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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with a Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music. Music and a little bit of everything. Listen to lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Wake up. Wake up in the morning and you turn the radio on and the Dow just keeps on turning. Mike D's riding his wigs next bit. And Bobby's on the mic. So you know what? It's the time of the morning for Amy's joke. The morning Corny. But on Thursdays, we see how many we can figure it out. It's us three guys. It's the investigative morning Corny. 90 seconds on the board, guys. Ready?
Matt Castle
Ready.
Bobby Bones
All right, here we go. And action. The morning Corny.
Amy
What is Cardi B called when she's running on a treadmill?
Bobby Bones
Cardi O. Yep.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
So good.
Amy
Okay, how do cows shop?
Bobby Bones
Moo.
Matt Castle
Moo. Peruse.
Bobby Bones
House.
Lunchbox
Shop coupons.
Bobby Bones
Moons. Oh, okay. Pastures.
Matt Castle
Dung.
Bobby Bones
How do cows shop?
Matt Castle
They graze.
Bobby Bones
Where would they go to shop? Like, what do we do? A mall. So a mall.
Matt Castle
Online.
Bobby Bones
The Internet? Ebay? Muay.
Lunchbox
Amazon Online.
Amy
How to cows shop. How to cows shop?
Bobby Bones
Cow shop with a paw.
Matt Castle
Utterly utter horns. Milk.
Lunchbox
I got nothing.
Bobby Bones
But I don't even know what the time is. I thought we for an hour already.
Amy
How to count that first one.
Matt Castle
Catalog.
Bobby Bones
Oh, it's cattle. Og. Okay, cattle.
Amy
What month is the best for coffee?
Bobby Bones
Okay, January, Jan.
Matt Castle
Okay, February, February, March, April, May, June, July, August.
Bobby Bones
No, hold on.
Lunchbox
We know the month.
Bobby Bones
April, May, coffee. June, milk mocha.
Lunchbox
July, decaffeinated.
Matt Castle
December.
Amy
What month is coffee or the cow?
Lunchbox
No, no, it has nothing to do with the cowboy. Oh, now we moved on from the cow.
Amy
You got catalog.
Bobby Bones
How many did you give us? 2 cows at the beginning or.
Amy
No, no, I gave you Cardi b. And you.
Bobby Bones
I was in with coffee.
Amy
No, you got cardi o so fast.
Bobby Bones
I saw Cal. I was cow.
Amy
And then cows shop in catalogs. And then the best month for coffee is when we're in cuz it's February.
Bobby Bones
My favorite one. Let's just start saying all the months like we don't know all the months. Yeah, that's on me, guys. I thought it was all cow jokes.
Matt Castle
That's okay, but here's the. Here's the thing. I would have never got February.
Amy
Y'All. I bet you could have got there. Y'all got catalog.
Bobby Bones
Kind of took a while. Yeah. Okay. This woman killed her husband. She was sleeping, so it's murder. But they dropped the charges because she killed him while she was sleeping. So I want to read you this. Oh, Amy's already suspicious. I mean, I heard her suspicious. A woman was able to beat a murder charge after her lawyer successfully argued she had a sleeping disorder. She was accused of stabbing her husband to death in September of 2023. Prosecutors decided to drop the case. She was put through a scientific sleep study. Oh, I would cheat so bad. I'd fake asleep and then just start grabbing stuff, stabbing in the air, acting like it was asleep.
Lunchbox
Well, he does this.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you know, I rigged that thing. It was discovered she suffered from a sleeping disorder and therefore it was not acting in a conscious and voluntary state. So does that mean you can kill somebody if you're asleep? It's weird. And that's from the Guardian. This is a weird thing, because if so, let's just imagine as it says, because I'm sure they can monitor the brain and know if you're act, you're actually sleeping. So she's sleeping and she does it in her sleep. She unconsciously does it. If I'm on a jury and you can tell me 100%, you monitor her brainwaves and it's at a certain state when you're sleeping and she was acting. I don't know, she just falls asleep and starts stabbing with her hands. I don't know what she does. It's gonna be hard for me to convict her.
Amy
I know, but then where does she get to sleep for the rest of her life?
Bobby Bones
Like, taped up. Like when someone's bad on an airplane, you duct tape them. I'm going to have an official duct taper come and duct tape me to something. But yes, it does feel a little sussy, like, ah, but just for the sake of this conversation, if they could prove that she was asleep and she goes absolutely bonkers when she sleeps and that there wasn't some reason that she wanted to kill her husband. Although I bet you could go to any relationship and find a reason she wants to kill her husband. You could probably go to my wife and she. She could probably tell you three reasons she wants to kill me right now. Not literally, but let's say all that checks out, Amy. Let's say sleeping disorder for sure, and there was nothing in the relationship like an insurance policy which is taken out a major fight. Would you acquit her?
Amy
Yeah, but there needs to be some plan for her and me. If that was me, like, I wouldn't. How do I sleep? Safely.
Bobby Bones
But again, I'm not asking that I'm just asking. You're in the. You're a juror.
Amy
Yeah, but, I mean, can you commit people to live in a. Like, is there a. You know, not like a mental hospital, but it's like a sleep hospital.
Bobby Bones
I like to go there. If so, that'd be the perfect place for me.
Amy
Is there somewhere, like, where people can go? I mean, you still murdered somebody, right?
Bobby Bones
So could you equip again? What would your verdict be? You're. You're the only juror. It's. Amy. Is the jury. Go ahead.
Amy
We need a new word for it. Because if you're. If you're. If you kill someone in your sleep, are you a murderer or are you just someone.
Bobby Bones
You're not a murderer. Murdering is illegal. You accidentally killed somebody. Yes.
Amy
If they're like involuntary murder, yes. Dude, involuntary manslaughter.
Bobby Bones
But my understanding of involuntary manslaughter is you still put yourself in a position for that to happen, even though you didn't mean for it to happen. She's just sleeping, right? You're the juror, Amy. Okay. Oh, just got the envelope here. I'm the judge. It looks like, Amy, the juror has.
