
Loading summary
Bobby Bones
This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed human. With Vrbal's last minute deals, you can save over $50 on your spring getaway. So whether it's a mountain escape with friends, a family week at the beach, or sightseeing in a new city, there's still time to get great discounts. Book your next day now. Average savings $72. Select homes only. Come on, Bobby.
Amy
Transmitting across America.
Bobby Bones
Welcome to Thursday show Morning Studio.
Caitlin
Morning.
Bobby Bones
All right, hit me with a voicemail about Lunchbox being on Price is Right.
Amy
The Facebook comments on the Price is right for 331.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. People are like, that guy in the tux is crazy.
Amy
Are these contestants drunk? People are ripping him left and right on there, and it's really funny. I think you guys should go check that out.
Bobby Bones
If you missed the show the last couple of days, Lunchbox got on the Price is Right. It was wild. He won prizes. You won shoes. You won a home gym. You won a trip to Temecula, California
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
and a desktop computer.
Bobby Bones
Do people still use desktop computers?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Shockingly.
Bobby Bones
You're going to sell it anyway.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
I mean, it's a $2,000 computer.
Bobby Bones
Really.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So he went on. He won. Listen to the podcast. But people were messaging me, I don't want to bring it up. Yesterday thinking I was you. Oh. Because you. They were like, you're the guy on prices.
Catch Secor
Right.
Bobby Bones
I didn't respond to any of them. They didn't know the show. And I'll read you the message here from one of them. Were you getting any anger?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, there was a whole Reddit thread that asked how much coke?
Stevenson
Oh, my.
Caitlin
No way.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I think if you knew Lunchbox from the show, you loved it.
Caitlin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I think you're 50. 50 if you didn't. Because I think there are people that loved him who didn't. But they're also. For example, I saved this one on today's Price is Right. You were a contestant. You were absolutely obnoxious. You're an idiot. You were shrieking. You're a tent to seeking fool. I'm happy you lost your showcase. Oh, my. They sent that to me. They sent it to me thinking he was me. Because he did. They just heard the name of the show. They're not really paying attention. Right.
Stevenson
I didn't know some fans were gonna that low. Like Price is Right fans like that.
Bobby Bones
Are they hardcore Lunchbox?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, they're very protective of their show and they think that I was a fake person and.
Bobby Bones
Oh, like a plant.
Catch Secor
Yes.
Bobby Bones
You got your first industry plant accusation.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
But it, it's like, guys, it's. It's a game show. They can't give you a head, an advantage. Like, I earned my way onto that show, and that's who I am. I mean, that's just how I act. I'm excited. I was prom king. I have energy. That's what I do. I loved it. And people are like, oh, I feel bad. I can't believe I was shocked as he had a wedding ring on. Who would marry that guy?
Bobby Bones
Good. I'm glad to hear you're not letting it affect you because he has a great appearance. I wasn't worried about it. The other one.
Amy
Morning, studio. What are the odds of the money that lunchbox lost of Amy's is now going to pay his taxes for the prizes he won on the Price is Right? Could be a coincidence. Who knows? Have a great day.
Caitlin
Interesting.
Bobby Bones
Just for the taxes on prices, right? Do you know what you have to pay?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
I think it's like $600, $657, something like that.
Bobby Bones
And how much did you win total in prize? Not money, but worth like 21,000. Those things. You got all 21,000 or 21,000?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
No, no, no, 12,000.
Bobby Bones
Okay, okay.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Sorry, sorry, sorry. Flipped them.
Bobby Bones
How much was the trip to Temecula worth?
Amy
Worth?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
That was worth 3,300 and something dollars.
Bobby Bones
And then the computer was 2,000.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
So maybe it was only like 8,000.
Caitlin
What was the real price?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
2,000. The shoes were a couple thousand.
Caitlin
Do you know the real price of the workout thing?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, it was 1,300, so it's about 8,009.
Bobby Bones
So you got to pay taxes. You're fine with paying taxes on all that?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Hey, don't care, don't care. Just to have it arrive at my house and show it off. But I'll work at that prices, right?
Bobby Bones
Man, I don't think UPS is gonna ask where you got it.
Stevenson
No. Anybody?
Bobby Bones
Oh, I thought you meant like the guy bringing the box in and dropping them. Hey, where'd you get this big box?
Caitlin
The neighbors.
Bobby Bones
Are you gonna keep all the stuff?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I'm thinking about like the Jimmy Choo's. Like at least one pair. Putting them on display in the house.
Bobby Bones
That's cool. You should keep something and put it on display.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Like then with next to my name tag.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Catch Secor
Oh, you still have the name tag.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Still got the name tag.
Bobby Bones
You should keep something in display. But even the name tag. Like if you wanted the money, you could sell all the shoes. But even like displaying the name Tag is cool.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You should put it up with your name tag from Family Feud.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
I do. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You've done.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
That's pretty cool. I mean, and they gave me the big.
Bobby Bones
The.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
The cue card with my name on it.
Bobby Bones
That's. Oh, that's greatest. That's the greatest souvenir.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Sell the shoes. You got a cue card and a name tag. Make your 800 bucks off the shoes if you missed it. So Lunchbox's real name is Daniel and. Which is weird to say.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, we don't ever say it, but
Bobby Bones
if you missed the show, here's Lunchbox getting called down.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Here it comes from Hollywood television's most exciting hour.
Bobby Bones
It's the Price Is Right. Daniel Chapel, come on down. How naked do you feel with your last name being said, too?
Caitlin
Oh, very weird.
Bobby Bones
It feels like Lunchbox went to jail once and for the show and they had his real name all over everything. But we weren't that big of a show then. This one feels weird.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
It feels.
Bobby Bones
How's it feel? Daniel?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Stop.
Caitlin
We call him Daniel.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
No, no, we don't do that. We're not switching names.
Bobby Bones
There are clips if you go Morgan, because you collabed on a Bobby Bone show with. With them, right?
Morgan
Yeah. Price is Right posted like a big moment of him coming down.
Bobby Bones
Go to the Bobby Bone show page and you can see it. When do you get your stuff?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
They said in the next few weeks after it airs, it ships out.
Bobby Bones
How do you go on the trip?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
I give them three separate weekends or days that work for me, and they pick. So I will be. I will be needing a day off.
Bobby Bones
So what's the details of the trip like?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
It's three days and three nights in Temecula, California, wine country at a resort.
Stevenson
Oh, nice.
Caitlin
Yeah, fancy.
Bobby Bones
You have to give them three options.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Three options. So I'll let you know those days.
Bobby Bones
Let us know.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
All right.
Bobby Bones
Go to the Bobby Bones show, Instagram, and you can see Lunchbox on the Price Is Right. Hello, Bobby Bones. My boyfriend recently told me that for the sake of transparency, we should have full access to each other's phones and social media accounts and including passwords. He says it's about building trust and it shouldn't be a problem since we have nothing to hide. But to me, it feels like a pretty big invasion of privacy. He keeps framing my hesitation as a red flag, which is starting to make me second guess myself. Is this a reasonable expectation in a relationship, or is he crossing a line by pushing for this signed cyber insecure? What comes to your mind? Whenever I.
