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Bobby Bones
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Arturo Castro
Hi, I'm Arturo Castro and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Broad City and Narcos and Roadhouse. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly, guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough. Get ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories in history. Each week I'll be sitting down with some of the most hilarious actors and writers and comedians. People like Ed Helms, Diane Guerrero, and Joseph Gordon Lev.
Bobby Bones
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Arturo Castro
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Bobby Bones
Wake up, wake up in the morning and then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turning. Then you hear Eddie, Emmy, Lunchbox, Morgan, too. SCBR trying to put you through. Mike D's riding this week's next bit. And Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby Vaugh I saw. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's home was burglarized.
Eddie
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
I know. I went, what? Cuz I've been there. And was their LA home? Oh, not that. That.
Morgan
No, still terrible.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I'm sure they have homes in Australia.
Eddie
They were. Was it empty or.
Bobby Bones
So law enforcement sources tell. Tmz. Nicole and Keith are the latest A listers to become crime victims now that their Los Angeles area home has been burglarized. Our sources say Nicole and Keith were not home at the time, but one of their employees scared the person off. The incident happened over the weekend. Someone smashed a glass window to try to get in the home. A member of the staff came. So far, police have made no arrests. That's from tmz. Did you ever watch that documentary on the gang of kids that would break in the celebrity.
Lunchbox
The Bling Ring?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Whatever they were called.
Eddie
Yeah, I watched a little bit of it a long time ago. Yeah, it was Bling Ring.
Bobby Bones
So they would just target famous people's houses and they never got caught. People would leave their doors open. Right. Like, wasn't that, like, a lot of it? Yeah.
Lunchbox
And they would see, oh, they're going to be here because of the paparazzi. So they knew the house would have expensive stuff. And they'd see the purses they're wearing, like, oh, well, that must be at their house. When they're not there, they'd go get it.
Bobby Bones
I gasped at first when I saw their houses burglarized because I thought it was their main house, which is here in Nashville.
Eddie
Yeah, maybe. Chilean gang.
Lunchbox
Oh, here we go. Oh, here we go.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. Well, to be fair, the Chilean gang did break into Joe Burrow's house.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And then Amy was like, there's a Chilean gang running around our town.
Eddie
There is. It's in the news, I'm telling you. Yes.
Bobby Bones
Because it's in the news, though, doesn't mean it's the one by your house.
Eddie
No, there are. There are homes near me that they blame the Chilean gang.
Bobby Bones
That's a cool name. It sounds cool. Do you wear contacts?
Eddie
No, but, I mean, I need to get glasses. I have some readers, but I gotta go into the doctor and get, like, the legit thing.
Bobby Bones
I squint now, a 33 year old woman who they're just calling a went to this plastic surgery hospital because she had something they call a hemofacial atrophy. And so they go in to improve her facial symmetry and the doctors are like, what is this? And behind her left eyeball, five contact lenses.
Lunchbox
Oh, stuck.
Eddie
Oh, gosh.
Bobby Bones
She had been wearing lenses for years and had lost several, not realizing they were trapped behind her eye. Ew, it's from Oddity Central. That's crazy. Like, that could have been crazy infection or eye injury. I would wear one contact because I only have one eye that works. My right eye has 8% vision, so my left eyes. It's my good eye, but it is, it's got. I'm near sighted in as well. That's why I wear glasses for the most part. But I wore a contact when I did my show Breaking Bobby Bones, like when I played hockey and would like have to fall off houses and stuff. But I don't like it because I. One, I don't like putting stuff on my eyes. So shout out to all you guys who wear contacts every day, like respect. Two, my right eye doesn't help, but if I didn't put one in both eyes, I felt lopsided, even though I really didn't know the difference. So I just went back to glasses.
Eddie
Yeah. Does it make you nervous? You lost any in the back of your head?
Bobby Bones
That'd probably be good for me. What if it fixed? It went back behind my. My eye and all of a sudden I was like, oh, I can see. But my vision is brain related. It's an issue in my brain because I've gone in and I have friends that love Lasik and they're like, you got to get Lasik on your bad eye. And I go in. They're like, your eyes, great. It's your. There's a part of your brain that's messed up that it never fully developed. I'd wear a patch as a kid.
Eddie
I wonder if there's a way you can work with your brain.
Bobby Bones
No, because it's like an injury that can't. I can't get in there and do any sort of therapy.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
But yeah, it's basically a brain, an injury in my brain. So my right. But my right eye has never worked. But imagine if I had two eyes. I'd be a pro athlete probably.
Eddie
That's probably why you weren't. Obviously.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty good with one eye. Imagine if I had both eyes. Wow. Who wears contacts here? Anybody?
Morgan
I used To. But I'm now I did Lasik used to.
Bobby Bones
I'm so jealous.
Morgan
All through high school.
Eddie
But you wear those readers now.
Bobby Bones
I have to have readers. Yeah, those readers. You look 500 years old though.
Morgan
I know.
Bobby Bones
You need to change like the style up on that.
Morgan
What do you mean you don't like my baby blue ones?
Lunchbox
They.
Bobby Bones
For someone who likes to seem young, those are the oldest looking things I've ever seen.
Morgan
Oh, I don't think they really look.
Bobby Bones
Like from the one.
Eddie
No, no, no, they do because I went and tried some on because I'm definitely. Yes, they make cool ones.
Bobby Bones
101 Dalmatians. The villain, she looks like him. You look like Cruella deville.
Morgan
That's cool.
Bobby Bones
If she were a Mexican bald headed.
Morgan
Dude, which she is not.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Okay, good for you, lunchbox.
Lunchbox
You don't wear them naturally too. And when you put them on you, you tilt your head down like you look like an old person.
Morgan
But you understand, because I could see without them. But I need to need them to read close. So you tilt your head to read.
Bobby Bones
You look 100 years old. Those are hilarious, bones. So is this lunchbox clickbait or is it real? He claims that he wants to do this segment about him having to go back to court because he got subpoenaed.
Eddie
I mean that sounds legit.
Bobby Bones
Okay, what's the audio we have here?
Lunchbox
The audio is the original confrontation when back around Hallo were having a block party, had barricades from the city.
Bobby Bones
That guy in your neighborhood saved the drunk guy crashing in.
Lunchbox
No, no, no, no, no, no. The drunk guy went around the barricades and came within, you know, feet of hitting children. And we confronted him. He was walking back to his house and this is the interaction we had.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but this is your neighbor being a hero.
Lunchbox
No, this is me being a hero.
Bobby Bones
Got it. Here we go. Excuse me, sir, where are you going?
Lunchbox
You just ran through a barricade.
Bobby Bones
Excuse me, sir, your car is parked up there with road cones underneath it. I'll get towed the morning. No, no. Why is it being towed in the morning? We need to talk to him.
Lunchbox
We need to talk to him in a normal manner, but what you did was not acceptable.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so I'm going. No, no, no.
Lunchbox
You're not gonna go to your house.
Scuba Steve
We're gonna, we're gonna wait for the police. You left your car in the middle of the street.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Your car is in the middle of the street.
Bobby Bones
Are you, Are you okay? I've had a stroke. You've had a stroke? Yeah. Okay, you should sit down. If you've had a stroke, you should sit down. Well, we' paramedic here. Come sit on the curb, please. Okay, so I do remember that now. And how could you forget? You were great as Robin in that. No, no. Like, Batman ruled. You were a great Robin.
Eddie
What did he say? We need to talk to him.
