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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
Wake up. Wake up in the morning. Then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turning. Then you hear Eddie, Emmy, Lunchbox, Morgan, too, Scooby, Steve, Red Hav trying to put you through. Mike D's riding his wigs next bit.
Bobby Bones
And Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is?
Lunchbox
This is the Bobby Bone store.
Bobby Bones
Here's a voicemail from Shawna in Las Vegas.
Amy
I'm wondering if there's ever been an update on Lunchbox.
Eddie
How he was asking to have a.
Amy
Day off for his TV debut.
Lunchbox
So we said, yeah, take a personal.
Bobby Bones
Day or vacation day, whatever.
Lunchbox
It's not a TV debut.
Bobby Bones
It's a social media deal, right?
Eddie
No, it's a. It's a TV show. It's on YouTube.
Morgan
Thought it was like a commercial during.
Eddie
No, no, it's a reality show. It's a competition.
Lunchbox
But if it's on YouTube, it's not a TV show. It's a.
Eddie
It's a. YouTube has TV, doesn't it?
Bobby Bones
Well, YouTube, TV shows, TV networks, like, it's okay. It doesn't matter.
Lunchbox
Yes, he's taking, like a vacation day, a personal day to go do it.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan
Does that mean he has to work a day that we're normally off?
Lunchbox
Does that mean he wants to work.
Bobby Bones
There a day we're working here?
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
I'm going to be working one day.
Bobby Bones
Less when we're off. Okay.
Lunchbox
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Morgan
Yeah. Like, so when we're off on vacation.
Lunchbox
He has to have to come in for a. Awesome. Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Yeah. Look for me. April 7th is when I'm going to be doing that.
Lunchbox
How can we look for you?
Bobby Bones
You're not. You're going to be.
Eddie
Well, it'll come out later, but, I.
Lunchbox
Mean, they'll have to look for you April 7th.
Eddie
No, I'm just going to say I won't be sitting here, but. But if you're in Pigeon Forge, you can look for me. Film and look for the camera crews.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
We're rooting for him, Amy. Ready for the Corny?
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
All right. Get it.
Bobby Bones
The morning corny.
Amy
Why do forks feel left out on Valentine's Day?
Lunchbox
My mind goes somewhere dirty.
Amy
Huh.
Lunchbox
Really?
Amy
Yeah. Cuz everyone just wants a spoon.
Bobby Bones
Good point. There you go. That was the morning corning.
Morgan
Now I want to hear yours.
Lunchbox
Why has it was forking? Oh, that's why I didn't say it.
Morgan
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Bones, he's 13.
Bobby Bones
He made a bucket list and put it online.
Lunchbox
He's not dying. It's just like, things I want to.
Bobby Bones
Do before I die. Because bucket list used to be you had to be dying for us to even consider it. Now it's just things you want to do at some point. So number one is get a full taxidermy alligator. Okay, that's fine. He's 13, by the way.
Lunchbox
Thirteen.
Bobby Bones
Number two, go to New Zealand. Okay. Be fun.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Another one is get into a fight.
Amy
Oh, he wants to do that.
Lunchbox
He has never been in a fist fight.
Amy
I don't want that.
Bobby Bones
Get a cool Jeep.
Morgan
Nice.
Bobby Bones
The fight one's more. It says beat up someone, get into a fight, but you can't really pick. Like, if you get into a fight, you may not beat up someone. Like, you might get beat up. Another one is eat an octopus.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Prove the existence of goblins.
Morgan
That might be tough.
Bobby Bones
Meet J.K. rowling. Go snorkeling with a shark. Go on a fossil dig and get married. Just some of them. Like, he really wants to do this. So I'm gonna ask you guys. And I've never really. And I did this morning. I sat down and did put down a bucket list of 3 things I want to do. Mostly I just avoid this because I'm like, that's stupid. I'm not dying. But you never know. Amy, three things.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
On your bucket list. Go.
Amy
I have go on an Alaskan cruise because that's something my mom Always wanted to do before she passed away. And we tried to take her, but she just was too sick. So we went to South Padre, Texas, instead.
Lunchbox
Big difference.
Bobby Bones
Could not be more of a difference, but okay.
Amy
So I would like to do that for her since she wasn't able to. I would also love to get a horse or just ride a horse.
Bobby Bones
If you just want to ride a horse, I can set you up today on the regular.
Amy
I feel like owning a horse. I feel like that's a lot of responsibility. But if it's a bucket list, who cares? Maybe I get to where I know how to take care of it and it's fine. But I just want.
Bobby Bones
You have some stables, Horses, Sure.
Amy
I want a relationship with a horse.
Bobby Bones
That also sounds weird, but we're into it. Go ahead.
Amy
And then my. My one that is like, this is.
Lunchbox
I don't.
Amy
It's on my bucket list, but it's a maybe because I always wanted to have a baby, but I don't want to really have a baby. But if it happens, have a baby.
Bobby Bones
Okay, you've turned me in different directions here. So you mean be pregnant?
Amy
Yes, because I never got to have a baby or be pregnant. And we adopted kids, and that's great.
Bobby Bones
But the thing about want to on.
Amy
And off, I just still never got to experience being pregnant. So I don't know. When I was married, we were never given a reason why we couldn't get pregnant. We did all the tests. We went to fertility doctors. They couldn't say, oh, it's because she has this or you have that. So it wasn't his fault or my fault. We just couldn't get pregnant.
Bobby Bones
So I understand if it's have a baby and be pregnant, but then you follow that up with but you don't want to.
Amy
Right. Because now I'm like, oh, gosh, my kids are teenagers now. They're almost grown. Like, do I really want a baby?
Bobby Bones
Let's say all of a sudden, and from the heavens, they open up and God says, would you like to be pregnant? I can make you pregnant right now. Do you take yes or no?
Amy
Well, not right now.
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
It's yes or no.
Morgan
It doesn't matter.
Amy
She does have a baby.