Amy
Said, I'm not gonna send you to jail, but I am confining you to a sleep shelter.
Bobby Bones
On Andy Griffith Show, Otis would get so drunk, he would go and check himself. He would go into the jail cell, and he'd be like, I'm drunk, Andy. And he would go and maybe and put himself in the. In the jail for the night. So every night she has to go, like, check herself in the prison?
Amy
Yes, something like that. Because, honestly, if she truly did it in her sleep and she as when she's awake, she knows that's what happened. That alone is punishment enough. The rest of her life, she has to live with knowing that she killed somebody while she was sleeping. So I don't think she needs to go to jail with other criminals like that, but we do need a way to keep her safe and other people safe while she's sleeping.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I have two other questions I got to get out. One, let's say the husband's dead, but she's kind of hot. And you meet her and she's single.
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
Like, is she undated? Lunchbox. Is she undateable, man?
Matt Castle
Depends how hot. I mean, if she's a 9 or a 10, she's dateable.
Bobby Bones
I think even an 8. I'll be honest with you. She can kill you, but Amy's already put her in the sleep.
Amy
The sleep chamber, so you get to Hang out with her, but at 10pm she has to go. I mean, this is terrible.
Matt Castle
She's an eight, man.
Bobby Bones
What if you. Like, even maybe depending on where you are, if you're like a four and she's a seven, maybe you still do it. And maybe you lock her in the room with you and you make sure there's nothing sharp.
Lunchbox
Oh, good. Yeah. No weapons.
Matt Castle
Yeah. The odds of this happening twice, very slim.
Bobby Bones
And if it does happen twice, I got a feeling it was on purpose.
Lunchbox
How did this happen the first time? Like. Like, I. Like she never showed any signs of this.
Bobby Bones
I think, listen, there are times that. Where I just go when I sleep. And so that's just a version of things that happen that you don't control. Or I'll talk in my sleep. Some people eat in their sleep. I don't think she's ever, like, grabbed knives and gotten close to this, but I would imagine there's been some sort of, if I'm guessing, sleepwalking sleep something in her life. Involuntary manslaughter is when someone unintentionally kills another person through reckless or negligent actions. I don't feel like she was reckless.
Amy
Correct.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
It's not involuntary manslaughter. I get it. I don't. I. I don't even know what they call this. This is why I wasn't a lawyer.
Bobby Bones
Not guilty.
Lunchbox
This is why.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Yes, yes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Not. She's not guilty. And I'm just going to make her put restraints on. You know how if you drink too much and you get dui, you have to blow into a. To get your car going.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
You have got to strap things on your wrist at night when you go to sleep and, like, push a selfie button with your toe and that reports in. And as long as you're strapped and as long as you're strapped in, all good. The problem is, how do you get out? Right. I think getting out, it's gotta be some sort of, like, you call, like, the toe the center, and they release you.
Amy
Like, what if you have to go pee?
Bobby Bones
But how about that? Like you killed. And how. Okay, another angle. How guilty do you feel? Let's say there absolutely was nothing malicious about it. And you're like, oh, my. You wake up and they are stabbed to death and you got a knife in your hand. You know what I do? I wash the knife, get rid of it, move to Mexico. Because I didn't do it on purpose. But there's no way I'm getting. There's no way you're getting out of that. I mean, she did, but there's no. This is one of the wildest stories ever. But is she dateable? And the answer is, how hot is she? That's crazy. That's not. You don't like that answer, Amy?
Amy
I mean, no, I'm trying to flip it. Like, if it's a guy, like, how. I'm not saying hot, but, like, how.
Bobby Bones
He did it on purpose. If it's a guy, he did it on purpose.
Amy
This could happen to a man, too.
Bobby Bones
He did that crap on purpose.
Amy
But I'm trying to think, like, would I be like, say he's so perfect in all the other ways, and if he went to his, you know, little sleep jail at night, could I still date him during the day?
Bobby Bones
Sleep jail is tough, though, because you got to go somewhere else.
Amy
Well, call it what you want. Like, I. I like your breathalyzer thing, which, when you have to blow into something, it takes your photo. So similar.
Bobby Bones
Like you said, you still blow into that. I'm looking at the couple here. Oh, man.
Amy
What happened? What do they look like?
Bobby Bones
Nice people.
Amy
Yeah. See, this is sad.
Bobby Bones
A little older.
Lunchbox
Okay, so.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But yeah. Yeah. I mean, she's not like that north side of Southbound Mule.
Lunchbox
I know what that means.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that sucks. And also, it just sucks. You wake up, you've stabbed your husband to death. I wonder what she used. A fork? An alarm clock. I got the edge of an alarm clock.
Lunchbox
Oh, it didn't say knife. I assumed a knife.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. And then why would you keep a knife right beside your bed?
Amy
No. If you're sleepwalking, you can get up and go to the kitchen and get a knife.
Bobby Bones
That's true. That's true, that's true. Okay. I just wanted to bring that up. I thought it was a wild story.
Amy
I don't like it.
Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Stars. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. Because we got lots to say. I. I texted you and you texted me back. Now I don't know if you have the update, but like all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest, it was a little pink.
Matt Castle
There was something sentimental when you, when.
Bobby Bones
You send it, it's like, do I send the heart now? I don't like the color edition. It's extremely pink. Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones And Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Can you explain to me what a Brazilian butt lift is? And do you have to go to Brazil to get it done?
Amy
No, they do it here in America. I think it's just they take fat from one part of your body, like, wherever they can borrow it, suck it out, and then stick it in your butt to make it bigger or rounder.
Bobby Bones
Is the trend of, like, massive butts still a thing? Like, like fake massive butts? Because Kim Kardashian's butt was fake, right? That thing was massive.
Amy
Yeah, that was having a moment.
Bobby Bones
Is that still. Still. Are we still momenting in that one?