Bobby Bones
We need to talk to the other guys. I got control, sir. You stop. Hey. When you talk to him, we need to be controlling. I liked it.
Lunchbox
No, no. Because I'd already yelled at him, and that wasn't working. So I thought, hey, maybe being a calm tone will work.
Bobby Bones
You were Tonto for sure. Like, Lone Ranger was rocking. Tonto was right there, and you did a great job. So was it. He was drunk.
Lunchbox
He was drunk.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
He got arrested. All that. Boom. You know, police take a statement, whatever. And I got subpoenaed to court.
Bobby Bones
What does that mean?
Lunchbox
That means they. They have a robocall now, I guess. It's not even. The district attorney calls you, and this same number calls me, like, six times in a row. And it's like a number. And I answer and it goes into this long speech about this is blah, blah, blah about the incident. Are you willing to come to court and testify? If you are, press 1.
Bobby Bones
Also, that's not a subpoena then. That's if you're willing to come to court. Subpoena is like. You get like. They would run from subpoenas.
Eddie
Yeah. And they'd be like, are you lunchboxing you?
Bobby Bones
Was the word subpoena ever used, or did you just throw that in here?
Lunchbox
No, no, that's what it says.
Bobby Bones
Like a voluntary Sabina.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I think it's a. Maybe that's what it. But it's like, never heard. I'm a witness, so I don't think they serve you with the subpoena. I think you only get served if you're, like, trying to run. Like, if you're being charged with something. Yeah, yeah, I think. I don't know, because it was a robo call and it was like a five minute long speech about the whole process.
Bobby Bones
I would have hung up immediately. I would have known what it was. And as soon as the computer starts talking, I'm out.
Lunchbox
And it says, press 1 if you are willing to come to court. And I said, one, let's go.
Eddie
He was like, press one if you want some pena pasta for lunch, some pina, some peanut. Like, did it say subpoena?
Bobby Bones
Or like, I am 99 definition of subpoena. I feel like A subpoena means if you get a subpoena, you have to go to court.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Having a robocall call you and ask you if you don't mind coming to court. Like, if you got nothing else going on, would you mind swinging by? Feels a bit different. I'm glad you're going. Yeah, A subpoena, it's a. It requires a document or other evidence to be submitted to a court of law, and you're not really required. But I'm glad you're going.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So I may get to take the stand. I mean, my. My statement to the police must have been so good that the district attorney sounds like this is the guy we need on the stand.
Bobby Bones
Being subpoenaed means you've been legally ordered to provide documents or testify in a legal proceeding.
Eddie
So you haven't been subpoenaed, you weren't legally ordered.
Bobby Bones
You got a robo call going, hey, you busy on Tuesday?
Eddie
Which is.
Lunchbox
But isn't that. But now that I agreed, I'm required to go, right?
Bobby Bones
A voluntary witness can get a voluntary subpoena.
Lunchbox
That's it. See, I told you.
Bobby Bones
Okay, yeah, you're voluntary.
Lunchbox
But I got subpoenaed. Did I get subpoenaed? I didn't realize there was a difference.
Bobby Bones
It's just funny hearing you say the word over and over.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I didn't realize there was a difference. But, man, guys get ready.
Bobby Bones
I bet you you don't even go.
Lunchbox
What do you mean?
Bobby Bones
Why would I. They end up settling this, and the guy just takes whatever.
Morgan
Oh, like a plea bargain. I've heard that in those court TV shows.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Are you gonna submit this audio for court evidence?
Bobby Bones
Oh, that gal gets celebrated.
Lunchbox
No, this. This audio doesn't.
Bobby Bones
No, no, this audio is great. It should be on the news. That guy that took over, what's his name? Your neighbor?
Lunchbox
You called him Alpha Adam.
Bobby Bones
Alpha Adam, Yeah. And beta Lunchbox. Alpha and Beta.
Lunchbox
But, yeah.
Bobby Bones
When is it?
Lunchbox
It was March 24th. I believe it's a Monday.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Good. You know, if you need to take off, take off.
Lunchbox
Well, I have no choice. Well, I mean, it is court ordered.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, since the court is ordered, you. You're free to go. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Do I bring a briefcase?
Bobby Bones
Well, you're.
Morgan
He's not a lawyer.
Bobby Bones
What do you think your role is in this case?
Lunchbox
I mean, probably star witness.
Bobby Bones
Got it. You think they'll bring you into the back, like, to the doors? We'd like to bring in this next witness. And then you open the door, and the court likes.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
You Got him that's playing music like wrestling. He just comes out. When do you leave to do your thing where it's like you said you're doing some teaching?
Lunchbox
April 7th.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so those don't conflict.
Lunchbox
Oh, no, if they did, I would head it too. No, won't testify.
Bobby Bones
So you'd ignore the subpoena. Yeah, I mean, got it, got it.
Lunchbox
Career is more important, right?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Okay, let us know how that goes.
Arturo Castro
All right, come on, it's time for.
Bobby Bones
The good news with Bobby. Her name is Cheyenne Campbell. She had a dog named Emma. Emma went missing for five months. Gone. The three year old pup was taken in to the shelter which is where Cheyenne also volunteered. And so someone brought the dog in months after the dog had disappeared. And she was like, oh my God, that's my dog. The dog recognized her immediately. They had been searching for a long time, but after a while you give up.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Bobby Bones
You think like an alligator at it or something.
Eddie
You have to. I mean, I guess you never give up hope, but you kind of have to just move on.
Bobby Bones
I would assume that somebody had found the dog and kept the dog for a bit. And they weren't able to keep it because the dog was pretty healthy. And on social media you see them meeting again. But I love when a dog is gone and somebody gets their dog back.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
We've just had so many close calls where someone has like saved our dog where it's been like crossing the highway and someone throws it in their car. And so if I see a dog out and it's got like a collar or like a headband or one of those things that people rob banks with, what does that do? Yeah, what do you call that thing though, like Billy the Kid wore. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Handkerchief. I'll stop and try to get the dog myself. Great story. That's from the New York Post. Love it. That's what it's all about.
Lunchbox
That was.
Arturo Castro
Tell me something good.
Bobby Bones
90 seconds on the clock. How many morning cornies can we figure out? Go.
Lunchbox
The morning corny.
Eddie
What do you call a rash on a pig?
Morgan
Point ointment.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's funny. But I can't figure that's what you.
Eddie
Would put on the rack.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one.
Lunchbox
Swine flu.
Bobby Bones
What? A rash. A bump.
Lunchbox
Charlotte's bump.
Morgan
You would put on her.
Bobby Bones
So what's the rash?
Eddie
What do you call a rash on a pig?
Bobby Bones
A rat. What do you get from a rash? Burns.
Lunchbox
Red.
Morgan
Oils.
Lunchbox
Red. Swine. Red flag.
Bobby Bones
Do you get warts and a rash.
Lunchbox
Red pig. Pig swan.
Bobby Bones
You don't get worse from Rush. The virus.
Lunchbox
Oh, bacon, huh?
Morgan
Inflammatory.
Bobby Bones
Big flammatory.
Morgan
I don't know.
Eddie
Where were you going with that? What do you call a rash on a pig?
Bobby Bones
Well, word is not a rash, so they can't be it. Oh, it's a virus. Hogwart. That's not a rash. That's not rash.
Morgan
Okay, let's keep going.
Bobby Bones
We got it.
Morgan
We got it.
Bobby Bones
We got it.
Eddie
Okay.
Morgan
Welcome back to this.
Eddie
Why do rappers need umbrellas?
Lunchbox
Make it rain mega stop the rain.
