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Bobby Bones
Here we go. Come on, Bobby.
Lunchbox
Bobby.
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Bobby Bones
Let's go. Hey, welcome to Thursday's show. Morning, studio. Morning. I have a story here from the Dance of Anger by Harriet Lerner. The number one husband gripe. Now, these are gripes by husbands, and I'll read you the story. And I encourage the guys on the show. What is your number one husband gripe? Ooh, I'd love to hear it. The question is, what's the number one complaint of married men? The answer is being criticized by their wives. Nagging husbands tend to say, I'm tired of being the target of nagging. Psychologists say a solution to the problem is for wives to dial down the criticism and make sure that positive comments outnumber the negative ones by a healthy margin. So what that sounds like to me is you can still nag. Just make sure you're doing the fake comment, the positive stuff first.
Amy
I think for every negative, try to give five positives.
Bobby Bones
There just aren't that many positive things about me. So I know that would just be a lie. If she's like, hey, I got all this, I'm like, that's not true. Like, I'm not that. So what is your number one husband gripe to the husbands in the room? Let's go to lunchbox.
Eddie
I would say my wife was like, oh, would you unload the dishwasher? So I started unloading the dishwasher, and I put a dish somewhere. Well, actually, I would do it this way. Oh, so she asked you to do.
Bobby Bones
Something that tells you.
Eddie
And then she tells me how to do it. Like, she doesn't like the way I'm doing it. It's like, if you want me to do it, let me do it my way. Or like, she wants me to help her cook every once in a while, and I start cutting something up. She's like, well, I would cut it this way. Well, then do it yourself. It is so annoying. She goes, I just can't help myself. And she says, every time I can't help myself, you can help yourself.
Bobby Bones
But is it something. Because if my wife does something like that, like, I'll load the dishwasher in A very unconventional way at times. And she's like, this doesn't get cleaned if they're, like, stacked on top of each other. Probably do it this way. All she has to do is tell me once, and then I never do it wrong again.
Amy
Once.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
I don't know. I'm just saying. I know nothing. I'm just saying if it's something like that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because I don't want to have to hear it again.
Amy
Oh, I thought that y'all had that thing where you continuously mess up so you don't ever get asked to do it again.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's a whole different thing. That's a different part of our life.
Eddie
Or if there's like, papers on the counter, I'll get the papers and I'll put them there. I wouldn't put them there. I'd put them over here. Well, if you want me to pick him up. If you wanted to put him there, then why didn't you put him there?
Bobby Bones
But then if you do it again, does she tell you again or do you learn? Cause if you're. If you learn, then she can tell you that one time.
Eddie
No, I'm done doing it. You're gonna criticize me. I'm like, all right, look, then do it yourself.
Bobby Bones
Got it. I felt that.
Eddie
Oh, man. We only get to do one.
Lunchbox
You're fired up, dude.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he does it.
Eddie
Irritates me.
Bobby Bones
Touches a hole in the wall. Okay, Eddie.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Mine's more of the expectation. Like, she always expects me to do something. Like if I. For example, when I leave work, I usually call her, right? Say one day, I just don't call her. And I show up and they're like, where were you? I'm like, what do you mean? You usually call me when you leave at work? And I'm like, do I have to do the same thing all the time? Like, why is it my fault that you're expecting me to do something without even asking me to do it?
Bobby Bones
Can I ask? That's a question I would have for you back in college if you had a class on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, sat in the same seat every time. Cuz we all did. Because you have it. You'd sit, you know, third row, fifth seat over that. You sat there every time. Every time. Every time.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then you walk in, it's the same people in the class, but somebody sits in that seat. How do you feel?
Lunchbox
It's okay. Just didn't. I mean, it's all right. They decided to sit there one day.
Bobby Bones
Even though you've said in it every single day. You're not annoyed by that? You're not annoyed by that at all? Because I would be like, I know this isn't really my seat. We haven't, like, taken and wrote down, this is my. But I feel like that's my seat. Like, I'm there every week and you're always in this class. Why are you sitting there? Because you've always had your seat. I feel like there's an expectation that over time that. That expectation, when it become. Not only is it met, it's expected. Then when you don't meet it because you have set that standard, then there's worry. I can understand why there would be concern or irritation, but everything has to.
Lunchbox
Run the same every day.
Bobby Bones
No, it's only because you've made it. You've run it the same every day. So when you don't run it the same, something must be off or different, which raises concern, which they can manifest itself into other things. Anger, sadness. So that's why.
Lunchbox
So if I fall asleep on the couch because I'm tired, she. In the morning, she's like, did you just fall in the couch? Are you mad at me? Like, what's going on? Nothing. I fell asleep on the couch. It's not a big deal.
Amy
Do you have to answer that way? Or can you say, oh, I was just tired?
Lunchbox
Oh, no, I'm just. I'm just being.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, yeah. You never do that.
Bobby Bones
Just as devil's advocate there, I would say, I would understand. If you do something the same every single day, then you don't do something the same. I would think something different in your life. And that could concern me because it's.
Amy
Not so with anyone and anything.
Bobby Bones
And I just use the school chair thing because that's what I think about. Like, if I'm in that same chair, I don't own it. I never declared it officially, but if someone's in it, I'm like, well, that's. That. That's my chair. I've been doing the same way every single time. And that's weird.
Amy
And weird is uncomfortable building.
Eddie
If we parked in where you parked every day, you wouldn't have pulled whatever.
Amy
You would park in my spot.
Lunchbox
That was my spot.
Amy
You park in my.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Ray. What do you have? Yeah, mine are two huge gripes. It's the meal thing, and it's because I work different hours. So either we can choose to be on the same meal schedule or we're not. So if I come home and eat it too, and I say, hey, do you want to eat? I can pick you something up and you say no, then that means you have chosen to not be on my meal schedule. So at 4:00, two hours after I just ate, you cannot say, hey, what do you want to do for dinner? I just ate. Yeah, it's fair. We have chosen to be on different meal schedules. That's fair. So that's my biggest one. My second biggest one is with the tv, so I don't tell you, hey, I'd love for you to come watch football with me. So why would you love for me to come watch a movie with you? I can watch a movie if we both are just in a room together and a movie comes on and we're both watching it. Why do I have to give up my football to watch a movie when I would never ask you to give up a movie to watch my football.
Lunchbox
Interesting. That's valid.
Bobby Bones
Well, there's a lot of factors in that. Like, does he spend enough time with her in general?
Amy
Like, football is on Thursday, Friday or. No, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, actually.
Lunchbox
Every day of the week now.
Amy
And then Friday, if you got Friday night.
Bobby Bones
I'm saying it could be a dynamic where he works all the time, doesn't spend. It's not really about football to movie ratio. It's about Ray Mundo hanging out with wife ratio. It's just not a war against football. I would never criticize a movie, but I don't make you watch my football. Why are you making me watch these movies? I hear you. Hey, listen, nobody's wrong. We're just talking. We're just talking through them. My number one husband gripe is probably no, no street clothes in bed ever.
Lunchbox
Like to go to sleep.
