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Bobby Bones
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Chelsea Handler
The people who need the most love often ask for it in the most unloving ways. So when I see someone's behavior, the first thing I try and think of is how is that a plea for love? Whatever behavior you see from someone, it's them asking for love in some way. And I think we see it in children the most where when, when a child's throwing a tantrum, they're simply asking for presence, love and connection.
Amy Brown
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Bobby Bones
Hi, I'm Radhi Devlukia and I am the host of a really good cry podcast. And I had the opportunity to talk to Davey Brown with women, any kind of thing, where there might be this underlying edge of self sacrifice as martyrdom. If you're never filling, you're telling yourself a story and you're actually avoiding what you should be doing. You got to get in, you got to get your hands dirty.
Chelsea Handler
Listen to a really good cry on.
Bobby Bones
The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
The Bobby Bones Show.
Amy Brown
Bobby Bones.
Bobby Bones
Earlier in the show we talked about, well, a lot of stuff, but you wake up and you don't know a language that you used to know or you have an accent that you didn't have, or you have some sort of special skill that you didn't have. So that's in part one of the podcast. But I have another story. A 47 year old woman from western France has been speaking with a distinctively English accent ever since she had her tonsils removed 14 years ago. So this is not even brain. It's not brain because earlier it was brain. This is tonsils removed. She's a cashier, she doesn't speak English. She only knows some basic words that she learned in school decades ago. But hearing her speak in her native tongue, you would have believed she was born in England. For 14 years, she's been speaking with an English accent that makes most people think she is English.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Bobby Bones
The truth is stranger than that. She's 47 years old. She has been stuck with her English accent. After she woke up from a tonsil removal surgery, her children had gone through the same procedure and they talked in a nasal voice, but it went away after a few days. So she wasn't too worried in the beginning. But as weeks passed, her weird accent remained just as strong. Three months later, they went to the doctor and they were like, what's even going on with you? And she was like, I have this accent. Doctor didn't believe her. Eventually, she was diagnosed with do you know what it's called?
Amy Brown
I don't.
Bobby Bones
Foreign Accent syndrome.
Amy Brown
Oh, yeah. Fas yeah.
Bobby Bones
An extremely rare condition that can be caused by an accident, a stroke, or an operation. Her medical records show that during her tonsil surgery, an area of the brain was less well irrigated.
Eddie
So it was brain.
Amy Brown
That's what they call it. Less well irrigated. So it's not getting dry brain. It's not getting hydration and brain dry.
Bobby Bones
Socket nutrients or signals. Oddity central with that story, but that is crazy that it was after a tonsil surgery. But it does root back to the brain. So there you go. I got a bunch of stuff. Amy, what do you have?
Amy Brown
Smish. Smish.
Bobby Bones
And she's ready. She's ready.
Lunchbox
Me and Eddie took bets in the bathroom.
Eddie
We were. I owe him five bucks.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Amy Brown
I think I finally have the hang of it. Now what we're doing.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Amy Brown
Smish. Mish. Don't get fished. That should be your new mantra because did you know that phishing via text message actually has a term, and it's called smishing. And I got a smish message.
Bobby Bones
Okay, go ahead.
Amy Brown
This is definitely not me because I've not been to any escort service sites.
Bobby Bones
We're not sure of that.
Amy Brown
Okay, so. So the text message I got since your profile looks like gentleman typos, I came to see you for a chat. Can you do that? I have the number it came from. I haven't called it back or anything, but it's written like they're reaching out to someone who visited, like, an escort site.
Bobby Bones
Do you think it's they've messed up and texted the wrong person or they're sending that to 10,000 people.
Amy Brown
Yeah. And then those that, like, went. Happen to have gone to escort sites, they're like, oh, yeah, I can chat. I can do that.
Bobby Bones
So what do we learn from this?
Amy Brown
I just mostly learned after I was googling because I was trying to look up of other people if there's like a known, like, text scam. And then that's when I came across an article titled Smish, Smish, don't get phished.
Bobby Bones
I think the tech scam is they just present scenarios and send the same scenario to as many numbers as possible and hope somebody responds. I get them all the time. Becky, question mark or hey, Sean, still live there? Or just anything. Oh, I know they want you just to be like, ah, wrong number or something. Oh, sorry, I have this. But what if. And they're just trying to get you to have a conversation with them.
Amy Brown
Like, I Got you want to eat crab legs tonight?
Lunchbox
Yeah, I got. Would you like to go to dinner next week? And I replied, yeah, that sounds great. But they never replied. I'm like, well, what happened? Why didn't you want to go to crab legs?
Bobby Bones
One's interesting.
Eddie
Crab legs.
Amy Brown
Do you think that one's. Do they really want to go get crab legs?
Bobby Bones
They're very specific. I figured, like, I'm like, maybe I do.
Amy Brown
Yeah. But Lunchbox had a specific one. And didn't we think that, like, we thought it was pick them up at the airport?
Lunchbox
Yeah, pick her up at the airport. And then Nina. I had to pick up Nina at the airport.
Bobby Bones
She's still there.
Lunchbox
Never responded it.
Bobby Bones
She's still there with her bags.
Eddie
I think it's funny that they asked him to go to dinner and he said yes, and they said, forget it. Yeah.
Lunchbox
They didn't respond after that. I was like, that sounds great. What would you like to get to eat?
Amy Brown
I had that smish the other day too. That was like, how's your mom?
Bobby Bones
You can't make smish work that quickly.
Amy Brown
I'm really trying.
Bobby Bones
I know. You can't, though.
Lunchbox
I'm very confused on what you're saying.
Amy Brown
Okay. So they asked about my mom. I still. I could keep engaging with them because I bet they would.
Bobby Bones
And I think the engagement they want is, hey, you got the wrong number. I think that's their plan.
Amy Brown
Yeah. But then I was like, my mom died in 2014. What up? And they were like, oh, my gosh, I'm so sorry for your pause.
Bobby Bones
Well, that sounds like it wasn't even a scam. That sounds like somebody nice person.
Amy Brown
No, I think that they were still scamming.
Bobby Bones
Huh?
Amy Brown
They were still smishing. I'm sorry. Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
A polite smisher, but the smish, it doesn't make sense. The word.
Amy Brown
It's called smishy because it's.
Bobby Bones
So is it sms?
Amy Brown
Sms, yeah, SMS phishing combined.
Bobby Bones
They should call it, like, tishing or something. What? Like text phishing?
Eddie
Text fishing.
Amy Brown
But texting is sms.
Lunchbox
Let's just call it.
Bobby Bones
But nobody calls it sms.
Amy Brown
That also sounds dirty.
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy Brown
Sms.
Eddie
Why?
Bobby Bones
Everything sounds dirty. Do you escort service.
Amy Brown
No.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You are on the escort service site.
Amy Brown
What's that thing people engage in? That's like.
Bobby Bones
You tell us, you sign up.
Lunchbox
I don't know what that is, but.
Bobby Bones
That'S not what you're thinking of. Is not dirty. Why do you look at me that. I know you're talking about people that, like, whisper.
