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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
Here we go.
Amy
Come on. Bobby Bones transmitting across America.
Bobby Bones
This is a Bobby Bones show. Let's go. Hey. Welcome back. Hope you had a good holiday. Morning, studio. Morning. Okay, so I don't want to get into the habit of us just being like, hahaha, you look stupid. Haha. What you wearing? We did have a whole incident when Lunchbox wearing a hoodie to the CMAs. I feel like we moved past that.
Eddie
Oh yeah, we're done with that.
Bobby Bones
However, it's happened again.
Amy
With what?
Bobby Bones
Let's just everybody take a breath. I want everybody to take a breath together. One, two, three. I'm gonna play a song. We're gonna get into it right after the song. But everybody know this is a show. We're all friends. Nothing's personal. Right, everybody? Okay, good. A lot of people have come to me making fun of Eddie, and I wanted to wait till after we got out of last week. It was kind of hectic. But they were making fun of your sweater.
Eddie
Oh yeah, yeah, they were.
Bobby Bones
Multiple people have sent me messages. Amy wanted to do a whole segment and this is brutal. This was a brutal takedown of Eddie. What she wanted to do a whole segment of what makes you laugh the most and then say that sweater you're wearing last week, Amy, like, she wanted us all to suggest, like, normally, what.
Amy
Has made you laugh the most lately?
Eddie
Because when I was like when I came in, Amy laughed at me for a good five solid minutes.
Bobby Bones
Eddie was wearing Lloyd Christmas just like a big cardigan. It was a little too big for him. I think that was probably part of it.
Eddie
Oh, is that not how you wear it? I thought that's kind of the style.
Bobby Bones
It was just a little too big. But Amy, what did you find funny about it?
Amy
Well, you know that saying hurt people, hurt people. I think that I've been waiting for about, I don't know, 16 years for someone to do something like that because I wore a sweater like that one day. And you and Lunchbox Made fun of me for so long, I cried, and it was horrible. And we said it looked like the.
Bobby Bones
Sweater from Dumb and Dumber in passing.
Amy
And that is sort of. No, no, no. Y'all went on and on and on, and so much so that I did cry. I blame that on my hormones at the time. But when Eddie walked in, I now know what y'all felt that day because I could not stop laughing. But I think some of that was my hurt coming out to, like, be like, now I get to pin this on Eddie. And it is so funny.
Raymundo
It almost looked like the same sweater.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
What's interesting, though, is, do you now know how that feels, being like you were the victim and now I'm the victim?
Amy
Yes, I know how you feel, but I also know how Lunchbox and Bobby felt, and it's funny.
Bobby Bones
So. Okay, I just wanna go through the room here.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox wants to talk about. Everybody's finding ways to talk about your sweater without just talking about your sweater. Lunchbox wants to talk about. Eddie was trying so hard to be you is what he told me.
Eddie
Of course.
Raymundo
Yeah. I mean, all of a sudden, Bobby's in this sweater season where he's wearing sweaters every day. And I don't know what kind of sweaters they are. But then all of a sudden, Eddie goes out and buys a sweater so he can be just like Bobby. Like, look at me. I wear sweaters, too. And you see it all the time. Eddie tries to copy Bobby's style, and it's like, dude, let Bobby have the sweaters. And whatever you were wearing.
Amy
This is like a cardigan sweater thing.
Bobby Bones
That's what you were wearing.
Eddie
What does that mean?
Bobby Bones
So. And then I got a note from Eddie. Aside from everybody going, amy was being so mean to me yesterday.
Amy
I know. I think he's hyping that up a little bit. I mean, I just laughed.
Eddie
And then I said, what's so funny? I kept saying, what's so funny? What's so funny? She said, don't worry. We'll talk about it on air.
Bobby Bones
How does it make you feel that they were laughing about your clothes?
Eddie
It didn't make me feel good at all, because I will say one thing.
Amy
Take him seriously.
Eddie
Here's the one thing. I don't ever buy clothes for myself. Never. My wife will come home, she'll be like, hey, I found this at the store. I thought you'd like it. Bobby gives me his clothes, I wear it. I think that's awesome. Thank you, Bones, for doing it.
Amy
Which is what I thought I thought instantly, Bobby gave him a sweater.
Eddie
This sweater was a gift from George Burge. He gave it to me. It's been sitting in my closet for, I don't know, about a month. I go, how can I wear this? I don't know when to wear this. And you know what? I went out on a limb. I tried it, Bones. I put it on, and first thing happened when I walked through the door, they laughed at me.
Bobby Bones
You can go to our socials and look at it. Morgan, what's the Eddie sweater? Did you have any thoughts on it when you saw him wearing it?
Morgan
I was a little confused. I thought he might be trying to imitate you.
Raymundo
Yeah, exactly.
Eddie
But now you guys understand that I don't buy my clothes, so I don't ever try to imitate Bobby.
Amy
Well, that's why I thought maybe he.
Morgan
Gave you that and so you guys were twins.
Eddie
But if that's a gift, that's not me imitating him.
