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Lunchbox
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Lunchbox
All right. Around the room. I'll go first. The top touring country artists of all time. We got some billions coming up in a second, but I'm gonna start at 10. Brad Paisley has made $334 million touring.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Lunchbox
Now this is all gross. So gross. As total comes in.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
He's gotta pay it out.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it's not a lot to pay out, but this is like ticket sales. He sold 8.2 million tickets.
Eddie
Hmm.
Bobby Bones
That's a lot of tickets.
Lunchbox
That's a lot. Taylor Swift at 9.339 million.
Eddie
She's at 9.
Lunchbox
That's what it says.
Bobby Bones
But that's her country. Maybe country.
Eddie
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
When she was country.
Lunchbox
I don't. I think that all. It all counts, though.
Bobby Bones
I would research that.
Lunchbox
$339 million. She hasn't been touring near as long.
Eddie
Okay, good point.
Lunchbox
Says she's done 293 shows. Had over four and a half million people there. I don't know. She's at nine.
Morgan
I. I believe it.
Eddie
You believe she's at nine?
Morgan
Those ticket prices are really expensive, guys.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but she sells at stadiums, though.
Morgan
We were thinking Higher.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah. Like closer to one or two.
Bobby Bones
She's a billionaire.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. But a lot of that billionaire was made in other ways. So not just from her touring, but a big part was. I don't know. I don't know how to feel about that. At nine, number eight, Rascal Flats, 360 million. Number seven, Jason Aldean, 362 million. Toby Keith at six, 397 million. The attendance was 9.4 million people over 780 shows.
Eddie
Oh, wow.
Lunchbox
Shania Twain is at 421 million. McGraw at four, Luke Bryant at three. Huge jump from three to two because Luke Bryan's at three. George Straits at two. At 733 million. He has had 11.5 million people watch a show. He's on eight hundred and fourteen shows.
Bobby Bones
That's a lot. And he keeps riding away too, and coming back.
Lunchbox
I know. He keeps tricking people. Who do you think's number one?
Eddie
Garth.
Bobby Bones
Garth.
Lunchbox
Garth's at 13.
Eddie
No way.
Lunchbox
He's done 280 million 657 shows.
Bobby Bones
Oh, have you said Chesney?
Lunchbox
I have not. Chesney's at number one. $1.1 billion. Whoa.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
The attendance, 17.9 million. And he's done 952 shows.
Eddie
Wow. He's busy. He's busy, he's busy.
Lunchbox
Hey, no wife, no kids, right? You know what I mean?
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Alan Jackson said he's retiring officially. There's audio to this, Ray. This is him at a concert. Go ahead. And y' all may have heard that I'm kind of winding down. And in fact, this is my last.
Morgan
Road show of my career.
Lunchbox
I appreciate it. Y' all gonna make me tear up up here.
Morgan
But this is my last road show out here.
Lunchbox
But we're planning on doing a big finale show in Nashville next summer sometime. I just felt like I had to.
Morgan
End it all where it all started.
Lunchbox
And that's a Nashville, Tennessee region city for country music. He's a member of the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music hall of Fame, the Nashville Songwriters hall of Fame. One of the best selling music artists of all time. 35 number one hits on the Billboard Hot country chart. He's won two Grammys, 16 CMAs and 17 ACMs favorite Alan Jackson song.
Eddie
Well, now I just think of the. Well, it's not this one, but this is the only one stuck in my head now is the world stops turning 911 song. Yeah. And now, now that that's in my head, that's the only one no Now I have Chattahoochee in my head.
Lunchbox
I mean, the first one in my head is Chattahoochee. It's not my favorite, but it's like the one I think. I think of Alan Jackson.
Eddie
Well, why did I go? So sad.
Lunchbox
You're just sad right now, I guess.
Eddie
No, no, no. But there's got to be there. I can't tap into it, though. Give me another one.
Lunchbox
Hey, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap in.
Eddie
To it if the world.
Lunchbox
So at the ACMs. He did remember when.
Eddie
Oh, that's good.
Lunchbox
Dirty old, huh?
Eddie
That's not my favorite, though.
Lunchbox
Looking back, it's just a stepping stone.
Bobby Bones
Who we are, who we were.
Lunchbox
How's it jam?
Eddie
Living on love.
Lunchbox
How's it good? Riding on time without somebody nothing ain't worth a dime. That's a jam. That's a good one.
Eddie
That's probably mine.
Lunchbox
I mean, we could go so many. Like, I didn't really like, it's fine, but like, it's 5:00' clock somewhere.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I love that one with Jimmy Buffett.
Lunchbox
Not a Buffett guy, though. You know, Not a buffet guy.
Bobby Bones
What about the cornbread and chicken?
Lunchbox
Where I come from is cornbread and chicken. Yeah.
Eddie
What about Chasing that neon rainbow?
Lunchbox
Good one. Chasing that neon rainbow Living that honky tonk dream. Because all I ever wanted was to pick this guitar and sing so good. That's a jam. Obviously Chattahoochee makes the the top 20 list. I'm gonna have to sing that one.
Bobby Bones
Oh, man.
Eddie
I mean, that might be my favorite country.
Lunchbox
That's a good one. Little Bitty is good.
Morgan
That's Eddie's favorite.
Bobby Bones
What does that mean?
Eddie
Why did you put.
Bobby Bones
Oh, he's trying to be funny. Okay.
Morgan
Thank Amy. You got it.
Lunchbox
Thank you.
Eddie
Such a branded.
Lunchbox
I got it. Yeah, like stupid dick.
Bobby Bones
I didn't get a what.
Lunchbox
What you say Stupid dig.
Bobby Bones
They said something else.
Lunchbox
No, no, no, no, no. I think depending on when you were born. I don't know. Don't Rock the Jukebox is still classic, but don't rock the Jukebox. I want to hear some George. Because my heart anyway. For a road so I won't feel like rocking since my baby is gone so don't rock the Jukebox Play me a country song. Mine is not one of his favorite. One of the favorites of all time. But mine's probably Mercury Blues. If I had money, I'll tell you what I do. I go downtown by Mercury or two. I'm crazy about a Mercury.
Bobby Bones
Oh, it's so good.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I'm crazy about a Mercury. It's on Tool Time as well.
Bobby Bones
Go finish it.