Amy Brown
No, that. No, like Chains and stuff.
Bobby Bones
Bdsm.
Amy Brown
Oh, I told you.
Eddie
What is it? Bdsm?
Lunchbox
They're called freak offs.
Bobby Bones
No, but it's like. What's it. What's it called, though, when they do the sounds?
Amy Brown
Oh, amsr.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. Asmr.
Amy Brown
Oh, whatever.
Morgan
There's also a song with Rihanna, S and M that you might be thinking of.
Amy Brown
S and M. That's what it is.
Bobby Bones
No, that's snl. That's on Saturday night.
Amy Brown
Well, whatever.
Bobby Bones
I feel like your travel week has been a little. A little wearing on you.
Amy Brown
Oh, for sure.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You're a little drunk right now.
Amy Brown
I'm lacking jet lag. Yeah. My brain is lacking. What was it? It's got a.
Bobby Bones
It was improperly. Well, irrigated.
Amy Brown
My brain is lacking irrigation.
Bobby Bones
When did you get in last night?
Amy Brown
I got home at midnight.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Amy Brown
It was a little delayed getting out of California, and then we had a layover in Phoenix and then.
Bobby Bones
That sucks. That makes sense. But that sucks.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's rough. What time did you get to bed?
Bobby Bones
Respectfully, that makes sense.
Amy Brown
Well, I got in the shower and probably 10 minutes later.
Bobby Bones
Really? Respectfully, that makes sense.
Amy Brown
You know, deftoliation makes so much sense. What makes sense?
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy Brown
My brain. Whatever, guys, I was ready.
Lunchbox
It makes sense.
Bobby Bones
So much sense.
Amy Brown
But how does it make sense? Because today, the day that I'm lacking irrigation, I finally was ready.
Bobby Bones
I'll say this, but I had to set myself. I'll say this, and I don't want to spoil anything, but I'm gonna say one word. Poop. Okay.
Amy Brown
Oh, that makes sense.
Eddie
That's all you gotta say? That's all you gotta say.
Bobby Bones
Hey, those that are big listeners, they'll soon see and they'll reference back to this and go, oh, got it.
Amy Brown
People with ADHD will appreciate this. Sometimes you just have to set yourself up for success. And I knew I'd already messed up multiple times. And I was like, I gotta get this. I gotta get it together. So not only I wrote it down on a piece of paper next to me, and then I had it up highlighted in yellow. Big yellow. The whole thing here. I can't miss it because sometimes. I know.
Bobby Bones
Talking about that anymore.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we moved on.
Bobby Bones
We moved on.
Amy Brown
No, but you brought up that things make sense. Like I'm a little.
Bobby Bones
But you nailed that, so that wouldn't have been what it was about.
Amy Brown
And I'm explaining how I nailed it. I had to like.
Bobby Bones
No, we're good, though.
Amy Brown
Set timers and reminders.
Lunchbox
I hate to tell you, this is more interesting than Your smish story. If you'd have just gone about how you nailed it.
Bobby Bones
Nobody calls it sms, but that's how.
Amy Brown
They came up with smishing.
Bobby Bones
I know, and I got it when you told the story, but then you tried to fit it in just casually.
Amy Brown
Whatever. I'm just proud that my. All my little notes to myself and my highlighting and my bold, like, it worked out. You came to me. I was ready.
Bobby Bones
Nice job, Ray. Give me this voicemail.
Eddie
This message is for Morgan. Morgan, you've got to finish the chair. You're from Kansas. The one thing about all of us.
Bobby Bones
Kansans is we don't quit.
Eddie
You've heard the phrase, fight, grind, repeat. Do it for the B team, your home state, and most importantly, your parents. I know they didn't raise a quitter. You've got this, Morgan. I believe in you.
Morgan
I'm not a winner. That also. That's doing it for a lot of you. First of all, I'm not a quitter.
Bobby Bones
But there's a chair out there that's incomplete.
Morgan
I hear you, but, like, of all the lists of things that are going on in my life and things that I have to do, the chair is at the complete bottom.
Lunchbox
Oh, man.
Morgan
Sounds like there's no need.
Bobby Bones
You let down Kansas. Let me listen to you.
Morgan
I'm not letting down anybody.
Bobby Bones
You let down Wayfair.
Morgan
I'm not letting anybody down.
Bobby Bones
You let down the B team. You let down the Pope. You let down Amy, your book. You let down. There's a lot of people.
Lunchbox
You let down K State.
Amy Brown
You didn't let me down. I don't care.
Morgan
I could care less about the stinking chair that's sitting out there.
Eddie
Oh, you don't care about Kans?
Bobby Bones
Your parents, they raised you better than yours.
Morgan
My parents also care less about this chair. But if somebody wants it, why don't they take it home?
Eddie
I'm so, like, why is she quitting? Like, I'm not quitting. This went from a, like, I can beat Eddie at building a chair to like, just quitting.
Bobby Bones
It's just an incomplete chair that someone could sit in and hurt themselves and, you know, fault that would be.
Morgan
Morgan, that's not true. Somebody could take it home if they wanted to. It doesn't need to sit there, but.
Bobby Bones
It needs to be pleaded.
Morgan
Yeah, but that's also why I'm not a quitter. If I wanted to take it home, I would finish it, but I don't care to take it home.
Eddie
Okay, that doesn't make any sense.
Bobby Bones
No, it doesn't. Make any sense at all. And I guess Wayfair, our sponsor, a great client, is just, like, sitting there.
Morgan
Does somebody want to take. Does somebody want to take the chair home?
Lunchbox
If you finish it, I'll take it home.
Morgan
I'll get to it.
Bobby Bones
We could. Here's what you could do. You could finish it. We could all sign it and give it to a listener.
Morgan
Okay.
Bobby Bones
As a prize.
Morgan
See, if there's a purpose for it, then I will finish it.
Lunchbox
It'll be just like the basketball.
Bobby Bones
As a prize. I'd say auction it. We could literally give it to somebody. I want to auction it. We'll give it to a listener as a gift.
Morgan
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because we auction. It's gonna happen like Eddie did.
Eddie
This basketball right here. Yeah, it's not going anywhere.
Bobby Bones
It's still there. All right, one, I just wanted to.
Amy Brown
Remind listeners, make sure if you're using a Google search, that you're not clicking.
Bobby Bones
On the first thing that pops up in the search history.
Amy Brown
Oftentimes, it'll say, sponsored. I actually work for an insurance company, and our company, as well as many of our competitors, have been the target of website spoofing lately, which is a thing where cyber criminals will duplicate the website and steal the login credentials from the person that is logging in. If you are doing the Google search, make sure you are clicking on the.
Bobby Bones
Correct organization that you are trying to access. There you go. That's good to know. I rarely click the sponsor anyway, because I just feel like that's not the actual best search. It's what somebody paid for. But I appreciate you sharing that.
Lunchbox
I did accidentally do that one time. I was trying to get a plumber, and I Google searched it, and I thought I was clicking on the one, but I clicked on the sponsored one.
