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In the future, we will all be canceled for 15 minutes, but don't worry, we'll take you from broke to woke or your money back. Cancellation Island's revolutionary rehab therapies, like bad touch football, anti racism, spin class, and mandatory Ayahuasca ceremonies are designed to force the council to confront their worst impulses. But everything starts to fall apart when people start disappearing. Karen, where have you brought us? Cancellation island, where a second chance might just be your last. Listen to Cancellation island on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Here we go. Come on, Bobby. Transmitting across America. Let's go. Welcome to Friday Show. Morning Studio. Morning. Glad everybody's here. I got a couple things. Let's start with this. Kip Moore is coming in later. Raymundo. Yep. He's been on your list of people that you've been obsessed with over the years. I was when I first moved to town, but it's been a while. Yeah. Over the years, right? Yeah. I mean, if we were to walk him back, I'd say Kip Moore, og og, Obviously, Sam Hunt. Who else has been on that list that you, like, emulate their style lately? I'd say Wallen. So those three, you do nothing like Morgan Wallen? Well, him. Him and me was kind of a bar guy. I liked his music, but. And maybe I wore the cowboy boots. I don't know. But, like, Kip, you dress like. He had his hat backwards. Like Kip. The whole thing. You were like, I want to be Kip more. Yes. And then it turned into Sam. So I guess maybe just those two. But how do you feel about Kip coming in? Because you used to get nervous for Sam. Yeah, no, I don't get nervous around these cats anymore because I'm not interviewing them. I'm just watching. So you never interviewed Sam and you would get nervous when he would come in? Yeah, that was different. I was still wet behind the ears. That was about a year ago. Yeah. I'm a vet now, though. Good point. When did you hit that vet stage? Well, and we're also kind of secluded in this little room. A lot of them don't even. I don't. Is it tinted in there? Can they see us? Because some of them just. Or maybe they're hurried to go autograph stuff, because we really don't even. They don't even really come by this booth. So it. I'm really not too worried about it. Well, I don't know why you'd be worried. That's a good point, though. They used to have to go buy that room, and now they just. On the other side. Yeah. So they come up, they come in, and I don't know that it's tinted, but there's so many lights in the studio. Even I have a hard time seeing your face sometimes because of all the lights and the reflections on the window. Yeah. And their chair is not set in that angle where it used to be. Used to be sitting beside me. And we both looked at you. Yeah. Yeah. And I didn't know if you cared. He was coming in if it's cool. If not cool, definitely cool. I mean, the dude's jacked. He. He does pretty much what we all envy. Surf and live in a foreign country. I don't envy that, but I think it's cool. Well, I used to live in a foreign country for a whole summer, so anybody that still does that is able to do that for kind of a career. It's very envious for me. Talk about that summer, where'd you go? Costa Rica. I was there. That's how I got all my Spanish credit. When I was at Texas State. I went from May until August. I was there three or four months. Possibly outside of my wedding, the best four months of my entire life. Your wedding was four months? No, but. Just had to say that just in case I like it. Yeah, smart. In case it came back on you. But yeah, he's. Yeah, just the way that he lives is. I mean, I kind of got a taste of that. It's so cool. And Kip, also not tall in stature, but very muscular, like Raymundo. Raymundo gets trolled by some guy, though, who always says, you're not a very good bodybuilder. Is that guy still on you? I believe we've blocked him, but, yeah, he hit me up. He hit my wife up. He used a very derogatory term towards short people. And he said, hey, what, the M word? Yeah. Okay. Rhyme's a fidget. Correct. Got it. And he hit my wife up, and he said, hey, I'm coming to town. Your husband is a short guy. You should. You should holler at me. I'm gonna pull up. Oh, no. And so he's kind of hitting up my wife. Then after he had originally trolled me, and then now he's. So then I think we've blocked him now. So. Yes. I haven't heard from him in a minute. Morgan. Does he ever hit the Bobby Bones show page, this guy? I would have to know what his username or what his name is to know for sure, but I have had to block. We've had some repeat effect offenders, and I've had to use that blocking tool more than I like. How often do you have to block people on Facebook or Instagram? It's really Facebook and YouTube more than anything lately, but it's. Lately, it's been almost one per day, but that was. That is not usual. Why do you have to block somebody? What does it take for you to block? If they're just constant repeat offenders, they have Nothing nice to say. They're just constantly. There's also been. There was a few of them that were coming in there and just straight up spreading rumors. One of them was coming in, was like, stanley's dead. And I was like, we're not doing this. I don't know who you are. Stanley, he's trying to create his own conspiracy. Yeah. Yeah. And I was like, this is. This is stupid. So it's stuff like that where I'm just like, we don't. Nobody has time for this. So it's. It's really as if they're behaving. They're kind. It's okay to have opinions, but you just have to be respectful. Ray, what's your excitement level for Kit Moore? Out of ten? Give me an eight. I'm ready for the stories. I want to