Bobby Bones
Some of the imitation. If I could say now, I think I gave you both the things you're wearing right now.
Eddie
Correct.
Bobby Bones
So that wouldn't be imitation. That would be Eddie wearing something that I used to wear.
Raymundo
No, no. I used to wear is fine. I'm saying it was just funny how you're wearing sweaters all the time now, and then all of a sudden, he has a sweater he wants to wear. It was like, oh, weird.
Bobby Bones
I just wanted to address the fact that everybody was making fun of Eddie's sweater behind his back, and you guys were finding ways to bring it up as segments without bringing up as a segment.
Eddie
And you know what? You all succeeded because we just did.
Bobby Bones
And now how do you feel?
Eddie
Not good.
Bobby Bones
Hurt.
Eddie
Very hurt. And hurt people now. Hurt people. So what am I going to do now?
Bobby Bones
You need to hurt them back.
Raymundo
We.
Bobby Bones
We said it. Find a way to hurt them back. That's what I say.
Amy
I'm just very immature. This is just one of those moments where I'm like, what are we even doing right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. How do we even get the show? That moment.
Amy
Yes, exactly.
Bobby Bones
Okay. All right.
Amy
But.
Bobby Bones
But we're all good now, are we? No, we're not. It's the anonymous sy. Anonymous Sy. If there's a question. Hello, Bobby Bones. My son's basketball coach is great at motivating the team, but he can come off as kind of mean toward the kids if they don't perform well. My son comes home feeling defeated after every practice. I want to talk to the coach, but I'm afraid it will affect my son's time on the field, should I intervene or let my son learn to deal with tough coaching signed single moments? Now, my immediate answer is, in life you have to deal with lots of bosses or lots of people you work with that have different styles of communication. That's the easy answer. And I go, let your son deal with it because this is going to happen his whole life. The only time that I would add like a caveat is if you feel that how the coach is acting or reacting is could somewhat seem emotionally abusive. It doesn't feel like that's the case. I just need to say that because there are. Sometimes you'll see a viral clip of like a coach grabbing a kid by the. And again, even then I'm like, that's your biz, baby. But. But it's not for everybody. So I just want to put that caveat out there. If it is so bad, you just pull your kid from the team. So you either pull your kid from the team that it's so bad that it's unhealthy for your kid, or you let them learn to deal with different coaching styles because this is a part of life, dude. I remember once we went out senior year high school. I love my head football coach, meaning I didn't have a father figure for a lot of my life. So any discipline that I learned from those really formative years before Arkansas Keith came into the picture was. And he didn't choose to be my disciplinary father figure, but was my head football coach, Coach Victor Gandalf. He had me from 7th grade, 8th grade all the way to my 12th grade year of high school, and I was captain of the high school football team. And I go out and make a bad decision on a coin flip and I screw up. And I'm supposed to be the smart guy because I definitely am not the best athlete on the team, but I was a pretty smart player. And I make a really dumb decision. And my dumb decision at the coin flip gave them the ball to start the game and gave them the ball again at halftime. And I walked off the field right after. And he learned. He grabbed by the face mask in front of everybody, the fans, you could hear it. And he goes, you're one of the smartest people I've ever coached. But that's the dumbest blanket thing I've ever seen in my life. Screamed right in my face. And I'm very grateful for that because I was like, yeah, I kind of needed that. I didn't need to be, like, coddled. It wasn't really dumb. That hurts Though, man, I still hoofed. I was so dumb. I so dumb. And he was very disciplined with his coaching. And be on time every time. There are different styles of communication from different people that you're going to be a subordinate of. I think it's great that he has a coach that's tough on him. What's the coach supposed to do if the coach wants results? And giving them popsicles in the working. Sometimes you got to coach kids hard. Leave the kid in. Don't talk to the coach. You gotta talk to the coach. He's not gonna play. It's human nature. Coach gonna be like, oh, he's a pud and his mom's a pud. That's bad news. Yeah, it's that showbiz. That's life. It's probably gonna help your kid more than it's gonna hurt your kid. I understand why you would feel that's why you want to protect your kid. But sometimes protecting somebody is actually hurting them. Long run, macro versus micro. So good for the coach. The coach cares at least about winning.
Eddie
Sounds like it.
Bobby Bones
And then that what life's all about.
Eddie
Yes, Winning.
Bobby Bones
Winning. Always leave your kid in. I just have to say that if it seems abusive, get your kid off the team. Don't even talk to the coach. But if not, let him learn about hard coaching. It may actually be to his benefit. All right, there you go. Close it up. Play that voicemail.
Lunchbox
Ray, follow up on hitting the mic. We have to enact some type of punishment. It hasn't gotten any better. Even on 25 whistles. Somebody's hitting the mic, moving the mic around. Raymundo, I need your input here. Are you not picking up on this or hearing it? Like, we need to get, like, a shot collar out and give it a scuba seed or somebody, and every time somebody hits it, zap them.
Bobby Bones
I agree.
Amy
No.
Eddie
Is this the same guy?
Bobby Bones
I don't know, but here's what he's talking about. For the most part, it's you guys.