Lunchbox
I want to buy me a Mercury and cruise it up and down the road. Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Didn't he do. What's that cover he did?
Lunchbox
Sing it to me.
Bobby Bones
I'm going messing and I'm going to raise a holler.
Eddie
Summer.
Lunchbox
Cure for the Summertime. Is it cover?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's in like an old 50s song, I think.
Lunchbox
Wow. If so, sometimes I wonder what I'm going to do Cuz there ain't no cure for the Summertime Blues. That's a jam by Eddie Cochran. Wow. Summertime Blues is co written and recorded by the American rock artist Eddie Cochran. It was written by Cochran and his manager, Jerry Capehart. If that was from the 50s is. I guess it's not public domain yet, huh? Sometime. Yeah. Dude, I thought that was an Alan Jackson song.
Bobby Bones
That's. I love that.
Lunchbox
She's got the rhythm and I've got the Blues. That's a jam too. That's a good one.
Eddie
What about Papa Top again? You know that?
Bobby Bones
No, I remember that one.
Lunchbox
Are you just looking at songs on your phone?
Eddie
But no, Papa Top does. I feel like. Like y' all are gonna be like. Oh, I love that one. Eddie.
Bobby Bones
I don't even know that one.
Ray
Drive.
Lunchbox
Yeah, drive's good. Drive's good. Sing that one.
Bobby Bones
Good. Morgan.
Ray
I don't. I don't. I just know the title and I can picture him in the music video.
Lunchbox
It's like Drive for Daddy Jean or something.
Eddie
What?
Lunchbox
In parentheses? I swear to you, there are parentheses on it. Yeah. Drive parentheses for Daddy Jean.
Eddie
How did you know that?
Lunchbox
I just remember seeing it.
Eddie
Drive. Drive.
Lunchbox
Oh, boy.
Eddie
Oh, hold on.
Ray
Daddy, let me.
Lunchbox
That's it. That's it.
Eddie
There it is.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's it. Good job. Hold on. I can play a little from my phone here. Now.
Eddie
It was just an old plywood boat.
Lunchbox
That was a good one.
Bobby Bones
I don't think I've ever heard that.
Eddie
Yes, you have.
Lunchbox
You'll get this here.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
You for sure.
Morgan
Have you heard this?
Eddie
You have?
Lunchbox
You and your little bitty ding it.
Bobby Bones
I don't think I have.
Lunchbox
When Daddy Let Me Drive.
Bobby Bones
No, no, that's not familiar.
Lunchbox
No. Guys, I'm singing so many. I'm losing some of the other melodies.
Eddie
I can't believe y' all don't know Papa Top.
Lunchbox
Okay, stop it.
Morgan
Maybe they just don't like it.
Lunchbox
Tall, Tall Trees. You know that one?
Eddie
Yeah, I got it.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, yeah. That's. That's A good one. I think that's the number one. Let's see. How about Pop Top?
Eddie
Papa Top again.
Morgan
You guys like Papa?
Ray
Rest of that one?
Lunchbox
Go.
Eddie
I think I'll have another round. Set it up.
Lunchbox
The rhythm. And now I've got the booze and one of these days much I've got to lose.
Bobby Bones
What's this?
Lunchbox
She's got the rhythm. Oh yeah. And I got the blue she's telling me I'm over you she's got the rhythm and I've got the blues Jam. What is the one? It's like when she's got an Adam's apple.
Morgan
Oh, well that's not good.
Lunchbox
Remember that one?
Bobby Bones
She ain't a woman.
Lunchbox
She had big hands.
Eddie
What?
Bobby Bones
I don't know that one.
Lunchbox
Oh, come on. It's probably.
Bobby Bones
Is that drive?
Lunchbox
No, no. Where I come from. It may be where I come from. Let me see.
Bobby Bones
Maybe it's Pop a Top.
Lunchbox
Hold on it. What?
Bobby Bones
I don't see where it fit in that song.
Lunchbox
There's one song I got where working hard to make a li get to heaven.
Bobby Bones
Adam's Apple.
Lunchbox
No, there's one though.
Eddie
Where it's Moram from.
Lunchbox
Oh, there's who's cheating who and who's eating who. That one. It's getting hard to sing them cuz I'm. They're all starting to blend in together. Hold on, hold on. Fast forward. Who's cheating who and who's eating you.
Eddie
And who you anymore doing right? What's someone tonight and who? Cars. Park next door.
Lunchbox
Good job.
Bobby Bones
Drive.
Lunchbox
If you do. If you type in Alan Jackson.
Eddie
Adam's apple.
Lunchbox
Adam's apple. Nothing, man.
Eddie
Maybe you were singing the lyric wrong.
Lunchbox
Dude. What if I was? Because it's like.
Eddie
Is it.
Lunchbox
If there's anybody out there that can call in because we're still. They still able to call us. Why know we're live till 11 till. Okay, you guys can call us. Because he's like, is there a song.
Eddie
Also called Is it in the Itty Bitty one?
Lunchbox
Well, Little Bitty is the name of the song.
Bobby Bones
Little Bitty.
Ray
I don't think it's in Little Bitty.
Lunchbox
I can't be making this up.
Bobby Bones
I mean that would make sense.
Lunchbox
Oh no. Now I gotta find it.
Bobby Bones
It's all right to be.
Eddie
It says go ahead. I just said does Alan Jackson ever sing about an Adam's apple? And according to Google, it says no. There's no indication that Alan Jackson's music.
Lunchbox
Okay, what about Hands are too big?
Bobby Bones
Not frequently Features.
Eddie
Well, I didn't. That's how it answered it. I didn't.
Bobby Bones
How about like a mechanic that has an atom?
Lunchbox
No. Dude.
Eddie
Does he ever sing about Big Hands?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Try that one. I don't know what I'm thinking here.
Ray
Love's got a hold on you. My hands are sweaty and my knees are weak.
Eddie
My hands are sweaty and my knees are weak.
Lunchbox
That's Elvis. I was like, my hands are still sweaty and my knees are wet. I can't stand on my own feet. I'm in love. I'm all shook up. Adam's apple.
Bobby Bones
It says here she's got big hands.
Eddie
No indication that Alan Jackson sings about big hands.
Lunchbox
Oh, come on.
Bobby Bones
Sorry, dude.
Eddie
He's known for his songs about rural life, love, and country music tradition.
Lunchbox
What about Big Hands and Adam's Apples? Oh, what if I say she's gone country?