Bobby Bones
You go to sleep. Even like sit on it. That's like, oh, like nothing. She is so particular about what touches. After I clean my feet, even if I'm walking, I was barefoot. I have to clean my feet. And I get it.
Lunchbox
Like, it makes sense.
Bobby Bones
It makes sense, but it's like, it's so much work. Like if I'm wearing a pair of shorts and I've had outside, I can't even sit on the bed. She's like, we don't have no. No dander.
Lunchbox
It is weird though. If you, like, sit on your bed with jeans, it does feel weird that you're on the bed with jeans.
Bobby Bones
You know, when I was single, not so weird.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then again, I now am just trying to go in, wet a washcloth and wipe my feet down before I go to bed every night. So she like, you've been out. You take the dogs out to pee or you barefoot.
Amy
You should get little like wipes to keep by your bed that you shouldn't have to wet a wet cloth. You can just get like a little white. Like I have them for my dog and her paws. It could be like your feet.
Bobby Bones
No thanks.
Lunchbox
You can have like a little bowl of water, a sponge and.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, thanks for sharing, guys. I appreciate it.
Amy
I'm just like disposing.
Bobby Bones
All right, let's get the show going here. Hello, Bobby Bones. This question is a sad one. My wife and I are seriously at odds about how to handle it. Our 23 year old daughter is living with us. She has a pet cat. Yesterday she went off on a 10 day trip with some girlfriends. Today her beloved cat passed away. She's had this cat since she was a kid. It's been an amazing 15 years. I think we should tell her. My wife doesn't want to because it will ruin her trip. She's even suggested just burying it and telling her that it ran away. I feel like she's an adult, she can handle it. What's the best way to deal with this signed bearer of bad news? So I have a lot of answers from personal experience, I'd like to first share a story with you. I was doing some work a few weeks ago. I was hosting an awards thing in New York and get a call from. We always have somebody at our house watching our dogs. It's a double security dog thing, right? If we're gone, somebody's at our house because like Pat Mahomes house got robbed, you know? And if there's somebody who's like, Pat Mahomes, it's me, right? Yeah, in every way, except all. So the person watching our dogs called and they were crying and I was like, what? Calm down, calm down, calm down. My wife's with me, so I know she's fine. And I'm like, what's up? And she's like, eller's gone, the dog's gone. But she's calling me not to tell me that, just that she's gone because I wouldn't be able to help find her from there. But we track her on the apple on the air tag. So she's like, can you look on your air tag? Got her, right? Luckily we found her. Everything was great. So I needed that call in that situation so. Because I could help. Now if I couldn't help, it's a different story. I went to South America to tape a show called Snake in the Grass. And we had to go live in the jungle. Miserable experience. Fine, show miserable experience. Just a living. But we were there. And the people that stayed at the house, because they stayed there for a month and a half. I told them, if any. The dogs die for any reason, do not tell me like, they're dead. I can't do anything about it. Don't let the dogs die. But if the dogs die, there is nothing I can do that is going to help that. And there's only news that's going to affect me in a negative way while I'm here. Like, there is no gain from me knowing that when I can do nothing about it. Luckily, the dogs didn't die. And I would check in and be like, do the dogs die? Or how the dogs. They would say, good. And I'd be like, I don't know if I can believe you.
Amy
Because I'd already told them.
Bobby Bones
But there was no benefit to it running what I was doing. Now, number one, you do not need to tell her until she comes back because you will remove Joy from her trip over something that she has no control over in any way whatsoever. She will get to mourn exactly the same way, but let her have her fun first. Secondly, you don't lie about the cat running away because that is a different kind of anxiety. Like, let's find it. Will it ever come back? Well, there needs to be closure with this as well. The cat was 15 years old. Yeah, it sucks. It sucks. Like when my last dog died. Like, dude, I was it. It's awful. Makes me so sad. Sad thinking about it now. I dedicated my second book to my dog that died. I remember writing on the front of the book, fail until you don't. I was like, two, Dusty, you've been a great dog, but I know you'll never read this because you're a dog. That was after. He's like, I loved that dog, but it would have done me no good if I could do nothing about it. And I say the same thing. But you do need to tell her it's going to be tough. The decision is going to be, do you freeze the cat until she gets back and let her bury it or do you bury it yourself and say, this is where the cat is? I think that's what it is.
Lunchbox
You freeze it in your freezer.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Or you freeze somewhere.
Lunchbox
Okay. Okay.
Amy
In a box. Yeah, a cooler.
Lunchbox
Like a place.
Bobby Bones
I think a cooler lunchbox is probably right. You put it in an ice in a cooler because you don't want it in your fridge. Or freezer.
Amy
But if you put it in a bag, in a box, remember your friend has a deep freezer or something.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, something like that's fine. But don't tell them what it is.
Amy
Feel like an ice chest is a little rescue.
Bobby Bones
Dear me. Yeah, that's the decision you'll have to make knowing your daughter. If she wants to bury it herself or if she's. Cause she's not gonna be cool. It's gonna be very sad. Or if you think she'd be better. Just knowing this is where it's buried, that's the decision. The other ones, you do not tell her. And two, you do not say it ran away. You say, when she's back, your cat died. This sucks. And you lead it with going, I have terrible news for you. And then you tell her the news immediately. You don't go, hey, let's talk. Hey, come to the house when you talk about this. Nope. When she gets there, you say the following. I have really bad news for you. Fluffy died. And then you can do the rest. So good luck. That sucks. That's a very sad story. Makes me sad to think about, talk about. Thanks for asking, though. And don't adopt a cat super fast to replace the other one. That's what I'm good.
Lunchbox
Oh, you're adding that on there.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm gonna say that. Give it a minute. Don't ever adopt a dog or a cat after yours dies to immediately replace the other one. You need time to mourn. If you loved it just like a human, I guess. We don't adopt new humans, though, do we?
Amy
Yeah, we do.
Bobby Bones
When dies, though. It's not like an uncle dies. You adopt a new uncle. You don't really do that.
Lunchbox
You don't do it, but you could.
Bobby Bones
Is there an adopt an uncle program? All right, there you go. Close it up. Here's Brittany from Ohio. Bobby was talking about how he wasn't feeling well and he thought he had.
Amy
A stomach bug, but wasn't sure and.
Bobby Bones
Wasn'T sure if he knew.
Amy
There is an E core E. Coli outbreak with certain brands of organic coal and baby carrots.
Lunchbox
That might be something he wants to look into.
Bobby Bones
He might have E. Coli.
Amy
Love the show.
Bobby Bones
Why would you say that?
Eddie
Oh, geez.
Lunchbox
Have you eaten?
Eddie
That's a bad one.
Amy
I had the carrots.
Bobby Bones
I've had carrots. Oh, no, not only that. We give Ella. Ella. Ella loves carrots. Our dog, like, she'll take a carrot and keep it for two hours, like, treasures it. And so we have a lot of Carrots. My wife like puts.
Lunchbox
Is she sick too?
Bobby Bones
I have Ebola.
Amy
No. E. Coli.
