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Bobby Bones
Bobby Bones Show.
Lunchbox
I had a story here about what $100,000 salary gets you in different places. And the whole thing is a $100,000 salary. The headline may sound like a comfortable income, but it depends where you live. So we'll talk about that coming up in just a second. I do want to hit you with some more of these. Can you name the voice actors? Amy, Oscar, and Shark Tale. Okay, I'm gonna play the clip here. Name the voice actor. What number is that? One number? Yeah, it looks like four. Got it. Here you go. So, Lola, my name's. My name is Oscar.
Amy
Sweetie.
Lunchbox
Sykes.
Eddie
Hey.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Morgan
Was that Will Smith?
Lunchbox
It is. Good job.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
All right, next up, we cannot let that bully steal our hopes and dreams. Look, I know this might sound crazy if we got the theater back. We're going to put this show on whether Crystal likes it or not. But first, we're going to jump out that window. Do you know what movie that is? Because it's easy to hear Matthew McConaughey. I feel like it's easy to hear Matthew McConaughey. Yeah, yeah. Sing. Yeah.
Morgan
And it's Matthew McConaughey. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. It's Buster Moon. And sing. Maybe it's. Can you name the character? Ooh.
Morgan
Oh, Buster.
Lunchbox
Movie. Yeah. I think it's harder that way. So this is Amy Poehler. Can you name the movie, the cartoon? This is. Go ahead.
Morgan
All right, everyone, fresh start. We are gonna have a good day, which will turn into a good week, which will turn into a good year, which turns into a good life. Tell you what, let's make a list of all the things Riley should be happy about.
Lunchbox
Don't you worry. I'm gonna make sure that tomorrow is another great day.
Morgan
Is that inside out?
Lunchbox
It is. Do you know the character, by any chance?
Morgan
No.
Amy
Joy.
Lunchbox
Joy. Nice. All right, next up, this is Jim Carrey. He's the voice actor. Name the cartoon. Wow.
Eddie
That's awesome.
Lunchbox
And it's a responsibility I do not take lightly. I promise you a future that is safe, sound, and stable.
Eddie
We will create a world where every.
Lunchbox
Who is endowed with three inalienable rights to. To be determined at a later date.
Morgan
Whoville.
Lunchbox
No, you heard the context clue. But that's just not what it's called.
Morgan
What's it called, guys?
Amy
How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Lunchbox
No, no, totally different. It's Horton. Here's a who.
Morgan
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
Cause he said all the who's. That's Horton. And Horton here is a who. Okay, this is James Earl Jones.
Amy
Look.
Lunchbox
Simba. Everything the Light touches is our kingdom A king's time as ruler rises and falls like the sun One day, Simba, the sun will set on my time here. Don't miss this. He kicked off the show.
Morgan
Lion King.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Character.
Morgan
Vasa.
Lunchbox
Mm. Two more. This is Brad Pitt. Using my super speed, I decided to go clear my head. Then I realized we had done this same silly charade our entire lives. I tried to get my mind off how I was feeling, but I just felt stuck.
Morgan
I have no idea.
Amy
That's tough.
Lunchbox
Can you name the movie? Let's rock. You name the movie?
Eddie
No idea.
Morgan
Up. I don't know.
Lunchbox
Is he an up? Brad Pitt?
Morgan
No, I was just guessing.
Lunchbox
That is Metro man and Megamind.
Amy
Who gotten that?
Lunchbox
What's Megamind?
Morgan
Is that a new movie that just came out?
Lunchbox
It's got a Movie Mike? No. 2010. I mean, it's a. You don't like them called cartoons, do you? They're animated movies. Animated movies.
Morgan
There must be a mega something that's in theaters right now. Mega.
Lunchbox
No idea. All right, Next up, Danny DeVito.
Morgan
Minecraft. Megacraft. Minecraft. Okay. It starts with an M. Okay.
Lunchbox
No, you don't give credit for that.
Eddie
Oh, boy.
Lunchbox
All right, Danny DeVito. Zeus, the big guy.
Eddie
He's your daddy. Mr. Lightning Bolts. Read me a book, would you, dad? Zeus. Once upon a time.
Morgan
I don't know.
Eddie
Is that Zootopia?
Morgan
Zeus.
Lunchbox
The Incredibles, they said. He said Zeus, right?
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So Hercules would have been the context clue. And he plays Phil and Hercules. So that was a game where Lunchbox lost.
Eddie
I should have done that game.
Amy
You wouldn't have.
Lunchbox
No, you did. You did.
Eddie
No, I didn't do the game. I didn't do the voice actor.
Lunchbox
Yeah, the first part of it.
Eddie
I did a couple examples. Oh, my gosh. Those voice. Those voices were a lot easier than I thought.
Lunchbox
You kept shaking your head on almost every one of them.
Eddie
Like, oh, I know that one. I was writing them down. Like, oh, I know that one. Like, oh, my gosh. I should have got that.
Lunchbox
So you wrote down all the answers.
Eddie
The first two. And then you changed by telling us the name. And I was like, oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox
You almost got it. It said, you're wearing a syphilis hat and truck nuts.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Should it be flipped around?
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
What, the nuts?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Cause I don't see the veins.
Morgan
Well, it's more of a.
Lunchbox
There it is.
Amy
There it is. Yeah. Yeah. That was the back.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I need to see the veins, dude.
Eddie
I can't help it. It flips and flops.
Lunchbox
Then your necklace is on the wrong way, right? Would that be what it is?
Eddie
I don't know, man. I don't know. I'm just here. I'm just here, you know, you look good.
Morgan
I'm just here. So don't get fined.
Lunchbox
Who said that?
Morgan
Marshawn Lynch.
Lunchbox
Good job.
Amy
Good job, Amy.
Lunchbox
Nice job on that one. $100,000 salary. And this is from the story here. May seem substantial. How far it stretches varies greatly depending on location due to differences in A, taxes. B, cost of living. After federal, state and local taxes plus basic living expenses. Some cities offer far more purchasing power than others. Worst value, what do you think? What city, if you make $100,000 a year, do you absolutely have the worst? Doesn't go as far as the other cities.
Morgan
Manhattan.
Lunchbox
That's exactly it. New York City, $100,000. Only has about 30,000 in spending power, largely due to high taxes and cost of living. 130% above average. The two closest. So New York City was one. Terrible. Honolulu, two because everything costs so much money to get out there. And then also it's expensive just to live in Hawaii, the property. And then number three is San Francisco. Best value. Now, these are actual cities we've heard of, not just small towns that are like. Because sometimes they'll do that. Like, best places to live. Codjam Lock, Wisconsin. I'm like, I never heard of Kaja Lock. So it's a real life city. I will say the first city has a professional basketball team. Best places for $100,000 a year.
Morgan
Memphis.
Lunchbox
No, no.
Morgan
Well, you do. Professional basketball team, the Grizzlies.
Lunchbox
They definitely have one.
Morgan
Okay, Thunder, Oklahoma City.
