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Bobby Bones
Come on, Bobby. Transmitting across America.
Lunchbox
This is the Bobby Show. Let's go. Oh. Hope you had a great weekend. Welcome to Monday show morning studio morning. I have how much country stars charge on cameo, but we're going to do the job of they too high or too low.
Eddie
Oh, yeah. I love this game.
Morgan
This is awkward.
Amy
It's terrible.
Lunchbox
And why it comes up is I was doing something countdown and Scuba Steve told me that Riley Green was on for 250 bucks. And I was like, that's pretty low for Riley Green. He's really famous. So Riley Green, I would have said too low, but I think now he even thinks it's too low because he's pulled himself off for a bit. So riley green at 250. I would have said too low. What would you say about that one?
Raymundo
I think that's probably too low.
Lunchbox
And meaning, not that that's not a lot of money, but can you get a lot more?
Raymundo
Yeah, I think you could.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Okay, let's go with Lee Greenwood. God bless the usa. What do you think his price is first off, Amy, take a guess. God bless the USA.
Raymundo
125 lunchbox.
Lunchbox
What do you think price is?
Eddie
$70.
Lunchbox
Lee Greenwood's price is $500.
Amy
That's crazy.
Lunchbox
Okay, good for him.
Raymundo
Good for him.
Amy
Oh, he doesn't do that many.
Lunchbox
Two.
Amy
I don't know.
Lunchbox
Too high or too low?
Eddie
Too high. Way too high.
Lunchbox
I think it's Too high.
Raymundo
Wait, you do? No, I think he's just like, hey, if you're willing to pay it, I'll do it.
Lunchbox
But that's what everybody is on this list. That makes the game not fun at all.
Raymundo
Well, some people might really need the money, though.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna go too high.
Raymundo
Okay.
Eddie
Like, how much too high? 80% too high.
Lunchbox
I'd say about 100 bucks. Probably be a good Lee Greenwood price.
Eddie
Okay. Yeah, Right on.
Lunchbox
Leanne Rhymes, you want to take a stab at what you think she charges?
Raymundo
Yep.
Lunchbox
Go ahead.
Raymundo
650 Lunchbox.
Eddie
Is she on Housewives? No, her. Her husband?
Raymundo
No. Brandy.
Eddie
Okay.
Lunchbox
Who was with Eddie, right?
Amy
You're talking about me. What?
Eddie
I think she.
Lunchbox
We're speaking Mandarin to Eddie over here. Go ahead.
Eddie
I think she charges 150.
Lunchbox
Leanne Rhymes charges $333. I feel like she could do 400. I feel like she kind of. She's famous outside of just country music.
Amy
And we all know who she is.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I feel like that's a little too low. Okay. Gary Lavox, lead singer, Rascal Flats. And you want to take a stab at what you think he charges?
Amy
I think Gary does. 300 lunchbox.
Eddie
Thousand dollars.
Lunchbox
A thousand?
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Amy.
Raymundo
700.
Lunchbox
225. That's a steal.
Eddie
What?
Amy
What a bargain.
Lunchbox
Liquidation sale or what?
Eddie
He is getting ripped off. If Leanne Ryan.
Lunchbox
You can't compare him to other people. No, no.
Eddie
If Leanne rimes is getting 333 lavox. I mean, I'm just telling you, he's way under. Lee Greenwood is charging 5, but you.
Lunchbox
Can'T compare them because everybody's making their own decision based on their own needs. It's just. It's in a vacuum.
Amy
Wow.
Lunchbox
Is it too high or too low?
Eddie
Too low.
Lunchbox
Amy.
Raymundo
I think it's just bright.
Lunchbox
Eddie.
Amy
That's a way too low, man. It's a steal. Get it while it's hot.
Lunchbox
I think it's just right. I'm okay with 225. Really? Yeah. Carly Pierce. Oh. What do you think it is? You made a grunt. You go, what do you think it is? Her price?
Eddie
75 bucks.
Lunchbox
And would you think 75 bucks is. Are you saying that's the right price or that's your guess?
Eddie
That's the right price. So I'm gonna guess that she has an inflated self worth.
Raymundo
What?
Eddie
And I'll bet you she's 300.
Lunchbox
She's not 300.
Eddie
Good.
Lunchbox
Amy.
Raymundo
I feel like I've been way off on all of these, so I'm gonna go 175.
Lunchbox
She's at 125.
Raymundo
Okay. This is the closest I've gotten.
Lunchbox
Too high or too low?
Raymundo
That's just right.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox.
Eddie
A little too high.
Lunchbox
A little too high.
Eddie
A little too high.
Lunchbox
Oh, well, just a little, though.
Eddie
Yeah, just. Yeah, just 50 bucks too high.
Lunchbox
Just a little. Aaron Watson.
Eddie
Oh, we don't even touch this one.
Lunchbox
Lunch wise, he.
Eddie
50 bucks.
Lunchbox
I feel like he's way too low. Especially I watch his tailgate stories on Tick Tock now. It's really good. And obviously he's massive in Texas, but also a big country star. 45.
Raymundo
What? I was gonna say 100.
Lunchbox
I feel like he could do 100 easily. If I were consulting Aaron, I would say 100 bucks. Let's see how it goes. I feel like. Yeah, let's go one more. Parmalee, the band.
Morgan
You get all of them?
Lunchbox
It does. Parmale. So I'm say, yeah, you got to get all of them. I feel like you're a lot really? Or do you only care about the lead singer of any band?
Amy
I mean, the only challenge is trying to. What are they, five dudes?
Lunchbox
Yeah. I got to get them all on the screen. I know, but they're tor. You just move the phone around. It's true. What do you think the price is for Parmale? Got it.
Raymundo
150.
Eddie
Lunchbox, $35.
Lunchbox
Well, you have hate in your veins today.
Amy
It really does.
Eddie
No, no, I, I, I'm, I'm just trying to be realistic.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Eddie
Like, I, I understand Parmale is a good band, like, ones, but I don't think they're that well known.
Lunchbox
$99 for Parmale. They want to stay under the 100. It's like, it's like listing a house at 159. 999. Is that doing?
Eddie
They probably did that because they got to divide it by five.
Lunchbox
They probably do everything and divide it by five.
Eddie
Well, that's why maybe 35 I put. And I'm like. They're like, oh, we're going to get like 50 cents a piece.
Lunchbox
Your math always checks out kind of weird to me. Little fuzzy numbers, but I get it. You know, there's anybody else that wanted. Yeah.