Eddie
Oh, come on.
Amy
For the most part, I will admit.
Bobby Bones
And punching the table, it's not even just the microphones, but if you hit the table, it makes a noise.
Eddie
Sometimes you like, you just get into it, you know?
Bobby Bones
Right, right. But we can't. It is very. Every once in a while, I'll hit the mic, but.
Amy
Well, then we're gonna need to duct tape my hands down.
Bobby Bones
Let's be honest. He went to the bathroom. It's a lot. Lunchbox.
Amy
Well, I don't feel like it's fair to talk about somebody when he's not here to defend himself.
Bobby Bones
But anyway, we're all going to do better. Thank you for reminding us. We are working on that. These table.
Eddie
It's the same guy. He has sensory overload.
Bobby Bones
These tables though too are like plastic. So when you hit them, it's not wood. No, not real. Okay, we're working on it. Okay, here's Amy's pile of stories.
Amy
So it's Monday. If your weekend flew by or new research says you should start approaching your weekends by calling them mini vacations instead of weekends. So try it out. Because they did this whole study and they said even just shifting your mindset to mini vacation helps you relax and enjoy your weekend more.
Bobby Bones
Okay, this is what I would do. Well, that mini vacation sucked. I wanted to do more on vacation.
Raymundo
I wish that vacation was longer.
Eddie
That was short, that vacation.
Bobby Bones
I didn't even go anywhere.
Morgan
No.
Amy
This is from happiness researcher Cassie Holmes. And she said those that had the mini vacation mindset on the weekend slept a little longer, had more fun, didn't worry about everything on their to do list and they just felt more in the moment.
Bobby Bones
If I don't do my to do list on the weekend, I never get it done during the week though. I completely understand. Mindset is a massive part of it. Yes, it does feel a bit ridiculous just to call it something different, but I can co sign how you approach it and think about it does affect a bit of how you love it.
Amy
She did say for clarification, it's not something you should do every single weekend. It works best if you do it occasionally. Like if you've had a really tough week, then be like, you know what, mini vacation then.
Bobby Bones
If I'm doing mini vacation, I'm not doing crap, guys. You're not getting a hold of me. There's nothing. Okay, just for the record, you are.
Amy
Reachable on vacation and you only on the toilet.
Bobby Bones
Only on the toilet. I made a deal with my wife on vacation. I don't work for the most part, but then I go to the toilet.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Sit on the toilet and do it. Okay. Sometimes my pants don't even come down. I just sit in there for a while. Oh, wow.
Eddie
It's your office.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Well, speaking of you and your wife, Bobby, if you need a date like night idea or way to spice things up. This is something that is.
Bobby Bones
Those are two different things.
Amy
Okay, well, spice up your date night.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Go ahead.
Amy
Okay. Their Alphabet dating is trending right now. Have you heard of it?
Bobby Bones
I've just tell me.
Amy
Okay, you go through the Alphabet and you do something on the active, like an activity, like a feat. A, well, you could go ax throwing, you know? B, you could go play bingo all in one night. No, that's a lot. It's like, you go, like, take your time. Like, next, Like. Okay, you and Caitlin date every Tuesday. So starting on Tuesday, it's a. The next Tuesday, it's B. The next one, it's C on Tuesday.
Bobby Bones
A. We watch a TV show on the next Tuesday. B. Hey, be with me as we watch a TV show.
Raymundo
Perfect.
Bobby Bones
Perfect. On C. Can I get you down for a TV show?
Amy
K. Kayaking. Peeing.
Bobby Bones
We get it now. We get it. We get it.
Amy
You know, painting.
Bobby Bones
F. Fun.
Amy
No. R. Roller skating. Get it? Z. Ziplining. It's just gonna spice things up, I tell you. All right, I have five lessons that you wish you learned sooner. I'll just run through them quickly. Time is everything, so stop wasting it. Your health should always come first. Failure is not a death sentence. Perfection is a trap. So let it go. And then the last one. Trusting your gut isn't just a cliche.
Bobby Bones
Those all feel like cliches. Oh, yeah.
Amy
No, they're not.
Eddie
They're all kind of true.
Bobby Bones
Okay, but they're all so randomly generic. I need more flosser teeth. Like, that is an example of something that you can really. Because that you can interpret 100 different ways, and there's really no concrete A to B. It's like when someone goes, can you give us some advice on being married? Yeah. Communicate. Well, what does that mean? Cause I'm gonna punch you in the face. Cause I can mean a hundred different things. Floss your. Guys, I'm not kidding. Here's the advice that I wish I had learned earlier.
Amy
Floss.
Bobby Bones
Floss your teeth.
Amy
Yeah. Every day.
Bobby Bones
I probably go two out of three days, Sometimes twice in a day because I'll do the pics, but sometimes I forget.
Amy
But so I think later in life, you're gonna wish you had learned sooner to do it. Every day.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna wish. Sometimes I'd have been like, okay, wrap it up on this segment. All right.
Amy
I'm Amy. That's my file.