Morgan
Raining through what the umbrellas storming rappers.
Lunchbox
Rhymes breaks they drop drop lines dropping.
Bobby Bones
Oh, boy the care Raining, dropping beats why do rappers need umbrellas, Mike? Because of the rain MC because of the storm the drizzle of drizzle.
Morgan
Oh, so we got that.
Eddie
You got it.
Bobby Bones
Oh, for drizzle.
Morgan
That was a buzzer beater.
Bobby Bones
We got that.
Eddie
We got two.
Bobby Bones
The Hogwarts. That doesn't make sense. It's not even a real one.
Eddie
It doesn't.
Bobby Bones
A wart and a rash are not the same thing. A rash you can get from rubbing on the ground. A ward is a virus.
Eddie
Would it. What a. Should I. So I should have said. What do you call a bumpy virus on a pig?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Hogwarts.
Eddie
What do you call a disgusting.
Bobby Bones
Hey, don't be a war hater. Some people have warts and they can't control it.
Eddie
I know.
Bobby Bones
I had one on my hand.
Eddie
I've had them. I know, but I. You know those pumpkins that have the bumps on them?
Bobby Bones
Those are warts.
Eddie
No, but they look like I can't even look at them at the grocery store.
Bobby Bones
You're going hard on work people.
Eddie
No, no, no. I don't know my. I've had warts. My son has warts.
Bobby Bones
But I know people.
Eddie
Yes, yes, but I have ward friends.
Bobby Bones
I have ward friends.
Eddie
But visually, whenever it's pumpkin season and they have those pumpkins with all those little bumps, like if I go into the store, I have to look away. I cannot. It's a weird immersion.
Arturo Castro
I'm Jay Shetty. My latest episode is with financial expert Scott Galloway.
Jay Shetty
If you are doing a lot of side hustles, it's very, very difficult to be great at your main hustle. The only way you're going to build real wealth and economic security is to go all in on one thing. That is greatness. Focus. None of this matters. None of it means a thing if you can have deep and meaningful relationships.
Scuba Steve
Scott is a professor of marketing at.
Bobby Bones
NYU Stern School of Business.
Scuba Steve
He's a best selling author.
Bobby Bones
He has earned a massive following through his lectures, podcasts and YouTube channel.
Arturo Castro
Scott Galloway how do we rewire our relationship with money? Because most of us have a stressful relationship with money.
Jay Shetty
You want to be good at money? Put down the facade and start talking to people about their investments, how much money they make, what they do with their money, how they save money. What I tell young people is you can have it all. You just can't have it all at once.
Arturo Castro
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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 the Star. So where else are you gonna 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 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 gonna be honest, it was a little pink.
Lunchbox
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. Extremely pink. Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Arturo Castro
Hi, I'm Arturo Castro and I've been lucky enough to do stuff like Broad City and Narcos and Roadhouse and so many commercials about back pain. And now I'm starting a podcast because honestly, guys, I don't feel the space is crowded enough. Get ready for Greatest Escapes, a new comedy podcast about the wildest true escape stories in history. Each week, I'll be sitting down with some of the most hilarious actors and writers and comedians to tell them a buckwild tale from across history and time. People like Ed Helms, Diane Guerrero, Joseph Gordon Levitt and Zoe Chao.
Mark Seal
Titanic, Charles Manson, Alcatraz, Assata Shakur, the.
Bobby Bones
Sketchy guy named Steve.
Arturo Castro
It's giving funny true crime.
Bobby Bones
I love storytelling and I love you, so I can't wait.
Arturo Castro
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Bobby Bones
How annoyed are you with me that I keep bringing this asteroid up? Like, are you over the story?
Eddie
No. Without you telling me, I'll know nothing about it. So.
Bobby Bones
So there's an asteroid. They think in 2032, there's a chance it's going to hit Earth. And they tell us about a week and a half ago, it's like 1.8%. And then they come back and they go 2.3%. And then I play some audio of how we developed a system to track asteroids. And I'm kind of blown away by that. We can track asteroids. And then now, breaking news. It's now to 3.1%.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
It keeps going. They're slow rolling us into this every week. They're slow rolling us into it to where it's not even going to matter to us. We're gonna be like, okay, it's up another percent. It's how Netflix gets us with raising prices. If they only do it in $1 every six months, we're like, Ah, it's just a dollar. Like, it sucks, but it's just a dollar. And I don't want to cancel Netflix, so I agree. I'll pay the extra dollar. That's what they're doing here. They're Netflixing us with an asteroid that's gonna hit Earth. NASA has increased the estimated chance of asteroid yr4 hitting Earth on December 22, 2032, to 3.1%. That is 1 in 32. Will you pull up a 1 in 32 chance here? And I'll have you guys pick a number.
Morgan
Like a dice.
Eddie
Yeah, that doesn't. Oh, boy, sound good.
Bobby Bones
1 in 32. The asteroid discovered in December of 2024 is between 130 and 300ft wide. If it impacts Earth, it could release energy equivalent to 7.8 megatons of TNT, which is about 500 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Yeah. The potential impact zones include major cities like Mumbai, Dhaka, bogota, and over 100 million people. But it will affect countries forever. Scientists plan to use the James Webb Space Telescope next month to gather more data. The 3.1% chance is the highest ever given for an asteroid to impact Earth. ABC News with that. Now they're slow rolling this. That's how they're doing aliens right now. Everyone there's a new person that we trust who's in the military. It's like I saw something and they're hiding it from me. And all of a sudden, it's not a big deal when there's a story that comes out. Because they're slow rolling us. And Netflix goes up a dollar again. They're slow rolling us.
Eddie
Yeah, I mean, keep us updated.
Bobby Bones
You want to do 1 in 32 and see if the bomb hits you or the asteroid hits you? Pick a number. 1 through 32.
Eddie
4.
Bobby Bones
She picks 4. Hit it. The number is 24. You're safe, Eddie.
Morgan
21.
Bobby Bones
21.
Lunchbox
Hit it.
Bobby Bones
12. Wow. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
32.
Bobby Bones
Oh, 32. It's a safe number to pick. Hit it. 5.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Asteroid didn't hit us. Asteroid didn't hit us.
Morgan
That's today, though.
Bobby Bones
That's today.
Morgan
What's it gonna be next week, Raymond?
Bobby Bones
I'm picking number one to 32. Two, two. 27. Okay.
Eddie
Okay. You pick one.
Bobby Bones
19. 25. Oh, man. This is a voicemail we got yesterday. If you don't mind playing that one. My co workers and I came across this question. We were wondering if every month could have a color.
Scuba Steve
What?
Bobby Bones
What do you think the colors would be for each. Interesting. January will be white because I think it's snow. Okay. So I'm gonna go January white. February would be a dark red. For love.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
For Valentine's Day. Just love. So that would go dark red. March would be green for spring and St. Patrick's Day. So I'm gonna go green. April would be kind of a yellow. It's like spring. It's starting to get a little warmer, so it's starting to feel a little warmer. So I'm gonna go with a yellow. In April. May, we're getting kind of close to orange because it's getting hotter. And May doesn't really have a color that's associated because of a holiday. But I'm going to go orange because the sun is really starting to set down on me.
Eddie
Could it be.
Bobby Bones
It could be whatever we want. There are no rules.
Eddie
Okay, well, I was just going to say either April or May could be blue. Because showers.
Bobby Bones
No, I got blue coming up later, I think. So let me see if I get there. May, June, darker orange. We're going to go darker orange. Just slightly darker. We're getting closer to red. July is probably going to be blue for red, white, and blue. And I've already got red. And I've already got white, so I'm going to make July blue. August, we're getting to red.