Amy
Lunchbox. Too hard? Too low.
Lunchbox
What do you charge?
Eddie
50.
Amy
Oh, gosh. That's a rip off.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Wait, do you still do the birthday hat?
Eddie
Yeah, I still got the birthday hat, man.
Lunchbox
Ray, do you still do them? Yeah, I got it. Basically as low as you can go. 29.99.
Amy
Is that the lowest rate?
Lunchbox
Yeah, they really don't want you to drop it much more than that. Yeah.
Raymundo
So how much does Cameo keep? Like, what do you get? What's the cut?
Lunchbox
Probably half.
Raymundo
Oh, really?
Lunchbox
Half?
Raymundo
Half?
Amy
Wait, so Aaron Watson gets what?
Eddie
No, it's like, they don't get half.
Lunchbox
Yeah. But if you do 10 of them in 20 minutes, no, it's not bad.
Amy
Yeah, 200 bucks.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
And it depends if they book it on the app or on the website. It's different. So that's weird, but it's. They. They keep, like, 50. They keep, like, 16 bucks. It's not 50%, but it's. Whatever that.
Morgan
So do you.
Raymundo
You get a steady, steady, steady flow.
Eddie
Yes.
Lunchbox
That sounds gross. Just him saying certain words sound gross. Hello, Bobby Bones. You guys bring me a lot of joy every morning. But I always wonder, how do you handle it when you're going through something hard? Personally, it must be tough to be on and stay upbeat when life off air isn't easy. How do you do it? Just want to say thanks and love the show. Signed, nosy but nice. I think at this point, if you're having a bad day or bad week or a bad few months, I think there are two ways. One, if it's one of you guys, I'm like, don't worry about it. Don't come in. Like, if it's real bad, we're good. Amy left for a while when she was going through some stuff. Scuba left for a while. You ever left? Well, my dad died, but, yeah, that counts.
Amy
That's it.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So if it sucks, it's better for me if you guys are good, because then it makes us all good. For me, I just grind through it.
Raymundo
Compartmentalize.
Lunchbox
Yep. Either one works, which I think that.
Raymundo
There'S times where I'm sure we've all had to do that to a certain extent. But for me, personally, during a season, it was hard to, like, sit down in front of the mic and just. I. I couldn't. Like, I would just start crying, and so I was like, I'm of no use to anybody here, so I'm gonna go ahead and leave.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And if I'm not on, the bills don't get paid for anybody and everybody, because the show makes money based off commercials. If I'm not here cutting commercials and if the show's not on, then nobody makes any money.
Raymundo
Yeah. Well. And I'm very grateful that, yeah, we have someone like you that, yeah, tell.
Lunchbox
Me more will be louder.
Raymundo
Well, that, yes, we are. Yes, we're not abuse to you, but also, you do care about us taking care of our families or ourselves or what we have going on.
Amy
And without you, man, we wouldn't have lights at home.
Lunchbox
Thank you. What about food or food. Dang. You wouldn't eat it all.
Amy
Roof wouldn't be there.
Lunchbox
What?
Amy
Nothing.
Lunchbox
There'd be. Not a roof, not a shingle. Oh, never mind. If you found someone like me. Yeah, that's what's up. Yeah. Life does happen, and I have the unhealthy ability to compartmentalize because I've been doing it my whole life. So I think that's been part of the success of the show, too. Just push through. But everybody else, you guys are healthier than me for the most part, and you're able to be a human.
Raymundo
Yeah. And I think, though, what I was going to say too, is I think we've all pushed through on certain days in a way. It's just a little more exhausting, like by the end of it, like, because sometimes there is not a choice.
Lunchbox
Like there's hurt and injured. Yes, push through. Hurt. But when you're injured, you go away, and you should. So you can get non injured.
Raymundo
Yeah. And that's not. I mean, that's severe circumstances.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Never mind. You guys found someone like me. Thank you. Close it up. The Jonas Brothers said they tried to get a picture with Buzz Aldrin, the astronaut old man. And he was like, no, no picture. And so I thought that was funny. And then I have. We have been rejected for a picture. So you guys think about that for a second. The boy band. Arguable. They're a boy band. But the Jonas Brothers were on Last Meal and they talked about the awkward interaction from 2017. He refused to take a picture with me. Joe Jonas said about Buzz Aldrin at 95. Originally, I said, excuse me, can I take a picture? And he said, no. He's also old. Right. Old people are given a liberty to be crotchety that young people aren't. But I thought that was funny. And I was thinking, has it happened to me? Yes, it has. The guy was also old, but he wasn't as old as Buzz Aldrin. And it was Captain Sully. Oh, yeah. I don't even think he was in a bad mood. He just finished speaking. It wanted nothing to do with anybody.
Amy
That was bizarre.
Lunchbox
It was bizarre. So my Buzz Aldrin is Captain Sully, the person I know that said no to me for a picture lunchbox. Do you have anybody, man?
Eddie
It was back at. In Austin and there was this guy that just came off American Idol and He was doing a tour and we were there, and he was sitting at a table signing autographs. And we all came. Hey, can we get a picture with you? And he said, you can take a picture of me. And his name was Chris Daughtry.
Amy
That's awkward.
Lunchbox
So the difference is, and I'll say this, I like Chris a lot now. I think even Chris says he was a little out of control back in the early days. But also, I think it with a grain of salt with Lunchbox now when it comes to him yelling at people for pictures. Would you agree? A little bit, yeah. Because he presents it like he walked up calmly, was like, dearest sir, may I have a picture? But then when we see it actually happen, he screams at people and, like, chases them and. And dudes are like, what are you doing? You're also a dude. Like, leave me alone. So I think it's a little bit of both.
Eddie
Yeah. And I mean, Gwen Stefani, like, it was. It was borderline. I was almost rejected. It was kind of rejected. But then it was like, okay, take a picture with me. Like, she gave in after some, you know, persuading. And then I tried to put my arm around her.
Amy
So weird.
Eddie
It was like, no touching. And so I have a picture standing next to her, which is weird.
Lunchbox
But that's how I take picture. People now, I don't touch people. Oh.
Eddie
I put my arm around their shoulder. Like, what up?
Lunchbox
I don't think people just want to be touched. Generally, they don't know the person, but I hear you, Eddie. Anyway, buddy.
Amy
Yeah. David Schwimmer. Oh, God. So awkward, man.
