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Lunchbox
That's the opening?
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Really?
Amy
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say. With Bobby Bones and Matt Castle between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with The star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I texted you and you text me back. Now I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it. And the. The heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest. It was a little pink. There was something sentimental when you. When. When you send. It was like, do I send the heart now? I don't like the color edition. It's extremely pink. Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Wake up, wake up in the morning. Come on. Then you turn the radio on, and the dial just keeps on turning. Then you hear Eddie, Emmy, Lunchbox, Morgan, too, Scooter Steve, Red habit trying to put you through. Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby Vaughn. A big announcement every year. This could be the ninth year. I'm not sure why they took the numbers off, except for Covid, because we'd be like seven years in a row. And then after Covid, we couldn't say in a row. But Eddie and I have done a show at the Ryman in Nashville every year to raise money for St. Jude, and it's always been a great show. Not even because of us, because, like, Garth Brooks or Chris Stapleton or Post Malone showed up or just the people that come and play with us. It's always an awesome show. So I want to tell you the lineup and tickets will go on sale this Friday, if you're listening. So if you're in Nashville, great. If you want to come for this show, which a lot of people do, amazing. But the show will be obviously Eddie and I, the Raging Idiots, which. This is the reason everybody wants to come. Nobody even cares about the other acts. That's the reason I don't even need to read the rest of the art, if I'm being honest. Yes.
Eddie
Just read them just for fun.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Just because I'll exercise my speaking voice. Miranda Lambert is going to come and play. It's our first time ever playing the Million Dollar Show. We're so excited about that. Bailey Zimmerman, Tracy Lawrence, Clint Black, you guys know by listening to the show. And I don't talk about it a lot, but way, way back in the day, I was one of the members of O Town, the boy band. Cause I Want it all. Nothing at all. That song. And it was. I. I was out before they got big, and for a while, we didn't really talk. Now I think we're on pretty good terms. They're going to come, and it's the first time we've been back together in 20 years.
Lunchbox
Amazing.
Bobby Bones
So all of O Town will be coming, and they're gracious enough for charity.
Lunchbox
The complete Otown.
Bobby Bones
Complete O Town for charity. And we're going to sing and perform for the first time in a long time. So O Town will be there. The Castellos, Iris Copperman, and then again, a lot of special guests. This is always a really fun show if you're watching and really exhausting show if you're playing it, because we have a house band and we have to learn every song and it's super cool. Don't get me wrong.
Lunchbox
We are the house band.
Bobby Bones
We are the house. I mean. Yeah. Yeah. So please come. Tickets sell super fast, but they go on sale Friday at 10am Central Time@bobbybones.com. so it'll be amazing. Aside from our parts.
Lunchbox
No, that's the best part, man.
Bobby Bones
Everybody else is going to be amazing.
Eddie
It's all good.
Bobby Bones
But bobbybones. Com, 10aM On Friday, that's the big announcement. Amazing. Thank you, guys. Here's a voicemail we got over the weekend. Lunchbox talking about his prom king.
Abby
Again, longtime listener.
Bobby Bones
And I know Lunchbox is, like, super proud of this. I just wanted to stir the pot a little bit. And when I was in high school, everybody knew who the prom king was. Right? They voted. They knew who the guy was. There's always that jockey guy that you hated. He actually never got the award. They always gave it to someone with special needs or someone who got picked on or bullied a lot. Someone who the school knew and everybody kind of knew in the class. Like, someone really liked this guy or they feel this guy. Now that, you know, school's kind of ending, they're graduating. So did Lunchbox ever consider they felt bad for him? Great cue. Possibly now, in your older age. Was it a charity award?
Amy
No. I was the most popular kid in school. That's what happened. I was. I was the creme de la creme. I was the best one there. Everybody loved me and they wanted to reward me with Prom King because everybody liked me because I was so popular and Cool. And they gave me the crown. That's it. Plain and simple.
Bobby Bones
I hear you.
Amy
I. I mean, I got no special needs, so. I mean, I don't know how I'd be that person.
Bobby Bones
You do. Physically. You can't touch your shoulder. You have some stuff, right? Maybe. Maybe some mental stuff too. Who knows? But.
Amy
But no, there's no possible.
Bobby Bones
People from your high school call us and say what you're saying is not 100 accurate.
Amy
Yeah, and we don't know who those people are. That's. Those are the people that wanted to be my friend and they. No one know who they were.
Bobby Bones
Good point.
Amy
You know what I mean?
Bobby Bones
They didn't make the cut.
Amy
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Bouncer at the front of the door didn't let him in.
Amy
Sorry, you're not welcome here. Thank you very much.
Bobby Bones
So you're for sure that didn't happen to you?
Amy
Oh, for sure. It was a popularity thing, being the most well liked person in my school. That's why I was prom king and class of 99, Anderson High School.
Bobby Bones
What made you so pop? I'm just wondering what trade it was that made you so popular.
Amy
I mean, just my personality, dude. Life of the party.
Bobby Bones
Got it. Life party. Okay.
Amy
Look at me.
Bobby Bones
Hello.
Amy
Everybody wants to be around me.
Bobby Bones
Are you saying that as of now.
Amy
Still do.
Bobby Bones
So now I think maybe. Maybe a special needs thing. Because I don't think they do now. Yeah. If you thought that, then what do you mean?
Amy
Now they don't want to. Oh, like, do you remember when I walked in a bar, it was like, what up?
Eddie
Delusional is not special.
Bobby Bones
No, no. I'm just saying that guy may be onto something.
Eddie
I know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay. Let's do the Morning Corny. All right, go ahead. The Morning Corny.
Eddie
Why did the vegetable gardener quit?
Bobby Bones
Why the vegetable gardener quit?
Eddie
Because his celery wasn't high enough.
Lunchbox
Celery. Celery.
Bobby Bones
I didn't. That was the morning Corny. Thanks. He wanted a higher celery. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Eddie
Should I do it that way?
Bobby Bones
Probably, because I didn't. The context I didn't quite grab. I like it, though.
Eddie
He wanted a higher celery.
Bobby Bones
Ah. Got us. She got us. Bones. It's the 15 seconds of fame game. Name the person who had the fame. She went viral after a social media video containing an off the cuff suggestive tip boosted her to Internet fame. And she was known as Hawk Tua. What's her real name? Hawk Tua. What's her real name?
Lunchbox
I'm in.
Amy
I'm in for the Win.
Eddie
I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Amy.
Eddie
Haley.
Bobby Bones
I need full name.
Eddie
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
Uh huh.
Eddie
Dang.
Lunchbox
Really?
Eddie
Haley. Waiter singer. I know.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Amy
Haley Welch.
Lunchbox
Eddie Haley Welch.
Bobby Bones
The answer is Haley Welch.
Eddie
W.
Bobby Bones
Is there a clip on that? It says clip. Oh, you gotta give him that. Huck too. And spit on that day.
Amy
I checked her on Twitter the other day. Still am absent.
Bobby Bones
There's been one picture of her out. She's in on the beach. There was like a resurface. She's in like a two thousand dollar Dior swimsuit. That's it. She's not come back. Really? Next up, what's the name of the artist whose viral hit song Friday brought her fleeting fame in 2011?
Eddie
Amy Rebecca Black.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Amy
Rebecca Black.
Lunchbox
Eddie Rebecca Black.
Bobby Bones
Correct. What? Cash Me outside teen became infamous for her appearance on Dr. Phil in 2016. Catch me outside. How about that?
Amy
Oh, I need to know her real name. Yep.
Bobby Bones
Catch me outside. How about that? Catch me outside. How about that?
Eddie
I need to know her real name.
Bobby Bones
Well, you have to give a name. Cash Me Outside girl's not going to count.
Lunchbox
It's not going to count.
Bobby Bones
Is that what you wrote? I just need a name. Yeah, okay. All right. Five seconds.
Abby
Catch me outside.
Bobby Bones
How about that? Give me a name. Pins down. I. I'll take one of two names, but pins are down. Lunchbox.
Amy
Bad Baby.
Bobby Bones
Correct. You have it written down? Yeah.
Amy
I just don't know her real name. That's why I have Bad Baby.
Bobby Bones
Like set. Bad Baby.
I
Amy Dollar Bill.
Bobby Bones
Dollar Bill Eddie.
Lunchbox
Priscilla Dun.
Bobby Bones
No. Bad Baby. Her performing. Performing name or Danielle Bregoli. Her real name.
Amy
She made a lot of money.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox takes millions and millions of. Only fans.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh yeah.
Bobby Bones
Millions. Lunchbox takes the lead. Next up, what was the name of the kid in this viral video from 2007 that bit his brother's finger? Ow. Ow. That really hurts.
Eddie
I'm in.
Amy
I'm in for the win.
Bobby Bones
Eddie.
Lunchbox
Charlie.
Bobby Bones
Lunch Charlie. Amy. Charlie. Correct.