Eddie
Oh, it says. While he hasn't specifically referenced Big Hands in his music, he does frequently sing about themes relevant to his life.
Bobby Bones
Frequently.
Eddie
And he has hands.
Lunchbox
What was it?
Ray
The talking song Repair Blues. It starts with the mechanic raised up from under my hood.
Lunchbox
Go ahead. What's the next lyric?
Ray
The mechanic raised up from under my hood. He shakes his head and said, this ain't good. Your timing belt's done shrunk one size too small.
Bobby Bones
Turns out he's a woman.
Lunchbox
Abby, Is anybody calling? No. Crap.
Bobby Bones
Everyone's saying the same thing.
Scuba Steve
I was checked out for a second.
Mike
But I came back.
Scuba Steve
Was there a song drive? Did you mention that one yet?
Lunchbox
Yeah, we mentioned that one.
Scuba Steve
Okay, never mind. I'll go back to a zoom.
Ray
I don't. I didn't know her name.
Eddie
Is it in his song called Flaws?
Lunchbox
Hold on. What's that one?
Ray
I didn't know her name and I didn't.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I didn't know her name.
Lunchbox
That. I think that might have been it.
Ray
Her name lyrics. Let me look it up. When she looked at me that way, I had to say I knew I had to get to know her name. She was married someone plenty planned years ago her eyes said new. No, I knew I had to get to know her name.
Lunchbox
No, I don't think this is it. Is it anything about Adam's apple being big and big hands?
Ray
I've not seen any Adam's Apples.
Lunchbox
Big hands type country song.
Eddie
It says all my flaws. Everybody's got them. You can bet your two. Your last two dollars.
Lunchbox
This was a jam, though. And I don't even know your name. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Eddie
You would think if. If there was a woman's. With Woman with an Adam's apple. It'd be in his song called Flaws.
Lunchbox
What's that? Oh, we're doing all songs. Just all songs? Yeah. I'm in love with the baby and I don't even know your name. Adam's apple big. Big hands. Adam's apple big.
Eddie
The. The left eye is higher than the right eye.
Lunchbox
Man, this sucks.
Eddie
I snore when I'm asleep. I got long feet. He sings about all that, but no Adam's apple.
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
I'm telling you. Okay, we'll move on from me. But there's something. I'm just not there. I gotta Google something. I mean. Okay, that's mine. Congratulations for a wonderful career to Alan Jackson and. All right, Amy, what do you have?
Eddie
Hold on. No, no, I have. I now watch the Alan Jackson Story.
Morgan
Yeah. David Geffen, he's a music mogul.
Lunchbox
I saw this.
Morgan
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
What do you do?
Lunchbox
Go lunch.
Morgan
He's a billionaire, and two years ago, he married, like, a Go Go dancer.
Lunchbox
There's, like, third inner 30s with no.
Morgan
Prenup, and they're now getting divorced.
Eddie
Yeah, that's pretty.
Morgan
Why would you not sign a prenup, David? Like, you're a billionaire. You obviously have made some great decisions, and you don't sign a prenup.
Bobby Bones
He's been rich for a long time.
Eddie
What he makes during that two years. Right, Bobby?
Lunchbox
Correct.
Eddie
Okay.
Lunchbox
He's not getting half of his money. Yeah. And the guy's a billionaire surrounded by 10 million financial people. They're probably telling him, and he's like, no. For two years. If this young guy's going to marry me, he can have whatever I make in the next two years. I'm sure that's what happened. Because, David, Gavin's not going to be an idiot and just realize, oh, my God, I didn't sign a prenup. Why did anybody tell me? But, yeah, this dude's going to make a lot of money based off probably just, like, the accrued interest from this guy's accounts, much less anything else.
Morgan
That is unbelievable.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I'm sure that's probably part of the deal, too. I'm 80 something. You're 30 something. You marry me, we do dirty stuff. No prenup, we get divorced. You can have whatever.
Bobby Bones
It's part of it.
Lunchbox
That's probably part of it. Is there an Alan Jackson song?
Morgan
We are giving up.
Eddie
I mean, I already looked everywhere.
Lunchbox
Nothing.
Ray
I think you might be thinking of a different song.
Eddie
Yeah, maybe a different artist. Maybe just any artist that's ever sung about a woman with an Adams App looks.
Bobby Bones
Dude looks like a lady.
Lunchbox
Okay. Add ears.
Bobby Bones
Do you know the band the who?
Lunchbox
Yeah, you who? Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So a story came out that they fired their drummer, which is like whatever, no big deal. They were just about to start a tour and they fired their drummer. But their drummer is Zack Starkey. Starkey? Yeah. Does that ring a bell?
Eddie
No.
Lunchbox
Bobby, I saw the story where they're like, he's got a lot of projects, but I don't know who he is.
Bobby Bones
Zack Starkey is Ringo Starr's son.
Lunchbox
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So he got hired to be part of the band. Then he claims that the band fired him, but was told to say that I've got lots of projects. Exactly what you just said.
Lunchbox
That's what I said.
Bobby Bones
I got a lot of projects going on and that's why I quit. But he says, that is not why they got why I left. They got rid of me and no one said anything. It's really weird, but I thought it was interesting that that was Ringo Starr's son.
Lunchbox
I didn't know that. Ringo Star's son. I saw Foo Fighters fire their drummer too. Yeah, it was the guy that they had picked up after Taylor Hawkins died. Josh Freese. Yeah. And I saw Josh Freeze post on Instagram. He's like, I just got a call, said I was fired. I guess I'm not a Foo Fighter anymore. And then I got deeper into it and I think Dave Grohl just likes his people to be part of the Foo Fighters. They do other projects too, but not be like all social media all the time type person. That's what I surmised from that.
Bobby Bones
Sounds like there are a lot of drum jobs out there. Now you're a drummer looking for a gig.
Lunchbox
Maybe I'll start learning. Do you read that too, Mike? Yeah. Josh Priest plays like in a lot of other like rock bands. So maybe they didn't want him going like back and forth between bands.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like be exclusive to Foo Fighters. Did you?
Lunchbox
Well, no, cuz the other Foo Fighters guys do play in other bands, but I think he plays. This guy plays on a lot.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
He's like in Nine Inch Nails. He was some punk bands. Yeah. Cuz those other guys do solo projects because we've had them on our show. We had the guitar player on our show. All right, what else?