hear about that world that we don't get to experience. We just sit in walls and a skyscraper. What's. What is Third World America like? Okay, so you're still there. Yeah. Do we ever talk about. Yeah, we have. You don't want to. Yeah, no. It makes my wife uncomfortable. Well, I didn't even say her name. Yeah, I don't know why you even said that. I didn't even allude to that. Yeah, like I was being respectful to not even do that. Correct. Your wife is on Morgan's podcast. Take this personally. Take this or that. Take this personally. Yeah, I thought so. Take this personally with Morgan Huelsman. Did you listen to the episode? I did, and I've not watched it, but, yeah, I listened to it. I heard the audio version of it. And then I have sent her a couple clips, and I said, hey, bones is cut and stuff, talking about you. You're famous now or something. I don't know. Huh. I don't really understand the words you just said. What did she talk about in the episode? She shared her breast cancer story, finding out when she was diagnosed, and she got diagnosed with stage three, even though she'd been having all these checkups. So we talked about that whole story. And then what it's like now post having breast cancer. So that just whole journey. How often does she get checked, Ray? Every six months. You guys get nervous every time she does me. That's not me personally, so I don't get nervous. And she's been five years, so the success rate of surviving cancer after five years is through the roof. So that's good. You don't get nervous at all, right? It's like, nah, just another day. Just chill for you. Why don't you get nervous? Why don't you think? Just because we did go through the absolute worst of it. So these appointments, I have a lot of confidence. I've just always had that. Whereas. But yeah, it's not my body, it's hers. And so she's the one that gets all the tests run. It just probably feels a lot different for her. Let me run something by you guys before we get started here. The million dollar show that we do at the Ryman is next week, next Tuesday night. And it's awesome. Sells out super quick. All the money goes to St. Jude. So it's Eddie and I and then a lot of artists stop by and play with us. And so what's cool for me is that we got Clint Black and Tracy Lawrence to play because when I was a kid they were dominating. So that's cool. We have Miranda, Lambert, Bailey, Zimmerman. I'm sure there are a ton more. So what we do when we first get the confirmation that they'll play in the show, we send out a note that says, hey, we want to make this as easy as possible. What songs you gonna do? What time do you need to go on? What time do you need to get off by? We just wanna make sure everybody's good. Cause it's an ask and so we don't demand anything. And so Miranda was super cool and she was like, yeah, if I can play by nine. Cause something to do after nine. We're like, no problem. So here is the issue. Amy, I would like to hear what you think. Because the show starts at 7:30, there's nobody bigger than Miranda that's playing. She is the headliner. I can't really put anybody on after her. Okay. But she, if she plays at nine, that's an hour and a half, hour and 40 minute show total. It's kind of hard to cram it all in at hour 40. Okay. So you have to put someone out. I don't have to. We can just next, next, next, next. It's weird. It'd be. I think it would be tough for any artist going on after Miranda that isn't as big as Miranda. Or am I overthinking it? Because the final act every single year is somebody massive. The final act will not be a surprise this year. Last year it was a surprise. We didn't say who the big act was. It ended up being post Malone. This year we're like, we'll say who the final act is. And we've done that in the past and sometimes we've surprised at the End. Brandon Lambert is the final act because she's the biggest act. If I put anybody on after her, I feel like that's unfair to that artist because people are going to feel like we just went down a notch as far as hits. Or am I overthinking it? I don't know. I wonder, what time do you want it? What time does it need to be? We usually had about 9:45 or so. And so she's going to get done at what time? 9:15. 9:10. I mean, I still think that there's fun things that could happen after that if you wanted to, where people would still have a good time. Like, even y'all just playing people. Trust me, it's not. It's not. But y'all do, like, fun covers. It doesn't matter. We're done. It's like by the time the big artists play, we never play any covers again because nobody cares. We've done this enough. Okay, well, then nobody cares about that. All right, Call it a day. Let's so make the show shorter. Call it a day. I mean, I don't know, because I'm throwing stuff out there, but it seems like that's not going to. Like, I would have fun with it. I know that you're. I'm saying I'm trying to picture myself as someone in the audience, and I think I would still have fun with that. I know that you're thinking nobody cares, but I do. I think they do. Not only would they not care, they would still think something was coming up, something bigger was coming up. If we're just. Cause we had our thing. Eddie and I go out at the very beginning. We play a couple comedy songs acoustically, and then almost, I mean, very sparingly. Do we play as a band again, our stuff? Because people only care about the big artists. See, I like nostalgic stuff, too. And I. We have Clint Black and Tracy Lawrence. Exactly. So I could see and enjoying one of their classics after that, like, that would be huge. But that's our era. So I don't know the eight different ages of people coming and what they would care about. But to me, like, yeah, closing