Eddie
Good bit me.
Bobby Bones
What's the name of the Jeopardy. Player who in 2004 secured a consecutive 74 wins, setting the record for the highest earning American game show contestant? What's the name of the Jeopardy. Player who in 2004 secured a consecutive 74 wins, setting the record as the highest earning American game show contestant?
Amy
I'm in for the winner.
Bobby Bones
If you get this lunchbox, you win. And you'll pull away. Yes. And you will be the victor.
Lunchbox
You know it, man.
Bobby Bones
If they don't get it either, you know. Amy Paul Robertson. So close.
Lunchbox
Eddie Glenn Hansen.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I like it. Lunchbox.
Amy
Ken Jennings.
Eddie
That's it.
Lunchbox
That's it.
Bobby Bones
Correct. And he re emerged and now he's like. He's the host. Yeah. Dang. He's the most.
Lunchbox
The host.
Amy
I don't. What did he do before? Like, we're. He just left. His job is now on. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he's making like, real money. Like, that's crazy.
Amy
That's so cool.
Bobby Bones
Hey, the guy who knows 50 minutes fame better than all you knuckleheads. Our winner, Lunchbox. We had this voicemail that we talked about on the show last week.
Abby
I'm looking for some advice. My dad is 50 years old and he's got a severe heart condition where he only has 30 of his heart. And he just continues to go and go and go physically, mentally, and it is extremely straining for him. Just looking for some advice on what I should do to try to lighten his load. I'm a full time truck driver. I've spent hours and hours away from home, so I'm not quite sure what I should do. Any advice would be great. Thanks. Longtime listener. Love the show.
Bobby Bones
Love the voicemail. Thank you for asking us that. And our question was we need more context. We gave some advice, but we're like, we need to know what's up. Is it him? Is it? So we have the guy on the phone now. His name is Bobby. He's on the phone to give us more details. Bobby, what's up?
Abby
Okay, so my dad, he's had two heart attacks. He's had nine stints, a double bypass surgery, mechanical valve replacement. And he just keeps physically going and going and going. And I'm just at a loss about what I can do to try to get him to understand that he's. He's not going to last much longer if he keeps going the way he's going.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so this is the question that we had. I'm glad you called because as we were talking about this, is he choosing to continue going even though he knows what's up, or do you need help? So he's content. He's like, I'm just going to keep going until I drop. Right? Like it's his choice. Okay. There's really, there's nothing you're going to be able to do with all that that's happened to him. And I get loving him and hating that all that's happened. And if eight things have happened, the ninth is probably going to happen and that sucks. I don't know. Unless you're able to leverage grandkids and hey, they Like a real serious talk of, you know, Judy. Judy's 11. Like, I would love for you to see her graduate. And I'm not asking you to change your life, but if you could scale it back just a bit, just for her. He's not going to do it for him because he hasn't. He's not going to do it for you, but he's not doing it in spite of you. He's doing it because this is how he's lived his life forever. But the only way that I can see it actually affecting change is if you leverage a child against him. And it. So whomever that, do you have kids or are there any grandkids at all?
Abby
My sister has kids. I've got a ne. Or I've got both. My sisters have kids. One has five and one has one. That's a story for a different day. But yes, it is, you know, and he loves them.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's it. That's the move. That. Or tie him down. That's it. Because otherwise you're not. Yeah. Because you're. He's not going to change. Yeah, right. He. And I'm sure, Bobby, I'm sure you have a lot of these traits as well. Apple don't fall far from the tree. So I bet you, you can relate a bit because I would bet you're pretty stubborn as well. Am I true? Am I right on this?
Abby
I run 14 hours a day, six hours a day. So, yeah, you're freaking pretty well closed.
Bobby Bones
So you're gonna have to leverage the children, the grandchildren. That's the only thing. And you're gonna have to be like, hey, look, they're starting to be concerned that their grandpa's not going to be around and they'd love to have you at sixth grade graduation. @ graduation. That's even if they don't tell them a lie. Have them be like, pepaw, we need you. We want you. Have them draw like a picture with crayons of dead people and be like, I don't know why they drew this. You draw. Hey, Bob, you draw it. It looks like a kid. Like, they drew this because they think you're going to die because you're. You have to all seriously have to leverage that. The grandkids. Amy, anything you want to say?
Eddie
Yeah, I just think highlighting those important milestones and expressing concern for him and his health and his heart condition, like, I think that that's all very normal. I would choose a calm time to have this conversation.
Bobby Bones
And Bobby, think about.
Eddie
His heart rate is up or anything.
Bobby Bones
Think about how you would react if somebody did this to you because you wouldn't like it. It would be uncomfortable. And so you think about how it would best be done to you and do that to your dad. Because again, the apple don't fall far from the tree. You just said that.
Eddie
Can you involve a doctor?
Bobby Bones
Oh, don't do that.
Eddie
Why?
Bobby Bones
It needs to be, like, super personal. I only thing to involve would be, like, the grandkids coming in, like, strategically at the end. Papa, you don't want to get too clinical or too serious. It's got to be total emotion.
Eddie
I mean, keep it in your back pocket in case the sentimental stuff doesn't work.
Bobby Bones
I'm a doctor in the hall. Or what?
Lunchbox
Ready to go?
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm a doctor. You can have me on. I'm a doctor of letters. I'm not going to help much, but yeah, Bob, you have to leverage something that he actually cares about, because he doesn't. I'm not going to say doesn't care about himself, but he probably feels either invincible or it doesn't matter. But what does matter? That's going to be what changes him. I appreciate you calling. I think this is the only way. And it's probably still not going to work because people are how people are until something dramatic changes him. And he's had all these dramatic things and he still hasn't changed. But, Bobby, here's the other thing. Look at this, Bobby, because when stuff starts to happen to you.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Remember, you have to remember this when you did it to him, because you're going to feel this later when someone's going to say, bob, you got to chill out. Oh, my God. It's like I'm talking to myself. Guys, this is weird. Yeah. Bobby, this has been not sore, not contentious, but between my wife and I, these have been conversations because. And I've had some health issues that I've alluded to, but not talked about, where it was very difficult for me to hear. And I would get. I would get angry and like, how are you going to tell me not to do what I've done my whole life? She's like, I'm not telling you what not to do. I'm expressing the concerns about how it makes me feel that you're doing this for this long every single day. And you're this. And I'm. And I'm always like, I'm not stressed out. I don't feel stressed. And she's like, why do you think you don't sleep? It's all happening here. So Bobby, think. This is the lesson. Keep this in your pocket for yourself for later when it happens to you as well, so. And I just took out a lesson, too.
Lunchbox
Well, all three of you guys.
Bobby Bones
Dude, this is an after school special. We just had it here on the air. Okay. Does that help at all?
Abby
Oh, yeah, it absolutely helps. And that's the reason I wanted to ask you, because, you know, you kind of resemble the same state of mind that my dad has, because you just go and go and go, and you've got the health condition that you have. I'm a longtime listener, and I've heard about all your stomach issues. The tear in your. In your butthole stomach lining.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, that too.
Abby
And. And that's why I wanted to call and ask you what your opinion was, because you've been in his position and.
Bobby Bones
You know, you had the doctor and your position, Bobby. Right. Yeah. And again, there are more. It is hereditary or it's an environment that you have grown in and is what your culture is. Right. You've seen it conditioned. Yeah. And you're. You're emulating it because of conditional. Okay, so here's what we're gonna. I'm taking something from this, too. I love when this happens. You're gonna do this with your dad. He's probably not gonna change, but even if you can ask him for 15% change, even if it's like, will you peel, like, one corner back? That's a small victory. That's how my wife was able to get something from me. I'm 28% better when it comes to situations with that and at home. And one day I'll talk about what really happened to me. Yeah, we got it. This is good for everybody. Bobby, good luck. I am rooting for you. I'm also going to take something from this for myself. And I hope the best for your dad and his health, and I hope he lives to see his grandkids be adults.
Abby
All right, I appreciate it. Thank you, guys.
Bobby Bones
All right, buddy. Have a good day. Are you ready for the ultimate country throwdown? It's the I Heart Country Festival presented by Capital One Bigger Bolder. Packed with your favorite stars plus Capital One cardholders. It's your moment. Snag tickets before anyone else and grab an exclusive access pass to a private show pre event with one of the night's performers. Tickets and access passes go live January 21st for 48 hours or while pre sale supplies last. Be sure to mark your calendars. You don't want to miss this. Head to iheartradio.com capital1 for all the details.
Jason Alexander
I'm Jason Alexander.
Matt Castle
And I'm Peter Tilden. And together on the really Know really.
Jason Alexander
Podcast, our mission is to get the true answers to life's best baffling questions.
Matt Castle
Like why they refuse to make the bathroom door go all the way to the floor.
Jason Alexander
We got the answer.