Bobby Bones
The dad is lunchbox.
Morgan
Oh, she'll say no to that when.
Bobby Bones
It shouldn't do anything.
Lunchbox
It just says, it doesn't matter who the dad is.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Amy
Oh, so, okay.
Bobby Bones
It doesn't sound like you really want it.
Amy
See, that's why it's a maybe.
Morgan
What about, like a midwife? You don't want to be a midwife? Carry the baby and then give it.
Amy
No, that's.
Lunchbox
Oh, surrogate.
Bobby Bones
Midwife helps.
Lunchbox
Yeah, surrogate.
Bobby Bones
Would you.
Lunchbox
How about if you want me to.
Amy
Carry a baby for nine months and be totally connected to it and then have to give it away? I don't think so.
Morgan
Hey, this is your bucket list. I don't know.
Lunchbox
True.
Bobby Bones
Your bucket's kind of built weird. The opposite, though. What if a surrogate held your baby?
Amy
Well, but then that takes away the whole, like, I have no idea what it's like to be pregnant.
Bobby Bones
We don't understand your bucket list.
Amy
We don't understand what it's like to be 44. I'd be a geriatric pregnant person.
Bobby Bones
All that we get. Do you want it, though?
Amy
I. I want it, but then I don't know.
Morgan
Oh, boy.
Bobby Bones
Oh, boy.
Amy
So this. This is why it's confusing. It's something that I've always wanted, but then I got the gift of being an adoptive mom, which has been beautiful.
Bobby Bones
So do you want to have a baby?
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Morgan
It's on the list.
Lunchbox
It's right in pencil.
Bobby Bones
The other two are in Sharpie. This one's in pencil.
Amy
Yes. That's a good way to put it. It's in pencil.
Lunchbox
That's. That's wild.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Amy
But ask me next week. I might be like, oh, God, you erase it.
Bobby Bones
She'll put you have a racer on the back of that.
Amy
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Mine are take batting practice at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Amy
You could do that.
Morgan
I feel like you can do that next week.
Bobby Bones
I don't know that I can. I've never done it. That would be cool to be able to do number two, meet and talk to or, like, interview David Letterman, which I've never done, which he's still alive.
Lunchbox
Still. Like, that's. That.
Bobby Bones
That was always my hero. Growing up.
Amy
Haven't you sometimes wanted to not meet.
Bobby Bones
Him just in case way A long time ago. Yeah. Just because many years ago I would. People be like, don't meet your heroes. I don't think now that people are douchebags just because they're famous. I think some people are just douchebagging, some aren't.
Lunchbox
That's it.
Bobby Bones
But I think that would be cool because he had a massive influence on me. And the third one is. And I've been the number two for, like, the last three years, but it's, like, host the ACMs, like, every year, like Reba and Garth, and then they throw. I'm their Sidekick. I've never got that main. It's always Rebin, Garth. And I'm way more famous than both of them. Oh, yeah?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I've had way more number one hits. So that would be it. And I got. I can. I can lick it. I can taste it. I'm right there next to it.
Lunchbox
Dang. But I just haven't.
Bobby Bones
Haven't got that yet.
Lunchbox
So that would be it.
Bobby Bones
I was actually. I got a call years ago. I was like, you're gonna host the ACMs. And then something happened, and I was not. One day I'll be able to tell the whole story. And they pulled me a couple weeks before the announcement for somebody else. That one hurt.
Amy
Yeah, that hurts. All those in Sharpie blood. Oh, blood.
Morgan
That's how serious you are.
Bobby Bones
I wrote those in blood.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I want to hear you guys as well. We're going through the bucket list. Hey, Morgan, I want to go to you.
Lunchbox
What are your bucket list?
Bobby Bones
Give me three things.
Amy
Okay. I want to go on a safari in Africa.
Bobby Bones
That sounds so much fun. The only thing that scares me about.
Lunchbox
That is I don't want to fly that long.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that sounds so much fun.
Lunchbox
You're so right.
Bobby Bones
That sounds awesome.
Amy
The flying isn't what gets me.
Lunchbox
It's actually that you have to have.
Amy
Multiple shots to go down there in Africa because they still have so many diseases. That's what's the hard part about there.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I just.
Bobby Bones
I don't.
Lunchbox
I don't want to fly that long.
Bobby Bones
It's a lot of ocean to fly over.
Morgan
I don't want an elephant to attack.
Lunchbox
I don't mind that. What a way to go.
Amy
So cool.
Bobby Bones
There's, like, a hotel I see online where drafts come up into the window.
Lunchbox
Well, that's cool.
Amy
Yeah. Safari is. It's amazing.
Bobby Bones
That's a great one. Okay, next one.
Amy
See the northern lights.
Bobby Bones
I've seen them.
Amy
You have?
Lunchbox
Wow.
Morgan
What do they look like?
Lunchbox
Just like the pictures.
Bobby Bones
I'm the worst.
Lunchbox
Ask, like, what's.
Bobby Bones
How cool is nature?
Lunchbox
Yeah, it's cool.
Bobby Bones
I went to Iceland.
Lunchbox
It's like, okay, whatever.
Morgan
But it looks like fluorescent colors.
Bobby Bones
You'd love it.
Lunchbox
But I just Google image.
Bobby Bones
I crap.
Lunchbox
I'm satisfied. So I'm not the person to ask.
Bobby Bones
But I did go to Iceland, and it never got dark, so.
Amy
But you still saw them.
Bobby Bones
Maybe it was always dark.
Lunchbox
Maybe that's what it was. So we saw them then.
Amy
That would make more sense.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay, next.
Amy
Okay, and the last one is visit NASA.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Like, next.
Lunchbox
Houston.
Bobby Bones
We'll get some tickets.
Amy
Yeah, like, I want to see NASA and see the rockets. And you can go down to Huntsville to the.
Morgan
The Rocket Center.
Lunchbox
What is that, by the way?