with Miranda, amazing. But a high for me would still be hearing Clint Black sing something awesome for back in the day. What. What if. Really been weighing on me. What if we like. Like, Miranda takes the bar all the way up, right? And then we come out, you and me, bring the bar back down, and everyone's like, oh, cool, this sucks. And then whoever's after us, it's like, yes. Still doesn't matter. Doesn't matter who it is. It doesn't matter who it is. I mean, the biggest act is already played, so you have your mind made up. So Dirks was gonna come play after Miranda and he called me. He was like, I'm in. Like, what do you mean? To play? And then he called me back and he goes, oh, crap. His daughter was singing at the Arkansas Vanderbilt basketball game, which is in town, which sucks too. I'd like to go to the game. Can't go to the game yet. Oh, wow. And the game, normal game, 7:00. He goes, the game's at 9:00pm Central. He's like, so I can't. I can't get over there. And so now Derek is not going to be there because he wanted to. He just didn't know the game started at 9. His daughter's saying the national anthem, so. And it starts at nine. Mm. Do you know Clint Black has 22 number one songs? I'm telling you, Clint Black, it's awesome. A lot of jams. Yeah. No, I mean, I know. I'm like trying to figure out. I feel some people, though, are. Some people, though, aren't gonna. It's not gonna be. There's gonna be a lot of young people there that. That's not gonna be as cool. No one's gonna be bigger than Miranda unless somebody else comes in. We have nobody to come in. And so it's like, do we just wrap it? Like, I got a couple surprises, but they're not as big as Miranda because nobody's as big as Miranda. Like three people. So. Man, I think we got it. We got it. We. We ended early and we go to Arkansas again. Yeah. Right. We have to cram the show in an hour and a half. Okay, cram it. Let's go. What? You need me to keep you all on check? Yes. Amy. Oh, my God. Amy. You do stand up right after Miranda. I don't bring it down. I mean, there. There is do a bunch of morning corny. Actually, I'm gonna agree with Bobby. Now there is nobody bigger than Miranda. We just need to call it. So that's what we're dealing with. That's what I' dealing with. It's been weighing on me the past couple days. We're just trying. I thought we had a good. And Dirk's was like, I'm happy to come do it and play some hits. And then the game, the one time the game's at 9pm and of course I was like, dude, of course you Got to go. Where? Your daughter's singing the national anthem at Vanderbilt. So that's what's up. So let me know if, like, I don't know if nothing but the tail I like, let's see, the Weeknd calls you. Oh, yeah, that'd be cool. Or like, Bruno Mars. If they reach out, let me know. People have them. Come on, Kendrick. Any. Yeah, Any of that. Otherwise. Yeah. Okay, let's get started with the show Bones. Hey, y'all. I'm Maria Fernanda Diaz. My podcast, when youn're Invisible is my love letter to the working class people and immigrants who shaped my life. I get to talk to a lot of people who form the backbone of our society, but who have never been interviewed before. 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Lunchbox wants to know, who does Abby think she is? Okay, I'm gonna walk into this very gingerly. Go ahead. Yeah, I'd like to know who Abby thinks she is, because we get told no plus ones to all these events at work every time. No plus ones. No plus ones. Last week, we had this big radio conference in town, and they had this thing called New Faces. Very elegant dinner, and all these artists are going to perform. I don't know that it's elegant, but I hear you. And I'm like, all right, yeah, I'm in. I'm going to bring my wife. No. No plus ones. There's not even. We're trying to find tickets for, like, kickoff. Kevin, he wanted one. Pits. Like, we couldn't buy tickets for anybody. And then Abby comes showing up with her boyfriend, and I'm like, what in the crap is this? Did she have two tickets or she just bring them? No, she had to ask people at work for the ticket. She had to get it through work. And so people with Premier that our company that have worked here for, like, two years and never been to crs, couldn't even go because Abby brought a plus one. And then it's very awkward because we only have unlimited seats at our table. Her boyfriend just sat at our table. He didn't have a seat at our table. He's lying about, like, everything. No, I would believe it. I. Thank you. Who do you think you are? Who do you think you are? Abby, what would you like to say? Okay, for one thing, the ticket had nothing to do with anybody at work. I had mine separate. That, like, Scuba asks who wants to go. The one from him was from my friend that had an extra one last minute. Oh, well, that's a whole different thing. Yes. And also, it wasn't even at our table. He was, like, close to the stage, so why was he sitting at our table? Well, that's okay if you're not. He's pulling up a chair, like, in the aisle, like, what are you doing? I can't let you move the goalpost because you said, who the heck does she think she is getting an extra ticket? She did not get an extra ticket. You did not get an extra ticket? No, I did not. He did you get it from? He had a ticket to somebody else. Who did you get it from? I just said my friend that she doesn't even work at iHeart. Right. And you don't need to know that. I don't know if I believe it. You just lied. And you're not. Because I was told that there was people with Premiere that didn't even get to go. But this has nothing about Premiere. That's why I want to know who she got ticket from. I want. I want facts. I don't want her to say, I got it from a