Bobby Bones
But that's okay for the most part. She's saying, you start watching out, sometimes.
Eddie
The sponsored one's the one you're looking for.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Eddie
Like, better help. Boom. Sponsored by. Oh, there it is.
Bobby Bones
Yep. But she's saying, just be a little more aware, because one of the new scams, they call it smishing.
Lunchbox
Ah, Stop.
Eddie
Thank you, smm.
Amy Brown
It's catching on, guys.
Bobby Bones
Bdsm. Give me one more.
Eddie
I called a few weeks ago asking about Bobby when his next book is coming out, and the conversation led to basically all my insider baseball questions.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I have my list ready if.
Eddie
You guys are still interested or however.
Bobby Bones
That could work out. So she didn't ask him on this voicemail?
Eddie
No, because when we talked to her, we played a voicemail. Last time you Said, hey, get your list together. When you have it, let me know.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
And then we'll call her up and I guess, let her ask the questions.
Bobby Bones
What if she just asked him on voicemail?
Eddie
She can, I guess. Yeah, we also call her, too, and talk to her.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Well, I don't know. Yeah, I think I call her right now. We sure?
Eddie
We could try it out. Yeah, I think that was the original pitch was, hey, let us know what you got, and then we'll call you.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Let's not call her right now. I don't know what she's doing. Okay. I want to make sure. I want to get her good and focused. So we'll say we'll set it up.
Eddie
We'll call her and see what works. Yeah, we don't know if she got in late from Los Angeles. Never know.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to get roped into one of those. Yeah, we'd love to talk to her. Cool. Around the room. Lunchbox. Over to you.
Lunchbox
A man in Houston asked his neighbor, hey, can you help me move some of the furniture out of my house? I'm getting rid of it. So they're moving furniture, and there's some boxes in the garage. And he goes to move a box, get it out of their way. Dead body in there.
Amy Brown
No way. No way.
Bobby Bones
You have anything to do with the guy that was there?
Lunchbox
Yeah, the homeowner had murdered his contractor.
Bobby Bones
Why would the homeowner then have the guy anywhere near it? I know. Yeah. Or you don't send anybody near the body if you know there's a body.
Lunchbox
It was in the garage in a box, and they were moving furniture, and he went to move the box out of the way and found the body. And then he tried to attack the guy helping him move furniture, but luckily he got away.
Eddie
Does it say how long the body was there?
Lunchbox
It said like a. Maybe half a day. A day?
Eddie
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Oh, it was fresh.
Lunchbox
It was fresh.
Bobby Bones
So why do you let anybody in your house at a place where they. Where you've done something criminal?
Lunchbox
I would assume that he was getting rid of furniture that probably had blood on it. Yeah, he couldn't get it out by himself. I mean, I would. That's just my.
Bobby Bones
Then you chop it up and nobody ever goes out. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Get a chainsaw. Do something.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Not even the body? The furniture.
Amy Brown
Easy to chop up a body.
Bobby Bones
No, no, I'm talking about the one said body. Furniture.
Amy Brown
Oh, I was picturing.
Lunchbox
Yeah, he needed help moving furniture.
Bobby Bones
Flight. Long flight.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Late night.
Amy Brown
There was a body, though.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay, but isn't that crazy?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, it's. Yes, but in my mind, I'm going, if you know there's a body there, why would you have anybody near where that they could see that body? Right. Am I nuts? No.
Eddie
No, you're not nuts.
Lunchbox
And how do you have a box big enough for a body?
Eddie
Christmas tree box.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's a good one.
Bobby Bones
Good one.
Lunchbox
You know anything else?
Eddie
Six foot?
Bobby Bones
I mean, I would say one of those big plastic crates that you could fold a body up, depending on how tall he was.
Eddie
You have to cut it up a little bit.
Bobby Bones
You just fold it.
Eddie
Fold the body.
Bobby Bones
I don't know how much I watch my wife get in one of my suitcases, but a dead body, does it.
Lunchbox
Fold like, I feel like a dead body is stiff?
Amy Brown
Oh, yes.
Bobby Bones
I don't think regular mortises sets in after a day and a half or so.
Eddie
But, like, what about, like, me?
Bobby Bones
Like we used to see when rigor mortis sets it on the human body. Mike. Two hours.
Lunchbox
Oh, fully.
Bobby Bones
Its peak is in 6 to 12.
Eddie
That's when you stiffen up.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, hours. Wow. Okay, great point. Then you couldn't fold it if it was like, it's tight.
Amy Brown
Maybe you fold them right away.
Bobby Bones
I chop. I'd take us all.
Eddie
Do you remember when someone did that?
Bobby Bones
No.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Colton Patel.
Bobby Bones
Dexter.
Eddie
That guy.
Lunchbox
Colton Patania.
Bobby Bones
I don't remember.
Lunchbox
That is UT campus. Jennifer Cave.
Bobby Bones
Those names sound slightly familiar.
Eddie
It was his girlfriend, and he sawed her up and put her in a bathtub.
Bobby Bones
But were you working in News den?
Eddie
Yes. And he bought that saw at the store my wife was working at. She wasn't working that day, though.
Amy Brown
Oh, that'd be really.
Bobby Bones
And apparently it disappears after a while. After 24 hours, it's gone. So the guy's all flexible again.
Eddie
Flexi. Okay.
Bobby Bones
And then comes back in at 48.
Eddie
So, like, I'm not flexible, but if I die, am I more flexible than I am alive?
Bobby Bones
No, your muscles are still going to probably for a day. It's not like all of a sudden, you're Gumby.
Amy Brown
Oh, I thought you could just do it. It just doesn't hurt, you know?
Bobby Bones
Well, your muscles are. Say, your hamstrings.
Amy Brown
Like, you can make me touch my toes, but it's just gonna hurt me.
Bobby Bones
Yep. But it's also gonna be harder to. It's gonna hurt you because it's harder to do.
Eddie
It's like a rubber band.
Amy Brown
I mean, if I don't feel.
Bobby Bones
It's like a rubber band.
Eddie
Tight rubber band.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So but you may not feel pain. But it's still gonna be tough to pull. Cause they're not built to stretch. Eventually, they'll probably release.
Amy Brown
Long flight.
Bobby Bones
Long flight. But you're not wrong. But in this time period, it's. Even without rigor mortis, the muscles are still, for the most part, gonna remain what the muscles were six months from now. I don't know what's up with the body. Probably smells bad for sure.
Lunchbox
How long until it starts smelling?
Eddie
I feel like I'd say a day, man.
Lunchbox
Putting in the garage seems kind of risky too.
Bobby Bones
Google that. Mike's gonna get investigated for looking up all the dead body stuff. How long till a dead body starts to smell? Oh, God, these searches are adding up.
Eddie
What if somebody dies, like, around Mike, and then it's Google search.
Bobby Bones
But we can play this. We can play this and be like, I made him do it.
Amy Brown
Right.
Eddie
What was it again?