Bobby Bones
Have you ever gotten fired?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, me either. I got laid off, but never fired.
Morgan
Laid off is pretty the same thing though.
Bobby Bones
No, no, it's not being.
Lunchbox
It's not the same thing at all.
Eddie
Yeah, let go like fired. You Likely did something to deserves it's being fired. Laid off is like. You're just like. It's. You ended up at the short end of the stick.
Bobby Bones
You've never been fired.
Lunchbox
Why would you keep saying that?
Eddie
Because, like all your jobs, I think he's been fired.
Bobby Bones
Well, because.
Lunchbox
Don't jinx it either.
Bobby Bones
Well, no.
Lunchbox
Why do you keep saying that? You never got a ticket. You know, as soon as I pull out here, I'm getting a ticket today.
Eddie
Don't say that.
Lunchbox
I don't even keep a bunch of crap in my office for. If I ever get fired. But the difference in laid off and fired is.
Eddie
Wait, what? That's why you don't keep a lot of things in your office.
Lunchbox
Yeah. You ever see my office?
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
More pictures in there.
Bobby Bones
Everything's boxed up, so.
Eddie
But it's in case you get fired.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
That is.
Bobby Bones
You're like a coach.
Lunchbox
I'm not putting a bunch of stuff in there because then I got to do the whole thing where someone gets put all the crap in the box, gets secured in the building. That's why I've never put much stuff in my office. Unless it's like garbage. No. Not been fired. But the difference is if you get fired for. Cause you don't get any sort of severance at all. If you laid off, you get. Yeah, you get paid for months.
Morgan
Oh, I didn't get paid when I got laid off from Sam's.
Lunchbox
Well, he probably didn't have contracts.
Morgan
Yeah. Oh, because I got laid.
Lunchbox
I typed in. Is there any country song where the artist notices the woman has Adam's apple? Guys, I'm not crazy. Is this Mandela effect? I look through every song. Maybe it's like bigger hands. Then, like, there's a woman has big hands.
Ray
There's a tall woman reference in Where I come from, but it's not what's.
Lunchbox
Read the lyric.
Ray
I mean, people are yelling at it at us on the live stream.
Bobby Bones
What are they saying?
Lunchbox
This awesome show that.
Ray
No, hold on.
Lunchbox
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Ray
I was chasing son on one on one somewhere around Ventura. I lost a universal joint and I had to use my finger.
Lunchbox
This is it. This is it.
Ray
This is not Alan.
Lunchbox
This is it, though. Go ahead, though. Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
This is Alan Jackson.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Ray
This tall lady stopped and asked if I had plans for dinner. Said, no thanks, ma' am. Back home, we like the girls that sing soprano.
Lunchbox
It's that. I just assumed Adam's apple.
Eddie
So you visualize deep voice.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And it's probably a dude.
Bobby Bones
What's. What's the name of this song where I come from? Oh, really?
Ray
I thought we said that one.
Lunchbox
We did, but that wasn't.
Eddie
It's funny.
Bobby Bones
You listen to the song and like.
Lunchbox
Just imagine, hey, man, music takes you everywhere. Music. You never know the places music will take you.
Eddie
Yeah. Because she was tall and had a deep voice, so she obviously had big hands.
Lunchbox
Yep. That was it, though. Thank goodness I'm not there. I'm only partially crazy.
Ray
But there's nothing about big hands or.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but tall and deep voice. Still not. But that. But still. Yeah. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Let's just say that's it.
Lunchbox
No, that is it. I know for sure because I thought Alan Jackson. It's the same thought where I think it's a woman, but it's really a man. Yeah, Amy.
Eddie
Okay, so if you have joint pain, try gargling water.
Lunchbox
What do you say? Why do you say water like that?
Eddie
Because it's crazy water. This is crazy. Some people might foam roll. They compared it to like 20 minutes of stretching and foam rolling. And you just gargle for 60 seconds and it stimulates parts of your brain and nerves that will reduce inflammation and then you should have less joint pain. Or stretching will be easier after you gargle.
Bobby Bones
My back hurts. You want to try it?
Eddie
Try it. Gargle.
Lunchbox
I'm telling you. Ain't gonna work.
Eddie
How do you. What?
Morgan
No, you need water.
Eddie
I saw a whole video. He gargled and then he bent down.
Lunchbox
Tick tock, Morgan.
Ray
Yeah. Speaking of tick tock, did you see the brawl break out of like 300 young kids at a New Jersey school? Because they planned it on tick tock.
Lunchbox
They planned it. They planned a fight.
Ray
They planned a meetup. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You said school.
Ray
Oh, I think I was just thinking.
Bobby Bones
They were probably all class kids. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Ray
But they planned it on TikTok and they all went to this New Jersey mall and they. It was this massive brawl broke out because of it.
Bobby Bones
They only arrested like seven people. I saw.
Lunchbox
I don't catch everybody. So they had planned a massive fight and did they really fight or they just fake fight?
Ray
I mean, it looks like some of them were actually in the brawl, but I don't know that that was what was intended. I think they were planning just to, like, meet up.
Eddie
Yeah, but you start fake fighting and somebody's gonna start real fighting.
Lunchbox
Because in a meetup that was reportedly planned on TikTok, it then led to a massive brawl. So I guess it was planned for everybody to meet up. Shocking viral video capturing the chaotic scene. Quickly viral screaming and running from officers. They were. Yeah, I guess that's a meetup going wrong. Hey, who hasn't been part of those?
Bobby Bones
Not me. You ever been to a fight?
Lunchbox
Been to a fight?
Bobby Bones
Never been in a fight.
Eddie
No.
Lunchbox
Why are you trying to jinx me?
Eddie
He's never been in a fight. You know that.
Bobby Bones
Ever.
Lunchbox
And it's like, you ever died on a Monday? No. No.
Bobby Bones
Car crash.
Morgan
You ever been stabbed? I mean, like, what in the world? Morgan Dunstar been fired.
Eddie
Morgan, check the live feed comments. See if anybody says gargling helps joint pain.
Bobby Bones
No one's gonna say that.
Eddie
Yes.
Ray
Nobody has confirmed.
Morgan
Nobody.
Eddie
Eddie, try it.
Lunchbox
If. If it only took gargling to help joint pains, a lot of doctors would be at. This sucks. They spent their whole life learning how to replace joints.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's why they're not telling us, though.
