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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
This.
Bobby Bones
Is the Bobby Bones Show. Hey, Bobby. Okay, where do we start? I can talk a little bit about my vacation. I post a lot of pictures, try to do one place at a time. But for Valentine's Day, for my wife, I got her a trip. Got us trip. A little bit of it, too. Had to do with the fact that one of the trips we tried to go on last year, we made it all the way to the airport, and then she got so sick, we were not able to go on the trip at all. But we went to Paris, which is in France.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yes. My second time to go there. It is. It's tough to say this. It might be my favorite city.
Eddie
Really?
Bobby Bones
I know. It's awesome. It was a little cold even in March. I didn't want to go in winter because winter. Winter hurts. And I don't want to be outside during winter. Winter. Not even here. I don't be outside. I don't even want to see you guys. Winter. Winter. I want to just stay home. Heck, sometimes in spring, too.
Eddie
It's not nice.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's. It's awesome. It's clean, it's safe. It's massive. It might be my. The museums are crazy cool. I didn't even go. We didn't go to a museum this time. Paris might be my favorite city. So that. And then we went to Germany because we just took a train. Because there's something to me that's, like, romantic. Not like romance, like, ooh, let's make out nostalgic. Well, not nostalgic because I haven't done it before. But like, like, like dreamy. Like something that's fantasy land.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like that version of it about taking a train across Europe. Because I only heard people do that. Like, when people would be like, I studied overseas. I'm like, oh, been awesome to be a rich kid. And so we took a train, and that kind of sucked. One part of it I wasn't.
Eddie
That the train wasn't cool.
Bobby Bones
Well, only one part was I. I booked this thing. I took care of it all. And some of the stuff I didn't do that well.
Eddie
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
But overall, some of it was great. I did. Yeah. One of the train business class is better than first class on the train.
Eddie
How's that possible?
Bobby Bones
Exactly, exactly.
Lunchbox
Just different. It's just flipped.
Bobby Bones
Don't know.
Lunchbox
That's confusing.
Eddie
I feel like business class. Like, if I were to think of it, it'd be like an airplane. Like just three seat rows and that's it.
Bobby Bones
Well, but business class is first class now on airplanes. It doesn't matter. We took trains. Some good, some bad. Went to Germany. Never been to Germany again. I want to just say this. I'm not kidding. I'm not for hyperbole, for the purpose of it. So there's no purpose here. I had the absolute. In Munich, I had the absolute best. It wasn't a hot dog and it wasn't a bratwurst. It was some kind of in the middle. Sausage. I wanted to make love to it.
Eddie
Oh, well, that's. That's not good.
Lunchbox
Probably not a good thing to say about that.
Bobby Bones
No, I. I want to love to it, not not have it make love to me.
Eddie
But it's a sausage.
Bobby Bones
Big difference. No big difference, though. I just feel like I don't even like sauerkraut. And they didn't call it that, but I had it as they made it, but with mustard. And they put mustard. It was special. You ever see an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond where he goes to Italy and he is so, like, wound up and he can't enjoy anything, and he's just worried about, like, paying stuff and getting work done, and he stops and he has, like, a piece of pizza, like a little ice cream, and all of a sudden he's like. And then his life opens up a little bit, and he's like, man, I should just enjoy that hot dog.
Lunchbox
Was it white?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Why does color matter?
Lunchbox
Well, because I Googled, like, Munich. Big long sausage.
Bobby Bones
What? Don't Google that. No, that's not what you want. That's not.
Amy
Do not Google it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, don't hit images. Just don't hit images, whatever you do.
Lunchbox
But it said a wise worst is a white sausage, a Bavarian specialty.
Bobby Bones
If you go to my Instagram, the. It's the one. It's like four back right now. It. It's the color of a hot dog, and it is probably two feet long. I'm not exaggerating. It was one of the greatest things I've ever eaten in my life. And I had high expectations because you're in Germany and you're like, I'm going to eat it worst. So it's going to probably be good. It's unbelievable. I just kept my Wife's like, why do you keep shaking your head? Because I would eat it. Like, I would do this. Watch. I'd take a bite and she'd be like, why do you shake your head? I'm like, because I don't believe it. I just don't believe this.
Eddie
That it's so good.
Bobby Bones
Yes. I'm not kidding.
Eddie
A hot dog.
Bobby Bones
You didn't call it a hot dog, right? I didn't call it anything. I did teach the lady English. Everywhere. Everybody knows English.
Eddie
Everywhere you go, it's amazing.
Bobby Bones
It's like the universal language. Some accents aren't as good as others. Mo. Almost everybody learns English because they learn it in school and culture. There's a lot of English, sorry, American culture, musically, over there. So I haven't really been anywhere where they don't know English this trip. Nowhere. Previously. A couple places. But it was. It was easy and quick. And some lady was like, what did you call the be put on topic up. And I was like, lid. Lead lid. Lead, lead lid. By not saying that exactly the same way that you're saying it. Not really, but it Russian, you sound like, hey, Russian and German. Not a lot of difference in the accent, I'm telling you. I probably did sound a little Russian.
Eddie
But you were there, man. We believe you.
Bobby Bones
So we're in a place called Baden Baden. And then we went Munich. Have I told you about this hot dog head? Yes. Okay, move on.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I'm still trying to figure out if it was a wise worst or a Bachwurst.
Bobby Bones
If you go through that scroll, maybe have another.
Lunchbox
I know I saw your post.
Bobby Bones
No, here's it.
Lunchbox
So I know what to look for.
Eddie
Was it white in the picture?
Lunchbox
No, but.
Bobby Bones
No, but I have a picture. I have a picture of. Other than that, I have a picture of lots of meats together. It doesn't matter. My point was it met expectations and nothing in my life meets expectations.
Lunchbox
I think it does matter because how do we get you this experience again? Like, can we bring that sausage to you?
Bobby Bones
Nah, I like to have local sausage.
Lunchbox
Well, I bet you could.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay. Mike. Mike pulled it up. Is that on my take? Is that on my thing? Okay. It's called a large special br Sauerkraut and roster. This is lang. What? Oh, lang, not lar. Oh, lang. I guess that means large. Lang's special Bratwurst, sauerkraut and ras weasel. $8? No, no, €850 and euro is about 10. So it's going to cost about 85 cents more. So about $9 and 30 cents. Our dollar is not as strong over there.
Lunchbox
Oh, I can get these at Croaker.
Eddie
You can.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna whip you one up.
Bobby Bones
I don't the same way. And it was. It was excellent.
Lunchbox
I had delangrate.
Bobby Bones
We went to one place on. On the. Because even the gas stations are clean. Guys, I'm telling you, as someone who hasn't traveled ever in their life until the last five or six or seven years, and I'm just stunned by everything that I thought was different. Gas stations are awesome in Europe. They have real food, yet you have to pay like a dollar to go to the bathroom. So there is no dirty bathrooms. The bathrooms are spotless clean. There was this one place we went into in Germany that said American food lovers go this way. And it was a picture and it was a.
Eddie
They got you good.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I didn't want American food, but. But I thought the sign was funny. I put post it on my Instagram and the place was called Ms. Pepper and you can see it. And she has really blonde hair to look American, but the rest of her is not American. Like she has really dark eyebrows. You can tell they just like did someone up for a photo shoot. But we did that and then we went to Austria, which never been to Austria. Just know Arnold Schwarzenegger is from Austria.
Eddie
He is.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Vienna might be my favorite city.
Amy
Wait, besides Paris, That Paris changed.
Eddie
It was just like that.
Amy
That quick.
Bobby Bones
Vienna, wait, what do you do?
Amy
And like, what is there to like Austria? What is the thing? Like, what do you do?
Bobby Bones
So great question, because as someone who has not traveled much, I can tell you my experience in traveling is the first time I go anywhere that's a city like a Paris or any of the places that I've been. The first time you go, you. You just do the things that are close and you do the things that are known as being a part of that city. If you go to New York City for the first time, you probably go to Times Square.
Eddie
Statue of Liberty.
Bobby Bones
You probably go maybe see the Statue of Liberty driving in. I've never even been in the Statue of Liberty, so I'd never done that. But you do maybe a Broadway play. So the first time you just do the main stuff. We've been to Italy now a few times and this hasn't been announced yet. Probably still 99%. But we, my wife and I have bought part of a domestic Italian basketball team. And so we're like almost we're so close. I feel like I can announce it.
Lunchbox
What is close? You mean like you Bought it.
Bobby Bones
But then we've agreed to all the terms. They just. Oh, it just hasn't been closed yet. And if it doesn't, who cares?
Lunchbox
Details. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
So wait, a basketball team in Italy or a basketball team here?
Bobby Bones
No, basketball team in Italy. A domestic Italy. Italian basketball. Okay. Yeah. And they're terrible.
Eddie
That's pretty cool, though.
Lunchbox
Oh, so is it good to get in if they're terrible? Is this the time to buy?
Bobby Bones
No, because when we bought. They're pretty good. And they get. They're terrible.
Lunchbox
Oh, what happened?
Bobby Bones
They probably heard we were coming, so they're like.
Eddie
They changed.
Bobby Bones
Everybody run.
Lunchbox
How do you even hear about that?
Bobby Bones
It's just so far, guys. I just wish I. It was closer.