Lunchbox
Like.
Bobby Bones
Like a burn. It's a. It's orange. Has now turned to red. It's like a fall red.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
August, September, It's. It's a brown because it's starting to turn fall. Yeah, good. October will be pumpkin, pumpkin orange, orange, like seven times so far. And I'm colorblind as crap, so it's all going to look the same to me. October, November is going to be brown. Turkey gray. Like the color of an actual turkey gravy.
Eddie
Oh, so brown.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. My colors aren't good. Yeah.
Eddie
Gravy's not gray.
Bobby Bones
It's not.
Morgan
No.
Bobby Bones
Whatever color gravy is either white or brown.
Eddie
I've never seen gray gravy.
Morgan
That's like spoiled gravy. Been out too long.
Bobby Bones
Okay, we're just gonna call November the color of gravy.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And then December. It can't be white.
Eddie
Can December be sparkle?
Morgan
Can it just be red?
Bobby Bones
Red. But that's not it. Because it's Christmas.
Eddie
Make Valentine's Day pink or make.
Bobby Bones
No, we can't go change. It's already happened. We've stamped it in.
Eddie
Are there permanent?
Bobby Bones
There are now. Yeah. We made them up as we went. I'm gonna go for December Santa red. I don't mind December being sparkles.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I think that's a good one. Yeah. For Jesus. For Christmas. Because we ran out of colors. Like, there's a few different reasons there, but I'm gonna go with sparkles on that one. That's fun, huh? And we thought about the colors.
Eddie
Yeah, I've never thought about that.
Bobby Bones
I also didn't know gravy wasn't gray. Maybe because it just sounds. Gray is the first part of gravy. I always thought it was gray. Think about that. Gravy.
Eddie
No, I had not.
Bobby Bones
And I'm colorblind, so it's just. I just assume.
Eddie
But some gravy's white.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that I can tell. Like, white gravy is different.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But white gravy's not big at Thanksgiving. For. For us in the south, white gravy's big every other day. But Thanksgiving, it's gray. Gravy.
Eddie
Brown gravy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay, Bones, if you're on that Delta flight that ended up, its butt hit flames, it dumped over. If you were on it, they're giving you money.
Eddie
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
Nobody died. How much you think they will be getting or deserve?
Eddie
Gosh, I. There's 80 people on the plane.
Bobby Bones
I don't let that factor in.
Eddie
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because you're not gonna get less because there are more people. Like, everybody went through the same trauma.
Eddie
Well, I was thinking, they're in a meeting, they're probably like, okay, it's 80 people. Are they each getting, gosh, 10,000.
Morgan
That's what I thought.
Bobby Bones
Wow, that's so little lifetime trauma.
Eddie
Don't expect them to go high.
Bobby Bones
So they're offering 30, 000 a piece. And I thought that was extremely low. Like, crazy low. These people are gonna be scarred with that mentally, emotionally, forever. Now, again, lucky they didn't die. But you don't get a bonus for not killing the people. It's not like, you know what? We didn't kill you, so we're not gonna give you as much. But it was not immediately clear how the pastors will claim their money. But if all 76 passengers, Delta will have to fork over 2.3 million. That's nothing.
Eddie
Yeah, they need to pay more. And also, that doesn't include the therapy they're going to pay for.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, if they're going to go 30 grand apiece, there's other things they're going to have to pay for then. But I wouldn't trust it. The bureaucracy of having to get stuff.
Eddie
Paid through other people, and that's like, actual. They're getting, they're saying, we're giving you cash, not vouchers. Right.
Bobby Bones
$30,000 in vouchers. That would be hilarious.
Morgan
They're not flying.
Bobby Bones
You're like, fl. So if you're on a crash like this, you think you can fly again?
Eddie
I have no idea. I don't. I, I, I would like to think that I could work through it and eventually fly again. But, like, I think of my son's personality. He's very different, and there's no way. I don't think he'd ever get on a plane again, ever. So I think it just depends on our personalities. Would you be able to do it?
Bobby Bones
I think I'd have to do it just for, like, my job. But, yeah, that would be a tough one. That'd be a tough one. So, $30,000. Yeah. Right. They're. They're lowballing on that one.
Eddie
Little counter. Right. Everyone's gonna probably lawyer up.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Lawyer up. Understatement. I doubt they'll be represented by one attorney. Everybody will have their own. But I'm sure there'll be some settlement. I bet they all get half a million dollars each. Oh, would you be in a plane crash? $5 million.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
If you lived.
Eddie
What?
Morgan
You're crazy.
Lunchbox
For half a million dollars?
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
But you have to go through the air. The plane crash.
Bobby Bones
Travis Barker, whenever he crashed and he was on a private flight, but when he crashed, he didn't fly for 13 years. Like, he couldn't get on a plane. But, yeah, half a million dollars. Would you be on a crack. But you don't know if you're gonna live or not?
Morgan
Correct.
Bobby Bones
Oh, would you do it for half a million? No chance.
Morgan
I can't do it.
Bobby Bones
Because if you know you're not gonna die, it's much easier to do anything dangerous if you know you're not gonna die. What if you know you're not gonna die, but you could be hurt badly. For half a million, you don't know how it ends. No way. Yes.
Morgan
And you're not telling me how bad I'm gonna be hurt.
Eddie
Nope.
Bobby Bones
All you know is you're not gonna die.
Morgan
Like, broken bones. Okay. If I'm in a wheelchair for the rest of my life, I don't know.
Bobby Bones
There is a podcast that's up today. I talked to Gil Birmingham, who plays Chief Thomas Rainwater in Yellowstone. So through the show, he's a villain. He's a good guy. You kind of don't know who he is at times. And so I was talking with him. Can you picture him in your head? Yes, I was talking with him, and he was a bodybuilder.
Eddie
Really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I asked him why he got into bodybuilding when he was younger, and he spoke about how that got him into acting. You know, I had somewhat of a suppressed kind of upbringing. I was very isolated. You know, I had a very. A very religious mother and a military father. And there was a lot of containment. And it just wasn't my spirit. I was more of an artist or a creative. It seemed like a healthy lifestyle, for one. And I was intrigued by what the.
Morgan
What you could do with the body.
Bobby Bones
And it actually. Actually was the entry into my acting profession because I got scouted in the gym, did a couple of works on a music video, had a great time, and that's where it started. Next thing you know, he's Chief Rainwater on Yellowstone.
Eddie
That's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Check out the podcast, you can go to the Bobby Bone show feed. It'll be up there through that. But check out the Yellowstone podcast that is up today. And I do want to play a voicemail. This is from Tracy. Dude, Amy totally ruined the show. I'm midway through it and just got to the point. Amy decided to share on the radio and yeah, she continues to ruin her shows. She should be punished.
Eddie
Which show?
Bobby Bones
Apple cider vinegar. When you gave a huge plot line and you're like, this happened. And we're like, no.
Eddie
I mean, yes, I obviously know. I just thought it was weird. She didn't reference it at all because.
Bobby Bones
She didn't want to spoil anything. She was being gracious and not spoiling, which.
Eddie
Yeah, I don't. I did.
Bobby Bones
Probation.
Eddie
Okay, I'll take the probation. I really don't think that I gave anything away.
Bobby Bones
You said it. Lunchbox immediately goes, you can't say that that's a storyline. It doesn't matter. I'm positive. I'm positive. Tracy, thank you for the call. Yeah, that's it.