Lunchbox
Oklahoma city's at number one.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
In places like Oklahoma City at one, El Paso at two. Oklahoma City spending power, 89,000 out of 100,000 and El Paso, 89,000. Just slightly less because low costs and no state income tax in Texas. Like, a lot of ballplayers want to play in Texas or Florida because of that. But what's weird about pro athletes, if they go play in a different state, they pay taxes in that state they played. They don't pay it on where they get their check. When I tour, I have to pay taxes in every state I toured in.
Morgan
Oh, really?
Lunchbox
Because I'm getting paid by that in that state. Okay, gaining ground. Charlotte, North Carolina. Plano, Texas. And Colorado Springs, Colorado. Losing ground, Queens, New York. Well, yeah, it's just Queens is basically a suburb. But that's from Cairo 7. But that would make like, if it's wide open, it's like, where do we live? We get to go live anywhere. But you have a job, then you kind of. You probably want to go to a place where your money allows you. Allows you to do more.
Morgan
Right?
Lunchbox
You know? So I saw it come out this morning. They're doing this big gala for Brooks and dunn at the ACMs. So I will be a part of the ACM television show on that Thursday night on Amazon. I don't really know my role yet, but I'm gonna go up a day early because Brooks and Dunn are having this big gala and I'm hosting it. And Eric Church, Cody Johnson, Megan Maroney, Keith Urban and Lainey Wilson are all playing it and they're all going to play Brooks and Dunn songs.
Morgan
Oh, fun.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So that'd be pretty cool. The ACM just announced they'll be honoring Brooks and Dunn during the Play Something country gala the night before the ACMs take place. The celebration of Brooks and Dunn goes down May 7 at the Star in Frisco, Texas, hosted by Bobby Bones. I think I'm gonna wear Ronnie's clothes there. Ronnie Dunn's clothes that night instead of at the board show. I know I was have to do two things, and I probably wouldn't have hosted it if it weren't Brooks and Don. Cuz I know them and they're like, will you do it? I was like, yeah, sure. And really, I was like, man, I wish if it was somebody else, I don't think I would. Yeah, but it'll be cool. It'll be super cool. They're up for Duo of the Year as well at the ACM Awards. They've won Duo of the year 16 times, so.
Morgan
16 times.
Lunchbox
Yeah. That's a lot. I get you. They get you. Yeah. Yeah. A woman flying to New York from D.C. posted a video after a drunk passenger vomited all over her.
Morgan
Oh, my gosh. Terrible. That's disgusting.
Lunchbox
Yeah. That sucks, huh? Because I bet you they don't have like a kindergarten teacher an extra set of clothes. Probably not, because those kindergarten first grade teachers gotta have extra sets of clothes in case someone poops their pants, right? But they don't have that on airplanes because what are you going to do? You just sit there in it. What was supposed to be the short flight turned into a nightmare for Noella Voight, who says she was projectile vomited on by a passenger seated behind her. I would have expected it was the person next to her going, but it was the person behind her. Oh.
Amy
Oh.
Morgan
So it's probably going to happen.
Lunchbox
Why would the guy vomit forward and up instead of down to his feet though?
Morgan
But just projectile is still, though.
Lunchbox
If I know it's coming, my head's looking down like, you gotta go up with some spunk, like, yeah.
Morgan
Or like, I'm gonna gather my shirt and just like try to vomit in my own shirt.
Lunchbox
Voight claims flight attendants offered only cocktail napkins to clean up the mess. You'd think they got some towels in there though, or some sort of sanitation wipe. She was also unable to change clothing because Delta had gate checked our carry on. Nothing in her bag. After landing, she had to buy new clothes at JFK and carry her vomit covered coat in a trash bag. She contacted customer service and was offered 3,000 sky miles. The airline later bumped the offer to 20,000 miles, calling the situation a biohazard and not a minor inconvenience. While she doesn't blame the sick passenger, whom she suspects was intoxicated. See, I think there's a difference too. I think you can get a little more upset if they were drunk and especially if the airline was continuing to provide them alcohol than if they were sick and like had a bug. I think that's different. My sky miles have gone times five. It's now X5 if we're going to do that. But yeah, that sucks for her. I remember sitting. Do you guys ever have those, like temporary classrooms or like the trailers as they rebuilt the school portables? So we had these trailers in college and they were always a little warm because they didn't have central heat and air like the other rooms. And so there was like an air conditioner under it. You just turn it on and it was warm. And I'm sitting like six rows from the front and up a row to my left, there's this guy and he just was jittery and all of a sudden threw up all over the kid in front of him, all over his back, like in class. And that sucked. But what really was terrible was the kid that got vomited on was a foreign exchange student. And I think he was embarrassed and he wouldn't leave. He just sat there.
Amy
Oh, just took it.
Lunchbox
He just sat there. And the teacher was like, you can go. And I think he was so embarrassed and also didn't quite know what to do. So he just sat there and bombed. And by the way, it stunk. It was awful.
Morgan
Oh, no.
Lunchbox
And we just. The class just kept going, say, hey.
Morgan
Come with me, let's go.
Lunchbox
He was a college student, so the teacher wasn't like holding his hand but, oh, true. It was weird because somebody, multiple people made a bad decision there.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
One, if you got to throw up, how do you not? He aim it down right. Aim it down. Two, if you get thrown up on, you should leave. Maybe he didn't understand, but the teacher should have either a called the class off right then or, like, cleaned up. Help him clean. That's brutal.
Amy
That's so weird. That happened to me when I was in college too. Like, same exact situation. And the teacher was like, we're done. Everybody just out of here.
Lunchbox
Really?
Amy
Everybody just go. And I remember the guy, after he threw up, he was like, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Lunchbox
Did he leave?
Amy
I think everyone just got up and left.
Lunchbox
The vomiter left. In the. My story. Yeah, the vomiter left, but not the same. But not the kid who got vomited on. I remember once in high school, we had a teacher. Her name's Ms. Johnson. And she sat on the corner of a desk. She wasn't mean, but she wasn't the most well liked because she actually held people accountable. And she sat on the corner of her desk, and the desk flipped up in the air and she fell hard.
Amy
Did you all laugh?
Eddie
You have to.
Amy
I mean, the class laughed, right?
Lunchbox
Yes, everybody laughed. But not to, like, point anybody falling is just funny. And I didn't want to laugh. And I remember I'm a senior in high school, I didn't want to laugh. And. And it's one of those, like, when you're not supposed to laugh, your head's about to explode because you can't stop laughing. And so she just got up and continued teaching.
Amy
Oh, that's tough.
Morgan
Yeah. I mean, what do you do?
Lunchbox
I think if it were me, I'd be like, oh, that hurt. I'm gonna take a few minutes and go, like, readjust.
Amy
Go cry a little bit.