Morgan
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
But doctors will never tell us that. Gargling water.
Lunchbox
Hey, speaking of TikTok, and I say this with love, There are certain trends that we're probably too old to be doing.
Eddie
Like, what are we doing? Did somebody do something? Did I do it?
Bobby Bones
No, she already thinks it's her.
Lunchbox
No, it's and they haven't even done it yet, but Eddie has. Do you want to tell them what trend you're thinking about?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think it's called the leopard color hair.
Ray
Oh, dear.
Eddie
You don't trend. You don't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I have enough hair. So what you do is the kids are getting buzz cuts, and then they're dyeing their hair like a. Like leopard skin. And I think I have the perfect hair for that because I'm already bald. So I grow it out for a week. Then I do this.
Morgan
I think you should do it.
Lunchbox
I think you're too old, and I think it'd be. That's a hard canvas to paint on.
Bobby Bones
Buddy, because it's missing.
Lunchbox
You don't have enough hair.
Eddie
Yeah, it's gonna look more like.
Morgan
That's hilarious.
Eddie
Leprosy.
Lunchbox
Did your kids tell you to do that?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, my kids like, dad, you should totally do this.
Lunchbox
Hey, another thing was Lunchbox wanted an update on the ninja blender thing you bought.
Morgan
Yeah, my wife heard you talking about. It was like, oh, my gosh. That sounds like a great idea. So I just want to know. No, no, no. Legit.
Bobby Bones
Still using it.
Morgan
You never use it on the road, do you?
Bobby Bones
What do you mean on the. Yes, dude. I just did it yesterday for a margarita.
Lunchbox
Where on the road?
Morgan
No, that's at your house.
Lunchbox
But you can use a regular blender at your house. The whole purpose of this was to travel with it.
Morgan
You're gonna travel everywhere with it and do it after workouts. And so how many times you use it traveling?
Bobby Bones
I took it last. Yeah. Last week to our workout. I did. I load it up before I go to the workout with all the ingredients. Yeah. And I keep it in my car.
Eddie
Have you ever seen him living?
Lunchbox
No. And if he showed up to my house to work out with a blender, I'd be like, dude, go home.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I'm bringing it next time.
Lunchbox
No, no, but that doesn't count because.
Bobby Bones
It'S in my car. I just never bring it out to the gym.
Eddie
So you just. You work out and then you go in your car and you're like, just turn it on.
Lunchbox
But why not just drive the eight minutes home and do it at home in your real blender?
Bobby Bones
Post workout smoothie.
Eddie
Yeah. You're supposed to get it right away to feed the muscles.
Bobby Bones
It's got protein in it.
Lunchbox
He's eight minutes from Zow.
Eddie
I can't decide if I believe him or not.
Morgan
I'm serious. I don't want to call my wife an idiot, but I don't want her to make an idiotic ch. Choice and buy this thing and it never get used.
Bobby Bones
I will say that you have to keep it charged. Like, don't go one day without charging it, or else you're stuck with a half blend because it'll go and then go battery low, Battery low. But other than that, if you keep it charged every day, it works great.
Morgan
On average per week, how many times do you use it on the road?
Bobby Bones
On the road twice, because we only work out twice now.
Lunchbox
That's not on the road, though.
Eddie
No, he's on the road because he's.
Lunchbox
That's just you driving down the road. That's different than on the road.
Bobby Bones
It's not plugged in is the point. It's portable.
Lunchbox
It feels like a lot of work to put all that crap in your car when you just drive home and do it eight minutes down the road.
Bobby Bones
No, dude. And it's so small. You clean it up real easy.
Lunchbox
I can understand if you're traveling a lot on the road or on vacation. You take it, but you're just.
Bobby Bones
What are you gonna do with the ingredients? You gotta have frozen ingredients.
Lunchbox
Yeah. You get them at the store.
Bobby Bones
The whole point is for you to load it up with your ingredients, take it to the gym, you work out, pump some iron, and then afterwards.
Eddie
But you can also use it at home for a margarita.
Bobby Bones
And that's what I did, too.
Eddie
Like in the backyard. You just.
Bobby Bones
Why are you hating on this dude? It's so genius.
Lunchbox
I think you're doing more work to prove that you use it than you would do if you never had it.
Bobby Bones
No, because I have a blender, and. Sure. Can I wait till I get home and make the smoothie on the big blender? Yes. But this thing's perfect because then I can drink it on the way home from the workout.
Morgan
I got a question.
Lunchbox
Could you not drive home in the same amount of time he's making it?
Morgan
Well, not only. Not only that, but couldn't you just blend it before you leave and put it in, like, a yeti that keeps everything cold?
Bobby Bones
We've talked about now It'll melt, and then it'll just be like water.
Eddie
No, it won't.
Bobby Bones
But if you keep the blueberries frozen and the acai frozen in there, it's still like ice.
Lunchbox
Feels like too much work. It feels like more work just having it and preparing it than the work it would take just to get home and do it there.
Bobby Bones
I'm bringing it tomorrow. I'm bringing it.
Lunchbox
But you're only bringing it to better.
Eddie
But you're only partially blended.
Lunchbox
There's no difference in eight minutes. There's really no difference. Because he spends eight minutes. No, no. He'll spend eight minutes talking afterward. Just hanging out. Talking after workout talk a little bit. Yeah. So I just. For Eddie. I don't believe it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so for someone else, you believe it.
Lunchbox
45 minutes. Are you traveling on the road? Yes. I think you're just using it for the sake of using it.
Bobby Bones
Because like the Y I used to go to, like there was a smoothie place in the Y, which is.
Lunchbox
I don't even care anymore. Good for you. I don't want to fight about I don't even care. I literally don't care. I'm just.
Bobby Bones
Is that really. Is that really a thing though? Like post workout?
Lunchbox
I'm happy for you.
Bobby Bones
First workout smoothie is like, better to drink right after your workout.
Eddie
Yes, dude.
Lunchbox
Who knows? I don't even care.
Eddie
I think there is a window within a certain amount of time.
Bobby Bones
This thing's awesome.
Lunchbox
But you just said think. It's a very vague thing you just said.
Eddie
No, I do. Okay, fine. Yes, scientifically, you should consume some sort of protein and whatnot to feed your muscles within a window. Is that window 30 minutes?
