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Lunchbox
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Eddie
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Amy
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Eddie
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Amy
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Amy
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Morgan
Turn it up.
Amy
This is a Bobby Bo show. Let's go. Hey, hope you had a great weekend. Welcome to Monday Show Morning Studio morning voicemails from over the weekend. Let's go. So with it getting hot outside and summer coming around, I've been noticing a lot more people have been leaving dogs in their cars with the windows barely cracked. But I'm just curious what you guys would do, because I ran into a dilemma the other day where I went in the store, there was a dog in the car. I was in there for probably 20 minutes, and I came outside and they were still parked there, and the dog was panting like crazy. And what would you guys do? Love the show. Great question. This sucks because it's risky either way. So this is what I'm gonna say to do if you're ever thinking about breaking the window. What I would do first is document the time that you were there. You don't ever just want to walk out and see a dog and break a window immediately. You walk out, oh, dog break. That's probably trouble for you. What I would do is if you see a dog in a. In a car truck, and you're like, that doesn't look good. I would make a video and go like, hey, right now it's 3:22pm it's 93 degrees. There's a dog. Here's the dog right now. And I'm going to sit here and see if the owner comes back. And if it doesn't, I'm gonna have to make a hard decision like get that dog out of there. Then I'd stop the video. You have time stamped it. You've shown the dog. Then it's up to you to watch. And I wouldn't stand right beside the car. Maybe you go to your car for a little bit. It just looks creepy. If you're standing beside someone else's car and you just surveillance to see if they come back. If they don't and it's 10, 12, 15 minutes later, you have to make a judgment, a judgment call. And if you're gonna break the window, you record that too. Or if you're gonna try to get in the car, you record that too. You go, okay, here's the dog again. It's been 20 minutes. I fear for this dog's safety. So now I'm going to try to open the door. It's locked. Okay, I'm gonna break the window. I would. If you're going to have to do that, I would document all that because otherwise you're gonna get in trouble.
Eddie
What's your final time length?
Amy
It's not a time link. It's a. It's an eyeball test.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah, or you could, I mean, I'm sure there's information of like, depending on the temperature, like how long can a dog withstand that?
Amy
It's an eyeball test with research.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Like, like you said. So I'm with you. It's what's the temperature? I'm gonna look up. I've watched, I've documented. I'm probably gonna get in trouble, but it's worth it. Worst case scenario that I get in trouble to save this dog. It's a bad place. And I, I hate that people leave their animals in cars and trucks and it's hot and. But sometimes I will say there are cars and trucks that have air. Like I had a Tesla back in the day and it. I could leave the dog in because it would keep the air going.
Eddie
Oh yeah.
Amy
But I would never leave it for that often. But still, the fact that you ask means that you care. But if you're gonna go crazy and break a window, you need to document the very beginning when you see it, document the surveillance of it, and then document the breaking of it. Otherwise it looks like you're trying to rob a car or burglarize a car.
Morgan
What about call 91 1?
Amy
You can do that, but the dog might die. That's the only fear in that. If the dog's like really set, like really sweaty and, and d. You can for sure, call the cops. Unless they eyeball test. I was like, this dog's really struggling. And also, will 911 come?
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Morgan
I'm on animal legal defense.
Amy
That's probably better. Probably do that. But I would just record everything and then get a good tik tok out of it.
Morgan
And they said 19 states public officials are the only ones, such as law enforcement or humane officers, that can legally break a car window.
Amy
Like I said, it probably won't be legal, and I'll probably get in trouble, but I'm going to have it all documented to at least show that my intentions were good, that I'm not suffering. I'm not going to prison for it. What are you in for? Saving a dog. Ah, crap. If a dog is left unattended in a hot car and is suffering, police will likely respond to reports of animal neglect or distress. And again, it's an eyeball test of how. How much are they suffering? Document it is what I say. All right, next up.
Bobby Bones
Hey, good morning from Alaska. I listened to the Bobby Bones show daily, and I've listened to some in the soup, and I'm wondering if you could just say, may I have a plate under my soup? And then they would be forced to carry it by the plate. All right, just a thought. Have a good day.
Amy
Great idea. For those wondering we're talking about. I go to this place, I love the soup, but every time they bring it out, they put their thumb in it. The. The tip of the thumb is either in the soup or it's on the side of the bowl and it makes a thumbprint. And I did it. I posted a picture on social media to show I didn't call out the restaurant, mostly because I love the soup. And so, yes, you can do that. But then it doesn't fix the problem for everybody else. If I just go, can I get a plate? I would like for them to fix it. Just fundamentally, the fix is we carry a plate. However, I've done nothing to actually improve that. We went back once, they did not have their thumb in the soup for the first time ever. That's good. And I wonder if I got to them. I don't know. I'll let you know the next time I'm all talk like, you know, because I've not done anything about it. But, yeah, I keep getting my thumb in the. In the soup.
Bobby Bones
Next up, Bobby, I was wondering if you're a grandmother who was such a big part of your life and always there for you, I was wondering if she was still alive. And if she's not, was she able to see the success that you be became eventually. I'm really curious about that.
Amy
Thank you for the question. She is not alive and no, because she died when I was in college and for those who don't know, my grandmother adopted me and raised me for a lot of my life when my mom disappeared. My mom though, did get to see a bit the very entry level of success. I won't even say success, but to me it was success because I was doing a job I loved. So she got to hear me be on the radio in Little Rock and then in Austin just a bit and then that's when she died. So to me, success has been being able to do a job I love and pay the bills, not worry about. It's gotten crazy now. It's pretty good. But my grandma. No, my mom a bit Amy. All.
Bobby Bones
All.
Amy
Yeah, she's got to see it all.
Eddie
All your success.
Amy
Yeah, I watched her see, we've been here for the ride. Thank you for the voicemails. You can always leave us a voicemail. 877-77-Bobby. We will say one more time 877-77-Bobby. Because 800 you call a dirty line. We didn't know. We forgot about that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
877-77-Bobby.
Morgan
Hello, Bobby?
Amy
Bones. I think I finally found someone I can spend the rest of my life with. My boyfriend is kind, open minded, emotionally intelligent, everything I've ever wanted. He's met my family once, but it was quick, surface level. What he doesn't know is that they're not great people. They're crass, a little racist. They say awful things like it's no big deal. I've spent most of my adult life distancing myself from them. And now that this relationship is getting serious, I'm terrified he's gonna find out who they really are and he's gonna decide he wants no part of them or me. I feel like I'm going to have to choose between the man I love and the family I was born into. What should I do? Signed embarrassed of my family. Well, I'm sorry that's happening to you and good job for separating yourself. However, your family is your family and you can't run forever. Now, you could marry him and trick him into it and then he can find out later, but it's still going to suck. So this is what I would suggest. One, they're probably not as bad as you think. Like the racist stuff, I don't like that. But crass. Say things like it's not a big deal. Most of us have family members that were like, ugh, cringe. Yeah. So my thought is it's probably not as bad as you think generally. Secondly, he's going to have to meet your family at some point. He's going to have to spend time with your family at some point. The best thing you can do is warm him up. Warm him up to it. Hey, look, I just want to let you know before we go, there's a reason I don't live there anymore or live near them. Because as much as I love them, this is the dynamic I grew up in. And you're going to hear that. And it makes me uncomfortable. So it's going to make you uncomfortable. But sometimes you got to show the warts and all before you can actually get to the good stuff. Because the uncomfortable stuff is actually what, you know, allows you to be at your best and it allows the most growth. And you're going to have to introduce them to your family. So I would just preface the crap out of it. And also, you love them like I love them. But this is a disaster and they can be a disaster and they can be really offensive because if he goes and he meets him and he understands it and you've warned him and then he still loves you, then he loves you and you guys can be together forever and all these things that you say. I got some news for you though. He ain't that good. You're like, he's open minded, emotionally intelligent. Everything I've ever wanted. Give it a couple years together because nobody ever is still all perfect. He's shiny like that after you're together a while, you know what I mean? And he's probably got family members that suck too, if I'm being honest. That suck it up, warn him, set it up, then go. It'll actually make you guys closer. You'll have an ally when you go. That's what I would say.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think that's good advice.
Amy
If it doesn't work out, say it before it wasn't meant to be. Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
And he may be like, shut up.