Lunchbox
But I think she was trying to play it off. And some of the kids she kicked out cause they wouldn't stop laughing really loud. She was like, you think that was funny? Cause they were like, just, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha. And me, I'm like, I'm talking about for 20 minutes, trying to hold it in. I remember it so vivid, and I think my eyes about to pop out of my head. Because as soon as you're told you can't laugh, there's nothing more you want to do than get a good laugh in. And then she'd say something that was kind of like funny or interlescent. You'd be like. And then you'd be like, okay, I got it all out. I got it all out. And then you go back to it. Yeah. I kind of feel bad for her. Looking back.
Morgan
She was okay.
Lunchbox
Yeah, she was fine. But I think now you probably just take a minute and be like, whoa, I expect that to happen. And you walk out for two reasons. One, for yourself, and two, let the class get their laughs out.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
It's like if a catcher gets hit in the neck with a pitch, like, say, hits the ground, hits a pitch, what the umpire will do? The umpire will walk out and talk to the pitcher and be like, hey. And only to give time to that catcher to, like, get their bearings.
Amy
That's nice.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And it can happen where the umpire gets hit and the catcher knows that the catcher will go out to the pitcher. Because you're not going to stop the game for something that's not a real injury, but you need to give a beat. Yes. So the unspoken rules of baseball are, okay, go and, like, have a meeting at the mound and give everybody a second. There should have been a meeting at the mound with that teacher situation, and there wasn't. But yeah, that was a tough one, man. An expert says gossiping can be good for you.
Eddie
Like that.
Morgan
What? Why?
Lunchbox
Well, this wasn't gossip. This was just like, she fell and I couldn't stop laughing. I could stop. It just hurt. Like, my stomach hurt. It's like church is another time when you're supposed to laugh.
Amy
Oh, that's tough.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
If something's funny and you can't laugh, it's tough.
Lunchbox
An expert says gossiping can be good for you because it can be a helpful way to protect us from harmful situations.
Morgan
What? I don't get it.
Lunchbox
It can provide an emotional release and be a way of showing the people around us what we don't want for ourselves. Feels pretty stupid. Dr. Charles Sweet, a board certified psychiatrist, explains gossip is rooted in human behavior. Okay, I'm all there. And can be a form of social bonding. Okay, all good. Therapist Alexander Horror notes that in some cases, such as among women discussing dating, safety and gossip, acts can be a protective tool. Well, this is not the same gossip that I'm used to hearing.
Morgan
Yeah, like, but if you're with your girlfriends and you're updating them about, like, a date and you're talking about it, that's like gossip. And then sometimes you may need to vent if you have a safe space where you can vent. But is that gossip that feels like.
Lunchbox
A euphemism for God for, like, shady gossip? That second One.
Morgan
Venting and gossip I think are different. You don't think so?
Lunchbox
I think if you're venting about somebody at work, that's so annoying because don't you see that?
Morgan
But is that gossip?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You're talking about other people's business. That is not you.
Morgan
Oh yeah. If it's their other business. But if you're talking about someone that if it impacted you and you're just venting, but it's about somebody else.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Like if you're telling a story of something that happened to you, that's not gossip.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's not gossip. Unless you are implementing somebody else.
Morgan
But if you start to. Yeah, then.
Lunchbox
And talk about the situation, that's not them.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Gossip can also provide an emotional release.
Morgan
People do bond over gossip though, that's for sure.
Lunchbox
Here's the problem with gossip they do is that you have to be careful. People that gossip tell you other people's secrets. You can't tell them your secrets because they'll gossip about you. So you can take in all of what they're giving, but they're not going to keep giving it to you unless you give some back. Because gossip isn't just a one sided thing. And if you give some back, then you have to understand that whatever you're giving back is being shared with somebody else without you knowing. Like never tell a secret to somebody who tells other people secrets regardless of how much you trust them. Because they obviously do not hold secrets to the same value that they should be held.
Morgan
What if they say that's where they get you?
Lunchbox
Right here. They're gonna say something. They're gonna say something.
Morgan
They say, you know, just like, okay, you can't say anything.
Lunchbox
But yeah, yeah.
Amy
Then they do that with you.
Lunchbox
Yeah. If somebody tells you a secret, they're gonna tell your secret to somebody else.
Amy
Probably the same way too. Like don't say anything.
Lunchbox
I promise her I wouldn't say anything.
Morgan
Yeah, I'm not gonna say anything.
Lunchbox
That's from Newsweek, that story there.
Amy
I'm not gon.
Lunchbox
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Amy
This is the Bobby Mole Show.
Lunchbox
A couple things. First off, I was walking out in the hall, went to use the bathroom real quick, and an employee. That's not part of our show was. Was talking about the Easter egg hunt. And they were. Their words were. I got pretty pissed at lunchbox. What happened during the Easter egg hunt?
Eddie
What do you mean?
Lunchbox
Why? I wasn't talking to her. I was not even in the conversation. I just heard her telling somebody else. That was a part of our show.
Eddie
I have no idea, Morgan. I mean, everybody was running around looking for Easter eggs, so I don't know why. Maybe I got too many eggs and she didn't get enough. That's her fault.
Lunchbox
Did I say she.
Amy
Yeah, he said she.
Lunchbox
Making sure. I don't wanna out anybody. Okay. But I did say she accidentally. Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
He was out of control. Yes. He was going, like, so competitive. This guy was like. You would have thought that he was about to win a million dollars in this Easter egg hunt.
Lunchbox
Fine. Cool.
Bobby Bones
He was competitive. But then we got to the point where there were still Easter eggs left on the table. We thought we found them all. We didn't. Our president hit him, like, majorly. And he gives us all a hint. So we go to the kitchen, and, you know, in our kitchen, we have this whole setup of stuff for coffee and salt and pepper things and all these kind of just dishes full of condiments. Well, Lunchbox comes over because that's where the hint was. He takes them all and flips them all upside down, dumps them all out everywhere. Right as this is all happening. And we're like, you didn't have to go that hard. And in when this was happening, he literally straight up elbows me in the boob. Like, straight up elbowed, like we're playing basketball.
Lunchbox
He was being a bit too aggressive.
Bobby Bones
It was so aggressive. There was nothing worth that. This egg could have had candy in it. Like, there was nothing worth what he was going after. And that was what I had experienced. So I have no idea what everybody else experienced.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I don't know. I just heard her say that that lunchbox had pissed her off. And I don't know if she was only kind of kidding, but you know how he gets. There's anything free. Yeah, he wants it all.
Eddie
Well, here's the thing. There was a 500 diamond gift card on the line. I mean, sorry, if you don't want.
Lunchbox
Did he say the gift card was in that spot?
Eddie
No, but you don't know. So if there's a 500 diamond.
Lunchbox
Did you get that?
Bobby Bones
Had one paying attention, he would have known that that gift card had already been found.
Eddie
I knew the 250 had been found. That had been announced. And when I dumped everything over and didn't find it.
Lunchbox
And why didn't you just go through the stuff instead of dumping stuff? Did you clean it up at least when you dumped it?
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh, you did.
Bobby Bones
I had to help him clean it up.
Eddie
Well, we all. I mean, we're all digging in it.