Lunchbox
How long it takes.
Bobby Bones
Hey, how long are you in the snow until you die?
Amy Brown
Be like, it was a butt. Google.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. How long until a dead body smells?
Eddie
It's a very weird question.
Bobby Bones
Ho's Long says it happens three to five days after death.
Lunchbox
Oh, okay. So you got a few days some.
Bobby Bones
Time there during the bloating stages. I hate the bloating stages. Even alive, I hate the bloating stages.
Eddie
Terrible.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. Let's go to Morgan. Morgan?
Morgan
Yeah. Travis, Kelsey and Taylor Swift. They might be living together.
Eddie
I thought they were already living together.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I already assumed that.
Amy Brown
Living together where? I mean, so does that be, like.
Lunchbox
Does she even live anywhere?
Amy Brown
Yeah, I just feel like you're always on the go when you're people.
Bobby Bones
I think she has a main home in New York, and then a main. She has a home here in Nashville, a condo, but I think her main home's in New. I don't know.
Amy Brown
Doesn't you have one, like, you know, fancy on the water?
Bobby Bones
Yes. In, like, Rhode island or something?
Eddie
What's the fancy one?
Bobby Bones
Cape Cod.
Eddie
Cape Cod?
Morgan
No, it's not Cape Cod.
Amy Brown
Nantucket.
Morgan
It's in Connecticut.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, one of those states.
Lunchbox
Greenwich.
Bobby Bones
Greenwich. Greenwich. Hamptons.
Eddie
The Hamptons.
Lunchbox
That's another one.
Bobby Bones
We're just guys. We're just saying.
Lunchbox
Crap.
Bobby Bones
I'll be honest with you.
Eddie
It's one of those rich northeast places.
Bobby Bones
You can tell we've not been to any of those places, though. That's how you know we have not been to a single one of those places.
Morgan
Wait, that one is original. I was on the beach. It was a public beach, and I saw it. Where her house Is up in Northeast.
Bobby Bones
What state?
Morgan
It was Rhode Island.
Bobby Bones
Okay, that's what I thought.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And you guys all ran me over Nantucket. So then I started to believe I wasn't right, so. But that's the one the stalker went to.
Morgan
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
So I don't know if she has.
Bobby Bones
It now, but she has properties in Nashville, New York, Beverly Hills, and Rhode Island. I don't know where her main house is.
Morgan
Okay, well, so Travis, Kelsey and Taylor Swift. He was talking on his podcast and he said they bought a house in Florida. He kept referring to we. He's like, we have furniture. We have all this stuff. And one of the other guys on it pushed him and asked, like, if he had any say in the decoration. And he, like, made kind of a flirty joke. It was like, oh, yeah, it's better if I do, or something like that. So now all the Swifties are assuming they're living together down in Florida.
Amy Brown
Florida.
Lunchbox
They bought a beach house.
Amy Brown
Miami.
Morgan
Boca Raton.
Bobby Bones
Florida's new. What'd you say?
Morgan
Boca Raton.
Bobby Bones
No one has ever said it.
Eddie
Like, no one has ever said that.
Bobby Bones
The most wonder bred white person on this show from Kansas, because I tell you, it's Boca Raton with an accent.
Eddie
That's what it's called. Call Boca Roston.
Bobby Bones
I've been sitting for too long.
Lunchbox
No, late flight.
Eddie
She says she's been sitting next to me for too long.
Bobby Bones
It's rubbing off on her.
Eddie
It's terrible.
Lunchbox
Oh, my goodness.
Bobby Bones
Did you see Travis Kelce got pretty hairy back?
Amy Brown
I did not see that.
Bobby Bones
You see a picture of him getting out of the suv? Made me feel good about myself. Yeah.
Eddie
I'm like, he's hairy.
Bobby Bones
He. He has a lot of hair anyway, like, everywhere and his chest and stuff. But it's like, yeah, everywhere. He does, like, when I take his shirt off, like, even when he's, like, practicing stuff, he's very hairy guy. But I kind of liked it, made it relatable.
Lunchbox
You, like, normal, you liked it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because he doesn't like, waxes back. He's just like a dude. Even though he's rich, he's not having all that stuff done. Oh, he's playing ball. Dude it up.
Eddie
Yeah. With Taylor Swift.
Bobby Bones
With Taylor Swift.
Eddie
That's pretty cool.
Bobby Bones
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Chelsea Handler
This week on Dear Chelsea with me Chelsea Handler.
Amy Brown
Jay Shetty joins us.
Chelsea Handler
The people who need the most love often ask for it in the most unloving ways. So when I see someone's behavior, the first thing I try and think of is how is that a plea for love? Whatever behavior you see from someone, it's them asking for love in some way. And I think we see it in children the most where when a child's throwing a tantrum, they're simply asking for presence, love and connection. And I think we're all just big children who are still asking for love, still seeking that approval, still wanting that connection and that embrace and also to.
Amy Brown
Meet everything with love.
Bobby Bones
Right when you can come from a.
Amy Brown
Place of love, even when you're dealing.
Bobby Bones
With anger or frustration or any of.
Amy Brown
The things that don't make you feel.
Morgan
Good, to just return it with love.
Amy Brown
Is a beautiful lesson. Listen to Dear Chelsea on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here, Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum selling artist Danity King alumni Aubrey o' Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation.
Bobby Bones
Aubrey o' Day is sitting next to us. Here you are.
Eddie
As we sit here right up the.
Bobby Bones
Street from where the trial is taking place.
Eddie
Some people saw that you were going to be in New York and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up?
Bobby Bones
First of all, are you here to.
Eddie
Testify in the Diddy trial?
Bobby Bones
Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her firsthand knowledge from her days on making the band as she.
Eddie
Emerged as the breakout star.
Bobby Bones
The truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamour it.
Amy Brown
Wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things there. Listen to Amy and TJ presents Aubrey O' Day covering the Diddy trial on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Morgan
I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal.
Amy Brown
Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge.
Morgan
To fool everyone, most of all, his wife, Caroline.
Bobby Bones
He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me.
Amy Brown
Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes.
Morgan
He betrayed his oath to his family.
Amy Brown
And to his community.
Bobby Bones
She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing.
Eddie
No.
Amy Brown
How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done?
Bobby Bones
You're unable to keep track of all your lies, and quite frankly, I question how many other women may bring forward.
Lunchbox
Allegations in the future.
Morgan
This season of Betrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception. Lies that left those closest to him.
Amy Brown
Questioning everything they thought they knew.
Morgan
Listen to betrayal on the iHeartRadio app.
Amy Brown
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Eddie.
Eddie
Jessica Biel, she was on the View talking about how she eats in the shower, and people were like, that's disgusting. Who eats in the shower? And even Whoopi Goldberg was like, I can't be friends with you since you eat in the shower.
Amy Brown
What does she eat?
Lunchbox
How do you eat in the shower?
Eddie
She said nothing crazy like protein bars. Drinks her coffee in the morning while she's showering.
Amy Brown
Oh, okay.