Lunchbox
Ross from Friends. Ross.
Amy
We were interviewing him. I was in the news, and we sat down. Interview him. And then after the interview was over, I said, hey, Ross, can I get. I said, david.
Lunchbox
That's why. David.
Amy
I just thought, Ross. I said, david, can I take a picture? And he didn't even say anything. His person, PR person was like, he's not taking pictures today. So, sorry, put your phone away.
Lunchbox
And.
Amy
And he could have easily been like, no, it's okay. We can take a picture. But he just sat there, didn't say a word.
Lunchbox
I think that's a half point. I think it's more awkward if the person says no to your face.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Amy
Oh, you don't think it's more awkward that somebody else said no for him?
Lunchbox
No, I think it's still awkward, but I think it's a half point that.
Raymundo
I mean, I guess it is also a little awkward that he just sat there and was like, he didn't say anything.
Lunchbox
Well, that's what the PR person's supposed to do. Like, he's probably told them, you be the bad guy.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay. I'll give you a half awkward there.
Amy
Okay.
Raymundo
Amy, I don't have anybody.
Lunchbox
Everybody just gets pictures like crazy.
Raymundo
Well, I guess I don't ask for that many pictures. The ones that I have asked for, I suppose I've gotten them.
Lunchbox
What about, like, the picture Lunchbox you took with Diddy, your buddy?
Eddie
He didn't say no. He was just like.
Lunchbox
And was that at the White party?
Eddie
No, no, that was south by Southwest. And he was there, and we were jamming out and having drinks, and then I was just like, hey, Diddy, can I get a picture? And he's like, yeah.
Lunchbox
You and Diddy were having drinks together.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Hanging out.
Eddie
He. He was sitting there, and I had a drink, and he had a drink. So, like, we were having drinks together.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
You still have that picture?
Eddie
Yeah, I still have that picture. Because, like, he was. No, that's my question. Like, are we back to listening to Diddy music? And is Diddy okay? Because he wasn't convicted for all the bad stuff that we were worried about.
Lunchbox
He was convicted of a couple counts, for sure.
Raymundo
Yeah. He's in trouble for. So, like, he's so.
Lunchbox
So a few things.
Raymundo
You have to delete the picture.
Lunchbox
Yeah. They're asking for a pardon now.
Raymundo
That's what I have to say about that. I don't get. I don't have words.
Lunchbox
I know. I know.
Raymundo
For people.
Lunchbox
Morgan, ever been asked. Ever asked for me for a picture and they said no? No.
Morgan
There's definitely been times, though, where I didn't want to ask. And Lunchbox made me ask.
Lunchbox
Chad Michael.
Eddie
No. Boy Meets World. She was, like, having a heart attack that they were backstage at the iHeart Festival. It was, like, her childhood dream. And I was like, why ask him for a picture? She's like, no, no. And as they're exiting, like, getting into their car to leave, I had to stop them to get a picture for her.
Morgan
I did feel a little awkward, but.
Lunchbox
They probably were happy to do it. It's probably awkward when they're getting in a car and you're like, can I get a picture? But I think they probably were pretty happy to do it, right?
Morgan
Yeah, they were. And they were super nice about it. Definitely that we kind of tracked them down to get that picture, though. I think it's what made it awkward.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox, you ever said no to a picture?
Eddie
Oh, I've said no plenty of Times like, I'll hear people yell my name. Lunchbox, lunchbox. I just keep on walking like I don't hear them. No problem.
Lunchbox
But for somebody who wants to be celebrated as much as you do, that feels contradictory.
Eddie
Well, it's. Here's the thing. In my life, there's. Sometimes I'm just busy. Like, I've got places to be, I got places to go. If I sat there and took every picture, I wouldn't make it to my destination. I'd be late.
Lunchbox
If you sat and took every picture.
Eddie
I'd be late to birthday parties. It's. Sometimes it's just inconvenient. You know what I mean? Like, we all, we all go through that.
Lunchbox
Not really. No.
Amy
No, we don't.
Lunchbox
No, I don't think so. But I appreciate you sharing your problems.
Eddie
You guys don't ever have that problem?
Lunchbox
No, only after, like if I do a show and then.
Eddie
Exactly. And you just got to tell them, hey, man, like, I got to go home. Like, I got to. I got to get out of here.
Lunchbox
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Eddie
Last week a family in Green Bay, Wisconsin was moving. They were packing up the car, you know, the moving van, when their six year old girl with the autism didn't want to move, freaked out and took off running, ran away. They didn't know where she was. She ran blocks and she was in the middle of a busy street cars and luckily Weldon was right there. He ran out the middle of the road, said stop, stop and grabbed the six year old girl and brought her back to safety.
Lunchbox
I often think I wouldn't be a hero in many of these stories because I would, I'd be like, ah, just let somebody else get that one. I think that's one of the cases I jump out there to stop a kid from getting hit by a car. Most other stuff I'm probably just gonna be like, nah, I'm just gonna record.
Amy
On my phone somebody else got this.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah. Fires and stuff. I'm probably just like, yeah, this one though. Yeah, I like that one. I think we all would have done that one. Don't you agree?
Eddie
Yeah, that seems like a pretty easy one.
Lunchbox
I mean, well, I don't think it's easy. I think you're still risking like big shout out to Weldon. I think you're putting your life on the line. A car hits you, you lose every time. So big shout out to Weldon. But I think that's, that's one I think we'd all do.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Eddie
Also Weldon is experiencing, experiencing homelessness. So they Offered him money. He said, nah, I was just trying to help. Well, then, dude, you need, like, if you're homeless, you should take the money.
Lunchbox
Yeah, well, then take the money, bro.
Eddie
Like, come on, man. Like, take the support.
Lunchbox
That's a good story. There you go. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, bones. They asked a thousand adults. Bobby feud. 10 reasons American couples argue. We rolled the dice backstage. Eddie, you're first. It's Eddie. Amy and Morgan. Lunchbox is out. Eddie, what are the top 10 reasons, according to 1,000 US adults in serious relationships, how often they argue? What do they argue about?
Amy
Number one answer. Money.
Lunchbox
Show me money. And number two? Money.
Amy
Oh, well, that means that number one's gotta be kids.
Lunchbox
Show me children. That's right. Three's parenting. Show me kids. Yeah. Number three is parenting.
Amy
Oh, number three. Number one's still out there.
Lunchbox
Number one's still out there.