Amy
In Huntsville?
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's where they make rockets. Yeah, but it's not.
Bobby Bones
It's not. Is it NASA affiliated?
Amy
Thought so. I went like NASA headquarters.
Bobby Bones
Like, Houston.
Amy
Yes, Houston, we have a problem.
Lunchbox
Got it. Got it.
Bobby Bones
Eddie?
Morgan
Yeah. I want to go to the motherland.
Lunchbox
What?
Morgan
The motherland.
Bobby Bones
The motherland.
Morgan
The motherland. Espana.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Morgan
I want to go to Spain. Never been over there at all. I think that'd be so cool. To see where my heritage came from. And then I'd like to swim with the sharks. Kind of like that kid.
Bobby Bones
You gonna be in a cage?
Morgan
I mean, if it's a great white shark, yes. Put me in a cage. Any other kind of sharks that they can like, tell me that it's not going to kill me, I'll swim with them.
Bobby Bones
You ever saw with a dolphin?
Morgan
Never.
Bobby Bones
I did that once in a pool.
Lunchbox
What was that like?
Bobby Bones
It's freaking crazy. You're just like, I shouldn't be doing this. I felt guilty after. But it was awesome.
Morgan
Did you hold on to the fin and like, it took you?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
That's cool.
Bobby Bones
And then it was too strong and I just like.
Lunchbox
But yeah.
Bobby Bones
Next.
Morgan
And then the last one is sail somewhere. Maybe I sail to Spain.
Amy
Oh, that be awesome.
Lunchbox
I want to be on a sailboat.
Bobby Bones
Miserable.
Lunchbox
What do you mean?
Amy
I don't want to be on his sailboat, but I do want to go to Spain.
Bobby Bones
Sailing to me.
Eddie
Did you just say you don't want.
Morgan
To be on my sailboat?
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm with you the whole time. If someone had, like, a motor on it, too. It does.
Amy
I think sailboat is.
Bobby Bones
This is like. I'm just begging the wind to take me.
Morgan
I'm begging it. You know how to navigate?
Bobby Bones
Am I a Maro Vespucci?
Lunchbox
No, I'm good. Like, let's get on a boat and get our airplane. Even then.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to do that.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
That good for you.
Lunchbox
This is your list?
Morgan
This is my bucket list.
Bobby Bones
Absolutely. A sailboat sounds miserable, doesn't it?
Amy
Yeah, it's like, for a little bit, like over in. We were like, in Maine or wherever they do that. That'd be nice.
Bobby Bones
That's not to sell. That's just a s on the water.
Morgan
And you guys are crazy. Like, at night, you know, you see all the stars and it's all quiet. All you hear is just the.
Bobby Bones
Of the boat.
Lunchbox
Oh, that be beautiful.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
I want to go snow skiing. I've never been skiing, but it looks cool to ski down a mountain. I see it on TV and I'm like, that looks so fun.
Bobby Bones
I never been to no skiing either. I'm scared though.
Amy
Guys, we can arrange this.
Lunchbox
I know, I know.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to go. He does want to go.
Amy
Arrange his book, his travel, go stay with my sister. I got you.
Lunchbox
That's weird.
Bobby Bones
All of a sudden. The bit is we send lunchboxes here with Amy's sister.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I'm just afraid I would tear every ACL and mcl. Yeah, yeah.
Eddie
Next, Hit a hole in one in golf.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one.
Eddie
I mean, it's something that everyone wants to do. Every time you play you're like, oh, this is the day and it never happens.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one.
Eddie
And beyond Survivor.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I mean, I want Jeff Probst to sit there and welcome me on the beach. Welcome season. Whatever. How's it feel to be here? All right, let's get to our immunity challenge. And I mean, oh, why don't you.
Bobby Bones
Try then on that one? Cuz that you have to actually try.
Eddie
I know it's hard.
Bobby Bones
That didn't answer the question. Like, why don't you try?
Eddie
I will.
Morgan
What does that mean?
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Eddie
No, no, I just, I mean, I've asked twice.
Bobby Bones
I don't really know where to go from here.
Eddie
I mean, it's just like, I mean, with a job and everything, these people, I don't know how they get off their jobs. Like, I see these people on there.
Lunchbox
And they're like, they probably go to their boss.
Bobby Bones
I got offered to go to Survivor for three months. Is there a way we can take off? And then their bosses go, yes, that's probably right.
Eddie
Or they quit their job.
Bobby Bones
They could.
Eddie
And I'm just like, dang, that would be so awesome to be on the island.
Bobby Bones
And why don't you try look for.
Eddie
A hidden immunity idol. And I mean a blind side. I mean, I'd probably be the victim of a blind side, but I'm so smart, I'd probably win the game. I mean, it's just amazing, you know, cooking rice in that pot over the fire, taking the little spear gun and shooting a fish. I mean, all that stuff you can do.
Bobby Bones
Not on the game show.
Eddie
Yeah, but you got to be doing on the show. I mean, the whole point is to be on the show.
Bobby Bones
You know, I always wondered, why don't you try?
Eddie
That's A good question.
Lunchbox
It's hard.
Bobby Bones
Yes, Yes.
Eddie
I mean, and Jeff does. He talks to me every episode. Like, he comes in, he's like, if you think this looks fun or this looks easy and you want to be on Survivor, apply.
Lunchbox
Oh, why don't you apply?
Eddie
I'm going to do it.
Lunchbox
Okay, let us know.
Eddie
I will.
Lunchbox
10 years at this point, Bones.
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Lunchbox
Well, Amy's psychic, which is pretty cool. Yeah, well, psychic blood here. Amy picked the Eagles way before it was appropriate to pick the Eagles. I think at least as far as many of the sports prognosticators go. She picked them before she even knew they were in the Super Bowl. And she was going to have a little psychic moment before. And. And the thing was, she wasn't told to go pick a Super bowl game. It was like, hey, go make a psychic prediction. And all you saw was an eagle.