Matt Castle
Will space junk block your cell signal? The astronaut who almost drowned during a spacewalk gives us the answer. We talk with the scientist who figured out if your dog truly loves you and the one bringing back the woolly mammoth. Plus, does Tom Cruise really do his own stunts? His stuntman reveals the answer. And you never know who's going to drop by.
Jason Alexander
Mr. Bryan Cranston is with us.
Bobby Bones
How are you?
Eddie
Hello.
Matt Castle
My friend Wayne Knight. About Jurassic Park.
Jason Alexander
Wayne Knight, welcome. Welcome to really. No, really, sir.
Bobby Bones
Bless you all.
Matt Castle
Hello, Newman. And you never know when Howie Mandel might just stop by to talk about judging.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox
That's the opening?
Jason Alexander
Really? Not really.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, really?
Lunchbox
No, really.
Jason Alexander
Go to reallynoreally.com and register to win.
Matt Castle
500, a guest spot on our podcast or a limited edition sign Jason Bobblehead.
Jason Alexander
It's called really no really? And you can find it on the iHeartRadio app on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I. I texted you, and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it, and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest. It was a little pink. There was something sentimental when you.
Amy
Like when you send it.
Bobby Bones
It was like, do I send the heart now? I don't like the color addition. It's extremely pink. Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's the question, Eddie?
Lunchbox
I want to know if a certain word is a bad word.
Bobby Bones
Get the bleep button ready.
Lunchbox
Yeah, get it ready. Cuz I've just always wondered, and especially over the holiday season, I was with my in laws and there were certain times when I was about to say it, but I'd always say something else.
Bobby Bones
What's the word?
Lunchbox
Damn.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's a curse word. But it's the lightest of the curse words, I think. Oh, that's a curse word. Yeah, that's a. That is a. I would consider that a curse word.
Eddie
Yeah. Because the alternative is dang.
Bobby Bones
Good point. If there's an alternative, and that's what.
Lunchbox
I did over the holidays. I was like, dang or like damn. You know, like.
Bobby Bones
So I wouldn't say that's still it though. That's like when you did that damn. That's still it. You know what I mean?
Eddie
When are you ever saying damn?
Lunchbox
Like we were watching some on TV and like somebody got shot. Like damn.
Bobby Bones
But that's not a better version. That's just. That's it. That's just. It is.
Amy
It's an extended version.
Bobby Bones
If you said the F word and just went, oh, I feel like if.
Lunchbox
You'Re just like, can I. I can say it.
Bobby Bones
What?
Lunchbox
The word.
Eddie
You've already been saying it.
Bobby Bones
Damn.
Lunchbox
Because like when you say like damn, it's hot in here. Like it's different than damn.
Eddie
That is way more.
Bobby Bones
But it's the same word.
Amy
It's the exact same word.
Bobby Bones
Gang is not the same.
Eddie
I will say, though, my dad would always go, well, I'll be damn. And that does sound more innocent than damn.
Amy
Yeah, that's like mind blown.
Bobby Bones
It's the most innocent of the curse words. Like if we were to rank the.
Eddie
Curse words, but you stick an I'll be in front of it and it makes it sweeter.
Bobby Bones
Sure. Still. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Old people say that it is a cuss word. It is.
Bobby Bones
It is a cuss word.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
If I were ranking them, the D word would be the lightest. That'd be the. That's the. That's elementary school.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
I think as far as curse words, the A word that it can also be a donkey, which. And Amy made a great point. If it has a word you can substitute in its place, which would be but rear end. Butthole. But the A, that's second. Because that's. That's worse than the D word.
Eddie
And you got shoot.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Now that gets into the serious.
Lunchbox
That's serious.
Bobby Bones
The F word is the king fudge. Yeah. As far as like traditional curse words, now you have the C word, which Is.
Lunchbox
Oh, that was bad, dude.
Bobby Bones
Which is. Which is. Right. It's like, dirty and not allowed, and it's a curse word, but it's not a traditional curse word. Like, it's. No, Like, I don't.
Eddie
That's not something I say when, like, I'm frustrated or I hit my toe. Or you could call somebody that. Yeah, I know, but I don't. I don't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but I don't say any of it. But I can still. It'd be like, there's an old comic book, Dick Tracy. Now if you call somebody Richard. Hey, Dick. That's. And. But if you were to be like, hey, look at my. If you were to do that.
Eddie
That's anatomy.
Bobby Bones
Sure. But I'm saying that's what I'm called. That's a version of. That's not a curse word. But that's a bad word.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Like, it's like that C word. But C word is the worst. But C word, same thing for. It's a body, but it's a worst body part.
Eddie
Yes, I agree.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It goes D. Wait, that's a body part. It goes D, then P, then C. Low. Yeah. On the body part. Ones. Dang. Yeah. D is the lowest of the body part. One still.
Amy
Oh, my God, Eddie.
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy
What is that body part?
Eddie
Yes, it's a funny part. What are you talking about? What are you talking about?
Amy
Where have you been?
Bobby Bones
It has many different.
Lunchbox
I couldn't tell you, like, if they said point out this. That.
Eddie
Which one is he talking about? You.
Amy
Is.
Eddie
Are you for real?
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
I mean, yes, I'm serious.
Eddie
Okay, interesting. Because even I know that.
Bobby Bones
Fair enough.
Lunchbox
Well, don't you have one?
Bobby Bones
See? Oh, no, no.
Lunchbox
I'm telling you.
Bobby Bones
I mean, yes, yes, but it doesn't matter. The answer to your question. Yes.
Lunchbox
Is damn a bad word.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
It is a cuss word. Yes. It's the lightest of the curse words.
Eddie
What about Dang. Dang it. No, but you say. Is that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because that's the full word.
Eddie
I'm not gonna say it.
Bobby Bones
But you can say it.
Lunchbox
Damn it.
Bobby Bones
Right. I don't find people. And that's not a findable offense by the fcc. If you were to the S word, it would be. Right, but that's only if somebody complains. F word. For sure. Can't say C word. You can on a podcast, but you can't on a broadcast, because broadcast is owned by the government. Everybody feel educated. Yeah.
Lunchbox
It's a slippery slope, though. Can we? We can't.
Bobby Bones
It's not slippery. We're not. We don't slip around on the air.
Lunchbox
We don't say that here.
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
Okay. But we say dang.
Bobby Bones
But there's like. There's like the B word, right? Curse word. Yeah. But when referred to with a dog, it's because it's never really. That's really never talked about as a female dog. Like the original. The term, it still feels like it's a bad word because that, in that context, it's never used like, which. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But. But it's listed as a female dog or other canine. Like, that's the definition. So it's.
Eddie
Why is. Why is that that Was it that first. And then we made it to women.
Bobby Bones
To call a woman that. Because a female dog saying. But then there are. There are slurs, racial slurs, sexuality slurs. That are also bad words, of course, that aren't traditional curse words.
Lunchbox
I know those. I don't have questions about those.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Do you feel educated?
Lunchbox
Yes. Thank you for that.
Bobby Bones
You're welcome. I think we had a good lesson here.
Lunchbox
I think when in doubt, just say dang. Right, though, like, just say ding on that one. Yeah, just say dang. If you're around grandparents or something, just say ding.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Or you can just be you.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't care. So it's all good to me. I don't mind cursing at all. I don't like the slur ones, the slurry words. I don't like being around those. I don't like hearing the C word unless it's like a comedian that's perfectly using it but doesn't use it a lot.
Eddie
I don't even know. I don't like that one at all.
Bobby Bones
And I don't mind the F word unless it's used a ton just to be funny. It's not that funny. But if you use it strategically, it's hilarious.
Lunchbox
Sometimes there's just no better way to explain yourself than using that F. I.
Eddie
Mean, even if you're using it alone, it's therapeutic.
Lunchbox
It is.
Bobby Bones
Man, I feel like I would cheat even using a line. I feel like I'm cheating because I just do it for discipline reasons, not because I'm better than it. I'm way worse than cuss words. Gotta see some stuff I do when I'm alone. According to a new study, when you have an important decision to make, do it immediately. When you wake up at 8:30 in the morning, the key is to do it before you go into work and before you get your day off and running. Researchers have Found they'll make the best decisions at that time. When there's peace and quiet before the rest of the day starts in on us. Who.
Eddie
Who's got peace and quiet?
Bobby Bones
Why.
Eddie
Why is it 8:30?
Amy
That's 8:30 to me.
Bobby Bones
I think it's that time maybe when you're driving to work.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
When you kind of have a second before all of your decision fatigue sets in. So I don't think it's like when you wake up and they think it is absolutely the quietest. It's the quietest based on all the decisions you have to make professionally throughout the day. Okay. So it doesn't have to be 8:30. I think that's kind of a floating scale too, by the way. But it's before you go to work and you get decision fatigue. That's for mental floss. There you go. There's a whole story out about pictures or things on your desk and how unfair it is and even sexist it is. They have found different things for women and for men with pictures on their desk. For women, having more than two photos on their desk makes people think that a woman would rather be somewhere else than work.