Bobby Bones
Oh, sorry.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. That is different.
Bobby Bones
I got a little.
Amy
It's an outbreak. But the dates were like, you had to buy them between this certain time. But I just went ahead and I had the brands. So I was like, I'm just getting rid of them.
Lunchbox
It is scary when you see a recall and you have that brand.
Bobby Bones
I'm texting my wife right now because I, I had a. It's. I'm still not all the way down with the stomach bug. And like, let's make up our mind, guys. Is it a 24, 48 hour, 72 hours? Like I think people just say it depending on how sick they are. Yeah, I had the 68 hour stomach bug. That's a thing.
Lunchbox
Never heard of that.
Bobby Bones
Or that's how long you had it. But I'm texting my wife. Did you see the E. Coli outbreak carrot story? I don't know if there's a story. I'm just trusting a listener here.
Eddie
There is. Yeah. And if you. Here are the symptoms. Severe stomach cramps.
Bobby Bones
Boom. I've been there.
Eddie
Diarrhea.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
Eddie
Vomiting.
Bobby Bones
Yep. And well, day one was when I was up here. I was vomiting.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah. The symptoms usually start three to four days after swallowing the carrot.
Bobby Bones
I've swallowed carrots four days ago. Great.
Lunchbox
Oh my goodness.
Eddie
Whole carrot, man.
Bobby Bones
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Amy
So apparently some psychologists are saying that if you already have your Christmas lights up, you're a self absorbed narcissist.
Bobby Bones
Agree.
Amy
What?
Lunchbox
But you don't agree with that.
Amy
Yeah, well.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, I just don't have mine up and I'm often called a self absorbed narcissist. That's the only way I can go. See, I'm not one.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Amy
To be clear, they're saying it doesn't mean you have narcissistic personality disorder, which would be like you check a lot of the narcissistic traits. This is just a trait.
Bobby Bones
I would just say it is a look at me trait. Especially way early. Like, look at me. I gotta look at my fancy lights up. I'm Christmas before you are. Even if it's just like subconsciously.
Lunchbox
I didn't think about that.
Amy
I don't, I don't get this at all. Like, what is.
Bobby Bones
We're not a doctor.
Amy
Like, we are the joy of Christmas and wanting to spark it up early.
Bobby Bones
Not Christmas and spark it up. Interesting term there, 420. All right.
Amy
No, not like that. But I mean just like, you know, season two guys just, you know, light it up.
Bobby Bones
Like exactly.
Amy
What word would you say?
Bobby Bones
Bob Marley? What?
Eddie
Turn them on.
Bobby Bones
I would just say put your lights up early for Christmas. Honest, it's fine. I. I love people do that if it makes them happy. I don't care if it makes you happy and doesn't hurt anybody. I don't care. But I do feel like there are some of our neighbors who went hard two weeks ago are mostly like, we want to be the first ones to have it up. So everybody sees we're the first ones to have it up. I think that's Part of it. Okay, somebody neighbors went real hard, really hard. But I also do that in different ways. So I'm not hating, I'm just stating.
Amy
Well, so in addition to the whole narcissistic trait, decorating early may also, quote, fill a void. Making people feel happy when they otherwise wouldn't be.
Bobby Bones
And you also are like having self realizations.
Amy
You may be trying to portray that you're this picture perfect family when you're not.
Lunchbox
Well, it's just Christmas lights, guys.
Bobby Bones
I agree too. Like, we don't need to go eight layers deep.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay, go ahead.
Amy
Speaking of Christmas, Kit Kats that are shaped like Santa Claus have hit the shelves for the holidays. And this is the first time they've ever done anything other than their normal KitKat shape. And if we know anything from an awesome candy, putting things out in cute shapes like hearts and Santas and footballs, like with Reese's, the Reese's trees and pumpkins and stuff, they taste so much better. And Kit Kat says these are even crispier and waifier. Like the ratio is.
Bobby Bones
But they're still chocolate. Like, they're just like a kid milk chocolate. Because if they're doing white chocolate, no. Like, any benefit from them doing a Santa shape is lost in white chocolate. Like, white chocolate is not as good as dark chocolate. It's a novelty. If I happen to open up a white chocolate Hershey kiss. Because sometimes you get into the. You know, it's like 60% of the fun.
Lunchbox
Is it supposed to taste the same? Because it doesn't.
Bobby Bones
No, it tastes different. Okay, here are my ranks of chocolates. Number one, milk chocolate. Number two, white chocolate. Number 899, dark chocolate. Kill me.
Amy
Really terrible. That part out?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah. That far down.
Amy
Okay, well, so check them out. They're in stores, limited time only. And then I have some personal info, just reminders to keep off social media because the holidays are here, you may be traveling, and this is just stuff to keep in mind. USA Today did a whole article about it and I think it's just a good reminder. Like if you have vacation plans, wait till after you get home to post about them.
Bobby Bones
That happened on Home Alone. They posted. They posted on Tik Tok. They were leaving and they got robbed.
Lunchbox
Home alone 12.
Amy
Yeah, right. Yeah. Videos of you talking like they're warning people of doing that. Which, what do you think that they're stealing for AI.
Bobby Bones
That's. That's what they're doing. But they're not really doing it. But they are. Like a couple of people have done It. So they're, like, making stories, going. If you put yourself talking on social media, they're going to steal your voice. What are the odds? Probably not good. I probably wouldn't listen to that one.
Amy
Yeah. Your relationship status. Like, widows or widowers, they may be big targets. Or if you're recently divorced or single and you announce like, I'm alone in my home and no longer announce that. Ever, though, partner.
Bobby Bones
Like, it doesn't matter. The holiday. Don't do a post of I'm alone in my home.
Amy
Right. Expensive electronics that you may be selling. Your walking, hiking, and biking routes, your kids, school activities and where they get Social Security number.
Bobby Bones
Like, they're just getting weird.
Amy
No, but I mean, the kids school stuff could be a thing. Because, like, then they know your kid's name. Then they can show up there and.
Bobby Bones
Be like, hey, the killers, man, we're really paranoid.
Amy
No, no.
Bobby Bones
Most of these days are from, like, Zimbabwe or. Yeah, okay. It's not hairy. And Marv from Home alone who were.
Amy
Coming, there was someone that wanted to abduct their child or kidnap. Like, if they look at it anyway.
Bobby Bones
They'Re gonna do it anyway.
Amy
Mostly they can find.
Lunchbox
Don't help them.
Amy
They're like, oh, I just want to.
Bobby Bones
Get it done quicker. That's why I'm gonna do it. Like, if you're gonna do it, let's just go.
Amy
Okay. That's the list.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure that's a great list. We can post it.
Amy
Stay safe out there.
Bobby Bones
I just. It makes people extra paranoid if we're constantly talking about all the things that will go wrong if you do something that probably won't manifest itself into something being wrong. So I want to avoid that super paranoia, but I also want to go, like, look out. And it's a fine line.
Amy
Well, the main part was because of the holidays and traveling, so just. That's the takeaway. The other ones were just extra.