Amy
I think that we've seen less and less of that out of Hollywood or wherever. Red carpets. I don't know. I think people are being more natural. Right.
Bobby Bones
I could understand if you had a flat butt. You wanna put a little Brazil in there.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
And I guess by me saying people are being more natural, they're at, like, it not being obvious they've had something done.
Bobby Bones
So there's now face bbls.
Amy
Oh, fat transfer to the face.
Bobby Bones
So. So bbl, the Brazilian butt lift. Yeah. And so now fat transfers to parts of the Face by Dr. Benjamin Coughlin. It describes. I guess it's not really like a filler. Okay, so tell me what a filler is.
Amy
Well, filler is a. It's a different. I don't know what makes up the components of filler, but that's a foreign object. If you're putting fat, that would. Taking fat from your body to put it. The fat back in your face. Because as you age, you actually lose fat in your face. And you know, when you're younger, you have more of the fat, and that's what makes you look more plump.
Bobby Bones
So they say this is better than filler.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And that would be why? Because you're pulling fat from somewhere else.
Amy
Yeah. From your body. My friend and I were. I didn't know that this was called a BBL for the face, but we were talking about, yeah, I guess people transferring fat to their parts. And she was like, oh, man, if you did that, borrow some of my fat and put it in there. And then I was like, do that. I have no idea.
Bobby Bones
That's like breastfeeding a child. That's not yours. I know you can fat transplant.
Amy
We were just joking about if she was a donor. And then she. I was like, but then what do I do if you start eating? Like, then do I start, you know, like, it's not her fat anymore. But if it was pudgy twin, like, say, her fat got put in my cheeks, and every time she ate, my cheeks expanded.
Lunchbox
That's a movie.
Bobby Bones
Not really.
Lunchbox
Okay. A short film.
Bobby Bones
It's a social media event, dude. The question is, have you been to the doctor lately from SWNS Digital? And especially when they talk to women. The answer is a lot of times no. That a lot of women say they're behind on checkups. And what do you think the biggest reason is? Gosh, I would have thought it would.
Amy
Have been written out. Resources, like, I thought it was here. Yeah. Money.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's not. It's anxiety. It's generally anxiety.
Amy
Oh, well, you're gonna have more anxiety if you put it off, because then if you can get early detection on certain things, it could save your life. So that's what you got to get past.
Bobby Bones
The survey found that 33% of women were behind on important appointments for, like, mammograms, gynecological exams, even getting their yearly physicals. The number is even higher for Gen Z women. And so this is very female based here. According to the survey, the biggest reasons women say they shy away from the doctor. One, they don't feel their symptoms are serious enough. I get that, though, because you. If. If it's. You're just kind of sick, you're like, well, I may not get any worse, so let's just ride it out.
Amy
Right. I know I can do that sometimes.
Bobby Bones
Number two, I get anxious about going to the doctor.
Amy
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Number three, my symptoms are dismissed. Does that mean they're gone away?
Amy
No, it means that you don't feel heard. Like you go there anyway. And this, they're sort of like, ah, it's not really. And then you're like, well, if you don't have the energy or you're anxious anyway, then you have to, like, advocate for yourself, which is daunting for some people, but sometimes it's the best thing you can do.
Bobby Bones
I'll ask you about this one, because we as men don't feel this at the doctor. And maybe you do. My symptoms are attributed to hormonal changes.
Amy
Yeah. And I would say if you're going maybe to a male doctor. I've never felt dismissed by anybody that I've gone to, but I could imagine sometimes women, if they are not with a sympathetic doctor, maybe he's a man, he doesn't understand a lot about a woman's body or what's happening. And I guess a female doctor could do it too, but it might Be a. Oh, yeah, yeah. You're just. That's hormones or you're crazy or whatever. And it's like, no, I may actually have this going on, or you're just feeling anxious, but you could be overlooking other things that could really offer solutions for you.
Bobby Bones
And finally, I feel my gender plays a role in how accurately I'm diagnosed.
Amy
Well, yeah, because I think that that's case in point. The women feel like they're not being heard. Like, it's often just like, oh, it's probably your time of the month.
Bobby Bones
Or we as men would never even think that these would be things you guys have to deal with because it's foreign to us. We don't have to deal with that.
Amy
I just think that when it comes to horm and menopause and perimenopause, there's not a lot of. We're starting to get there. At least I'm seeing a. A trend in accounts that I follow. More information is now out there, but it's only recent. And a lot of these women that are spearheading it, they're like, I'm doing it now because I'm in perimenopause, I'm in menopause. So I want to give you this information. But the generation before them, like, had no information, so they're having to. They're like doctors that are women that are now at the age and they have the medical background, so they're doing the research and they're like, wow, mind blown. I was never taught this in medical school. I. Nobody before me ever shared any of this with me. So I think it's just dedicating time and money and resources to the research so that women can be more informed.
Bobby Bones
That's good. Some of that stuff I would have never even thought would be an issue. I wish guys could have their feet in stirrups.
Amy
No, you don't. It's uncomfortable.
Lunchbox
Seem good.
Amy
That's where some of the anxiety comes from.
Bobby Bones
I like that. Okay, I have to have a doctor go into my bh.
Lunchbox
But were you in stirrups?
Bobby Bones
No, I wish. Otherwise I had to, like, take my pants and just stand there like a freaking piece of meat. And I'm sure to her, I'm not a piece of meat. I'm just a bh. And she's like, here's another bh and I'm a BH doctor. So here we go.
Amy
No, but there are probably some men that put off going to get that checked because they're anxious about it. They're embarrassed.
Bobby Bones
I Was like, I'm not going to get BH stirrups. Yeah, they never got them. I wish they had them.
Amy
I mean, just the mantra for yourself is, like, if I have the resources and I'm able to go, I should just go, because whatever they find could save my life.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I totally understand the anxiety thing. I don't think you've been thinking about what. So I told you guys on the show that I had a C section.
Amy
Okay. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What's true?
Amy
Well, you're calling it that, but you had surgery in your abdomen area.