Stevenson
He must have a trust issue. Something happened to him or he's up to no good. Oh, but he. It would be shared accent. Like, he would get hers and she would get his.
Bobby Bones
I hear you. He's probably good at hiding it. Anybody that's accusing somebody of cheating, usually they got a little something going on. Like, if somebody starts accusing you out of cheating, of cheating out of nowhere, it's because they got something going on. If you haven't done anything to lead them to think that and they're like, are you cheating? It's because they are.
Stevenson
Or could they also have an experience in the past?
Bobby Bones
It could be both. But I found that most people. It's just a projection, even, and also a little diversion. Morgan, what do you think about this?
Morgan
You hit the nail on the head. If you're being accused of this and you have not given any signs for your partner to accuse you of this, like, you have a. Have done everything right as a partner, and they're just straight up accusing you, it's because something else is happening, and he's being jealous because of the things that he's doing. He's being insecure because of the actions that he's doing. I would not allow this to happen.
Stevenson
So to be clear, though, he's not accusing her of cheating. Right. He just thinks for the sake of transparency.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he's not accusing her of anything, but it's coming from a place of. He's probably up to no good.
Stevenson
Okay.
Caitlin
What if he got lied to at one point and, like, he just.
Bobby Bones
You don't do this. This is not a healthy thing to do. To go to somebody and go, like, we should share everything. I need all your passwords.
Morgan
You can have a conversation about it.
Bobby Bones
That.
Morgan
That's an easy. If there's an insecurity there, you just have a conversation, say, hey, I'm really nervous about this, and I don't like this. But to force somebody to share something because it makes you more comfortable is just. Is screaming insecurity to me.
Bobby Bones
And to shame them as it's a red flag. And eventually you probably will share certain things, if not all things. Like, my wife knows my phone code because there are times where through our relationship, through being together, through being married, it's like, hey, will you get stuff. My phone.
Amy
Where.
Bobby Bones
I don't. She can have everything, but she's never demanded anything. I don't even know her phone code. She told me a hundred times. I don't even remember it. Yeah, I. I know my full credit card number, but I do not know her phone code, but there's not an issue with that. Like, neither one of us have issues with that. So.
Stevenson
But that's a good way to go about feeling like there's trust of, like, hey, yeah, if you need my phone for. To check something or grab this, like, that's got to be a really good feeling.
Bobby Bones
Trust is a growth thing. You grow into it. You grow into more and more of it. I don't like this because something's up. It's not transparency. You know, this is not a contract negotiation. You say, I don't feel comfortable doing this, and then it's not a red flag. You shouldn't feel shame by it. So I don't like it. Something's not right in this. It could be that he's been hurt before, but even that. You don't do this even if you've been hurt before. You don't go, you know, I've been cheated on, so I need to see all your passwords to make sure you're not doing this to me. That's just not.
Morgan
I'm not doing that. I've been cheated on in every relationship, and I didn't go to my fiancee and be like, I need your phone information because I've handled this like that. That's just not how you handle things.
Bobby Bones
And then also, you don't shame someone when they don't do it like he's doing to you. So we're just gonna say yellow flag for you towards him. Keep your eye open. I would start to think that he's up to no good. Otherwise he wouldn't want this. So that's my advice to you. Break it off. I mean, no. Yellow flag. Yellow flag. All right, close it up, Bones. So Kane and Caitlyn Brown, you know, Kane Brown and his wife. So they recorded Beauty and the Beast for the new Disney ep.
Stevenson
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
I know. And so they did a song together. Thank God. And so I was talking to Kane about this and how he and his wife were kind of nervous to do it because it's such a massive song on the Bobby Bones Show.
Amy
Now, Kane Brown,
Bobby Bones
when you and your wife did the song together, did she have any trepidation, or was she nervous about doing that? Or was she nervous about what people would say? Oh, it's just Kane Brown's wife.
Kane Brown
I don't know how you're nervous with a voice like that.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no doubt she can sing. I just think some people didn't know she could sing until.
Kane Brown
Yeah, I don't think she Had a problem with that. She was, she was nervous to get in the studio because she hadn't been in the studio so long and then, and then when we did get in the studio it was just me, her and Dan Huff which is massive producer but such a sweetheart. So he really got her through it. But I think that was the only thing she was nervous about. She's, she's more nervous of just the performance on stage because she has really bad anxiety. So it's, it's really sweet. But it's funny because a lot of times people be like God, they have such good chemistry on stage and she's just holding on to me so she doesn't pass out.
Bobby Bones
So.
Kane Brown
But no, it's just, it's, it is so cool that just she gets to do that with me and the fans love it and fun fact we are and I don't really like facts like this but we're the only other couple to have a number one a country radio other than Tim and Faith.
Bobby Bones
Really.
Kane Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
My question was going to be about that because you record it, that's cool. Big deal goes on a record, big deal. But then when you make it the single that's a really big deal because then it exists and there's an effort to make it a number one song by your label and it was a number one song easily. But then you have to go perform it. Like all of that happens. Like was that a conversation with her? Like do you want to be a part of a single?
Kane Brown
Yeah, I mean I think it wasn't a conversation. I just told her like yo, this once you do this, it's going to radio. And then I think she was okay with it. She might have been nervous but she didn't act like it. I think her most thing is just getting ready for one song. Cuz she, it takes.
Bobby Bones
Oh yeah.
Kane Brown
Like, like two hours to get ready.
Bobby Bones
Swear to God. I was thinking about that watching a video once I said I was like I feel so bad for, for Caitlyn because I think she's getting ready and she goes and does one song on stage and has to come off and then. But she looks great. But it takes a. And clothes are expensive.
Amy
Ye.
Bobby Bones
That's always what I think.
Kane Brown
She does the whole stylist for it and everything. Yeah, she looks amazing though. But that's why I'm trying to get. We're trying to get more music. We had a body talk come out so we did do two songs and then we, we have a third one that we just hadn't added to the set. So I'm trying to get another. Another song for on this album. And then we have a song she wanted to do is Beauty and the Beast.
Bobby Bones
And it's just sounds crazy, like the old Jessica Lansbury. Like, that's cool. So what's it.
Kane Brown
What's that gonna be on the Disney's record?
Catch Secor
Oh, that's so cool.
Kane Brown
Yeah. And we were competing, you know, like John Legend and Ariana Grande. I think his name. Sebastian, like the great singers on this.
Bobby Bones
Sebastian the Crab.
Kane Brown
No, no. But yeah, I. I was. It came out awesome. I mean, I'm excited for people to see her, hear her voice on there, because I think that she'd make like a perfect Disney princess. And that's why we're. That's. That's her dream job.
Bobby Bones
That's super cool for the kids too, though, right?
Kane Brown
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like, imagine that. Bones, Today's my birthday. How about that?
Caitlin
Happy birthday.
Bobby Bones
I share a birthday with some celebrities, and so I'll give you a question about the celebrity. That's as a birthday with me today. Name the celebrity.
Caitlin
Okay.
Bobby Bones
All right. Buzz in whenever you know it. Okay. But if I were to say as an example, this radio and podcast host grew up in a small town in Arkansas.
Stevenson
Amy.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Stevenson
Bobby Bones.
Bobby Bones
That's correct. Oh, damn.