Lunchbox
Well, it's on my list of things to do.
Eddie
Italy, Paris.
Bobby Bones
I also have. And I'm gonna say this.
Amy
Or Austria.
Bobby Bones
There's a reason I didn't talk about it on the main show. I don't like talking about it because I don't like how it makes me feel. I struggle with talking about stuff like that because it's stuff I never got to do. And I had this association with people that got to do that were always rich, and I felt very less than because I couldn't do it. So I never thought it would be real. So now that I do get to do it, I don't like talking about it because I don't want people to feel like I felt. When I would hear people talk about it and they would be like, oh, I went to Europe, and I'm like, inside, I'm like, man, that would be cool, but I would never be able to afford to do that. So if you're like, why don't you talk about it on the show? That's why I struggle with that kind. And I have some real fun stories, and maybe I do a podcast about it, but I don't like how it makes me feel talking about that stuff. And that is an internal therapy type thing. But if you're going. You didn't even talk about it on the main show. That's why. And also the main show, the listening is much more passive because we are live and it's a broadcast show and people are listening to us that don't know us as well. And I feel like I can talk about things with layers and nuance to you guys that are either watching right now on YouTube or whatever social media it is, or listening on podcasts, because you do listen to us and you do may not care, but you are somewhat invested or have knowledge of Our lives. So that is why. And that may make no sense at all, but that is why I don't enjoy talking about it to people that don't understand my life and situation. Okay. Does that make sense? Okay. It was great. It's a great trip back to the.
Amy
Can I talk about the trains for a second?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
So did you do, like, overnight train trains?
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. I've tried. I've tried to get my wife to do that. I was like, I want to do a train. We go overnight.
Eddie
Yeah, you sleep in there.
Bobby Bones
And every time I try to find one, there's none of that. I'm just. My knees are jammed up in my freaking chin and I'm like, oh, the trains are awesome. First of all, in the Northeast, even when we were in New Hampshire, which I didn't think was a real estate, this is how less traveled I've been. I didn't think New Hampshire was a real estate. Thought they just kind of made it up and so went to New Hampshire. We took a train to Maine. And literally, I know some of you Northeasterners are going to go, okay, dummy. But for us in the south, you walk to the train. And I grew up in Mountain Pine, Arkansas. We had trains, but that was a sawmill.
Eddie
You don't get near those trains.
Bobby Bones
It's like a hobo train. Yeah, Hobos would get on them and take rides. No, no, you sit in the train and if you get in like a. You pay 18 bucks and sit in first class or whatever class it is and take the ride. It's like you're in the back seat of a nice car, except you're not getting cars. Take plenty of room. Get your computer out, you work, you can watch shows. Next thing you know, we ended up in Maine. We just got off the train. It was awesome. The fact that we don't have that here is not crazy because we never had it. But it blows my mind how much easier life is when you have public transportation that people aren't just peeing in. And so the. The Europe trains, we just. I don't know, we just. You just get on and go. The second was much easier. We did a two and a half hour one from. I don't know, wherever it was. Went to Vienna, my favorite, My favorite city.
Amy
They have mountains in Vienna?
Bobby Bones
Yep, they have mountains almost everywhere. Because the trains, you drive through the countryside and you see everything.
Lunchbox
Oh, pretty.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
That's cool.
Eddie
Did you get to eat in, like, in the train? Like, they have those little.
Amy
Yeah, they have something that comes and takes your Order or something.
Bobby Bones
Kinda.
Amy
Oh, you go to the beverage?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like, I'm not sure. We got confused. We even got lost. You can look on my trip if you go through my Instagram. One of my last ones, I didn't know what the ticket said because it was all in foreign language. And so I took a picture of it and said, can you please help me? And it did. It told me what to do. Yeah, it says, we're going from Salzburg.
Eddie
Salzburg stakes.
Bobby Bones
No, I thought the same. Well, yeah, Germany. Here's the thing about that. No, um, also, there are also there. And there's no Vienna sausages. There's a couple of these things I know that I tried where I really wanted and we're just idiots.
Lunchbox
Honestly, I didn't even know Vienna was in Austria. Where were you?
Bobby Bones
Austria.
Lunchbox
Austria. I thought I would have said if we were doing easy trivia and you'd been like, where's Vienna?
Bobby Bones
I'd been like, I think it is Salisbury.
Eddie
Okay, now. And what did you say?
Bobby Bones
Salisbury State. Because I thought the same thing.
Eddie
Where it is. And what did you say? Salisbury.
Bobby Bones
Salzburg.
Eddie
Ah, got it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know.
Eddie
Very different.
Bobby Bones
Yes. But I thought the same thing. And also I looked for like local Vienna sausages. Like, we have nothing. Like. Yes, they didn't. That's not a thing. So the whole ticket and you can go over, look for the one that says Austria on it and it says Group and Fossil, Hog and Klein. And that's nailed that.
Eddie
Yeah, that's what they said.
Bobby Bones
And it says Vaughan, which I think is from Salzburg. Start off, knock we on. Everything is in German, guys.
Eddie
That's tough.
Bobby Bones
We got. Here's the thing about getting on one of these trains. It's not like an airplane where it's like, okay, everybody take your time. The train pulls up. Get on or get lost. And they leave you. We were like, oh, my God. Oh my God. We got bags. We're trying to jump on. Like, we barely. We were there. We didn't know what train to get on. And so if you. I wrote. We were scared. See, next frame. And if you click over to the next frame, it goes from the ticket to the guy. My chat GPT going, yes, I can interpret this for you. This is an Australian Federal Railways Group ticket for two adults traveling from Salzburg to Vienna. Key details. Trainer and I had to do it all in English because I had no idea what was going on. But that's fun. After it's over and you do it.
Eddie
Successfully and you ended up going to where you wanted to go.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And I'll do this before we take a little mid roll here. I'm never going to mature to the level my wife would like me to mature. Like to say that up front. Vienna is W I E n in German, everything is Wiener, weinner weane. But wiener. Like there's. Look at my Instagram. There's like.
Lunchbox
But you said it's W E I n Wien.
Bobby Bones
Yes, but. But when it's described as doing things there like the type, it's all wiener. So we saw a book about wiener cafes. Oh, we saw a book.
Lunchbox
Vienna Cafes.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yes.
Lunchbox
That's kind of funny.
Bobby Bones
Everything was. I could not stop laughing at all the wiener things. And she's like, dude, how old are you? I'm like, it doesn't matter. This shows you it will never stop. Everything's wiener. We'll come back mid roll and we shall return. Boom. Okay, a couple other things. Does Lunchbox always have to curse? Okay, Eddie, go ahead.
Eddie
Yeah. Does he always have to curse? Like, especially so.
Bobby Bones
I don't. By the way, I don't mind cursing. I don't. We don't do it in here. I don't do it in real life. I don't mind it.
Eddie
I curse all the time. I do. I have no problem cursing. But it's where you're cursing. And I went to a sports bar, I brought my wife and my 17 year old, and Lunchbox met us out there. And I was like, it's totally cool. But my 17 year old, I don't curse around my kids. I just don't. And has he heard bad words before? Yes. Does he probably use them? Maybe he does with his friends. Not in front of me. Lunchbox shows up. F this. F that. What is wrong with that effing team?
Bobby Bones
Where else did he do this recently? Oh, in the car with your other.
Eddie
Younger kid on the way to the cma. Same deal. What makes him think he can just show up to our table where my kid is sitting and just start cursing all the time?
Amy
He's 17 years old. I mean, well, I mean, he's not a child, but. But like, he's an adult.
Bobby Bones
That argument.
Eddie
He's not an adult.
Bobby Bones
That argument. I would hold a little more and a little more to it if you didn't do that around his 11 year old. The same exact thing.
Amy
That was more Ray the last time, the cma. So, I mean, let's be real. So try to point me that figure.
Bobby Bones
But. Okay, go ahead.
Amy
But yeah, I'm like a 17 year old. I mean, my dad cussed around me when I was 17.
Bobby Bones
But you're not the dad of his kid.
Amy
Well, but he didn't say anything. Why didn't he say something then? Why didn't he say, hey, man, my.
Bobby Bones
Kid'S here cuz he wants a bit on the air? I don't know, dude.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, he didn't say anything.
Bobby Bones
So I thought you do curse. A. It's weird because especially when you're.
Amy
You're sitting there watching sports.
Bobby Bones
I have no problem.
Amy
Words flow out of you, by the way.
Bobby Bones
I have no problem with cursing. I have no problem with you cursing. All good. I don't even care. Sound. Words are just sounds. And you can go six hours one direction in an airplane. That sound does not mean the same thing. So you know, my whole a sound is just a sound. It's the intent behind it. I will not walk you there because it's a stupid place to go. That being said, especially at a sports bar. That being said, as soon as you walk out of the door, all you hear out of Lunchbox's mouth is ffff. Now I commend him for holding it in here because he has to.
Eddie
It must be hard.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Then I gotta get it out.
Bobby Bones
It's probably like flexing a muscle the whole time. You can't just hold it. But he's probably like flexing muscle the whole time. He's not cursing. But you curse a lot. I mean, more than anybody I think I've ever met.
Amy
Oh, thank you.
Bobby Bones
Not good or bad.
Amy
Yeah, I'm glad I'm number one.