Amy
Or he may be like saying, my.
Bobby Bones
Family'S the same way, high fives them.
Amy
And he's like, I'm also racist. Let's say more racist.
Bobby Bones
And then you know, he's not meant to be. He's not everything you ever wanted.
Amy
That's correct. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't worry about this. There's some room here for a bit of concern. But your family's not you. Your family's a big part of who you are and who you were. But your family's not you now. So let him know you go meet them. Let him meet all of them. Don't hide anything because the longer you hide stuff, more uncomfortable it's going to be. You're always going to be worried about it. It's going to be a stressor on you. Let him meet the family for real and then see what happens. I have a feeling it's going to be okay because he's not trying to marry your family. He's trying to marry you. That's what's up. All right, close it up. Let's go around the room. Let's all admit who or what we're jealous of right now. I think it's a good exercise. You know what they say, jealousy is the thief of joy. No comparison. Ah, whatever.
Bobby Bones
But when you're jealous of something, you're often carrying.
Amy
So. Yeah, that's a good point. I really screwed that. That up.
Bobby Bones
But okay, it works.
Amy
And I'm gonna tell you why this came up with me. I am really jealous of you. Want to guess who I'm jealous of?
Eddie
What you're jealous of?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Oh, that's impossible. I don't know.
Amy
People that can go to sleep and stay asleep for eight hours. I found myself waking up being resentful of people. I've done it a period hour, nine hour. Stay asleep the whole time. And I don't know in years. And so I found myself waking up in the middle of the night going, I'm so jealous. People that can just go to. I was like. And I was like, irritated, like, I'm so jealous. People who just sleep through the night. Because I have not had a. I've had five hours, six and a half. And that's a great night. But like somebody who gets a full night's sleep without ever waking up, just. I just think a lunchbox. I'm jealous of Lunchbox. Because the guy can just sleep at night. I imagine you don't wake up at all unless you have to pee.
Morgan
That's it. The only time I wake up is at pee. And I'm like. And so every once in a while, maybe once every few months, I worry I overslept because I've been sleeping so well.
Eddie
But you understand. You'll understand the difference, right? Like, you have a lot of responsibilities. Like you have a lot on your mind.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
Lunchbox. I mean, there's. What's he. What's he got going on? I know he's got kids I understand he has kids and a family, but his wife's like, come on, she.
Amy
She's running out.
Morgan
I mean, what, does Eddie have a responsibility for that?
Amy
Yeah, Eddie didn't. He didn't say he was more like me. He was just. He was just comparing the response of it doesn't matter.
Eddie
I sleep well.
Amy
Yeah, I don't. I sleep terrible. I'm so. I'm jealous of people who can sleep for eight hours without ever waking up and just go, feel great. Let's get a new day going. I never feel like that. Amy, who are you jealous of? What are you jealous of?
Bobby Bones
I am jealous. It's very specific. Of Lily Collins. Do you know who she is?
Amy
I do.
Bobby Bones
She's Bill Collins daughter's daughter. Yes. And she's also an actress, has her own successful career. In fact, she is Emily in Paris, which makes me totally jealous. Every time I watch that show. I want to be her, but specifically her eyebrows.
Eddie
Can't you make that happen?
Bobby Bones
I. Well, I might. Listen, I don't know. I'm looking into everything. Like, my eyebrows are so out of control. First of all, I over plucked in the 90s. You know, we did that segment the other day where you were like, if you could wake up in 1996 and change anything, and I picked like my ADHD diagnosis, I think I would have. I wish now I would go back and tell my Myself, don't pluck your eyebrows to like a tiny thin line because now I just don't have any. And I think I told you I'm on a journey of I had microbladed them and now I'm lasering them off. And it's just. It's like I don't even know what to do with my brows. And yes, I've looked into eyebrow hair transplants.
Amy
Oh, my gosh, that's. Thank you for being vulnerable with that turkey.
Eddie
The eyebrow capital.
Bobby Bones
I think guys, Chrissy Teigen did it and a lot of other people, but I have no idea. Like, I have no idea what the cost is. I don't even know where you go get it done. I guess I've just googled it and it is a real thing. And I'm like so self conscious about my eyebrows. I have to wake up now. Now that I got my microblading lasered off, I have to block out like 10 to 15 minutes during my makeup to draw my eyebrows on. It takes me so long and I'm just over it. So, Lily Collins, I want your eyebrows.
Amy
Got it. Thank you for being vulnerable. Yeah, Eddie Morgan.
Eddie
I'm jealous of Morgan. Oh, on Tuesdays, especially R. Morgan. Yeah, R. Morgan. She's Tuesdays. It's like, she does Tuesday reviews day. She's like, I watched five shows. This. I completed five shows. Like, I wish I had that time to just sit and binge a show. Like. Like, that would be awesome. And then, like, you know, she's like, out and about with all her friends, just, like, living life to the fullest. I. When Morgan talks, I'm like, gosh, I want to be Morgan.
Amy
Okay. Thank you for being vulnerable.
Bobby Bones
You're jealous of her single life. I mean, she has a boyfriend, but she doesn't have, I think, kid free life maybe. You know, maybe that's responsibility there.
Eddie
Whatever she wants to do, Morgan does. She's got a new car. Like, dude, life's good over there.
Amy
Okay, now we're getting somewhere. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Yeah. I'm jealous of Callum Turner.
Amy
Oh, yeah, awesome. But he's also great actor too.
Morgan
I have no idea who he is.
Amy
I watched the show with him. He's the lead. Yeah. What?
Eddie
Why?
Amy
Dua Lipa.
Morgan
Yeah. It is confirmed that Dua Lipa is engaged to Callum Turner.
Eddie
Sorry.
Morgan
What a lucky dude.
Bobby Bones
You're married with children.
Morgan
No, I understand that, but.
Eddie
Doesn't mean he can't be jealous, Amy.
Morgan
Right?
Bobby Bones
Oh, he's cute.
Morgan
No, she is hot. And me and her had a moment.
Amy
Not. No, they both can be like, no.
Morgan
We'Re not talking about Calumn. We're talking about Dua Lipa.
Eddie
Okay, but you are jealous of him, though.
Bobby Bones
Yes, because he has Dua Lipa and he's British.
Amy
But would. What if Dua Lipa reached out right now? I was like, I don't want to be with Kyle and turned a lunchbox. I'll be with you if you'll leave your family right now.
Morgan
I mean, we'd have to have a meeting. See what she's all about.
Bobby Bones
A meeting.
Amy
What's wrong with you to even say that? I don't know.
Morgan
What do you mean? I mean, I think my wife would understand if. Dual Lisa Pain knocking on the door.
Amy
You think your wife would understand?
Eddie
She wouldn't.
Morgan
Yes.
Amy
What? Okay, 100%. All good. Thank you, lunchbox.
Morgan
I'm just trying to be open and honest here.
Amy
Hey, thank you for being vulnerable.
Bobby Bones
Thank you.
Amy
Thank you for being vulnerable, Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm. I'm very jealous of all of you men.
Amy
Oh.
Eddie
Oh, no.
Amy
Standing at urinals.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
We can pee anywhere we want.
Morgan
Y. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I mean, that is pretty cool, but no, it's you guys are so good at just eating the same foods over and over and over again. You never get tired of it. And I can't do this. I've tried to meal prep like you guys. Like, I see Lunchbox eating the same nuts for the past, like, four months. Eddie comes in with his banana and his egg. Bobby's always eating his oatmeal. And then there's me. And I try and do what you guys do and follow a routine, and by the third day, I'm like, I just. I just need a little snack, a little something sweet. And then it just. I die off of it. You guys have the. The discipline when it comes to food, and I. I can't do it. Or they're just. They have. They. They're boring. Maybe they're boring.
Amy
Why are we catching strays here? All we're doing is let Morgan say her piece.
Bobby Bones
I'm encouraging Morgan, like, to not be jealous of y' all because you lack variety.
Amy
Thank you, Morgan. Not you, Amy. Hater.
Bobby Bones
Well, y' all are very much creatures of habit around here with your snacks.
Amy
I could eat the same meal every day for a year. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's so impressive. I don't have that gene.
Eddie
What about dinner, though? Like, dinner. You gotta change it up, right?