Caitlin
I didn't think you would be one of the.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's example, though. That's the easy one. Okay. This actor who has a birthday today is one of the biggest stars on TV and movies right now. He plays Joel in HBO's The Last of Us and has also started. Amy.
Stevenson
Pedro Pascal.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Correct.
Bobby Bones
And has also started in the Mandalorian and the Fantastic Four. Who is it? Pedro Pascal has a birthday today. He is 51 years old.
Stevenson
And that the cartel drug show way
Bobby Bones
back in the day. Yeah. Next up, this country star blew up after posting raw acoustic music videos to YouTube and Twitter. He's from Oklahoma. He was serving in the US Navy when he started posting videos. It is his birthday today. Who is it?
Caitlin
Whoa.
Stevenson
He was in the Navy.
Caitlin
Navy.
Bobby Bones
This country star blew up after posting raw acoustic music videos to YouTube and Twitter while serving in the US Navy. He's from Oklahoma.
Caitlin
Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, stop.
Caitlin
Like Shelton.
Stevenson
No, cuz. Tik Tok.
Caitlin
Yeah. He wasn't the Navy.
Bobby Bones
Only you want to hint? He's 30 years old today.
Amy
30.
Bobby Bones
Corey Kent, massive Star. You're out, cuz. You guessed.
Stevenson
Oh, well, I didn't.
Caitlin
Oh, I did guess. Blake.
Bobby Bones
Okay. It's Massive Star. He's in the top tier.
Stevenson
Zach, Bryan.
Bobby Bones
Zach, Bryan.
Stevenson
Duh. I forgot he was in the military.
Caitlin
Yes, I remember that.
Stevenson
Gosh darn it.
Bobby Bones
All right, next up, this country artist was a college athlete playing basketball and golf at Wallace State and Valdosta State. Valdosta State. I don't know. I said that wrong. Followed by a 6 month stint living in Hawaii.
Caitlin
Eddie. Eddie, that's Kip Moore.
Bobby Bones
Kip Moore's birthday today. 46 years old, Kip later managed in Abercrombie and Fitch in Nashville and wrote songs for other artists before signing his own record deal. Next up, this actor was nominated for an Oscar for the Power of the Dog, for which his wife got a Best Supporting Actress nomination. He's been in Breaking Bad, Friday Night Lights, Killers of the Flower Moon, and Game Night. Who is it?
Stevenson
I don't know his name, but I know who it is.
Bobby Bones
He has a birthday with me today. He's also my favorite actor.
Caitlin
Ah, yes, yes, yes, yes. Let me think about this, because I know his name too. Yeah, I know who it is. His name is.
Bobby Bones
His wife is.
Caitlin
I know. Kristen.
Bobby Bones
Done.
Morgan
Yes.
Caitlin
Oh, my gosh.
Stevenson
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
One to one right now.
Caitlin
I had breakfast with him one time. You have breakfast with him in Austin
Bobby Bones
and you don't remember his name? All that and you had breakfast with him, but you don't remember?
Stevenson
Well, sometimes we get stuck.
Bobby Bones
Like, I'm picturing, you didn't have breakfast with him. I understand you getting stuck. He had a pancake. The answer is no.
Caitlin
Come on, I know this.
Bobby Bones
But Brandon, Jesse Plemons, how'd you have breakfast with him?
Caitlin
He was in this band called Cowboys and Indians and I worked for the News and we were interviewing him and he said, hey, why don't you stay for breakfast? We're like, you got it. So we had breakfast. It was great.
Bobby Bones
This 90s country star who has a birthday today with me got his start in Florida clubs working as a demo singer, appeared in commercials for brands like McDonald's and Chevrolet, and won male vocalist, the title of best male Vocalist on star search in 1988. He is best known for his 1990s country hits, most notably the Grammy nominated Somewhere in My Broken Heart and Billy the Kid.
Caitlin
Billy Dean.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Correct.
Stevenson
I would have never gotten that.
Bobby Bones
All right, one more. Unless we go to a tiebreaker. This iconic soul singer who had a birthday today started his career as a session drummer before becoming one of the most influential voices in music history. His work later took on a deeper social theme and his life ended tragically just before his 45th birthday. Oh, oh, oh.
Caitlin
You have an idea?
Stevenson
He's alive, though.
Bobby Bones
This guy's not alive. Known for songs like Gotta Give It Up. What's Going on in Sexual Healing.
Caitlin
Eddie.
Bobby Bones
Eddie.
Caitlin
That's Marvin Gaye.
Bobby Bones
That is correct.
Stevenson
Let's get it on.
Bobby Bones
Born in 1939, died on April 1, 1984. How dad killed him.
Caitlin
Dad shot him.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. This is a birthday segment, though. Yeah, that's a birthday segment. Yeah. Happy birthday, everybody. There also birthdays today. That made the list. Chris Janssen is 40. Happy birthday to Chris Jansen. Michael Fassbender, great actor. I loved him in the spy show you could watch on Hulu. The agency. The agency. Awesome. And they needed the black. Black bag. Yeah, Black bag. Really? The movie. That was great too. Lead wise from American Idol. 40 years old. Emma Lou Harris, 79 years old. Reggie Smith, baseball player, 81 years old, everybody. April 2nd birthday.
Caitlin
Happy birthday, guys.
Bobby Bones
Happy birthday.
Stevenson
Happy birthday. And to you too, Bobby Bones.
Donald
Hey, Donald, really flying on that treadmill.
Bobby Bones
I'm trying to run as fast AS T mobile 5G home Internet, Zach.
Donald
Well, you better pick it up because now T Mobile has the fastest 5G home Internet according to OOKLA Speed Test.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
How's this?
Donald
T Mobile's faster than that, bud. Speed up.
Kane Brown
No.
Donald
Plus they've got a five year price guarantee. Come on, faster.
Catch Secor
How can I go any faster?
Donald
Channel the speed oft mobile 5G home Internet. Think hundred meter dash fast. Think drag racing fast. Think speed skating fast. Now let's bump up your speed a notch.
Bobby Bones
Hey, whoa, whoa.
Catch Secor
That's too fa.
Donald
You'll be all right. Just walk it off.
Catch Secor
Get on the fast track.
Bobby Bones
T Mobile now has the fastest 5G home Internet.
Catch Secor
And for a limited time, it starts at just 30 bucks a month with
Bobby Bones
autopay and a voice line.
Catch Secor
Plus a five year price guarantee plus taxes and fees.
Bobby Bones
Fastest According to to UKLO speed test intelligence data.
Catch Secor
2ndHalf 2025 all rights reserved. Guarantee for monthly price of 5G Internet data on eligible plans. Find exclusions and details@t mobile.com Here he
Bobby Bones
is, Catch from Old Crow Medicine Show. Let's go on the Bobby Bones show now. Molly Tuttle and Catch C Corp of Old Crow Medicine Show.
Catch Secor
So a lot of Bob Dylan bootlegs were moving around through the early 90s. My buddy heard one, sent it to me. I heard the song. It was an outtake from a film called Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, a movie that Kris Kristofferson was was in. And I'm convinced, Bobby, that that Bob Dylan was playing this song. Rock me Mama, Like a wagon Wheel. And Then he put his guitar down and thought, nah, I can do better than that. And he began to. To write a new song which was very similar based on this song. A song that went, Mama, take this badge off of me.