Amy
So the number one has to be messiness.
Lunchbox
Show me messiness. One X for Eddie. Amy, over to you. You go past a thousand adults. What do they argue about?
Raymundo
What to watch.
Lunchbox
What to watch. Go ahead.
Raymundo
What?
Eddie
Wow.
Lunchbox
Incorrect. Morgan.
Morgan
Okay, I'm gonna go with what they want for dinner.
Lunchbox
Show me food. And number 10, food choices.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah.
Morgan
Okay. I'm gonna. I don't know if you're gonna ask me to be specific on this, but.
Raymundo
I'm gonna go with chores. Doing the chores.
Lunchbox
Show me chores. At number four. Household chores.
Raymundo
So Eddie's messiness doesn't count for that?
Amy
It's not.
Lunchbox
No. That's not about doing a chore. It's about leaving a mess.
Raymundo
Gotcha.
Lunchbox
I know you're challenging me there, but that's not the same. On behalf of Eddie, I appreciate that. You're not. There's no reason you would be challenging me on behalf of Eddie. Why not?
Amy
That was awesome.
Lunchbox
Yes. There's no way. Money at 2, parenting at 3. Household chores at 4. 4. And tennis. Food choices. Morgan. I'll read the question again. A recent YouGov poll asked 1,000 U.S. adults in serious relationships. They asked them how often they argue, but really, what do they argue most about? These are the top 10 answers. Go ahead.
Morgan
This is tricky, but I feel like with today, it's a huge possibility, but social media.
Lunchbox
Social media. Round two points are doubled. Morgan's in the lead right now. Eddie, you're up.
Amy
Gonna go with lateness. Oh, you're always late. I'm not.
Lunchbox
You are. Lateness.
Amy
I even gave you an example.
Lunchbox
Amy.
Raymundo
Okay, the temperature.
Lunchbox
That's a good One temperature in the room.
Amy
I'm shocking.
Lunchbox
Yeah, me too.
Morgan
That was a good one. Morgan, where they want to go on vacation.
Lunchbox
Show me where they want to go on vacation.
Eddie
Points, man. It's been a struggle fest.
Lunchbox
So Morgan has 14. She's in the lead. Eddie, you do have five points, but points are tripled. There are still six answers on the board.
Amy
Gosh, this is a hail Mary, dude. If I get it, though, it's gonna be huge. Amazon packages.
Lunchbox
Okay? Amazon packages. That'd be money. Probably, like, spending money. And we have zero. So if you missed this, you're out next week. Driving, like, driving, like, competency.
Raymundo
I mean, it's always like, who drives anything? Who drives directions? Like, driving. All driving, Road rage.
Lunchbox
Anything to do with driving.
Raymundo
Yeah, anything to do with driving.
Lunchbox
Show me anything with driving. Yes. I mean, this is insane.
Amy
Yo.
Lunchbox
What do they argue about, Morgan? I don't know.
Morgan
I'm so thrown off. I feel like a lot of your guys would have made it. Okay. Amy said watching tv, like, what to watch? But maybe it's more about, like, the remote. Like, they fight over control of remote.
Lunchbox
Is that the same thing? Unless you just want to hold the remote.
Eddie
Hold the same answer as Amy.
Lunchbox
Hold on, hold on.
Raymundo
Okay.
Morgan
Taking care of the pets.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's good. Show me pets. Okay. Number one is tone of voice.
Amy
I should have gotten that one.
Eddie
Yeah, I get that one a lot.
Lunchbox
Next up, fights about relationships with other family members. In laws, basically. In law.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, I got that.
Lunchbox
Next up, they fight about the amount of quality time spent together. Too much, too little, we don't spend enough time together, etc. Next up, health or lifestyle decisions for the partner. Eddie's eating too many hot dogs. Not beat too much red meat. Doctor says your cholesterol is bad.
Amy
You never argue about that one.
Lunchbox
Next up is how they argue.
Raymundo
You're arguing about how you argue.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Raymundo
You're being mean to me.
Lunchbox
Aren't you the one that says, like, there's certain ways to argue and certain not.
Raymundo
Yeah, I guess I. I'm just taking it in because.
Lunchbox
No. You challenged again, guys. Was that a challenge? That was a challenge tone for sure. That's for sure. You're like, yeah. Yes, a little bit.
Raymundo
I just.
Lunchbox
It was a challenging tone.
Raymundo
Okay.
Lunchbox
And number seven is. Or number nine. Whatever. Life decisions.
Amy
That's tough.
Lunchbox
Yeah. That's a tough one. Yeah. But Morgan is our winner. Nice job, Morgan. Hey, just a heads up, there's been an update to Instagram where if you're not careful, your location is shared with Everybody, just because you're on Instagram. Now, here's a clip.
Eddie
That new Instagram update is insane. It's called Maps, and it's just showing everyone's location, like Snapchat. So if you have your location on, turn it off. Just safety reasons, especially women. You don't want all these creeps to.
Lunchbox
Know where you live at. So turn up immediately.
Eddie
I've joked around with some people, been.
Lunchbox
Like, what are you doing over here? So make sure that you don't have it on, because people can find out where you live. Or B, find out where you're at. And you may not even know. So what you do, it's very easy. You can actually go into settings and from Settings, type in Instagram and go into Instagram and Settings and make sure that you're not sharing your location. It doesn't shut off your location to everybody everywhere. If you have, you know, my wife and I share ours, but it's not part of Instagram. But the last thing I need is somebody following me on Instagram to come to my house.
Raymundo
Yeah, that's true.
Lunchbox
But also it's a safety thing because if you're. You can be vulnerable for many reasons. What do you got over there?
Raymundo
Bam. Okay, I just went and did exactly what you said, and I see that my location says never. So thank goodness. I was already not sharing it. But I can see how maybe you have the option of while using the app. So go ahead and just click it to never.
Lunchbox
You also can go on and just do a share with, like, the green friends.
Raymundo
Yeah, your close friends. Although sometimes you call them the green friends.
Lunchbox
Yeah, people. Green friend me. And I don't even like them. I'm like, why am I one of your green friends? We're not even friends. You ever see that? Like, it pops up and it's green. You're like, I'm not in your close friends circle.
Raymundo
Oh. I'm always like, oh, wow, I was included.
Morgan
That's cool.