Amy
I have. There's this thing I've had. I've had it seven meals in a row other than breakfast.
Eddie
What.
Amy
As of right now.
Eddie
What is it?
Amy
It's. My wife made this thing with, like. I don't even like salmon, but she made it with rice and salmon, and she made a big pot of it. I have no need for any other food. I've had seven meals in a row.
Bobby Bones
So it's just rice and salmon.
Amy
No. I don't know what it is. I don't know. I have no idea. I have no idea.
Eddie
You are a child.
Amy
And she puts it in. And in sections. And I put it in the microwave. Yeah. When I come home, for a minute. 45. And then I just eat it.
Bobby Bones
Did she cut it for you?
Amy
She doesn't need to. I use a fork, and I put it on. We buy this seaweed paper.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
And we. Who knew they made that at the store?
Eddie
That's what they do sushi with.
Amy
I know you can buy yourself. And so. And I don't smoke, but it feels like I'm rolling cigarettes, but I'm over here rolling up. But I. I've had a seven meals in a row. Oh, I'm actually looking forward to today for lunch. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. All right, Morgan. Thank You. It's time for the good news with Lunchbox.
Morgan
David Serkin has been playing the lottery since the 80s, and about a decade ago, he won $250,000. He's like, should I quit playing? No, I'm gonna keep playing. Keep playing. Then he got cancer. He beat cancer. He retired, and he's like, you know what? I got nothing to do. Let me keep playing the lottery. And in the last year, he's won the jackpot three times.
Amy
Wow. Wow.
Morgan
500,000 last August, a million in December.
Amy
Wow.
Morgan
And another million last month.
Bobby Bones
How does that happen? How?
Eddie
That's the man upstairs right there.
Amy
Is it the same man that gave Amy the free on the wheel?
Morgan
Could be.
Bobby Bones
That would be the Lord.
Eddie
Also the same man that's keeping Lunchbox from winning the lottery.
Morgan
I mean, really, the lottery gods are not shining down on me, but this dude, he said, it's so fun. You know, you get. You check your numbers if you win. Amazing.
Amy
Yeah. It's so fun. Yeah.
Morgan
When you win and he goes, what do you lose? A couple bucks. Okay.
Eddie
Okay.
Morgan
And so he's taking trips to Hawaii, and with his new win, he's gonna go to Newfoundland. I don't even know where that is.
Amy
Yeah, Newfoundland.
Morgan
What says Foundland?
Amy
Yeah, it is spelled that way.
Eddie
Where is that at? Anybody know?
Amy
Yeah, Newfoundland. It's.
Eddie
That's over there.
Amy
Yeah.
Morgan
Is it a cold place or a hot place?
Amy
Cold place.
Bobby Bones
Have y' all ever tried to name all the places that end in land?
Eddie
No, I. I don't know, cuz.
Amy
I wy. Guthri has a very famous song about that.
Bobby Bones
He does.
Amy
This land is your land, this land is my land. From east coast garden to the Memphis pyramid.
Bobby Bones
Does the whole song cover all the lands?
Eddie
That's so good.
Bobby Bones
Does it really cover all the lands?
Amy
From Bud Walton arena to SoFi Stadium. This land was made for you and me.
Bobby Bones
But there's this thing about Iceland. Greenland, England.
Amy
Cowboys Stadium to Baker Mayfield.
Bobby Bones
Newfoundland.
Amy
Up.
Bobby Bones
Switzerland.
Eddie
That's our land, though.
Morgan
Does Amy not know this song?
Bobby Bones
New Zealand.
Amy
We haven't played that game. That game says.
Bobby Bones
Well, you just play it with yourself in your head. Like, how many.
Amy
Can I come up with countries that end in land? Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't.
Amy
You said New Zealand.
Bobby Bones
I did.
Eddie
Greenland.
Bobby Bones
Iceland.
Morgan
Oh, Finland.
Amy
Oh, good.
Bobby Bones
There you go. Let's go. England.
Amy
England. Wow. When they got there. You're a veteran at this game.
Morgan
Yeah. You've played this before? Obviously.
Amy
Just with my countries that end in land.
Eddie
Belgian land.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Did we do New Zealand?
Amy
Yeah. We didn't start over there, like four times. Because I tried it, too. After you did it twice already.
Eddie
Oh, Thailand.
Bobby Bones
I wouldn't have thought of that.
Amy
Iceland. Yeah, everybody say that one.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
I think we did.
Amy
Okay. Okay. New Zealand. I just got confused because when you were throwing them out there. I did. Okay, okay.
Bobby Bones
Did you guys do Switzerland? I said it a minute ago, but it's okay.
Amy
Okay, okay.
Morgan
Sorry. You played this game and you took all the answers that we know.
Bobby Bones
There's more. There's more.
Eddie
Guys, guys, guys.
Amy
Scotland.
Bobby Bones
There's more. There's more.
Amy
Great job. Land. Lund. Lund.
Eddie
Are they all European?
Amy
Poland. Poland. Wow. See? It's fun.
Eddie
Mexico.
Amy
Mexico. Disneyland. Does that count?
Eddie
Definitely counts. That's a world.
Morgan
Canadian. Canadian.
Eddie
Are you serious?
Morgan
That was not good.
Amy
What about. What about states? Oh, may I throw one at you?
Eddie
Yes.
Amy
Maryland.
Eddie
Oh, Maryland.
Bobby Bones
Is that the only one?
Amy
I don't know.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Is that the only one?
Eddie
New Hampshire.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
Arkansas.
Bobby Bones
Landed. I honestly, I don't know.
Morgan
Legoland.
Amy
Legoland. Okay. What. What bit are we doing?
Morgan
Good, because he's going to go to Newfoundland.
Bobby Bones
Finland.
Morgan
Finland.
Amy
We already got that one.
Eddie
No, no, it. We got Finland.
Bobby Bones
I said it, but I didn't know if we already reviewed.
Amy
Okay. No one said this one. New Zealand. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. Guys.
Amy
Did we do Rhode Island?
Eddie
It's Island. Yeah. Island.
Amy
Yeah. Wow. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, okay, go. So did we. Sorry if we did this.
Amy
I don't know. Oh, my gosh.
Morgan
Here we go.
Bobby Bones
Did we do Netherlands?
Amy
No, it's not another land.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
I mean, there are no rules. Why am I, like, all of a sudden the rule keeper? Anyway, Good story, that. Guys, come on.
Bobby Bones
I didn't even know. I just looked it up. I didn't even know this is a country, but there's a place called Puntland.
Amy
Oh, you're looking stuff up?
Bobby Bones
No, just now.
Amy
Because I want to know how many.
Bobby Bones
There are, because there's 195.
Amy
I was gonna go.
Bobby Bones
Sugar in the world.
Amy
No, like the band. Oh, yeah. Candyland Game.
Eddie
All right, we're done.
Amy
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Amy
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Bobby Bones
Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
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Eddie
Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts.
Amy
Or wherever you get your podcasts. Here's an eight second clip of a Passenger having a meltdown at the airport because her luggage is too heavy. Don't you blame her parents? Yes, that sounds like an entitled kid who never had to grow out of entitlement.
Morgan
Well, that's an adult, right?
Eddie
No, I know, but yeah, she was like, without her parents letting her be like that.
Morgan
Okay, sorry.
Amy
A passenger had the mother of all meltdowns after her carry on luggage was deemed too heavy to bring aboard the plane. After inspecting her bag, desk employees determined the suitcase was over the weight limit and said, you got to pay extra or discard some contents. See, this is where the screaming to me feels so, so, so childish. Not just so childish because you can also pay a little extra. It's not like you can't bring your bag. I would understand kind of a little meltdown then. Especially if you're having a bad day. But for this to happen, that's a tantrum. That's an adult having a tantrum at the airport, for sure. I'm recording that too.
Bobby Bones
Oh.
Amy
If I'm sitting by and I'm ready to get on my flight, you don't think I'm hitting record and getting that? That's going viral. So I blame that person's parents because that's an entitled child who then became an entitled adult. That's all.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but there could be a percentage. There's just her. You know, maybe like, you think that.
Eddie
Was the first time she'd done that?
Bobby Bones
No, but maybe they did the best they could and she just, like, who knows?