Bobby Bones
They had to cut my abs in half.
Amy
Removed your spleen. But I mean, didn't the doctor call it that?
Lunchbox
The doctor said you had a C section.
Bobby Bones
Not really. He said it's.
Amy
He said like a cesarean scar.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, no, no. He said that's what you told us. No, no, no, no. Let me. Let me say what I said. He said they had to cut through my abs the same way they do a C section.
Amy
And then you said, so basically, I've had a C section.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I had a C section. They had to slice my. Pretty much, yes. I've had a C section. They had to take and cut my abs down the middle.
Amy
Right, right.
Bobby Bones
And so something about my pelvic floor is all screwed up. Never even heard of it. You ever heard of a pelvic floor?
Amy
Yes. Women have to deal with that a lot when.
Bobby Bones
After they have a baby at a C section. So they had to go into my C section and remove, like, my splint spleen because it was all ruptured. So when they pulled the C section out, they pulled C section out or.
Amy
No, no, the C section is the surgery operation.
Bobby Bones
I'm still new to this, guys.
Amy
They pull the baby out. I mean, they pull out all your organs and then they remove the baby and then they put the organs back in.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, well, they had to cut my abs right down the middle. And I have a huge scar goes from my sternum down to my, like, my belt right there. I had a doctor said they could sew my abs back together and that long term, that may be good for me.
Amy
Okay, so you're gonna do it?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Does it hurt?
Amy
I have no idea.
Lunchbox
I would think it hurts, you know, having your AB be torn apart. I think so.
Bobby Bones
I don't. Because I worked hard. I got a decent. I got. I got like a four and a half pack, you know? But if it, like, is long term beneficial, should I go and get my C section fixed?
Amy
That's up to you. I mean, if it's impacting you, will it help your pelvic floor? Because that can impact you. Let's see. Urination, bowel, sexual function.
Bobby Bones
What about. Okay, understand this. What about all the digestive issues I've had forever?
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, yeah. That could be part of it.
Bobby Bones
I need stirrups, and I need them now so we can figure this out. Okay. It will likely cause some pain and soreness in the abdominal area after surgery. That's it. That's every day for me. I'll play pickleball one day. I got pain and soreness in the abdominal area. Do I make it? What if I do? What if I go in and I get my C section fixed and I'm the only dude to ever have a C section? Then get it fixed. See, I'm a trendsetter. All serious, though. Like Amy said, you guys should go to us too. If something's up.
Matt Castle
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And you can't afford it, go.
Amy
Yeah. And if you have the anxiety, take a friend or figure out a way to get there, because I'll go. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
While I'm there, I'll be able to get my stuff. Stuff back together. Honest question. I'm gonna go to Lunchbox and Eddie first. You ever steal self checkout?
Matt Castle
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Thank you for your honesty. Why I ask is that I'm not saying you steal everything. Impossible. But if you have, like, 13 items, it's kind of easy if you were just gonna do beep and just slip one in. Or would it even be stealing if you forgot to beep one and you get to the car and like, oh, I forgot to pay for all those. If known is dishonest. So, Lunchbox, you said yes. Now give me more context to your yes.
Matt Castle
Oh, yeah. Which time? There's a time that you try to scan it. You try to scan it. It won't scan the barcode. And working. So then I just act like I scan it, put it in the bag. I don't have time to hit a button. Have some. Wait five minutes for someone to come, then have to go find it on the shelf. So, hey, man, I did my best. I attempted it three times. I even tried to stretch out the barcode. All right, it didn't scan. Just put it in the bag. Move on.
Bobby Bones
So you didn't mean to steal, but you stole?
Matt Castle
Well, I mean, yeah, I. I tried to scan it didn't scan. So at that point, I'm like, my hands are tied. Nothing I can do. Put it in the bag.
Bobby Bones
But that's still Amy, would you say it's still stealing? Because if something goes wrong, you should call somebody over.
Amy
Yes, it's stealing.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Is there any. You said, which time is it? Another.
Matt Castle
Yeah. Then there's other times you have kids in the basket, so you put the Gatorade on the bottom of the cart and you just forget about it. And you get to your car and you're like, oh man, I already got the kids in the car seats. Like, am I really going to take them out of the car seats to go back in the store? I just throw the Gatorade in the car. They're not going to miss it.
Bobby Bones
Amy, would that be stealing?
Amy
Yes, because I've done that before with chicken and I had to go back in and pay for it.
Bobby Bones
I have also had water on the bottom. Now. No kids.
Matt Castle
Yeah, that's the hard part.
Bobby Bones
But I don't think kids allow you to steal.
Amy
No, my kids are actually the ones that pointed out, hey, mom, the chicken is here and we're at the car and I'm like, shoot. And because I was with my kids, I for sure, for sure had to go back in because I want to set an example to them that we don't just take things.
Bobby Bones
I'm going to go to Eddie in a second. But the story is these people openly admit to using self service checkouts and they will steal. And they're called middle class shoplifters. And it's not that they're stealing everything, but if they have 13 items, 16 items, they know they can pop a couple in there without being caught. Because you're paying for other things. I mean, the greatest lies have truths to them. Just in general, the greatest lies have a bit of truth. And the truth is you're paying for stuff. A poll of 1,000 shoppers conducted said that about 37% of customers. That's such a high number. Deliberately fail to scan an item when using self checkouts. Men under 35 most likely to do so. Some people admit to not weighing the items correctly. When you have to weigh them for like fruit or like, they'll put it on but hold it a little bit up so it doesn't wet. That's dirty. That's next level dirty dog thinking. I wouldn't even thought of that. And 38 have used the banana trick. Now.
Lunchbox
Oh, this might be mine.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Is it dirty?
Lunchbox
So I don't steal, but I do get a discount.
Bobby Bones
Okay, but that's stealing.
Lunchbox
Ah, hold on, hear me out. Sell like a banana, right? And this may be the banana trick. You get Organic fruit and then you type it in as regular fruit and you're talking like $2 sometimes is the difference. And if you do that with all your fruit, you get some savings.