Bobby Bones
I would just say, don't build a fire under the Christmas tree.
Lunchbox
That's safe.
Bobby Bones
That's my note of safety.
Amy
This was to keep off social media. That has nothing to do with it.
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm more of a realist, but.
Lunchbox
A fire is real bad.
Bobby Bones
It is. Okay.
Amy
I'm Amy. That's my file.
Bobby Bones
That was Amy's pot. It's time for the good news with lunchbox. Tell me something good.
Eddie
Chase Thompson is nine years old. He lives in Idaho. He's at home with his mom, and in the morning, his mom falls out of bed. She's like, chase, I need you to call 911. So Chase is looking everywhere for his mom's phone, and she's like, I can't find it. She must have left at the store last night. So he needed to call 911. So he went and got the family's Alexa and told it to call, and it didn't work. So he's like, what am I going to do? I don't have a phone. So he ran down to a neighbor's house, banging on the door, hey, my mom needs help. Call 911. Call 911. Ambulance came. She was having a stroke.
Bobby Bones
Dang.
Lunchbox
I wouldn't trust that thing to call nine.
Bobby Bones
That's all he had.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And we were careful not to say, hey, Alexa, do the thing, because we thought it might. Do the thing.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But I think if that's all you and you're nine, that's all you have.
Lunchbox
Sure, sure.
Bobby Bones
You know, there's no.
Lunchbox
Cuz, like, it didn't even play the song I want most of the time.
Bobby Bones
That's a good point. And. And Lassie doesn't live around.
Amy
Maybe y'all need to send her update. Yours. Mine's pretty.
Eddie
Also, the fact that she left her phone somewhere the night before. Not good.
Bobby Bones
We don't use one.
Amy
Oh, you don't? I use it all the time.
Bobby Bones
No, I use mine, too.
Amy
Especially with homework.
Bobby Bones
I'm in a relationship with Siri, you know, it just gets. It gets dicey.
Eddie
One of those.
Bobby Bones
One gets jealous of the other, and then multiple. They're pulling hair. It's all relationships. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, it's that season for you, you know? Good for you. Good story. That's what it's all about. Good kid. That was. Tell me something good lunchbox. You were with Bailey Zimmerman yesterday.
Eddie
Yeah, we were talking about, like, I used to fill out the free applications for credit cards, so I get a free T shirt. And so then Bailey told me the first time he got a credit card about the big mistake he made.
Bobby Bones
JCPenney's one and only time I ever signed up. They're like, hey, you could save this and we'll give you this for free, and you won't have to pay for that shirt today.
Eddie
Oh.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, oh, well, what is it? And they're like, oh, it's just a credit card. And all you gotta do is just sign up. Signed up. Never paid for that shirt because it went on the credit card, which I didn't understand what a credit card was. And then I ended up paying, like, $217 for this. $37 shirt. So I think we've all been there.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
But it's funny to hear Bailey talk about it. Listen, I love that kid. I guess. He's not a kid. He's a man. He's a young, young man.
Lunchbox
But to us, he's kind of a kid.
Bobby Bones
He's a kid. And I knew. And I knew him before he got, like, big, big when he just started being viral. And, like, we talk and, like, he grew up very similar to how I did. Like, he's a good kid. He's why it gets kind of wild, which I would, too, if I had all that fame. But he's 24 years old, and just. He's killing it right now. Hit that. You know what I tell them most? And it's not because he does this, and it's not because there's a reason for me to tell him, but I'm like, do not get anybody pregnant. Oh, that's the. That's what I tell. That's what I tell them the most. Like, dude, you're on the road. You're having fun, but do not get anybody pregnant. Like, that is something you won't be thinking about, and it'll affect every. Like that. That's it. That's the one. It's not like, hey, man, work on your craft.
Lunchbox
Right? But you got to clarify, like, get married.
Bobby Bones
You love one day get somebody pregnant. But, like. And I'm not even saying he's around doing that. And, like, hook. I'm not at all in any way. He may. I don't even know if he's dating anybody right now. I talked to him in a couple months, I guess. But that's the advice. Like, these young artists that all of a sudden have fame and money thrust onto them, because with that comes girls. Sure.
Eddie
Cleaners.
Bobby Bones
And it's like, do not get anybody pregnant. Even if I, like, see him, like, he's like, what's up? Like, don't get me pregnant. The first thing you say, do not get anybody pregnant, because that'll. That'll set it all back. Yeah. I love that kid.
Amy
Or it could change. Okay, never mind. I don't know. I like to look at the gay and the bright side, but we don't.
Bobby Bones
Need to be a bright side, because there's no sad side.
Lunchbox
He's not doing it first.
Bobby Bones
And odds are, if you don't know the girl and she gets pregnant, that ain't gonna be good for life. Ain't gonna be good. Yeah. I think you can turn it into something good later, whenever. Yeah.
Lunchbox
If it does happen.
Bobby Bones
No, no, you don't want that, okay? You just don't want it. You don't want there to be a bright side because that means there's a dark side. You know what I mean?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, the lottery has 438 winners because the pick four were 4, 4, 4 4. Lunchbox. You play the lottery a lot? Do you ever play all the same number at anything ever?
Eddie
No, never. Because if I miss it then I'll be really upset.
Bobby Bones
No, I'm talking about do you ever play like one, 111-2222?
Eddie
No, because I don't play those weird games like where you'll have to get three balls. I only play the Mega Millions and the Powerball. That's it.
Lunchbox
It's not enough.
Bobby Bones
The weird games?
Eddie
Yeah, like it's like you're too good for those five. Like I don't know how those work is. They're confusing and I haven't looked into them. Maybe they're better odds. I don't know.
Bobby Bones
But they are much better odds. But oh yeah, cuz you're only playing three or four numbers instead of seven numbers. I mean mathematically that's much better odds. But you don't win as much money if you win. So 4,444 all hit a combined payout of $1,000,000. And so. But 438 people won. Dang.
Lunchbox
That split it.
Bobby Bones
So divided by so prizes like a few grand, which is. No, which is okay. Which is great. You also have to know if you're picking that four. Four, four, four. A lot of people are probably doing that. Yeah. It's crazy that the, the odds of it being four. It would be 1 in 10 times 1 in 10 times 1 and 10 times 1 in 10. Oh, so that's a lot of 40. No, no, no, no. It'd be like.
Lunchbox
Try to do that math in my head.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Park visitors on a ride are stuck midair for two hours.
Lunchbox
This is happening too often, man.
Eddie
It looks terrible.
Bobby Bones
More than 20 riders were suspended midair for hours after a Knott's Berry Farm ride. But I don't think they were hanging upside down though, because that would be the tough one.
Lunchbox
That's good. It's better.
Bobby Bones
Guests at the Southern California theme park were stuck on the Soul Spin ride. They forced it to stop at 2:00pm local time. The 22 riders were evacuated pretty close to 5:00. It's one of those things that you like, how would you describe it? You like are on it and it's Strapped over your chest and it lifts you up and it spins you.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I've seen those at the carnival.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Kind of like spiders.