Amy
I still blame the parents, but also, she probably had a bad day too. Like, a lot of times we're already on edge because of other things.
Bobby Bones
What's our exact age? Do we know?
Amy
20S.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so it's not perimenopause.
Eddie
I mean, we knew someone that did that, remember, at the airport.
Amy
Yeah. He didn't have his medication, though. One of our friends freaked out because of a bat. They're like, your bag doesn't fit, sir. You know the little thing they keep out? Yeah, Southwest. And he put his bag in and.
Bobby Bones
It was like, what do you mean he didn't have his medication? Like he didn't take it or his medication was gonna be able to.
Amy
He had a full meltdown at the airport, and I was so concerned for him, I didn't record it.
Bobby Bones
Well, so is that. So that's. See, it could be a medication thing. Like, is it his parents fault?
Eddie
Yeah, I could probably blame his parents too.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
It's everybody's parents.
Amy
All right, next up, a woman's caught Vaping on a plane. Now the question is, should she get kicked off now? Not right away, because she can't throw someone off an airplane.
Bobby Bones
Take away the vape. Just take it away.
Amy
Oh, you're just taking away, like a phone, like at school.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Take it away. Be like, why does she have to get kicked off the flight? Did she unaware?
Amy
So let me tell you this. This is as the plane was boarding. So do you kick her off because the plane's not off the ground yet? I want to play some stuff. The flight attendant says you can't vape, and she apologizes that she didn't mean to. Here you go. Okay, okay.
Bobby Bones
I apolog.
Amy
Done.
Bobby Bones
I didn't mean to do that.
Amy
I never vape again.
Bobby Bones
Oh, well, she sounds like maybe she's also been drinking.
Morgan
Yeah, yeah, she's.
Bobby Bones
I hear a little slur.
Eddie
But she said she wouldn't do it again, though.
Amy
And she said she didn't mean to.
Bobby Bones
She said, to be specific.
Amy
She didn't mean to vape.
Bobby Bones
She said, I'll never vape again.
Amy
Okay, let's. Let's save the clip one more time. Okay. Okay. Can't do that.
Bobby Bones
I. I apologize. I didn't mean to do that.
Lunchbox
I will never vape again.
Bobby Bones
All right.
Eddie
You picking me off, that's tough.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Should they kick her off? I vote yes. If they're in the air.
Eddie
No, obviously.
Amy
Yeah. Like I said, you can't just throw her out.
Bobby Bones
You just take the vape away. Be like, you, we're confiscating your vape.
Amy
And then the worst thing that happens to people vaping on planes is they get their vape taken away. Like, you gotta at some point set an example, and you get kicked off and the video goes viral. Now you get to get on a flight later. But her promise was. I feel a little hollow because she said, I'll never vape again.
Eddie
And that's not true.
Amy
And that's not true. So she's lying and she didn't mean to do it.
Bobby Bones
But don't you hear, like, drinking in her voice?
Eddie
Yes, for sure.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I. I do.
Amy
I don't. But I'm not arguing with you about it. I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I just.
Amy
Was it slurred?
Bobby Bones
And the fact that she's like, I'll never vape again.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
One more time, please.
Bobby Bones
Okay, okay, I apologize.
Amy
Oh, yeah, I apologize. I'll never vape again. Yeah, good point, good point, Good point. She got kicked off. That's from Get Lost. Tick tock, man. I'm telling you, the airport stories are crazy today. So a doordash driver mistakenly drove onto the tarmac at Chicago o' Hare International Airport after passing through a security checkpoint without issue. The car, it looks like like a little red suv. It drives up beside the plane. I think that's a Delta plane. By looking at the tail. It's like a real American Chicago thing.
Eddie
That was the order. Was the order on the plane.
Amy
Like, according to a case report, the driver was attempting to deliver food to Terminal 5. He thought he was following a public road. Here is a clip from Fox 9 from Chicago.
Lunchbox
So authorities say a doordash driver got.
Bobby Bones
Very lost, to say the least, and.
Lunchbox
Drove onto the tarmac at o' Hare Airport.
Bobby Bones
So this surveillance video shows that red car driving between the gates before being stopped by the airport officials. Now, the driver said that he was just trying to deliver food to someone inside of terminal. Officials say a security guard saw the car enter but did not try to stop him. That driver was then escorted off the.
Lunchbox
Tarmac with no issues.
Bobby Bones
But imagine people get their food. That's the question.
Amy
I hope so.
Bobby Bones
And maybe gave the man a tiff.
Amy
That's crazy. That is crazy because the guy pulls up and it's probably like, yeah, I got some Zaxby. And the guy's like, yeah, going through. Like nobody's checking anything there. Also, to order DoorDash to Terminal 5, how are they supposed to get through even if they go to the human way?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't know.
Amy
Because you have to go through and show a ticket and you don't get to be go to the pilot entrance. Like a little. Everybody loses on this one. The person who ordered you're kind of a dumb, dumb. The car. There's a point when you realize you're driving onto the airport where you probably should hit the brake and go.
Lunchbox
I.
Amy
Don'T think I'm supposed to drive this close to the plane.
Eddie
Yeah, when you're next to the plane.
Amy
Security who just let them through, everybody loses there anyway. Those three. Which ones? Which story is the craziest? Which one did you find most entertaining? The A, fit in the airport, B, on that babe again, or C, the car getting on the tarmac.
Bobby Bones
I mean, probably the car getting on the tarmac because like the other two people, people, they're people are idiots all the time. How that car made it through there is crazy to me.
Amy
It's crazy because so many people messed up. I'm still going with the vapor who promised she'd never vape again and she didn't mean to Vape.
Bobby Bones
I didn't mean to do that. It's almost like. Yeah, if. I guess if you're so addicted and you're used to having it.
Amy
No, no, no. Don't fall for that. She meant to vape. Okay.
Bobby Bones
But it's like, don't fall for the.
Amy
Addiction part of it. She was trying to sneak it. She was sneaking it.
Bobby Bones
It just becomes part of you. Like you do all the time.
Amy
Then a smoker could say that, too. They can just like, oh, that's a part of it. I'm not saying there isn't an addiction.
Bobby Bones
Vaping is so bad.
Amy
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
No, it's worse than cigarettes. No, but that's the thing. A lot of high schoolers are doing it, and it's wild to me, because for whatever reason.
Amy
By the way, everybody. I was kidding. Is it?
Bobby Bones
Of course you were. Yes. But so, like, I. Talking to my daughter about it, and so many people in high school are doing it, and I. I don't know if they just have this perception that, like. Because it once was dubbed as, like, potentially safer than cigarettes, which it's not.
Amy
I would say it's the fact you don't have to light anything up. You can do it so much easier.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Amy
You can hide it so much easier. And the flavors are so. I'm selling it now. It's terrible. It's terrible. Get away from it.
Eddie
It's inexpensive.
Amy
It makes you okay anyway.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But it's. I'm shocked at how many kids are vaping.
Amy
I'm so stupid.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, what are you doing?
Amy
Girls will like you more.
Bobby Bones
No. Ew.
Eddie
This sounds good.
Bobby Bones
No, but it's girls vaping.
Amy
I know.
Morgan
I'm just.
Amy
I'm joking. About to have a wedding anniversary. Marriage anniversary. Maybe four years. Wow. Or maybe five.
Eddie
Oh, you should figure that out.
Amy
I know it's four. I know it's four. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding.
Bobby Bones
I'm kidding.
Amy
I'm kidding. It's four. I know.
Morgan
Of course you're kidding.
Amy
I know. I know it's four.
Bobby Bones
I'm kidding.
Amy
I know it's four because I know the exact date. I know the anniversary.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
I messed up, though. I messed up pretty bad. Like, I feel like I messed up. So my wife and I went on a trip, like, eight or nine weeks ago, a couple months ago. And we were at this hotel, and she was like, oh, I really like this. This tea set. When we ordered room service. And so I found the actual tea set. It took me a little bit, but I found the actual tea set, and it took seven weeks to get in. And so it came in, and I was so excited, I just gave it to her. I was like, I got you a gift. I know. I'm so stupid. I wasted a perfect anniversary gift, and so I was just so excited. So I wrapped it real quick and gave it to her. And I was like, ah. Because I love. I love giving gifts. However, it's harder and harder to get, like, great gifts for, like, anniversaries and birthdays. And I totally blew it. I should have just saved it, because Our anniversary is July 17, and here we are. I'm a month out. If I just put it away for a month, I've got the perfect anniversary gift that even seems even sweeter. But I ruined it by being too sweet. Amy, is it possible I'm too good of a husband?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
The fact that I have no patience really hurt me.