Bobby Bones
That was pile of stories. It's time for the good news with lunchbox. Tell me something good.
Raymundo
A porch pirate in Illinois picked the wrong house to mess with. This one guy had ordered something for his fiance for Christmas. It came, got put on the porch. Well, here comes a porch pirate.
Bobby Bones
Do do do do do do.
Raymundo
And he looked right at the ring doorbell camera and smiled. Grabbed the Package and left. And the guy saw it and said, oh, that's it. And he handed it over to police. They were able to track him down.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'd wear a mask. And not even a mask, like a screen mask. I would wear, like a cold.
Amy
Like a.
Bobby Bones
Like a.
Eddie
Like a ski mask.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, a ski mask even feels weird. Yeah.
Raymundo
Because that draws attention.
Bobby Bones
A coven mask. Okay, fair enough. I'd wear a hat, but something that doesn't stand out. And I'd wear an Amazon vest. Let's be honest. I porch pirating. I'd invest a little bit in my business. Yeah, I watch on TikTok. This guy, he does like 10 at a time, and he puts them in different places. And he builds porch pirate bombs. So when someone steals it, he puts fart spray in there. Glitter. And there's a. He puts the apple airtag in there to see where it goes.
Amy
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Bobby Bones
And they open. They're like, dun, dun, dun. And it goes, three, two. And they're like, oh, my God, something's gonna blow up. And it doesn't explode like a bomb, but it goes. And fart smell. And then glitter goes everywhere. It's hilarious. And then he has all the camera footage. So it's like one of my favorite things to watch on TikTok. I need to be in the mood. But it's pretty good.
Amy
Yeah, I've come across that. And I'm like, man, this is really clever.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm glad you got them. And everybody has a ring doorbell. Why aren't people, like, doing. Do you ever just drive by a house still and go, I sure like that package? No, Exactly. So it has to be someone who's doing it a lot.
Raymundo
I mean, I never really even see packages on the porch. I'm like, ah.
Amy
I never even looking.
Raymundo
That's what I'm saying.
Bobby Bones
I'm glad they got them. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. So it's not from a scary movie, but what from a movie scared you for life? This is Eddie Question. Why? What happened to you?
Eddie
Yeah, we were watching Home Alone, and I always thought Home Alone is just a nice little family friendly, fun movie. But my kids were so scared afterwards because they're like, oh, my gosh, somebody's gonna break into our house, and I'm gonna be home alone. The burglary part of it, Marvin Harry, like, freaked him out.
Bobby Bones
Interesting. Mine was probably Stay Puff Marshmallow man way back in day.
Eddie
Ghostbusters.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. They were like, don't think of anything. And also this big marshmallow man comes walking down. Yeah, that scared the crap out of me because I don't like scary movies. What? Non scary movies scared the crap out of you? Yeah, mine's gonna be Ghostbusters, but that kind of. Is kind. That was kind of scary, though, right?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Wasn't a horror movie, but. Yeah, but it was kind of in that lane. You.
Amy
I was thinking, like, this is considered scary, though, because Cape Fear always comes to my mind.
Bobby Bones
That's a scary movie.
Amy
It is.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
But I feel like when I brought it up before, it's, like, really scary movie. You're like, oh, that's so lame. And, like, I still think about it.
Eddie
I've never seen it. What's that one about?
Amy
It's Robert De Niro.
Bobby Bones
Isn't it a Stephen King book?
Amy
Yeah, that's a scary movie, so that doesn't count. What about, like.
Bobby Bones
But Ghostbuster was cheating, too, because I think about the ghost part. I remember as a kid, we all watched it, and the marshmallow man scared me more than the ghosts. I don't want a massive. I just would always think if I think of something bad, it's gonna show up and huge and, like, eat me. What else?
Amy
Yeah, like some of those movies, like, where there's a disease spreading like that. You've hated the 20 horror movies, though. Six. That's. That's not a horror movie.
Eddie
28 days. Is that what you're thinking?
Amy
Whatever it was. Yeah. Or the one with Sandra Bullock where she couldn't see Bird View.
Eddie
Oh, that was crazy.
Raymundo
Bird Box.
Amy
Bird Box.
Raymundo
You weren't a movie.
Bobby Bones
That's a horror movie. Yeah, you weren't even a kid during Bird Box. That was yesterday.
Amy
Oh, true. Well, guys, the movies I was watching as a kid, Pretty Woman, Dirty Dancing.
Bobby Bones
You never had, like, a fear of falling into prostitution or anything like that? Lunchbox.
Raymundo
Don't tell mom the babysitter's dead because I freaked out. Like, what if the babysitter died? Oh, my gosh. We'd be on our own. We'd have to do the dishes. Like, it was one of those things, like, what do you do with a dead body? And are you really supposed not to tell anybody? And the whole death thing, that's a good Morgan.
Morgan
Yeah, mine was E.T. i could only watch it, like, halfway through, and the alien would freak me out.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if it's because I.
Morgan
Was so afraid that aliens existed in that movie. Made it feel like aliens were real. I don't Know, but for whatever reason, I couldn't watch ET all the way through until I was an adult.