Eddie
What?
Bobby Bones
For men, having more than two photos makes them seem more dedicated to their jobs because they keep all that stuff at work, because they're not going to those places. That's some bull crap. That's sexist. That's dest sex. Wait. Desk sexism. And I will not stand for it. Huh? If you don't have any pictures, it comes off cold and closed off. See how I think you're just focusing?
Amy
You're not distracted.
Bobby Bones
People are less likely to talk to you at the office as well if you have no pictures on your desk. So there you go. These desks are kind of weird. I have an office desk, but I.
Lunchbox
Do have pictures over there.
Bobby Bones
You have a few pictures in there.
Eddie
Family ones.
Bobby Bones
My office isn't done yet. It's like 60 done.
Lunchbox
Still working on it.
Bobby Bones
Mostly it's just. I'll be honest with you. It's just pictures of me.
Lunchbox
That's dedication.
Bobby Bones
I have like one picture that Ronnie done at Brooks and Dunn took. It's a huge cowboy picture of me that I thought. It's hilarious. Hanging. I'm just gonna be honest. Mostly pictures of me. But I'm going to fix all that. We're not there yet. Spotlight effect. This is from Cornell University. Psychologists say there's something called the spotlight effect where people overestimate how much attention other people pay to them. See, I also say this a Lot in a different way, probably a much less polished way, is that we are always worried about what people think about us, what we wear, what we drive, if we suck at something, if we fall on our face. And I'm constantly saying and reminding myself too, nobody cares. They might giggle for a second, but everyone is so focused on themselves that there's really nothing you can do. Where mine comes from, I wrote a book called Fail until youl don't, which is. And a big part of that book, I wrote it four years ago at this point is that people fail and they're embarrassed. But do you know who's most embarrassed? Well, only you, because nobody else is thinking about you. You really, you could trip and fall down, think about somebody you see fall down on the street. You're like, oh God. Either haha or you don't think about it. Ten seconds later, people be like, I gotta give a presentation at work, I'm gonna suck. Okay, I would like for you to remove thinking about you sucking because even if you suck, no one's gonna think about it. 20 minutes later you're done. The only person to think about it is you. There is freedom in nobody caring. I just did an interview with somebody, we were talking about that. I think the most freeing thing in the world is nobody cares about you. Now, I don't mean loves you like your family. I'm saying nobody cares. You spend all this time worried about people, think how they think. What do they think I'm good at this? Am I good? Nobody cares about you. Nothing matters. And nobody cares in the best way. That should be the most freeing words I should possibly say. Nothing matters. Nobody cares. Now I'm not talking about your core. Your core. Be the people you love. Because it matters to them. That nine to 11 people in your life matters to them. They want to see you do the best. Nothing matters. Nobody cares outside of that. They might care for a second, but they're. Everyone is so focused on themselves, including us, because we look, we don't care what other people do. It doesn't matter. So I hope that gives people freedom to go out and try and bomb. Who cares for a second you. They will. Then. Then they forget because they got themselves to worry about. But I'm a victim of it too. Sometimes where I'm like, oh, like if I go, especially when I was doing a bunch of stand up and some jokes wouldn't work, like three in a row and it would bomb and I would be like, oh, it's miserable, I suck, I hate me. And then I'm like, you know what? Nobody probably thought about that five seconds later. Or I do a bad show here or so anyway, spotlight effect is the new term for it.
Eddie
Good reminder, nobody cares.
Bobby Bones
The most freeing words you could possibly say to yourself. Nothing matters. Nobody cares. The parentheses are the very, very, very few people that you love in your core group. They matter and they care, but they want the best for you. Nothing matters. Nobody cares.
Eddie
Your book was 2018, by the way.
I
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Dang. I don't count Covid years.
Lunchbox
Oh, you don't?
Bobby Bones
That's a. Yeah, those don't count. Those aren't real.
Lunchbox
Like in sports.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know. And I'm only 41. I don't count cover. You really don't know in any way whatsoever? Code years don't count. That wasn't real life.
Eddie
I didn't know this was a thing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, it was until right this second. So, no, I don't count covered years. That's funny. Yeah, because that's stupid. All that was stupid. I'm gonna talk about the wildfires definitely at the end. So I'm not. Not talking about the wildfires, but I want to get through some of this so we can spend some time there. Florida woman pooped on a Family Dollar floor as her accomplice stole $500 worth of cleaning products.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
That's the best cover me I've ever heard. Yeah, especially if that wasn't, like, talked about before. Janice, cover me.
Lunchbox
I think it was a husband.
Bobby Bones
Dude. It was.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Teamwork.
Bobby Bones
Wife. Janice, cover me. Gotcha. Hub.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
That's the greatest cover me I've ever heard. You know, mostly it's cover me. No. Somebody goes full two right in aisle.
Eddie
Six, and they stole cleaning products, among other things.
Bobby Bones
Another thing. Yeah, but they did steal. Yeah, but that's the irony, too.
Eddie
Did you clean it up afterwards? Steal the cleaning stuff? Well, maybe they have a cleaning business. Exactly. There's a secondary market where they're.
Bobby Bones
They stole it to have. They didn't steal it to cleaner poop. For sure.
Eddie
But yes, but I can see how you needed to preface that story with we're going to talk about real issues coming soon.
Bobby Bones
For sure. For sure. A powerful winter storm that we lived in, and we got some of it dump Snow in the US south still got some snow, but hit the 40s yesterday, so a lot melted. Yeah, but we got about 4 inches, and for us, that's the big one. That's a big. That's a big kahuna so we, we were snowed in at the house. My in laws in Oklahoma got about 10 inches.
Eddie
Oh wow.
Lunchbox
Wow, that's a lot.
Bobby Bones
Which is a lot. My cousin in Arkansas, I think she got like eight. So we kind of got the tail end of that. But I think there's another batch of cold coming through in the next couple of weeks that could possibly be snow, but it's going to be cold now on Tick Tock for some reason because I've been looking up weather. I get live streamers that just live stream their weather analysis, but they're like 28 year olds and they sit. It's actually great. I learned about the whole system coming from Canada. It's coming on down. Canada's bringing, it's like they're giving it to us as a gift.
Lunchbox
So this snow is from Canada?
Bobby Bones
No, this one's coming from west to east. But like the, the polar, the temperatures are coming down and when it meets the precipitation that comes left to right. Dude, don't listen to me.
Lunchbox
You sound like, you know, I'm not.
Bobby Bones
Trying to give disinformation, but that's basically what, what's happened. That air is coming down from the north, North Pole.
Lunchbox
Oh, Santa's house.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And then the precipitation is coming left to right as it always does. So there's that.
Amy
Huh, I didn't know precipitation always came from left to right.
Bobby Bones
Think it fair? Sometimes, sometimes come from kind of up to down, but always left to right.
Amy
So it always comes from California.
Bobby Bones
No, sometimes it can come like from.
Eddie
One direction, sometimes it can come up.
Bobby Bones
From like the water, like Texas and come up and go. But it still always moves right. It can go up. Wow.
Amy
How is that?
Bobby Bones
Like why is that fact check me on that positive.
Amy
Because I mean the wind blows both ways.
Eddie
Direction it's going the most. Like when you're flying, you know, if you're headed one direction in an airplane, you're gonna always have headwind. In the other direction you're gonna have tailwind.
Bobby Bones
That's true because the tailwind for us is when you fly California here and headwinds when you fly back.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So it. So most weather systems in mid latitudes in the Northern hemisphere, including rain, tend to move west to east due to prevailing winds and the Coriolis effect. The direction can vary depending on local atmospheric conditions and jet stream patterns. Some storms can move in other directions in very specific situations they can go east to west, but it is a very, very low percentage and the environment has to be exactly right for that. But generally speaking, if you look at the map lunchbox, like the radar, it's always coming left to right. Even if it's coming north to south, it doesn't go straight north to south. It goes north to kind of east.
Eddie
That Coralis effect.
Amy
Yeah. So it's really only when we get those things in the ocean.
Lunchbox
The hurricane.
Amy
Hurricane.
Bobby Bones
No, it's not actually.
Amy
That's when we get the. The rain from the. The east.
Bobby Bones
No, not at all. What. Let's talk about the wildfires.
Eddie
Unbelievable wind.
I
Ugh.