Bobby Bones
I used to like. I used to like to curse.
Eddie
It's fun sometimes. There's no better way to explain what you're saying without.
Amy
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Or an emotion.
Eddie
That too.
Lunchbox
Or a release.
Bobby Bones
Excuse me?
Lunchbox
Oh, like the F word is real nice sometimes.
Bobby Bones
Oh, like good.
Lunchbox
Like release.
Bobby Bones
Like.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Because I used to never. I. I didn't cuss. And not because I was against it. It just. I didn't cuss it. Oh, my parents cussed by my siblings that do. But like, high school, college just wasn't my thing. So even as a young adult wasn't my thing. It wasn't until a few years ago that I started cussing and I was like, what if I'm missing out?
Bobby Bones
Right.
Amy
It's good.
Lunchbox
But I don't do that. I respectfully, like, I take in my surroundings and if Eddie's kids are there, I'm not gonna, like, I'm just surprised at every.
Bobby Bones
How much he curses in the hallway. Like, it's like. And I know tomorrow Will be Tuesday reviews day, and we'll talk about severance. But there's. For the two episodes of Severance, there's, like, one place that you walk through and you change into the severed part of you. It's like as soon as he walks through the doorway, his eyes go. And all of a sudden, he's the other version of himself. Yeah. Yeah. No, I love cursing. I haven't in probably five years now. But I only do it for no moral reason, because I don't think there's anything morally wrong with it. Again, I think it's a sound. And if you're gonna walk there, we can. I won't. But I think that I just did it because I didn't want to rely on it when I was either writing jokes or writing books or. I feel like it's a crut people can use when they have nothing else to say, to add or be funny. I didn't want to do that. Some people use it wonderfully funny. I didn't have the ability to do that, so I didn't. But he did show up, and he cursed too, uncomfortably.
Eddie
Yeah, just a lot. And loud, too, where the whole bar can hear it. You know, it's just. It's. And I wouldn't have really thought anything because, yeah, I did take my son there, and it's a sports bar, and it's okay. Like, people do curse, but the fact that Lunchbox would even talk to him and be like, can you believe this? And my son afterwards, like, okay, gotta.
Bobby Bones
Admit, that's kind of funny if he's right at the kid going, can you effing believe this?
Eddie
And my son's like, lunchbox curses a lot. I didn't. Didn't realize that.
Bobby Bones
Did you see the basketball coach that pulled the girl's ponytail?
Eddie
No.
Amy
That wasn't good.
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God.
Eddie
He was her coach.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. She grabs her from. And again, I think there is. I'll play some audio of this. But I think there is a blurred boundary on coaching and leadership and not everything that happens in the business world and the coaching world should go hand in hand. It's not the same. Right? I don't think it's the same. I think there's some elements of it that are. This was over the line. A Hall of Fame girls basketball coach in upstate New York apologized Sunday after being fired over the weekend for violently yanking the ponytail of a star player and appearing to berate her following an emotional loss. Audio me.
Eddie
Northville girls basketball head coach Jim Zullo.
Bobby Bones
A New York State basketball Hall of Famer was fired late last night following.
Eddie
A post game incident with one of his own players.
Bobby Bones
After Northville's loss in the Class D championship game, Zulo was seen on the.
Eddie
NFHS network broadcast pulling the hair of.
Bobby Bones
Senior Haley Monroe as the team waited.
Eddie
For the medal presentation. Monroe directed an expletive toward him after.
Bobby Bones
He instructed her to shake hands with the opposing team, which is what he says led to the incident. So it sounds like he's upset at her for being a bad sport. If I'm hearing this right, and I can understand being upset at a player, especially after a loss. Tensions are high. You can't. You can't do what he did. If I were to just. Amy, here's the head. This is her head right here. He walks up and goes and just jerks it back like that. Like, like trying to get her attention.
Lunchbox
Right.
Bobby Bones
And maybe too, because he's a man and she's a woman. It feels different. Because if, if, if my coach were to grab me by the back of my. Or. I don't think.
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I probably deserved it.
Eddie
And she said a bad word or something.
Bobby Bones
I think that. Lunchbox, you may know this better. Tell me if I misinterpreted the story. I read it twice. I. I just think she's the star player, one of them. She was not happy that they lost. She didn't want to shake hands or had a problem with that. I don't know if it was because of what happened during the game. If she just mad. The coach was like, hey, we need to go shake hands. She's then kind of walking. He grabs a ponytail and say, hey, you come back here.
Eddie
But she said something to him. That's what the reporter said.
Bobby Bones
Yes. But you can't really tell what it is because she's looking the other direction.
Amy
Audio did not come through on the.
Eddie
Got it.
Amy
But then another player has to step in between them.
Bobby Bones
You can't do it. You can't do that. If that would have been a dude, you'd go, probably can't do that. But you're not going to probably.
Eddie
Coach used to grab us by the.
Bobby Bones
Face mask and throw us, like, different, though helmet.
Amy
Football's different. Helmet is different.
Bobby Bones
Helmet is way different part of your body.
Eddie
Right. I hurt my neck every time I did it.
Amy
And he is 81, so old school. I mean, that's pretty impressive. He's 81, still coaching high school basketball and fiery. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
He got fired.
Lunchbox
He looks just angry and I, you.
Bobby Bones
Know, they just lost.
Amy
They just got.
Lunchbox
No, no, No, I don't think he's.
Bobby Bones
Even angry at the loss. I think he's angry at sportsmanship. Yes. At their attitude after losing. And I'm not making an excuse for him. You can't do this time.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. No, I just think his. He has a. He just. I'm looking at old pictures of him from. He's, like, very angry looking.
Bobby Bones
Well, basketball coaches have to yell a lot at refs.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't know enough about him. I just saw the video and thought this is what I would compare it to. It doesn't matter. The situation. You can't do that. Just like you're a superintendent. You can't get a lap dance from a kid. It doesn't matter. The situation. Even if it's a pep rally, it doesn't matter. Right? It doesn't matter. It just doesn't. Anything that's surrounding it, it doesn't. And that sucks. So.
Amy
I mean, that. How you bring that up, that lab dance thing, that thing at the pep rally.
Bobby Bones
Those things are so stupid.
Amy
The more I think about it, it's.
Bobby Bones
Crazy that they would even think that would be acceptable.
Eddie
It's just crazy.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy. If he would have. If he would have grabbed her by the back of her jersey and pulled her, he wouldn't have been fired.
Eddie
Sure.
Bobby Bones
And they'd have been like, whoa, no need. But still, there's. There's a difference. You can't do. You just can't do it.
Amy
Which one's worse, the hair pull or the lap dance?
Bobby Bones
Let me think about. Let me think about this before just putting something out there. Let me think about this here. I'm probably gonna go. Hair pull. Because it's physical and it's. And there's anger involved. The lap dance is just lack of judgment and. Yeah, this is lack of judgment with anger from the. Oh, my God, they're both terrible. I don't even want to. I don't even want to rank them.
Amy
Oh, it's a good game.
Eddie
That's a hard game.
Amy
What would you say? I say lap dance because it's sexual.
Bobby Bones
Well, first of all, they take their clothes off.
Lunchbox
I know, but he was dancing. He was in a chair.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
In the pep rally.
Amy
And the cheerleader.
Bobby Bones
Was it a cheer? But she wasn't like any. Wasn't a dude.
Amy
Or maybe it was a dude on the girl. Whatever.
Lunchbox
Lap dancing to the teacher or the principal.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but they were in, like, a costume, too. Right?
Lunchbox
Right. Like a bee.
Bobby Bones
Like a bee. Like a.
Lunchbox
See, it would be worse if the Principal was the one lap dancing. I'm gonna go with the hair pull if you're making me choose.
Bobby Bones
Me too. I believe they were like, it's a mascot.
Amy
And the mascot was dancing on the school administrator.
Eddie
Oh, And. And the school administrator looks like he doesn't even want it. He's like, get away from me.
Amy
Oh, yeah, you always look like on a slap dance, dude. Like, I don't want that.
Bobby Bones
You mean in general, but.
Eddie
Yeah, but it was a big B. He maybe didn't want that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
You wanted the costume off or what?
Bobby Bones
You know what? If you don't want that, you can get off. If you really don't want it, you can be like, hey, stop.
Amy
Oh, wait, no. Then the administrator pretends to do it on the B. It elevates it.
Bobby Bones
Continues poor judgment. I'm still picking the ponytail. Yes. Okay. I have a lot of notes that I don't know what I wrote. Okay. Okay. Oh, got it. This one says, car almost hit person. Okay. So remember the story? My car was parked at the Ryman. We were playing the million dollar show, Eddie and I's charity show, and a tank, an air tank full of propane flew off of a truck because it was so windy and nailed my car. There was a person that was standing right beside. And she wrote me a message that had it not yet. My car would hit her. My car's a hero.
Eddie
My car's a hero.
Bobby Bones
My car's a hero.
Eddie
And your car may not want to be called a hero, but your car's a hero.
Bobby Bones
I asked it. You want to be a hero? I'm not a hero.
Eddie
No, your car. You're a hero.
Bobby Bones
Boom. Do you want to hear the I thought I was being scammed thing?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I am bizarre. I am in Vienna, Austria, which is a weird thing to say, but what.