Lunchbox
I don't know that I can agree with. But you can just take some turkey, some ham and turkey, Eat that there protein.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm sure I'll bring it tomorrow.
Lunchbox
The best time to drink a post workout smoothie is within 30 to 60 minutes after your workout to maximize 30 to 60. Dude, you can be on my age.
Bobby Bones
I talk for 10 minutes. You already said that.
Lunchbox
The timing aligns with the anabolic window. I don't care. Here's the thing. I don't care. All I was doing was pointing out that you live so close. That's not being on the road, I guess was my point. More than this thing not working. I think if we were traveling a lot, that'd be excellent.
Bobby Bones
The other day I did have to take my kids to practice straight from workout, so I didn't get to go home, but I had my smoothie.
Lunchbox
There you go. I don't care. Good for you. I don't know why I got so.
Bobby Bones
Wrapped up in that argument Lunchbox. It's good. Tell your wife to buy it.
Lunchbox
Okay. Hey, by the way, shout out to Eddie Fox. Right?
Bobby Bones
Eddie Fox. Who is Eddie Fox?
Lunchbox
He does, like, weekends on the Big 98, our local affiliate.
Bobby Bones
Oh, he works here?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan
How did you get so excited already?
Bobby Bones
Let me tell you why? Because I got an email that said Eddie Fox has been getting my commercial money. Money that I'm supposed to get for cutting commercial spots. He's gotten it for, like, two months, and then he finally sent the company emails like, you've been sending me money. It's not mine. And I'm like, that's legit. I would have kept the money, but not Eddie Fox.
Lunchbox
Eddie Fox. Great guy.
Bobby Bones
Eddie Fox said, you're sending this to the wrong Eddie.
Lunchbox
Do you ever get checks from people?
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
Like, checks from sponsors that send you checks directly.
Bobby Bones
Mm.
Lunchbox
I do sometimes, and it's weird.
Bobby Bones
Like an actual paper check.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
What's weird about it?
Lunchbox
I don't get checks from anybody. I just get, like, a couple sponsors that send checks. Probably. Probably because they're affiliates that aren't I heart Scuba.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Usually the non I hearts will take paper checks.
Lunchbox
I'll get checks for. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's cool.
Lunchbox
I got it. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What do you do? Take them to the bank?
Lunchbox
I get my business manager.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I don't know, but I get checks, and Scuba will be like, hey, you got a check today. Feels very like I'm back at work, hobby lobby, old school, picking up my check. I know we need to figure out, and I kind of want it to be organic, but our next live stream competition. And Amy had an idea, but I think we would get hurt doing it. But Amy.
Eddie
Maybe if you gargle.
Lunchbox
Amy's nephew won, like, state champion and long jump at Colorado High School.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
And so she was like, what if we had all the guys do the long jump?
Bobby Bones
I'll hurt myself for sure.
Morgan
Long jump is very hard because you gotta. I mean, they practice those steps. Like, I mean, I don't even know how to get on the board, but.
Eddie
I mean, I just thought y' all could just, like, jump into a thing of sand and see who gets there.
Bobby Bones
I have plantar fasciitis.
Lunchbox
That's not going to feel well much lately. Yeah, he wants.
Eddie
Yeah, he won his state champion. So exciting.
Bobby Bones
I mean.
Eddie
Okay, so he. His distance was 21ft, 6 inches.
Morgan
Holy crap.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Triple jump or one long jump.
Morgan
Yeah, that's what I was going to.
Eddie
What does that mean?
Lunchbox
So I. I don't know which one.
Eddie
I don't know. I wasn't there.
Lunchbox
1.
Bobby Bones
Triples on the hop.
Lunchbox
Triples Jump. Jump into sand. Let me jump is just. I don't. He could have definitely jumped 21ft. I have no idea.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, no, I have the video, so let me count.
Morgan
Yeah. Does he just run and jump. Or does he? Boom, boom.
Eddie
I'm about to tell you.
Bobby Bones
This is your. Your steps. Your son?
Eddie
No, my sister's son, Creed, My nephew. My stepson.
Bobby Bones
A lot going on.
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Amy was married.
Eddie
I'm not.
Lunchbox
Oh.
Eddie
People don't know. Just kidding. Okay, here he goes. Oh, one run, run, run, run. Oh, okay, so that was. That was one jump.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Eddie
Triple jump was the next day. Here, let me show you.
Morgan
Let's see if it's long. Well, this is. Oh, he's going down there. Okay.
Eddie
Running. He's running. Oh, look at that form.
Lunchbox
Oof. Wow. Long jump.
Morgan
Long jump.
Lunchbox
That's awesome. I guess stay chance. Yeah. I don't know what is long and what isn't.
Morgan
Well, the world record is 29ft, four and a half inches. Four and quarter inches.
Eddie
And he got what, 21ft, 21 six. And he's 16.
Bobby Bones
That's cool.
Lunchbox
He once dated a 16 year old. Like a 10th grader, 11th grader.
Bobby Bones
He can jump.
Morgan
Is he really tall?
Eddie
Seems average to me. Not. He's not, like, abnormal.
Lunchbox
I'm watching the Mike Powell world long jump record, 1991. Holy crap. I do flies. Yeah. Geez.
Eddie
Well, I was thinking y' all could do it.
Morgan
I don't even think. Honestly, I don't think we'd even make it into the sand.
Lunchbox
I think I don't even know the muscles that I would tear, like, by looking at this. I have not done this. It could be. I'm watching this guy. It could be hamstring. I could tear. Ankles, feet, buttocks could rip. A calf could easily rip. I actually could miss and land beside it on the pavement.
Morgan
I don't know if we'd make the sand from where that. Where that white line is. I don't know if we'd make the sand.
Bobby Bones
I don't like it.
Lunchbox
Is there a. Can you find us a.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no, no, no. Don't entertain this.
Morgan
No, I did.
Lunchbox
I just want to know, scuba, can you find us a long jump pit somewhere?
Eddie
No, I can. I was already.
Scuba Steve
Okay, so immediately, we'll look around.
Eddie
No, I think in the mine one. Well, before I pitch this an idea, I was talking to my boyfriend about it because I was like, do you think that they could do it? Because he was like, yeah, I think they could. And yes, there's a place where they could go. Because my boyfriend did all this stuff in college. I guess his distance was a little further than that, But I was like, do you think you could still do it to this day? And he was like, I Think so. I was like, well, they're all younger than you, so I think he believed in y' all. He thought it was possible.