Amy
An eagle soaring towards the sun. And I just took that as a sign that they must be going to the Super Bowl.
Lunchbox
And you also picked a score, and we just kind of threw that at you. Yeah. And you were. You were sitting on it for a second.
Amy
Oh, my gosh. When.
Lunchbox
Oh, my God.
Amy
When the Chiefs were at 34 points, I thought, oh, my goodness. And not the Eagles. Sorry. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the Eagles. Of course, they were at 34, and the Chiefs hadn't even been scoring. And then all of a sudden, when the Eagles are at 34 points, the Chiefs start scoring. And I'm like, here we go.
Lunchbox
Here we go. I was sitting with Eddie, and I was like, this is the craziest thing I've ever seen. Even worse than the blowout. I think Amy might be a little bit psychic.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So congratulations. Congratulations to you and the Eagles. That's. That's who deserves to be congratulated today.
Amy
Thank you.
Lunchbox
And did you watch the game? I mean, did you watch it for that reason?
Amy
Yeah, I was definitely way more into it since I was personally invested this year.
Lunchbox
Well, it was a. Interesting. I'll say interesting game. A couple things that I. I think could have been missed on television because we were there. So there are things that we missed because we didn't see something super up close. And I think there were some things that were missed because people weren't in the stadium. For example, Taylor Swift got booed, but only by Eagles fans. People were trying to make that political. It was not political. The Eagles fans were dominating that room. It was 75 Eagles fans, and they would boo other they were booing Kansas City. Anybody time they put up a Kansas City person on the jumbo john, it was just boo. And so they put Taylor up and they booed her basically the same way. And then I saw online it turned into this whole political thing and no, Eagles fans just dominated the night. And anytime they put up anyone red, they got the boo treatment. So yeah, it just wasn't that. I don't know how it seemed or if you even saw it on television.
Amy
Well, I saw it on social. I did not see it when it happened on tv, but that's good intel because I thought, why are people so rude? But now it makes sense. It was completely a sports related thing. Like it had nothing to do with people hating Taylor.
Lunchbox
Also, it's not even the Eagles fans are rude. They're passionately rude, which is an understandable for Philly fans. So it's just passionate. And their northeast Philadelphia passion comes out as, you know, throwing batteries at Santa Claus, booing Taylor Swift. They definitely dominated the night. As far as who is the loudest. The game was never really a game. We went, we had, you know, fine seats, middle of the field. We didn't much enjoy the game. We enjoyed everything leading up to the game. But is is over as soon as it started, pretty much. I can't imagine you paid $8 million for a 30 second commercial in the fourth quarter of that game last night because, you know, there was 35 of the audience that was not watching at all. But we, you know, we were in New Orleans for five days of last week, you know, did the show from New Orleans. That's not my city. It's just not my city. I like the people that live there. And also I think a little bit of New Orleans for me is ruined by how spicy the food is because shout out to everybody that can eat that. So love the people, like the locals of New Orleans, but I can't eat anything there even. It's like, hey, would you like a piece of white bread from the grocery store? Sure would. It's Cajun white bread from the grocery store though. And I'm like, oh my God. We went and we went to this event and we finished the kind of theater part of it. It was on, it was on TV on Fox. I got to present on NFL honors. And so we get in the car, we drive off and starving because I've had no food because there was no dinner at this award show. Not that there normally would be. It's just an oddly time thing. And we ask our driver, hey, we're starving. And the town was so full of. Of tourists that there was no restaurant to get into, or there was no place you could just walk in and get food. And he goes, man, I got this place, local place. I'm like, great. So it takes Eddie and I to this. I'm telling you. It was a small, like, corner store, gas station. You could barely fit in with your body. It was so tight. It was kind of dirty. I mean, it was. It was bad. And he's like, go order this mufalasa sandwich or mufalata, whatever it is. We're so hungry that we're like, whatever. I order it. I was. I didn't eat again for two days.
Amy
Oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox
Because it made me so sick. I don't know if the sandwich was bad. There was some sort of olive spread on it. I don't mind olives, but I'm telling you, I had a rough 40 hours where I just had to, like. The first day was me hurting. The second day was me fasting because I couldn't put any more stomach any more, you know, food in my stomach. New Orleans, different kind of place, though. Eddie had to deal with his Uber driver. What happened, Eddie?
Morgan
Definitely a different kind of place. So I called an Uber, and I had, like, my. I had a suitcase and I had my suit, because we're gonna go to that nice event. So I had my suit in a bag, and I asked the Uber driver, hey, is it okay if I put that suit in the front seat? And she said, yeah, no problem. But she had these, like, to go food boxes in the front seat. And so I thought she was just going to move them, but she pushed them out of the car. And I was like, oh, you dropped your boxes. She's like, no, I didn't drop them. I threw them away.
Amy
She was.
Lunchbox
Literally pushed them in the street.
Amy
Oh, my God.
Morgan
And I was like, oh.
Lunchbox
Oh, you threw them away into the street? Like, just pushed them in the street.
Morgan
I was like, should I just leave them there? She's like, yeah, that's the trash. Leave them there.
Lunchbox
I'm like, okay, Shout out New Orleans. Amy, you have a best. We saw no commercials.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Was there one?
Amy
I. I mean, there were a couple of good ones. One that stood out to me was the Hellman's mayonnaise one with Harry and Met Sally. You know, it was. They were reenacting the scene from the movie, and they're at the diner, and they're. He's. Billy Crystal's even wearing, like, the sweater he had on. And she's eating the sandwich and she's like, oh, something's not right. So she adds Hellman's mayonnaise. And then all of a sudden she's like, you know, goes into her whole scene. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then what's her name?
Lunchbox
Meg Ryan.
Amy
No, no, the. The younger Sydney Sweeney's like, I'll have what she's having.
Lunchbox
I saw a clip of that on, I think, Twitter last night after it was over.