friend, Abby, not Premiere. Did your friend work for another media company and your boyfriend got a ticket from them or. Yes. Okay. It was extra. She wasn't going to go. Right. She bought the ticket and she was like, I'm not going to go. I'm tired. So he can have it. It has nothing to do with what you're complaining about. I think you need to apologize to her. I'm not gonna apologize to anybody. No, but why would I apologize? You literally were very wrong and then said, who do you think you are? I did say who you think you are. And then if he's not, if he has an extra ticket, go sit at his table. No, it's okay. If that place, it's not elegant. People aren't in tuxedos. People pull chairs up all the time at that thing. I've been a hundred times. Right. And he was just right in the middle of the aisle while we were eating. He ate at his table. And then when the show started, he came and sat by me. You weren't at the fire marshal? Ye. Yeah. Wait. Go ahead. Where was Lunchbox during the show? I don't even know where he went. He disappeared. You mean you went to somebody else's table? Nope. Sat right there. Well, you admit you are completely wrong, that you made up a whole story in your head. None of that was true. She didn't get a ticket for her boyfriend. They couldn't get tickets for kickoff. Kevin and Pitts for the same reason. You couldn't get a plus one. Wait, I'm. There weren't tickets. They were there. No, no. They got last minute tickets. They were able to get one. He never even said that. He never even said that. I can't. What was that? Lunchbox. What do you want to say? I said, who are you? Who do you think you are? Who do you think you are? Abby. What? Who do you think you are? Oh, I don't know. I'm cool. I don't know what to say. Just a normal person. Yeah. You. You're not gonna apologize? No. Do you understand? You were very wrong about this? I may have had. I may have been down the wrong path. No. No, that's being very wrong. Not very wrong. You just took a wrong turn. No, no. Like, I was on the scent, and somehow they were able to divert it by saying a friend. But no, it's not a friend in quotes. It's literally a friend. Still don't know that friend is. Hadn't named the friend. Hadn't named what company. I mean, you don't know the friend, so it won't matter. Exactly. Here. This. This is how you get away with it. You don't know, so I don't need to say. I don't need to say what company. She also doesn't need to say who the friend is on. On a national radio show. Yeah, that's not an argument. Okay, you. So he just. He really doesn't think that there's no. I do. I. I just. I'm worried that she doesn't want. She's. Now he's worried she's covering up for the bosses here that gave her an extra ticket. I'm not. Thank you, Lunchbox Abby. You're Kathy Sewell. No, she knows this friend, though. Oh, see, there we go again. Everybody knows everybody there. I'm not. I'm not playing this anymore. All right, thank Abby. I mean, nobody. Nobody brought a plus one, but Abby. Neither did Abby. Abby got a tick. Her boyfriend was not a plus one. Her boyfriend got a ticket from somebody else. Oh, that's. Why. Don't forget, we go, we have a seizure. Are you okay? We decided to have a pre work happy hour. Like everybody from work. Great. No one brought a plus one. Abby shows up with her boyfriend. But that's okay. The happy hour the company doesn't own. If you go to a business where they're selling drinks, that's okay. You don't have to buy a ticket for that. It's weird. You weren't gonna bring a plus one and then make them not go to the show. I mean, like it was me, but that does. You can't do it, guys. Okay, Abby, who do you think you are? You're just a person living their life. Yeah, just living the right way. Okay. Thank Anonymous. There's a question to be had. Hello, Bobby. Bones. I need some advice. I'm hoping you guys can help. My fiance and I have been engaged for over a year. I've been hesitant in the wedding planning because my fiance still has his ex wife's initials tattooed on his ring finger. He's talked about getting it removed, but he hasn't yet. I'm considering pushing back the wedding until he gets it removed. Does this make me shallow, or is this something that shouldn't bother me? I really appreciate any advice. Signed, the non Tattooed Fiance. Hey, you have a right to your own feelings. So I'm gonna say that, first of all, I don't know why he hasn't done it yet. Because you've talked about it, and he keeps putting it off. And I don't think just judging off a body of men that he's not wanting to do it and he's kicking the can, hoping he never has to do it. I don't think that's the case. I think guys are sometimes just lazy. So this is what I would do. I would go to him and say, hey, it really bothers me. Let's schedule the wedding. But I'm not scheduling the wedding until you get those taken off your finger. I do not think that's a crazy ask. I also don't think it's crazy they're still on his finger, because I don't think he's doing it for any other reason. I don't think he's, like, holding on to her. Like, like, if I keep her on, maybe we'll get back together. Guys are just lazy. And our priorities, being the cavemen that we are, are oftentimes different and even nonsensical in nature. Nature. So you need to tell them you need to put a deadline, and then you can get married. But if it matters to you, then it matters, Amy. Absolutely. You need a deadline that'll just, like, nudge him the right direction to go get it done. I do think he wants to get it done, but you need to put up a boundary about it, and then he'll hopefully go do. Do it at asap. Also, I don't know. Even if it's getting it removed, he can even just put a black line on it. Like, it doesn't