Bobby Bones
So that's not exactly the banner trick, but that also, that's stealing and that's dishonest. I do not, I do not co sign that. So what they'll do is they'll put a banana on and even weigh that and then something way more expensive, a different fruit that goes in the basket.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Self service machines have created a new breed of shoplifter. Retail chiefs are concerned that self service tills are driving up cost because things cost more when other things are stolen. They have to make up for and pay the bills. That's from the Daily Mail. It's why in a lot of places too, the self checkouts are, are being eliminated. It's not because they just want eye to eye, person to person contact. It's because people are stealing.
Lunchbox
But the grocery store I go to, they have cameras. I mean, they even show you right.
Bobby Bones
There, like, but they look at them. Are they recording?
Lunchbox
Maybe not.
Bobby Bones
Is it just an image? Like if I, if I pull up my cell phone and I put it on camera, facing camera, I'm looking at me, right there. Look at me, look at me, look at me. It's not recording. It's not loading up into some cloud that they can check and see if I really did it.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I'm a little disappointed in you guys. Not surprised.
Lunchbox
Yeah, no, we're not proud of ourselves.
Bobby Bones
But, you know, you felt pretty proud. You felt pretty proud. And Lunchbox has no. You have no remorse.
Matt Castle
No remorse, man. Look, you're making me do the work. Like, I tried to scan it, it didn't work. What do you want me to do?
Amy
Call an attendant over for help?
Lunchbox
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
I should call honesty?
Matt Castle
Here's the thing. If you want me to call an attendant, why don't you just have an attendant there checking me out? Why am I going to call them over when I'm already doing the work? Either be there or don't be there.
Amy
So when you go to the store as self checkout, the only option, sometimes.
Matt Castle
They don't have any other ones open. They don't have any of the regular ones open. It's only self checkout.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so you're saying you have two options, Steal or be hungry.
Matt Castle
That's right.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well if you have to feed.
Amy
Your kids, I get Gatorade.
Bobby Bones
I cannot wait. It would be hilarious if he got busted for shop.
Amy
So funny. I know.
Bobby Bones
A highlight of the show.
Lunchbox
He would just deny it though, Bones. He'd be on the news.
Black Effect Podcast Host
I didn't do it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, guys, please do better. Yeah, that's all I will say. I. I encourage you to consider the greater good. Because when you steal, prices go up for everybody.
Lunchbox
It affects everyone.
Bobby Bones
It affects everyone else. Okay.
Black Effect Podcast Host
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I texted you and you text me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest, it was a little pink.
Matt Castle
There was something sentimental when you, when you send it.
Bobby Bones
It was like, do I send the heart now? I don't like the color edition.
Matt Castle
It's extremely pink.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is a list of the funniest street names in the United States. Number one, Bucket of Bloodstreet.
Amy
Like, you have to give your address to Someone you're like, I live at 2:22 bucket of blood.
Bobby Bones
I think whomever created Bucket of Blood street needs to be investigated. Because usually if it's a small street, you can name it whatever you want. Next up, Far from Poopin Road. That one's in Arkansas. It's one word. Far from Poopin is one word.
Lunchbox
I like that one.
Amy
Far from Poopin.
Bobby Bones
Far from Poopin Road. Slaughter Neck Road in Delaware. Oof.
Lunchbox
Investigation.
Bobby Bones
That one hurts a little bit. Like, that one makes me do my neck a little bit. Billy Goat Strut Alley and Nanny Goat Strut Alley. Two roads running right beside each other in Kentucky. Liquid Laughter Lane. That feels like a stomach issue.
Lunchbox
Liquid Laughter. Would that be like alcohol?
Bobby Bones
Oh, I would think it would be. What happens if you're laughing so hard? That's from. That's in Maryland. Psychopath.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's clever.
Amy
Yeah, but I don't want to live there.
Bobby Bones
Where do you live? One, one. One. Psychopath. You would think somebody was kidding.
Amy
I'd be like two words or one.
Bobby Bones
And his path. Like a street. Street Lane. There are paths.
Amy
I mean, I'm sure there are, but it's not like an official. I don't think it's like avenue if you're.
Bobby Bones
That's what it has to be, because Bucket of Blood Street. Far from Pooping Road. I would think, if it fits here. Psychopath.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Will you see if path is officially recognized? It is officially recognized. Oh, yeah. The funniest is Far from Pooping. The weirdest is Bucket of Blood.
Lunchbox
The clever. The most clever, though, is Psychopath.
Amy
Psychopath.
Lunchbox
That's pretty good.
Bobby Bones
Psychopath is good. Do you ever do that thing when you were kids? Like, what's your stripper name?
Amy
Yeah, where you do your street name and your dog or something?
Bobby Bones
First pet and street name. What would yours have been?
Amy
Mine would have been Trixie Pinehurst.
Bobby Bones
That's a legitimate stripper name.
Lunchbox
Really good.
Bobby Bones
That's it. Like, never been to a strip club. But if she was on the sign, I might have to go by and see what's up. Pretty good lunchbox.
Matt Castle
Nikki. Silver Creek.
Amy
That's not bad either.
Matt Castle
Not bad, man.
Bobby Bones
The street you first lived on. Now that, but so is Nikki.
Matt Castle
Nikki's my dog.
Bobby Bones
That's the last name. It says street you lived on. Plus name of your first pet. Did you do. How did you do?
Amy
Oh, I did well, I did dog and then street.
Matt Castle
Yeah.
Amy
I feel like Pinehurst. Trixie.
Lunchbox
I think the dog needs to be first.
Amy
Yeah, the dog.
Bobby Bones
Guys, I don't make the rules. I'm literally reading what it says in front of me. Okay. I'm reading with a page.
Amy
Yeah. I go go dog. Then street.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So what is your lunchbox, Nikki?
Matt Castle
Silver Creek.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Eddie.