Eddie
Kind of.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like if you were to draw a circle around it, it'd be like a.
Amy
Like a carousel, but lifted in the air kind of.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. It's like a windmill. Yeah, a windmill, but. But flat. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay. Okay.
Amy
Not like an umbrella.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we're really trying hard.
Eddie
Umbrella is not bad.
Bobby Bones
But they were just held up there for hours. Yeah. Yeah. That sucks. I would worry if that were me up there since it's broken. You know what else is going to break? That thing holding me? Because it's also on a. It's also on a latch. I don't like that because it's not like a buckle. It's on like a shoulder thing comes over that's latched. That a button locks it. And I'll be worried. Well, if that broke. Oh, God. What if this break.
Amy
I didn't think about that part because, like, when you're. When you buckle it yourself, you like, and you see it and you're like, that's controlled. But yeah, if it's a button, if.
Bobby Bones
Something breaks, why wouldn't something else. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That would suck. It's time for the good news with Bobby. Tell me something good. So this tell me something good is not a news story. It's from me. It's not about my life. It's about something that could affect all you guys.
Eddie
Oh.
Bobby Bones
And it is a. Probably now for a long time on this show, I've been. I've been anti doing a cruise because I don't want to do a cruise because I get seasick. I just don't want to do it. Like, I want to go on the boat and get seasick. And so you guys have been like, let's do a cruise for three years. I've been like, nope, don't want to do it. Don't want to do it. Yes. There's a really good shot that we. That because of some things that I requested to help me in case I do get sick, that we could be doing a cruise.
Eddie
Let's go, Eddie. Do you hear that?
Bobby Bones
Let's go. So whole homes are crashing. Nothing is official yet. And cruising. I will go places. I will go places or I will be on tour. And they'll be like, well, you listeners have been saying forever because you guys have made it such a big deal. Will you please do the cruise?
Lunchbox
Oh, my goodness.
Bobby Bones
And I'm like, no, no, no, no, no. And I think that 75% chance that's good.
Eddie
We're headed to the multi coast.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Lunchbox
We don't know where we're going yet.
Bobby Bones
No, that's all the way across the world.
Amy
Really far.
Eddie
We're doing like probably just like.
Bobby Bones
I'm not giving any details. There's no details and no probabilities because I don't want to like set an expectation that's not met.
Amy
Yeah, let's not do that. It's probably going to be landlocked.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we're not going to go down the midst.
Amy
You just like get on a ship.
Bobby Bones
That'd be called a road trip. But tell me something good for the show is I. I was only saying no because I didn't think there was a way for me to make it happen because I get so boat sick anytime. But I think we, I think we're going to be able to do it. Not anytime in the next couple months or anything like that, but soon. We could be doing a bibacho cruise. Only because you guys been asking for it.
Lunchbox
I mean this.
Bobby Bones
And listeners have been asking for it.
Lunchbox
Tell me something good.
Bobby Bones
That's all I have.
Eddie
Tell me something great.
Bobby Bones
That's all. Yeah, that's all I have for now. Okay everybody.
Lunchbox
Amy has anything. Amy, you excited?
Amy
I have said a lot.
Bobby Bones
She was debating on car ride.
Amy
No, I was gonna start setting certain expectations and then. Bobby, no expectations.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Amy
I know.
Lunchbox
Well that's, that's ridiculous.
Eddie
So I don't know what that is. I just see it on what I've.
Amy
Said is that sounds great and I'm gonna wait for more details.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. Thank you.
Lunchbox
I've already got a picture in my head.
Amy
All right.
Bobby Bones
Keep it in your head though.
Lunchbox
Okay? Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Not in your mouth. Out of your mouth. All right. Thank you. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good.
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Eddie
Today, the 2004 NASCAR Cup Series championship.
Bobby Bones
Was won in dramatic fashion.
Lunchbox
Well, they changed right side tires.
Bobby Bones
Only the entire wheel came off.
Eddie
But what happened throughout the year is.
Bobby Bones
What makes it one of NASCAR's biggest seasons. Here are all the stories on NASCAR Live presents 2004 Chasing History. But he climbed up on the pit box and someone came over and got a hold of him. And then it was on NASCAR Live presents 2004 Chasing History.
Eddie
Listen, today in the iHeartRadio app or.
Bobby Bones
On your favorite podcast platform, I was looking at pictures. I was not able to go to the CMAs last night. Regretfully, I was. I've been sick the last few days, even here on the show, so. Amy, you look great.
Amy
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, you look great.
Lunchbox
Oh, thanks, man.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, I saw your video. You're like, I'm just, just a girl that's kind of wet from a shower and I'm not going out. And you did your hand swipe. Boom. And then she's like in her dress. You know, one of those things is good. And then you guys can help me because I only saw a picture. Was lunchbox in a hoodie?
Amy
Yes. Yeah, like a sweatshirt hoodie. But it was an. It looked. It was nice.
Bobby Bones
I just saw the group picture and not just our show, but like they did a Picture of like everybody who won and every single person's in a suit or like a really nice dress and lunchbox is in a hoodie. But I would. I'm not judging yet. We all love to judge on this show, but I would like to hold back for a second. What? What was that?
Eddie
What do you mean? It was an outfit. It's called style. No one told me that I had to wear a suit. No one said there's a dress code.
Bobby Bones
You've been to that many times? We've done that many times.
Eddie
Justin Bieber goes to something, he wears a hoodie. People say, oh, fashion. I wear a hoodie and it's like the worst thing in the world.
Bobby Bones
I don't think it's the worst thing in the world. No, no, no, no, no, no.
Amy
He's not judging you yet.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I asked him. I'm not asking you to be defensive. I'm. They are not jumping in because they've already all made fun of you behind your back. So I'm. But I'm.
Eddie
Oh, no, no. They made fun of me in my face. When I walked in. Morgan did Double Tank goes, are you wearing a hoodie?
Bobby Bones
Okay, hold on.
Eddie
And then I'm gonna. Eddie says, are you gonna change? And then Mike D's wife, first thing she says to me goes, I see you got your nicest clothes out. And here's my thing. If I went up to Morgan and said, you look like crap.
Bobby Bones
No, but Morgan was dressed appropriately for like what they. They say, you know, it's like whatever. They kid what the style of dress.
Amy
Like black people are wearing.
Bobby Bones
This is also what I like to do. Everybody else shut up. Yes, sir. Except for Lunchbox. And I cuz he's gonna get mad at you guys. And I'm not trying to talk to him like I'm upset or irritated.
Eddie
I don't. And see, here's the thing.
Bobby Bones
Oh boy. No, no, let's take it down. Let's take it down half a notch. Just me and you talking.
Eddie
If. If I went up to a girl and said, why are you wearing that crap? I'm a jerk, right? But Morgan does it to me and it's. Oh, cool. If I told her your dress looks like trash, how would she feel?
Bobby Bones
Well, I don't think I liked your hoodie, by the way.
Eddie
See, I. Here's the thing. I don't give a crap what they do.