Eddie
Time was it in Vienna? Do you remember? Like, what kind of. What time of day?
Bobby Bones
Late at night.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Because I get an email that is. I just want to pull it up. There was. It was for sure a scam. It's one of those where you get. Where it's like, someone. I got one for some from Coinbase, because I used to have a Coinbase, the app where you could just, like, buy crypto or stocks. And I got off that one a long time ago, took all the money out of it, put it all on Robinhood. I don't use Coinbase anymore. But then they. If. What happens is when a lot of those emails go up in the dark web, they can use them and email that they have Those email accounts don't send mass emails. Out they go, someone's got into your account, even though they haven't. But since I know you have a Coinbase account, you'll click it and then they have your stuff. Right. That's kind of how that works. So I got a Coinbase one, and I was like, okay. Turns out I realized, don't use Coinbase, don't click it. Got a topgolf one now. Who doesn't love topgolf? Exactly. Everybody loves Top golf in some form.
Eddie
It's fun.
Bobby Bones
Eddie's birthday was last week. 21st, I believe. And I don't know much about it.
Eddie
Was on a Friday.
Bobby Bones
Is that 21st?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yours? 18th?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Awesome. So right now in Vienna, it's like 6:00pm 6:00pm so it was late.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And it's like, hey, Topgolf. It's just in. Your name has just been activated. And I'm like, I'm not falling for this. What the crap? And then it says, your name's on your.
Eddie
Yeah, okay.
Bobby Bones
It says, Eddie Garcia. And I'm like, oh, they must know I've spent something on Eddie before. And it says, $300 is taken out of your account from Eddie Garcia. And I told Kayla I'm being. I gotta get on Lifelock because I'm.
Eddie
Or Eddie's stealing from me.
Bobby Bones
I don't know what's going on. And she's like, what? So I send a text to my assistant, and I say, because it was Eddie's birthday, let me find it. I say, with a picture of the email, I say, did this happen to be you that sent this? If so, thank you for sending this gift to Eddie. Awesome. She writes, typically I would, but no, I did not do this. And I'm like, oh, my God, the.
Eddie
Confusion around this is amazing.
Bobby Bones
This is the thing I got from topgolf. Hello, Bobby. It's officially a gift. Eddie Garcia has viewed the $300. $300 USD Topgolf e gift card. And here's your order number. And then it says, from Bobby. If you have any questions, click here. And I'm like, there's no way they just. And. And they use Eddie. And then I read on and it says, you sent this e gift card.
Eddie
Does it have the year there?
Bobby Bones
Yes. March 21, 2022.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What happened is I sent Eddie a $300 gift card on his birthday three years ago. He never opened it. Was reminded he even had it. Opens it and goes to topgolf.
Eddie
It's pretty amazing because I got an email from topgolf on my birthday that said happy birthday. You know, you still have a gift card from three years ago that you.
Bobby Bones
Have not used $300 three years ago. He never used it.
Amy
That's amazing that they sent you a reminder. Usually a company doesn't want you to spend it. Right.
Eddie
I thought that was so cool they.
Amy
Would want you to never use that money. So they just made $300 profit.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Or they.
Bobby Bones
Or they want you to get more money because you will one use the car to eat food. Oh, it's already been spent. Every bay is not full regardless.
Eddie
So I woke up and I was like, honey, we're going to topgolf. I guess I had this gift card.
Bobby Bones
From three years ago. I guess I had this gift card. Yeah, I spent $300 three years ago. He never even opened it.
Eddie
But that must have been around Covid time. Probably like a lot of craziness.
Amy
Or you probably thought it was spam.
Bobby Bones
Five years ago, maybe. Covid's five years ago?
Amy
Yeah, Covid's five years out in 2022.
Lunchbox
We were still dealing with some who knows, man? Aftermath.
Bobby Bones
Don't hit me with who knows, man.
Amy
I don't think 2022 was any aftermath. I think we were full blown back in it.
Bobby Bones
So I forever. I'm like, I'm being hacked. And it's like I bought him a gift for $300 three years ago. He never even opened it. What would your emotions have been?
Lunchbox
Well, do you want me to talk about my gift to you that you haven't got?
Eddie
And after you do that, Amy, I'll talk about my gift.
Lunchbox
You said we talk about it later, so I'm not going to bring it up.
Bobby Bones
We can bring it up, but at.
Amy
Least he opened your gift.
Bobby Bones
I thought I was getting hacked.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, and there's a.
Bobby Bones
And I can tell you the difference in mine and yours. There's a big one. I feel really guilty about you spending thousands.
Lunchbox
But you don't have to.
Bobby Bones
I know, but I do. That's what I said. There's guilt associated with that. Oh, so his. There's no guilt. He just forgot?
Eddie
No, it was a pleasant surprise. I can't believe I had a gift card for $300.
Lunchbox
I don't think it matters when you spend the gift card.
Bobby Bones
He forgot about it.
Amy
Hold on. He didn't even open it back in the day. How does that make you feel, Bobby?
Eddie
You had to activate it.
Amy
How does that make you feel?
Bobby Bones
You know, not worthy.
Eddie
He's just. He's just feeding the flame, Bobby.
Amy
Said, how does that feel?
Bobby Bones
First I was happy I wasn't hacked, if I'm being honest, because I thought for sure I was hacked and somebody was.
Lunchbox
There were several emotions.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
It started with happy.
Bobby Bones
A stew is a stew of emotions.
Eddie
But what gift card tells the giver, like, oh, they finally used it two, three years later.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Amy
That's a little rude too.
Bobby Bones
A little rude, like shut up. Topgolf.
Eddie
Yeah. Why are you doing that?
Amy
I sold you.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that part is weird.
Bobby Bones
I'm happy. I'm happy you used it.
Eddie
It was awesome. All $300 of it.
Bobby Bones
I'm happy that used all 300. Oh, yeah.
Eddie
There we go. For three hours. I got four beers. Yeah. And I have kids.
Amy
Oh, I forgot about that.
Eddie
Got nachos.
Lunchbox
Taking four kids, a wife, yourself to do anything these days, you know, how.
Amy
Much do you think I always ask for free stuff?
Eddie
You know how much lunch was at a drive thru for my whole family? It's gone up. It was $70, man.
Bobby Bones
For like at a specific. Not talk about like, no, no, no.
Eddie
Like it was like a chick fil a.
Bobby Bones
Got it. $70 for six people. But think about. Yeah, yeah, I hear you. But think about six people. 12 bucks, 11 bucks a person.
Eddie
You know, I get. I know how it adds up. But that's always gives me an opportunity to be like.
Bobby Bones
But I just.
Eddie
Can I get a thank you from anyone in the car, please?
Bobby Bones
I hear you. I just want our listeners. Yeah, I love it that you're not going through with just you and your wife and one kid.
Eddie
I know.
Bobby Bones
Like, it's full Swiss Family Robinson bro.
Lunchbox
Eddie, you should start just looking around. Don't say anything. Just start. Act like you're looking for something and be like, look in the console. Or if you're at home, start looking in the cabinets and they're like, they're going to be like, what are you looking for? And be like, I feel like I'm looking for a thank you.
Bobby Bones
Anyone seen any appreciation around here?
Amy
It's not bad.
Lunchbox
And then, and then anytime they see you start to look like, they'll be like, oh, we should thank mom. She's looking for something.
Eddie
That's funny.
Bobby Bones
I don't know what that one means. I wrote some stuff down and I don't know what it means. Okay, a couple. Oh, Amy, you can go with your thing. Go ahead, take shots. Some shots if you need it.
Lunchbox
I don't have shots at all because I don't really feel like I understand. But I guess I was curious about what thoughts I was Supposed to have about that because, I mean, I don't even remember the year it was before COVID I think. I'm sure it was that I got you.
Bobby Bones
But do you understand my. My what? My emotions are attached to it.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
So if you don't mind explaining, if you feel comfortable, would you explain what you gifted me years ago?
Lunchbox
Okay. So I feel like, well, there was like, sleep and there's anxiety. There's different things going on in your brain. And I heard somebody talking about this, specifically Amy Grant and what it had done for her brain and the healing. And so I called the clinic and I got you a gift card to there. And they said you should at least do five sessions or it won't really. So I was like, well, I don't want to just get him one or two because it's like, oh, here's one or two, and then you have to figure out the rest. So I just went ahead and got the five pack and then you're supposed to go in and get it. And I don't know, but they didn't actually have, like, gift cards. So then I had to print something out for you. So I printed it out and put it, like, as a gift because they didn't make them, but everything was on file. Like, if you were to go there, they would have your info.
Bobby Bones
So can I tell you, my thought was especially initially was very kind to.
Lunchbox
But kind of weird.
Bobby Bones
No, I don't care about that.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
I see the stuff I do when I'm alone.
Eddie
What the.
Amy
I don't want to see that.
Lunchbox
It's like a neurofeedback type thing, which.