Morgan
I mean, I can show you a long jump pit. I mean, you know, we were all.
Scuba Steve
Gambling this last year until Eddie broke his femur or whatever it was.
Bobby Bones
You broke the Olympics.
Scuba Steve
Olympics, yeah, our field. Track and field day.
Lunchbox
Well, we're doing the Olympics.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we had track. Well, I was thinking, like, track and field because we had, like, the long jump was one of them. There was some sort of, like, run or whatever. But we could totally do this scuba.
Lunchbox
If we get a sponsor and pay out the winner, like, 2500 bucks.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Eddie
And medical bills.
Bobby Bones
And medical bills.
Morgan
For sure.
Lunchbox
We could do. We could go back to the Olympics, and you'd have the. We'd compete again.
Scuba Steve
Okay, you want to make a few things then? So there's like, two and a tiebreaker.
Lunchbox
No, it would be, like, five things.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Our Olympics were, like, you know, putt, putt, I think, was one of them.
Lunchbox
We would. We would then, yeah. But if we get a sponsor, we compete for the cash.
Eddie
Okay. Maybe instead of, like, long jump into, like, a sandpay, I'll just stand and then jump.
Lunchbox
I want to do pommel horse.
Morgan
Oh, God.
Bobby Bones
Oh, God. Rack ourselves.
Scuba Steve
And I have a sponsor of mine. They're pitching one right now, so I'll talk to you later about it.
Lunchbox
We do the rings. What if we.
Morgan
Oh, my gosh. The rings. We would just hang there.
Lunchbox
Dude.
Morgan
We wouldn't even be able to pull.
Lunchbox
No uneven bars. Dude, we do uneven bars, we die. And I think only women do uneven bars, don't they?
Bobby Bones
No, not uneven.
Lunchbox
I think guys do. Guys do single bars? Yeah. Yeah.
Morgan
Women do uneven.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, really?
Eddie
Why don't men do uneven?
Lunchbox
They do.
Bobby Bones
Sounds sexist.
Morgan
They do rings because men are usually taller, so they can. The women are shorter.
Eddie
I get that.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh.
Morgan
That's true. Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Okay, just wondering.
Morgan
What.
Lunchbox
What if we did. What's. What's the one called where. It's that. The beam.
Ray
The beam.
Lunchbox
The beam. You got to do tricks on.
Morgan
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
Hurt ourselves.
Lunchbox
Dude, it's not even who, like, wins the competitions. It's who lasts to the end because who wins the money.
Morgan
Which one's the pommel horse?
Lunchbox
Palm was. When you get it, put your arms on it and you swing around.
Morgan
Okay. What about the vault? That one is awesome.
Bobby Bones
When you jump on those spring.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I bet you that Vanderbilt or somebody around here has all this crap.
Ray
Well, there's the. Where I Did adult gymnastics. They have all of it.
Lunchbox
Guys.
Morgan
No chance.
Lunchbox
Do you know Funny. No, no, no, no. You don't have to actually do the crap, like be good at it. But do you know how funny that would be to do all the events and, like, bring some judges that have. No. They don't know us.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox
And to judge us. Tell me that wouldn't be worthy of freaking watching us on Instagram or YouTube or whatever.
Morgan
Just walking on it would be a. The balance beam. Like, whoa.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I think if you miss it, we die.
Lunchbox
Testicle explosion for sure. Oh, my God. What if scuba can get 2,500 bucks for the winner, though? Of whatever.
Bobby Bones
There's no way we can do this.
Lunchbox
No, no. I'm just saying winter the Olympics.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Mike
But not create Olympics.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Like last time. But we renew it. Anybody who wants to get in can. Anybody. Guys or girls. But everybody gets to pick one. Get to pick their own event.
Bobby Bones
Love it. And it's anything but it has to.
Lunchbox
Be athletic because you can't pick grilling.
Bobby Bones
Well, I wouldn't pick grilling.
Lunchbox
Well, you would win Enchilada cooking.
Bobby Bones
I'd definitely win that, too.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah. It'd have to be some sort of sport type thing. Anybody like Amy Morgan. Everybody could be in.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Morgan
Morgan may pick Home Run Derby.
Ray
No, I'll do tumbling, actually.
Morgan
Oh, gosh.
Lunchbox
And see where the thing would be is, it's not just Morgan doing tumbling because she'd probably win that. But it's who gets second because points for everything.
Morgan
I don't think one of us could do a tumble.
Lunchbox
I tumble the crap out of it. I'm breaking.
Bobby Bones
Isn't that just a role?
Lunchbox
No, no.
Morgan
You do flips, but it's who does.
Lunchbox
Who does second best. You don't have to do full flips to get a score. Just do something on the mat.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Cartwheel.
Lunchbox
Yeah, cartwheels. Do the worm. Do the worm.
Bobby Bones
Oh, nice worm.
Lunchbox
Oh, man. I cannot wait for this. You guys have me motivated now. Amy, what would you pick?
Bobby Bones
Three point shooting.
Eddie
Oh, yeah. That is my skill.
Lunchbox
That would be good. Like out of tasting, like, one minute.
Bobby Bones
Ketchup taster.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Scuba, this would be.
Lunchbox
Because who would want to play first of all?
Bobby Bones
Me.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Ray
I'd do it.
Lunchbox
I play two, three. I mean, four for me.
Morgan
Tumbling.
Lunchbox
I don't even know how.
Morgan
I don't.
Lunchbox
You don't have to. Because I don't want anybody. I don't want to encourage anybody because they could get hurt and I want nothing to do with them getting hurt. So you don't have to, but you could be in if you wanted to.
Eddie
But what I say right now, it's not being held.
Lunchbox
It's not legally binding.
Eddie
Okay. Yeah. Right now I'm thinking about participating.
Lunchbox
Okay. Five Scuba.
Scuba Steve
Oh, I'm for sure six.
Lunchbox
Ray considering it. I gotta check my health insurance. Okay, so we're gonna stay at 6 because one of Amy or Ray will back out. Mike. I'm good. I'll judge. Okay, so that's so smart, Mike.
Eddie
So how do we get judges?