Bobby Bones
He also got yelled at by our president that he wasn't going to give him more hints until Lunchbox picked it up. That's how bad it was.
Eddie
Everybody was digging through the stuff. And I said, man, and it was spilling on the counter anyway. So I was like, well, if we're going to spill some things, why don't I just go for the $500? And then after we found whatever it was, it was like a $50 Visa gift card. In that one, someone goes, oh, I already found the $500 one. And that's when it was announced that the $500 one had been found. So it was after I had dumped things. If I would have known that $500 wouldn't have been found, I would. I wouldn't have dumped. But when you got $500 worth of diamonds on the line, you're going all out. Sorry.
Lunchbox
It was a $500 gift card to a diamond place, not 500 bucks worth of diamonds.
Eddie
Right, right, right.
Lunchbox
Like raw diamonds had been fun. Yeah.
Eddie
So I don't think I did anything that anybody else wasn't doing. Like, everybody was running around the office, digging through drawers and, you know, turning up plants and looking under things. I mean, sorry, some people are competitive, some aren't.
Lunchbox
But you elbowed her.
Eddie
Well, here's the thing. We're all digging through stuff, so she may have jumped in next to me and my arm.
Bobby Bones
I was there before you.
Eddie
No, I came in and threw an elbow. Like, get out of my way.
Bobby Bones
Yep, that's definitely what it felt like. This was not an elbow. That was innocent. It wasn't like, oh, sorry I hit you. It was like throwing bows.
Lunchbox
What did you end up getting, Morgan? From the Easter egg hunt?
Bobby Bones
I got a $50 Visa gift card from.
Lunchbox
From an egg?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, from one of the eggs.
Amy
That's pretty good.
Lunchbox
And Lunchbox, what gift card did you get?
Eddie
I got a hundred dollar Visa gift card. I got three $50 gift cards to Sam' I got a quarter zip hoodie, an I heart trucker hat, some candy, and a couple other items. I mean, I was crushing it, man. Like, I mean, I was looking like there was a coat hanging up. I started going through someone's jacket, found an egg in it. So you've got to look everywhere. Like, everybody said. Oh, you can't be doing that. Like, you're taking it too serious. I looked. I mean, if you don't look, how are you gonna find it?
Lunchbox
Do you think everybody went as hard as you did? Yeah.
Morgan
Like elbowing people?
Lunchbox
No. No. Was everyone going as hard as he was?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
For the actual hunt itself? Yes. Everybody was going that hard?
Lunchbox
Screaming in the hallways?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Everybody was going as hard as I was.
Lunchbox
I just hit in my office.
Eddie
So that person being upset at me, I mean, they obviously.
Lunchbox
I mean, she's been a hater, probably.
Eddie
Yeah, hater. Because 99% of the people were running around this place. People were dripping sweat, running into each other. Get out of my way. Get out of my way. I was looking there first. It was my idea to go there.
Lunchbox
Doesn't seem safe in a workplace. Just like, everybody going crazy. Do you think they'll do it again here?
Eddie
Absolutely. That the president, he loved it, and he had some good hiding spots. He'll have to rethink himself because we all know where he hit him this year. He's got to redo it. But, man, it was. It was awesome.
Lunchbox
You guys cheated in a way, because you knew where some were before it even started.
Bobby Bones
It didn't even matter because that was, like, four of them. Honestly, he hit him so well that, like, really, really what we found didn't even.
Eddie
And the ones we found were candy.
Lunchbox
Were you disappointed when you found one? It was just candy.
Eddie
I was like, oh, it's stupid. I didn't want it. I'm here for the $500 in diamonds or the $250 in diamonds. Like, you run and you see when you're like, yeah, candy. Stupid Twix.
Lunchbox
Do you have any of that candy?
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
No.
Eddie
It was only, like, four pieces.
Lunchbox
I know.
Bobby Bones
He ate it all as he was.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I'd like some of that.
Eddie
It was my energy. It was my fuel.
Lunchbox
Oh, it kept you going.
Eddie
Yeah. And then I had to take off my pants because I was sweating so much.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that happened. He had shorts on.
Eddie
Yeah, I had shorts on. I mean, Morgan took off her top.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It was a jacket.
Lunchbox
He just wants to say that because it. It sounds like.
Eddie
Right. And then people Go watch the live stream. You know what I mean? They can go back and watch it and they see Morgan take off her.
Bobby Bones
Phone, they're gonna see you elbow me. Because Ray definitely caught that on film.
Eddie
But that's what I'm saying. Like, so that employee acting like I was the only one going hard. Morgan had to take off her.
Lunchbox
There's nothing about going hard. All I heard her say was, she was pissed off of you. I didn't hear anything else, so I didn't know anything about it. Yeah, yeah.
Eddie
Cause I mean, Morgan was going hard. I mean, Morgan tried to run me over. I come around the corner, she freaking body checks me. But she doesn't talk about that.
Bobby Bones
We body checked each other. That was a team effort. But you did straight up come in two spices and just dumped them all over the kitchen counters.
Eddie
I did do that.
Bobby Bones
And threw elbows.
Lunchbox
No, no, I had nothing to do with it.
Eddie
It was so fun.
Lunchbox
I regret letting them out. Our lady. Go do it.
Eddie
No. Okay.
Lunchbox
But it really was.
Eddie
Thank you, Bobby. Like, that was awesome. Like, we couldn't have done that if we didn't bring it. Morgan didn't bring it up. And Bobby was gracious enough with five minutes before the hunt started. He goes, you know what? You guys are all out. And I'm like, oh, my gosh. We get to hunt. And we didn't have bags. Eddie grabbed a garbage can.
Lunchbox
Did you do it, Eddie?
Amy
Yeah. They said, bring your own Easter basket. I couldn't. So I found the waste basket and that's what I took.
Lunchbox
Did you get anything?
Amy
One egg, man. One egg.
Morgan
What was in it?
Amy
They were so well hidden. Like, I looked everywhere and couldn't find anything. Well, maybe because Lunchbox had all of them.
Lunchbox
What did you get in your egg?
Amy
A beanie. A branded beanie.
Lunchbox
Like an Iheart.
Amy
Iheart beanie.
Morgan
How big was this egg?
Amy
No, it had it written like it was a piece of paper in there. It tells you what you want, and.
Eddie
You go cash it in. You go cash it in afterwards. It was. It was awesome, man.
Lunchbox
Eddie wants to auction off some for charity, which I think's interesting.
Amy
Yeah. Make some money for the kids or whatever.
Lunchbox
Go ahead.
Amy
So after Amy successfully did her three point challenge, or basketball challenge, we had her autograph a basketball. And there, it's a cool golden basketball. It says Amy.
Morgan
No, I signed it. It's like a dirty. It looks dirty. Like it's a dirty ball.
Lunchbox
It is a dirty ball. It's a dirty used ball. It's just a used ball. Oh, there it is. Oh, she didn't use that one. That's not game used. Why don't we use the one I used?