Eddie
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
Mom's left terrified after hearing a stranger speak to her son via a Wi Fi baby monitor. This is from the New York Post. A device meant to ease parents minds is giving them more to worry about. A panicked mother went online to share her encounter with an unauthorized user who gained access to their baby monitor and used it to speak to their newborn. What are you going to scam out of that though? Are you just trying to hack something on that network and you stumble into the baby monitors? Because it's not like the kid can give you a password to anything. You can't see them. You just talk to them.
Eddie
It's creepy and they can't talk.
Bobby Bones
Oh, for sure. Creepy. They can't talk back. But the only issue she said is it wasn't Bluetooth enabled, meaning it had to be connected to WI Fi. So she did and went through the smartphone and so she put the camera over the baby's crib and put the kid to sleep, went to the bathroom, and then she heard like somebody talking to the kid. So she goes back upstairs, opens the door, and she hears a woman talking to her son. She says, hi, baby. It's okay. You're safe.
Eddie
That is weird.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, if you guys don't know that reference. There was a. A guy from India that was trying to scam us as a show, acting like Kaylen Lowry from Teen Mom. And so we just said, okay, let's do the interview. And he would never let us see him. And he wanted to take over Amy's computer.
Eddie
And he told me I was safe.
Bobby Bones
Safe.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Everything's okay.
Bobby Bones
Two dead after two small planes collide midair in Arizona. This is from cnn. At least two people are dead after two small aircraft collided in midair at an Arizona airport Wednesday. The Cessna 17 2S and the Lancair 360 MKII collided at 8:28am near the Marana Regional Airport, just northwest of Tucson. Pilots operating in uncontrolled fields are required to comply with all federal aviation regulations. And why they say that these are uncontrolled fields and they were very small planes. I think they were single seaters. So this is not the same as like a Delta crashing, but it is another airline crash. But I don't think this would have made national news had the other plane crashes hadn't happened. So. But a couple things have happened. We've had a couple big bad ones. The one in dc, the Delta one where luckily nobody died, which we talked about last couple days in the last segment. So that has happened. But they've also in the last month cut the FAA budget big time. So there are less people now doing that job. And one doesn't have to affect the other. But it sure ain't helping because they just cut that budget big time.
Eddie
Yeah, I don't know. It just seems like a lot more than usual.
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm glad you said that. CBS News says safety experts say it's absolutely safe to fly.
Eddie
Right.
Bobby Bones
These small plane accidents have nothing to do with anything but pilot error. This is. These are single engine private aircraft. Not the same thing.
Morgan
And that uncontrolled tower, what they're saying is like they're. Those small airports don't have a control tower. I tell people, like land here.
Eddie
Yeah, no, I get that part. I just would think these pilots are also watching the news. So that would make you want to be hyper vigilant in every way, shape or form.
Bobby Bones
But it only takes one person not to be hyper vigilant to hurt two people.
Eddie
But why are you not, have you not been paying attention?
Bobby Bones
I don't know what people have been doing. I always think it's amazing that people drive on the road with the only yellow line separating us and cars aren't hitting each other all the time. Think about that. Because it happens all the time. So we don't think much about it. The only thing keeping some guy that we never met in our life that we don't know if they're drunk, having a good day, a bad day.
Eddie
Heart attack.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. From coming over and hitting us head on to yellow lines that don't matter diddly. Crap. That's wild. It's one of those things you don't think about because it happens all the time. But there's a thousand cars going this way, a thousand cars going that day that way. And the fact that there are no crashes that day is crazy to me because nothing, there's no barrier except two yellow lines painted on the ground. That's all. That's what I think about sometimes when.
Eddie
Okay, so when it's a four lane, but like two, one direction to the other and you got the yellow line, I always drive in the far right. I don't, you know, I know you have to pass to get over, but I'm always in the far right because I fear that that's the thing. Yes. Like, I. Even though it might be faster if I get in the other lane, but I am like, okay, I'm just going to stay in the far right.
Bobby Bones
That's good though, because you get a little sloppy out there on the road.
Eddie
I think. I.
Bobby Bones
You're the one we kind of worry about.
Eddie
But we did a driving test and I was.
Bobby Bones
But you were focused for the test. I think the issue sometimes is you lose focus.
Eddie
But when I'm driving, everything is okay. It's when I'm. I, I hit non moving objects when I'm going two miles an hour. That's when depth perception, which is a real thing for me, like, that's a thing. Like I'm not. But when I'm on a highway, I'm focused anyway.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy that lines keep people apart. The safety expert says, hey, you're all good. Everybody keep flying. Delta CEO Ed Bastain expressed shock and horror after the Delta plane crashed. And he says, hey, we want to shout out to all the first responders. That helped. And he reassured the public. And if you're the Delta CEO, you need to do a lot of reassuring.
Eddie
Did he say shout out?
Bobby Bones
No, I said that. He just commented and said thanks. But he shouted out all the first responders and he says, you know, the recent FAA firings will not impact operations. It definitely don't help it. Yeah, CBS News with that one. The blood moon eclipse happens next month. You know, astrology people are just, ooh, what's gonna happen? Loving this crap. The moon's in retrograde. I'm having a bad day. Have you had a bad day because you didn't sleep or you didn't eat right or that's a consequence? The first lunar Eclipse in nearly three years is happening next month. The moon will appear to turn red when it aligns with our planet and the sun. The blood moon. Total lunar eclipse will be able to be seen throughout the US on the night of March 13th and 14th.
Eddie
That's fun. I wonder if we should do some sort of thing like on a blood moon. We should look up if we're supposed to write things down and release them in water.
Bobby Bones
But you're not supposed to do anything. That's all made up. You can, but you can do that anytime.
Eddie
Okay, but maybe it's more impactful astrology Amy. No, I don't. I'm not even astrology Amy. I just, you know, sometimes it's fun to do things when there's a blood moon.
Bobby Bones
Well, it's only once every three years. Okay, you have at it. Let us know how it goes. Michigan lottery player who was stuck with the same set of numbers for four years has hit $1.3 million. He just stuck with them. He said he was stuck with them and he stuck with them because.
Morgan
He stuck with it.
Bobby Bones
Because if, like Lunchbox says, had he gone to new numbers and those hit it had crushed him. So he was stuck with them and he stuck with them. The 54 year old said he bought a ticket on January 8th, and same numbers he's played for four years and he hit $1.3 million. Boom. UPI dedication.
Lunchbox
Smart.
Morgan
But you won't do that.
Lunchbox
No, because if I miss one, I.
Bobby Bones
He'll be stuck with it. And he doesn't want to stick with something he can't stick with.
Lunchbox
Exactly. I know myself.
Bobby Bones
All right, thank you. There you go. That's the news. Those were Bobby's big stories. Bones.
Arturo Castro
I'm Jay Shetty. My latest episode is with financial expert Scott Galloway.
Jay Shetty
If you're doing a lot of side hustles, it's very, very difficult to be great at your main hustle. The only way you're going to build real wealth and economic security is to go all in on one thing. That is greatness. Focus. None of this matters. None of it means a thing if you can't have deep and meaningful relationships.
Scuba Steve
Scott is a professor of marketing at.
Bobby Bones
NYU Stern School of Business.
Scuba Steve
He's a best selling author.
Bobby Bones
He has earned a massive following through his lectures, podcasts and YouTube channel. Scott Galloway.
Arturo Castro
How do we rewire our relationship with money? Because most of us have a stressful relationship with money.
