash Wednesday, so. You're welcome.
Bobby Bones
You're not really practicing.
Amy Brown
Did you get your ashes?
Lunchbox
Not that.
Amy Brown
He was about to lie.
Bobby Bones
He was about to say, you can't lie about church.
Lunchbox
I don't lie about church, man.
Bobby Bones
I'm not a Ray. Last number one. Do guys still carry wallets? This is from Eddie. What's up with this question?
Amy Brown
I'm just starting to see more people now with credit cards on back of their phones. And maybe they're younger people doing that, but it's weird that people don't carry. I thought everyone carried wallets. You have a wallet?
Bobby Bones
I don't carry it in my pocket, so I carry a purse. Or this week, women's backpack. Many.
Lunchbox
Excuse me, woman's backpack.
Bobby Bones
No, no. It can be a kid's if you want to do that, but it's definitely not a woman.
Amy Brown
That's not a woman's backpack.
Lunchbox
That's also this.
Bobby Bones
It's small on purpose.
Lunchbox
When it's small like that, it is either a kid or woman.
Bobby Bones
Dude.
Lunchbox
I saw dudes don't carry that.
Bobby Bones
I don't know why I consider his fashion advice at all or be triggered by it.
Lunchbox
Because I'm right.
Bobby Bones
Or Amy's, for that matter. But this is a dude's. It's basically like I carry bags that I could see people going, hey, what's up with that purse? But it is. It is a bag.
Amy Brown
There are those little prints on it, whatever. That makes it look like a luxury bag. Yeah, I don't know what those prints are, but when you do see those prints, I could see how some people think like, oh, that could. That's a woman's bag.
Lunchbox
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
I think, Morgan, I don't remember your official stance on my bag.
Lunchbox
Woman.
Amy Brown
Be honest.
Morgan
I have little backpacks.
Bobby Bones
Amen. You also have a purse. I have a purse. I do you have a wallet? Do you have a wallet?
Morgan
I do have a wallet.
Bobby Bones
It's on brand with the rest of me.
Amy Brown
Sure. And it's not 100% a woman's backpack or a kid's backpack. It could be a man's backpack.
Morgan
I think it's a cool backpack. I do think it looks a little funny with you carrying it, but I still think it's cool.
Bobby Bones
But do you think it's funny when I have, for lack of a. Better terms because I wear man bags? Do you think that's funny? Had you not known me, would you be like that? Dude, why is he carrying a purse?
Morgan
No, I mean. Cause your purses aren't like a purse, traditional purse. They kind of look like a fanny pack looking thing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like an over shoulder strap. Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah. So I don't. I never thought anything of those. I probably would think something of the backpack, though.
Amy Brown
I see more people now with those men purses.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Let's call them bags.
Amy Brown
Bags.
Bobby Bones
Bags.
Amy Brown
I do see more people with those bags.
Bobby Bones
Wallet I keep. My point is, I keep my wallet in my bag.
Amy Brown
Not in your back pocket anymore.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I don't know if it's because I'm old, but. Or if we're just getting smarter about our bodies. If I have it in my wallet and I sit on it, it hurts my back after like 15, 20 minutes. Because you're just sitting uneven the whole time. So. I haven't kept my wallet in my pocket in five years.
Lunchbox
That's crazy.
Amy Brown
That is pretty crazy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Like, I don't even feel it. I don't think about it. It's in my back pocket, but I don't feel it.
Bobby Bones
I wonder, think about how much more you probably wouldn't have been injured all those times if you'd.
Amy Brown
Oh my God.
Bobby Bones
Had full balance and broken foot, broken arm.
Lunchbox
Hey, Eddie, ever thought going money clip? I wanted to go money clip so bad.
Amy Brown
See, my dad was money clip, so. Which is just weird.
Lunchbox
Gosh, it looks so cool.
Bobby Bones
I feel like with a money clip, I would be somewhere and be like, oh, I don't have my insurance card. Like, my fear is not having the things that I keep in my wallet or an air tag I keep in my wallet in case I lose my wallet or don't know where it is money clip. I can't find it. If I lose it, it's just gone.
Amy Brown
But the way they do money clips now is they have a little bit for the cash and then another clip for the cards all together.
Bobby Bones
Where's my air tag go?
Amy Brown
Yeah, that's tricky. The airtag. I don't know.
Lunchbox
I just think. I mean, when someone pulls out a money clip, I'm like, that's baller.
Bobby Bones
But it needs money in it. That's respect to be baller. So if someone pulls out a money clip and it's two ones and a driver's license.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but usually people.
Bobby Bones
Money clips, they pull up two ones and a driver's license. Are you thinking that's baller?
Lunchbox
Still pretty cool. I mean, just that the unclipping that, like, the. Just the separating of the money clip looks awesome.
Amy Brown
Well, and then more people now aren't even carrying cash, which is.
Lunchbox
But if you have a money clip, you got to have some cash, because it looks weird if you just pull it out and there's just cards.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I see a lot of people with just cards in a clip or on the back of their phone. What are you gonna say, Morgan? I saw your mouth. Ready?
Lunchbox
People that do it on the back of the phone.
Morgan
If we're watching Zero Day, I would like to have cash. I would like to have cash at my house. I'll tell you that much. Okay, so now I'm like, I'm paranoid, and I feel like we should all have cash.