Amy
It doesn't matter guys. It's one of one autograph.
Lunchbox
It's not game use. Game music.
Morgan
That's okay though. I did have it out. It was at the corner Warm up ball.
Amy
Warm ups. I think we have footage of her maybe shooting a three point shot on that.
Eddie
I don't think she made any with that ball.
Lunchbox
Yes, I gave you.
Morgan
I didn't know why I was signing that. But it's for Eddie to auction off.
Amy
Yeah, for the kids in Haiti. Oh, that's what you want? We can do that.
Morgan
Auction it.
Lunchbox
Let's go. It's not game used.
Amy
One of one, baby.
Morgan
Why can't we use. Why can't we find the game used one?
Eddie
Because that's Eddie's kids ball and Eddie's.
Amy
Not going to do that.
Lunchbox
Who calls that one?
Amy
That's my sons, but they don't play with this one really much. The other one though, they're like, they'll know if it's missing.
Lunchbox
Oh well, why not just buy them a new one?
Morgan
Let's buy them a new one and auction off the game used one. I mean, I don't know who's gonna do that. Buy it.
Lunchbox
But he grabs a random one she didn't even use.
Eddie
I just found it at the court, man.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Well that's fun.
Morgan
Cool.
Amy
So auction it.
Lunchbox
They. What are you gonna use to auction it?
Amy
What do you use? Golden's.
Lunchbox
You think you're gonna send it to Golden's and they're gonna auction it off? Sotheby's? Yeah, yeah, Sotheby's for sure. I'm not sure how you'd auction it off.
Amy
I'll do some research, but I would.
Lunchbox
Not auction that one. You could auction that one with the game use like get the practice ball and I don't even think she practiced with that one though.
Morgan
It was out there. I will say the. The NBA one. That was normal colored. Yeah, that was my lucky ball. And then in second place was the camo ball.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
The blue and black.
Amy
My son's ball. Yeah, I can't use the. Can't find that one either.
Morgan
What do yalls kids like? They know these balls.
Lunchbox
Oh my God. What if we get them a new, better one?
Amy
They're like, he'll know that one's gone.
Lunchbox
That one's not good to sign anyway. The other one though, I have it. Get him a new ball.
Amy
We'll get.
Lunchbox
You should do the practice ball with the game used.
Amy
I'll auction them together.
Lunchbox
Yeah, okay.
Morgan
Good idea, Eddie.
Lunchbox
I don't know how you're going to auction it, though, because it's not like we have an auction site.
Morgan
Yeah, I don't know. Haven't you.
Eddie
Eddie will figure it out, man. Yeah, he'll be on top of that.
Morgan
He always follows through.
Eddie
He comes through with his stuff.
Lunchbox
I want to follow through.
Amy
Amy has a beautiful signature. Look at that.
Lunchbox
That.
Amy
Like I said, she got a little heart on it and everything.
Lunchbox
And what. What you can do on the other one and make it even more valuable. She signs it, and then she writes, like, an inscription. That's like 31 in 33 minutes.
Morgan
Dang.
Amy
That's so smart.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And then one of one, but then you can never do another one, and then that's it.
Amy
So no more basketballs for you after that one.
Lunchbox
No, that. No, she just can't sign it with the same inscription.
Amy
Got it.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah, one of one. But y'all could also all sign it, too.
Amy
No, no, no, no, no.
Eddie
You're the.
Amy
You're the champ.
Eddie
You're the one that did it.
Lunchbox
You're the. You are the champ.
Morgan
Well, I'm just saying we can maybe get more money.
Eddie
Maybe we can sign the yellow one. That one means.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we could all sign the yellow one and you could have.
Morgan
Okay, that'll help the yellow one.
Lunchbox
I have no idea how we're gonna sell it, but, Eddie, it's up to you. Okay. We'll let Mr. Follow through. Follow through.
Morgan
Can't wait for charity.
Lunchbox
Good. There you go.
Morgan
Six months later, we'll figure it out.
Amy
We get to it.
Lunchbox
Let's see. What else do I have here? I. I saw the movie Centers did pretty good, Mike. At the, like, 60 million. Yeah, it's like the first original movie to open at number one since, like, 2019. Whoa.
Amy
Nice.
Lunchbox
That long? Yeah. Wow. Yeah. That we had on Ryan Coogler, the writer and director of it. Michael B. Jordan's in it, playing twins. Haley, maybe it was 2021. Now I think about it, that's still a long time, even one year, because I think it was the Jordan Peele's us that. Oh, no. Nope. Came out in 21 and centers was good. Did well. Yeah. Just didn't. To me, it didn't feel like what I know is a horror movie. Yeah, but I think you do like horror. I just think you don't like slashers, which is what you probably have in your mind as horror movies, because you usually reference, like, Nightmare On Elm Street. I don't like that stuff. So I think you like psychological horror, which is what, essentially the last season of Black Mirror was. Oh, man. Hey, Ray watched the first episode of Black Mirror. It's my favorite show ever, that in the Office. And none of the episodes are connected to each other. Well, I shouldn't say that they're all independent, but now they're starting to make some bridges between some of the episodes. But the show is all about technology and how technology will affect us in the future. Raymundo, you watched your first episode ever? Well, it wasn't the first episode. It was my first episode, so I just went to a random one. Okay, what'd you watch? It was the commercial lady, where she does commercials out of her mouth. Oh, so you watched episode one of this season? I guess. Dude.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
What is wrong with y'all? That one's dark.
Morgan
That one is.
Lunchbox
That one's dark. It was awesome, though. It was awesome. I wasn't right for days after watching that one. That one gets you. Why do you guys subject yourselves to that? Is that horror? Mike, that is a form of horia. Yeah.
Morgan
Like, even my daughter, when I was watching that one, she walked in, she was like, you watch Black Mirror? And I'm like, yes. I've been on this for years.
Lunchbox
Yeah, kid.
Morgan
Ever. Yeah. What are you talking about? Stop acting like you're so 2000 and late.
Lunchbox
Essentially, like, the dark side of what healthcare could become. Oh, my God. That first episode, my wife did the same thing. She's watching it with me. She's like, how do you watch this? And I said, well, like, I love this series, and I love the different avenues that showing us technology could lead us down. She's like, but you don't. Like, this is so dark. And I said, I don't know. Like, I'm giddy about that show. When they were, like, new and there were eight episodes, maybe. Yeah, dude, it's awesome. Except for Tuesday reviews day. But I finished it all. Did you finish it all? I finished it all. It might be. See, you know, the beginning of Black Mirror was epic. Even transcendent with it might be the best season ever. It's up there. Yeah. I'd have to go back to those first two seasons that were so impactful, but since then, I feel like it's got back to its roots. It's up there. It's so good. It's so dark, Ray. But you finished it all. That episode. But I'm done. I'm one and done. Sorry. You should be.
Eddie
It's that bad when I'm out on Black Magic?
Lunchbox
No. Black Mirror or whatever. It's not bad, but it definitely takes you to a place.