Bobby Bones
I can see being young. That movie freaking you out. Yeah.
Eddie
And then there are guys with flashlights looking for the alien. That's creepy stuff.
Bobby Bones
Goonies. A little bit.
Eddie
Anytime I saw, like, a Jeep Cherokee, the one that family would drive, they'd freak me out. Be like, that's the Fratelli's.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God. I don't remember that.
Eddie
Yeah. They would drive a Jeep.
Bobby Bones
Tell these bad guys.
Eddie
Yeah, it's the mom and the two. Two guys.
Bobby Bones
Raymundo, do you have one? Yeah. Lion King, Death, and then also those hyenas. I always. I thought I was going to. From the cartoon. Yeah. Yeah. I thought I was going to grow up alone watching that thing. Well, you went like.
Eddie
Like, alone, Like a cartoon.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Animated. Yeah. And you thought, you're alone. I hated the very. Probably first 30 minutes of the movie. It's fine. After that, it gets better. Thank you.
Eddie
Once Pumba comes out, it gets better.
Bobby Bones
Simone. Oh, Hakuna matata. They start singing that, then life just gets easier, right? Mike D. Mine was Twister. I grew up in a trailer park, so I was like, if there's ever a twister, like, we're done for. I was so freaked out, and that's why I watched that movie so much, to face my fear. That was a. That's a good one. Twister. Yeah. Anything. Natural Disaster. Amy's like, Freddy Krueger. No. Amy. No, That's. That's a horror movie. Morgan.
Morgan
That one reminds me of Armageddon. Armageddon also freaked me out.
Bobby Bones
That was a documentary, right? Was a documentary. Dang. I thought Armageddon was so good.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I watched it again. It's not as good, man.
Bobby Bones
It doesn't hold second time around.
Eddie
No. Not when you're 45 years old.
Bobby Bones
But, like, when she touches the screen, it's like.
Eddie
Like, I remember watching that and crying at the movie theater.
Raymundo
That's so weird, because we were, like, teenagers. Morgan was a kid. Like, I looked it up. When it came out. I was 98. I was like, dang. So she was, like, 7 when she watched that movie.
Morgan
They put it on during. They put Twister and Armageddon on during, like, my school classes, and I'd freak out.
Eddie
That's too much.
Amy
Gosh. They would show that. Twisters and. Yeah, I feel like that would be scary for kids that have to actually live with tornadoes all the time.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Kansas, they're showing twisters.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
What the heck?
Eddie
All right.
Bobby Bones
Interesting. Thank you. Amy's decided she wants to do a mental health check on me, and she wants to do it on the air, which is pretty vulnerable to me, but I'll accept. Go ahead. What is this?
Amy
I have signs that you are healing that aren't so obvious. So I will ask the question and you say how you're doing with it, like, yay or nay?
Bobby Bones
Although I do feel like I'm in a pretty good mental health space.
Amy
Personally, I feel like you've shared that recently. So that's why I thought we would do a mental health check in.
Bobby Bones
Professionally, I'm about to kick the walls into every part of this building. But personally, I feel like I'm in as good a spot as I've been in. Okay, go ahead.
Amy
Number one, you are quicker to notice when you're feeling off for sure.
Bobby Bones
I can come in and tell Mike or somebody, be like, I'm off today. Like, watch out, I'm going to kick some walls in. Yes, I know. I used to not notice. It used to be like, I didn't notice and get out the way. But yeah, yeah, I noticed for sure.
Amy
No comes out a little easier when you need it to.
Bobby Bones
No would always come out easier.
Amy
You never struggled with no struggle with no for you, is it.
Bobby Bones
I'm not a people pleaser.
Amy
Yes. Will come out maybe okay.
Bobby Bones
Yes, I think so.
Amy
So for listeners, if you're asking yourself these questions, see how they apply to you. But, Bobby, you find yourself being kinder to yourself in moments of stress.
Bobby Bones
That's a tough one for me to answer. I don't know. I think I've just been through so many stressful situations, personally and professionally, that I go, like, you've been here before and you got through it just fine. And maybe that's this. And I go, you've been done. You've been through something similar and you got to it. Great. Don't freak out about it.
Amy
Or maybe just like, at times you have compassion for your younger self based on, oh, like, I must have been behaving that way because of this. So I'm going to give grace there and not be so harsh.
Bobby Bones
That never comes to my mind, really. Mostly it's like, you've done it before. Do it again. Shut up.
Amy
You can pause before reacting emotionally.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, I can pause for like a week and just ice everybody out.
Eddie
Well, that's.
Bobby Bones
That's. No, no, this is super healthy. I will ice the crap out of everyone. And then, like, I'm gonna take a pause here and I'll see in a Month.
Amy
Okay. Old triggers feel a bit less intense.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Nice. Your inner critic's voice isn't as loud or as constant as it used to be.
Bobby Bones
Different critic. It's like a new guy came in. It's like the heart. It's like Cisco was there. Now Ebert came in, and now I got Siskel and Ebert in there.
Eddie
Different critics, Nicer.