Lunchbox
Dolly Second. So maybe I'd be Dolly the Second because it was Second Street.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Dude, I would not stop at your show.
Lunchbox
Nah, that's not good.
Bobby Bones
Mine would be Rod Hardingston.
Amy
Your first Rod Hard.
Bobby Bones
I made the whole thing. Mine sucks. But how funny would that be if that was really it? No, mine would be Bradley Mountain View. Although. Mountain View.
Lunchbox
Bradley Mountain.
Bobby Bones
That's could be used as, like, hey, you want to see the mountain?
Amy
And Bradley's a cute girl's name.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Bradley's a guy's name? Yeah.
Amy
No, no, no. On the Morgan.
Bobby Bones
But I'm like, I'm a guy. Why would I want a girl's name.
Amy
Character named Bradley?
Bobby Bones
No, no. But why would I want a girl's name?
Amy
Oh, I thought that y'all were. Okay, okay. I just pictured me being sexist.
Bobby Bones
Males can be strippers too.
Amy
What the fuck is Nikki Silver Creek.
Matt Castle
No, no, no, no, I'm not.
Lunchbox
He's got a different demo.
Matt Castle
Nikki, Nicky Silver Creek.
Bobby Bones
But Nikki can be a guy.
Matt Castle
Yeah. Nikki Sixx.
Lunchbox
Good one.
Matt Castle
That's the only thing I got.
Bobby Bones
Nikki.
Amy
Oh, I thought we were all just being Little Nicky. Female strippers.
Bobby Bones
Why would we be female strippers?
Amy
I don't know, because every time I played this game, I was picturing, like, stripper, like, as a kid. I just.
Bobby Bones
Because you put. You were playing. Yeah, we won a strip, too.
Amy
Okay.
Lunchbox
My dog was Dolly. Like, what is this?
Bobby Bones
You're out.
Matt Castle
You're done.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You're managing the club. You're not even out on stage. Morgan. Yeah, I'm with Eddie. Mine was Reba Nantucket.
Amy
I mean, that's pretty good.
Bobby Bones
That feels like a hillbilly that knows how to get down.
Lunchbox
And it's got a Ryan.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Reba Nantucket. You know what she knows how to do?
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
Come on, Amy, what do you think? That Ryan. She also thought we wanted to be female strippers. Okay.
Lunchbox
Reva Nantucky. That's good.
Amy
What can she do?
Bobby Bones
What do you think she can do? What's the rhyme? Oh, there once was a man from Nantucket.
Amy
Okay, okay, okay, I get it now. I didn't know we were rhyming. I thought she could. She had a certain skill.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah, you know, I have lots of skills, even in the. And we can. We can bleep it. Do you know how the next line Goes out either. Once was a man from Nantucket. That's lunchbox with a blank so long he could blank it.
Matt Castle
Oh, oh, I heard a different one.
Bobby Bones
That's the initial rhyme.
Lunchbox
Wait, Morgan says she heard a different one.
Bobby Bones
I thought it had something to do with the bucket, but. What. How would that be bad? No, I'm just saying that's the one that I've heard. I've never heard this one you're talking about.
Amy
I was thinking something totally different from.
Bobby Bones
Nantucket with a blank.
Amy
Okay, okay, okay, okay, I get it now. Marilyn Manson.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. He took a rib out to do that.
Bobby Bones
But that wouldn't be so long. That would be so small that he.
Lunchbox
Had to take a rib out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he said with a grin. And then he. Bleep that. Bleep that. Wait, I'm just reading you the whole thing.
Amy
But don't act like this is a universally known.
Bobby Bones
Mom, if my ear were a, I would it.
Amy
What?
Matt Castle
Okay, I gotta know.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, I figured that rhyme was coming.
Bobby Bones
Folklore of bad rhymes.
Matt Castle
I was on the other word.
Lunchbox
Is it Andrew Dice?
Bobby Bones
That's in there too. I just said that one too. I know, I know.
Matt Castle
I'm just.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Andrew Dice.
Bobby Bones
I think he. I don't know, dude.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I can't. We learned that in second grade at Mountain Pine. That's what we learned as nursery rhymes.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, these streets are cool.
Matt Castle
All right.
Bobby Bones
From Yahoo. The ultimate selfie has claimed up to 480 lives. Now, Amy and I already know the story, so before I get into it, Eddie, what do you think that means? The ultimate selfie has claimed up to 480 lives.
Lunchbox
So is it something that people are taking selfies of, that they're dying, trying to do this?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's. It's generally people taking selfies in dangerous situations. I was. I. That's like a horror movie, though. I thought it was like one selfie that people kept taking and it kept killing people. But no, that's not it. The number of people who have lost their lives while trying to get the perfect selfie has risen to as many as 480 fatalities by the end of 2024. Oh, far more people die from taking selfies than even shark attacks. According to a recent study. Falls from height are the most common, followed by drowning. Accidental shootings. This is what selfies beat. Accidental shootings, getting hit by a train, getting mauled by an animal. More people are dying by taking a selfie. Then accidental shoot. Not school shootings, because that's. Or just. That's way, way Higher. So. But accidental shootings where you shoot yourself.
Lunchbox
Guys, the picture is not that important.
Bobby Bones
It is, though. It's awesome if you get the perfect one. And I'm not saying you should risk it, because I get nervy. I'm not worried about that. But, yeah, that's. That's crazy.
Amy
So I saw, too, when I was reading about that, that in. In Russia, like, several years ago, they launched a safe selfie campaign because of.
Bobby Bones
Put a condom on your phone or what?
Amy
No, no, but just there was too many people dying from, you know, trying to get a cool selfie, and so they had this entire campaign. Safe selfie. Maybe we need to do that here, huh?
Bobby Bones
What. What's that pill? Okay. Teens spend 90 plus minutes on their phone during a typical school day. Amy, talk about. You have a. They're both teens now. But your daughter's 17. Does she get to have her phone at school all the time? Open, wide open?