Bobby Bones
Mama, take this. Yeah. Oh, I never thought about those being similar.
Catch Secor
Well, they were written in the same week. So anyway, I finished the song, I wrote it. It was good. It was instantly memorable to me. It was real autobiographical because soon as I left high school, I moved to North Carolina. The whole song's about leaving New Hampshire and moving to. I didn't put Greensboro into it because I put Raleigh because of Sir Walter Raleigh. And that last line at the end, at least I will die free if I get to Raleigh. That's the state motto of New Hampshire. Live free or die. So again with the. I just took the language around me and I funneled it into the songs that I was writing at the time.
Bobby Bones
That song, did it open doors up for. Did it continue to open doors up for you guys for years?
Catch Secor
Yeah. It's sort of been a. A story of a song opening up doors for this, for my band and my career, my whole life.
Bobby Bones
And Bob Dylan never reached out.
Catch Secor
Well, about. About 15 years into the story, Bob Dylan reached out through his manager and said, Bob's so pleased with Wagon Wheel that he wants Catch to have another of Bob Dylan's castaway songs. So here it is. So I wrote that song, rewrote it, and then we made a slick video and it was our most top charting country thing of all time. You know, like, it did good. Like, I think we were in the crack, the top 20 in the first week of, you know, know, contemporary country music. But this was like 2013 or something.
Bobby Bones
You never met him and.
Catch Secor
No. And after that, like, you know, just little. I sure have thought about him. But they say, don't meet your heroes. I just wouldn't want to have a bad experience. But I tell you, my friend met Bob, my. A band mate of mine. We were. He was out for. Because the Mumford Boys, who we did a lot of work with Mumford and Sons was on the Grammys one year and Bob Dylan was going to do a mashup. And so they were in these rehearsals and my buddy was sitting there on. On the couch and Bob Dylan walks in and sits on the couch right across from him and. And T Bone's there and we had just done this record with T Bone and this project and T Bone's talking with Gil, my friend. He's like, oh, yeah, you know, old crow's back in the studio again and Bob Dylan turns around and says, oh, crow. And Gil says, yeah, have you. Have you heard of us? And, and. And Bob says, you guys are killing it. That's all I got, but that was enough for me. Like, I don't want to. I just wouldn't want to mess with. With the magic.
Bobby Bones
How did the writing. How. How was that class? Is it you and Bob. Is it co. Bob Dylan and Catch?
Catch Secor
Yeah, it's Catch. Secor Bob Dylan Co Wright. 50, 50 down the middle. And you know what's fascinating, Bobby, is that after the, after the. After we agreed on that co writing split, the manager said, now Bob has agreed to 50, 50 secord Dylan. But he'd like Catch to know that Bob Dylan, he says he did not write that song. He learned it from Arthur Crudup.
Bobby Bones
Was it so old though, that it was public domain?
Catch Secor
I listened to Arthur Crudup song Rock Me Mama. The song was called Rock Me mom when Bob recorded it. So Rock Me Mama is like Rock me Mama, rock me all night, that kind of thing. Memphis guy, he wrote, well, that's all right. Mom up for Elvis, right? So this guy, Big Boy Crudup was his name. But in the liner notes to the, to the Rock Me Mama to the. This album that had Arthur Crudup's Rock Me Mama on it. Arthur says he didn't write Rock Me Mama. He learned it from Big Bill Brunsey. So now we're back to the 20s. See, Arthur Crudup's from the 50s, but he learns it from this guy from the 20s, Big Bill Bruins. He's part of the great migration. Comes up from Mississippi was Chicago. And his song Rock Me Mama starts there. So if you believe it, then, you know, that's 1920 to Darius. Hearing it at his like, daughter's, you know, high school ukulele concert in, you know, 2010. I mean, it's like 90 years for that song to finally reach the person that was going to go get it out there into the world in such a unique, powerful way.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, a different boom when Darius did it. Yeah, I bet you killed on that, didn't you?
Catch Secor
You mean dough wise?
Bobby Bones
I'm talking dough. I bet you killed. That's awesome.
Catch Secor
Yeah. I need to get me a sciences
Bobby Bones
hot Bo Good home. Yes, sir. Yeah, that's really cool. This is the bank with whoever it is that lunchbox banks with. We see some discrepancies in your account. If you could please send over your username, password, social and all that stuff just so we can verify that there is no issues with your account. That'd be great.
Amy
Thanks.
Bobby Bones
Idiot.
Caitlin
You fell for it.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox fell for a Robin Hood. A scammer. Well, it wasn't Robin Hood, though. It was just someone. They said, hey, we need Robinhood information. So he gives them his username and login, and now they're hacked into his account.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
No, they said, your new username code. Is this your password? If this was not you, please respond so we can fix this. And I said, whoa, not me. And they said, okay, what is your original password? And so I thought they were just confirming. What, to make sure it was me? Because you know how they always want to confirm. And then they said, thank you. And I was like, cool. And then I went back to watching TV, and it took me about 10 to 15 minutes, and I realized, oh, my gosh. Why did they say thank you? That's not like a normal response. So then I got online and hit up Robinhood, and they're trying to work on getting my account.
Bobby Bones
He said, thank you. Stupid American.
Caitlin
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
So Lunchbox owes Amy a lot of money from this account.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Well, we may not have any more.
Stevenson
Well, that's. Yeah, sounds like a problem.
Bobby Bones
That's a problem.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, it's a business problem.
Stevenson
No, no, this is why I was trying to have you sign a.
Bobby Bones
Well, you should just got your money.
Stevenson
I was trying.
Bobby Bones
No, you weren't. You were trying to sign a contract.
Morgan
No.
Stevenson
Okay, but then once he didn't want to sign it, I said, I need my money.
Caitlin
How much money are we talking here?
Stevenson
In the thousands?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
We don't know yet. We don't know.
Bobby Bones
Hit the next one. Ray.
Amy
My question is on Lunchbox and the Robin Hood series. If he had taken the money out already and then he got hacked, why doesn't he have the money to pay Amy? He said he was bringing the money into Amy and she wasn't there, so he should have the money already.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, but when she wasn't here, I put it back in my account.
Stevenson
That's not true.
Bobby Bones
You took it out, then you drove it back to the bank. Because she wasn't here.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Because I can't just having that much cash laying around the house. Then you're a target.
Bobby Bones
Not if nobody knows.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Well, how do you. I mean, what's the chance someone saw me come out of the bank? They can follow you. Amy talks about it all the time. Lifetime movies.
Stevenson
I talk about retaliation.
Bobby Bones
If they've taken all the money out of that account. You still owe Amy the money you owe her.
Stevenson
Yeah, because you said you. We already had a deal and you got hacked.
Bobby Bones
You got scammed.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
No, that is. That is part of doing business. Sometimes the business gets hacked. Like, if we all owned a Duncan and it got hacked, it wouldn't be, like, my fault. It'd be all our faults.
Bobby Bones
Well, Amy's tried to withdraw. Luckily, three weeks ago, I withdraw all my money from him.
Caitlin
Smart.