Jay Shetty
You want to be good at money. Put down the facade and start talking to people about their investments, how much money they make what they do with their money, how they save money. What I tell young people is you can have it all. You just can't have it all at once.
Arturo Castro
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Jon Stewart is back at the Daily show and he's bringing his signature wit and insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more. Joined by the sharp voices of the show's correspondence and contributors. And with extended interviews and exclusive weekly headline roundups, this podcast gives you content you won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
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Mark Seal
And I'm Nathan King.
Bobby Bones
This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture.
Mark Seal
Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli is based on my co host Mark's best selling book of the same title. And on this show we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the Godfather's birth. From start to finish, this is really.
Bobby Bones
The first interview I've done in bed.
Mark Seal
We sift through innumerable accounts.
Bobby Bones
35 pages isn't very much.
Mark Seal
Many of them conflicting.
Bobby Bones
That's nonsense. There were 60 pages.
Mark Seal
And try to get to the truth of what really happened.
Bobby Bones
And they said we're finished. This is over. It only is not gonna work. Try to get rid of those guys.
Mark Seal
It's that Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Kahn, Talia Shire and many others.
Bobby Bones
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
Mark Seal
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Bobby Bones
Welcome. My name is Paola Pedrosa, a medium and the host of the Ghost Therapy podcast where it's not just about connecting with deceased loved ones. It's about learning through them and their new perspective. Join me on the Ghost Therapy podcast. Whoa. My lights in my living room just flickered. I'm a little nervous. I'm excited. I'm excited nervous. You know, I'm a very spiritual person. So I'm like, I'm ready and open.
Eddie
That was amazing. I feel so grateful right now. I got to speak to my great grandmother Abuela and she gave me a.
Bobby Bones
Lot of really Good advice that I'm gonna have to really think about.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Okay. That's crazy. Yes, that is accurate. Listen to the Ghost Therapy podcast as part of the My Cultura Podcast Network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts.
Eddie
Or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
I was driving into work this morning, a couple snow flurries, very light, and I was like, scuba ain't coming in. Thought he's gonna call me. Yeah, Scuba.
Scuba Steve
Oh, I'm here. I'm here. Yeah, I made it in. But I would say I was actually a little terrified coming in because it was snowing again today. And it comes from this, like, irrational fear.
Bobby Bones
Yes, it's Florida, man.
Scuba Steve
Well, there's that, but there's also the irrational fear of if I come here, I get stuck here, and then I can't get back to my family, and then I can't be there with the people I love and take care of them and be there for them. And I'm here and I can't get to them. So that's my biggest irrational fear.
Bobby Bones
Can I ask you a question? No. That has nothing to do with your fear. Then yes. Why do you have a monster truck?
Scuba Steve
I have a monster truck because I originally moved here with a Toyota Prius, and I would drive on the freeway over the speed limit, and people would drive around me and flick me off and. And get angry with me.
Bobby Bones
Do you think that was about the Prius or. You're driving because I never flipped off a Prius for no reason.
Scuba Steve
No, this was five years ago. Maybe things have changed over the last few years, but people hated me. Not only that, I had the California plates. So it was during that era of people moving from California and other places to Tennessee. Maybe a little bit of hatred of, like, screw this guy.
Bobby Bones
I think this is irrational thinking, too.
Scuba Steve
But then people are going around me whizzing and treat me like crap, and I'm going fast. And then the moment I get a truck, everyone leaves me alone. No one. No one passes me up. No one whizzes around me and I'm going the speed limit now.
Bobby Bones
Is it possible you just became a better driver?
Scuba Steve
I've been an excellent driver since I was probably 11 or 12.
Eddie
Do you treat people differently, Bobby, based on what they're driving on the highway?
Bobby Bones
Never. I don't even pay attention.
Scuba Steve
Yes, but we're different from other people. Some people really care about that kind of crap. Like someone like Road Rage Eddie. If he saw me pull around him with a Prius and a California plate, he may Be like, who the hell is that guy?
Morgan
That's not.
Bobby Bones
I don't think so. People, unless you do something first, and then they see an out of state plate. Doesn't matter. California. But let's say I'm at home in Arkansas. I'm driving. Somebody does something stupid, and they're at Oklahoma plate. I'd be like, stupid, of course Oklahoma. And there's really no basis in that. It was just somebody making a driving decision.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't even know anybody who would treat someone differently on the road based on the vehicle and the plate. Unless the person driving that vehicle with the out of state plate did something first. Amy, am I crazy?
Eddie
Yeah. No, I'm with you on that.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Morgan
Yeah, but you guys never see, like, a sports car and you're like, db.
Bobby Bones
Yes, but here we go. But different.
Eddie
Yeah, that's real different.
Bobby Bones
But there's still some sort of classification that's like jealousy more than.
Eddie
I'm not jealous. What is going on with you?
Bobby Bones
If there's, like, a really, like, orange Lamborghini, I do a whole, like, biography in my head of this person. But I would not do anything on the road to put anyone at risk. I think scuba. I don't think. I think you created the whole story in your head.
Scuba Steve
Well, the fact that you guys already have a scenario where you would hate a car.
Bobby Bones
We don't hate, but.
Scuba Steve
Or not like. Or have a scenario where they're a DB or whatever that means. Just like, in any kind of hate or any sort of dislike, people will have different versions of what they don't like. So people didn't like me with the Prius and the California plate. And some people.
Bobby Bones
The California plate you gotta stop with. Because I don't think we know. People don't see that unless it's slow or you're right in front of them. Stop.
Scuba Steve
It's on the front and the back for California plates. So it's on the. Everywhere around my car. And then I feel like because of that, some people take it to an extreme, like Road Ragers. They may be upset. Maybe I didn't realize that I cut them off. Or I.
Bobby Bones
Okay, now we're getting to it. All right, we're dialing in. You may cut them off. Go ahead.
Scuba Steve
Or who knows where the scenario is? Because everyone has different perception of what's happening in their space, in their world and what's going on. So I could have. May upset somebody, or someone's having a bad day and they're like, man, my house. Something's going up the cost is going up. There's a California driver and he's in a pretty.
Bobby Bones
I'm telling you, nobody cares about your state license plate. And nobody. If I see an orange sports car, I don't even know what kind it is. I just see an orange sports car. Most people aren't gonna even know it's a Prius you're driving or care.
Scuba Steve
But my neighbor who's like hardcore Nashville, he done growed up here. He's been here for a very long time. He. When we were talking, when I moved there, he's like, you came in, I saw California Place. I was like, oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
Because you're driving slow in a neighborhood.
Scuba Steve
No, I was driving. No, and then. And then. So then I'm like, I'm get a truck. He's like, you can get a GMC or Chevy. And I was like, I don't know, man, the accent. And I went and got a Toyota and then he got mad at me for getting a Toyota truck.
Bobby Bones
So it doesn't matter. That's the point. It doesn't matter.
Lunchbox
So you're doing all this to impress your neighbor? No, that's basically what I got from this. Your neighbor didn't like your California plates, so you went and got a truck as your neighbor, and then your neighbor was offended by your trucks and now you're mad about that.
Bobby Bones
Well, I don't think people are also driving around you doing things to you for no reason because you had other state plates in a city where people are mostly from everywhere else. Because this city, for the most part, especially our industry people, aren't from here. And secondly, nobody knows or cares about a Prius. I don't know.
Scuba Steve
I think my perception is a little bit different. Maybe because I live in a different side of Nashville. I'm a little further north.
Bobby Bones
No, you're making something different. This is a story you're telling yourself.