Bobby Bones
I liked your hoodie. I did think that it was a bit under dressed for the occasion, but I just wondered what your Thought was.
Eddie
I thought it was a nice event. It's a nice hoodie. It ain't some trash hoodie that I wear every day.
Bobby Bones
I think some of your hoodies are nice. You wear in here. Red Clay strays today.
Eddie
I love that, man. I wore them today because I saw them last night. There you go. So, yeah, I thought it's. No one said anything about a dress code or what you're supposed to wear. Just said, hey, we're going to the CMAs. I'm like, cool, man. This is a nice hoodie. That is expensive.
Bobby Bones
Gotta love you for being you.
Eddie
And I wore it, and I wasn't worried about it. And not one person was like, oh, my gosh, we can't let you in because you have a hoodie on. Cool.
Bobby Bones
Great. Yeah, yeah, great. I have said nothing to the fact of I'm upset or irritated. I just saw it and thought, is that real or is that, like, a fun picture he took, like, after he changed out of his suit? Scuba, everybody else, mouth shut, please. Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
What's up, Scuba?
Bobby Bones
You're the executive producer of this show.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
You know, of course my name's on it, but, like, you run this thing. No doubt about it. You're. Well, as that guy, what were your thoughts?
Lunchbox
Well, I guess my first question would be, you get the CMA emails, right? Lunchbox. They come through about to vote for this, and here's information for this.
Eddie
Yeah, I got a vote and I voted.
Lunchbox
Gotcha. So in one of those emails, there's an important line here, says attire and additional information. It says, the CMA Awards encouraged you to honor the tradition of country music's biggest night by dressing in black tie or formal attire.
Bobby Bones
I say that. I didn't know that. I just see everybody else doing it every year. So I wear. Yeah.
Lunchbox
And everyone else is doing it as well. I will say it's a. It was a really nice hoodie for him. It was. It was more of an upgrade from what we normally see. So I could see in his eyes, he's like, well, I wore a really nice hoodie. This is, like my black tie.
Bobby Bones
And it. Okay, fair enough.
Eddie
Maybe he's toned down to the audience. Jelly Roll wasn't in a suit. No one seemed to complain about that.
Lunchbox
And I wore sunglasses, so I kind of, like, didn't care a little bit myself. But I still wore, like, a suit and looked somewhat nice. But I just think maybe he doesn't understand. In his world, he thinks that was awesome.
Bobby Bones
That's on us then. Yeah. You know what? That's on me as the leader to not go and say, hey, be sure to wear a suit. I mean, I got the hoodie Nordstrom.
Eddie
Not even Nordstrom rack.
Lunchbox
But also I think too, he wasn't sure he was going to make it as well because his wife was doing something. So I think he was like scrambling last second to put something together, doing his best hoodie.
Bobby Bones
Okay, that's on me.
Eddie
And I know it matched because it was black and white. So I knew that it matched with black jeans.
Bobby Bones
What's on you?
Lunchbox
I don't understand.
Bobby Bones
Well, there's a mistake. There's a mistake that happens with this show because even one of our executives reached out to me saying, was this a bit.
Amy
Oh, the hoodie.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And I said, not that I know of, because I didn't.
Amy
God.
Bobby Bones
Is what you say.
Amy
He looked, he looked nice.
Bobby Bones
Yes. For him.
Amy
He had jeans that fit. Like really? The jeans were nice. The hoodie was. You could tell he just bases things off shoes where he bought it and how expensive it is.
Eddie
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Showing up to a funeral and a tank top and jorts and you're like, well, I'm wearing clothes.
Amy
Well, but that.
Bobby Bones
I hear you, I hear you.
Amy
But it was still up level for him.
Bobby Bones
Yes, I, it is my fault because I, because I will take and I will message that executive back because listen, no executives listen to our show. They only care about us when we get in trouble. Nobody cares. So I'll message the executive and be like, you know what? That's on me. It was a bit. It was like could lunchbox what was the nicest hoodie he could find to wear. And okay, that's. We're good. That's on me. It is my fault. I thought you looked great. I thought you were a bit underdressed for this occasion. But that's on me for not explaining that everybody needed to wear what the email said in the official rules of black tie.
Eddie
Yeah, I still, I mean, I'm looking through this email and I don't see that anywhere, man.
Bobby Bones
But also, can I. One other thing, and I mean this because I feel this way about me too. You're not jelly roller Justin Bieber.
Amy
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Eddie
Oh, really?
Lunchbox
He thinks he is.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
But here's the thing, people. Fashion is different for everybody.
Bobby Bones
I agree.
Eddie
And so like for you to say, oh, you can't wear this.
Bobby Bones
I didn't, I didn't say that. I. I'm saying that I think the hoodie looks great. It is my fault that I didn't explain express to everybody. That you need to do what's traditionally done that you guys have seen for, like, I don't know, eight or nine years in a row.
Lunchbox
Maybe longer.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And the bit that I suggested of Lunchbox, can you wear the nicest hoodie you can find? Was not the greatest idea for me to do that bit. Okay?
Amy
Wink, wink.
Bobby Bones
I don't want him to get in trouble because I have a feeling that they're going to be like, you guys are disrespect. You know, these executives are so. That's my. Everybody, that was my bit. I made it up, okay?
Lunchbox
It was bad taste, man. If you think that was bad, you should hear. He heard his speech. He took over, did the speech at the awards in the hoodie. In the hoodie, front and center. Doing a speech.
Bobby Bones
Do I body.
Lunchbox
Oh, we got audio of it.
Bobby Bones
I don't play it yet because I don't think I'm in the place to hear it. Well, I don't. I'm on the place. Hold. Everybody, hold. I'm not.
Eddie
I have a question, though.
Bobby Bones
Well, we can play in the next segment. I just. I don't. I need a break.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
So can I tell, like, when a woman says that to her, I'd be like, well, why are you wearing a trash bag? Is that.
Bobby Bones
It wasn't that you look bad. It was. You were underdressed according to the dress code.
Eddie
I mean, show me a dress code.
Bobby Bones
I was saying your eyes for the past 10 years, but it doesn't matter. That's my fault. It's my fault. Please, everybody, thank you for remaining quiet during this segment. And it's my fault. Okay? That's all. I will play George Burge this cowboy songs, and then we'll come back and then we'll. We'll hear some stuff. I don't know about the speech, though.
Amy
Yeah, it wasn't.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Totally. All right, we'll be back. I would like to propose that we hold off on here in the speech until the morning tomorrow show.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Is that okay with you guys?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Why?
Bobby Bones
We live just because I know I'm in a. I'm in a space where I'm in a good mood.
Amy
You already had to own the hoodie part.
Bobby Bones
I've been sick for a few days. I'm finally feeling okay, and I just want to do. I'd rather do it tomorrow.
Lunchbox
Okay, that's smart.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
How. How. Why did you guys let him do it, though?
Amy
Oh, well, like, you're the leader. You were sick. Yes. And last time we did this, I gave the Speech, so I felt like we should share.
Bobby Bones
But I was there last time. I think I was off.