Amy
Yeah, it was funny. And then David Beckham and Matt Damon being brothers. The. Did you see any clips of that? Okay, well, it's the beer commercial. Stella, whatever. Yeah, and it was really funny. Like, they were twins that were separated. David Beckham was like, cannot believe that Matt Damon's his brother. He's like, this cannot be. This cannot be. But then Matt Damon kicks a football and it goes really far, like. And he's like, okay, fine, you're my brother.
Lunchbox
What was the seal one? The Seal, the singer.
Amy
I didn't see that one.
Lunchbox
Like, Seal. The singer was also a seal. I just. It was like the weirdest. I saw a commercial leading up to it. It was like, this is the weirdest commercial ever. I'm not even gonna go back and watch the commercials. Meaning I don't care. They'll show them again, right?
Amy
Yeah. A powerful one that stood out to me was Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady doing the anti hate one. Like, they're just. It's close up in their faces and they're both yelling stupid things at each other like, I hate you just because. And it's supposed to sound totally ridiculous, and it's like, why we hate each other makes no sense. So let's stop the hate.
Lunchbox
And.
Amy
And I thought that was really good.
Lunchbox
What if it's like sports teams you hate though, and they're wearing the color of the sports team you hate? Like, I don't mind that. I don't mind that.
Amy
That part's fine.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that goes away since the game's over for the most part.
Amy
Right.
Lunchbox
We saw Post Malone perform right before. Did they show that on TV at all?
Amy
Not that I saw. I mean, I just watched it on Yalls Instagrams.
Lunchbox
Hey, Tis life.
Amy
I feel like one of the best videos from Yalls entire trip was Mike D. Watching Post Malone, but videoing Emmett Smith jamming out, knowing every single word to Post Malone Soul song.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Mike saw Post Malone twice. Saw him at a party at night. And then we went to the. The pregame tailgate. And I thought I told Mike this. I thought he was with EMT Smith because he was zoomed in. Emmett Smith so close. I thought Mike was dancing with Emmett Smith and then Mike zooms back out and it was a pre super bowl party. We will get into more of, of the super bowl and obviously we're on time constraints here, but I just go to the Bobby Bone show podcast after the show. We had an interesting time. I saw Bill Belichick and his girlfriend a couple times. I met Bill Belichick, you know, the coach of the Patriots. Former coach. But I saw him and his 24 year old girlfriend on two different nights. It's. It's weird looking.
Amy
Well, yeah, I would think it's different.
Lunchbox
But, but in person it's different.
Amy
Like different weirder. Different. Like, oh, okay, different different.
Lunchbox
It's more real. It's not like such something you see on Instagram and you're like, wow, old man, young girl, crazy Hollywood. It's in, in real life, it's kind of, it's way more bizarre.
Amy
Kind of weirded out.
Lunchbox
I don't think I was even weirded out. It just looks like grandpa and Grant and grandkid.
Amy
Well, that's weird me out.
Lunchbox
It was just, I. It was so close. It wasn't even weird. It was like you're at an exhibit at an art show and you're like, wow. I, I don't know how they did this. Like, you can't even comprehend like the town, the talent that some artist has and with that, you can't even comprehend how it. That whole process exists. And hey, God, love them and I hope they have love for a long time. But yeah, it's definitely that.
Amy
It's not gonna be that long because we'll see.
Lunchbox
But he's gonna die, Is that what you're gonna say?
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Bones, a lot of my friends, they can't even get their day going without stopping by Starbucks for me. Love Starbucks. Love to get a chai tea. And if I'm ready, if I really need a big day, I'll get that double shot of espresso ready to go. But the great thing now at Starbucks is, is that if you go and you decide you want to hang out in Starbucks for a little bit, they're now doing ceramics, like glassware. So if you're going to go, you're going to meet a friend and you order a drink and you say, I want it here. You're going to get it in a mug or a glass. There's also a condiment bar. It's back. Now you can add the finishing touches to your drink so you don't have to go, well, I need a little more of this. I need a little less of this. You can do the perfect amount of cream and sugar. You now have even more reasons to stay a while at Starbucks. So you go to Starbucks anyway. Next time, stay a while at your next Starbucks visit.
Lunchbox
The Eagles crushed the Chiefs 40 to 22 to win Super Bowl 59. Quarterback Jalen Hurts was the MVP. The the Chiefs had won two straight Super Bowls, by the way. It was the first time a team had ever gone to three in a row or the Bills lost. It was the first time a team even had a chance to win three in a row. So historic in many ways, mostly that we sat there and we were like, well, this game sucks about five minutes into it, so a lot of history. Last night, the earliest Gatorade shower ever happened came with three minutes left to go in the game. Usually you don't do that because you'll jinx it. You don't want to give the Gatorade shower way too early. We did leave with about six minutes left in the fourth quarter, in which normally at a Super bowl you wouldn't do that. But we had to fly back to Nashville. We did not want to miss our flight. And not only that, it was kind a mess getting out of there. As you can imagine, as New Orleans isn't a massive size city like a Las Vegas, which has the infrastructure to get out a lot easier. So probably took us like 45 to 50 minutes to get back to the airport. But I did feel a little guilty about leaving a little early. But also, the game was a blowout. We didn't even realize the Chiefs were scoring points. We got in the car and they had scored 22. We're like, oh, boy, here we go. But it was just against the Scrubs. So here is the final call. The Super Bowl. The Eagles beat the Chiefs 40 to 22. Boom.
Morgan
For the second time.
Eddie
The Vince Lombardi trophy is headed to Philadelphia. Eagles fly in.
Lunchbox
Super bowl.
Eddie
Super Bowl 59.
Lunchbox
The Eagles were up 70 after the first quarter. 240 at the half. 340 with seconds left in the third quarter. Jeez, that's crazy.
Bobby Bones
My.