Bobby Bones
I got all my cash.
Stevenson
I know. And you looked at me and you're like, amy, withdraw your money. And I was like, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
So that's my question. Like, is this like some.
Bobby Bones
I hacked him.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Set up to make me look like the idiot to prove your point.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. I just wanted my money.
Stevenson
That's quite the elaborate plan.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Caitlin
You would do all that.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
You put it above Bobby to do something like.
Caitlin
That's too much.
Bobby Bones
That's too much. But you did get scammed. Scam alert. Scam alert. If anybody texts you and says, here's a code. You never should call. You never should text that information. You go to the app. You go to the app and you log in with the code, or there's no need for a code because you didn't try to log in. I. Hopefully he gets it back. I think eventually he will. Although he did get his Twitter hacked and he never got it back. That. That Twitter's gone.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, Twitter's gone. I don't even know what happened there. Like, I. I never clicked on anything. It was just like, bam. And it said, oh, there's an unauthorized login somewhere. And I was like, I'll get to that later. I should have done it right then and got on it, but I waited a couple hours and so as of today, we're not looking good.
Bobby Bones
You're not able to get into your account?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
No.
Bobby Bones
And you owe me $2,000.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
That's iffy.
Stevenson
No, that's fact.
Bobby Bones
All right, good luck. Wake up, wake up in the morning. Steve Red habit trying to put you through. Bobby's on the mic. So you know what? This is. The Bobby Vaughn. We have 90 seconds. We're trying to get as many of Amy's morning cornies as possible. In 90 seconds, the record is six. That's the all time record. Amy, are you ready? Ready, team, you ready?
Caitlin
We're ready.
Bobby Bones
All right, let's go. The morning.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Corny.
Stevenson
When is a door not a door?
Bobby Bones
When it's a jar.
Amy
Yeah.
Stevenson
What washes up on tiny beaches?
Bobby Bones
Small sea. Seashell.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Sea. Sand. Sand.
Bobby Bones
Tiny beaches.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Granules.
Bobby Bones
Small.
Caitlin
What washes up?
Stevenson
What washes up?
Bobby Bones
Small waves. Microwaves.
Stevenson
Okay. Did you hear about the hungry clock?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
It ate all the numbers.
Caitlin
Ate all the.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
8, 8, 9.
Bobby Bones
8, 9, 7, 8, 9. Did I hear about it?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
8. Did I hear it? It went tick tock.
Bobby Bones
It kept eating.
Stevenson
Did you hear about the hungry clock?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
It ate the numbers.
Bobby Bones
I kept eating the numbers.
Caitlin
Did you hear about the hungry.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yeah, I heard about it.
Bobby Bones
It ate 2, 2, 10, 8.
Caitlin
Time 12.
Stevenson
It was a hungry, hungry clock. Hungry clock.
Bobby Bones
You sound like the Hungry Hippos commercial.
Caitlin
Ra.
Bobby Bones
How many times did it eat? All day. All numbers.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
It kept eating all day.
Bobby Bones
It kept eating it. It. It ate more.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Non stop eating it.
Caitlin
The big hand. It ate its big hand. Oh, no. Little hand.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
The hungry claw.
Bobby Bones
Hungry clock.
Stevenson
I'm so hungry.
Caitlin
Tik tok.
Stevenson
It was so hungry.
Caitlin
It ate a tik tok.
Bobby Bones
The clock went back to eat more.
Caitlin
We're stumped.
Bobby Bones
It went back at eight seconds. At eight seconds. Oh, eight seconds. No, back for a second.
Amy
Yes.
Caitlin
Good, good, good.
Stevenson
Why didn't the toilet paper cross the road?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Got stuck in the crack.
Caitlin
Go, go, go.
Bobby Bones
What do you.
Caitlin
Wow. You guys were on it.
Bobby Bones
How did we get. How did we get four?
Stevenson
You got crack?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we love. We love the crack.
Stevenson
Four seconds. Microwaves, a jar.
Caitlin
We have four solid.
Bobby Bones
We basically have a call time where we all have to be here by a certain time through the show before the show starts. But I've never been late. My therapist says, hey, you should be late occasionally. I tried last year. It just didn't go well for me. Today's my birthday, and I was only 15 minutes early today, so later than normal. Did you notice?
Stevenson
Yes. And I thought there was an accident.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, there's crap out on the road,
Stevenson
but this was intentional. It was like a gift to yourself.
Bobby Bones
No, I had to wipe poop butts multiple this morning. Dog, baby.
Caitlin
Oh, wow. Oh, busy morning.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So there was just a lot going on.
Stevenson
Okay.
Bobby Bones
That's why I was only 15 minutes early.
Stevenson
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I'm ashamed. Shame. It's my birthday, too. I started with poop butts.
Stevenson
I know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Stevenson
Well, being a dad and not to go too deep and analyze you on your birthday, but let's not. Okay. So I saw this video the other day explaining why people that are chronically early, why that is. Cause you're not just on time. You show up early. And it's not just to work. Like, someone's having a party. Like, I remember we went to an event one time, and we got there so early that we had to, like,
Caitlin
Amy, it's his birthday.
Stevenson
We had to go loop around Loop around a parking lot until we could finally, like, pull in. And you've been that way for probably your whole life. But it's a. It's a control thing, so that you can assess the situation before anybody else gets there and you can know what's up and you can have control.
Caitlin
Is that it?
Bobby Bones
I think it's a control thing in that if I'm late somewhere, there's not going to be trust in me to be on time.
Stevenson
Oh.
Bobby Bones
So it's definitely control, but it's not
Stevenson
for environment to, like, make sure. Okay. I know this is here. This is the exit. Like, I can get out of here this way. Or if I get here early, I can leave.
Bobby Bones
Well, if I get there early.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yes. That's definitely a part. It's all control.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Right. Because I didn't have a lot of control growing up, so now I want to have control in everything that I do. But that's why this morning I was only 15 minutes early.
Stevenson
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Shame. But it's my birthday, so, guys, give me a break, okay?
Stevenson
We're proud of you.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. I do have a lot of gifts up here. Let's just open them on the air. Oh, okay.
Caitlin
I purposely didn't give you mine.
Bobby Bones
That's okay.
Caitlin
I waited.
Bobby Bones
I have Amy sent over last night an awesome chicken fried steak dinner. I didn't know it was coming till last minute because I had some stuff to do and had some podcasts to record. And Caitlin was like, you're going to be home in the next few minutes. And I said, yeah. She goes, okay, you just need to be home because you have a gift coming. And so I get home and this van pulls up and I think it's a chef.
Stevenson
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And either her husband or his wife, I don't know which one was the chef or maybe both of them. And so they said, hey, we have a gift for you. And it was hot. My favorite meal period is chicken fried steak with white gravy. I don't get to have that very often because I can't eat dairy. And so Amy had ordered from a chef to bring over chicken fried steak, white gravy, a salad, some vegetables, and. And a cake with dairy free whipped cream. It was awesome. And me, Caitlin and her mom had it for dinner. It was a plus. Wow.
Stevenson
Yay.