Eddie
Like, stuff like that.
Bobby Bones
Food, though, is weird because it could get wet. Unless you're talking about a bath, because I do have one of those things that goes over the tub, like a. A wooden, like, bridge that you put stuff on laptop while you're bathing. Oh, my shower comes down on top of you. That's where the food, like, I could see eating and walking and getting a little. Get some shower. But yeah, no, while I bathe, I got all kinds of stuff on my table.
Eddie
You take baths?
Bobby Bones
I take a tub. I love baths. And you.
Lunchbox
You have your computer, like, in this point of a bath.
Amy Brown
So he didn't watch something?
Bobby Bones
No, no. To work. Watch something.
Eddie
You're working in the bath.
Bobby Bones
I have my laptop up in the bath.
Lunchbox
So he's emailing you while he's naked.
Amy Brown
They're supposed to be relaxing and you're working.
Eddie
What do you have, a charcuterie board? Like, what do you mean?
Lunchbox
What in the world?
Bobby Bones
It depends what the mood.
Lunchbox
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
You guys have never had one of.
Amy Brown
Those bridges going I have one of those. And yeah, I use it to watch shows.
Bobby Bones
If I'm using my laptop, I'm not watching anything, though. I don't really watch my laptop. I do my phone or the TV.
Eddie
Real question, though. Like, what do you use? Like, Mr. Bubbles? Or like. Like, how do you get the bubbles?
Bobby Bones
No bubbles.
Eddie
What, just water?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Not even a bubble bath soap though, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, something. No, no, I shower after the bath.
Amy Brown
But you just get in the plane.
Lunchbox
Just plain water?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Hot water.
Eddie
We're not laughing at you, dude.
Amy Brown
That's different.
Morgan
You need to.
Bobby Bones
I don't use bubbles.
Amy Brown
What? Bath salts.
Eddie
Oh, bath bombs?
Bobby Bones
No, no. Every once in a while. It depends on if my muscles are hurt.
Amy Brown
I'll do Epsom salts.
Bobby Bones
I'll do Epsom salts.
Amy Brown
Okay. That. Okay, I can get on.
Eddie
Is that good for your whole body?
Bobby Bones
Hey, Ray, ask Rod how long he's gonna be here, because I need to talk to him. He'll be here. He needs to talk to you. Sure. Yup.
Amy Brown
That's not an answer.
Bobby Bones
That's not an answer. I mean, I'm supposed to have a call at 11, but. 11. Well, I can't really. We have another, like, 15 minutes here. I need to move it. No, ask him if he has 11:30. 11:30 or 11:45. Does he. 11:45 open? 11:30 is better. 11:30. I have an interview. 11:20. Okay. 11:35. 11:35. 33. Okay, good. Great.
Eddie
Can't y' all talk about it here on the podcast?
Bobby Bones
Well, we could, but I'd rather not. I wish my wife would talk on.
Amy Brown
The phone about your baths.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Cause I just. I just want hot water. And sometimes I'll do Epsom salt, but I just. I like to sit and then I take a shower after.
Amy Brown
Yeah, that's fine. Even if I have soap in my.
Bobby Bones
My.
Amy Brown
Which I always do in my bath, I take a shower after.
Bobby Bones
Why are you guys critiquing how I.
Amy Brown
Because I think it's just. It's interesting that you just get in water. Water?
Lunchbox
Yeah, hot water.
Bobby Bones
I get in, and I'm just on cold bath. Bath. Like concrete. I don't get into a fully done bath. I get in and it's just a tub and I turn the water on.
Amy Brown
What you fill it up in?
Eddie
You put your butt on just the tub?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I get in from scratch. Yes, I do.
Amy Brown
Just get in and let it fill up.
Eddie
I don't think he's lying, Amy.
Amy Brown
I don't think he is either, but.
Bobby Bones
I'm lie about something. I know. I'M gonna get my fun of her. You know, I get it from scratch.
Amy Brown
It's a. I sit on the cold.
Bobby Bones
Bath and then I turn it on and then I get it. Get the temperature just right. And then I put a little. I have a little pillow for my head. And then I sit back and then I pull the bridge over me. I don't always use the bridge, but probably 60 of the time. And then I have a laptop and I work from there. Sometimes I have a little snack.
Morgan
Sometimes every night thing.
Bobby Bones
No, probably twice a week. And sometimes twice a week you just.
Amy Brown
Sit in the tub and let it fill up with water.
Lunchbox
What in the world?
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Amy Brown
Just this interesting. Shows a little.
Bobby Bones
Hello. Hey, I'm recording this. Sending you a message. We're actually recording the podcast right now. If you send me anything back in an audio message, I'm going to play it, or you can just write it. But they think it's weird that when I take a bath, I get in the bathtub with no water and then turn the water on and I'm in a cold tub until it fills up.
Eddie
And he doesn't even put bubbles in it.
Bobby Bones
And then I don't put bubbles in it.
Amy Brown
He just sits in water.
Bobby Bones
I just sit in water. I tell him sometimes I'll put bath salts in it, like Epsom salt, if it's like. But. And then at times there's like the bridge too, that goes over the top that you can put, like, computer on. But they are really letting me have it right now because they can't believe I get in from scratch and take a bath.
Amy Brown
So, like, most people draw the water.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, I know most people draw water. Little House on the Prairie back in the 1820s.
Eddie
Draw you a bath.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, if you want to defend me, feel free to. If not, you don't have to. All right, love you. Bye. Boom. She probably will listen to that. About 3:00' clock today.
Amy Brown
Okay. Do you get.
Bobby Bones
My wife is on her phone very little. Yeah.
Amy Brown
Do you get in the shower and then turn on the shower water?
Bobby Bones
No, because we have an issue with our. We have an issue with our water getting hot quick. So I have to turn it on so it gets. The water gets warm. But maybe I might do that. But we have like a. Some sort of a hot water issue where it takes a good 30 seconds for it to get warm, so I have to turn it on or it's cold.
Amy Brown
So when you're in the bathtub, you're sitting in the cold for a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Not Water, though. The water. The water in the bathtub because of hot.
Amy Brown
Oh, just the shower.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Do you sit down at the kitchen table before you get your food.
Lunchbox
Please?
Amy Brown
We're like, do you put the food in the pan before you turn the stove on?
Eddie
That. That's a good one. That's a good one.
Amy Brown
That's a good one.
Eddie
Well, yeah. Do you.
Bobby Bones
I don't cook crap.
Amy Brown
Let's say that you are, though.
Bobby Bones
But I don't know because I don't. I don't cook.
Eddie
Do you put the milk in before the cereal?
Bobby Bones
No, I don't do that. I fill it completely with cereal, then pour the milk so it lifts. I like to watch.
Eddie
Thank God.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, That's a great point.
Lunchbox
Yeah. That's really weird.
Amy Brown
It's like, do you.
Eddie
Everything back. What else can we do?
Amy Brown
Put the shaving cream on after you shave.
Bobby Bones
That's a funny one. Hey, That's a good one.