Bobby Bones
Just. He's just criticizing different things.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I got a new one. I got two critics in me now. Yeah.
Amy
Alone time feels recharging rather than lonely.
Bobby Bones
Alone time never felt lonely to me. I love alone time. I wish you guys leave right now. What else you got?
Amy
But I think that was you isolating. Because there's a difference between isolation and solitude.
Bobby Bones
I like. I like alone. Yeah.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
You're still working on that one.
Bobby Bones
No, I'm not. I like it. I'm just comfortable with who I am.
Amy
I think that's a name. You're more able to tolerate uncomfortable emotions without immediately trying to shut them down.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm fine. I've always been fine there. I don't really have uncomfortable emotions because I have emotions a lot of times.
Amy
Yeah. This one needs work. Too bad guys working on that one. Drop this one down.
Bobby Bones
There's no jot crap down. No, you jot it down.
Eddie
Your fire start getting mad.
Amy
Okay, there you go. Those are.
Bobby Bones
Give me that one again.
Amy
Listen, you are more able to tolerate uncomfortable emotions without immediately trying to shut them down.
Bobby Bones
I don't try to shut them down, but I go, I've had them before, and I'll get out of this situation. Like, I can talk sense into myself. It's like when I lose something, I can find almost anything I've ever lost my whole life because I can go, all right, you don't remember where he put it? But where would you have put that? Like, just. You've probably been through a situation like that 100 times. Where would you put that? Go find it. And I'll be like, well, that's a good point. So if I was. Oh, here it is under these shorts.
Amy
That's not what we're talking about. Really, I don't think. No, same thing. I can even remove the word emotions if that helps you. Like, you're more able to tolerate feeling uncomfortable instead of just not feeling.
Bobby Bones
I feel uncomfortable from the minute I wake up to the minute I go to sleep. Look at me.
Eddie
Oh, that sweater's nice. You look comfortable.
Amy
Yeah, I'm warm.
Eddie
That's about it.
Amy
But when you say, like, okay, I'm not feeling emotions, which I know you feel emotions, right? Like, at times, like. But I get the reason why. Overall, like, annoying emotion.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yes, I'm in right now. I have. Totally good.
Amy
Yes. I was trying to annoy you.
Bobby Bones
So you feel it succeeded. Okay, good job. I do feel like I've grown a lot, and I should. I'm getting older. I've been through it. We've all been through it.
Amy
Not everybody that ages matures emotionally.
Bobby Bones
Let's put these questions up on the website. I think it'd be good for people to go see. Go to bobbybillens.com, check it out there. It's time for the good news with producer Eddie. Tell me something good.
Eddie
There's a four year old who lives in Missouri, and he loves his little stuffed animal. Stitch takes it everywhere he goes. And about two weeks ago, he was at the park, he left Stitch behind. Mom's like, well, we'll go back and look for him. Went, couldn't find Stitch. So mom gets on Facebook, takes a picture of Stitch and is like, look, this is Stitch. My son really loves this stuffed animal. Can anyone find it, return it? That'd be awesome. Well, two days later, somebody found it, they returned it. But in the meantime, people were donating stuffed animals to them. They had hundreds of stuffed animals because they felt bad for the kid. So they're like, okay, we got Stitch back, but what are we gonna do with all these stuffed animals? They decided to donate all the stuffed animals to the children's hospital down the street. Plus, they now have a bin at the local car dealership where people can now donate stuffed animals and they'll deliver them Christmas Day.
Bobby Bones
And that's like three times. So first of all, the person. By the way, if I saw somebody saying, hey, have you seen this stuffed animal? I would go, I haven't. And then not look. I don't think I naturally wouldn't look. Not that I would be anti looking. I just would. I wouldn't even think about it. Again, secondly, somebody did see it and gave it to them. Third, secondly, I did a lot of seconds here. All those people that gave the stuffed animals to the kid because he lost his. That's super cool.
Eddie
Amazing.
Bobby Bones
And then they said, we're going to give all these stuffed animals that we got to the hospital. And then from that I went to the car dealer.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
It turned into Operation Stitch, which now will, like, lead a bunch of stuffed animals going to the children's hospital.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome. There you go. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell Me something good. Here's a voicemail from over the weekend.
Amy
Hi, Bobby and crew. I'm calling on behalf of nmdp. We run the most diverse blood, stem cell, and bone marrow registry in the world. And we heard all of you guys talking about Eddie's contract.
Bobby Bones
We are happy to answer all and.
Amy
Every one of your questions. Happy to connect and chat through some stuff.
Bobby Bones
So Eddie promised us, and I believe March of earlier this year, that he was going to see if he could be a bone marrow donor. Sign a contract. Because he says a bunch of stuff. He doesn't follow up on it. And he said just give him some time. So where are you?
Eddie
Yeah, so that's cool that she called. Cause it's perfect. Cause I hadn't googled anything yet, so.
Bobby Bones
So you've literally done nothing. No.
Eddie
So I can talk to her now.
Raymundo
So Eddie didn't have to do any of the work.