Bobby Bones
I mean, it could not have been a more kind thought because you had to think about that beforehand. And also it hit it right on the head. Like, that was perfect. So I'm very grateful for that. And then also I was talking To Caitlin last night, I was like, I know. Because when Amy's birthday hit, we had just had the baby and we were like scrambling. We're like, oh my God, we gotta say. And so we sent Amy. I was like, I feel bad. I just. We just said Amy flowers. And then they didn't get delivered to her house, they got delivered to the wrong house. It was a whole mess. And Caitlin's like, she'll forgive you. We just had a baby.
Caitlin
Yeah, it's okay.
Stevenson
I haven't even thought about it.
Bobby Bones
So I was going through the guilt last night too, of like I sucked for Amy's birthday and she went through all this to do. But that was. It was awesome.
Stevenson
Like, well, it reminded me of years and years ago. One time we had the whole show over and my mom made you chicken fried steak for your birthday. And I can't make it like she did. And you can't have it like she made it because now you're dairy free because of your stomach stuff. So I was like, well, shoot, those
Bobby Bones
are the lonely days.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Cause I had nowhere to go.
Stevenson
Oh yeah.
Bobby Bones
You know, I was just working and didn't have a big friend group except for the show that they were my friend. So I just brought everybody on and Amy was like, let my mom cook for you. And so that was a very memorable birthday too. So I'm grateful for that. But let's see what we got here. I don't know who gave me what and also I'm very awkward at opening presents anyway, so let's just do it. Cause I'm much better on the air.
Caitlin
Yeah, I think that one was here
Bobby Bones
before you got here.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Hey, don't spoil it.
Caitlin
Just checking.
Stevenson
So where did it.
Bobby Bones
Oh, this is from Morgan.
Morgan
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Enjoy some guilt free and dairy free treats, man. I'm known as a dairy free guy now. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Caitlin
It's your thing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Thank you for your big day. Thank you very much. Let's see what we got here. Oh, yeah. Dad bod. Continuing Rice Krispie treats. And these are. Thank you, Morgan.
Amy
Are those homemade?
Caitlin
Homemade, Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Morgan
Yeah, those are cookie dough bites because you can't have the Oreo. Oreo bites anymore. So I found a version that you can have.
Bobby Bones
That's very nice of you.
Stevenson
Yum.
Bobby Bones
All right, we got something here. It's from Mike D. Happy birthday. Hope this is the best year yet. From Kelsey and Mike D. Oh, I didn't see. Kelsey signed it. A little art from Mike there. Let's see what we got. Oh, this is awesome. So these ears that I wear here, they're very generic. They're silver. Mike hit the red ones.
Caitlin
Ooh.
Bobby Bones
Mike and Kelsey hit the red ones. Mike's here right now.
Caitlin
That's cool.
Bobby Bones
That is a great gift. Thank you very much. Are these dairy free? They're dairy free. Yes, sir. Happy birthday. That is awesome.
Caitlin
And dad bod free.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Yes.
Bobby Bones
So these are. I don't wear traditional headphones. I wear inner ears so you can't see them while we're working. But these are red. That is my favorite color. Okay, great. Just turning us on birthday gifts. I wouldn't even open these in front of people if we weren't doing it on air. What is that? This is a. I don't know who got me this. Let me see the card.
Caitlin
Had to been lunchtime.
Stevenson
Wait, this is a bell.
Bobby Bones
Let's see. This is from Ray and bae. Happy birthday, man. The bell was considered valueless in the world's eyes at Goodwill. Much like the things around you. They talking about you guys, I guess in the world. Good one, Ray. But you make them valuable too. Ray and Bae. So this is an old school Arkansas logo. So it's gotta be from the 70s. Like it's an. I don't even wanna ring it. Cause I don't want it to break. But that's an Arkansas, like a 70s logo bell.
Stevenson
Like a vintage.
Bobby Bones
When I ring this, you guys need to bring me something dairy free.
Caitlin
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Perfect. In the studio. Thank you, Ray and bae. That's really cool. Ye. All right. Awesome. All right, let's see what else we got opening birthday presents. I like doing it on the air because I don't feel awkward because it's like a performance. Amy gave me a present. On the top of it is Lacto Joy. 45 tablets, dietary supplements. Oh, wow.
Stevenson
The lacto, it just. I don't know, something about lacto joy just sounded better than lactaid.
Caitlin
It does.
Bobby Bones
This is from Amy and Stevenson is to Shira.
Caitlin
This is on top of the chicken fried steak.
Stevenson
Wow, Amy, this is something to open. Cause dinner's not. And I felt like the dinner was awesome.
Bobby Bones
One of the best gifts I got in New Year's. So thank you for this too. But let's see, we got some shoes. This shoebox. Awesome. Really cool. New Balance. The purple one she got me last year, I still wear all the time. These are awesome. Thank you very much. Now when I wear dad shoes, it makes sense instead of in the past.
Stevenson
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Thank you guys. That's super nice of everybody.
Caitlin
Well, mine's in the car. So I'll get it for you later. I didn't want to bring it in, so you had to carry all these gifts out. So I was going to give it to you later. Didn't know that this was part of the deal.
Bobby Bones
It wasn't. I walked in and they were here.
Caitlin
I know you were showered with gifts.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So thank you everybody for the nice gift. That's super kind of you guys for thinking about me. Ray, where'd you find that bell? Really? At Goodwill? Yeah, we always just go there looking for vintage stuff and we thought, wow, that's wild in Tennessee and Arkansas Bell. You know, it's the next state over. Like, literally, like I can drive over there in like three hours.
Caitlin
Next to Memphis.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's right there.
Donald
Hey, Donald. Really flying on that treadmill.
Bobby Bones
I'm trying to run as fast AS T mobile 5G home Internet, Zach.
Donald
Well, you better pick it up because now T Mobile has the fastest 5G home Internet according to Ookla Speed Test.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
How's this?
Donald
T Mobile's faster than that, bud. Speed up.
Kane Brown
No.
Donald
Plus they've got a five year price guarantee.
Amy
Come on, faster.
Catch Secor
How can I go any faster?
Donald
Channel the speed oft mobile 5G home Internet. Think hundreds of meter dash fast. Think drag racing fast. Think speed skating fast. Now let's bump up your speed a notch.
Bobby Bones
Hey. Whoa, whoa.
Catch Secor
That's too fast.
Donald
You'll be all right. Just walk it off.
Catch Secor
Get on the fast track.
Bobby Bones
T Mobile now has the fastest 5G home Internet.
Catch Secor
And for a limited time, it starts at just 30 bucks a month with
Bobby Bones
autopay and a voice line.
Catch Secor
Plus a five year price guarantee plus taxes and fees.
Bobby Bones
Fastest according to Ooglo Speed test intelligence data.
Catch Secor
Second half 2025.
Bobby Bones
All rights reserved.
Catch Secor
Guarantee for monthly price of 5G Internet data on eligible plans.
Bobby Bones
Find exclusions and details@t mobile.com Got two crazy stories. Number one, this couple goes on vacation to Thailand. And as they're in bed, a cobra goes across their neck. Like went in the room and slithered across their neck when they were in bed. A couple's vacation in a Thai resort Friday morning turned crazy when one partner woke up screaming after a large black cobra slithered across their neck while they slept. Hotel staff called a professional snake catcher who found the cobra hissing and hiding under the bed. The snake, estimated to be over five feet long, was released back into the wild. It's a big snake. It's a thick snake. You hear five feet, maybe you think, not that big. But it's a cobra. And It's a pretty thick cobra. The snake was put back. Nobody was bitten. That's from ndtv. I did read a story yesterday that snake bites are not as bad as human bites.