Bobby Bones
The Palisades fires bigger than all of Manhattan. Like it burnt.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like just to. Because I need scale because I don't know. La, meaning I've been there some stayed there for a couple months at a time, like when I did Dancing with the Stars. But I don't know la. So when they say these parts, I don't know. And I said last week, I think one of the worst things about the media when it comes to this is they're focusing on the celebrities, which makes people go, well, this ain't that big a deal. It's just a bunch of millionaires. When they the news, no celebrities gets clicks. But that's not the most people who've been hurt. So what it's done is it's created this weird. Well the rest of America is like, it's just a bunch of celebrities. Like, okay, you can feel bad for them, but they have millions of dollars when that's not it at all. But they only believe that because that's what the news is putting out. Because the news, all news, everybody, all news. It doesn't matter what news you like, what news you don't like. All news. They have to make money by selling commercials. They're not real news. That's why they're biased because they know who their audience is and they're going to create content for that audience and the audience is going to come there and they're going to sell commercials. So these are tragic. Tragic. I mean the 16 people dead, just a palisade. The Palisades fire. 23000 acres. When you look at the aerial footage it is. Think about insurance, think about crews going out. We when I used to roof houses, we used to travel to where there would be massive storms, tornadoes. Think about all the crews that now have to get out there to work.
Lunchbox
Fix all that stuff up.
Eddie
Oh yeah, they're brain.
Bobby Bones
It's gonna take years.
Eddie
I mean there's scuba.
Bobby Bones
You live there forever. What do you. What do you know?
Peter Tilden
Yeah. So I would say when you think about this one too. It's very densely populated. When you look at other wildfires we've had in California, I've lived through some in Norcal where it would happen and it's in a bad area, but there's no one really around there. It's a lot of farmland, not a lot of population. People are affected. But this one affects because you have the Palisades but then you got eaten out there in Pasadena. Then you have one in Hollywood where it's another densely populated area. Then you have one up where the. Where the five comes in from the north to the south, blocking that off. So a lot of people are experiencing this more than others. And it's the driest winter in 60 years. So when those embers hit the ground, a fire can start immediately. And I've seen some videos and I hate this. People are starting fires just because pyros are pyros.
Bobby Bones
Well, it's true. There's some looting going on so people know if people leave in their houses, it's awful.
Peter Tilden
I got a friend of mine who was told to evacuate and then they told him to come back because there's looters in the area because the curfews people are breaking that and going through homes and stealing items. So it's just, it's a lot of havoc going in that area. And I feel terrible for a lot of my family and friends that live there. And I know people who've lost homes. It's just a really, really, really sad time in Los Angeles.
Bobby Bones
Some of our family had to evacuate. Now they don't live in Lal, but in one of those areas that they've had to evacuate as well. And so they just had to go get a hotel room in like San Diego which is like.
Peter Tilden
Yeah. And a half an hour and a half, two hours. And then the air quality, they're saying it's worse than 911 as far as all those things that are burnt up in the air that people are breathing. So you have those residual effects as well.
Bobby Bones
I just don't want people to think this is some rich person fire that's in. Even if it was, you're like, dang, that sucks. Everybody's stuff burns up that. But that's kind of what's being thrown out there for a lot of it because they know that's what people will look at and be interested in seeing and will keep them longer to hear about Paris Hilton's house than somebody. No. Some known name that has a normal job.
Eddie
Oh yeah, there's funny those I Think the death toll now is 24. And then the high wind that's expected. Like the high wind warnings right now are to Tuesday at 4pm is when that warning will go away. And they said that the type of winds that are coming, I mean, this is almost like getting hit again.
Bobby Bones
There are a lot of ways that you can look to help that is not even just like generic. If it's animals that you love, boom. If it's kids, if it's. There are so many ways to help specific niche people and places or animals that need help that if you can do 10 bucks, do 10 bucks. I don't even recommend to play. There's just so many. Just look it up. Although make sure it has like a. It's real because this is when scammers like crush it as well.
Eddie
Yeah. Similar to the looters, they take advantage of people during vulnerable times. And like they're. They wear this yellow, which is fire retardant color, like this fat, this type of material. And that's what some of the looters are wearing. They're wearing the yellow. So people think that they're. They work in recovery or news.
Bobby Bones
Like the Amazon guy who. Or the person who steals Amazon who wears the vest because you can get it off of ebay. All right, that's the news. Those were Bobby's big stories. Bones, are you ready for the ultimate country throwdown? It's the I Heart Country Festival presented by Capital One Bigger Bolder. Packed with your favorite stars plus Capital One cardholders. It's your moment. Snag tickets before anyone else and grab an exclusive access pass to a private show pre event with one of the night's performers. Tickets and access passes go live January 21st for 48 hours or while pre sale supplies last. Be sure to mark your calendars. You don't want to miss this. Head to iheartradio.com capital1 for all the details.
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with a Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I. I texted you, and you text me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it, and the. The heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest. It was a little pink. There was something sentimental when you.
Amy
When you send it.
Bobby Bones
It was like, do I send the heart now? I don't like the color edition. It's extremely pink. Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. I do want to talk to Abby for a second. Hey, Abby, you went to Jelly Roll's number one party for which song?
I
I am not. Okay.
Bobby Bones
And where was the party?
I
So it was actually at the state prison. Like, the maximum security prison.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool. What time of day was the party?
I
Crazy. It was at 1pm okay.
Bobby Bones
And, you know, nobody's feeling very violent. 1pm It's a good time to go.
I
Really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
I
I'm just kidding.
Bobby Bones
So how did that work? Like, how you get there? Did you just park in the parking lot and was there? I don't know.
I
Yeah. So you pull up, there's like, a guard, and you tell him why you're there, and then he lets you on through. You go to a tent, and you Check in. Then you go to another check in, and it's like a background check. Basically. You had to send in your full name the day before, and then they do a background check to make sure you're not dangerous.
Eddie
What did they search?
I
You couldn't take anything with you? Like, I couldn't take my phone. I only had my key fob. So I didn't have a purse or anything.
Eddie
But, like, you didn't have. Did they pat you down or.
I
Yes. Yeah. They have metal detectors, and you, like, spin around and they make sure you don't have anything.
Bobby Bones
Were you getting nervous as you were going in?
I
Yeah, I was. Because there was so much barbed wire. There were two different fences just covered in, like, the razor wire.
Bobby Bones
So you finally get in. How long from you getting out of the car to getting into the actual prison?
I
Well, it actually took an hour. Yeah. Because some of us weren't on, like, the background checklist, even some of the songwriters. So they had to, like, run a quick background check. But, yeah, it took, like, an hour. And then I walked down, and it's in, like, a field. They had to stage.
Bobby Bones
They spray you down with that real hard hose and do a cavity check?
I
No, they didn't do that.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
I
Luckily.
Bobby Bones
So it was outside?
I
Yeah, it was outside, and they had a stage set up that was facing, like, the yard where all of the prisoners go out.
Lunchbox
Like, where they play basketball and work out?
Amy
Yes.
I
Yeah, the stage was facing them. So we were on this side of the fence, and he did, like, a show for them. He played, like, 10 songs.
Bobby Bones
So you didn't get to mingle with the prisoners?
I
I was right on the other fence. I was, like, 2ft away from them.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy
Did they come up to the fence and you could, like, reach through and touch them?
I
Oh, yeah. People were doing that.
Lunchbox
What?
I
They were talking.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, that part's cool.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah.
Amy
What'd you talk to him about?
I
I didn't talk to him. I was a little nervous.
Eddie
Did anybody get denied? Like, what if that's how you find out?
I
Like, you're not. Oh, my gosh. No. Everyone made it, luckily.
Bobby Bones
Or there's a warrant out for your arrest, they just go and put you in there.
I
Yeah, that didn't happen. It was kind of scary. There wasn't any, like, wire on the top. So they could have, like, climbed the fence.
Bobby Bones
I think they're probably not going to right then when they're getting a concert. How was the show?
I
It was really good. Like, he came out and, like, put his hands on the fence. It Was basically because he's been in jail. Right. And so he just kind of wanted to tell them there's, like, hope on the outside that you can come out and do good things.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he's been in jail bunch of times. I mean, he goes to a lot of prisons when he tours around. It's pretty cool that he did a show there. Yeah, his number one show. And then when you left, how was that? Pretty easy.
I
Yeah. They had to have guards, like, walk us out. And then they were like, okay, your. Your name is on here. You don't have anything with you. And they kind of did a check to make sure everybody leaving was who came.
Bobby Bones
And what a way to get out. What a way to sneak out.
Eddie
Put on Abby's clothes.
Bobby Bones
Abby falls in love there and sneaks out an inmate.
I
Oh, my. I thought, because remember, there's that, like, Netflix show or whatever where it's like, they fell in love. Well, it was a guard.
Eddie
She works.
Amy
No, that was real. That wasn't a show.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Amy
The girl from Alabama that went on a run with the guy on death row.
Lunchbox
That was real.
Bobby Bones
That's on Netflix, though.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
I don't know anything about a show.
Eddie
Yes, there is a show. They covered it. Sort of just a documentary. Oh, it's pretty wild.
I
And I was like, that could have happened there.
Bobby Bones
Like, one of the girls, they got them, like, a hotel room because they order a bunch of pizza. Yeah, that's.
Amy
They were just in there drinking in the hotel room in the middle of a city.