Eddie
Hey, we're just messing with you, dude. Sorry, it's a little weird.
Bobby Bones
That's it.
Amy Brown
Late flight.
Bobby Bones
This is probably not even top 10 of the weird things I probably do that I don't even know. That's weird that I would bring up and you guys be like, oh, golly, but my wife will hit me back up. How do we get on that?
Eddie
Jessica Biel. She eats in the shower. She eats in the shower?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Eating. The shower is working.
Amy Brown
But I mean, a protein bar. Okay, fine. I can see. I guess if you have a busy morning and maybe you have maybe her. I'm sure her shower is big and she's got little cubbies where she can strap the bar and, like, put the coffee.
Bobby Bones
You like shower beers, though? Yeah, the best.
Eddie
I mean, after, like, mowing the lawn, it's awesome.
Amy Brown
So I don't think she's in there with, like, eggs.
Bobby Bones
If she's having, like, Thanksgiving dinner in the shower and it can get wet, that's probably weird. But, yeah, I think Amy has a point. I don't think she's in her eggs. So everybody gone. Amy gone. Lunchbox gone. Morgan gone.
Amy Brown
Yeah, I went first, remember?
Lunchbox
No, he was ready.
Amy Brown
Well, I mean, first. Other than Bobby, like, I see him as, like.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And I even. I haven't even done my real one yet.
Amy Brown
But when we first started doing that, just out of nowhere, it's, like, brand new, and you're like, amy, what's up?
Bobby Bones
Well, I would talk about stuff, and.
Eddie
I'd say, always go first.
Bobby Bones
Yes. And I. Everybody, we don't know what each other's gonna talk about. I Know we don't have something. And I could have gone to anybody.
Amy Brown
Yeah, well, I would have liked to see you try to go to somebody else. See what?
Eddie
They would have been ready.
Bobby Bones
Yes, they would.
Amy Brown
It's brand new. I was ready. I just have lots of docs open on my computer.
Eddie
Stay ready. Never gotta get ready.
Bobby Bones
Wise man once said.
Eddie
That's right.
Bobby Bones
So yesterday we finished the show. I get a message from Tom, who's one of my managers, Tom Morgan, number one. And he goes, hey, All American Rejects reached out. You want to go to their show tonight? Like, as soon as the show's over.
Lunchbox
That's weird.
Bobby Bones
And I was like, what?
Lunchbox
Because I DM them. They didn't even reply. They didn't reply. Nothing.
Bobby Bones
So I said, we were just talking about it. Goes, yeah, I know. I think they saw on your Instagram story that you had been posting about it, and they invited you to the house party show they're doing tonight. And I was like, well, what time? And then he came over the house because we had a meeting about four or five different things. And I was like, hey, what's up with the rejects? He goes, I don't know. They may have to cancel the show. And I said, well, what happened? So then they post this last night. Hi, everyone. Unfortunately, someone in Nashville leaked the location. There's already a line around the block. Despite us waiting and wanting to prioritize all of you who RSVP'd, we do not have the infrastructure to support the 16,000 RSVPs for tonight's party. We're currently unsure if we'll be able to play tonight for security reasons. If we do, we're going to live stream the event on TikTok so you can still enjoy and very sorry to let anyone down. So they ended up not canceling the show. But so many people that were lined up around the block to get into a person's yard weren't able to get in.
Eddie
Dang.
Bobby Bones
And so once I heard that, I was like, I'm not messing with that. There's going to be no parking.
Eddie
Too many people.
Bobby Bones
It's going to be such a mess. They were. They were so kind to invite me out. Morgan reached out. They hit her back. What? And they were like. Because we were like, hey, come up. And they said, what?
Morgan
Yeah, they said that they have another show today. So they were leaving right after the show last night to go to the.
Bobby Bones
Next show, which is common in touring tour bus culture, because what you do is you sleep on the bus as it travels for the most part. So they did get back with us. They did even invite me out last night, which that was super cool. And then I was like, I'm not gonna go. But Morgan was like, hey, I'll. If you want me to go, I'll still go. Because Morgan went to talk of what more last night. And I was like, don't worry about it. It's a. It's gonna be a mess. But people found out. This thing is blowing up so big.
Eddie
It's awesome.
Morgan
I did have a friend there last night.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Morgan
Yeah. And she was posting all kinds of content, like. And it looks so awesome. People were sitting on the house.
Bobby Bones
On the roof. Yeah. And roofs around the house.
Eddie
So cool.
Bobby Bones
It's so cool. So Eddie texts me and goes, last night, because I was in bed. And Eddie goes, grace Bowers just played with All American Rejects. I'm watching live. And Grace Bowers, when she played with us, I think she was 16 or 17, but she's a guitar virtuoso. I think she's 18 now.
Eddie
Million dollar show, right?
Bobby Bones
And so I didn't see it and I said, send link. So Eddie sends us at 9:18.
Eddie
And when did you respond?
Bobby Bones
9:22. Send link. 9:24. Send link. 936. Send link.
Eddie
I think the last one was caps.
Bobby Bones
Then I said, I got invited to the show. I'd like to see it. But it was too late. Send link. 9:38. All caps. 9:40. Send a link. Eddie. 9:42. They might be done. I don't see it anymore.
Eddie
I was watching, didn't I gotta put the kids to bed. Had to put the kids to bed. And then by the time I got to your text, I'm like, yeah, let me click on the link thing. And it's like, nah, they're already done.
Bobby Bones
What's funny is my wife, if I'm on the toilet and I'm watching TikToks, my wife will text me. I never see it because it doesn't come over TikTok.
Eddie
The text doesn't?
Bobby Bones
No. And so it comes over other things.
Amy Brown
What does it come over other? Yes.
Eddie
That's amazing.
Bobby Bones
But it doesn't come over. Tick tock. And I just assumed you were watching it and you just. It just never came over it.
Eddie
Maybe that was it. No, but I was putting the kids to bed.
Bobby Bones
So how was the live stream?
Eddie
Awesome. Yeah. Whoever they had streaming was front row, so it's that same angle right in front of the lead singer. Dude, it looks so freaking cool. I can't believe you got invited, though. That would have been awesome.
Bobby Bones
That would have been awesome. They're touring with the Jonas Brothers in the fall, and maybe they'll come up then.
Eddie
I did tell my kids, like, when we were streaming, they were streaming live. I'm like, you guys want to go? Like, find this place? And they're like, yeah, they don't know. They don't know All American Rejects, but the fact this is so big, they already know, like, we've been listening to their music.
Bobby Bones
It was in East Nashville.
Morgan
I can't believe how many people RSVP to go. That's what's crazy.
Bobby Bones
It's. This is one of the greatest grassroots marketing, getting people to care things I've ever seen in music.
Eddie
But were they, like, a big band?
Bobby Bones
They're. They had hits.
Eddie
But it's just crazy because, like, you see these videos and everyone is screaming.