Caitlin
That can't be true.
Stevenson
But we're not venomous.
Bobby Bones
No, but we have a ton of disease. Like, if we bite and break skin, you mean?
Stevenson
Oh. So it's not just that we're dangerous in that we can bite something off, but it's. We can transfer a disease.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because all the bacteria and, like, not all snakes. If you're just playing the odds, not all snakes are venomous.
Caitlin
Right.
Bobby Bones
So you get a snake bite. You're just playing the. It's like, I can beat up a kangaroo. No doubt. Can I beat up the biggest, strongest kangaroo? No, but if it were just. We're gonna pick a random kangaroo from the kangaroo lottery. I put my money on me. I'll whoop a kangaroo's butt if it's just matched up, because I might get a baby kangaroo. If I get an average kangaroo, I'll beat the crap out of it. If I get one of those. Like the ones from Looney Tunes, the big boxer one, strong. If I get that one, that's. That's a problem. But they were saying, generally speaking, human bites against snake bites, Humans are way worse.
Stevenson
I can't get into the details. My friend was bit by a human the other day.
Bobby Bones
Nice. Whoa.
Stevenson
In the air.
Bobby Bones
They're okay, but you don't want to give us the details.
Stevenson
I cannot. Okay, but that's interest. I just said. I mean, obviously now I'm like, does he need to go get checked?
Bobby Bones
Same thing with humans. Like, we're not all bacteria and disease filled. The other thing is that Eddie saw a kid get hit by a car yesterday.
Caitlin
Whoa, guys, it was crazy. So hear me out. I want to describe this, because I don't know who's at fault here. So I'm in one lane, and it's a heavy traffic. It's two lanes, heavy traffic, and these two kids are on motorcycles. And the lane I'm in, I'm about four cars back, and the car stops and lets the kids go through. Go ahead. Go cross the road. So they cross the road, but the other lane's not in on this. So a car's coming. Bam. Hits one of the boys on the bikes. The kid goes flying. He's on the side of the road crying.
Bobby Bones
That car. I don't know who's legally at fault. You can't stop and let somebody cross in a situation like that. If you're not also watching the other side.
Stevenson
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You shouldn't do that. I get you want to be nice and do that because that happened, that you got in an accident that way.
Caitlin
Yep.
Bobby Bones
When I saw the news, someone said, eddie, cross. And you cross, but that other lane hit you.
Caitlin
There's a semi coming. Boom. Hits, T boned me. So the kid was fine. It looks like he broke his leg, but he was rolling around in pain. I kind of got out and said, hey, do I need to call 911?
Bobby Bones
Breaking a leg fine, though? Yeah. I feel like if you broke your leg, the kid lived. But I don't know if that's fine, man.
Caitlin
The way he got hit, I thought it was like, it's over.
Bobby Bones
Really? Yes.
Stevenson
So, Eddie, tell us more about how you got out.
Caitlin
So I get out.
Bobby Bones
Okay. All right.
Caitlin
So by that point, there's already, like, four other people around him, and I go run. And I said, do you need me to call 91 1? And they said, no, we already got him on the phone. All right.
Bobby Bones
Did you go, do you need a kidney?
Caitlin
No. No, I didn't.
Stevenson
Did you say, I used to be a lifeguard?
Caitlin
No. It looked like the scene was handled, so then I just went on my way.
Stevenson
Okay.
Bobby Bones
That's always the case when you stumble upon stuff. The scene always happens to be handled.
Caitlin
But I do always ask, have we called 911? And if the answer is yes, I'm good to go.
Stevenson
Because they might be busy, you know, tending to the situation.
Caitlin
Correct.
Bobby Bones
That's wild to see. This is the car hit a kid on a bike. Like, aside from what the rules are, I think if you're going to cross the road, even as a car, they're letting you through. You don't go through. In that situation, you wave them through because you can't see the other side.
Caitlin
Right.
Bobby Bones
Unless they're going, hold, but then you're trusting them to guide you.
Caitlin
And this wasn't a crosswalk or anything. It was just a random part of the road that they were crossing.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So it was bad. How did it end before you drove off?
Caitlin
They were all just with a kid, and he was crying, but he was fine. He was holding his leg. He was alive.
Bobby Bones
What happened when the car hit the bike? Did the car drive over the bike?
Caitlin
No, he didn't. And I felt bad. This is like a teenage boy.
Stevenson
So it's one of those motorized bikes?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Stevenson
Okay. I keep seeing more and more kids on these and on roads that they should be on, and it's freaking me out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. When we go walk in the evening, these motorized bikes come flying by us from school.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Pretty cool.
Bobby Bones
I wish I'd had one of those.
Stevenson
Yeah, well, yeah, but they need to obey the laws.
Bobby Bones
Kids don't really obey laws.
Stevenson
Okay, well, this is what happens.
Caitlin
Don't be crossing a busy street like that. That was crazy.
Bobby Bones
That car should have never stopped. And let those kids try to go across. I feel like that's a bit irresponsible,
Stevenson
especially when it's not a crosswalk.
Bobby Bones
You guys hit us up if you want. 8, 7, 7, 7. Bobby.
Kane Brown
Bobby. Bone show.
Amy
Bonehead Glory of the day.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
This story comes to us from Memphis, Tennessee. See, a woman had a Mercedes that needed some work done. She drops it off. The dealership says, hey, can you make these repairs? Sure. Well, the guy was like, man, I got a date tonight. I think I'm gonna drive this Mercedes, impress the chick.
Bobby Bones
Dang.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
And so he drove it, picked up the girl, pulled up to a sports bar.
Bobby Bones
No, that woman was at the sports bar. No way. What was the town?
Catch Secor
Memphis.
Bobby Bones
There's a small town, but Memphis city, big city. That's crazy.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Well, I mean, it was in Collierville, which is right outside Collierville. Yeah, I don't know right outside of Memphis, but, yeah, so I guess a smaller town.
Bobby Bones
I had a friend that used to run valets. He owned a valet service. And this is way back in the day, so, I mean, I don't even know him anymore. He was a friend then. And it would be cold. We all lived in Austin, and we'd be like, we don't want to walk anymore. Since he had the valet, owned the valet company. He'd be like, what car do you have that we can drive? So he'd get a car and we'd drive it over to another valet in town that was close to where we're going. And then that valet would just drive it back to the other one.
Caitlin
That's crazy.
Stevenson
That is crazy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we lived in Collierville.
Caitlin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Back in the day. Back in the day. That's crazy.
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
Okay, I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
Bones, let's grab a few calls. This is Amy in Texas. Amy, you're on the show. What's going on?
Amy
Hey, good morning. Morning, studio.
Bobby Bones
Morning.