Eddie
But then that's shortly before. Well, it ended tragically.
Amy
High speed chase.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's what happened.
Amy
High speed chase.
Bobby Bones
Did somebody shoot themselves?
Amy
She shot herself, allegedly.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. I'm looking at pictures of them now. Oh, it's called Jailbreak. Love on the Run. Did you guys say the name of it?
I
We didn't, no.
Bobby Bones
We started watching a show last night, so it's not a Tuesday reviews day, nor will it be tomorrow, but we watched one episode of this show, and it's from Sweden, but their mouths match up pretty good.
Eddie
Oh, so it's dubbed over.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's dubbed over. It's kind of like squid games. So now that I had squid games, too, I'm okay. I'm like. I'm like, in the pool.
Eddie
You're warmed up.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because if I'm like, not in the pool, I don't want to dunk into the cold water, but if I'm already kind of in the pool and the temperatures are normal. But we watched this show it got really good ratings. I need to go to my Google because I looked it up.
Eddie
Okay. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
The breakthrough.
Eddie
The breakthrough. Okay.
Bobby Bones
And I believe. Here it is. When a double. I'm gonna read you the overview. Cause we've only watched one episode.
Eddie
Oh, oh, oh, okay. I'm not warmed up. Cause I started this, and I was like, what's going on with these voices? I'm out.
Bobby Bones
When a double homicide goes unsolved for 16 years, a detective teams up with a genealogist to catch the killer before it becomes a cold case. Now, I think it might be based on a tru. Ish story because they don't have crazy murders in some of these countries. They don't have crime like we do. And. Nope. Fictional. Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Eddie
But inspired.
Lunchbox
Inspired, maybe. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What do you think, Mike? It says the breakthrough. True story. Yeah. Fictional account based on a true story.
Lunchbox
Okay, so it's true.
Bobby Bones
No, no, that's not what that means. True story. It's inspired by a true story. Something very similar happened in this place, but they probably didn't want to include a bunch of specifics with people and changed a couple things. Okay, so I knew it felt somewhat. Sometimes a show is good, but you're like, oh, man, they could have added, like, a alien here or space dog or something. And they don't do anything dynamic or like a Uzi. All that stuff makes the show, like, a little crazier. And this one was really good, but it was like, oh, they could have added a couple. But if they're trying to keep it real, it makes the show temporarily, slightly less good, but way better overall because you're like, oh, I'm watching something that was based on something true.
Eddie
Yeah, I'll revisit it because you've been pretty spot on with all your recommendations lately.
Bobby Bones
I made a recommendation last week, and I'd like to make a correction because I recommended a show called the Stranger. And whoever did the video put up the TV series the Stranger, which was not the same movie. I watched the TV series the Stranger a long time ago. But the Stranger is a movie that was from that we watched. There's a true story about maybe New Zealand and a murder there where they had to catch the child killer. Oh, oh, so that's the Stranger. That's a movie. Because people were like, you already reviewed the Stranger, the TV series. Not the same thing. The Stranger is a movie from 2022. It is an Australian psychological crime thriller written and directed by Thomas M. Wright. Here's what it is, Mark. An undercover Cop forms an intense intimate relationship with Henry, a murder suspect, in an attempt to earn his trust to get a confession, risking both of their lives in the process. What's weird about it is IMDb gives it. By the way, it was really good. The first 15 minutes of it were. 20 were terrible. I was like, this movie sucks. I'm never gonna like this movie. And then it's. And there's not like an Uzi or alien dog, right? That comes in and makes it good. It just gets good. There was a whole lot of backstory that they needed to tell because it's true. And so IMDb gave it a 6.6 out of 10, but Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 92%. So it's drastically different, but it's really good. The other one we watched, and again I mentioned this last week, was the Order.
Lunchbox
That's white supremacist dude.
Bobby Bones
And true story. It's got Jew law in it. FBI 80s. I'll read you this plot and then I'll move off of stuff. A string of violent robberies in the Pacific Northwest leads veteran FBI agent Terry Husk to a white supremacist group. The group plans to overthrow the federal government. So this is mostly all of our Christmas time we're sick and we're at home for two weeks watching. And boy, do we watch a bunch of stuff. So there's that still got the drones over the house. We saw one last night. Again, all the snow happened and there was no drone. There were no drones. So I'm about to make my first launch.
Eddie
Oh, to counter it.
Bobby Bones
I just want to go see what's going on. But promise the problem is they're at night. They don't ever go up in the daytime. And most drones can't see at night. Then they don't see at night. So what am I do? Go up and just look for a bunch of a light and then get up close to it and see a light. Well, you.
Eddie
It has a little camera on it, right?
Bobby Bones
There's a camera. Yes. I don't think it has night vision. I'm gonna check it. I don't know. Once it snowed like crazy, I was out.
Eddie
Give up on.
Bobby Bones
I don't even deal with it. I hate snow. I hate cold.
Eddie
Yeah, you don't want to be out there. Like flying, but I guess you could fly it from the inside.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to be out there. I don't want to be doing anything outside.
Lunchbox
Yeah, you could do it by the window.
Bobby Bones
Snow is miserable.
Eddie
It's beautiful.
Lunchbox
It's really pretty.
Bobby Bones
I wish you could look at it and then snap your fingers. It would all go away. Or it'd be warm. Snow.
I
What?
Eddie
That.
Bobby Bones
Where it wasn't cold. You could actually go and play pickleball. Go work out outside.
Eddie
But it's pretty.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's great. I hate cold.
Lunchbox
Like the mall when Santa comes and they put like the cotton on the.
Bobby Bones
Although that feels like I could breathe it in and like die or something. I don't know. I don't like that that much. I would, I would not live here for four months out of the year if I could move. Just the cold weather. I just, I don't like it. Two other things I want to mention real quick thing. One is maybe I just do it tomorrow. I was going to. I was going to tease on the cruise a little bit. I think we're close. I. Maybe I'll just wait till tomorrow to do it. But here's the thing to the listeners of the show, because what would happen is I would go out, I would tour. For years I've been saying, I don't want to do a cruise. I don't want to do a cruise. And we're still not there yet. But there's finally an opportunity that I think works well because listeners are like, you have to do the cruise. We want to go. If we end up doing this cruise and no listeners come on it, you just trick me. Because the only reason I'm even really considering it is because all the listeners, not all, a lot of listeners, when I would go to places like you need to do the cruise, I never thought people would do that. Never thought people would just go buy a cruise because somebody's on it. I've never done that. Also, I get motion sick. So for sure I'm gonna get seasick. I think that. But then people like, it's a cruise. It's not like you're on a fishing boat so soon. Not signed the dotted line yet. Therefore you guys cannot know about it either.
Amy
Okay. And then I won't ask hypotheticals right now.
Bobby Bones
I'll wait. Thank you. Tomorrow I can probably give you a little more info tomorrow. But until I sign the dotted line. You guys ever seen a dotted line before? Yes. They're really not that dotted anymore. They're just straight lines. Straight line.
Eddie
Yeah. Why do they say that? Sign the dotted line.
Bobby Bones
Probably back in the day it was all dot, dotted lines. You sign. Huh. Had to be that. One of those old school things. There's a good chance that there's a good chance I'll consider it.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh.
Eddie
There's a good chance that.
Bobby Bones
There's a good chance that I'll consider it. Yeah. Oh. Speaking of those drones, a flight crew is astonished to see glowing objects zigzagging at 45,000ft over the Bahamas. A Florida bound flight crew witnessed strange orbs glowing and darting around in the night sky. While flying over the Bahamas at high altitude, a flight attendant claimed that she and two pilots saw objects that left them awestruck and searching for answers. They returned to Fort Lauderdale. It started as white, and then it got green and almost like an electric. Some type of energy around it. All of a sudden, our traffic control say, we have a foreign object. Can you please identify.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
This is Cassandra Martin, who told NBC Miami of the object that she saw on the flight. I looked to the left and a pilot saw three objects. I only saw one. I grabbed my phone, I just press it to the window to see if I get a video of what the object was. She is entirely not certain exactly what they were looking at, but she was able to get photos and video. What's tough about videos at night and dark is it glows hard. I'm looking at drones, too. I'm taking pictures, and the pictures aren't near as good as my eyes can see because they have big. They have lights on them that suck the picture. Not a term, suck the picture, but it's what it feels like it takes.
Lunchbox
Definitely not.
Bobby Bones
The veteran airline worker described the object as changing in color and exhibiting daunting flying capabilities. The object stayed with the plane for 45 minutes, flying way above the plane, which was cruising at 44,000ft. She told NBC Miami the altitude and its erratic movements, which they characterize as zigzags, rule out the possibility the object was a drone or a weather balloon, respectively. Also for the New York Post.
Lunchbox
Well, then, what was it? Had to be an alien, right?
Bobby Bones
There's. It's not a movie. So no ending. No. No one thinks it has to be an alien.