Scuba Steve
That they hated me. It was a war zone. Every day on the freeway, a war zone.
Bobby Bones
He is attached to that California plate. Anyway, so you have this massive truck you're gonna like. The reason you have it is if something like this happens to be able to use it.
Scuba Steve
Yes, but you also don't think about this though. Yes, I have a big truck and it's got four wheel drive. The traction doesn't matter. You need some sort of traction. Ray could probably speak to this coming from the north. I know when I was living in California, you go to Tahoe, they would require chains on the tires because you need to have something to grip the Ground four wheel drive.
Bobby Bones
Crap. Now ice and snow and ice is way different than Nashville and three inches of snow.
Scuba Steve
But I'm going through hills and like.
Bobby Bones
Ravines and California plates.
Scuba Steve
California plates in a Toyota.
Bobby Bones
I think it's an extremely irrational fear that you have.
Scuba Steve
Probably is.
Bobby Bones
There's no explanation for. I do irrational stuff all the time. Think irrational stuff. I would just like to say that you have a humongous truck that would have been absolutely 100% fine. You'd have been better than any of us. And so the only way you're gonna break that is by doing it.
Scuba Steve
And I did it today. But I was.
Bobby Bones
Today's not a real day. Today wasn't a real day.
Morgan
Like snow induced, 80% melted dust on the ground.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I'm at.
Scuba Steve
It was still. There's still 3 to 4 inches of snow where I'm at. It is still covered. It is snowing. It was scary. I was terrified to come in today. I'm like, great. I'm gonna come into work today.
Bobby Bones
You're out of your smile.
Scuba Steve
And then I'm gonna have to call you like, dude, I told you I should have stayed home.
Bobby Bones
He wrecks on purpose just to prove a point.
Lunchbox
I did hear that north of here got another 2 inches of snow last night.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But that's fine. It's snow, it's not ice. There's a difference. And it only gets a little slick when it's packed. And secondly, you have a massive truck that you can drive slow and be fine.
Scuba Steve
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And you don't even need to drive it in four wheel drive when you're driving on that. You just drive it in two wheel drive.
Scuba Steve
I had it in four wheel drive. Is four wheel drive high the one that you want to do or low?
Morgan
Depends if you're driving fast. Low if you're driving slow. High if you're driving fast.
Scuba Steve
Okay, I put it in high. So I was good. But then you can't account for other drivers who are being stupid and not paying attention or on their phone.
Bobby Bones
But that's all the time. That's all the time.
Scuba Steve
All the time. But even at a higher rate now with snow and sleet and ice and that kind of stuff.
Bobby Bones
I hear all of your fears. I do. I'm just telling you. You.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That you have a really cool big truck that would handle this perfectly and you're going to have to get out in it to kind of get over this fear.
Scuba Steve
I know. And I did today. So I feel a little proud of myself for at least trying it. And Doing it. And I'm here.
Eddie
Okay.
Morgan
Yeah, you're going to have to wash it too, cuz your car is always washed.
Bobby Bones
Dude, today. Today wasn't a real.
Morgan
No, no, no, it wasn't real.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. What?
Scuba Steve
Today for me, it is. This is crazy. Any kind of small.
Bobby Bones
Okay, you know what? Good job. I love a small step forward.
Eddie
I think that we need to celebrate it because then it'll be. It's like a reward system in his head. And maybe next time he'll be like.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you risked your life for us and we love it. Thank you.
Scuba Steve
Thank you so much.
Bobby Bones
Let's go, buddy. I love that he's attached to the California plate, especially in a city where everybody moves in from somewhere else.
Scuba Steve
But at the time, no one really was moving here yet. It was.
Bobby Bones
The whole industry moves here from somewhere else, but it was a small.
Scuba Steve
Just the industry. The rest of the world of Nashville isn't the industry. There's still people work at Kroger and they're regular, but if you're on the.
Bobby Bones
Highway and people are. It doesn't matter. But you can't say rational things to an irrational thought. Because when people try to talk to me sometimes and I'm completely irrational, it's like, it doesn't matter what you say to me.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I'm not gonna use a rational statement against your irrational feeling, but I applaud you for risking it for us today, buddy.
Scuba Steve
I appreciate that. Thank you for acknowledging that.
Bobby Bones
Any thoughts there, Eddie?
Morgan
Good job, Scuba.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, thank you.
Morgan
Big hurdle you crossed there.
Scuba Steve
A little sarcasm, but I appreciate it.
Eddie
Yeah, I think that.
Bobby Bones
How do you really feel, though?
Eddie
I think we all filter things differently. And he's got a totally different filter.
Bobby Bones
The whole Prius plate thing, though, he's a little insane. Right.
Eddie
But we can't say what.
Bobby Bones
Oh, we can.
Eddie
His feelings are so.
Bobby Bones
We can't. It's on the air. We make fun of everybody, so.
Morgan
I like the accent of his neighbors, though.
Bobby Bones
I just want to hear a banjo behind him.
Eddie
Also, maybe one random person has felt that way towards him, but you're. He's acting like every fifth person on the highway was awful to him, and that just doesn't add up.
Bobby Bones
And then he's like, well, I might have cut people off. We're like, okay, now we're getting to the real reason that you feel this way. All right. Hey, we're here for you, though, Scuba.
Scuba Steve
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
You're welcome. We're glad you're here for us today, right, everybody? Bobby Bone show bonehead.
Lunchbox
Story of the day this story comes to us from the Caribbean. There's a bunch of people on the beach when they yell sharks, shark, shark in the water. And there's a six foot shark swimming by the shore. And this 55 year old woman's like, whoa, I want to go get a picture with it. So she goes out into the water and tries to engage with the shark and he bit both her hands off.
Eddie
Oh my gosh. Okay. Wow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I saw that. That's a tough one. It's just anytime you're trying to get a close picture with something that can kill you, train, moose, shark, another human. I don't want to say you get what you deserve, but a little bit. I'm glad she didn't die. But this is a lesson for everybody else.
Eddie
Sacrificed a lot to teach us this lesson.
Bobby Bones
I don't think this was a sacrifice. Not on purpose anyway. She just wanted a picture with a shark. Why do you think they yell sharks?
Eddie
I don't know.
Morgan
To get out of the water.
Bobby Bones
And why does everybody need to get out of the water? Because the shark will eat you. Yeah, that sucks for her. But also, hopefully not in vain. If anyone out there is thinking about getting a picture with a shark or a moose or a human. It looks dangerous. Maybe you don't. Okay, I'm Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so what is it?
Eddie
Okay, do you think you can carry 75% of your body weight for one minute?
Bobby Bones
Well, 75%. I weigh about 170, so yeah.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I do like 130. I'm just rough. Rough in numbers here.
Eddie
Yes, you probably divide that up and so say you have like a 65 on each side.
Bobby Bones
No problem.
Eddie
No problem. And you could walk around for one minute.
Bobby Bones
Fireman carry. No problem.
Eddie
Okay. Yep. That's really good. Because apparently carrying 75% of your weight for a minute shows that you're strong enough to handle the physical demands of life. Like, like lifting groceries, moving furniture, even preventing falls. And what this means now if you can continue this as you age. Because as you age, you're losing muscle naturally. But when you're older and you need to open a jar or you fall down, like you're gonna be in better shape than if you can't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. That falling down hurts a lot worse when you get older because, yeah, like you said, our muscle's all gone.
Eddie
Yeah, we're more frail as we age. Loss of mobility. But this is one of those indicators that'll tell you like you're Gonna be a strong elderly man.