Lunchbox
I think it's crazy, people that put on the back of their phone because you lose one thing, you lose everything. Like, at least if you lose your phone, usually it's like, okay, I lost my phone.
Morgan
But, man, there are most people, though. Like, I mean, most guys of my friends, they have it all on their phone. And there's also ones that are attached that can be card and a money clip on the back here.
Bobby Bones
I would argue it's the opposite of what you're saying, Lunchbox. Because if you lose your phone with your money in it, you can go to your laptop and find your phone by doing. Find my. Yeah. Therefore, nothing is lost.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Morgan
And in that case, you wouldn't need.
Lunchbox
Your Internet Best Buy, man.
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy Brown
Everything's at Best Buy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Because you lost it. Someone's already got your money, your credit.
Bobby Bones
Card, where they steal it. They literally drive to Best Buy to use it.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's funny.
Lunchbox
Buying tv.
Bobby Bones
I would just think they would get online and buy stuff online immediately if they steal your car. Lunchbox has got him getting in a car, driving to Best Buy, loading them up in the trunk.
Lunchbox
Yep.
Bobby Bones
All right, we're done. Hey, thank you guys. Thank you for the calls. You can leave us voicemails on our line. We will hear them. We'll be back Monday, obviously. But leave us a voicemail. 87777 Bobby. Check out the podcasts. Subscribe if you can subscribe to the YouTube page. If you're watching us like on Facebook or YouTube, that would help us a whole lot if you went subscribe to the YouTube page and we will see you guys in a couple of days. Alright, that's it. Thank you. Goodbye, everybody.
Amy Brown
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Bobby Bones
Bombing. Bombing with Eric Andre.
Amy Brown
Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days?
Scuba Steve
Constantly.
Amy Brown
I'm like, ah, there's so much science I can't keep track of it all. Then it's a good thing. Our podcast Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
Scuba Steve
That's right, Mango.
Amy Brown
We're talking animals in a paper called, quote, chickens prefer beautiful humans.
Bobby Bones
This was actually the title of the paper.
Amy Brown
They all discovered that much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces.
Bobby Bones
Got it. We're talking medical miracles.
Amy Brown
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster. There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Bobby Bones
We even talked to some of the.
Amy Brown
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Title: The Bobby Bones Show
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Description: Listen to 'The Bobby Bones Show' by downloading the daily full replay.
Episode: FRI PT 2: Remembering James In Virginia + Naked Woman On A Flight
Release Date: March 7, 2025
In the episode titled "FRI PT 2: Remembering James In Virginia + Naked Woman On A Flight," The Bobby Bones Show delivers a heartfelt and engaging mix of listener tributes, personal anecdotes, and topical discussions. Hosted by Bobby Bones alongside co-hosts Amy Brown, Morgan, Lunchbox, and Scuba Steve, the episode navigates through profound moments of loss, unexpected viral stories, and interactive segments that resonate deeply with the audience.
The episode opens with Bobby addressing poignant voicemails from listeners expressing their condolences for James from Virginia, a beloved member of the show's community who recently passed away.
Listener Tributes:
James's Legacy:
Circumstances of Passing:
Host Reflections:
Notable Quote:
Morgan [05:16]: "He was genuinely so sweet and sounded exactly like he does on the voicemails."
A lively segment where Bobby discusses his challenge to a listener who had been trolling him on Twitter.
Challenge Details:
Logistical Arrangements:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [14:46]: "So far we're still on because we're just trying to find a place to put the money so nobody gets scammed."
The show takes a compassionate turn as Christina from Denver shares her struggles with grief after losing her mother.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [39:10]: "It'll never feel whole, but with time, you'll be able to understand and celebrate the awesomeness of it and also be sad at the same time."
Bobby delves into a serious and historical topic: the resurgence of firing squads as a method of execution in the United States.
Historical Context:
Methodology:
Ethical Considerations:
Notable Quote:
Amy Brown [21:56]: "Do all members of a firing squad have live ammo? No."
Adding a futuristic twist, the show explores Orlando's initiative to introduce flying cars with the development of a vertiport at the airport.
Project Details:
Future Projections:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [42:52]: "This is the Jetsons. But also, this ain't gonna be good for a while."
The hosts cover two sensational news stories that captured public attention.
Naked Woman on Southwest Flight:
Teen Armed with Gun in Australia:
Notable Quote:
Lunchbox [54:12]: "Before climbing the front steps to the plane where he was tackled to the ground."
A delightful personal story where Amy Brown recounts her unexpected encounter with renowned Christian artist Chris Tomlin at church.
Encounter Details:
Discussion on Music Influence:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [56:35]: "Like, my grandma... I flew away."
Wrapping up with a practical debate, the show discusses modern trends in carrying wallets and the rise of minimalist alternatives like money clips.
Personal Preferences:
Trends and Practicality:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [65:35]: "I am carrying a purse, but it's not 100% a woman's backpack. It could be a man's backpack."
Throughout this episode, The Bobby Bones Show masterfully balances emotional depth with lively discussions, ensuring listeners are both moved and entertained. From honoring the memory of a cherished listener to dissecting the nuances of modern-day challenges and humorous anecdotes, Bobby and his co-hosts create a resonant and memorable listening experience.
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