Lunchbox
I don't know. We have to figure out who's in first. Like, we get like Gator to judge or something. But, like. And some of it would be not just judging points. It would literally be something you would have to see because if it got to just scores, the Russians would win everything because they cheat.
Ray
Okay, so everybody gets to pick something and then we all have to participate in each thing.
Lunchbox
Correct. And so kind of the objective would be pick something you think you can win. But then for everybody else it's like try to come in second because there are more points for second and third and fourth, that type thing. So, like, if Lunchbox picked an 800 meter run or a mile run, he's probably going to win that, I guess. Unless he's running. It's Mike. But Mike, you're out, right? Yeah, but it's. Who can come in second to get the second points?
Morgan
Yeah, I may do three miles just to make you guys suffer.
Bobby Bones
No.
Eddie
Well, that's gonna take a long time.
Ray
I'm gonna walk.
Lunchbox
I'm just saying I may do left handed.
Mike
Oh, gosh, that's tight.
Lunchbox
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Episode: MON PT 2: How Much Do Country Artists Make Touring? + Billionaire Files For Divorce With No Prenup + Someone Is Doing Things They're Too Old To Do!
Release Date: May 19, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Produced by: Premiere Networks
The episode kicks off with an engaging discussion on the financial success of top touring country artists. The hosts delve into the earnings and ticket sales of prominent figures in the country music scene.
Brad Paisley is highlighted as one of the top earners, having made $334 million from touring, with a staggering 8.2 million tickets sold.
Lunchbox remarks at [03:37]:
“Brad Paisley has made $334 million touring.”
Taylor Swift is mentioned, though there’s a playful debate about whether her figures should be classified strictly under country. Lunchbox notes her impressive 293 shows and over 4.5 million attendees, positioning her at $339 million in earnings.
Lunchbox states at [04:16]:
“Taylor Swift at 9.339 million.”
Jason Aldean, Toby Keith, and Shania Twain are also discussed, with Shania Twain leading the pack at $421 million in touring revenue from 952 shows and an attendance of 17.9 million.
Lunchbox concludes at [05:44]:
“Shania Twain is at $421 million.”
The conversation emphasizes the sheer scale of these tours, with host Bobby Bones expressing astonishment:
Bobby Bones exclaims at [04:03]:
“That's a lot of tickets.”
This segment provides listeners with a comprehensive overview of the financial magnitudes achievable through successful country music tours, showcasing the top earners and their monumental ticket sales.
Shifting gears, the show addresses a high-profile divorce case involving billionaire David Geffen, who has filed for divorce without a prenuptial agreement.
David Geffen, a renowned music mogul and billionaire, married a Go-Go dancer two years prior. The absence of a prenup has led to speculation and discussion about the financial implications of the divorce.
Morgan comments at [18:25]:
“David Geffen, he's a music mogul.”
The hosts analyze possible outcomes, suggesting that Geffen's substantial net worth and financial advisors likely influenced the terms of the divorce, potentially limiting the division of assets.
Lunchbox hypothesizes at [19:16]:
“He's not getting half of his money.”
The conversation touches on the dynamics of marrying at different life stages and the potential motives behind not signing a prenup, especially for someone with Geffen's financial stature.
Lunchbox muses at [19:31]:
“I'm 80 something. You're 30 something.”
Bobby Bones adds a layer of skepticism regarding Geffen's intentions, implying that his financial acumen would prevent him from making unwise decisions in such high-stakes personal matters.
Bobby Bones asserts at [18:38]:
“That's pretty.”
This segment offers listeners an insightful look into the intersection of wealth, personal relationships, and legal safeguards, using Geffen's situation as a case study for broader implications in high-net-worth divorces.
The episode transitions into a lively and humorous segment where the hosts explore trends and activities typically considered outside the norm for their age group.
TikTok Trends Gone Awry: The hosts discuss a viral incident where a massive brawl was planned and executed among 300 young individuals at a New Jersey mall, orchestrated via TikTok.
Ray narrates at [28:17]:
“They planned it on TikTok.”
Mock Olympics Proposal: In a playful exchange, the hosts brainstorm creating their own version of the Olympics, featuring unconventional and humorous events such as cartwheels, the worm, and pommel horse routines, tailored to their abilities and comedic personas.
Lunchbox proposes at [40:53]:
“We could do the rings. What if we...”
Long Jump Challenge: Inspired by a nephew's state champion long jump performance, the hosts humorously debate their ability to compete in such athletic feats, highlighting the disparity between serious sports and their own capabilities.
Eddie shares at [37:35]:
“He got what, 21ft, 21 six.”
Hair Trends: Bobby Bones introduces the idea of participating in the “leopard color hair” trend, leading to a funny discussion about the practicality and appearance of such a style, especially for those portraying older personas.
Bobby Bones jokes at [30:23]:
“I'm already bald. So I grow it out for a week. Then I do this.”
Throughout this segment, the hosts blend humor with relatable conversations about aging, societal expectations, and the allure of staying relevant through trending activities. Their banter underscores the challenges and laughs that come with stepping outside one's comfort zone or age-appropriate activities.
Lunchbox on Taylor Swift’s Earnings ([04:16]):
“Taylor Swift at 9.339 million.”
Bobby Bones on Ticket Sales ([04:03]):
“That's a lot of tickets.”
Lunchbox on David Geffen’s Divorce ([18:19]):
“He's a billionaire surrounded by 10 million financial people.”
Bobby Bones expressing skepticism ([18:38]):
“He's been rich for a long time.”
Lunchbox on TikTok Brawl ([28:34]):
“They planned a massive fight.”
Eddie on Long Jump Feasibility ([37:35]):
“He got what, 21ft, 21 six.”
Lunchbox on Hair Trends ([30:23]):
“I'm already bald. So I grow it out for a week.”
Bobby Bones on Olympics Segments ([43:29]):
“Me.”
These quotes capture the essence of the hosts' discussions, blending informative insights with light-hearted humor.
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, listeners are treated to a rich blend of insightful discussions and entertaining banter. From dissecting the financial triumphs of country music’s touring elite to unpacking the complexities of high-net-worth divorces, the show offers both depth and levity. Additionally, the playful exploration of age-defying trends and mock athletic competitions provides a relatable and humorous touch, making the episode both informative and engaging for a diverse audience.
For those who missed the episode, The Bobby Bones Show continues to deliver compelling conversations and laughter, making complex topics accessible and enjoyable.