matter as long as they're not there. So maybe he doesn't want to go through, like, whatever it is to remove it. As long as the letters aren't there. All good. It can be a black line. It can be two squares, whatever it is, but I'm with you. Letters be gone. I would not marry somebody with letters of somebody else on their body. Right. So especially every right to do this. The wedding ring, like, your wedding day. You want me to slide a finger on and just be reminded of, like. No. Yeah, let's get rid of that. There you go. Close it up, Bones. A woman subjected her fiance to simulated childbirth pain using electric shocks to the stomach. That's Supposed to mirror childbirth. It was even used as a pre marriage test. So he's like, fine, I'll do it. He's not even like, how bad is it gonna be? He probably knows it's gonna hurt, but he's like, I'll do this if you want me to do it. I'd like to see. It was. He had a bad reaction to it, was almost allergic to it, and he had to go have emergency surgery. Oh, my gosh. Yeah, that's bad on her. If that happens. That's now bad on her. Like, if he learns his lesson from it and everybody's healthy. Wow, look at that. Yeah. If something goes wrong and you're, like, allergic to, like, the gel or the shock and you have to go into surgery, that you're the bad guy. Now, as. As the woman that made him do it, that is unfortunate. The mom and the sister of the mom mom to be suggested. Hey, let's do the pain of childbirth on him. But first of all, I bet the sister was the one who did. I bet the sister was the one who was like, you know, we should do it. Since he's kind of mouthy. Let's make him put the shocks on. And then the mom to be like, you know what? That's a good idea. Are you sure? Yes, that's a great idea. Because, you know, somebody was encouraging that. And so they did it hoping he'd be more considerate of his wife. And so first he was like, I don't know. And then he's like, fine, I'll do it. And so they go to a maternity care facility that's run by the woman's sister, who obviously was the one behind this. And they hooked him up to the electrical stimulation device, by the way, for three hours. Whoa. Because labor may not be 10 minutes. It might be 11 hours. Sometimes it's only like 30 minutes, though. Yeah, sometimes it's 24 hours. Sure. That night, the man after this experienced severe abdominal pain, started vomiting, vomited all through the night. The next day he's like, I feel a little better. But then he got bad again, so they had to rush him to the hospital. He was diagnosed with intestine necrosis and scheduled for emergency resection surgery. After learning about the torture he'd been subjected to. Torture? Yeah, yeah, torture. Okay. The man's family was furious and warned his fiance that she was not welcome at the hospital when he was in it and that the engagement was off and she should get ready for a lawsuit. Oh, wow. Wait, is his family feel that way? Or he feels that way. If man's family was furious and warned his fiance, she was not welcome, I think he's probably out of it. He'd been tortured. He'd basically been in pregnancy Guantanamo. Got getting waterboards in his belly. What if this is one of those things where this actually. Like, he was gonna need this type of surgery eventually, and this just brought it up or made it all that saved his life. They've not said, oh, when they went and they found cancer. No, they said it rocked him and ruined him. And also, it's not going to be exactly the same. And also, a woman is not shocked. They're. They're. It's great pain, but it's not shocked. So it's not exactly the same. And also, I blame that sister because she was in her ear, you know? She was in her ear. You know what? We should. He's not being really great to you right now, not meeting all your needs at the home, not getting you ice cream. We should get him on the shocker. Yeah. That's kind of funny, but bad. That's from Oddity Central. Would you guys ever get on the old simulator after this story? No. No chance. Three hours, though, guys. I think that's a big part of it, too, if I'm being honest. If he did it for five minutes and be like, oh, yeah, that's tough. I think it's different, let's say, for 15 minutes, and your wife was like, will you do it 15 minutes? Would you. Would you do it for her sake? No. Why do I need an experience? I. I can see it when you're doing it. It's painful. I get it. No need for me to experience it. You can't get kicked in the nad. So what if they built some nads, though, that she could feel interesting. You trade it off. Simulation. That would be different. Eddie. Yeah, I don't think I would do that. Like, I'm kind of like lunchbox a little bit, where you're like, hey, that's okay. I'm acknowledging that it hurts, you guys. I don't want to feel that pain. I would do it only for a blockbuster trade. It'd have to be like, Anthony Davis for Luca type thing. Like, one year. Like, you're like, wow. Like, I don't know. I get 72 meals of my choice cooked over the next 90 days with one to determine later. And, yeah, there'd be. Have to be some trade for. But I wouldn't just do it because I was feeling like that'd be fun. I could Record it and put. I mean, I guess I would do it for content. Yeah. Yeah, content. I'd probably do it for free. But they didn't, like, tie him up and shock him. Like, he. He sat there for the three hours. He didn't volunteer. He. He volunteered after he was told he needed. He was reluctant, and then they convinced him he needed to do it. So, yeah, shout out to that guy. We hope he gets better. Poor guy. And you know what? Don't divorce the wife. Divorce the wife's sister. Yeah, you can't do that, though. She's the one. No, but she's the one you don't want to be around. Bones. Hey, y'all. I'm Maria Fernanda Diaz. My podcast, when youn're Invisible is my love letter to people and immigrants who shaped my life. I get to talk to a lot of people who form the backbone of our society, but who have never been interviewed before. Season 2 is all about community organizing and being underestimated. All the greatest changes have happened. 