Bobby Bones
Is great because I've had issues that we haven't really talked about on the show. I thought there was potential that you were going to pay for it as I went. And I knew what that cost, and I did not want you to incur that cost. So I wasn't for sure if you'd paid for it all ahead of time or if I went. Every time that I went, it was you having to pay money. And I don't like people to pay for me for stuff because that's this stupid rooted trauma that is stupid and wham, whammy me, but that's where that came from. And I'm like, I'm not making her pay for this. It's super nice of her to think of that, but there's no chance I'm going and making her spend money on this because I know of what she paid for it. That that is where that Comes from not because I forgot about it. Like stupid topgolf.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
So the question is, have you already paid for it? Because that would be. That would be. If you have paid for it, then that I'm a bad person. Because you paid for it and I haven't used it. If you haven't paid for it and you're paying. As I go, some of my initial feelings still remain. So where are you?
Lunchbox
This was so long ago, I don't remember. But yeah, I mean, consider it paid for.
Bobby Bones
I can't not consider it took my.
Lunchbox
Credit card, so I don't know why.
Bobby Bones
If it wasn't for each session, then they charge it.
Lunchbox
No, I bought the five pack. You. When you buy a five pack, you buy the five pack. It wasn't like I was, you know, they were gonna charge it every time you showed up. You get the five pack and then it just. There's five and when you go, then there's four.
Bobby Bones
But they charge you every time.
Lunchbox
No, I bought the five pack because I know the total and I.
Bobby Bones
Can you just figure that out? Can you, can you get some direct.
Lunchbox
Let me even see if this place is still open.
Bobby Bones
Oh, maybe they're out of business.
Amy
Oh my goodness.
Bobby Bones
You waited five years, dude. I know.
Lunchbox
I don't even know.
Bobby Bones
But the difference is I never forgot about it. I just did not want her to incur a cost.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh yeah, okay.
Amy
Or maybe you just don't believe in this, the whatever.
Bobby Bones
No, no, not that at all. I do because I have other friends that have.
Lunchbox
That have done it, gone through it.
Eddie
I have a question. Did you ever find the gift card I got you for UberEats?
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy
What was that? Eddie? Tell us that story. I don't know.
Eddie
I got him a hundred dollar gift card for UberEats because I thought like, what's a gift card that he would really use? He loves UberEats.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So they do lost it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I didn't lose it. I'm pretty sure somebody stole it.
Eddie
Oh, in your house? Oh, there's a thief in your house.
Lunchbox
What? I did. So you buy a packet in a package. The first five sessions are part of the package and that's what I paid for. And then should you choose to go back for tune up sessions, that would be on you. But I got the.
Bobby Bones
You already paid for the other ones.
Lunchbox
Well, I'm just looking at how it comes on the website and I know the total and that's the total for the five pack, so I know I got the five pack.
Bobby Bones
Can you call and See if there's still five pack. It's still valid. If it's still valid, I want to go in the next few weeks.
Amy
Okay, but they're still open. That's good sign.
Eddie
That is good.
Lunchbox
So it says here economy right now third.
Bobby Bones
Inflation.
Eddie
Inflation, yeah.
Lunchbox
And it's not far eggs like say stuff. It's in a part of town that.
Bobby Bones
You know doing buzzwords. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
It's in a part of town you frequent.
Bobby Bones
You say Tesla toilet paper. Oh, he said Tesla Tesla too.
Lunchbox
You know what I mean?
Bobby Bones
If you'll let me know I. And it's already paid for. I will go within the month.
Amy
Wow.
Lunchbox
Yes. It's going to be paid for if they don't still have your name on file.
Eddie
If they say it expired, Amy, would you pay for another five?
Lunchbox
I'm going to be like, how would this expire if nobody used it and you took.
Bobby Bones
Cuz you tell them.
Amy
Well, maybe on there it has a date expiration.
Lunchbox
They didn't give me a date cuz I had to print my own gift.
Bobby Bones
That's true. She had. That's also why I felt it was kind of like her own.
Lunchbox
Cuz they didn't. I don't think that. I don't think they had ever had somebody want to buy this as a Christmas present for somebody. Most people go there voluntarily. And I was like, hey, you need it.
Bobby Bones
He needs this.
Lunchbox
Right.
Bobby Bones
If you will find that out for me, I would graciously use it. But not. I will say no more. Thank you. And the end.
Lunchbox
Cool.
Bobby Bones
And we have. Did my wife give you our present yet? You haven't seen her yet?
Lunchbox
No, because y'all. We just. No.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I don't know. Okay, then I'll also say no more about that.
Lunchbox
Okay. Because yeah, y'all were gone.
Eddie
Thank you for the topgolf though, dude.
Bobby Bones
Hey, hold on a second. Let me call me back in 2020, 2022 and let that person know. Okay. Ray, voicemail number five, please.
Eddie
Hey Bobby, I expect a great show this coming week.
Bobby Bones
Your Razorbacks beat number two. Can't wait to hear y' this week. I hope you all had a great vacation. If you look at my Instagram story or no, no. My Instagram page and my feed. I had to watch games at 2 in the morning. 2:30 in the morning. Well, that's tough for you on phone. It's terrible because I also wanted to be a good husband and like go look at stuff with my wife. The Arkansas Kansas game didn't. Wasn't over till 2:33am So I was up watching on a phone, going through a VPN. You can't watch YouTube TV or anything over there because it's out of the country. Nothing. So I had to go and find, like, a bootleg version of somebody showing it on tick. It's terrible. And they. They, like, move the camera, and I'm only looking at half the TV or, like, move their phone so I don't.
Amy
Have it on TV over there.
Bobby Bones
No. Which is crazy almost, dude.
Amy
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Eddie
Like, we watch soccer here from another country.
Amy
That's a great point.
Eddie
They can have March Madness.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I don't know the answer to that, but I do know they have, like, three English channels. There's, like, CNN International, which. There's none of the opinion shows on that. It's literally just international news. It's not even CNN that we get. But it's in English. There's almost no English television. If you were to log into your. I could get Netflix, but I get Netflix for whatever country I'm in. Their version, it's 80% of the same. But there's some stuff, though, that's a bit different.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
You know what? I started last night. Morgan was Daredevil.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I was a little tired. Still a little tired from the trip because the times are all off. I did not realize it was a continuation from the original series, not a reboot, not all new. It is a continuation from the Netflix series a few years later now. Just on. Same actors and everything. Yes.
Amy
And they even have some continuation from other shows that have blended into it.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Eddie
Ben Affleck, he was a dude?
Bobby Bones
No, that was. The movie kind of panned. And I actually didn't mind the movie, but. But no, I really liked it on Netflix. And I was worried on Disney plus it wouldn't be as gritty. And I fell asleep three quarters of the way in, except so tired. But I liked it. It's gritty. Like, there's blood and stuff.
Amy
Yeah, it's gritty.
Lunchbox
It's dark.
Amy
I'm all caught up on all the newest episodes. Like, I've been watching it each night it premieres.
Bobby Bones
I know. It's weekly.
Amy
Yeah, it's weekly.
Bobby Bones
How many are out?
Amy
I think there's three episodes out now.
Lunchbox
This week is the fourth worst.
Eddie
I hate it. I'm stuck like that with a white lotus, man.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, week two, question about white lotus. Say nothing, say nothing.
Lunchbox
Probably should say nothing, say nothing, say nothing.
Bobby Bones
So I've never seen an episode. White Lotus.
Eddie
Well, yeah. Wait, I know what your question is.
Bobby Bones
No, you don't. Go ahead, then. Go for it, big boy. You want to make. If you make a bet that you don't know it.
Eddie
Let me let you finish.
Bobby Bones
So I was on the plane, and when you fly back, you only get, like, four episodes of things they don't show you, like, whole seasons of things, so it's like White Lotus. So you had told me that you can start on any season 1, 2, or 3, and it doesn't matter because they're all different. So all they had was White Lotus Season 2, the first four episodes. And I watched White Lotus, season two, episode one, and that was. That's the only one I watched, and I think I fell asleep or something. Is that okay.
Eddie
Mike? Have you watched it? Because I feel like.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yes, Amy. So you're saying I watched White Lotus season two, episode one, and that's all. Oh, no.
Amy
You got to go back to.
Eddie
No, no, no.
Amy
Season one.
Eddie
Hold on.
Bobby Bones
Everybody kept saying, you can watch them all differently.
Lunchbox
I think you can.
Eddie
I have to rethink about this, because initially I said, no, you can. They're all different. But I think that season two, what I'm sensing, could be connected.
Bobby Bones
So I should go back to season three. Go do Amy's brain fryer. Forget that episode.
Amy
Go to season one.
Bobby Bones
Go back to season one. Well, I even like season.
Lunchbox
Are we on right now?
Amy
Three.
Bobby Bones
Well, I like White Lotus.
Eddie
Yes, you would love it.
Amy
It's fantastic.
Bobby Bones
Because season one. No, no, Season two, episode one was Jennifer Coolidge and her assistants there, and she's like, stay in your room. And then. Who's watched White Lotus?
Amy
Me.
Bobby Bones
Oh, almost everybody. Morgan, not you.
Amy
I've tried to start it, and I haven't been able to get into it.
Bobby Bones
So don't. Don't keep on with season two. Just start at season one.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Just go.
Bobby Bones
Did that spoil anything? Did that first episode spoil anything?
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
No, not that.
Bobby Bones
No. I would say you don't need to. Like, there is a theory that you don't have to watch them all, but there's, like, an overarching theme now that connects them. So you're not gonna be lost watching season two without watching season one, but you get an understanding of, like, the shows, what it's all about.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You want to know a show that you could do that with and you could jump around, but really, you couldn't, but you actually could. Was Fargo, the television show? You could watch the seasons out of order. Because we did. Because we. We started, like, one of. But I think if you watched in order, you would have enjoyed it 13% more. But still you. We ended up watching it out of order because someone said it was awesome.