Lunchbox
I kept betting on the Chiefs the whole game, though. I was like, ah, Superman's gonna get us out of this. I say us. I'm not even a Chiefs fan. I just thought I was gonna make it us and I was gonna win some money. I did not win money, but it was Great. Travis Kelsey. Not really a factor last night, but Philadelphia made everybody look bad, so I don't know. The merch was expensive. That's a new story.
Amy
Did you get any?
Lunchbox
Yeah, I got a couple gifts for people, and then I got a Super Bowl 59 football, like an official super bowl football from one of the gift shops. And then all the guys that went on the trip, because I took our crew, I had them sign the ball. I wrote like. Like, blowout game, but big week. And then we all signed it, and I'll just keep it and put it on the set, so. But I think the football is 200.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Lunchbox
Is it wasn't. And the line looked like, you know, if you go to, like, Six Flags or wherever you go, and you're like, oh, this line's not that long, and then you walk around the corner, and it's all like, rap, rap, rap, rap, rap, rap, rap. That was the merch line. And so I went in, like, the middle of the second quarter when I thought nobody would be there, because right in the middle of the second quarter, it was a disaster. What was cool, at one point, they started playing Almost Heaven, West Virginia, Take Me Home, Country Roads. Here's a clip of that here.
Bobby Bones
Country Road, Take Me home.
Lunchbox
And this is part of that from the. The rocket commercial. And so. But the whole crowd is singing the song. We did not get to see it fade into the crowd, though, meaning they started playing the song. And I would say, like, 85% of the people knew every word of the song. But there were a few Philadelphia fans who. I don't think that's as big a song of Philly as it is the rest of the country. I think some of the Philly fans were like, what's this country song? What's this John Denver? But the arena was singing it loudly. And so, Amy, what did it look like? Did they jump into it right at the right time?
Amy
Yeah. It's so cool. Even just hearing it back just now, I got goosebumps again. Because. Got goosebumps the first time. And then hearing what it was like for y'all in there, just getting to hear it, like, us seeing it, it was a really cool moment. I don't feel like anything's ever been done like that before.
Lunchbox
The commercial was set to the COVID of John Denver's classic Take Me Home, Country Road. That was a rocket commercial performed by different voices from across America. So that's what they did in the commercial is different. It was all over the country.
Amy
Yeah, very.
Lunchbox
The song is Rockets Anthem to inspire us that we can dream of owning a home again. Rockets reminding us that a big part of the American dream is home ownership, and that's kind of a big deal. But the super bowl, it was an event and it happened, and that's about it. What else do you say? It was never that fun of an actual game. It was hard to even hear the halftime show.
Amy
Oh, yeah. What? Yeah. How was that in person?
Lunchbox
We couldn't hear it.
Amy
Not like. But even, like, the visuals. Is it cool there or.
Lunchbox
No, it's for television. I mean, they literally make that for television. So you. We saw the protester with the Gaza Palestine flag get just trampled from behind, and we heard it never made tv. Eddie spotted it. I didn't see it.
Morgan
Oh, they tackled him and arrested him. It was crazy.
Lunchbox
Held him down and arrested him right at the backside while the whole show was going on.
Amy
Wow.
Lunchbox
So all of our eyes were like, oh, they got. I never saw him pull out a flag. And so Eddie's like, they got a protester, and so they were holding him down. Look like they been throwing him a shot or two. But, yeah, it's just not made for. In the arena, so. Or we really couldn't see. We didn't even know it was Samuel L. Jackson. I mean, you saw it up on the top of the screen, but it really wasn't meant for us because it sounded like this.
Eddie
Pretty good.
Amy
Yeah, I thought it was okay. I just sort of neutral about the halftime show. It was good.
Lunchbox
I think if you weren't a Kendrick Lamar fan, I don't think you like the show. I don't think those songs. And I don't think he cared. I think that was like, hey, I got the biggest age ever to just diss Drake.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Like, I think that's like, the kind of crap I would have done. Like, oh, I get to go and do something for 150 million people. And I got a beef. I'm gonna make this very personal. Nobody else gets a joke except me and, like, nine people, but. But I win the beef. Yeah.
Amy
And that you did.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
When Serena Williams, like. Like, they go to her and she's dancing, I was like, googling. I was like, is that really Serena Williams?
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. It's like Drake was in love with her.
Amy
Huh.
Lunchbox
And that's. You know, that was another shot at Drake. So hilarious. Don't really have an opinion. I think even, like the Drake songs that most of them that I know really well from being a mid Drake fan, not even a super Drake fan. He didn't play some of those.
Amy
You mean Kendrick?
Lunchbox
Oh, sorry. Yeah, yeah. Drake had no song. Yeah, yeah. No Drake. No Drake. No Drake. But even Kendrick's. His Diamond Chain was a shot at Drake. A minor. It was a lowercase A. Huh. Yeah.
Amy
And, yeah, I just thought, oh, this is sending a very powerful message that Drake likes young girls.
Lunchbox
Well, I think that message has existed now, and that's why Hendrick's getting sued. I didn't think he'd play it on the super bowl because the lawsuit.
Amy
Yeah, well, I. I know, but I didn't think he would do it either. And I'm like, now I was trying to Google all this stuff. I mean, I feel like a lot of people that knew nothing about it maybe are now a little more curious and trying to look it up and figure out what the heck is going on.
Lunchbox
The whole crowd. Yeah, that's the one part we could hear a minor. That was the one part us. When SZA came on. We're a big SZA house. My. My wife loves sza, so we listen to a lot of scissors, so that was pretty cool. But super bowl it is. It happened, and we'll move on. A South Carolina woman made a trip to the grocery store, and she bought a lottery ticket. $140,000. So congratulations to her. She. I don't know. She went in and got one of those cash five tickets. Is Lunchbox is that one where they draw the balls?
Eddie
Yeah, that's five numbers.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I figured cash five is five numbers.