Lunchbox
No, I'm like, what are they trying to do? Trying to recruit me? Oh, yeah. No. You ever do the thing where you comet or you like a picture super quick. I mean it. You just flopping through it, right? And then you're like, yeah, like that one. And you realize this post, like, seven seconds ago, I was like, oh, my God, they think I'm a stalker.
Amy
You're the first.
Lunchbox
Like, yes.
Raymundo
Yeah, I guess.
Lunchbox
Because that kind of sucks.
Raymundo
I. I know, but I've had to just be like, okay, it is what it is. Especially if I'm watching someone's story, like, 30 seconds after they see it. I'm like, first view?
Lunchbox
Yeah, the first view. The first, like, if it comes to, like, 50, because I've done it before, and I'm like, okay. And it's, like, posted 46 seconds ago. And I'm like, oh, my God. They think I'm following them on a map or what?
Amy
Do you accidentally like someone? Like, do you unlike it?
Lunchbox
No, because it'll be something I would have liked anyway.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So I'm not secretly liking a thing, but I just didn't mean to like it so fast. It's like, I guess I'm now the president of your fan club.
Raymundo
Yeah, but that sort of stuff happens, because when you're scrolling, sometimes they just post.
Lunchbox
No, I know. You feel less of a stalker, though.
Raymundo
I know, but people have to understand. They've probably been in our shoes.
Lunchbox
But I'm telling you, I've had people like mine within, like, 10 seconds, and I'm like, weirdo, you wait for me to post. So. I know. Like, I know, but turn off your Instagram location if you don't want weirdos. That's the PSA for today, Bones. We have Elizabeth on the phone in Oklahoma City. Elizabeth, you're on the show.
Bobby Bones
Good morning, studio.
Lunchbox
Morning.
Bobby Bones
I wanted to talk to Eddie and Lunchbox. Do you guys want $15,000?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah, of course we do. Here we go.
Lunchbox
This sounds like a trick.
Eddie
I like this.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, y' all should really go Talk to your 401k people at your job, because I actually went to go talk to mine, and I found out that I have $16,000 in there from the last two years, and I have another 16,000 from my other job, and I just worked there for three years. So in the last last six years, I actually made $30,000. And I feel like you guys have six years left at this job, so I feel like you guys can make some good money.
Lunchbox
So you're saying they should just go sign up for it?
Raymundo
Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
Hold on.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's easy. Easy money.
Amy
But is this her money? Like, is this kind of, like, very convenient. I started a savings, and I looked at it. I'm like, wow, I got $20,000. But that was your money. Like, I got that $20,000 too.
Lunchbox
No, but hers is probably also matched and went in, no taxes.
Raymundo
Yeah, matching helps.
Amy
Okay, that's different.
Lunchbox
And it's not taxed, and it goes in. So it is a bit different.
Eddie
I like the way she says, go talk to someone. They'll just give you 15K. I'm like, there's no one in this.
Lunchbox
Building to talk to for a free 15k. There's probably no one on earth to talk to that's just going to give you 15.
Eddie
Just go talk to your people. They'll give you 15k. I'm like, what?
Lunchbox
But so your advice, Elizabeth, is what to them?
Bobby Bones
Go talk to a financial advisor, like Abby's boyfriend, and he can help.
Eddie
You forgot about our meeting.
Lunchbox
You haven't scheduled it yet.
Eddie
I know. That's what I'm saying. I need to schedule. We were talking about getting a meeting together, and I forgot.
Lunchbox
Abby, what does your boyfriend say about these guys in here?
Raymundo
Well, basically, I asked him what he would be able to do for them. And he would start out by being like, what is your net? Like, gain or loss? Like, every month? How much do you have extra?
Lunchbox
What do you make? What do you make a month?
Raymundo
What do you have left over after all your nose are paid?
Lunchbox
Right.
Raymundo
Like, he wouldn't need to know exactly what they're making, but how much net get, like, profit or loss?
Eddie
I need to go do some numbers.
Raymundo
Basically, yeah. So, like, after you pay your mortgage and your grocery bill and everything. Nothing.
Amy
Nothing left?
Raymundo
There's nothing.
Amy
There's not a lot.
Raymundo
Okay, well, that's when you maybe need to budget differently so that you have a little left.
Amy
You think Abby's boyfriend could talk to my wife and be like, hey, look here. This is where we're at.
Raymundo
I love how this is his wife's problem. He has no.
Eddie
He does the financials.
Amy
I look at the balance, but she does the money, man. Like, that's her stuff.
Lunchbox
Okay, so it's her fault you don't have a 401k and you have nothing saved for retirement?
Amy
Well, no, because I've asked her about the 401k. She's like, we don't have that. We don't have money to put in that right now. We don't. We're using everything that we. That we have. So maybe, hey, maybe Abby's guy. Maybe I can get Abby's guy to talk to my wife. And maybe that fixes everything.
Lunchbox
He would need to look at what you're spending money on. And somebody from an outside would go, hey, do you really need to do this and spend it on this? And can you cut? That's what you would need.
Amy
Yeah. That's a tough conversation.
Lunchbox
You want to give him the books or what?
Amy
Well, it's not that. It's just that if they break up, then he knows all My stuff.
Lunchbox
And what's he gonna do with it, though?
Amy
Well, I don't know. Get back at Abby by getting that, taking my money, letting my info out.
Lunchbox
He just releases your information on the Internet, maybe?
Raymundo
No, he's a fiduciary.
Amy
I don't even know.
Eddie
Fiduciary.
Raymundo
No, it's like he only cares about their best interests, you know?
Lunchbox
Not him.
Amy
It's not for him.
Raymundo
It's.
Lunchbox
There. Lunchbox.
Eddie
Look, I. I said I would have a meeting with him, but now I gotta go do numbers. I gotta go balance them.
Lunchbox
But you said. But you didn't have a meeting with him. You forgot about it.
Eddie
I did forget. We. We went on vacation, and I forgot.
Lunchbox
We'Ve been back from vacation.
Eddie
I know. That's what I'm saying, but vacation, mind, I forgot about everything.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So why don't you set it up today, then?
Eddie
I will. I'll give him a call.
Lunchbox
Do you have his number?
Eddie
No, I figure I'll get on speaker on Abby's phone.
Lunchbox
Abby, are you guys gonna break up anytime soon? No, you're clear, Eddie. They live together.
Eddie
Good.
Amy
She says that now.
Raymundo
Yeah, we're good.
Lunchbox
Abby, will you stay on lunchbox to set the meeting up?