Bobby Bones
Well, I want to be a strong elderly man.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's always been the goal. Yeah.
Eddie
I want to be a strong elder.
Bobby Bones
When I was a kid, I was like. They were like, what do you want to be when you grow up? Strong elderly man is my goal.
Eddie
Yeah. I tested this out, and I put my 75 of my body weight on each side, and it was a little more difficult than I thought it was going to be. Like towards the end, I was getting pretty tired, but I did it, and I felt really confident. For older me, you're gonna be a.
Bobby Bones
Heck of an old lady.
Eddie
I can't wait. I'm gonna be able to open jars.
Bobby Bones
75% of 170. I just looked it up is 127.5.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I'm probably not at 170 right now. Probably a little lower than that, But I think I could do 130. I'll test it, try it out. I will. Maybe today. I'm working out today with Klug, so if I do a 65 in each hand, walk around for one minute.
Eddie
One minute.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I'm in.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, with your broken arm, can you do this?
Morgan
I think I can do it. Yeah. Yeah. As long as I keep it straight. As long as I'm not trying to.
Bobby Bones
Well, he's always like, I'm ready to work out. And he, like, moves his arm, but he's like, look how. Look how.
Eddie
Yeah, there's no way. I couldn't lift.
Bobby Bones
But then he's like, I don't know if I can. If I can do that.
Scuba Steve
So I'm.
Morgan
180. What is. What is it? 70% of 185%. 75. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I mean, it'd basically be the same. A little more.
Morgan
Okay, I can probably do it, but.
Bobby Bones
How's your arm? Are you healed good?
Morgan
Ah, no, not really. I mean, I can't.
Bobby Bones
Then you shouldn't do it.
Morgan
I can't straighten it out completely, but I'm almost there.
Bobby Bones
If you can't even straighten it out all the way, you can't do anything.
Morgan
It kind of hurts if I try.
Bobby Bones
To straighten it out, so. Yeah. Are you doing, like, physical therapy or anything?
Morgan
I'm working little bands at the gym.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Morgan
Kind of doing that a little slow.
Eddie
What gym?
Morgan
Right by my house.
Eddie
Oh, you go to. I thought you just went to Bobby's.
Morgan
I do, I do, but, you know, the whole trainer situation. Don't really want to. I don't want to slow him down with my. My Injury with his band work.
Bobby Bones
He's a strong elderly man. You know, we need him to let him do his thing. That's it. Thank you, guys, for listening. Morgan, on the podcast today, what do you have? We have a possible clickbait situation with somebody on the show. Yeah, people like to get bits on the air, and we're like, is this clickbait, or was this an actual segment? Give me one more. And we have an update on the asteroid striking Earth you've been tracking for us. Yeah, it's. It's not good, everybody. It's not good. I'm tracked this. Every time there's a change, I'm tracking. I'm tracking the crap out of this. I'm Storm Tracker. I'm Viper Weather Radar. Everything that we ever had at channel no, they had Viper too, though. It turned because it's a Doppler weather radar, but it turned into viper like Channel 7 turned into Viper at one point.
Eddie
So you might not even make it to be a strong elderly man.
Bobby Bones
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Hey, it's Alec Baldwin.
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Summary of "THURS PT2: Bobby Thinks The Government Is Tricking Us + Bobby Thinks How Much Plane Victims Are Getting Is LOW" - The Bobby Bones Show
Release Date: February 20, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones, alongside co-hosts Eddie, Morgan, and Lunchbox, navigates through a blend of intriguing news stories, personal anecdotes, and sharp commentary. Steered by Bobby's charismatic leadership, the episode delves into topics ranging from celebrity burglaries and health mishaps to concerns about government transparency and aviation safety. Here's a detailed breakdown of the key discussions and insights presented throughout the episode.
Timestamp: 02:16
The show kicks off with a discussion about the recent burglary at the Los Angeles home of celebrities Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban. Bobby Bones highlights the audacity of such crimes, emphasizing the increased targeting of high-profile individuals.
The hosts reminisce about the infamous "Bling Ring," a group known for breaking into celebrities' homes without being caught, drawing parallels to the current incident.
Timestamp: 04:35
A fascinating segment unfolds as the hosts discuss a peculiar medical case where a woman had five contact lenses accidentally lodged behind her eye. This incident underscores the importance of eye health and regular check-ups.
Bobby shares his personal struggles with vision, highlighting the challenges of wearing contact lenses and the eventual return to using glasses.
Timestamp: 07:00
Lunchbox narrates an intriguing experience involving a robocall about being subpoenaed to court after intervening in a neighborhood disturbance. This segment delves into the complexities of legal summons and the confusion surrounding automated legal communications.
The hosts debate the authenticity of the call, distinguishing between voluntary witness summons and official subpoenas, shedding light on the nuances of legal procedures.
Timestamp: 13:13
A touching story is shared about Cheyenne Campbell, who was reunited with her missing dog, Emma, after five long months. This segment celebrates the enduring bond between pets and their owners.
The hosts express their relief and happiness over the successful reunion, emphasizing the emotional significance of such moments.
Timestamp: 14:33
Injecting humor into the show, the hosts engage in a "Morning Corniest" segment filled with wacky puns and jokes. This light-hearted interlude showcases the playful chemistry among the hosts.
Despite a few missed punchlines, the segment brings laughter and showcases the hosts' comedic flair.
Timestamp: 20:46
Bobby raises alarm over NASA's revised estimate of an asteroid's potential impact on Earth in 2032, now assessed at a 3.1% probability—the highest ever reported.
He critiques the government's handling of such information, comparing it to gradual price hikes by companies like Netflix that lead to public desensitization. The discussion underscores concerns about transparency and public awareness of existential threats.
Timestamp: 26:43
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting Delta Airlines' response to a recent plane incident where a flight ended up on fire but miraculously resulted in no fatalities.
The hosts express skepticism over Delta's proposed compensation of $30,000 per passenger, deeming it insufficient given the psychological trauma endured.
The conversation extends to potential legal actions and the likelihood of passengers seeking higher settlements, highlighting the complexities of corporate accountability in aviation safety.
Timestamp: 52:02
The discussion shifts to personal health, focusing on the importance of maintaining physical strength as one ages. The hosts reference studies indicating that carrying 75% of one's body weight for one minute is a strong indicator of muscular endurance and overall fitness.
Emphasizing long-term health benefits, the segment motivates listeners to engage in strength training to ensure better mobility and quality of life in their later years.
Timestamp: 42:05
Scuba Steve shares a personal story about his transition from driving a Toyota Prius with California plates to a monster truck to combat road rage and driving anxiety.
The hosts humorously critique his irrational fears, commending his efforts to overcome anxiety while highlighting the sometimes illogical nature of human fears.
Timestamp: 50:39
Lunchbox recounts a startling incident from the Caribbean where a 55-year-old woman was bitten by a six-foot shark after attempting to take a selfie with it.
The hosts discuss the inherent dangers of interacting with wild animals and reinforce the importance of respecting nature's boundaries.
Timestamp: 55:16
As the episode winds down, Bobby recaps the major stories discussed, reinforcing the themes of skepticism towards government transparency and concerns over corporate accountability in aviation. The hosts engage in final banter, encouraging listeners to stay informed and critical of the information presented to them.
Throughout the episode, The Bobby Bones Show masterfully balances serious discussions with humor and personal stories, offering listeners a well-rounded and engaging experience. Notable quotes captured with timestamps provide a glimpse into the hosts' perspectives, making the summary both informative and reflective of the show's dynamic nature.