Eddie
Well, yeah, it's one of those ball ones. And I don't know if they do it daily. I never play the cash five because it's not winning, like, millions.
Lunchbox
And if it ain't worth it to you.
Eddie
Right. I need to hit big so I can retire. I don't want to waste a big win on a cash five and get, you know, $100,000. Be like, man, that was the one time I was going to win something.
Amy
Even if you win, that the odds of you winning again are the exact same.
Lunchbox
That's what you say. No. No use for logic here, Amy.
Amy
Oh, okay. Because, I mean, you should go for it all. Go for the hundred thousand, go for the hundred million.
Lunchbox
He. He is and does and does scratch offs, and he'd gladly accept it.
Amy
Well, I'm telling him right now, like, I. Maybe I have a vision. I did. The Eagles are going to win. And right now, I'm picturing Lunchbox winning the lottery.
Lunchbox
Okay, okay, now you're going too far. You can't use Your power. If you get lucky once and start to throw it, throw it around, then you. It's not good anymore. Cuz you miss. Then you start to miss.
Amy
True.
Lunchbox
But if you hit this one. Ah, crap. Then most irritating traits of couples when you're with them, Calling each other names like Baby, My Love, Gorgeous and Honey.
Amy
What?
Lunchbox
Kissing and grabbing each other in public. This is from match.com.
Amy
Grabbing each other like where?
Lunchbox
I think anywhere.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Always having excessive amounts of pictures together, posting them or showing them off. Being a completely different person when your significant other isn't around. And only complimenting the relationship and not ever talking about the negatives, which they don't. They don't say you have to. You know that if you're overly complimenting for no reason, if someone's asking you about the relationship, I think that's different. One other thing, the time families spend together keeps going down. In 2025, it's a total of just six hours together a week. Compared to 30 years ago, it was around 20 to 25 hours. Experts say the reason is in part divorce, because the family just doesn't live together anymore. Longer working hours, but also more school activities. So that isn't such a negative. But school, sports, school activities, and also my favorite thing, screen time.
Amy
Yeah, that definitely will do it.
Lunchbox
Any, Any thoughts on that, Amy?
Amy
Yeah, no. I mean, I see that in my house. Even with the kids getting involved as they're older, like they have, there are different events and then you have to figure out, okay, which one am I going to go to? And you have to divide and conquer. And then you may not even see one of the kids till the next day for a month.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. Till next day. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right.
Lunchbox
There you go. That is the news. Those were Bobby's big stories.
Bobby Bones
We'll get here early in the morning. And there are certain segments that we do that we send out to affiliates. So there are certain segments we have to record ahead of time. And one of them, one of the segments we record way, way early in the morning is the bonehead story, because people like to run the bonehead in the afternoon. And so we record that and we service it to affiliates. And we're all a victim of this coming in early lunchbox. Maybe more so because he's been sick for a couple weeks and he always kind of has. Him and Morgan both. I think that he's developing what she had.
Eddie
Yeah. Bad. What is it called? Thyroid.
Amy
Yeah, my thyroid. But also just eating too much gluten or sugar.
Bobby Bones
Him.
Amy
That's mine.
Eddie
Oh, that's mine too. Yeah. Gluten or sugar?
Lunchbox
I don't even know what gluten is.
Amy
It might be.
Bobby Bones
It could be. I will start at the beginning, and I can tell if Lunchbox is ready. He'd be like, I'm ready. Like, I don't think you're ready. Like, maybe you go out and sing a little bit early in the morning, but this is what the process of recording the bonehead story is like, not just with Lunchbox, but with other factors as well. So any of us could put up a segment about any of us being like this. For the record, this is just a funny one that I wanted to put up and enjoy behind the scenes of the show. Lunch. Good.
Eddie
I'm ready when you are.
Bobby Bones
Oh, it doesn't feel very ready.
Eddie
No, I'm ready, man.
Bobby Bones
Bobby Bone show bonehead story of the day.
Eddie
This story. I wasn't ready.
Lunchbox
That's what we thought.
Bobby Bones
We predicted it. It's plus 200, but I got it. Bobby Bone show Bonehead story of the day.
Eddie
This story comes to us from New York City. Three men broken.
Bobby Bones
Morgan headbutted the microphone. That wasn't on you. You were ready. I was ready. Bobby Bone show bonehead story of the day.
Eddie
This story comes to us from New York City. Three men broke into the subway and they stole.
Lunchbox
No.
Eddie
There it goes. Let's try that again. Thanks a lot, Morgan.
Amy
Sorry.
Lunchbox
Oh, dang.
Bobby Bones
Now I put it back on her. Bobby Bone show bonehead story of the day.
Eddie
This story comes to us from.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no, no, it's not there.
Eddie
What was that?
Bobby Bones
You're gunky.
Eddie
No, that wasn't gunk.
Bobby Bones
Mike, did you hear gunk? Okay, just get one of these. Bobby Bone show Bonehead glory of the day.
Eddie
This story comes to us from New York City. Three men broke into the subway and stole a subway train to take it for a joyride.
Amy
Oh, my gosh. You can do that?
Bobby Bones
Are the keys just left in it?
Eddie
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
The door just open? Like, I could understand a car if the keys weren't it and it was unlocked.
Morgan
And I would think it's pretty easy, right? Because you just go straight.
Bobby Bones
Was there a pedal? I just want to know how to get it going.
Amy
Yeah, I feel like you got to, like, press a lot of buttons.
Bobby Bones
Okay, go ahead.
Eddie
But the only problem is they put the video on Instagram.
Bobby Bones
Of course, when you have to.
Morgan
Gotta show your buddies.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you have to do that.
Eddie
But really, what about if another train's on the track? How do you not know?
Morgan
No, I think it's just straight and back, right?
Eddie
Yeah, but what if another train is on the track?
Bobby Bones
Like a subway, right?
Eddie
Yes, it's a.
Bobby Bones
So I think the cart. The one cart goes the one way back and forth.