Amy
Yeah, I don't know that it's a wide open, but she does have it. I don't know. Sometimes during class, they may be using their phone. They have certain apps that they use, but there's some classes where it might be put away. But, like, I can pretty much always reach her if I need to, so.
Bobby Bones
Students spend an average of 92 minutes on smartphones during school hours, accounting for 27% of their total daily phone use. Parental restrictions show little impact on school phone use, which is funny. What do you mean? Well, you.
Matt Castle
You're.
Bobby Bones
You're probably like, don't be on your phone all day. But if you. At school. But if you text her, she answers right away. Right.
Amy
Well, but I mean, I also see parental restrictions as how we can go into their phone and limit. Like, they're like, you can actually set. Put settings on their phone. That limits the use.
Bobby Bones
But if they're like 16 or 17, can't they just go in and untake the restrictions off for a minute?
Amy
No, not if they don't know the code.
Lunchbox
They need a password.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I just feel like I'd figure that out. That's from study fines. Yeah, go ahead.
Amy
As of right now, my kids act like they don't know the code. Like, they hand me. They bring me their phone and they hand it to me and they say, can you enter the code? But I could totally see, especially my daughter being like, I know exactly what I need to do so that she knows I don't know the code. I'm gonna act like I always need her help.
Bobby Bones
There's probably an app that she can download that figures out the code. Yeah. It's called the me time mistake. When people need to recharge, they often isolate themselves for me time. They say that's a mistake. Scientists found being alone reduces energy levels. To get the best mental recharge, it's better to have some slight social element to your leisure activity. For example, reading in a cafe beats a secluded bedroom. Seeing a movie by yourself in the theater is better than just going out on a drive by yourself because there are other people in theater. That sounds like a terrible story.
Amy
No, that's interesting, but you don't have to do any interaction. I was going to say it definitely depends on the person because sometimes you need that downtime to recover. I certainly do. But if you're still alone but yet surrounded by other people, it could still work.
Bobby Bones
I think another one of my love languages is being alone.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Does that count?
Amy
I don't think so. That's the time with yourself.
Bobby Bones
PLOS won a research journal. A violin made in 1714 could become the most expensive musical instrument ever sold. The auction house is estimating the value of the at about $18 million. If I found this old violin, it was somewhere, I would just think it was old piece of crap. I don't know that I would even be smart enough or have the palette to know this was an expensive violin. It's like when people find these paintings at garage sales. I would just think, that's a crappy piece of art. Maybe I'll spend four bucks for it. But I don't even think I would have the wherewithal to get it checked out, because what do I know? But yeah, it's a. It's. It looks like an old violin. I'd probably go sell it to a pawn shop for like 300 bucks and be like, man, I got them, but they're $18 million. Johannes Brahms was influenced by that dude. Whenever he wrote who cares, Dude. I don't know.
Lunchbox
I mean, I think he's a famous classical musician.
Bobby Bones
Brahms playing the halftime show. No, I don't give a crap. Trump plans to attend the Super Bowl 2025, becoming the first sitting president to do so. Thought that was kind of interesting that no sitting president has ever been. That's probably security reasons. Only I don't think there have been presidents been like, super bowl sucks. I think they probably all watch it, and there's usually a message from the president, regardless of who does before the Super Bowl. But I would think that this is more of a statement of it's safe to go, like, we're going. So if the President's gonna be there, I would imagine it's super, super, super secure. So the President's probably going because one, there was an attack in New Orleans, all these plane crashes, everything's happening. So it's like, hey, president's gonna be there. You should feel good about going. That would be my guess. Amy?
Amy
Yeah, I, I think seems like his personality would be like.
Black Effect Podcast Host
Yeah.
Amy
If it's also, if nobody's ever gone, he wants to be the first president that goes true.
Bobby Bones
A new study finds entire spoonfuls of microplastics are in people's brains and three times as much as those with dementia. Can you, for the sake of me and our audience, Amy, because I have little knowledge, a little, but very little knowledge of microplastics, can you explain what that is?
Matt Castle
Okay.
Amy
That gets into our body easily. Like every time you get a to go coffee cup and you get it hot like you say, you go get a latte, the lid on there is plastic. Every time you take a sip of that hot coffee, you're getting teeny tiny microplastics that are going into your body. Or if you're cooking with those black plastic utensils and you're not really thinking about it, the heat of the plastic is meeting the pan and then it's getting mixed into the food and then you're getting teeny tiny parts of microplastics and then they accumulate in your body.
Bobby Bones
But why does it get my brain as you're going on a stomach and I should poop it out?
Amy
Well, I don't know how it all.
Bobby Bones
Flows and go, but that they should reroute that. Why is it going up? Everything else is going down. Yeah, yeah. I don't know what plastics are in my brain.
Amy
Other parts of the body too.
Bobby Bones
I, I got a forks worth for sure in my brain with all that microplastic I've been eating. All right, there you go. That's the news. Those were Bobby's big stories. Bobby bone show. Bonehead. Glory of the day.
Matt Castle
This story comes us from Clearwater, Florida. A 95 year old man passed away. They're having his funeral. One of the sisters gets up there and gives the eulogy. She gets done. But she forgot to mention her sister's 25 year old daughter in the eulogy.
Bobby Bones
So wait, need a shout out.
Matt Castle
A brawl erupts, the sister attacks.
Lunchbox
Sister disrespect.
Bobby Bones
I know everybody had to get a shot on the eulogy. Well, I mean, isn't that about the person?
Amy
Yeah, I Gave.
Bobby Bones
I've given a couple of eulogies. I don't mention everybody in the family.
Amy
Oh, surely that. Surely. I think I recall when you were doing your mom's. You mentioned your sister Shirley.
Bobby Bones
Don't call me Shirley. And no reason for a brawl. That's crazy.
Matt Castle
At a funeral. They were in a Catholic church, maybe.
Bobby Bones
They were a dramatic family. And it would. He would have liked to have seen that.
Amy
Yeah. You know, it was for him in.