Eddie
Like, Fargo was awesome.
Bobby Bones
Unbelievably great in the movie we tried to watch, and it seemed a bit dated.
Eddie
It is. And it's so different than the TV show. It's not even the same.
Bobby Bones
The Fargo television show, Anybody watch that?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
All of it.
Lunchbox
All seasons?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
No, I think I watched. I bounced around. I would start it, and if I got interested, I'd do it. So I think I probably watched maybe three seasons, but I don't know how.
Eddie
Many seasons are there?
Bobby Bones
Maybe five.
Eddie
Oh, I've only seen two.
Bobby Bones
If I'm guessing the Jon Hamm season is when we jumped in first. It's unbelievable.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
It's that good.
Eddie
Yeah, it's really good.
Bobby Bones
I hate to say that, because nothing can live up to the hype of anyone saying something is unbelievably good. It doesn't matter. It's why I don't like saying things are unbelievably good, because I don't. People saying it to me. Then I watch it, and I do really like it, and I'm still like, ah, it wasn't unbelievably good, but it was good. So I don't like doing that. I'll just say I. I loved it and had really no expectation. And he plays such a great bad guy.
Eddie
Yeah. In a lot of movies.
Bobby Bones
I don't know, a lot of shows.
Eddie
I guess there's. What's the. Oh, Landman. Is he in Landman?
Bobby Bones
I watched Landman yet.
Lunchbox
Oh, you need to watch that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Landman's good.
Lunchbox
It's good.
Eddie
It's pretty good, man.
Amy
It's really good.
Bobby Bones
It's. We're just at a time where there's so many things happening.
Amy
But is Landman just. What does that show you guys all watch?
Eddie
Yellowstone?
Amy
Is it just the same thing? No, I didn't watch Yellowstone, so I don't know. I'm just wondering.
Lunchbox
It's nothing like it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
I just looked like.
Lunchbox
I mean, you have some of the same actors, because maybe the same style.
Eddie
But it's not in the same story.
Amy
It's like, about oil fields and oil.
Lunchbox
Did you guys watch Permian Basin, Midland, Odessa?
Bobby Bones
Is it my. Look at Amy going local.
Eddie
Got it.
Bobby Bones
She's like a comedian that's like. Like Nosa says the name of the town to get a bigger reaction. Oh, how about you guys that know Dessa? I love coming To Odessa.
Lunchbox
My dad lived there for me.
Bobby Bones
Traffic bad in Odessa. I. Of all those Taylor Sheridan shows and I haven't seen Landman, I don't think Yellowstone can count because I started way a long time ago and I'm biased on Yellowstone, but I think Lioness Linus is the best show.
Lunchbox
So good.
Bobby Bones
It's. There's no cheese. And some of those shows, they can get a little cheese. Lioness is, as I quote, a wise man lunchbox effing awesome.
Amy
Really good, huh?
Lunchbox
It really is.
Bobby Bones
And season one is good. And you're like, that's. And then season two already exists. And season two is even better.
Amy
I don't know if you can watch Landman though now. Like, I watched Landman as Lioness was happening. Now that you've seen Lioness, that one just is such a. It sets all of Taylor Sheridan's stuff on like this really high level. And I don't know that Landman is going to do that for you.
Bobby Bones
I've seen a lot of Taylor Sheridan shows. I like Taylor Sheridan shows. I haven't watched any of the other Yellowstone shows. Oh, like 23, 1883. I was told by a friend that 1923 is really good.
Lunchbox
Oh, Taylor Sheridan did Sons of Anarchy.
Bobby Bones
And he did the prison show. Mayor of Kingston. Kingstown.
Lunchbox
Kingstown.
Bobby Bones
It's his world, man.
Lunchbox
I mean, Sons of Anarchists.
Eddie
That's right. He's dominated.
Bobby Bones
He's the white Tyler Perry.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like got something in everything and is just killing it. Read me all of his shows.
Lunchbox
Yellowstone, Landman, 1883. Special Ops, Lioness, 1923. Tulsa King.
Bobby Bones
Tulsa King. Tulsa King's. Tulsa King's got a little bit of that. That soft cheese. But Tulsa King, I love it.
Amy
And Sicario.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, the movie.
Amy
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Tulsa King's awesome.
Eddie
And the cheese you're talking about, that's like dialogue cheese, right?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Yeah, like the lines, like the one liners and stuff.
Bobby Bones
Yes, yes. You know it. I've never been to Tulsa before. Give me a cheesesteak anytime that's not from here.
Amy
And he wrote something called Hell or High Water that got an Academy Award nomination for veterans.
Bobby Bones
I don't know that Taylor Sheridan did not create Sons of Anarchy, but he was an actor in the show.
Lunchbox
Oh, he was an actor.
Bobby Bones
What is hell can you give me.
Lunchbox
Sorry, my bad.
Bobby Bones
The whole. The whole Taylor Sheridan world again, Mike, he's crushing it. He's killing it.
Eddie
He is.
Bobby Bones
I'm telling you, that Lioness couldn't rave more about it.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Like Zoe Saldana.
Lunchbox
Oh, so it's so good.
Amy
Nicole Kidman's in it.
Lunchbox
It's just.
Eddie
And that's one season?
Bobby Bones
No, two.
Eddie
Oh, two. But then they're all out.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Americans Yellowstone, 1983.
Amy
Lawman mayor of Kingston.
Bobby Bones
Hey, lawman is good.
Amy
Tulsa King.
Bobby Bones
I stopped. I don't know, I stopped watching it for some reason. I think another show came back on, but Lawman Bass Reeves. And it starts with a big battle scene. He's a black sheriff based on true story back in the 1800. That's a good one. That's a good one. Yeah. Okay.
Amy
It's like him and Shonda Rhimes are like the two leads of all TV shows that are good. She's the other one that did all like that whole.
Eddie
She kind of. She kind of took a break. Right. She done making.
Amy
I think she just started another one.
Lunchbox
I think she got Shonda Land.
Bobby Bones
I would need to know because I think of him as like the new Tyler Perry who's a billionaire. I need to know what Shonda Rhimes does. Maybe I haven't watched enough of her show, Grey's Anatomy. Never watch Grey's Anatomy.
Amy
Private Practice.
Bobby Bones
Never seen it off the map.
Amy
Never heard of it. Scandal.
Eddie
Scandal.
Amy
How to Get Away with Murder. That show.
Bobby Bones
That was good too.
Amy
For a while.
Bobby Bones
They cancel it. They finally not get away with it.
Amy
Station 19. She was in charge of Bridgerton that whole series that happened. Inventing Anna.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I don't know.
Eddie
Oh, that's Anna Delvey.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Anna Delvey.
Amy
She's got a lot of them.
Lunchbox
Charged it to my father.
Eddie
Remember Anna? Anna Delvey.
Bobby Bones
She was the fake Dancing with Stars.
Eddie
No, no.
Amy
Yeah, she was.
Lunchbox
She was. Because she was in jail, right? She was the. She acted like she was this heiress in New York and she got people to give her all this money or she would get things from me and she was just like, dodge it to my father. I don't know if that's exactly right, but, like, there was no charging it to her phone.
Eddie
No, there was no Fauna.
Bobby Bones
Like, how Ray give me a voicemail too. Good morning, studio. I'm giving a shout out to all.
Eddie
Of us that are fighting cancer.
Bobby Bones
I am on my seventh month of fighting breast cancer and I have five.
Eddie
More radiation treatments to go.
Bobby Bones
This has been a really extremely painful journey for me because I'm allergic to all painkillers, and so I can't take any painkillers. So for everybody out there that's fighting cancer, children, teens, adults, or warriors, we've got this. We can do this.
Eddie
So I'm sending My love and blessings.
Bobby Bones
Out to you all. Dang. Really sorry to hear that one. That you're. You're going through this now, but also being allergic to painkillers. I know somebody else who's allergic to painkillers. Obviously not. They're not going through cancer, but that's a nightmare for them. Just in normal life. That sucks. I'm really sorry. I appreciate your call, and I think a lot of people will hear that, that are also going through the same fight you are, and we'll appreciate you sending that, because we appreciate you sending that, and we're not going through this fight right now, so good luck with your journey. Very sorry to hear about the painkiller thing, too. That's tough. I was crying about ibuprofen 15 minutes ago. I was, like, spraying my ankle. Abby, can you give me an ibuprofen? You know what? She did, didn't she?
Eddie
She did quickly.
Bobby Bones
And I took and opened my mouth, like she was going to feed them to me, and she was like. And I respected that about her.
Lunchbox
Do you think you want to be fed?
Bobby Bones
No, not at all. But I thought it was funny because she brings in the pack, I do this. Aw. And Abby goes, huh? And I was like, all right, girl. You tell them. You tell me what's up.
Lunchbox
We went over that in our therapy thing that Ben and I did with the kids recently, because they weren't nurtured being in an orphanage for those early years. They weren't nurtured in a way that, like, you know, our moms maybe did with us. And they were like, I know this is gonna maybe sound weird, but look for ways to. I mean, they're 14 and 17 now, but they're like, look for ways to feed them, like, playful ways.