Morgan
Correct? That's it.
Bobby Bones
On that one spot. It only goes one way back and forth. There's not multiples. Now, where I'm from, we have a sawmill and there are trains. They have to be released at certain times. But this is, I'm assuming, based on my limited knowledge of the subway system, one cart goes left, then right and takes people on this one spot back and forth.
Morgan
That's correct.
Bobby Bones
Not multiple.
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
It's a good question, though. There are multiple tracks, you know, so trains.
Morgan
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
All right, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
Let's talk about emergency kits for just a second. I don't really have one, but I was reading a story about how everybody should have an emergency map because cell phone towers can go down. Experts say at the house and even the car, you should pack an old fashioned local paper map. It's been so long since I've used a paper map. I think I would struggle, Amy, with. Yeah.
Amy
How to use it, how to fold.
Bobby Bones
It, how to unfold it, how to fold it back. Like, that was always for those that are like 12. The difficulty was you would get this map at the gas station. It looked like a pamphlet would look like. And then you open it, though, and it comes all the way out. And then you had to figure out how to fold it all the way back in, which never happened. So then you just end up folding it in a way that was not the correct way. Then MapQuest came along. So you would get on the computer and you would go, I want to go from this place to this place. And you print out the directions. And the directions would be, go down this road, take a left. Go down this road, take a right. And that was cutting edge technology. So we used MapQuest and then it became GPS. First you would buy like a little GPS for your car and it would like suction to the window. And that was legit. You were a high roller if you had one of those. And then from that it became, well, GPS is on everyone's phone, but I feel like if we had to go back to the maps or there was a time when I was young, there was a time that we had to stop at the gas station and go, hey, how do we get to this place? And they go, well, you take about seven blocks this way. You'll see a tree. Take a left on that tree. You'll see old Miss Betsy's pie shop. You want to go all the way around that you just have to remember. So when it comes to emergency things, they say to have a map, a paper map handy and prepared. Amy, do you have a map anywhere in your life at all?
Amy
No. No paper maps anywhere. So that's a good idea, though. I'm going to get one for my car because you never know.
Bobby Bones
Do you have any emergency? Not supplies that are just at your house because you could use them in case of emergency, but any other dedicated emergency.
Amy
Why my tourniquet?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, why do you have that?
Amy
I don't know. My ex husband put it in my car. He has go bags ready for lots of things.
Bobby Bones
Military background.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So because he had, when we were married, when he was in the military, he had a go bag and sometimes he would get a page because he had a pager. I don't, I don't know why they had pagers because they, I guess it was just an easy way for them to communicate. And he would get a page and he could just like get up and go and leave and I would have no idea where he was going. And I'd be like, see ya when I see ya.
Bobby Bones
And this is also a time where they had cell phones.
Amy
Yes, yes.
Bobby Bones
This is why I feel like you get a text.
Amy
I know, but maybe it was like, because text could be traced or something. Like a pager is just like, hey, you send a number and you know what the number means. And it's like, did they go boobs?
Bobby Bones
Because we do. Upside down.
Amy
Gotta go. I'm sure yes. You'd be surprised how high ranking military people were also boobs.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we gotta go. It's an emergency.
Amy
Yeah, they're just like us stars, military.
Bobby Bones
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – "MON PT 2: Is Amy Really Psychic After The Super Bowl? + What's On Our Bucket List?"
Release Date: February 10, 2025
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
Episode Title: MON PT 2: Is Amy Really Psychic After The Super Bowl? + What's On Our Bucket List?
The episode kicks off with a heated discussion about Amy's surprising prediction for Super Bowl 59. Amy had confidently predicted the Philadelphia Eagles would triumph over the Kansas City Chiefs, a prediction that unfolded spectacularly as the game concluded with a decisive Eagles victory, 40-22.
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The team delves into the nuances of Amy's prediction, exploring whether her success was a stroke of luck or genuine psychic ability. They discuss the intricacies of the game, including unexpected events like the early Gatorade shower and the dynamics of fan behavior, particularly focusing on the passionate, albeit rough, behavior of Eagles fans.
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Bobby and Lunchbox share their firsthand experiences attending the Super Bowl in New Orleans. They recount the challenges of navigating the city, from the overwhelming tourist crowds to unexpected culinary disappointments.
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Amy adds her perspective, highlighting how social media revealed incidents not visible on the television broadcast, such as the booing of Taylor Swift by Eagles fans, clarifying that it was purely sports-related rather than personal animosity.
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The conversation shifts to bucket lists, where Bobby, Amy, Lunchbox, Morgan, and Eddie share their personal aspirations. They explore a range of goals, from adventurous activities like snorkeling with sharks and sailing to more personal desires such as meeting idols or achieving professional milestones.
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Bobby humorously reflects on the evolution of the term "bucket list," noting its transition from a somber reflection to a collection of personal goals irrespective of one's circumstances.
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Introducing a lighter segment, the team engages in the “Bonehead Story of the Day,” where they share amusing and often bizarre anecdotes. This segment showcases their camaraderie and ability to infuse humor into everyday situations.
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The stories range from improbable scenarios like training with dolphins to the antics of attempting to host major events like the ACM Awards, highlighting the playful dynamics among the hosts.
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As the episode concludes, the hosts reflect on the broader implications of their discussions, touching on topics like family time, modern challenges, and personal growth. They emphasize the importance of understanding and balancing personal aspirations with everyday responsibilities.
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In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, listeners are treated to a blend of insightful discussions, personal anecdotes, and humor. The hosts effectively balance serious topics like predictive insights and personal aspirations with lighthearted segments, making the episode both entertaining and thought-provoking. Whether you're a fan of sports, personal development, or just enjoy a good laugh, this episode offers something for everyone.
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For those who haven't listened, this summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting the main discussions and contributions from each host. Tune into The Bobby Bones Show for a full experience of the lively conversations and camaraderie among the hosts.