Bobby Bones
I don't even think the passion was then, like, it is now. Because there wasn't social media, though, okay? Like, there wasn't the ability to connect on a personal level from everywhere. You just heard a song, and if they came to town, you went to the show. And they had super fans, obviously, that loved the band. And I liked All American Rejects, but I wasn't 18 at the time. I was probably 25.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I liked, like, Dirty Little Secret was awesome. I just remember they were, like, a punkish pop band from Oklahoma, and I thought it was cool because they're from Oklahoma, so how. And I played them on the radio.
Eddie
How old would their fan base be from back then? Because everyone looks pretty young, like my age.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
But now they have, like, a newer fan base because everybody's watching them on Tick Tock, man.
Lunchbox
There's. There's a lot of people here. I'm looking.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy how many people were there last night.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I'm a little hurt, though. They didn't reach out.
Bobby Bones
Why would they reach out?
Lunchbox
Because I DM them.
Amy Brown
You're hurt?
Lunchbox
I mean, it's kind of weird. I DM them before Morgan did.
Morgan
Well, I also DM'd him from the show account, so it wasn't.
Bobby Bones
I think, if you were DMing me. And since you follow nobody, I think it was a spam account. And, like, the pictures, like, him at, like, Dark Behind. I don't know if I'm All American Rejects, if I'm picking people to respond to. It's not somebody that follows zero people, because I would think that's some kind of spam hacker account maybe.
Lunchbox
Maybe I need to change my picture.
Eddie
I feel like spam accounts follow. A lot of people don't have any followers.
Bobby Bones
They do that too, But I'm just saying the zero in it would hit me wrong and go, something's up.
Eddie
Like, you don't follow anyone.
Lunchbox
Nobody.
Eddie
That's so weird.
Amy Brown
No body or nobody.
Lunchbox
It doesn't matter.
Amy Brown
Sounded like you said nobody.
Bobby Bones
Oh, nobody or nobody. I get it. I get what you're saying.
Eddie
Like, he's calling me a buddy.
Bobby Bones
No comma buddy. Yeah, or nobody.
Eddie
Don't call me buddy ever. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I want to do a one other story about the ufo. I know. I waited to the end because I.
Eddie
Know you can go to the restroom.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know you guys. So this is from the daily mail. A UFO slammed into a u. S. Fighter jet over arizona, cracking the canopy, protecting the pilot and forcing the 63 million plane to land.
Eddie
Whoa. Okay. All right.
Bobby Bones
According to the FAA, the F16 Viper fighter jet was hit by an orange white UAS, which stands for UAS Uncrewed Aerial System.
Amy Brown
Oh, I didn't.
Eddie
They should put a c in there.
Amy Brown
But uncrewed is one word.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Uncrewed. No, no. Pilot hit the plane. Whack. Cracked it.
Eddie
So that can be a drone.
Bobby Bones
That's what it was. Got it. January 19, 2023. Within a day of this collision, there were three more unidentified aircraft sightings over the air force barrygold water range where the fighter was damaged. The document states no injuries were reported. But think about that. You're just flying. You're up in an F16 Viper.
Lunchbox
Wham.
Amy Brown
Yeah. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
It's a freaking drone. The jet, the $63 million jet is cracked. That ain't insurance. Ain't gonna fix that for 50 bucks. What's the premium on that one? So, you know there's no evidence that this is, like, a space ufo, but they're still not saying even what the drone was. They're just saying drone. But wouldn't you just say drone if it were something you couldn't explain? Yes. You would just go, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a drone.
Eddie
A drone hit the plane because physically.
Bobby Bones
There'S damage, and you have to go. You have to acknowledge the physical damage.
Amy Brown
Yeah, that's like. Reminds me, whenever the fires are really bad in California and Canada, let us borrow. Borrow, like, one of their fancy planes that helps put out spread stuff to help with the fire. I don't know if it's water or powder or something.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Anyway, like, the red, powdery water, fancy plane. Like, this plane's really expensive, and some idiot was, like, flying his Drone to get footage of the fires and crashed into it.
Bobby Bones
No way. I didn't see.
Amy Brown
Yes. And it was on loan from Canada.
Bobby Bones
So that's like getting a rental car and wrecking it.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Eddie
Very expensive.
Amy Brown
So I think they figured out. Yeah. Who was piloting the drone. And I don't know if he's responsible. Responsible for the damage or what.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's a crazy story. Firefighters reminded the public not to fly drones near Los Angeles. Canadian firefighting aircraft was grounded and pulled from California after being hit and damaged by a drone. The drone was flying over the wildfires illegally. Here in Arizona, fire officials are urging drone operators to learn from this. Da, da, da. But it's a big drone too. This is the plane looks crazy. It looks like one of those Snoopy planes. You know how Snoopy. The Red Baron. Yeah, it looks like the Red Baron because it's dropping all this stuff.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then the drone is crazy too. It's big.
Amy Brown
Like a crop duster.
Bobby Bones
No, dude, it's big. Crazier than a crop duster. It looks like friggin Red Baron's up in that thing with that scarf around.
Eddie
His neck and the cap and the goggles.
Amy Brown
But it just was so crazy because at that time, you needed every tool you could get to help. And it was like one of the most powerful things on loan was then grounded because of some idiot.
Bobby Bones
Hey, can I ask you one other question? Lunchbox brought this up, so I want to ask you. You talked about you had like bed bugs or some kind of mites at your house.
Eddie
Yeah, river bugs.
Bobby Bones
River mag.
Eddie
River bugs.
Bobby Bones
Okay. What happened there? Did you have to burn your furniture?
Lunchbox
Yeah. You were gonna burn your furniture. You had to move because you couldn't get rid of them. It was impossible. Did you burn all your furniture?
Bobby Bones
So we told buddy, he wants to know if you had to burn all your furniture.
Eddie
So we told our pest control guy, he sprayed the exterior and the interior walls. And we bought Raid. And every time. Raid. Every time we saw him, we raided that whole area and I haven't seen one in like two weeks.
Bobby Bones
That's all it took.
Eddie
Pretty awesome, right?
Lunchbox
So. So you came on here and said you clickbait. Yeah.
Eddie
No, no, no. I even took a picture of it. Because you wanted a picture of it to show to your guy, right?
Lunchbox
No, no. But you said you're going to have to burn all your furniture and you were going to have to move because you can't get rid of them.
Bobby Bones
Are you getting mad at him for being clickbait?
Eddie
Yeah, it's ironic, but that's.
Amy Brown
Maybe he's just jealous he didn't think of it.
Bobby Bones
Good point.
Lunchbox
No, no. I mean, he came in here saying.
Eddie
He was moving, and is that what you think about. You're just like, what did Eddie say? And I can follow to make him look foolish.
Lunchbox
I was really like, oh, Eddie, like, if you come on here saying you're moving and you're burning all your furniture, I mean, I would. I think the listeners probably wanted an update.
Bobby Bones
Well, we got it.
Eddie
There you go. There's the update.
Lunchbox
He just needed a can of rain.
Eddie
But I did find two roaches in my house. It's not good.