Raymundo
Yeah, I will.
Lunchbox
Okay. And Elizabeth, thank you for calling.
Bobby Bones
Thank you so much. And shout out to Morgan because of her podcast. I actually was listening to the retirees, and I was like, I need to check on my retirement. And so. Thanks, Morgan.
Morgan
Oh, that's awesome. See, the residents are helping everybody.
Lunchbox
Are you saving 401k?
Raymundo
Oh, yeah.
Morgan
I've been saving for, like, five years.
Amy
That's awesome.
Lunchbox
So cool. Hey, when's the best time to plant a tree?
Amy
Oh, I. You've done that? Hold on. You've done this before.
Lunchbox
When's the best time to plant a tree?
Amy
Yesterday.
Lunchbox
No, 20 years ago.
Amy
Oh, 20 years ago.
Lunchbox
Yeah. When's the second. When's the second best time to plant?
Amy
That's it. That's it.
Lunchbox
Today. Today.
Amy
Yeah, that's it.
Lunchbox
And you can't do the one 20 years ago because it's.
Amy
It's gone.
Lunchbox
And imagine when we started doing this bit if you would have started then.
Amy
Because we've been talking about this for a while.
Lunchbox
For, like, three years. I'd have that.
Amy
50,000.
Lunchbox
15. See, your mind goes into the wrong places, Elizabeth. Thank you.
Bobby Bones
Thank you, guys. Have a good day.
Lunchbox
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It'S time for the good news with Bobby. This guy goes to basically a garage sale and buys this painting for about 100 bucks, a little more than that. And it's written on there, it's called Vecchio Sultano. And just a cool painting. Looks old as crap, but just a cool painting he bought. And so he was like, I want to see how much this I like. Take a picture of it. Now AI is able to tell you what and it looked like possibly a fake Salvador Dali. Can't say I'm super familiar. I know the name, but I don't have any myself. And so it said that this looks like a Salvador Dali. So then he took it to another person to look at it and the guy said, nope, this is oddly for real and it's probably stolen way back in the day. And the painting you bought for a little over 100 bucks is now worth $37,000.
Amy
Wow.
Lunchbox
Love it. He's gonna sell it. Look, that's the picture. It's so Sol is on the left, right? And that's the picture on the right. And it just like Looks like crap. That looks crap, but it looks like crap.
Raymundo
Freaking me out.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it looks like. I mean, like a evil. A devil and a peach smashed together or something. I don't know. What do you see in that picture? You see a devil head on the bottom?
Raymundo
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it's terrible.
Raymundo
I think like a creepy possessed baby.
Lunchbox
Okay. We all see things. Interesting. But, yeah. 100 bucks. 37,000. I have an idea. First of all, we should. Because we have Dr. Laurie coming into studio sometime in the next couple months or so. We should all go to a thrift store and buy something.
Amy
A painting.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Amy
This could be awesome.
Lunchbox
And the thing we think could be worth it's probably not. And then bring it in and have it looked at. Love it. Tell me that's not an awesome idea.
Amy
That's a great idea.
Lunchbox
Okay, cool. Good story. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. Wake up, Wake up in the morning Riding this wigs. Next bit. And Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby bone store. And now morning Corny.
Eddie
The morning Corny.
Raymundo
Why did the elephants get kicked out of the pool party? Why they dropped their trunks?
Lunchbox
That was the morning Corny. I do want to do an update from Morgan because Morgan said she had all these packages show up at her house, and she did not know where they were from. And it was a ton of packages, right?
Morgan
Yeah, there was at least 15.
Lunchbox
And it felt like it was so many packages, it was some sort of scam. And so that's what we were worried about. So what happened?
Morgan
Well, so after the flowers got delivered, I started doing some investigating because I was just really nervous that somebody was trying to play a prank on me or I might have had some situation happening.
Lunchbox
Like. Like a stalker listener.
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
And they were just doing it under a different name. So I bought a service to, like, track down this woman's name. You bought a service online because you can only get so much information by putting somebody's name in. And I was like, I have to know whoever this person is and where she lives. So I track her down. It's to an address all the way across the city. I was like, that's not her. I start seeing some relatives close to her name, and it turns out she was, like, under her husband's name, and they lived right down the street from me. She was putting in the address. The same address does flipped.
Lunchbox
So she was putting in the wrong address. She was ordering things to the wrong address.
Raymundo
She's dyslexic yeah.
Morgan
But it's even funnier because. So I go to the house, I show up on the front porch because I'm like, I gotta put it into this. This woman has no idea what's happening to her packages. So I go with my boyfriend. I did not go alone. That felt weird. So I show up, the husband answers, and all I see because the door is glass, there's like, 20 packages just piled up at their front door. And I was like, hey, just so you know, like, I think your wife has been sending packages to my. And he's like, yeah, if you can't tell, we kind of have a shopping problem.
Lunchbox
And.
Morgan
So apparently she orders a lot of packages all the time, so he doesn't even think she knew that they were missing.
Lunchbox
And. But it sounds like, though, she was getting some of them, right?
Morgan
She was, but she was also getting.
Lunchbox
Some wrong because I think she was buying slapping buttons.
Raymundo
And then what about the flowers?
Morgan
I don't know. If she sent, like, an address to somebody and wanted to send her flowers and she sent. Accidentally said the wrong address. It's like two numbers flipped.
Lunchbox
That's weird. But at least you're not being scammed.
Morgan
Yeah, I feel a lot better. And I don't have to worry that somebody's, like, watching my house. So I do feel bad for her, though.
Lunchbox
There's a lot of packages bad for her.
Amy
Yeah, don't feel bad.
Lunchbox
The husband's like, we got a problem here, and somebody's showing up with more packages. Okay, I'm glad you're not getting scammed. That's the update. People have been asking what the deal was with Morgan's packages. Thank you, Morgan. Bobby Bone Show Bonehead. Story of the day.
Eddie
This story comes to us from Vancouver, British Columbia. A man was out for a hike in the wilderness when he was singing some Nickelback while some other hikers heard him and thought he was in distress. So they called for the search and rescue crew. They come out and they search the woods, and they find the guy. And they're like, you're not hurt? He's like, no, man. I was just singing Nickelback.
Lunchbox
They heard it in the distance.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Singing out loud.
Eddie
Never made it as a wise man.
Lunchbox
And they thought somebody was, like, screaming, but that he was just yelling Nickelback.