Lunchbox
Then what is it?
Bobby Bones
It can be another country. It can be us. Don't know. Could.
Lunchbox
Could be zigzagging, dude. Probably zigzags.
Bobby Bones
Probably unmanned, if extraterrestrial or extra dimensional. Oh, probably unmanned.
Lunchbox
I mean, like remote control.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like. Like drones that we fly. Yeah, Unmanned.
Lunchbox
There's not a person in it.
Bobby Bones
Could be, man. You can't really tell. I've tried to take pictures of this crap too. If you go to my Instagram, you can see. I took a picture of it, of one flying above the House. It looks like there's a light thing flying around. I'm telling you, it's not what that was. So there's that. I do want to play this voicemail. Give me number five. Raymundo.
Amy
Hey, guys.
Bobby Bones
Long time listener here. I was just calling because I love a good podcast, but what's really getting annoying is having to navigate all around the Bobby Bones show podcast to avoid, no offense, Amy's podcast, 25 whistles, and then that new one that you're doing as well. Can't you guys just have a separate podcast for that so we can go. I can go straight through and listen to all my Bobby Bones show podcasts without having to skip around and avoid different shows. Just a thought. It's a great thought. I don't think Amy's is up. I think you're taking a stray there. That because Bobby Cass isn't up on the board.
Eddie
It is. I didn't have anything to do with that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So this is what the company does, how the company makes money. The Bobby Bones show feed is for. The Bobby Bones show is massive. It's millions and millions. So what they will do, for example, at 25 whistles is they said, hey, like, I didn't force my hand at putting that in there, but they said, hey, DraftKings, you. DraftKings came to me and said, would you start a sports show? I really wasn't trying to get back in the sports world. And I was like, nah. They're like, we do a five day a week show. I was like, nah, I can't really do that. We do a two day a week show. Okay, I think we can figure that out. And so DraftKings is gonna pay a lot of money for a brand new podcast feed that no one subscribed to with a slow, slow build. So the company goes, we will sell you putting it on this feed. Same guy. And so the company then makes more money off the podcast because it's on that feed. So when something pops up there, it is not really us that's doing it, because I also love a clean feed and they all are on their respective feeds. But that's mostly what it is. I would say it's a victim of success, is what I would say. We're a victim of success. And so that is why. But it's also like the Bobby cast. It's not up there, you know, because nobody pays for that to be on. There's not a company that comes in because I don't have like a main, main, main sponsor. Nobody puts that or Amy's Four Things or Sore Losers. There's not a main sponsor that comes in and goes, we'll pay all this money to put on the biggest feed you have. So that is why those shows are on the biggest feed. And at times there are like these weird promo things that pop up for other shows I never even heard of in my life. You ever see those?
Eddie
Oh, yeah, They're. They end up on my feed.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's like Winston Churchill does opera. Check this podcast. And it's like, why is this on the feed? Well, it's because the company owns all the feeds and so they take. And they want to promote a podcast, they put it up on the feed. So that's what it is. I completely understand.
Lunchbox
Winston Churchill singing opera.
Bobby Bones
Just made it up, man. He's dead too.
Lunchbox
Look that one up.
Eddie
Yeah, and he's like, actually, I'd listen to that.
Bobby Bones
Completely understand. Like, I listened to Colin Cowherd and the Herd. And he puts up a bunch of shows because he has a podcast network. He puts up like Cormier the Fighter. He puts up another football podcast. He puts it basket to me. I just scroll through and go to the next one. It's not even that big a deal, but I understand. But that is why it is. It's because there are sponsors going to our company and going, hey, we'll pay a bunch of money to get it in a place where people will listen already instead of having to build it out over a year. A podcast takes forever to build. But thank you for the call. Appreciate that. But that's why. All right, good to go. Would maybe tomorrow more cruise news. If our listeners don't come, I'm gonna be so sad because it's the only.
Lunchbox
Reason they'll come cruise if we cruise it.
Amy
That's a good segment.
Bobby Bones
It's the only reason I do it. And Million dollar show. I hope you guys come tickets on Friday.
Eddie
People will sure come to that. That always sells out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but that's also like show. And Miranda Lambert's gonna be there and there's like 2, 000 people. And a cruise is like you have to fly someone to get on a boat.
Eddie
Yeah, it's very different.
Bobby Bones
That's. Yes, which is why it's different.
Lunchbox
Can Miranda come with us on the cruise?
Eddie
I know, but Eddie was saying, oh, I hope the million dollar show sells out.
Lunchbox
And I think, well, it's not just everything. I hope you listen to the show tomorrow.
Bobby Bones
Well, we don't make any money from.
Eddie
Yeah, that's all for St. Jude, $3 million show.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure we're gonna make something from the cruise, especially the show, which is the only reason I would even consider it.
Lunchbox
Cause you don't want to be out there.
Bobby Bones
No, No, I don't. And not only that, we've had many offers to do cruises, and there have been reasons I've said no to those cruises. This is one where I'm like, you know what? Okay, now we're onto something. Possibly.
Lunchbox
Oh, no.
Eddie
What?
Lunchbox
It's a cruise to Arkansas.
Eddie
That's landline.
Bobby Bones
It's a boat takes the river. No, it's one of those boat cars.
Eddie
Oh, the duck boats.
Bobby Bones
Duck boats. And they go into water and out the whole way to Arkansas.
Lunchbox
Where are we going?
Bobby Bones
Going to race that game. Get in the duck boat. All right, thank you, guys. Bobby Bone Show Bonehead story of the day.
Amy
This story comes to us from California. A man walked into a grocery store and said, hey, this is a robbery. Give me the money. And he goes out and he's like, getaway vehicle, One of those driverless taxis jumps in.
Jason Alexander
Haha.
Amy
They ain't gonna catch me. Only problem is someone wrote down the license plate, called it in. And you know what they can do with those in the computer? Shut it down.
Bobby Bones
Almost like bait car, huh?
Amy
Yeah, yeah, bait car. So the police just drive up and the car's just sitting there on the side of the road. And he's inside of it.
Eddie
Cause he's locked into it.
Bobby Bones
Can they lock him in too, in this version?
Amy
I guess he's locked in. I mean, they just said he was in the car.
Bobby Bones
Or he's just confused. He's like, wait, he doesn't get out. He's like, what? He's like, what's happening?
I
Do I have to put quarters in?
Amy
All right, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
Bones posted a video on my Instagram of me giving my wife her birthday present. It was her birthday morning, and I'd rap. I obviously wrapped. You can see by the wrapping I have terrible at wrapping gifts. But also it was in Christmas wrapping paper because her birthday's like eight days after Christmas. Boy, people are going hard on me for not getting birthday wrapping paper.
Eddie
I did think that was a little weird.
Bobby Bones
You did?
Eddie
Okay, but not in a bad way. I'm not gonna go hard on you at all.
Bobby Bones
I didn't even think about it.
Eddie
I just thought, here's where I was coming from. It's like, gosh, her whole life she's already had to be this whole, like, Christmas thing. And so maybe next year you just. It's like a little teeny, tiny extra step of effort that will make it feel like it's totally separated from Christmas.
Bobby Bones
I completely understand what you're saying. I didn't even think about, yeah, I'm gonna wrap it in Christmas because I don't think about birthday. But my logic was I never wrapped crap, so my little bit of extra was me wrapping it.
Eddie
Yeah, well, exactly. And also, the Christmas stuff is handy. It's right there. I get it. You're being resourceful. I just think that next year, plan ahead.
Bobby Bones
I'll just put it in a bag. That's the easiest thing to do. And I thought, I'm going extra step. And there was Santa Clauses. But you're right. I just never factored that in because the people in my comments section were like, that is so rude to give somebody Christmas wrapping paper on their birthday. And all I'm thinking is, what kind of loser doesn't have time to comment about that and to think about that and, like, be mean about that?
Eddie
Oh, I definitely wasn't gonna take time to leave a comment. So not only thought about it, you.
Bobby Bones
Could have a nice one.
Eddie
No, I just had the quick thought and I moved on. I think that's normal.
Bobby Bones
Did you. Would dudes, would you have thought anything about the different wrong kind of wrapping paper?
Lunchbox
I would have done exactly what you.
Bobby Bones
Did, because I think even in June, I would look for paper and I'd use Santa Claus as well.
Eddie
See, that would be kind of funny.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
No, but I would just have done it because it's close. I mean, I mean, just because the wrapping paper was close.
Amy
It's right there. People are so stupid. Like, I. I hate stupid people. And this is. Is one of those stupid instances where they have so much time on their hand to worry about stupid things. And that's what you should have done in your comments. You should reply to everyone that complained about the paper. You're stupid. You're stupid. You're stupid.
Bobby Bones
You're stupid. I'm not better than that because I'll fight with people, but I just don't want to spend the time going after everybody.
Amy
Thank goodness you got her a present. 1. I don't get my wife presents for a birthday. You wrapped it.