Eddie
Like, it makes you sad and depressed or what? Like, what did you feel out of it? That's what I need to know. What were you feeling? Right.
Lunchbox
No spoilers, Ray. My feelings. I was sad, I was lonely, and I closed the door and I didn't go outside for a couple days.
Eddie
Wow, this show must be nuts.
Lunchbox
Have you not seen any of them? No. I don't know where you watch it on Netflix. Oh, can I give you.
Amy
It's that easy, man.
Eddie
Can I give you, like, literally, I had no idea. Like, you talk about it, but I literally have never seen, like, a little clip of it. Like, I don't even know.
Morgan
Like, are you going to assign him one?
Lunchbox
Do you have Netflix?
Eddie
I do have Netflix, yeah.
Lunchbox
If I were to assign my. I think. And it's been a while, so. But my favorite episode has always been the White Bear episode. But at this crazy. At this point, I don't even know if it would be my favorite. Reevaluating everything I've ever seen. But I would. If you don't mind. This is not even a real assignment, but if you. If you would like to watch one that isn't like, going to torture you for days, this is not the darkest of them, but White Bears, maybe like season two or season three. Mike, if you can find out where.
Amy
That is, that might be one.
Lunchbox
Maybe season two, episode two, Black Mirror. And none of them, especially early on, are connected to the others. But there are some feel good episodes, too.
Amy
Really?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
You made me watch one and didn't make me. You told me watch this and it was like, it might have been my first one that I watched and it was the helicopter parent, the mom, the.
Lunchbox
Oh, that was about you, though. Oh, bro.
Amy
I was like, that's awesome.
Lunchbox
With the eye, the technology. Yeah. Angel.
Eddie
So are the same actors in every episode or are they different?
Lunchbox
Everybody's different.
Eddie
Oh, that sucks. If you made my bed break and.
Lunchbox
You'Re only in one episode occasionally, but. And they got more famous as it went. Like, Paul Giamatti was in one this season. Okay, man, he's awesome. The act. I don't even know acting. That's the thing. I think you do know acting was. Because if you watch that episode and love Paul Giamatti in it, you know what? Good acting. He was so good in it because it's mostly just him that you go, man, this guy can act. But I Never see somebody and go, this person can't act. And what makes you say that this guy can act? Like, what is. What is. What is it about the episode? The emotions, the nuance in emotions and how he would go from what I was just like, man, he's like, capturing it perfectly. See, that's good acting. That's how you know that guy's good, man. Yeah. Lunchbox. If you watch White Bear.
Eddie
White Bear. Okay.
Lunchbox
I think that kind of personifies what kind of what the show is a bit. I think you'll like it. All right. But, yeah, Netflix is crazy. Amy, you done with it?
Morgan
Nope, I'm not done.
Eddie
Do you watch it by yourself and you feel okay? Because Ray said he felt dark and.
Lunchbox
Go outside for days. Well, like, we've got him here at work today.
Eddie
Like, does it leave you feeling like that?
Morgan
Yeah, I don't feel great. But, I mean, I'm also multitasking, so I missed.
Lunchbox
It's hard to do that on the show, though.
Morgan
I know.
Eddie
So she doesn't see what happens?
Morgan
No, I know. I saw most of the ones he's race. All that he's talking about. But sometimes I would come back in the room and I'd be like, shoot, what happened there? But I got the gist of it.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Just on this show, though, isn't.
Morgan
Yeah, but most of the time, I will. I'm just saying that's the one I've seen this season. And it. It was scary to think that that could actually happen to us.
Lunchbox
You can't just get the. Just a Game of Thrones. What annoyed me about Game of Thrones. I like Game of Thrones a lot, but if you turn. If you, like, looked at your phone for three minutes, you were down, you're like, wait, what?
Amy
Yeah, I've tried to do, like, you know, little work while watching a movie, but, like, I can't do it. Like, movie or a show. I just end up watching the whole show and don't do my work. I can't do both. Like, Amy does.
Morgan
Well, yeah, Well, I guess I blow dry my hair. Like, what. What they say.
Amy
Yeah, I guess. Like, you're watching Friends, you don't really have some shows.
Lunchbox
You don't really have to pay all your attention. Visually, Netflix is starting to do things where they. In the script, they'll write things specifically that actors are doing that they'll say them out loud because they know people are watching passively.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Lunchbox
They, like, hand me this can of something so they know people are, like, kind of have it on in the background. It's weird. My screen went out.
Amy
Uhoh. That's why you're messing with it.
Lunchbox
Yeah. We're black mirroring.
Morgan
Right, Right, Right.
Lunchbox
Now I start to. Yeah. Like my.
Amy
You hit the power button. I know that sounds stupid.
Lunchbox
That is exactly what happened.
Amy
Okay.
Lunchbox
The wire hit the power button and all of a sudden now I start convulsing.
Amy
It's like when you call customer service. Like, yeah, my Internet's not working. Like, have you restarted the box? Like, shut up. Of course I did.
Lunchbox
Then you really do it and you're like, well, I'm just gonna give up now. But really, they fixed it by saying that.
Amy
Right.
Lunchbox
Heroin was invented by Bayer. Did you guys know that?
Morgan
The. The.
Amy
Oh, the medicine.
Lunchbox
Bayer, Bayer. B A Y E R. Heroin was actually like a. Like for good at first.
Amy
Really.
Lunchbox
Well, so is cocaine. That's a Coca Cola. They put cocaine a Coke. The Bayer company, developer of aspirin, also invented heroin in the early 1900s and trademarked the name. They were hired to do it by the US Government because of heroin's healing powers. Heroin was initially prescribed as cough suppressant as well as a cure for addiction to morphine. The story's from Yale School of Medicine. And it feels like every generation, you could even say every decade, ish, there's something that was normal that ends up not being normal two decades later. And you look back and go, oh, my God, I can't believe that was a thing. Like, what's it going to be for us? Bluetooth or something that's happening to the air? Something that's happening we're breathing in or. Because in just looking at history, there is this. For every decade, something that they're doing in that decade, from a drug to technology to that. You look back and go, wow, cigarettes.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You know, three and four doctors, you just. They should know. It's so bad. So you wonder what it is now that we're doing. I mean, if you look at the 80s and you can go even like fast food. I mean, or remember when Red Bull was like, you go work out at the gym and they'd be like, drink a Red Bull when you work out.
Amy
Gives you wings.
Morgan
Like, you just.
Eddie
Oh, boy.
Lunchbox
And those are very small versions of this. But every decade there's something we're doing. We don't realize how bad it is, but it's a bit of trying to like, vaping is probably going to come back. We know it's bad for us, but 20 years, that's like, you know, directly to the lungs. It was 80% more toxic than we even knew then.