Amy
I mean, I guess the music's kind of that bad work. No, it sounds like somebody's.
Lunchbox
It is. You're such a hater, because if you were to peel Nickelback off of it, you'd be like, that's great music. I don't think so. They have a ton of awesome songs, and anybody that hates Nickelback is just hating out loud. So they get to love other people that want to fake hate out loud.
Amy
So do you think the people that called the 911, they just hated Nickelback?
Lunchbox
No, I think they just heard somebody yelling far away. This is how you remind me as a jam, everybody. This hater central around here lately? All right, go ahead.
Eddie
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Lunchbox
We have Darby on who is listening in Idaho. Darby, what's happening?
Bobby Bones
Good morning, studio.
Lunchbox
Morning.
Bobby Bones
So I was just listening on my way to work about all the scam calls, and I just wanted to share what happened the other day with my family.
Lunchbox
Yeah, go for it.
Bobby Bones
So my stepdad got a call at 6:40am from the Canyon County Police that his stepson was arrested and his bail was $1,000. And we had no clue what was going on, but turns out he had been arrested and he was in jail in Canyon County. But that was a scam. Caller calling. Oh, that's how we found out.
Lunchbox
Public information.
Bobby Bones
That's how we found out. Yeah, that's how we found out that my stepbrother was in jail.
Lunchbox
Well, I. And I think that that part is secondarily weird, but he was really in jail. But the fact that that was public information that he was arrested, someone grabbed, that was able to find the number, that's crazy because it's the truth. But the best lies are told within a truth. And the truth was, yeah, he's in jail. So you tend to believe it. However, the lie is they found the information public and called and tried to get the money.
Amy
Oh, you would pay that 100.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they called my mom, too, and his uncle in Texas.
Lunchbox
And did anybody pay anything?
Bobby Bones
Had a lot of information? No. No. When they called my mom, he had already been out. He already been bailed out. They were like, he's already out.
Lunchbox
What'd he do, by the way?
Bobby Bones
Some drug stuff.
Lunchbox
Got it. Got it. That's crazy, because that is public. So then they have the information, they try to track down the people that are connected. If they can find their numbers, they call them. And why would they not believe it's real? Because, yeah, the kid is in jail or the adult is in jail.
Amy
That is next level.
Lunchbox
That's next level, Darby. Thank you for sharing that, because I think this could happen to some of our listeners, and I'm glad you shared. I hope it doesn't, but I hope, you know, at least now, we talked about it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Well, thank you, guys. Have a great day.
Lunchbox
All right, see you later. That's Darby in Idaho, by the way. Scam alert, scam alert. Thank you. I do want to play this. Voicemail. Possible scam. Hit it, Ray.
Bobby Bones
Today I was at Target and I was just getting some cleaning supplies. I was by myself. I saw a woman with like a four month old baby. I smiled at her. Then she asks me if I would buy her some diapers and formula. I buy them for her. It ended up being about a hundred dollars. Then she asks me for cash. That started to raise a little bit.
Lunchbox
Of a red flag.
Bobby Bones
But then, I don't know, I guess I'm just gold. So I got some cash for her. I ended up giving her $80. So total $180. Afterwards, she asks if we could exchange numbers so that we could get lunch or something like that. Am I gullible or would you have phone for this too?
Lunchbox
So I do think the woman needed it or she wouldn't have been in a Target with a baby. Now, she may not have been as honest about what she needed all of that for, but I do think that anybody in a public place with a baby asking for money needs the money. Because if you had the money, you wouldn't be asking for the money or using part of your day standing in a place with a baby going, can I have money? So I don't. First of all, I don't think that was a scam in any way. Hey, that's awesome that you're able to buy all those diapers for her because I think that's amazing. And I think she did buy the diapers. It's great. And then you gave her some money. So it doesn't matter what she did with the money. You gave the money not based on what she was going to do with it, but because you feel like you wanted to give to somebody who needed it. It's like when you give a homeless guy money, then if you get mad, they buy alcohol. Well, you gave them the money and that money you're giving them to do whatever they see fit. We don't know what they did with the money, but she was in a bad place or she wouldn't even be in that position.
Raymundo
Yeah, I mean, I think that you did the right thing. I don't know about giving you her number so y' all can go grab lunch.
Lunchbox
Oh, no, I wouldn't do that at all. I wouldn't trade any information at all.
Raymundo
And something that pops into my mind is I would do what this person did, and I would just hope for the best and trust the whatever. But what's popping in my mind right now, too, is. Is the baby like a. A prop and she gets.
Lunchbox
Okay, you're going next level. That's somebody's baby, though.
Raymundo
Well, yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay, but even if it is somebody's baby, she's not standing there with that baby if she doesn't need the money.
Raymundo
Oh, I know.
Lunchbox
Yeah, she could take the diapers back, too. Listen, there are a hundred things you can do. You can return the diapers you get, but that's not on you anymore to see all that play out. What's on you is that you saw somebody in need, you felt it in your heart to give to them, and you hope for the best, and that's literally all that you can do. So we'd like to commend you for doing that, but we do not think you should give your number up.
Raymundo
Yeah. Or let her in.
Lunchbox
Do not have lunch. Do not let her come to your house.
Raymundo
Yeah. Stuff like that.
Lunchbox
I think she needed. And she's very lucky that you were there to help her because that is not done by somebody who doesn't need help. There's not like 50 people out at Targets and there's some kind of like, target pimp going, okay, everybody go out and collect money and bring it back and we'll just have a nice old time. No, that's somebody on Hard Times.
Raymundo
But. But that scenario could happen. What you're saying.
Lunchbox
But you also said she stole a baby from somebody.
Morgan
No, no, no, I said.
Raymundo
I said it was a prop. Borrow a baby prop, it could be a problem.
Lunchbox
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode Title: MON PT 1: Country Star Cameo Prices: Too High Or Too Low? + Celebs Who Rejected Us For Photos + Bobby Feud: Top 10 Reasons We Argue
Host: Premiere Networks
Release Date: August 11, 2025
Duration: Approximately 56 minutes
Overview:
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the pricing of country stars on Cameo. The hosts and guests debate whether the current prices are justified or inflated, sharing their personal opinions and industry insights.