Eddie
Ah, that's perfect.
Bobby Bones
Let's set up a call off air. The first call, Scuba, if you don't mind.
Eddie
Consult?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Is that what you want to call it?
Eddie
That's what they call in the medical field. Right?
Bobby Bones
Have a talk with Rosa, and she will give you details off the air.
Eddie
Okay?
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
All right. Maybe moving in that direction.
Bobby Bones
What if she hadn't called? Would you have ever fought?
Eddie
Yeah, because my sister, she's a nurse. You know, I was gonna go through her route and see how we can.
Bobby Bones
Do all that, but you're shaming your family right now. Your sister's a nurse, and she's out there saving lives, and you're lying about saving lives.
Eddie
I'm not lying. You are.
Bobby Bones
All right, let's go to Amy and get in the morning corny. The morning corny.
Amy
What do you get if you eat Christmas decorations?
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy
Tensilitis.
Bobby Bones
That was the morning corny? I was gonna say, like, torn up bh, but that's.
Eddie
That's, like, too real.
Bobby Bones
That's the truth. Yeah.
Eddie
It's not a joke.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they, like, catch it, you know?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Bounds. Sarah Paulson, actor. Holland Taylor, actor. They've been dating for 10 years. She's 81. And Sarah Paulson's 49. Whoa. They're 32 years apart.
Eddie
That's a lot of years.
Bobby Bones
32 years apart. That. That's a. That's a lot. When I see them together, it's two women. When I see them together, it does look like almost like kid and grandma more than even mom and daughter. And you know What? They made 10 years. Good for them. They found love. But that's crazy. Huh? Yeah, that's, that's crazy.
Raymundo
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Bobby Bones
So I got a bunch here. 69 year old Kris Jenner, the mom, the Kardashian mom has been dating Corey Gamble who's 44. 25 year age gap.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
That one doesn't look as crazy.
Amy
It doesn't.
Bobby Bones
Also it's not as much the age gaps. Not as much but. But yeah, that one doesn't. And also like Kris Jenner like takes care of herself in many ways.
Amy
Yeah, she's probably.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Tighten a few things here and there. Doesn't necessarily look 69.
Bobby Bones
I know. Yeah. 43 year old actor Chris Evans and his Alba Baptista. I don't know if it's his. Oh, they've been married for over a year. She's 27. That's a 16 year age gap. It looks fine. There's nothing to this. My wife and I are almost 12 years.
Eddie
This is Captain America.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, that, that looks like nothing. Okay. 26 year old model Victoria Seretta has been dating DiCaprio. He's 50, she's again 26. They're 24 years apart. Yeah, I guess just the expectation.
Amy
I know, but that's temporary.
Bobby Bones
Right, but for now. Yeah, I guess temporary. But again that's 24. And the other one with Chris Jenner was 25. Yeah.
Amy
What's that? What's the difference between Bill Belichick and his girlfriend?
Eddie
Oh yeah, there's a lot there.
Bobby Bones
Many, many, many. Cuz she's like 23, 24. And he said we can look that one up. It didn't make my celebrity list because that was sports. But we can look that one up. She's 24, he's 72.
Eddie
Dang.
Bobby Bones
I'm glad your mind went there because mine wouldn't have gone there. That's a good one.
Amy
Oh, my mind also just went to someone else. I can't think of his name, but he's some billionaire who was recently, I mean maybe even talked about it. But he's quoted as saying like when she, when my girlfriend got with me, she had no idea I was a billionaire.
Bobby Bones
Here's who you're talking about. You're talking about the owner of the Raiders and.
Raymundo
Yes.
Amy
And if you've seen his girlfriend.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
And he says she had no idea.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So her name is Hayden Hopkins and yeah, she's 26. And the Raiders owner is Mark Davis who's basically 70. And he's like, she didn't know I was a billionaire. But he has like a bowl cut. I do.
Eddie
I'm Telling you the Volca.
Amy
Maybe, maybe what the thing is, she thought he was like only had $900 million million dollars, not a billion, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah.
Amy
So like that would work.
Eddie
What about Al Pacino? Like there's. I remember a story.
Raymundo
Oh yeah, he just had like a baby at 80.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. A 63 year old Eddie Murphy married a 45 year old actor. That's fine. If you're in like 60s and 40s like that, there's nothing there. Here's a, here's a crazy one. David Foster and Catherine McPhee. That one felt weird when it happened.
Eddie
Oh yeah.
Bobby Bones
Now it's kind of normal.
Raymundo
No, it's not.
Bobby Bones
But because they've been together for so long and they've been famous for so long and so they're always out. So it's normalized it a bit that you just see them together.
Eddie
How old is she?
Bobby Bones
He's 75. She is 40.
Amy
Yeah.
Raymundo
She is a smoke show.
Amy
I just. Bobby, Bobby, Bobby. That would be me right now at 43. Like if I went, if I was like, hey, I'm going on a date this weekend with a 70 year old, do it.
Bobby Bones
And if you were like a smart 70 year old. Sure. Like, I mean, listen, it's, it feels a little weird because she was much younger then, but once she's 40 and he's in his 70s and a solid.