Bobby Bones
Next time I'm gonna need you to do that.
Lunchbox
I do wonder if you were, you know, because your mom had you. She was so young and, you know, involved another. Like, maybe sometimes your. Your needs, like, that weren't met because she.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no. Yeah, for sure. I'm not mad at her anymore. I did a whole podcast.
Lunchbox
Oh, I know you're not. I'm not saying you're mad at her.
Bobby Bones
But I'm saying I was, though, for a long time.
Lunchbox
For relationships and trust in, like, your brain and knowing, like, I need something and this needs gonna be met. Like, I'm hungry. I don't know my needs, like, mirroring that. Like, when babies sometimes, like, giggle and then the parents, like, giggle back. Like, I know for my son, when he was dropped off at the Orphanage. They said he barely moved. And that means, like, he just wasn't paid much attention to. So they had to teach him how to roll over because he just didn't get that stimulation. And so, anyway, I've been looking for ways to feed my kids, and it's kind of fun.
Eddie
The airplane one's fun. You're done. The airplane.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but when they're. I know, but when they're 14, they're, like, looking at me. They're like, what are you doing? And I'm like, just come on. Or like, my daughter needed medicine the other day, and I tried to, like, do it and, like, look her in the eyes as I was doing it. And I'm like, go on, let this work. Build trust. Build trust. Build trust.
Bobby Bones
It's interesting that you bring that up because I talk about that a lot in therapy. Not the airplane or the Amy feeding me, but I don't have needs. Quote, that's how I feel. That's what I say. But that's not really how I feel. Even though I think that's how I feel, I don't have needs. And it's a constant. What are your needs? And be vulnerable enough to express them. Because I don't know them, because I've never had to have them. I just figured it all out myself. There was never a need that I couldn't meet myself. Never felt like a need. It was just a task. There was a difference to me. And then. So I don't know how to express needs without feeling like a complete wuss, which is also a vulnerability thing. So if anybody wants to airplane me, I'd love it.
Eddie
Airplane.
Bobby Bones
And now I get mad at Abby for not putting.
Lunchbox
Next time I get you a spoon, it's on.
Bobby Bones
Marie, give me a voicemail. 3.
Eddie
Bobby, my son is 11 years old and wants his first pair of Jordans. He's willing to buy them, but he wants to buy the cheapest ones he can just so he could have them. Should he pay a little bit more for a little better Jordans, or would.
Amy
The cheap ones be just as good?
Eddie
Thank you. Love the show.
Bobby Bones
I just would need more context to this. He's 11. You're starting to be kind of cool at 11. Or at least there's an attempt to be kind of cool at 11. There's the knowledge of what is kind of cool at 11, but I don't.
Lunchbox
Understand the difference between. I didn't know there was, like, cheap Jordans. I mean, I know that there's, like, rare ones, but if you're 11, like why you need it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I'll give you an example here. I do have shoes on the table that we're giving away here. Let me see if I have these. These. So these here, these are, These are size 11 Jordan 1 retro highs. So this is a re release that had happened. So they look old, but they're obviously brand new. There's a strap that goes on the front which didn't. They don't. They didn't make these in the later ones because it's so old school 80s that they didn't remake the strap. They released these in 2020. And if you're gonna buy regular Jordan ones, you could probably get some for 110 bucks. These were about 350, 400. And so if you're a shoe person, you probably notice the, the comp is going to be bags. With women, you don't have a nice bag. Amy, to impress guys, you have a nice bag because you want to impress women. Guys wear shoes. Impress is a weird word. But I have shoes because I love shoes. Didn't have shoes, nice shoes as a kid. So I'm obsessed with them now. And my favorite thing, someone's like, dude, nice. Those are awesome shoes. I give you an example. We were in another country. I don't know which one. They all blur together. It's Austria. So we're in Austria and there's a memorial there because Hitler crushed Austria terribly. Terribly. And there's a Jewish memorial there. And in that memorial, underneath the memorial, a lot of. And I don't want to mess up numbers, I'm just not going to say numbers at all. A lot of Jewish people were killed and placed where this memorial is. Well, they were there first. Memorial is second. Right. And there was a group of, I would say 40 or 50. Is this it, Mike? I'm not sure, but this is the one that comes up, I think the one you went to. Yeah, I think so. I may say this wrong. The show Wall of Names memorial in Vienna, Austria commemorates the 64,000 Jewish people from Austria murdered during the Holocaust. With the memorial consisting of a circle of stone walls that carry the names of every Austrian Jew who fell victim. So I'm not Jewish, but I definitely can take some time and respect everybody that lost their lives. So my wife are there. Yeah, that's it, Mike. And so my wife are there. And we're looking at it. And there's a group of like. And you're like, how's this going to be on shoes? But there's a group of like, 20, 25 Jewish kids. But they're dressed like what a Hasidic Jew in my mind, like modest Yahoo would look like. Remember Modest Yahoo. The rapper?
Eddie
Yeah, the rapper.
Bobby Bones
But they're kids, so they don't have long beards or anything. And we're walking, and my wife and I walk in. It's another statue we're looking at. They're walking and they're talking. And I can hear one of them talk about North Carolina basketball in Austria. And I'm like, oh, I think maybe there are some American kids. And one of them walks up and goes, hey, man, those pink Travis Scotts are sick. And I was like, thanks, dude. Did not expect that in Austria. So even in that time, I was like, dang, like, I'm a shoe guy at the one place I did not expect anybody to notice my shoes. I was still like, yeah, man. That's all. It made me feel good. Because the shoes. That's why I wear nice shoes, why I like shoes, to get that. So that's the difference. If it were a generic Jordan, no one would have said anything but. But the Travis Scotts.
Lunchbox
But if you're 11.
Bobby Bones
But that's what I'm saying. You're starting to be cool enough to understand what's cool and what's not. So if I'm this dad, what size is he? Call this guy back. I need him right now. Get on one tomorrow. Let me talk to him. I would say let the kid do what he wants to do if he has his own money at first. Ray, play that one more time for only 20 seconds, and then we'll end with this.
Eddie
Bobby, my son is 11 years old and wants his first pair of Jordans. He's willing to buy them, but he wants to buy the cheapest ones he can just so he could have them. Should he pay a little bit more for a little better Jordans, or would.
Amy
The cheap ones be just as good?
Eddie
Thank you. Love the show.
Bobby Bones
He's 11. He's got to start to learn to spend his own money on things like this. So I would let him buy his own. But you could. As a dad, if you love shoes and you wanted to have better shoes, I would do this. I would say, okay, you have $10. I know he has more than that. You have $10 for these shoes. You want to do Jordans. Anything you make past the $10, I will match, and you can buy you some better ones. If you want to make another 50 bucks, I'll give 50. You have another hundred to get nicer Jordans if you want nicer ones. But give them the option. But let them if you're going to let them. That's all.
Eddie
That's good.
Bobby Bones
But I'd like to talk to him, Scuba, if that's cool. Tomorrow.
Eddie
Yeah, I'll try to find us a number for you.
Bobby Bones
Okay, thanks.
Eddie
No problem.
Bobby Bones
I still have these shoes to give away. It's crazy to me that those white shoes were $1,000. I didn't pay. I didn't pay for them. The ones with the Alexander McQueen's and.
Eddie
They look like brand, Brand, brand new.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, those are. Those would be television shoes that they're like, here's your budget of $3,800 for your outfit. And anything you don't spend, we're keeping. So it's like, okay, well, let's just go and find the most expensive freaking thing you can find.
Eddie
Say no more.
Bobby Bones
And then I'll just give it away when I'm done with it. But for those you gotta, you know, there's a.
Eddie
And where'd you wear those?
Bobby Bones
I wore them a couple times.
Lunchbox
I think American Idol.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because they're like. They're like casual, expensive. The. Jules. What's the piano player who's gay?
Lunchbox
Elton John.
Eddie
Elton John.
Bobby Bones
No, no. Boom. Before him.
Eddie
Liberace.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. They're a little Liberace on the back.
Eddie
Interesting.
Bobby Bones
But These are Alexander McQueen's. That's a very expensive shoe. And I'm happy to give them away to somebody. We'll play a game or something. But shoes are. Shoes are a whole different world, man. That's it. I think we're done. I didn't even get to the city. They found. Underneath the pyramid. They found a. Did you guys see the. Anybody?
Eddie
No.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
It's a.
Lunchbox
If, if true, like city functioning now.
Bobby Bones
It's. It'll be the greatest, most groundbreaking historical, societal, technological find in the history of our universe. That underneath the greatest pyramid, they have found these. I think it's 8 cylindrical with coils around it and functioning where they think it could have been taking power from the earth and producing. Meaning silo. Yes. Meaning they had power and they had technology that even we didn't have then. You guys weren't on TikTok watching this for like hours though. Eight vertically aligned cylindrical structures arranged in two parallel rows from north to south. It goes down a half a mile underground. Underneath the pyramid, vertical shafts over 2,000ft connected to pathways. Could have been a full underground. Cities could have.
Eddie
Question.
Bobby Bones
Unbelievable.
Eddie
Could this have been a World War II thing?
Bobby Bones
No. This. This is Thousands of years ago.