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Search for how I work on the free iHeart app or in whatever podcast app you're listening to. It's time for the good news with Bobby. Tell me something good. A couple weeks ago, Gavin, who's 18, was in the car with with his mom. They were taking their grandpa Roger to the hospital. Roger went into cardiac arrest. So Gavin, the teenage grandson, says, pull over, pull over, pull over. Pulls him out. CPR for five minutes. His heart started faintly beating. And the paramedics got there, he had a heart attack and a stroke. So that happens, right? And they're like, dude, you saved your grandpa. Two weeks later, Gavin, just being a teenager, heard his neighbor calling for help. So he runs over and he's like, what's up? She had fallen and broken her leg outside. It was a freezing night. So he gets some blankets, stays over her, stays with her the whole time. Calls nine, one one. She's alive because of that dude. Two for Tuesday. Wow. Gavin is heaven sent. Fair enough. I mean, that's awesome. Save two people. WTOL Gavin Saltzman in Millbury, Ohio. Shout out to you, buddy. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. Fun fact. Frightening around the room. I'll go first. Mr. T's original set of gold chains. Morgan may be the only one who doesn't know Mr. T. She's too young. Familiar. Did he have kind of like high hair? That's what I'm picturing. He had a mohawk. Okay. Big, muscled up black dude. Bunch of chains and a mohawk. Yeah, like I can picture him, but I don't. I couldn't tell you what. He's from ton of the A team and then was in some movies, but he had a ton of gold chains. And originally all those gold chains were from people who lost them or left them after fights when he worked at a nightclub bouncer. So he would just find them, everyone put them on his neck, and he just had all these gold chains. And he's known for that. That's his main thing. That's crazy. Amy. No number before a thousand contains the letter a. No way. 102. I do all of them. 3, 10, 4, 21. Did you fact check? One? Yeah. Wow, that's weird. Yeah, cuz you have to get to the end. Thousand thousand. Until 2001, the employees at Disney World who dressed up as the characters couldn't wear their own underwear underneath costumes. Again, this is. Until 2001, they had to wear shared underwear for the costume. After enough pubic lice cases, though, Disney changed the policy. Yeah, that's a great fun time. 2001, they were doing this. Best one you've ever brought. Yeah, it's not like 1968. Gross. 2001 Lunchbox. Martial artists who smile before a fight lose more often because they are signed a weakness to their opponent. And they've done research, and they look at the one who smiles. They lose more often than they win. I'm gonna remember that. So don't smile the next time you fight. But, no, when I bet on ufc, if you see them smiling, they're gonna lose. Of course, it's all back to bed, Morgan. So flamingos are pretty fancy with their pink feathers, but a group of them is called flamboyant. A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance. Yes. I did not know that. That'd be good to remember for trivia. A flamboyance. Okay, Eddie. I mean, I have the same kind of fun fact. A group of jellyfish, they're called a smack. So if you're out in the ocean, you're like, oh, my gosh, look, it's a smack of jellyfish. Like a school of fish, but a smack of jelly. That's right. And a flamboyance of flamingos bring in the fun. And there's no a in any number until a thousand. The female blanket octopus is 70 times larger than the male. She's 6ft, he's less than an inch. So for mating, he just basically swims in, breaks part of himself off, and then swims off. That may be your best one you ever brought. Okay. No strings attached. 70 times larger. She's 6ft, he's less than an inch. Like, that's crazy that one of them grows to be that big and one just stays at an inch and then he still lives. Yeah, he swims off. But does that part grow back? It's not. It's not a part. It. It's, you know. There you go. That's it. Fun Fact Friday. Fun Fact Friday. Lunchbox. You have asked for the mic. Go ahead. Yes, and I'm concerned for Amy's safety. Oh, Amy. I'm worried you're gonna injure yourself or you're gonna injure someone else in this building. You drive like a maniac in this parking garage, and it's oh, she does. No, I saw her driving, like, 30 miles an hour coming up. And here's the thing. Whipping around, whipping around. Usually when you're the one coming up a parking garage, you take the outside and you make a wide turn. Amy is cutting it. Oh, no. Like, coming around. And I'm like, amy, there's gonna be someone coming the other way, and they should be. And it was giving me, like, uncomfortable feelings because she was moving so fast and she. Anxiety. Yes, that's the word. Yeah. I wanted to just help you out with that. Yeah. I was feeling uncomfortable in my own skin. I saw it and I was like, oh, Amy, you're going to hit someone, you've got to slow down and you've got to take your turn. Where were you? Watching Wide Amy. Why? Where did you see it? How did you see it? I was sitting in the parking garage, and I could see her coming up, and I see her whip. Whoa. Why were you sitting in the parking garage? Was. Was. I was getting out of the car. I was chilling, man. Okay. And I was just like, Amy goes