Bobby Bones
Yes, you are too good of a husband.
Amy
It really hurt me in this situation.
Bobby Bones
Bobby, what is it like?
Amy
What's it like to be too good annoying to be too? I'm always setting new standards, and I always have to eclipse them.
Eddie
I agree. It is annoying.
Amy
It sucks. As soon as she opened it and she was like, wow, that's so cool that you thought. I was like, oh, if I just waited four more weeks, I would have already not have been stressed out about having to get another gift. I didn't even consider that until she was halfway through, like, pulling the stuff out of the box. And then I wanted to be like.
Morgan
Hold on, hold on.
Eddie
Save it.
Amy
So I just want everybody to know it's not all I cry. It's cracked up to be.
Eddie
What?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Being a perfect husband is not all it's cracked up to be. Yeah, we're about to hit four years, and I probably gave her a gift way too early. But then I said that to her, too. I was like, dang it, I shouldn't have given it to you yet. I know. That was, like, compounding the fact that I had already messed up. So what are you gonna do? I had to find her another gift. Now that's even better.
Eddie
Dude, you're so good at listening to what they're saying. Like, the fact that she liked that teapot or whatever.
Amy
Saying, like, why?
Eddie
Like, Mike, my wife, like, she. She says that she drops me hints all the time, and I never hear them.
Amy
I don't feel like this was a hint. I think she.
Bobby Bones
She just was like, oh, I like this.
Amy
Yeah, I'm always listening.
Eddie
But that right There is, like, I would have been like, cool, she likes it, move on with life. But not you.
Amy
But, but, but only four years. Now the question was, at four years in, were you the perfect husband like me?
Eddie
No, dude, not like that. You're perfect. You're really good.
Amy
Dang. I. I do have my faults. Don't get me wrong. Nah.
Bobby Bones
So I guess when it comes to gifts giving, you rank pretty high. There may be other areas. Yeah, potentially.
Amy
I don't know those areas, though.
Eddie
Amy knows.
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
I'm not saying anything. Eddie.
Amy
What are you talking about?
Bobby Bones
I'm just.
Eddie
What are you insinuating, Amy?
Bobby Bones
So what's in you? Any. Anything.
Amy
Four people that have been married a long time. Give me 15 seconds of advice from, like, because we. We're through, like the first, you know, four or five years. So now what happens? Eddie, you've been married for how long?
Eddie
It's about to be 20 years.
Amy
Okay, what's your advice?
Eddie
I would say just pick your battles.
Amy
You know, I'm already doing that. I'm already good.
Eddie
I understand. But.
Amy
But I don't think it works.
Eddie
It's even more important later to figure out the things that you're really gonna fight for.
Amy
And I feel like I'm already there, though. We've been four years.
Eddie
But you don't have any kids. You don't have any kids. And when that happens, there's a whole different element to marriage that comes out.
Amy
Let me write this down.
Eddie
Pick your battles. Have kids.
Amy
Oh, that too. Okay, Amy.
Bobby Bones
I would say that. So, you know, sometimes we talk about compromising and it's like, oh, you gotta compromise. But I would just encourage you to think about the word stretch in relationships, because sometimes it's not a full blown compromise. And that way you don't feel like you're having to, you know, sacrifice something that you wanted for this. But, like, try to just stretch at times. Like, how can I stretch? To be where they are or meet them where they are and, like, be curious about certain things and not critical. I think curiosity is so important in relationships, and I think I learned that obviously a little too late.
Amy
Obviously I was gonna ask if you were good at that because how long were you married before you got divorced?
Bobby Bones
About 17 years.
Amy
And did you learn that too late or was that something you were actually good at?
Bobby Bones
I think I learned that too late. Like being curious, not critical. I learned too late. And stretching. I just learned about that a couple weeks ago. So that. But I thought that was good advice, like, of from my therapist. Friend Kat, she's the one that gave that to me. Like I was talking through something with her about my boyfriend and she was like, can I tell you something? And I was like, yeah. She's like, I just would encourage you to not look at it like you're having to compromise something. She's like, I think you need to stretch a little here. And there's going to be areas where he needs to, to stretch a little as well. And I was like, oh, I like looking at it that way. And you know, the right situation may have to come up for you to actually feel that and get it and, and receive it and practice it. But I guess in short, I'll just tell you, be curious.
Amy
For the record, this has not been.
Bobby Bones
Well, then I'll give you that. Like, this could be your little mantra. Be curious, not critical.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Because in my marriage I was vertical a lot instead of being curious.
Amy
Yeah, I feel like I'm going into stage two now. Stage one verse, four years, stage two, forever stages.
Eddie
It was always forever.
Amy
Yeah. But now I'm like, yeah, it's tough. It's tough being a perfect husband though.
Eddie
Imagine.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're even asking us for advice.
Eddie
What about you? Like, what's most good advice?
Amy
This was a segment for you guys more than it was for me. I already know all that stuff. Guys.
Eddie
What would you tell us, Bobby, about marriage?
Amy
I'm glad you asked. I would say look at all the minor things with a microscope because those are what matter.
Eddie
The minor thing.
Bobby Bones
You mean like notice all the small things.
Eddie
Like when she says I like this.
Amy
Tea set, it makes her. Or makes. Even in friendships, it makes them feel like you actually are paying attention and care. Yeah. So. Hey, take that. See, that's good.
Eddie
That's good.
Amy
Well then I'm. I've already done your stuff. Then whatever I'm could have saved you a divorce.
Bobby Bones
I don't know about that, Bobby. You were involved in some of it.
Eddie
Wait, tell Ray.
Amy
Ray. Peter. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Okay, it's time for the good news.
Bobby Bones
With producer Eddie something good.
Eddie
A few months ago, 11 year old Levi was diagnosed with his rare condition where it left him not able to walk, talk and eat. So he went to the hospital and over two months they tried all these treatments. Nothing worked. Well, then Texas Children's Hospital decided to do music therapy where they played some of his favorite songs. Songs that meant special things to him and stuff started working. His heart rate started to stabilize. It brought back his able to communicate. Well, he's back now he is thriving because of music therapy, that he's back in school, he's getting straight A's and he's playing on an all star baseball team.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Amy
What?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Because of music.
Amy
All of a sudden, he's now. Because of music.
Bobby Bones
Well, and the therapy.
Eddie
They tried the whole. They were doing the treatments, but on.
Amy
Top of that, I'm not being a hater. I'm just asking questions for the record.
Morgan
Like, could it just been like it was a virus and it went away?
Eddie
No.
Amy
According. You're sure that's a no?
Eddie
No, I'm not sure. But according to the music therapist person at the hospital, it's very powerful and it helps any kind of treatment that they're going through.
Amy
Okay, so it probably amplified whatever treatment they were going through.
Eddie
Correct.
Amy
I'm in. I think music therapy is a big deal. I was on the board of Musicians on call for years. I think that's a big part. But to go from, he can't eat, talk or eat or walk, and now he's playing first base for the Mets. Yeah, that's a big jump because he.
Eddie
Was listening to favorite. His favorite songs. Okay, that's amazing to me.
Amy
I think it's a great story.
Eddie
And look, the hospital even says that.
Amy
You know, there's a doctor somewhere going. That means just getting all the credit. And I. You know what? I studied all my years to get that kid to where he is today. I think it's a great story. I think music does help. It just reminds me, I don't think Helen Keller was.
Eddie
What are you talking about?
Amy
I don't know if she was real or not.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
What do you mean she wasn't real?
Bobby Bones
Bobby's not alone in this. There's a lot of people it gets. The more you like, think about it.
Amy
I think she's real. I think she was real. I don't think it was.
Bobby Bones
She's real.
Amy
But you can't. Because. Because she was blind and deaf.
Eddie
She's the one that hid in the Holocaust.
Amy
No, that's Aunt Frank.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And mute. Right.