Bobby Bones
A Catholic church, too.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay, I'm lunchbox.
Matt Castle
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, what's on your mind?
Lunchbox
Well, I recently broke my arm, right. So I'm noticing certain things that people should stop doing to the handicap.
Bobby Bones
Okay, you're not handicapped. I would say that's not handicapped.
Lunchbox
I'm disabled right now. I have one arm.
Bobby Bones
I think you're injured.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but people come up to me, and they're like, hey, what happened to your arm? Guys, if somebody's gone through an injury, they're missing an arm, something.
Bobby Bones
You're not missing an arm. Oh, my God, you're in a sling.
Lunchbox
I'm just saying, no one wants to answer the question over and over, what happened to your arm?
Bobby Bones
So if you were to see somebody on crutches.
Lunchbox
Correct.
Bobby Bones
Would you go, hey, what happened?
Lunchbox
No, just let them live their life.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no. Pre your injury. Oh, would you have. Hey, what happened? What happened to you?
Lunchbox
Yeah, I guess you kind of want to know, like, what? Like, what happened? Why are you on crutches?
Bobby Bones
Especially if you know the person.
Lunchbox
Well, yeah, but I'm talking about people that I barely know are like, whoa, man, what happened to your arm? Don't really want to talk about it.
Bobby Bones
You seem a bit emotional.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Black Effect Podcast Host
Yeah.
Lunchbox
It brings back memories of being in the skating rink and falling and, like, you see someone in a wheelchair, are you really gonna ask them, like, why are you in a wheelchair?
Bobby Bones
I'm not gonna ask, but it's different than you. Did you have a sling and no cast. It's not even like you have a cast on your arm.
Lunchbox
Bones, I'm telling you 20 times a day, I am answering the question. What happened to your arm? And I don't like it anymore.
Bobby Bones
Amy, will you tell the guy he's not handicapped?
Amy
Yeah. Oh, you're not handicapped. Just keep telling yourself that over and over, because you're definitely not. And people that are really handicapped are listening to you right now, and they're like, shut up.
Bobby Bones
You're not disabled.
Lunchbox
And then people want to be. Doctors are like, well, what Bone. Is it like, like, you know what bone I'm talking about?
Bobby Bones
No, you're lightly less abled.
Amy
There's lots of bones.
Bobby Bones
There are lots of bones. And I did ask him. I was like, what bone did you break? He said, the radius. And I was like, oh, I'm familiar with that.
Lunchbox
You were familiar.
Amy
I mean, and let's be honest, aren't we still questioning if it's really broken?
Lunchbox
No. Whatever.
Amy
You're like flailing that arm around like your little chicken.
Bobby Bones
Chicken wing flopping in the wind. Flopping. I mean, yeah, the other day I got him, Amy. I was playing music because we're on the road. I was playing music on the bus and I was like, let's just see. And I started playing da na na na na na na na na na na na na na. And he was up doing full chicken dance before I even realized. He should have been holding.
Lunchbox
You can do the chicken dance. It doesn't affect your radius bone.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so you would like people to stop asking you about your arm.
Lunchbox
Just when you're out and about and you see someone handicapped, don't ask them what happened to you.
Bobby Bones
First of all. Okay, here's what I'd like to ask you. Stop saying you're handicapped.
Lunchbox
Okay, I won't say that I'm handicapped, but if someone looks injured, don't ask them about their injury. They may not want to talk about it.
Bobby Bones
I don't even think it was traumatic for you, the fall.
Lunchbox
Oh, dude, it was terrible. It was the skating rink. And then when I fell, no one stopped to help me. I had to get myself up and get to the side of the rink and go sit down all on my own.
Bobby Bones
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Summary of "The Bobby Bones Show"
Episode: THURS PT 2: Did Lunchbox Admit To Illegal Activity? + Bobby On A Woman Who Murdered In Her Sleep + Eddie Is Sick Of This Intrusive Question
Release Date: February 6, 2025
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones, along with co-hosts Matt Castle and guest Lunchbox, navigates through a mix of serious discussions, humorous banter, and insightful commentary. The episode touches on topics ranging from legal anomalies to everyday ethical dilemmas, providing listeners with both entertainment and food for thought. Below is a detailed breakdown of the key segments covered in this episode.
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The episode kicks off with a gripping discussion about a controversial legal case where a woman was acquitted of murdering her husband on the grounds that she acted while asleep. This segment delves into the complexities of the legal system grappling with the nuances of involuntary actions leading to criminal outcomes.
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A candid and revealing segment where Lunchbox openly discusses his admission to engaging in theft at self-checkout stations, highlighting a growing trend among middle-class individuals leveraging self-service systems to pilfer items.
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Lunchbox introduces a personal topic by discussing his frustration with repeatedly being asked about his broken arm. The conversation shifts to societal norms around privacy and the sensitivity required when approaching individuals with visible injuries.
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The discussion turns to contemporary health trends and challenges, focusing on cosmetic procedures like Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBLs) and the alarming statistics surrounding women's hesitation to seek medical checkups.
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Bobby brings attention to the potentially lethal consequences of taking selfies, citing a study that links selfie-taking to numerous fatalities. The segment serves as a cautionary tale about the obsession with capturing the perfect photo.
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Injecting humor into the episode, the hosts share and react to some of the most amusing and peculiar street names found across the United States, offering listeners a light-hearted break from the heavier topics.
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The episode concludes with a mix of personal anecdotes, humorous interactions, and brief news snippets that keep the conversation lively and relatable.
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Throughout the episode, The Bobby Bones Show masterfully balances serious discussions with entertaining segments, ensuring that listeners are both informed and amused. The openness of guests like Lunchbox in admitting personal missteps, combined with the hosts' ability to navigate complex topics with humor and empathy, creates a dynamic and relatable listening experience. Whether tackling legal quandaries, ethical dilemmas, or simply sharing a laugh over funny street names, this episode exemplifies the show's commitment to engaging and diverse content.
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