Amy Brown
But wait, how are they not turned warm?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, super roaches. If it's wet and warm, you can have bugs.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like every restaurant I ever worked in, they had roaches in the kitchen. And it's disgusting. But if it's wet and warm, there's gonna be bugs. So these are little roaches. You probably have an environment that is easy.
Eddie
Wet and warm.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, dude. Your house and your butthole. Your house on your butthole. What?
Eddie
There you go.
Bobby Bones
That's a country song. Two things. Wet and warm. My house and my butthole.
Eddie
That's disgusting.
Bobby Bones
My heart, my house and my butthole. All right, we're out. You guys have a great day, and we will see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
Chelsea Handler
This week on Dear Chelsea with me, Chelsea Handler.
Amy Brown
Jay Shetty joins us.
Chelsea Handler
The people who need the most love often ask for it in the most unloving ways. So when I see someone's behavior, the first thing I try and think of is, is how is that a plea for love? Whatever behavior you see from someone, it's them asking for love in some way. And I think we see it in children the most where when a child's throwing a tantrum, they're simply asking for presence, love, and connection.
Amy Brown
Listen to Dear Chelsea on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Hi, I'm Radhi devlukia and I am the host of a really good cry podcast. And I had the opportunity to talk to Davey Brown with women, any kind of thing, where there might be this underlying edge of self sacrifice as martyrdom. If you're never filling, you're telling yourself a story and you're actually avoiding what you should be doing. You gotta get in. You gotta get your hands dirty. Listen to a really good cry on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
I know a lot of cops, they get asked all the time. Have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. This is Absolute Season one, Taser Incorporated.
Morgan
I get right back there and it's bad.
Eddie
Listen to Absolute Season 1 Taser incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Why is a soap opera Western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it.
Bobby Bones
Helps inform the ways in which we.
Eddie
Experience the region today. Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts.
Chelsea Handler
Or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
In 2020, a group of young women.
Amy Brown
Found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Bobby Bones
Someone was post posting photos.
Eddie
It was just me naked.
Morgan
Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts.
Bobby Bones
This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart podcasts Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope about the rise of deepfake pornography and the battle to stop it. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple.
Amy Brown
Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
You're listening to an iHeart podcast.
Release Date: May 22, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Podcast Network: Premiere Networks
Title: THURS PT 2: Bobby’s Psychotic Bath Ritual + Amy Got A Dirty Text + Moving Furniture Leads To A Dead Body + Two Celebs Now Living Together?
[04:01 – 05:00]
Bobby Bones shares a fascinating medical case about a 47-year-old woman from western France who began speaking with a distinctively English accent after undergoing tonsil removal surgery. Unlike her children, whose altered speech patterns normalized within days post-surgery, her English accent persisted for 14 years. Bobby explains that her condition was diagnosed as Foreign Accent Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder often resulting from brain injury during accidents, strokes, or surgeries.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [04:35]: "Foreign Accent Syndrome is an extremely rare condition that can be caused by an accident, a stroke, or an operation."
[05:11 – 14:06]
Amy Brown introduces the topic of smishing, a type of phishing attack conducted via SMS. She recounts receiving a suspicious text message that appeared to be from an escort service, prompting discussions about the nature and prevention of such scams. The conversation highlights how scammers often send mass messages with plausible scenarios to deceive recipients into engaging or providing personal information.
Notable Quotes:
Amy Brown [05:23]: "Smish, Smish, don't get phished."
Bobby Bones [06:15]: "I think the tech scam is they just present scenarios and send the same scenario to as many numbers as possible and hope somebody responds."
[14:06 – 32:43]
The hosts delve deeper into personal experiences and strategies to combat smishing. They share humorous takes on dealing with unsolicited messages, emphasizing awareness and cautious interaction. The conversation shifts to discuss the importance of distinguishing between legitimate and fraudulent messages, with anecdotes illustrating both successes and frustrations in managing smishing attempts.
Notable Quotes:
Amy Brown [10:05]: "People with ADHD will appreciate this. Sometimes you just have to set yourself up for success."
Bobby Bones [10:25]: "I can't miss it because sometimes I know."
[15:05 – 19:19]
Lunchbox shares a shocking story about a man in Houston who discovered a dead body while helping a neighbor move furniture. The conversation explores the bizarre circumstances surrounding the incident, including the initial disbelief and eventual actions taken upon the discovery. The hosts humorously ponder the logistics of hiding a body and criticize the homeowner's poor judgment in allowing strangers near a known crime scene.
Notable Quotes:
Lunchbox [15:05]: "I owe him five bucks."
Bobby Bones [16:09]: "If you know there's a body there, why would you have anybody near where they could see that body?"
[19:29 – 37:07]
The episode transitions to celebrity gossip, focusing on rumors that Travis Kelce, Kelsey, and Taylor Swift are now living together in Florida. The hosts discuss the plausibility of these rumors, the potential locations (such as Newport Beach or Boca Raton), and Travis Kelce's appearance. They reminisce about the All American Rejects' concert experience and delve into fan interactions, blending humor with speculation.
Notable Quotes:
Morgan [20:22]: "It was Rhode Island."
Bobby Bones [21:02]: "Boca Raton with an accent."
Bobby Bones [37:07]: "It was in East Nashville."
[38:07 – 44:19]
A humorous segment unfolds as the hosts discuss celebrity Jessica Biel's unusual habit of eating in the shower, as mentioned on The View. They debate the practicality and peculiarity of multitasking during bathing, sharing personal routines and poking fun at each other's bathing habits. This lighthearted exchange highlights the show's signature blend of humor and relatable conversations.
Notable Quotes:
Amy Brown [26:08]: "What do you use? Like, Mr. Bubbles?"
Bobby Bones [29:10]: "I'm on the toilet and I'm watching TikToks."
[39:22 – 44:17]
Bobby Bones recounts a bizarre incident reported by the Daily Mail, where a UFO—actually identified as an Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) or drone—collided with an F16 Viper fighter jet over Arizona. The collision cracked the jet's canopy, leading to an emergency landing. The episode critically examines the FAA's classification of the object and discusses the implications of drone interference with military aircraft.
Notable Quotes:
Bobby Bones [40:00]: "So that's the jet, the $63 million jet is cracked. That ain't insurance."
Amy Brown [41:07]: "So that's like getting a rental car and wrecking it."
[43:16 – 44:26]
As the show winds down, the hosts discuss pest control experiences, particularly dealing with river bugs. They share effective methods for extermination and joke about the challenges of maintaining a pest-free home. The episode concludes with Bobby Bones emphasizing the diversity of topics covered and teasing future content.
Notable Quotes:
Eddie [42:30]: "We told our pest control guy, he sprayed the exterior and the interior walls."
Bobby Bones [44:19]: "My heart, my house and my butthole."
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a blend of intriguing medical cases, cybersecurity advice, humorous personal anecdotes, and engaging celebrity gossip. Bobby Bones and his co-hosts maintain a lively and relatable atmosphere, ensuring listeners are both entertained and informed.