Amy
Yeah, but you had to be on red carpet. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I. You were there, but then I had to do it, and so then I feel like we should share that.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so then, official ruling from here.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You are the leader. When I'm not around.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You do it. I know, but I'm just saying generally.
Eddie
She was nice, and the leader decided that I should do it.
Bobby Bones
And maybe if the leader decides you should do it, that's great.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
I didn't know it wasn't an official ruling, so I know this is the official.
Bobby Bones
I'm having to be official now. Tell people what clothes to wear and what.
Lunchbox
It's ridiculous.
Bobby Bones
You're the leader.
Lunchbox
Okay, but what if you like the speech, though? Would that change?
Amy
Yeah, you might like it.
Bobby Bones
I still think she'll be the leader, but if she'll be like, oh, we should lunchbox. Do it again, because he crushed it. Okay, but if I'm not here, Amy is the leader. Okay.
Lunchbox
I mean, that's what I assumed when we walked up there.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
I was like, oh, Amy's gonna speak. No. Oh, lunchbox.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Oh, really?
Lunchbox
Yeah, I was like that.
Bobby Bones
We'll do it tomorrow. No more because I'm in. Push and play.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I do what? Speaking of lunchbox, Chase Beckham apparently has inspired Lunchbox to quit the lottery. Now, Chase Beckham, I. Chase has. Do you have a song, Ray of Chases? Like a clip we can play? I knew Chase from back in American Idol. I mentored him for weeks, and he didn't win in the show, which was crazy. Our second. I think he won. And he has a great song now that's called, like, if I was 30. We'll play a clip. But this is 23. Yeah, that's what it is. 23. Play it. So this lunchbox. And you were talking about the lottery.
Eddie
Yeah, I asked him if he ever plays the lottery.
Bobby Bones
Okay, here we go.
Eddie
So speaking of a fiance, you know, you had to propose, you know, get down on the knee, say, oh, will you marry me? And, you know, you're kind of a musician now that has money. Did that mean the ring had to cost a lot more money? Because they say they. The rule online is like, it's like three months paycheck is what you're supposed to pay on a ring. I mean.
Bobby Bones
Oh, God.
Eddie
Did you live up to that, Chase? I mean, I can't get her a.
Lunchbox
Million dollar ring, you know?
Bobby Bones
Dang.
Eddie
I Didn't know Chase rolled like that. You got some breaking news. All right. Breaking news. Chase Beckham is rolling in the cash.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, man. No, I. I mean, this year I.
Lunchbox
Had a solo, right?
Eddie
Number one. So that means no more lottery. I just need to write a song, and.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's where the lottery comes. I didn't know where this was going.
Eddie
Yes, because he said all you do is write a song, and he got millions of dollars.
Amy
Okay, this is solo, right?
Bobby Bones
Then this is what.
Eddie
Yeah, he said solo.
Amy
That's being. That's being specific. Because he doesn't. He didn't have to split it with.
Bobby Bones
Another writer three ways, but that's what he said.
Eddie
He goes, I couldn't buy that big of a ring. And I'm like, I did not realize if you write a song, you get that big of a check.
Bobby Bones
I think for a number one, depending on the amount of weeks, it's probably like a million bucks. Like, generally speaking, you've got taxes, though.
Eddie
Hold on. If it's number one for one week, you get a million dollars.
Bobby Bones
It's not about the one week it's number one. It's about the many weeks it stays on the chart, climbing up, and then once it hits number one, it's being played so many times. It gets all that in. If you're like a top five, it's close to that. Oh, top ten, a little less because it takes a long time to climb up.
Lunchbox
You don't like that?
Bobby Bones
What I will do. Let me ask one of my friends how much a number one is worth. Okay, hold on one second. If you.
Amy
I guess two. Yeah. If you wrote it and he sang it. Because then you're not sharing it. Right.
Bobby Bones
It's a different. It's a different royalty. Cool. Completely. Okay, hold on.
Eddie
Also, he gets money for writing and royalty.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Well, no, no, no. Okay. Never singing.
Eddie
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Hey, man, question. And I'm not going to say it's you that told me, but we're talking about a number one song. What is. Generally speaking, let's say it takes 35 to 40 weeks to be a number one. What is a number one song? All in. If it's a solo ride, what will that pay? Total. All right, thanks. I get an answer.
Eddie
I just thought it was interesting. I was like, man, so now you.
Bobby Bones
Want to write a song?
Eddie
I'm like, why don't I just write the song then? That seems like a better option than the lottery, right?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Here is. I love a good exercise. Today is November 21st, so we'll have this month, and then we'll have December and December, obviously, we'll be here for a few of the weeks. We'll be gone for Christmas when we come back, and that could be, like, January 5th or 6th or 4th. I don't know. Have that song for us. You have two months to write a song. One song. And if it's good, I'll get somebody good to record it. Wow.
Amy
Okay. Yeah. Because that will make all the difference in the world.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. He's not gonna sing it.
Lunchbox
Well, there's no chance.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You'll sing it in here.
Eddie
Yeah, but you can't.
Bobby Bones
If you write it with anybody, you lose money.
Eddie
Oh, so I got to write a solo.
Bobby Bones
That's what. That's what he just said.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You know, you kind of have to have a melody, too. Like, with it.
Eddie
Don't you worry about me.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so write it. That means write a song.
Eddie
Yeah. And then I could have Abby sing it.
Bobby Bones
You wouldn't do that because you're mean to Abby.
Eddie
Yeah, you're right. Because I wanted to go number one.
Lunchbox
But.
Bobby Bones
But.
Lunchbox
But why do you do that?
Amy
He, like, sets himself up for his own jokes.
Bobby Bones
If it's good, I can probably have somebody produce it that does number one song and probably get someone to sing it.
Amy
So verse, chorus, vert, like, how long?
Lunchbox
However he wants.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I would say it needs to at least be, like, two and a half minutes on the short side.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
All right.
Bobby Bones
And no Stairway to heaven? No. Like, 13 minutes.
Lunchbox
No guitar solos.
Bobby Bones
None. But you have to write it.
Eddie
I'll write it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, here we go.
Amy
This would be amazing.
Bobby Bones
I just got a message back.
Eddie
Here we go.
Lunchbox
Come on.
Bobby Bones
I'd say a solo, right? He says lots of variables. Would be about half a million dollars a solo. Right. Lots of variables, though. So it can be more, it can be less. This person has, like, 40 number one songs that I messaged.
Eddie
That's only half a million.
Lunchbox
It's worth it.
Bobby Bones
But then Chase sang his, too, so he would get more money on money.
Amy
On top of that, then one talks. Bobby said there's lots of variables. It could be higher, could be higher.
Bobby Bones
You can even sing it.
Amy
And then what if it stays at number one for, oh, gosh, multiple weeks?
Eddie
Not. No, it doesn't do that.
Bobby Bones
That doesn't do that.
Eddie
It doesn't do that.
Amy
Hey, it does sometimes.
Bobby Bones
Like, it's on, like, the Hot 100 for, like, 17 weeks in a row at number one.
Amy
It's exactly right. 17.