Morgan
I feel like we now know, like, we know vaping's like, bad, bad, bad.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we know vaping's bad.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
But we don't know how bad bad, bad it really is because it hasn't been around long enough to study the full term effects on people that get to be 100 years old, 80 years old, 60 years old.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
At the level that the new vapes. Because that's only in the past, like 10 years, where it's become trendy and we'll call it. The technology of vaping has progressed to the point where it is now. So we don't really have enough data to go long term. This is what it's been able to do. We know what it'll do as compared to smoking as what it's doing in the short term. But. And maybe it's not vaping. That's just an example.
Morgan
No, yeah, no, I get it.
Lunchbox
Black mirror. I just say that after everything. Now that's freaky. Black mirror. Microplastics is one.
Morgan
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
Like no water bottles. Yeah. Like we're drinking, eating all this plastic. It's in our brains. So it could just be plastic. In 20 years where we're going, can you believe they use plastic as much as they did for everything? Yeah. And we're like, yeah, we did. We used plastic for everything. It was awesome. But yeah, plastic could be it. Because now we're just starting to learn how these tiny parts, microplastic, but very, very tiny parts plastic are ending up on our brains.
Amy
I mean, I thought about it the other day when I was getting peanut butter out of a plastic jar. Like the knife is literally scraping the plastic. You know what I'm saying?
Lunchbox
I would too. Is asbestos. Right?
Amy
Yeah.
Morgan
So, yep.
Lunchbox
This would be my comparison. My analogy would be asbestos was in every house they built a house, asbestos. And it was in, in. In the insulation. And so. And people would work like my grandfather got asbestos poisoning because once it goes in your lungs, it filled up that part of your lung and there was no removing it from your lung. Right. So imagine there's a bottle of water, and when you pour a little bit of water in, that's the asbestos. And. But it never gets to leave it. Now there's only this much capacity in your lungs, so you can only breathe this much. So he had asbestos poisoning. But my. This is Arkansas Keith's parents. So. So, but his wife, Arkansas Keith's mom, had it worse because she would clean his clothes when he got home. It was covered in asbestos.
Morgan
Oh, that's terrible.
Lunchbox
So. And like, it was like the 80s, whenever EPA was like, no more asbestos. But it happened for 30 years where they put asbestos in all these houses. Nobody knew. But that's plastic. That's whatever it is every generation. Black mirror. Yeah, we have it. We've always had something that was hurting us more than we knew because we're always trying to be on the edge of creating and selling and then saving for as long as we can. What we don't sell, so we can sell it. It's like preservatives in this country, preservatives rule. And not only, like, it rules like, it's the greatest. It rules as in, like, they. They put preservatives in everything so they can make it last longer, so it has a longer shelf life to sell so they don't lose money. So it could be that black mirror.
Morgan
She can't really think about it too much. Or it gets overwhelming.
Amy
It does.
Eddie
That's a lot, man.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You want to do that story about the medieval wives, how their husband tricked their husbands? Do you have that?
Morgan
Oh, yeah, I gotta.
Lunchbox
So Amy. Amy has a story. Well, it reminded me of what was my Arkansas, Keith's dad and his mom. But isn't that crazy that he got it, but she got it worse because it was on all of his clothes. Because when he would go in, they would cover their faces. Not even for asbestos. They would cover it for all the chemicals. And so he got the asbestos poisoning, but she had it way, way worse because she wasn't covering her face when she was doing the laundry. Like, he'd come home from work and she would clean his clothes, and that's how she got. And it got her so, so much worse. All right, so.
Morgan
So, yeah, I saw this crazy thing about medieval wives. So in a fringe city during the Middle Ages, wives would put a tiny dose of poison in their husband's breakfast and give the antidote to them when they came home. So if the husband stayed out too long, they would start experiencing symptoms like nausea, headaches, vomiting, pain, or shortness of breath.
Lunchbox
That's messed up.
Morgan
And the longer the men delayed going home, the sicker they would get. So basically, wives train their husbands to come home on time to avoid getting sick.
Lunchbox
That's messed up.
Morgan
And then. So my question to Bobby was, is this psycho or smart?
Lunchbox
That's messed up. Now. I don't like that. That's probably normal.
Amy
It's kind of smart.
Lunchbox
No, I was messed up. Yes. Smart, yes. They can be Both, though it can be smart and mess it up. So I've poisoned you.
Morgan
Yeah, the antidote and all.
Amy
I'm coming home. Like, I don't feel good.
Lunchbox
That's crazy. Yeah. Raymondo says he has a nickname. Raymondo is a nick for him. That's not even his name. But he has a new nickname around the building. What do they call you? Well, it's just one of the guys in the other rooms, he started calling me Night Owl. And I don't like the nickname. So why does he call you Night Owl? Because he sees me here at night and she goes, what's up, Night Owl? Also, when you come in, it's still nighttime. Yeah. Yeah. And so, I mean, we have a decent friendship. We've started. So is it offensive to tell somebody that I don't like the nickname you gave me? Is that the only thing he calls you now? Yes. It's been going on for months now. And every time you're like, I hate that dude. And it's just not good under my breath. But you see him enough that it bought. Every day, every morning. What's up, Night Owl? What's up, man? I don't know. Night out. If you should tell him or not. No, Night Owl. I'm not Night Owl. I'm not.
Amy
No. You might be Night Owl now.
Lunchbox
Yeah, you might be Night Out. Called yourself out. I'm not Night Owl. You hate the nickname, though. Yes, because it just sounds creepy. You feel like it's like someone looking in windows or what? I'm going to get him an equally bad one. I don't know, Night Owl. I mean, that just doesn't come across as good. It's like someone he called you that be like, what's up, Perv Monster?
Eddie
Oh, for you.
Lunchbox
Let's see. What's up, little perv? What's up, Little Pervy? Like, for no reason whatsoever, you assign him another stupid, worst nickname. That's kind of funny. You ever got a nickname you hated? T Bone. I hated that name.
Amy
Oh, yeah?
Lunchbox
How was that high school? Awful. Awful. Awful. Awful. I don't know. Night Owl. Let me think about that. No, Night Al doesn't like it. I'm going to shut it down. You can't choose your own nickname, but you also, once it's assigned to you, you don't get to, like, leave it either. It also kind of means he probably he likes it. You know what I mean? Don't you give nicknames to people you, like, you want to be friends with and stuff? Like Lunchbox Eddie.
Amy
I mean, No, I mean, that is. That's not my real name. Eduardo's my real name, but that's a.
Lunchbox
Shortened version of your own name. Not like Night Owl over there, who. You know, his name's Raymundo, and now he's Night Owl.
Amy
His name's Ray.
Lunchbox
His name's Raymond. It's Raymond. He's gone through, like, four versions. Okay, yeah, I think we're good there. I was gonna hit you guys with the CIA story, but I think I just need more time.
Morgan
Wait, what?
Lunchbox
The declassified CIA report.
Amy
Oh, this could be. We need some time for this.
Lunchbox
I need. I think I need some time. I'm gonna save it for tomorrow. I love some CIA declassified reports.
Amy
Because.