Amy
But, well, if you can't hear right, and you can't see, you're obviously, you're not going to be able to speak like everyone else. And she learned. I don't know. I think she's been gone a long time. They've been able to build that story up over the years. I'm just not a full believer that Helen Keller because, like, how did she.
Eddie
Did she do music therapy?
Amy
She was a blind because, well, she was deaf.
Bobby Bones
She couldn't Hear.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Can you feel music vibration?
Eddie
Yes, you can. Because when I work for the news.
Amy
Yes, you can feel vibrations. I. No one's arguing. Don't point me and say, yes, you can. I know you can feel vibration.
Eddie
I'm just saying. I covered a deaf football game where everyone there was deaf.
Amy
Sure.
Eddie
And there was a marching band, but.
Amy
That'S mostly to give you starts and stops. As far as the football team, sure.
Eddie
But the marching man was there, and they said that it pumps the players up.
Amy
But with the deaf and blind school, a lot of times they're not fully. A lot of them aren't fully blind or fully deaf. I've done some work at some of those schools, and some are, but they're not all, like, full blind or full deaf. Helen Keller, she was a real person, 1880-1968. She was blind and deaf who overcame significant challenges to become an authority. Political. Political activist and lecturer. I.
Eddie
And they don't say how she.
Amy
Yeah. When she was like a kid. Like a baby.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy
And then they don't say how she said.
Bobby Bones
So she had.
Amy
She used tactile sign language, and she had a teacher. She graduated from Harvard.
Bobby Bones
Her teacher was Ann Sullivan. And she used a combination of methods including finger spelling, braille, and touch to communicate with her.
Amy
I think she had a hard life, and God love her. I think she probably did a bunch. But you think she. I don't believe all the stories that come out about how amazing the things that she did.
Eddie
I just took their word for it.
Amy
You know, you thought she was Aunt Frank.
Eddie
That's true. Different person now. I know.
Morgan
I think.
Amy
I think that she probably has a really inspiring story, but I think people have gone so over the top with it, it makes you question it, which kills the inspiring thing she actually did.
Bobby Bones
One of the craziest things is apparently they taught her how to lip read, but obviously she couldn't see. So it's not like she's reading lips, but through touch. Like she could touch the lip and tell what it was saying by the movement of the stuff.
Amy
No way.
Eddie
That's tough.
Bobby Bones
That's called lip reading. By feeling the movements of the lips during speech.
Amy
I don't believe it.
Bobby Bones
And then finger spelling, she would use. Like, the teacher spelled out words on her palm.
Amy
Oh, can I read you this? I did. I AI'd this.
Eddie
What did you.
Amy
AI. Is Helen Keller real? And they said, yes, but then they said, Helen Keller's story, while real and impactful, has been subject to some degree of exaggeration and misinterpretation. While she was a remarkable individual with significant accomplishments, some of the accounts have been overstated, and her abilities have been portrayed in her life in a way that doesn't fully reflect reality. Okay, now I'm in. Right? Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Her story has also been the target of recent conspiracy theories. I'm probably in on that, too, but still. Yeah, I think what she did was awesome, but it's kind of been ruined by all of the extra stuff that she didn't really. That people are saying that sucks for her, though. Unless you. But again, you don't know the difference. You know, it's like if you never watch television and people are like, man, you gotta TV show, but you've never seen a TV ever. You're not missing anything. You never saw TV to begin with.
Bobby Bones
I mean, she was still an example of resilience and showing up and wanting to figure things out and learn and grow. Because if some blind lady comes and.
Amy
Grabs my lips to hear what I'm saying, I'm like, hold on.
Eddie
Don't touch me.
Morgan
Wash your hands.
Amy
Yeah. Okay. Great story, though, Eddie.
Eddie
Music therapy.
Amy
That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, bones. Here's a voicemail from over the weekend.
Bobby Bones
Hey, what's going on? This is Molly from New Hampshire. I'm gonna leave the Gap Morning studio. So I'm calling about the room temperature when you sleep, and I'm on Bobby's side. I set my air conditioner to 64 at night, and that's only because it doesn't go any lower. I don't know. I like it cold, and I sleep like a baby. So I'm on Bobby's side.
Amy
I don't know how low ours goes. I can limbo it tonight.
Eddie
Try it.
Amy
I don't think I'll do and hold it to the lowest it goes, but I am curious how low it goes.
Eddie
You think you go 50?
Amy
I think it probably goes to the 50s. The feedback I've gotten from this is one, either I'm absolutely out of my mind, or two, they want to know the cost of my electric bill.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
And it ain't cheap to sleep that cold. I'm not gonna lie to you. So I am who I am, and I'm somebody who. Now, that's one of the luxuries I've worked hard to have. I sleep on it being 60 with the 62 degrees in my thermostat. Thank you. I'll try to look at the thermostat tonight and see how low I could actually get it. Okay, now it's time for the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Bobby Bones
Why did the environmentalist blush?
Amy
Why did the environmentalist blush?
Bobby Bones
It saw the climate changing.
Amy
Hey, a joke that we can actually play on the show. That was the Morning Corny. We had to bleep out a bunch of them on Friday.
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There's always a trade in.
Amy
Not right now. @ T Mobile.
Bobby Bones
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Amy
That's okay.
Bobby Bones
I don't really have much in my purse. Oh, let's see. Hand sanitizer. It's lavender.
Amy
I'm good.
Bobby Bones
Seriously, Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
Amy
Really, I'm fine.
Bobby Bones
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The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. Hosted by me, writer and historian Dan Flores and brought to you by Velvet Buck, this podcast looks at a West available nowhere else. Each episode I'll be diving into some of the lesser known histories of the West. I'll then be joined in conversation by guests such as Western historian Dr. Randall Williams and best selling author and meat Eater founder Stephen Rinella.
Amy
I'll correct my kids now and then where they'll say when cave people were here. And I'll say it seems like the Ice Age people that were here didn't have a real affinity for caves.
Raymundo
So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
Eddie
Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts.
Amy
Or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
What happens when we come face to face with death?
Morgan
My truck was blown up by a 20 pound anti tank mine.
Bobby Bones
My parachute did not deploy.
Eddie
I was kidnapped by a drug cartel.
Lunchbox
I just remember everything getting dark.
Bobby Bones
I'm dying.
Eddie
When we step beyond the edge of.
Amy
What we know, to open our consciousness to something more than just what's in that western box and we turn I clinically died. The heart stopped beating, which I was dead for 11.5 minutes.
Eddie
My name is Dan Bush. My mission is simple to find, explore and share these stories.
Bobby Bones
I'm not a victim.
Amy
I'm a survivor.
Morgan
You're strongest when you're the most vulnerable.
Eddie
To remind us what it means to be alive.
Amy
Not just that I was the guy that cut his arm Off. But I'm the guy who was smiling when he cut his arm off.
Eddie
Alive Again, a podcast about the fragility of life, the strength of the human spirit, and what it means to truly live. Listen to Alive again on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite, favorite shows.
Amy
Wake up, Wake up in the morning. This week's next bit. And Poppy's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby Bone story. I'm gonna let Lunchbox talk about this, but he saw Morgan's phone, and he wants to bring up something he saw on Morgan's phone. And go, go ahead, man.
Morgan
I didn't mean to interrupt, but this is big. This big news. This is breaking news. Morgan moves real fast. Like, she's known this dude for a day and a half.
Amy
No, that's not true. Her boyfriend should know for more than that. Morgan, how long you known this guy?
Bobby Bones
We've been dating for over three months. Over three months? Time flies, man.
Morgan
Three months, Right.
Amy
Okay.
Morgan
And she's had this dog, remy, for, like, 10 years.
Amy
This dog, it's like her dog. Like, her love.
Morgan
That's what I'm saying. The love of her life. Like, she'll do anything, move heaven and earth, mountains and anything, rainstorm, sleep to save this dog.
Amy
She a mailman.
Morgan
She has kicked Remy off of her lock screen for a smooching picture of her and her boyfriend. It is like, wow, let's move real fast and just move him straight to the lock screen on the phone. Phone. That is super fast. Remy, you don't even exist anymore. I gotta smooch this dude on my phone.
Amy
Wow.
Morgan
You want to talk about that dude having her wrapped around his finger? He made the lock screen in three months.
Bobby Bones
I feel like three months is.