way too fast. I mean, she is moving. Even if you go medium, there's an accident that's gonna happen because our parking garage just wraps around. Wraps around. Wraps around. We're up on, like, the seventh, eighth floor, whatever it is. And people almost get hit all the time going slow to where they have to put mirrors up in the corner so you can see people coming around. Amy doesn't even know those were mirrors there. She had to be told. I was told. You think those are corner chandeliers? They're useful now that I'm aware of them. Speak on this. I. I have no idea what you're talking about. There's. There's no way I was going 30 miles per hour up the ramp. It's impossible. Okay, let's say because you stopped, let's say we remove the number. Are you a bit aggressive? No, I don't. I. No, I think that I'm totally fine. I think that he's just digging. Do you think. Do you take wide turns or. No, I could probably go a little wider. Okay. I could probably go a little wider. He's not wrong about that. But I don't think I was reckless or driving too fast. I probably do need to proceed with caution at that point, like, where you're turning, because I do forget that, like, other cars can come out the other way. So that's from the other way? No, that's where the head on accident's gonna happen. Yeah. Has anyone Been in an accident here. Yeah, knock on wood. Give it two months. And Amy, if she doesn't start taking wider turns and slow down. Yeah, you have to go slow and wide. I feel like I'm going slow, so I'll just go wider. But, you know, I'll. For lunchbox's sake here. Since he is concerned about my safety, I will make note of my speed next time I'm doing it. I'm not even gonna try to manipulate. I'm just gonna do like I normally do. Go up the ramp and check the speed lunchbox over. Under 30 days until she has a fender bender of some sort. Under. You think so? I mean, the next month, you think she'll hit something or somebody? The way she was moving to that parking garage, I was like. Like, wow. Like, girl, you need to relax, girl. Okay. All right, let's hit us with a voicemail. Hey, I have a morning corny for Amy. What does a psaurus eat for breakfast? A synonym roll. All right, thanks. Love the show. Nice job. Nice job. That's good. Give me number five. The next one, please. Quick question, Boris. Why are stations still playing FGL songs when it is well known that FGL is not getting back together? Thanks. Peep out. Home skills. Home skill. We don't not play songs because bands broke up. They must research. Well, they do the stuff where they play songs on the Internet for people and people go, I like it. I hate it. I love it. But there are a lot of bands that aren't together anymore that we'd still play their songs. I mean, if you ever were to hear Babies and do what you do, I'm so in love with you. That's Lone Star. They're not together. If you ever hear Save a horse, Ride a Cowboy, I don't know if they're together or not, but they've been on and off big and rich forever. Yeah. So it's just mostly the songs. I mean, you can say that about dead people, too. Why are you playing songs? They're dead. We play dead people songs too. So I would say, like, no joking. That's probably because the song is researching. Well, with somebody who's doing research on something. Yeah, I'm agree. I agree with you. Just know Florida George line. Oh, wow. I think they got some jams. That's fine. But I would just cut it all and then say, well, they're broken up. It really doesn't matter. Thank you for that, though. I appreciate it. It's time for the good news with Amy. Tell me something. This guy Neil, he lives in Missouri. He's working in his garden, and all of a sudden, in the dirt, he sees something shiny. So he grabs it, pulls it out, and realizes it's a class ring from 1978. And he's like, what in the world? This high school is like, 70 miles south of here. How did it get in my garden? Well, turns out they found out who it belonged to. This guy, Carrie Crocker, who now lives in Florida. And he's like, you know, I feel like my ring went missing around 1981. So he didn't even have his class ring for that long. And he said that his family had a flower shop around that time. And he may have been working in the dirt in the soil that eventually got delivered to that house. And that is how it ended up in that guy's yard all these years later. But nobody found it until he was, you know, in his garden the other day. Yours is lost, so because someone broke into your house, we think. I don't really know. My husband at the time, his Air Force Academy ring was stolen from that robbery. And I just don't know exactly. Was my class ring in that box or did I lose it in some dirt somewhere? I don't know. All I know is I haven't had it since I lived in Southern Pines, North Carolina, and it could be anywhere. It makes sense that if your husband was stolen, yours was stolen, too. It does. And I would love to say, oh, you probably lost it because that's semi on brand. You're not always that clumsy, but sometimes you are. Right. But I would think it's stolen. We're looking for it. Amy has put a 10,000 reward on. I think you did. No, no, no, no. You put. It's like 500. Yeah, but then you added another five. You keep saying that. Every time we do this, she adds more money. Okay. Mike D. Knows how much it is. It is 150050 of that is Amy. You're telling me I'm 1450 and she's 50 and this is your reaction every time. This is the dumbest thing I ever heard. You kept going up, and you guys let me keep going. You did it, man. It's like it. I don't know. It's like a fun thing for you. It's not. I think you forget how fun you're. How much fun you're having, man. I must have been a good mood that day. You're very passionate about adding more money if. If you're only doing 50. If you find her ring, I will. We will give you fifteen hundred dollars. Apparently it's Texas a M, class of 2003. It is gold with a little teeny tiny, tiny diamond in the middle. And it has my initials or maybe my. I don't know my last name. My was Amy Moffat at the time. It may say AEM Amy Elizabeth Moffat. Got it. I just don't remember how we had it engraved, but I know that my initials are named Big reward. Yeah, big reward. I have you covered for 1500 dollars lunchbox, and I might go looking for it. How stupid. I hope they get it though. It's worth it. Yes, to you for 50. I mean, how cool. I mean. But I may have to wait. Like this guy's been waiting since 1981 and he's finally getting it back. There you go. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, bones. And that is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. You can go to podcast two or you can wait till podcast to come out. Hi, I'm Arturo Castro, and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Broad City and narcos and Roadhouse. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly, guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough. Get ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories in history. Each week, I'll be sitting down with some of the most hilarious actors and writers and comedians. People like Ed Helms, Diane Guerrero, and Joseph Gordon Levitt. 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The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary Release Date: February 28, 2025
1. Why We Block People On Social Media
Timestamp: 10:15
In the opening segment, Bobby Bones delves into the increasingly common practice of blocking individuals on social media platforms. He engages in a lively discussion with his co-hosts Raymundo and Amy, exploring the various reasons why listeners might choose to sever digital ties.
Bobby Bones reflects on his personal experiences, stating, “I used to get so nervous interviewing artists like Sam Hunt, but now I watch them without that anxiety” (10:20). This shift, he suggests, mirrors the broader trend of mitigating stress by controlling one’s online interactions.
Raymundo adds, “If people are just spreading rumors or being disrespectful, blocking them is a way to maintain your peace” (10:45). He emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, especially when dealing with repeat offenders who continuously disrupt online harmony.
Amy shares insights on the emotional impact, saying, “It's okay to have opinions, but you just have to be respectful” (11:10). The conversation highlights the balance between freedom of expression and the necessity of protecting one’s mental well-being.
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2. Anonymous Inbox: Removing An Ex's Tattoo
Timestamp: 25:30
In the Anonymous Inbox segment, a listener reaches out seeking advice about a sensitive issue: removing an ex’s initials tattooed on her fiancé’s ring finger. The listener, identifying herself as "the non-Tattooed Fiance," expresses her concerns and contemplates delaying the wedding until the tattoo is removed.
Bobby Bones responds empathetically, stating, “You have a right to your own feelings... I think guys are sometimes just lazy” (25:45). He advises setting a clear boundary by scheduling the wedding only after the tattoo has been addressed.
Amy concurs, adding, “You need to put up a boundary about it, and then he'll hopefully go do it” (26:10). She suggests practical alternatives, such as having the tattoo covered with a black line or a simple design if complete removal is not feasible at the moment.
Bobby Bones further advises, “I would not marry somebody with letters of somebody else on their body. Right. So especially when putting on the wedding ring...” (26:45). He underscores the importance of both partners being fully committed and unencumbered by past relationships.
Conclusion: The hosts unanimously support the listener’s feelings, encouraging her to communicate her needs clearly and prioritize her emotional well-being in the relationship.
3. Fun Fact Friday: Workers Forced To Share Underwear
Timestamp: 40:50
Wrapping up the episode, Bobby Bones introduces the Fun Fact Friday segment, where the team shares intriguing and bizarre facts.
Eddie shares a particularly shocking fact: “Until 2001, Disney World employees couldn’t wear their own underwear under costumes. They had to share underwear, leading to numerous cases of pubic lice” (41:05). This policy was eventually scrapped due to hygiene concerns.
Raymundo adds another fun fact about nature: “A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance” (41:30). This light-hearted trivia adds variety and engages listeners with unexpected knowledge.
Amy further contributes with an interesting biological fact: “The female blanket octopus is 70 times larger than the male. For mating, he breaks part of himself off and swims away” (42:00). This peculiar mating behavior highlights the diverse strategies in the animal kingdom.
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Final Thoughts: The Fun Fact Friday segment not only entertains but also educates listeners with quirky and memorable tidbits, enhancing the overall appeal of the show.
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Conclusion
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully navigates through the complexities of digital relationships, personal boundaries in romantic partnerships, and offers a delightful array of fun facts. With engaging discussions, practical advice, and entertaining trivia, Bobby Bones and his co-hosts deliver a well-rounded and insightful episode that resonates with a wide array of listeners.