Bobby Bones
Don't compare me to you, though. I don't like that. That's amazing. I don't want you to hold me to your standard and. But yes. Got it.
Eddie
You don't get your wife anything.
Lunchbox
No, nothing.
Bobby Bones
No, we do this every year. I always think he's kind of kidding.
Amy
Not for her birthday. No.
Eddie
It's weird.
Bobby Bones
That's weird.
Amy
It's not that weird.
Eddie
It's very weird.
Lunchbox
Did the kids get her something?
Amy
No, not for her birthday.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Do you get something for your birthday from her?
Amy
No.
Eddie
Okay, well, maybe that's their normal.
Bobby Bones
Or maybe she's just like, screw him. He doesn't get me anything. Maybe. Okay, it's on Instagram if you want to see it. I thought nothing of it. Apparently the world thinks I'm a jerk.
Eddie
I thought more of your dance.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty good.
Lunchbox
Yeah, dance was good, man.
Bobby Bones
I danced it up to her. She was still asleep.
Lunchbox
I didn't know what kind of video I was watching when I first started watching.
Bobby Bones
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show Episode: MON PT 2: Bobby Helps A Caller Going Through A Rough Time + 15 Minutes Of Fame Game! Release Date: January 13, 2025
Timestamp: 17:09 - 24:29
In this heartfelt segment, Bobby Bones addresses a call from a longtime listener, Abby, who is grappling with her father's severe heart condition. Abby explains that her father has endured two heart attacks, nine stents, a double bypass surgery, and a mechanical valve replacement. Despite these challenges, he continues his relentless lifestyle, which is physically and mentally straining for him and emotionally taxing for Abby.
Key Points:
Understanding the Situation: Abby is a full-time truck driver with limited time to assist her father directly. She seeks advice on how to encourage her father to ease up on his strenuous activities to prolong his life.
Bobby's Advice: Bobby suggests leveraging Abby's family ties, specifically her grandchildren, to influence her father's decisions. He emphasizes the impact of highlighting significant milestones, such as grandchildren graduating, to motivate her father to make gradual changes in his lifestyle.
Bobby Bones (19:24): "The only way that I can see it actually affecting change is if you leverage a child against him. And it’s something like, have the grandkids express how much they want their grandpa to be around for their future."
Guest Insights: Eddie concurs with Bobby, highlighting the importance of choosing a calm time for such conversations and potentially involving significant life events to underscore the importance of her father's health.
Personal Reflections: Bobby shares personal parallels, mentioning his own health struggles and how his wife effectively communicated her concerns without being confrontational. This personal touch adds depth and relatability to the advice.
Conclusion: While Bobby remains realistic about the challenge, he encourages Abby to seek small victories, such as requesting minor lifestyle adjustments from her father. The segment concludes with a mutual sense of support and understanding among the hosts.
Timestamp: 12:31 - 13:36
A lighthearted segment where the hosts exchange corny jokes to kickstart the show.
Eddie (12:40): "Why did the vegetable gardener quit?"
Bobby Bones (12:44): "Because his celery wasn't high enough."
The playful banter continues as the hosts laugh and discuss the humor behind the jokes, setting a jovial tone for the episode.
Timestamp: 13:36 - 16:45
A competitive trivia game segment where participants answer questions related to viral celebrities and famous personalities.
Gameplay Highlights:
Question Example 1: "What’s the real name of Hawk Tua, who went viral after a suggestive social media video?"
Question Example 2: "What’s the name of the artist whose viral hit song 'Friday' brought her fleeting fame in 2011?"
Question Example 3: "What was the name of the kid in a viral 2007 video that bit his brother’s finger?"
Question Example 4: "What’s the name of the Jeopardy! player who, in 2004, secured 74 consecutive wins, setting the record for the highest-earning American game show contestant?"
Notable Moments:
Timestamp: 27:09 - 32:24
A candid conversation about profanity, its perception, and usage in everyday language.
Key Topics:
Classification of Curse Words: The hosts debate the severity of different curse words, categorizing them based on their offensiveness and social acceptability.
Cultural Perceptions: They discuss how societal norms influence the acceptability of certain profanities, with references to how adding phrases like "I'll be damn" can soften the impact.
Personal Preferences: Each host shares their comfort levels with different curse words, emphasizing strategic usage versus habitual swearing.
Educational Insight: Bobby introduces the "spotlight effect," explaining how individuals overestimate the attention others pay to their actions and language.
Conclusion: The hosts agree that while some curse words are more socially acceptable, it's essential to be mindful of the context and the audience to maintain respectful communication.
Timestamp: 33:00 - 47:14
A series of current events and intriguing stories are discussed, ranging from mysterious aerial objects to natural disasters.
Key Stories:
Glowing Objects Over the Bahamas:
Bobby Bones (58:35): "A flight crew witnessed objects changing color and exhibiting daunting flying capabilities over the Bahamas."
The hosts speculate on the nature of these sightings, debating possibilities from drones to extraterrestrial phenomena, emphasizing the unpredictability of such events.
Wildfires in Los Angeles:
Bobby Bones (42:44): "The Palisades fires are bigger than all of Manhattan, burning 23,000 acres and resulting in 24 deaths."
Discussion centers around the severity of the wildfires, the impact on densely populated areas, and the environmental factors contributing to their spread. The hosts express concern over the challenges faced by firefighting crews and the ongoing risk posed by residual effects like poor air quality.
Florida Woman Robbery Incident:
Amy (67:53): "A Florida woman pooped on a Family Dollar floor during a robbery, complicating the situation as her accomplice stole $500 worth of cleaning products."
The absurdity of the situation sparks humor among the hosts, while also highlighting the bizarre lengths to which offenders might go.
Insights:
Media Representation: Bobby critiques how media focuses on celebrity involvement in disasters, potentially downplaying the severity for the general population.
Bobby Bones (43:37): "The media focuses on celebrities, making people think it's not a big deal, but it's tragic regardless of who is affected."
Community Impact: Emphasis on the real human cost behind headlines, urging listeners to recognize the broader implications of such events beyond sensationalized narratives.
Timestamp: 51:30 - 71:42
A recurring segment where the hosts share humorous and quirky stories, often accompanied by playful teasing and banter.
Notable Stories:
Abby’s Prison Concert Experience:
Abby (50:08): "I went to Jelly Roll's number one party at a maximum security prison. It was at 1 PM, and we had to go through extensive security checks."
The story delves into the logistics of attending a concert at a prison, the controlled environment, and the meaningful interactions between the artist and inmates.
Gift Wrapping Mishap:
Amy (70:31): "Bobby wrapped his wife's birthday present in Christmas wrapping paper, leading to playful criticism from listeners."
The hosts discuss the importance of thoughtful gift-giving and the humorous misunderstandings that can arise from simple oversights.
Flight Crew's Mysterious Sighting:
Lunchbox (61:19): "A flight crew saw glowing objects zigzagging at 45,000ft over the Bahamas, leaving them baffled."
Further exploration into unexplained aerial phenomena, with a humorous take on possible explanations like aliens or extra-dimensional beings.
Banter Highlights:
Playful teasing about Bobby’s gift-wrapping skills and his reluctance to participate in cruises.
Amy (70:46): "People are so stupid about the wrapping. You should respond by saying, 'You're stupid.'"
Discussions on myths and misconceptions surrounding drones and their capabilities.
Lighthearted critiques of each other’s experiences and stories, fostering a sense of camaraderie and humor among the hosts.
Timestamp: Throughout the Episode
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Key Promotions:
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Notable Mention:
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Notable Mention:
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Conclusion of Promotions:
Timestamp: 68:23 - 72:10
In the closing segments, the hosts continue sharing amusing anecdotes and interacting with listener call-ins.
Key Highlights:
Hairstyling and Droning Regulations: Discussion on the evolving technology and its impact on everyday life, such as the limitations of drones at night due to lack of visibility and regulations.
Instagram Mishap: Bobby shares a personal story about receiving backlash on Instagram for his unconventional gift-wrapping choice, addressing the importance of handling criticism gracefully.
Bobby Bones (69:47): "Apparently, the world thinks I'm a jerk for wrapping my wife's birthday present in Christmas paper."
Final Banter: Light-hearted exchanges about the day's topics, upcoming events, and mutual encouragement among the hosts to continue supporting each other's endeavors.
Notable Quote:
Amy (71:03): "People are so stupid about the wrapping. You should respond by saying, 'You're stupid.'"
Sign-Off:
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show weaves together emotional support, engaging games, topical discussions, and humorous storytelling, creating a multifaceted and entertaining listening experience. Bobby Bones and his co-hosts adeptly balance serious advice with lighthearted banter, ensuring that both heartfelt moments and comedic relief are seamlessly integrated. Notable quotes and interactions highlight the dynamic and relatable nature of the show, making it enjoyable for both longtime listeners and newcomers.