Eddie
Okay, so maybe I'll go Hot 100.
Bobby Bones
Instead of country, it'll need to be country. But if it gets so big here, then that's like Morgan Wallen songs. They're so big. Country.
Amy
He has the crossover vibe. You have that energy.
Bobby Bones
Nobody has more crossover appeal than this guy.
Eddie
Yeah, I agree.
Bobby Bones
So January, when we come back.
Eddie
Yeah. Have a song.
Bobby Bones
Have the song.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And I'm assuming you're gonna sing at acapella.
Eddie
Yeah, that's what I sing.
Amy
I mean, a guitar player.
Bobby Bones
You could write it, then have a player play it with you. They just can't write it with you.
Eddie
Yeah, I don't want to hire someone.
Lunchbox
No, no, no. I'll do it for you, but you don't have to pay me. But you got to tell me I would avoid that.
Bobby Bones
I don't want that. Yeah, because there's gonna be fights. So if you want to get some lawsuits and stuff. No, no, no. There'll be fights. Just in general.
Amy
Stashira, my daughter, she's been learning guitar.
Bobby Bones
Don't subject her to that. Oh.
Amy
I'm just saying he can find.
Bobby Bones
If he wants to find a guitar player.
Eddie
I don't want a guitar player.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
So he's gonna do an acapella.
Eddie
It's gonna stand on its own.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I love it. Do you know who doesn't have guitar players? Pentatonix.
Eddie
That's right.
Lunchbox
What?
Eddie
They do it with all their mouth.
Amy
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
That was.
Eddie
I was doing. Then someone else was supposed to pick up another beat.
Amy
Are you gonna help them with a theme or, like, a. Nope.
Bobby Bones
Because why would I? That would be writing. That'd be the creative process.
Eddie
I don't need help writing it.
Bobby Bones
He doesn't need help, but Cool. All right, we're good. Good luck.
Lunchbox
It's gonna be huge.
Bobby Bones
He's got a couple months. What if it is, though? What if he changes his life?
Amy
I mean, this could be. That's why it could be amazing.
Bobby Bones
Okay. And that is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. You can go to podcast two, or you can wait till five guest to come out.
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The Bobby Bones Show Episode: Thurs Part 1: Lunchbox Caused Drama at the CMA's Release Date: November 21, 2024
Introduction In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones navigates a series of heartfelt discussions, humorous exchanges, and intriguing listener questions, all while maintaining his signature blend of wit and warmth. Titled "Lunchbox Caused Drama at the CMA's," the episode delves into relationship dynamics, the challenges of delivering tough news, and unexpected moments from the CMA Awards. Below is a comprehensive summary capturing the key points, discussions, insights, and memorable quotes from the episode.
1. The Number One Husband Gripe: Criticism and Nagging Bobby opens the conversation with insights from Harriet Lerner's Dance of Anger, highlighting that the top complaint among married men is feeling criticized by their wives.
Bobby Bones [03:09]: "Psychologists say a solution to the problem is for wives to dial down the criticism and make sure that positive comments outnumber the negative ones by a healthy margin."
Amy [03:52]: "I think for every negative, try to give five positives."
The discussion evolves into personal anecdotes shared by guests Eddie and Lunchbox, illustrating common marital frustrations such as differing approaches to household chores and unmet expectations.
Eddie [04:12]: "Every time I can't help myself, you can help yourself."
Lunchbox [05:20]: "Why is it my fault that you're expecting me to do something without even asking me to do it?"
Bobby emphasizes the importance of clear communication and setting realistic expectations to mitigate these grievances.
2. Navigating Tough News: Listener's Dilemma A poignant listener question is addressed regarding whether to inform a 23-year-old daughter about her pet cat's passing while she is away on a trip.
Bobby shares personal experiences and offers thoughtful advice:
He underscores the importance of honesty and providing closure, advising against lying about the circumstances of the cat's passing.
3. Holiday Preparations: Balancing Festivity and Privacy The conversation shifts to the psychological implications of early holiday decorations and social media usage during the festive season.
Amy [21:53]: "So apparently some psychologists are saying that if you already have your Christmas lights up, you're a self-absorbed narcissist."
Bobby Bones [22:00]: "I just don't have mine up and I'm often called a self-absorbed narcissist. That's the only way I can go."
Further discussions explore the potential anxieties associated with sharing personal information on social media during holidays, emphasizing safety and privacy.
4. CMA Awards Drama: The Hoodie Incident The heart of the episode revolves around unexpected drama at the CMA Awards, where guest Lunchbox wore a hoodie instead of the traditional black-tie attire, sparking conversations about dress codes and personal expression.
Lunchbox [43:00]: "Gotcha. So in one of those emails, there's an important line here, it says, 'The CMA Awards encourage you to honor the tradition of country music's biggest night by dressing in black tie or formal attire.'"
Bobby Bones [43:04]: "I didn't know that. I just see everybody else doing it every year. So I wear... Yeah."
This segment features a lively debate among the co-hosts about the appropriateness of lunchbox’s attire, leading to humorous exchanges and a lighthearted apology from Bobby for any confusion caused.
Bobby Bones [44:30]: "I made it up, okay?"
Lunchbox [44:35]: "It was bad taste, man."
The guests collectively decide to postpone further discussion about the incident until a future show, maintaining a jovial atmosphere.
5. "Tell Me Something Good" Segments Interspersed throughout the episode are uplifting stories shared during the "Tell Me Something Good" segments, where guests recount positive experiences and heartwarming news.
These narratives provide a balance to the more serious topics, highlighting resilience and community support.
6. The Lottery Challenge: Writing a Number One Song In a spirited exchange, the guest Lunchbox inspires Bobby Bones to compete in writing a number one song as an alternative to playing the lottery.
Bobby Bones [51:25]: "Did you live up to that, Chase? I mean, I can't get her a... I didn't know Chase rolled like that."
Eddie [52:07]: "I'm like, why don't I just write the song then? That seems like a better option than the lottery, right?"
The conversation delves into the complexities of songwriting and the potential financial rewards of achieving a number one hit, alluding to the hypothetical scenario of Racing to the Billboard charts.
7. Safety Takes Center Stage Towards the end of the episode, Bobby emphasizes the importance of safety during holiday travels, advising listeners to refrain from posting about their vacation plans on social media to prevent potential security risks.
Amy [24:39]: "Like, your kids' school stuff could be a thing. Because, like, then they know your kid's name. Then they can show up there and..."
Bobby Bones [26:41]: "I would just say, don't build a fire under the Christmas tree."
These practical tips serve as a crucial reminder for listeners to prioritize security amidst the festive bustle.
Conclusion The Bobby Bones Show masterfully blends humor, heartfelt advice, and engaging stories in this episode, addressing everyday challenges in relationships, the significance of honest communication, and unexpected moments from high-profile events like the CMA Awards. With notable quotes and relatable discussions, Bobby Bones and his guests create a compelling narrative that resonates with a diverse audience, ensuring that both new and long-time listeners find valuable takeaways and enjoyable moments throughout the show.
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