Key Points:
Riley Green's Pricing:
Lunchbox mentions that Scuba Steve informed them Riley Green is offering Cameo appearances for $250, which they feel is too low given his fame. (03:49)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “Riley Green at 250. I would have said too low. What would you say about that one?” (03:51)
Response:
Raymundo: “I think that's probably too low.” (04:11)
Lee Greenwood's Expensive Fees:
The group discusses Lee Greenwood charging $500 per Cameo, sparking a debate on whether this price is fair. (04:35)
Quote:
Amy: “That's crazy.” (05:12)
Lunchbox: “I think it's Too high.” (05:03)
Leanne Rhymes and Gary Lavox's Rates:
Further analysis of other artists' Cameo prices, with opinions varying on what constitutes a fair fee. (05:22)
Quote:
Eddie: “I think she charges 150.” (05:36)
Lunchbox: “Leanne Rhymes charges $333. I feel like she could do 400.” (05:39)
Aaron Watson and Parmalee's Pricing Strategies:
Discussion on whether artists like Aaron Watson are underselling themselves and if bands like Parmalee should raise their rates. (07:18)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “I feel like he could do 100 easily.” (07:46)
Insights:
The conversation highlights the disparity in Cameo pricing among country stars, reflecting their popularity and demand. The hosts emphasize the importance of artists valuing their worth while also considering their fanbase's willingness to pay.
Overview:
The hosts share personal anecdotes and listener stories about celebrities who declined to take photos, delving into the awkwardness and reasons behind such rejections.
Key Points:
Buzz Aldrin’s Refusal:
Lunchbox recounts an encounter where Buzz Aldrin declined a photo request, likening it to a similar experience with Captain Sully. (13:03)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “He was like, no, no picture.” (14:10)
Chris Daughtry's Initial Hesitation:
Eddie shares how Chris Daughtry initially resisted taking a photo but eventually agreed after some persuasion. (14:36)
Quote:
Eddie: “He was like, yeah.” (16:54)
Gwen Stefani’s Boundaries:
Discussion about Gwen Stefani setting boundaries by refusing physical contact during photo ops. (15:07)
Quote:
Amy: “She gave in after some, you know, persuading.” (15:22)
David Schwimmer’s Silent Rejection:
Amy describes attempting to take a photo with David Schwimmer, who remained silent through the interaction. (15:41)
Quote:
Amy: “He just sat there didn’t say anything.” (16:07)
Listener Experiences:
Morgan and other listeners share their own encounters with celebrities, highlighting varying reactions from openness to outright refusal. (17:14)
Insights:
The segment underscores the challenges artists and celebrities face in managing their public interactions. While some may be open to fan engagement, others prioritize personal space and boundaries, leading to varied fan experiences.
Overview:
In a fun and interactive segment, the hosts play "Bobby Feud," where they guess the top reasons why American couples argue based on a recent YouGov poll.
Key Points:
Primary Reasons:
Money, kids, and parenting emerge as the top three reasons for arguments among couples. (25:44)
Quote:
Amy: “Number one answer. Money.” (25:46)
Lunchbox: “Show me money.” (25:46)
Additional Reasons:
The discussion moves to other common sources of conflict, including household chores, food choices, and tone of voice. (26:37)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “Show me chores.” (26:58)
Winner Announcement:
Morgan successfully identifies social media as one of the top reasons couples argue, securing her win in the game. (31:03)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “Morgan is our winner. Nice job, Morgan.” (31:04)
Insights:
The segment provides relatable content for listeners, reflecting common challenges in relationships. It fosters a sense of community as guests and hosts acknowledge shared experiences, offering both humor and validation.
Overview:
A heartwarming segment where the hosts share positive and inspiring stories, showcasing acts of kindness and heroism.
Key Points:
Hero Rescues Child:
Eddie narrates a story of a family whose six-year-old daughter with autism ran into a busy street. Weldon heroically intervened, saving her from potential harm. (24:06)
Quote:
Eddie: “He grabbed the six-year-old girl and brought her back to safety.” (24:32)
Community Support:
Lunchbox reflects on the importance of community heroes and expresses admiration for those who step up in critical moments. (24:43)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “Big shout out to Weldon. I think that's one we all would do.” (24:54)
Insights:
This segment emphasizes the good in people, highlighting everyday heroes within the community. It encourages listeners to appreciate and acknowledge those who make a difference, fostering a positive and uplifting atmosphere.
Overview:
The hosts discuss recent updates and safety tips related to social media and scam calls, aiming to educate and protect listeners.
Key Points:
Instagram Location Sharing Update:
Lunchbox warns listeners about a new Instagram feature that shares users' locations, urging them to disable it for safety reasons. (31:03)
Quote:
Eddie: “That new Instagram update is insane. It's called Maps, and it's just showing everyone's location, like Snapchat.” (31:17)
Scam Call Experiences:
Bobby Bones shares a personal story where his family received a fake arrest notice via a phone call, highlighting the sophistication of modern scams. (49:14)
Quote:
Bobby Bones: “Turns out he had been arrested and he was in jail… but that was a scam.” (49:24)
Advice on Handling Scams:
The hosts provide practical advice on identifying and responding to scam calls, emphasizing the importance of verifying information before taking action. (50:11)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “Best lies are told within a truth. You tend to believe it.” (50:21)
Insights:
By addressing these safety concerns, the hosts empower listeners with knowledge to navigate the digital landscape securely. The discussions promote vigilance and informed decision-making to prevent falling victim to scams.
Overview:
As the episode wraps up, hosts engage in light-hearted banter, share additional stories, and reiterate key messages.
Key Points:
Good Deeds Acknowledgment:
Amy praises Bobby's generous act of helping a woman in need, while Lunchbox advises against exchanging personal information with strangers. (52:44)
Quote:
Lunchbox: “We do not think you should give your number up.” (53:38)
Humorous Sign-Offs:
The hosts exchange jokes and corny puns, ending the episode on a cheerful note. (45:26)
Quote:
Raymundo: “Why did the elephants get kicked out of the pool party? Why they dropped their trunks?” (45:38)
Insights:
The episode concludes with a blend of humor and sincere advice, maintaining the show's engaging and personable tone. The hosts leave listeners with positive vibes and valuable information, reinforcing the community-oriented spirit of "The Bobby Bones Show."
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Conclusion:
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" offers a balanced mix of entertainment, relatable discussions, and valuable advice. From analyzing Cameo pricing among country stars to sharing personal stories about celebrity interactions and relationship dynamics, the hosts engage listeners with humor and authenticity. The inclusion of safety tips and heartwarming stories further enriches the listening experience, making it both enjoyable and informative for a diverse audience.