Amy
70S, Foster Sisters, his daughters, they'd be.
Bobby Bones
Like all that is an element for sure.
Eddie
Like 70. You're close to dying.
Bobby Bones
No, you're not.
Amy
No. It just depends.
Bobby Bones
It depends if you're rich, you keep up with your body.
Amy
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Billy Joel, 75 and he's been married to Alexis Roderick who's 42. There's a 33 year old age gap there.
Eddie
I mean he had some like. He's had pretty girlfriends and wife.
Bobby Bones
He's a rock star dude.
Eddie
But he's Billy Joel. It's not like he's like Mick Jagger.
Bobby Bones
No, he was. Billy Joel was the A plus rock star of the 80s. Like he was rock and roll.
Amy
Yeah. But even like looks wise.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
You know.
Bobby Bones
No, he was a great looking guy in the 80s for sure. Huh.
Eddie
Wasn't he bald too?
Bobby Bones
No, he long. He long hair.
Amy
Bald people can still be attractive.
Bobby Bones
70S and 80s. He was a really good looking guy. He's now he's just older, like Mike Show Eddy. Billy Joel. Billy Joel's a great.
Eddie
Was a great looking guy when he was young.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
And he was married to Christy Brinkley.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Is that right?
Bobby Bones
That Sarah Paulson. Holland Taylor though. 4981 that's.
Eddie
That just looks weird.
Bobby Bones
Makes me feel good about my wife and I like 11 years, nine months. I ain't nothing at all. 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 too or you can wait the podcast to come out. Mary, you are to become my mother and have a son. That's not possible.
Amy
This December, Great Herod, the prophecy speak.
Bobby Bones
Of the coming Messiah. What need have we of a messiah?
Amy
Witness the miracle.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna bring this child into the world with love.
Amy
Starring Anthony Hopkins.
Bobby Bones
Where is he? Tell me.
Amy
Love would cost you dearly.
Bobby Bones
Love would cost your heart.
Amy
But in the end, love will save the world. Mary. Only on Netflix December 6th.
The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: Mon Part 1: Amy Checks in on Bobby's Metal State + Why Everyone Was Laughing at Eddie
Release Date: December 2, 2024
Host: Bobby Bones
Produced By: Premiere Networks
The episode kicks off with host Bobby Bones greeting his listeners after the holiday season. Amy, the co-host, initiates a light-hearted conversation about Bobby's recent attire mishaps, particularly focusing on an incident where Eddie wore an oversized sweater that sparked amusement among the crew.
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A significant portion of the episode revolves around Eddie's choice of an unusually large sweater, leading to playful teasing from Amy and Lunchbox. This segment delves into the dynamics of friendships within the show and how a simple fashion choice can become a humorous talking point.
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Anonymous Sy submits a question about a basketball coach who motivates players harshly, causing emotional strain on his son. Bobby provides thoughtful advice on balancing intervention with letting children handle challenging situations, drawing from his own experiences with a disciplined football coach during high school.
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Lunchbox brings up a recurring issue of someone hitting the microphone and table, disrupting the show's flow. The team humorously debates potential solutions, showcasing their light-hearted approach to behind-the-scenes challenges.
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Amy introduces a segment based on happiness researcher Cassie Holmes' study suggesting that viewing weekends as "mini vacations" can enhance relaxation and enjoyment. She shares five life lessons she wishes she had learned sooner, blending practical advice with personal insights.
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The hosts share heartwarming stories under the "Good News" segment. Raymundo narrates the story of a porch pirate in Illinois who was caught thanks to a Ring doorbell and community vigilance. Bobby enthusiastically discusses creative defenses against package theft, highlighting inventive methods shared on TikTok.
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A voicemail from nmdp, the bone marrow registry, prompts a discussion about Eddie's promise to register as a donor. Bobby critiques Eddie's lack of follow-through, leading to a humorous exchange about responsibility and commitment.
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The show transitions to the "Morning Corny" segment, where the hosts share jokes and discuss celebrity relationships with significant age gaps. They explore public perceptions of such relationships, balancing humor with commentary on societal norms.
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In a vulnerable segment, Amy conducts a mental health check-in with Bobby. Through a series of questions, they explore Bobby's self-awareness, emotional regulation, and personal growth. The conversation highlights Bobby's coping mechanisms and his straightforward approach to handling emotions.
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The episode wraps up with another uplifting story about a young boy’s lost stuffed animal being returned and a subsequent community-driven donation effort. The hosts share more jokes, maintaining the episode's balance of humor and heartfelt moments.
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This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully combines humor, personal anecdotes, listener engagement, and heartfelt stories. From teasing about Eddie's sweater to discussing serious topics like coaching styles and bone marrow donation, the hosts create an entertaining and relatable experience for their audience. The blend of laughter and meaningful conversations underscores the show's ability to connect with listeners on multiple levels.
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These quotes encapsulate the show's humor, candidness, and the hosts' chemistry, contributing to an engaging and memorable listener experience.