Morgan
That's a long time.
Amy
It's a lot of kissing pictures, though. They're posting a lot. A lot. Like, I'm not. I'm not a hater in any anyway. But also, I think they're only posting the kissing pictures so they don't show his entire face.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's exactly why I don't want to show his whole face. I'll get there.
Morgan
Oh, he went lock screen, so he might as well be able to reveal the private phone.
Amy
It ain't that private. Lunchbox is dying to talk about it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I didn't know I needed to put a lot, like, lock protector on my phone.
Amy
You need a lock on your lock screen.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Amy
Do you ever wonder he's watching you text or anything. Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Yes, he does, all the time. He actually. I actually know that he does because one of my girlfriends is on his soccer team and she was like, hey, Lunchbox came up to me the other day and was like, stop texting Morgan. And I'm like, what?
Eddie
Why is he.
Amy
Why are you watching her phone?
Morgan
I'm not watching her phone, man.
Bobby Bones
He's watching my computer.
Morgan
No, no, here's the thing. She sits to my left. Bobby, you look the angle you sit at when I look. Her screen is in my.
Amy
My line of sign. In your face. You have no choice.
Morgan
She is sitting there putting it in my face. Like, I can't help but look.
Amy
Do we?
Morgan
It's like, I have no choice.
Amy
Morgan's three months in with this dude. Is it too early for the lock screen? Over.
Eddie
Remy?
Amy
Over. Well, here's the thing about dogs. They don't know what a lock screen is.
Morgan
Remy is what was on there. So Remy was replaced for this?
Bobby Bones
Remy's not been replaced at all.
Amy
Amy, you go first.
Bobby Bones
I think it's totally fine.
Eddie
Eddie, I think it's early.
Morgan
Over.
Amy
Remy.
Eddie
Remy's the love of her life, dude. I thought Remy would be there forever. Even when you did fall in love, Morgan can't believe it.
Bobby Bones
She's still there.
Amy
Lunchbox.
Morgan
Oh, way too soon. I mean, Remy is your dude, like your companion. Like, I mean, you take days off work when Remy has a little cough and this dude comes in and wants to screw. I mean, this guy comes in Allergy.
Amy
Yeah, the dog almost died. Let's be honest. I had to like call Dr. Josie in. Go ahead.
Morgan
I mean, this dude comes and sticks his tongue in your throat. See you later, Remy.
Amy
Hey, was that thought Morgan, did that thought creep in like I'm replacing my dog with my boyfriend?
Bobby Bones
Not even a little bit. I've had her on my lodge clearing for like 10 plus years. Sometimes you just want a little change on your phone.
Amy
So it's more about a change than him.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I need a new updated photo with her. No, her and I are actually going to take some photos together.
Eddie
Oh, and she's going back in the.
Amy
Locking back on the old lock.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I want a new photo.
Amy
No, I should say we. Lunchbox is peer pressured more get to change your lock screen back to her dog.
Bobby Bones
No, I'm curious what is on his lock screen. We are. It's a picture of us.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
She matched his energy. Did he?
Amy
So if he did that first.
Bobby Bones
He did it first.
Amy
You kind of had to do it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, she matched it.
Amy
Has he said I love you. Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Amy
Wow. I mean, you don't have to answer.
Eddie
But.
Bobby Bones
All I did was giggle.
Morgan
Oh, my gosh.
Amy
Oh, my gosh. A minute ago, Lunchbox ratted out Morgan because he said she changed her lock screen on her phone from her dog of 10 years to her new boyfriend of three months. And so we all had a good time with that. But I'm curious around the room. What's on your lock screen? Because you guys did not know this bit was coming, so you did not change your lock screen. So, Amy, I'll go to you first. What's on your lock screen?
Bobby Bones
Stevenson holding. Our cat, Maggie.
Amy
So it's your son holding. Wait, what happened to your second cat?
Bobby Bones
Oh, Bean. Yeah, my daughter rescued. On the side of the road. No, we decided to give it to someone that had been wanting a cat.
Amy
That's great.
Bobby Bones
I just had to make the hard decision, like, there's somebody that wants this cat and can give it a great home, and it can be an indoor cat and live its best life. Or, you know, that. So that's what we had to do. It was what's best for the cat.
Amy
Good. That's. I don't think you should feel guilty. I hear guilt in your voice. I think you rescued guilt. Well, because you gave a cat back once a long time ago, we never let you live it down. But that's a different story. Eddie, your lock screen.
Eddie
Nothing. I don't understand you guys, like, you guys all have pictures and stuff. Like, mine's.
Amy
Whatever you're doing with the generic out of the box. Yes.
Eddie
And even when I unlock my phone, it's still generic. What is the point of putting, like, a boyfriend up there? Or, like, what. What is that?
Amy
Or a son. Amy had a son.
Eddie
Or a son.
Amy
It's just to give you a good feeling of, like, something you love and value and treasure.
Eddie
Man, I've never even thought about something going on my lock screen.
Amy
Mine is just my wife. I'm not in the picture, but it's just my wife.
Eddie
That's a cool picture.
Amy
It's her, like, hiking. It's like a trip we went on. She's, like, in the snow, artistic.
Eddie
Dude, you take that picture.
Amy
Yeah. She makes fun of me. Because I do. That's where I do my art screen.
Eddie
It's, like, black and white.
Amy
Yeah. Here's something. Amy, tell me if you think this is petty or not. There are times if my wife and I, if we get into a fight or whatever, I'll change my lock screen. To a razorback helmet.
Bobby Bones
What? Yes. It's petty. You do even have to ask that, honestly. Stop doing that.
Eddie
Did you show her, like, I just.
Bobby Bones
Leave my phone out and what does she. Does she even acknowledge it, or she just not even give you the time of day? Because I. I don't think I would. I would just be like, whatever. Does she acknowledge it?
Eddie
I think she thinks it's stupid.
Bobby Bones
It is stupid.
Eddie
Is it the same picture?
Amy
Yeah, it's the same exact helmet.
Eddie
I have it as a.
Amy
Like, I go back to it and just repurpose it.
Eddie
It's in the bank already.
Amy
Yeah, but, you know. You don't think that's mature, Amy.
Eddie
No, but, Amy, isn't that a form of communication, though?
Amy
Yeah, like. Like I'm not happy with how the world is right now.
Bobby Bones
Passive aggressive is what it is.
Amy
To me, it's more like, woo, pig.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but you have a purpose in doing it, of letting her know. Like, hey, I'm upset.
Amy
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I'm removing you from Bobby. Stop doing that.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Do you really do that?
Eddie
Of course he does.
Amy
No, I made the whole thing up. That came. That just came to me.
Bobby Bones
Well, I mean, maybe you did it once, but, like, you've done it multiple times.
Amy
I forget I'm over here being perfect husband. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Yeah. My lock screen is the beautiful blue waves, I assume, of an ocean or some kind of body of water.
Eddie
What do you mean you came with a phone?
Morgan
Came with the phone, man. Don't even. I wouldn't even know how to change it.
Amy
So am I the only dude that puts up pictures of, like, meaningful things? That. Is that, like, a lady thing?
Morgan
I think that is a chick thing.
Amy
Morgan. What? You have. You and your boyfriend.
Bobby Bones
I mean, he has a picture of us, so.
Amy
Yeah, but he kind of has to. You guys.
Morgan
He kind of has to.
Amy
New couple. New new couple alert.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I mean, my. My sister and her husband, they have photos of each other on theirs.
Amy
Here's the test. Raymundo, what's your phone lock screen? The low country. It's Charleston. It is a very great photography piece I took when I was there. We go there about every year. Just love the place every time I look at it. Special place in my life.
Bobby Bones
Scenery.
Amy
It' scenery. There's no people. There's a car I don't know in it, but it's that rainbow building row where they have. Why are you laughing?
Eddie
Because he loves Charleston.
Amy
He does.
Eddie
Look out of nowhere.
Amy
Ray's worried about me moving off. He's like, I'm. I'm scared you're gonna leave the show and move to la. And I'm like, I'm not leaving. But he want. He. Every day, he's like, I cannot wait to move to Charleston. We're worried about you, buddy. No, it's just. It's just really perfect. And it's a lot like. It's a lot like here, but quieter. And there is the ocean. Okay. All right, well, thank you, everybody, for sharing. Eddie Lunchbox. Find a picture in the next 48 hours and put it on your lock screen.