Eddie
Okay. Okay. Because the Germans occupied Egypt and I.
Bobby Bones
Don'T know, this is underneath the pyramids. Had to be built before the pyramids were built.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And probably when the pyramids are like, they're. They're just for dead people. No. Probably was some sort of mass energy producer down there that they had figured. It's wild.
Eddie
That is wild.
Bobby Bones
Still hasn't been peer reviewed yet. And they found it with thermo thermal. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, you guys didn't spend two hours on that like I did last night.
Eddie
No, but now that you've said it, I'm sure our algorithm is going to pull it up.
Bobby Bones
Now. One other thing. I can't. I can't bring it up yet.
Lunchbox
What?
Bobby Bones
Mike? I shouldn't bring this up yet. Right. We take a look at this word and I wouldn't be specific about it, but I should still hold off because of timing. Okay, hold off.
Lunchbox
What's it have to do with.
Bobby Bones
Can't I. I was gonna do it today, but the timing's too. Too close. That it will tip it off, even though it's a secret. Okay, that's it. Thank you all. I promise you, you'll so tomorrow. No, but I promise you you'll also not thank me when I tell you. Okay.
Eddie
So we won't find out. We also won't thank you.
Bobby Bones
That's correct.
Amy
Got it.
Bobby Bones
But there will be some closure. So we'll know without not knowing.
Eddie
It's about knowing what it really was.
Bobby Bones
Trust me.
Amy
So we'll never know?
Lunchbox
No, I think we're gonna know.
Eddie
And then we won't even know that he's telling us.
Lunchbox
Then we're not gonna thank him. Or we are.
Eddie
We won't.
Bobby Bones
What is that?
Lunchbox
We won't thank you.
Eddie
He said we won't thank him.
Lunchbox
I'm confused.
Amy
Some gratitude. He's looking for it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Appreciation losers. Thank you, Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's what you were doing?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
My mom trick.
Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
Won Podcast of the Year at this year's iHeart Podcast Awards.
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Oh wow, you're kidding. Stop it.
Lunchbox
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Now these iHeart Award winners are teaming.
Lunchbox
Up on a brand new episode of Las Culturistas. Thank you so much for having me.
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Here, but please, please, please don't make.
Lunchbox
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Eddie
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The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever.
Lunchbox
You get your podcasts.
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Amy
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: MON PT 2: Tales From Bobby’s European Vacation + Eddie vs. Lunchbox In Cursing Around His Kids + Bobby Thought He Was Getting Scammed By Eddie
Release Date: March 24, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones | Guests: Eddie and Lunchbox
Bobby Bones shares insightful anecdotes from his recent trip to Europe, highlighting his experiences in Paris, Germany, and Austria.
Paris, France: Bobby describes Paris as his favorite city, emphasizing its cleanliness, safety, and vibrant culture.
"Paris might be my favorite city. So that." [03:27]
Train Journeys in Europe: He narrates the romantic notion of taking trains across Europe, touching on both the positives and the challenges faced during his travels.
"We took a train, and that kind of sucked. One part of it I wasn't." [04:27]
"Business class is first class now on airplanes. It doesn't matter." [05:00]
Munich, Germany: Bobby recounts his unforgettable culinary experience in Munich, where he indulged in a unique sausage dish that left a lasting impression.
"In Munich, I had the absolute best. It might be my favorite city." [05:45]
Vienna, Austria: He expresses his admiration for Vienna, noting the picturesque landscapes and the efficient public transportation system that enhanced his visit.
"Vienna might be my favorite city." [11:03]
Historical Insights: While visiting the Wall of Names memorial in Vienna, Bobby reflects on the profound history and the modern-day relevance of historical sites.
"The Wall of Names memorial in Vienna, Austria commemorates the 64,000 Jewish people from Austria murdered during the Holocaust." [62:31]
A heated discussion unfolds between Eddie and Lunchbox about the appropriateness of using profanity around children.
Incidents in Public Places: Eddie recounts instances where Lunchbox began cursing loudly in front of his 17-year-old child during outings.
"Breakfast in the car with your 17-year-old, and Lunchbox met us out there. And I was like, it's totally cool. But my 17-year-old, I don't curse around my kids." [19:47]
Impact on Kids: The conversation delves into the effects of such behavior on children, with Lunchbox explaining his approach to managing profanity around his own kids.
"I don't do that. I respectfully, like, I take in my surroundings and if Eddie's kids are there, I'm not gonna." [22:25]
Mutual Understanding: Despite the tension, Bobby emphasizes that neither he nor his guests hold a moral judgment on cursing itself but are concerned about the context and setting.
"I don't think there's anything morally wrong with it." [19:50]
Bobby narrates a perplexing situation where he received an unexpected Topgolf gift card notification, leading him to believe he was a victim of a scam.
The Receipt of the Gift Card: Bobby explains how he received an email about a $300 Topgolf gift card purportedly sent by him to Eddie, which he hadn't used or remembered purchasing.
"I was like, I'm not falling for this. What the crap? And then it says, your name's on..." [31:02]
Eddie’s Birthday Gift: It is revealed that three years prior, Bobby had sent Eddie a Topgolf gift card for his birthday, which remained unused until recently.
"I sent Eddie a $300 gift card on his birthday three years ago. He never even opened it." [34:00]
Emotional Response: Bobby shares his feelings of confusion and guilt over the gift card being used without his awareness, highlighting the complexities of gift-giving and digital transactions.
"I feel really guilty about you spending thousands." [35:39]
The hosts discuss a recent controversial incident involving a high school basketball coach in Northville, New York.
Incident Overview: A well-respected basketball coach was fired after violently pulling the ponytail of a star player and berating her following a championship loss.
"A New York State basketball Hall of Famer was fired late last night following a post-game incident with one of his own players." [24:00]
Public Reaction: The hosts debate the severity of the coach’s actions, agreeing that physical aggression and emotional abuse are unacceptable, regardless of the circumstances.
"You can't do that. Just like you're a superintendent. You can't get a lap dance from a kid." [28:10]
Bobby, Eddie, and Lunchbox engage in a lively debate about various television shows, particularly focusing on "White Lotus" and Taylor Sheridan's series.
White Lotus: Bobby admits to partially watching "White Lotus" and struggles with understanding its structure. The guests recommend starting from the first season to grasp the overarching themes.
"I watched White Lotus, season two, episode one, and that was, that's the only one I watched..." [46:11]
Taylor Sheridan’s Empire: The conversation shifts to Taylor Sheridan's impressive portfolio, including "Yellowstone," "1923," "1883," "Tulsa King," and "Lioness." They praise Sheridan's storytelling and character development.
"Taylor Sheridan has done the prison show. Mayor of Kingston. Kingstown. It's his world, man." [52:17]
Show Recommendations: Lunchbox and Amy suggest additional shows like "Landman" and "Lawman Bass Reeves," highlighting their quality and storytelling depth.
"Landman’s good. It's pretty good, man." [50:07]
In a heartfelt segment, Bobby opens up about his ongoing fight against breast cancer, sharing personal challenges and seeking support from listeners.
Personal Struggle: Bobby shares that he is in his seventh month of battling breast cancer and is undergoing radiation treatments without the aid of painkillers due to allergies.
"I am on my seventh month of fighting breast cancer and I have five more radiation treatments to go." [55:03]
Emotional Support: The host expresses gratitude for the support from his listeners and acknowledges the pain and difficulty of his journey.
"So for everybody out there that's fighting cancer, children, teens, adults, or warriors, we've got this. We can do this." [55:28]
Bobby delves into an intriguing archaeological discovery made beneath the pyramids in Vienna, Austria.
Discovery Details: The podcast discusses the finding of eight cylindrical structures with coils beneath the pyramids, suggesting ancient advanced technology that may have harnessed Earth's power.
"Underneath the pyramid, vertical shafts over 2,000ft connected to pathways. Could have been a full underground city." [65:50]
Speculations: The hosts speculate on the origins and purpose of these structures, debating whether they could have been used during World War II or if they date back thousands of years.
"This is underneath the pyramids. Had to be built before the pyramids were built." [67:05]
Cultural Impact: Bobby reflects on how such discoveries could revolutionize our understanding of ancient civilizations and technological advancements.
"It's unbelievable... It still hasn't been peer-reviewed yet." [66:50]
The episode concludes with interactions between the hosts and listeners, addressing questions and sharing final musings.
Shoes Giveaway: Bobby introduces a segment where he showcases his shoe collection, emphasizing his passion for sneakers and offering insights into different Jordan models.
"These are size 11 Jordan 1 retro highs... I love shoes because I love shoes." [64:32]
Upcoming Content Tease: The hosts hint at future topics and emphasize the importance of appreciating and understanding personal growth and challenges.
"We'll talk about severance... but there's." [22:35]
Closure and Sign-Off: Despite discussing serious topics, the hosts maintain a light-hearted and supportive tone, encouraging listeners to stay connected and look forward to future episodes.
"I hope you guys have a good day and we will see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody." [68:33]
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a blend of personal storytelling, candid discussions on parenting and behavior, reflections on serious societal issues, and engaging conversations about popular culture. Bobby Bones' openness about his struggles and his interactions with guests Eddie and Lunchbox provide listeners with both entertainment and meaningful insights.
Note: All timestamps are approximate and correspond to the provided transcript.