Amy
So I was just listening and. And talking about with Eddie, seeing that kid get hit on that E bike. Yeah, I was the person who hit a kid a few weeks ago, and similar. Similar situation. It was oncoming. Traffic was dead stopped. I was going the opposite direction. Didn't have anybody in my way. And sure enough, a kid crossed three lanes of traffic, and he was on his little E bike, and I was probably going 40 miles an hour in my big truck, and I didn't see the kid until he was literally dead center in my truck. And I locked up my brakes and I. I felt I hit him. Oh, it was horrible. Kid was 11 years old. I've got. I've got a 11. Well, 12 now, but I have a 12 and a 15 year old. I was just a wreck. The kid was okay, but, you know, he was. He jumped up and his leg was split open from his knee down. His shoe got knocked off of him. It was absolutely horrible. So, yeah, I can only imagine seeing it, but being that person is even worse.
Bobby Bones
His shoe got knocked off. Because at times when it goes worse and it's more tragic, they find shoes everywhere.
Caitlin
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So this, luckily, was not tragic. This was really bad. And luckily the kid's okay. But it's crazy. His shoe came off.
Amy
Oh, yeah. And it was crazy. There was a county, a sheriff, sheriff's deputy who happened to see the kid hit the ditch, and he pulled over, thinking the kid wrecked into the. The ditch there. And I'm like, no, look on the front of my truck. He got hit. That wasn't. That wasn't a wreck. That was a launch.
Bobby Bones
Did the ambulance come?
Amy
They did. And his mom, he. He was moving over and he was almost home. So his mom showed up on the scene about two minutes later, and. But yeah, the ambulance, they decided that they would just take him in themselves. And I checked in with the mother later, and no broken bones.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Amy
Just kind of beat up and scratched up. But I tell you what, I couldn't get the shake out of my inner core for hours and hours. It was horrible.
Bobby Bones
I'm sorry that you had to go through that. I'm happy the kid is okay, you know, generally speaking. So did they unfairly blame you at first, or did everybody understand what happened?
Amy
No, nobody blamed me. And the poor little kid, he was. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. And so. And as soon as the mom showed up, the mom, like, gives me hugs and tells me she's so sorry that he did it.
Bobby Bones
And.
Amy
And so. No, I mean, there was no blame. It was clearly the kid should not have been where he was.
Bobby Bones
Man, I'm happy that that ended like it ended with everybody. Okay. Because that is crazy. Amy, thank you for that call. I appreciate you sharing that story with us.
Amy
Well, y' all have a great day.
Bobby Bones
All Right. See you later.
Stevenson
This makes me want to go home and just have a. You know, Stevenson rides his regular bike all the time, but he did get a electric scooter for Christmas. And sometimes I have, like, you know, ER doctors pop up on my Instagram, like, doing a video. If there was five things I'd never allow my kid to have, it'd be an electric scooter or electric bike is always one of them. And I'm like, ugh, shoot. But, I mean, he's very responsible. But this is reminding me I need to go home and make sure that we are. I revisit all of the rules.
Caitlin
Same.
Bobby Bones
Let's go to Kim, who is listening in Delaware. Hey, Kim, you're on the show. What do you want to say?
Amy
Yes. Hi, Bobby. Happy birthday. Fatherhood looks great on you. And I really, really wanted to say the lunchbox. Congratulations. You look so happy and so handsome. I am so glad for you. So glad you got chosen.
Bobby Bones
Hey, talk about the handsome thing a little more. He'd like to hear some more handsome.
Amy
I would like to hear some more about that lunch. I just, like. You just blew me away when I saw you in that tux. I'm like, oh, you had it going on. You just really looked handsome. I just thought it was the most. The wonderful thing for you. And the haters, this is what I say to them, blah, blah, blah.
Bobby Bones
Love it.
Amy
They got nothing to say. You all are great. I love the show and just keep up the great work. And, Bobby, take naps whenever you can.
Bobby Bones
All right, Kim, I appreciate the call. Hope you have a great rest of the day.
Amy
You too. Enjoy and take care.
Bobby Bones
All right, thank you. Bye. For the first time in a long time, my wallpaper on my phone is not my wife. Or occasionally when I was being passive aggressive. Arkansas Razorback helmet. When we got into a fight.
Caitlin
I remember that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm not gonna hold it up because we're on camera, but baby Billy's the picture now.
Caitlin
I saw that.
Stevenson
She took over.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, she's taking over everything at this point. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Caitlin
So special.
Bobby Bones
My wallpaper is that. And so my wife changes her wallpaper, like, every 10 minutes at this point of different baby pictures. Yeah, we're in it. George Burges has been added to our I Heart country Festival. So Ticketmaster.com if you want to get tickets. And there is a massive lineup for this show on May 2nd in Austin. Luke Bryan, Kane Brown Parker McCollum, Riley Greene, Shabuzzi Lauren Elena, Russell Dickerson. So many more. We just added George Burge. I'm hosting it. So Ticketmaster.com if you want to get tickets to that show, that'll be an awesome show. Cannot wait to be there. Otherwise we will see you guys tomorrow. Dan and Shay on the show tomorrow. You guys have a great Thursday. Bye everybody. The Bobby Bones Show Theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram reedyarberry Scuba Steve Executive Producer Raymundo Head of Production I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast. What's up cousin?
Stevenson
I want a new phone.
Bobby Bones
Have you seen any good deals? Everyone has free phones.
Stevenson
But when I switched to T mobile
Bobby Bones
I got more value and so much more. Live streaming included and travel benefits. And the best part, the price of
Lunchbox (Daniel Chapel)
your talk, text and data is guaranteed for five years.
Bobby Bones
Get more benefits and more value. AT T Mobile Family save and get a 5 year price guarantee. Switch now@t mobile.com Qualifying plan requires price guarantee on DOC tax and theta exclusions like taxes and fees apply. Ctmobile.com this is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed human.
Episode Theme:
This episode is a lively, personal, and often hilarious mix of Bobby Bones’ birthday celebrations, listener questions, and signature show chaos. The team discusses co-host Lunchbox’s wild appearance (and fallout) on The Price Is Right, tangled finances after a Robinhood scam, a fiery debate over password-sharing in relationships, and features a special interview about the song “Wagon Wheel.” The episode also includes classic show segments like celebrity birthday quizzes and “morning cornies.”
[00:45 – 06:30]
[06:31 – 10:18]
[10:45 – 14:05]
[14:07 – 19:16]
[25:37 – 28:16]
[29:55 – 31:43]
[31:46 – 33:40]
[40:16 – 51:30]
[45:22 – 46:39]
[51:30 – 51:50]
On Price Is Right feedback:
On trust and passwords:
On getting scammed:
On accidents & accountability:
The show remains friendly, energetic, joke-packed, and highly conversational. The dynamic between cast members is playful but supportive, with plenty of roasting (especially about Lunchbox’s life choices or mistakes). Listener engagement is front and center, with genuine empathy shown for real-life stories.
This episode is a perfect introduction to The Bobby Bones Show’s unique blend of personal storytelling, celebrity interviews, interactive games, and real audience connections—punctuated by Bobby’s authentic and at times self-deprecating tone.
Skip to [06:31] for the Password Debate, [10:45] for Kane Brown’s interview, or [25:37] for the wild Robinhood scam for the episode’s most debated and discussed moments.