Eddie
Well, see, now I'm thinking if I put my wife up is what she, like, be like, oh, that's so sweet.
Amy
Just leave. And leave your phone out. Both of you guys do that. That's the experiment. Find a picture of you and your wife, put it on your phone or just her and leave it, and just see if she notices in the next 48 hours. You got it, Lunchbox. Have Morgan help you. Yeah, have Morgan help you. Bobby Bone show story of the day.
Morgan
This story comes us from Lyon County, Kentucky. A man was driving after a night out at the bars when he gets pulled over, gets arrested for dui. They throw his car in the impound lot. He gets out of jail the next day and is like, man, I left something in the car I don't want the cops to find. So he broke into the impound lotion. They arrested him again.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my.
Amy
Because he had illegal stuff in the.
Morgan
Car and because he broke into the.
Amy
Impound line and he did something illegal to get in. Yeah, but I get it.
Eddie
You gotta get his stuff.
Amy
Yeah, we don't know what his stuff was. I'm assuming meth or baseball cards or.
Morgan
Something white and powdery guns.
Amy
Oh, yeah. Got it, Got it. Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
But I don't understand why I broke in. He had to break in.
Eddie
Couldn't he just get his car out of the impound lot?
Amy
No, no. That means he has to go make money, and that means he has to do it the right way. He doesn't do stuff the right way. He's a bonehead.
Morgan
Okay, I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead story of the day.
Amy
All right, here's the voicemail we got over the weekend.
Bobby Bones
Simple solution to Eddie's problem with his son with the headphones.
Amy
Take one headphone out.
Bobby Bones
That way you can still listen to your music, but if someone speaks to you, you will hear them and you will be engaged.
Amy
Thanks. Love the show. Eddie had a problem last week with his oldest son, who always wears his AirPods. And he can never hear Eddie when he's talking to him. And Eddie's like, what do I do? And that whole conversation, it was like two days long is up. But Eddie, your thoughts on the One AirPod?
Eddie
I could try that. I just feel like he'd want to hear music on both ears because, you know, sometimes, like, music you gotta hear.
Amy
That's true. Music you gotta hear. Yeah. Fully.
Eddie
Not one ear. He enjoys music, so I feel like he'd want both of them in, but I'll try that. That's good advice.
Amy
I'd be so annoyed if my dad was like, you can only listen with one ear. He's not doing anything wrong. He's listening to music. Of all the things teens could be doing, the fact that he's just listening with AirPods to music in the house like that is like 113th on the things will be annoying.
Eddie
And I'm grateful that he's not doing meth. I am. But at the same time, I want to talk to him if he's in the kitchen. While I'm in the kitchen.
Amy
I'd say meth. Not really a teen drug, though for the most part, I think you should make a drug that's more teen.
Eddie
Okay, whatever.
Amy
Pick whatever. I appreciate that. Go listen to Friday's podcast before I tell you about the one today because Amy did a bunch of morning cornies that she didn't think were morning cornies after dark that we had to bleep. So people are still talking about that. That's on Friday's podcast. That being said, we're probably gonna have to bleep this one, but. Raymondo, play this. Voicemail. This is an after hours morning corny for Amy. What did the fresh egg say to the boiling water? I don't know if I can get hard. I was just laid this morning. Have a great day, guys. Way to believe that.
Eddie
That's hardcore, dude.
Amy
That's hardcore. Yeah, it's hardcore. So we can't. We can't put that on the show. That's what we dealt with all Friday as well.
Bobby Bones
I mean, they weren't that hard.
Eddie
Like, I wouldn't tell that.
Bobby Bones
They weren't that bad.
Raymundo
What's wrong with you?
Bobby Bones
They weren't as bad as that.
Amy
The Bobby Bones show theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram. Reedyarberry Scuba Steve Executive Producer Raymundo Head of Production. I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast. I think everything that might have dropped.
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In 95 has been labeled the golden years of hip hop.
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It's Black Music Month and we need the Talk is tapping in. I'm Nyla Simone breaking down lyrics, amplifying voices, and digging into the culture that shapes the soundtrack of our lives.
Eddie
Like that's what's really important and that's what stands out, is that our music changes people's lives for the better.
Bobby Bones
Let's talk about the music that moves us to hear this and more on how music and culture collide. Listen to we need the Talk from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you.
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Get Podcast why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
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I know a lot of cops. They get asked all the time, have.
Amy
You ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes.
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Lunchbox
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What happens when we come face to face with death?
Morgan
My truck was blown up by a 20 pound anti tank mine.
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My parachute did not deploy.
Amy
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Bobby Bones
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The Bobby Bones Show - Episode Summary Release Date: June 16, 2025
Overview In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones delves into heartfelt relationship dilemmas, amusing personal mishaps, and candid admissions of jealousy among the show's personalities. The episode titled "MON PT 1: Bobby Ruined His Wedding Anniversary + Is Morgan Moving Too Fast With Her Boyfriend? + We Admit People We Are Jealous Of" offers listeners a blend of advice, humor, and relatable stories that resonate with a broad audience.
The episode kicks off with Amy sharing a poignant voicemail from a concerned listener who encounters a distressing situation: a dog left unattended in a hot car. Amy advises a measured approach, emphasizing the importance of documentation before taking action.
Notable Quote:
Amy [05:23]: "What would you guys do? Love the show. Great question. This sucks because it's risky either way."
She further elaborates on the legal and ethical considerations, suggesting that while intervening is compassionate, it must be done cautiously to avoid personal repercussions.
Bobby shares a personal story about his wedding anniversary mishap. Eager to surprise his wife, he presents an anniversary gift weeks in advance, only to realize that the timing diminished its sentimental value.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [08:22]: "I messed up pretty bad. I was too sweet."
Through this anecdote, Bobby reflects on the challenges of gift-giving and the balance between thoughtfulness and timing in relationships.
Morgan discusses a listener's concern about moving too swiftly in a new relationship, highlighting the tension between past familial issues and present romantic aspirations. The advice centers on honesty and gradual integration to ensure a healthy relationship foundation.
Notable Quote:
Amy [12:44]: "I think that's good advice."
Amy reinforces the importance of allowing a relationship to develop naturally, ensuring that both partners are comfortable with the pace of their progression.
The trio opens up about individuals they secretly envy, leading to humorous and introspective exchanges. From struggling with sleep patterns to admiring celebrities' appearance, the segment underscores the universal nature of jealousy.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [15:53]: "Lily Collins, I want your eyebrows."
Bobby humorously confesses his envy of actress Lily Collins, particularly her well-groomed eyebrows, sparking laughter and relatable sentiments among the hosts.
Eddie shares an inspiring story about an 11-year-old named Levi who overcame a rare condition through music therapy. Initially unable to walk, talk, or eat, Levi's condition improved dramatically with the incorporation of his favorite songs into his treatment regimen.
Notable Quote:
Eddie [47:37]: "He's playing first base for the Mets. Yeah, that's a big jump because he..."
Amy emphasizes the transformative impact of music therapy, highlighting its role in Levi’s remarkable recovery and overall well-being.
The hosts engage in a lighthearted discussion about what they display on their phone lock screens, using it as a metaphor for relationship dynamics and personal boundaries. This segment blends humor with genuine insights into maintaining individuality within partnerships.
Notable Quote:
Amy [63:47]: "It's just to give you a good feeling of something you love and value and treasure."
Amy articulates the significance of choosing meaningful images for her lock screen, reflecting on love and cherished relationships.
The episode concludes with the Morning Corny segment, where the hosts share and react to jokes, adding a playful end to the insightful discussions of the day.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [53:42]: "Why did the environmentalist blush?"
Amy: "Why did the environmentalist blush?"
Bobby Bones: "It saw the climate changing."
The exchange showcases the hosts' chemistry and ability to entertain while delivering valuable content.
Conclusion This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully balances serious advice with humorous anecdotes, creating a relatable and enjoyable listening experience. From navigating relationship challenges to admitting personal envies, the hosts provide heartfelt insights supported by genuine interactions and memorable quotes. Whether you're seeking guidance or a good laugh, this episode delivers both in abundance.