Lunchbox
A lot of times. Not all the time, but a lot of times these conspiracy theories that are out way. Like, no way that's ever gonna happen. As soon as it gets declassified, like, 50 years later, you're like, wow, they're Now. There's now an admission that everyone wasn't crazy when everyone was told they were crazy for believing this.
Morgan
Yep.
Amy
Yeah, like that. Like our Apple updates. Everyone thought we were crazy.
Lunchbox
That's exactly it. Jfk.
Morgan
I've been sitting on a. Oh, a fun fact.
Lunchbox
Sitting on.
Morgan
Something about the CIA.
Lunchbox
So we'll do it tomorrow, then.
Morgan
Fun fact. No, I've been sitting on it for Fun Fact Friday.
Amy
Oh, wait, for Friday, then.
Morgan
Yeah, yeah, hold on.
Lunchbox
Friday, then.
Morgan
Okay, thank you.
Eddie
Hold on.
Amy
Good.
Morgan
Second. You know how many times we've done Fun Fact Friday? And also now we divide it up. Fun Fact Friday used to be all on me. Like, I run out. Just. Like, I ran out of jokes. I ran out of fun facts.
Lunchbox
Yeah. That's why we do it for everybody now.
Morgan
But this one is good. Never seen it before.
Lunchbox
Build it Up.
Amy
Fun Fact Friday. Tease.
Morgan
And it's about the CIA.
Eddie
Wow.
Lunchbox
On a Monday. Wow. I told Amy she had a cool shirt on today, and Morgan goes, sexual harassment.
Amy
Oh, yeah. You all need to stop doing that.
Morgan
No, I said it was fine because he said, cool.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but I said something was cool before, and he was like, sexual harassment. So now I just don't know what is and isn't.
Amy
And I told Bobby, man, I really like your hair. And you're like, cool. Thanks.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
No one said they like my hair.
Amy
Yeah, I was like, I really like your hair.
Morgan
I think guy to guy, it's fine.
Lunchbox
Okay. I know he doesn't want to have sex with me, right?
Amy
I don't.
Lunchbox
Y'all are anymore.
Morgan
Very close.
Amy
Don't do that anymore.
Lunchbox
All right, thank you guys. We will see you tomorrow. Bye everybody.
Morgan
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The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary: MON PT 2: Celebrity Voice Actor Game + Bobby On Hosting ACM Event + Why Gossiping Might Be Good For You
Release Date: April 21, 2025
In this lively episode of The Bobby Bones Show, hosted by the charismatic Bobby Bones and his engaging co-hosts Lunchbox, Amy, Morgan, and Eddie, listeners are treated to a mix of entertaining games, insightful discussions, and relatable stories. The episode seamlessly weaves through a celebrity voice actor challenge, an exploration of financial realities across different cities, behind-the-scenes insights into hosting a major event, and a thought-provoking conversation on the benefits of gossiping.
[00:03 – 04:34]
The episode kicks off with the Celebrity Voice Actor Game, where the hosts test each other's knowledge of iconic animated characters and their voice actors. Using clips from beloved cartoons and movies, they challenge one another to identify the correct actors behind popular voices.
Highlight Quote:
Lunchbox: "Got it. So Lola, my name's. My name is Oscar." — [00:49]
Notable Moments:
[04:17 – 04:34]
Despite the competitive spirit, Lunchbox humbly concedes, acknowledging the team's collective enthusiasm and knowledge. This segment not only entertains but also engages listeners to reminisce about their favorite animated films.
[05:14 – 07:46]
Transitioning from animated voices to real-world finances, Lunchbox introduces a segment analyzing how a $100,000 salary varies in purchasing power across different cities. The discussion highlights the significant impact of location on one's financial comfort.
Highlight Quote:
Lunchbox: "After federal, state and local taxes plus basic living expenses... some cities offer far more purchasing power than others." — [05:14]
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[07:46 – 09:13]
Bobby shares exciting news about his role in hosting an upcoming ACM (Academy of Country Music) event dedicated to honoring the legendary duo, Brooks and Dunn. The segment delves into the preparations and significance of this honor.
Highlight Quote:
Bobby Bones: "I will be a part of the ACM television show on that Thursday night on Amazon... I'm gonna go up a day early because Brooks and Dunn are having this big gala and I'm hosting it." — [07:46]
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[09:14 – 14:55]
The hosts share and discuss unfortunate incidents involving public vomiting, drawing parallels between a recent in-flight incident and past experiences in academic settings.
Highlight Quote:
Morgan: "Is that inside out?"
Lunchbox: "It is. Do you know the character, by any chance?" — [04:44]
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[14:55 – 18:03]
An intriguing debate unfolds among the hosts about whether gossiping can have positive effects. Drawing from expert opinions, they explore how gossip can serve as a means of social bonding and emotional release.
Highlight Quote:
Lunchbox: "An expert says gossiping can be good for you because it can be a helpful way to protect us from harmful situations." — [15:22]
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[23:19 – 33:44]
A spirited recounting of a company Easter egg hunt reveals the intense competitiveness and humorous mishaps that ensued.
Highlight Quote:
Lunchbox: "He takes them all and flips them all upside down, dumps them all out everywhere... he literally straight up elbows me in the boob." — [24:12]
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[33:44 – 43:36]
The discussion shifts to the anthology series Black Mirror, exploring its portrayal of technology's dark side and its resonance with contemporary societal issues.
Highlight Quote:
Lunchbox: "They’re always trying to be on the edge of creating and selling and then saving for as long as we can. What we don’t sell, so we can sell it." — [41:06]
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[46:03 – 47:17]
A fascinating historical anecdote is shared about medieval wives resorting to poisoning to ensure their husbands returned home on time, blending dark humor with historical facts.
Highlight Quote:
Morgan: "So Bobby was, is this psycho or smart?"
Lunchbox: "That's messed up. Now I don't like that. That's probably normal." — [47:03]
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[47:17 – 51:23]
The hosts delve into the delicate matter of workplace dynamics, specifically focusing on the assignment of nicknames and the importance of respecting personal boundaries.
Highlight Quote:
Lunchbox: "Once it's assigned to you, you don't get to leave it either. It also kind of means he probably he likes it." — [48:30]
Key Points:
Insights:
[51:23 – 50:31]
In a playful twist, the hosts tease the upcoming Fun Fact Friday segment, hinting at intriguing and possibly surprising information related to CIA declassified reports.
Highlight Quote:
Lunchbox: "A lot of times these conspiracy theories that are out way. Like, no way that's ever gonna happen. As soon as it gets declassified, like, 50 years later, you're like, wow, they're Now." — [49:53]
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Insights:
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully balances humor, competition, and insightful discussions, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. From playful games and financial advice to deep dives into media and historical anecdotes, Bobby and his co-hosts deliver content that resonates with a wide audience. Notable quotes and engaging interactions enhance the listening experience, ensuring that both regular listeners and newcomers find value and enjoyment in the conversation.
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This detailed summary encapsulates the multifaceted discussions and activities from the episode, providing a comprehensive overview for those who haven't tuned in.