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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
I'm thirsty.
Eddie
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Lunchbox
Beginning to feel more seasonal in here already.
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Eddie
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Morgan
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Eddie
Wakey, wakey, eggs and bakey. It's time for the Bobby Bones pre show. Here's your host, Mr. Bones. Dang, you never heard that Mr. Bone.
Lunchbox
That's new.
Eddie
That's respect right there. A couple things. Celebrities that defined each decade. I kind of like this story and I've seen it, so I can't really play, but I'll give you the decade and Amy, I'll go to you. You tell me the celebrity you think defined the decade.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
We didn't live in the 60s, but none of us did. But if you were to have to pick celebrities that define the 60s based on just what you know about it, who would you say?
Morgan
The 60s, it's really hard for me to know.
Eddie
It's based on relevance. The Beatles, Revenue, cultural significance, impact.
Morgan
The Beatles.
Eddie
The Beatles is correct.
Morgan
Wow.
Eddie
Yeah. Because they define the sound of the decade. How many Beatles songs can you name?
Morgan
Hey Jude, Mr. Sergeant Pepper man.
Eddie
No, not really one, but kind of one. Yeah. Let it be. Okay. The British invasion started. So a lot of things happened, not only because they were big, but because they were so big that we wanted more like them, which allowed other British bands to happen. That's the 60s, the 70s, John Travolta.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's a good guess.
Eddie
It's a quick guess. Now I'm gonna let you. You're not on a timer here. Okay, so it can be John Travolta. But I want you to think about this. The 70s, what celebrity?
Morgan
So they all music. Sorry. Beatles got me on musicians. Could it be an actor?
Eddie
If I'm looking through the whole list.
Morgan
And I know John Travolta's both.
Eddie
Some of it's not all he sings.
Morgan
Right?
Eddie
It's not all musician. He sang in Grease. Yeah, but he's Not a musician.
Morgan
Oh, I was thinking singing.
Eddie
Okay, but they're not all music. Okay, but obviously it's a big part of pop culture.
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
70S, that's tough.
Morgan
Elton John.
Eddie
What did you write? You're just saying I need a commitment.
Morgan
70S. Yeah, yeah. John Travolta. I stick with my original.
Eddie
Good guess. It is not John Travolta. Eddie. Ever guess for the 70s?
Lunchbox
Barbra Streisand.
Eddie
Worst guess.
Lunchbox
No, she was very famous in seven.
Eddie
Yeah, very famous. I know. I don't even know. That's worse. I just. I didn't go there at all. I don't. I guess I don't get it, cuz I wasn't there.
Morgan
Disco.
Lunchbox
She's kind of hot. Like if you watch.
Eddie
Yeah. Younger movie.
Morgan
She's beautiful.
Lunchbox
One of those movies like hey, she's gonna hot lunchbox.
Amy
Yeah, let's go with. No, she was black and white. Marilyn Monroe is black and white. 70s had color. So we'll go with Cher.
Eddie
Interesting.
Morgan
That's good.
Eddie
I would have said shares better than Barbra Streisand.
Lunchbox
Really?
Eddie
Yeah, if I were making the list. But I didn't make the list. And also not right. Elvis Presley continued to dominate his King of Rock and Roll, his Las Vegas residencies and comeback specials. He maintained a bridge between rock's early days and the rise of new genres. He was among the top earning artists. His enduring appeal shaped rock and roll. The alternative. They would have said a second is David Bowie. You would have done 80s on that too. David Bowie. Oh no. 70s for sure. I think so. Right. Ziggy Stardust was 70s, right?
Lunchbox
I don't know.
Eddie
Okay. 80s. Amy.
Morgan
Michael Jackson.
Eddie
Easily.
Morgan
Yeah.
Eddie
Answer's Michael Jackson.
Lunchbox
That's good. Amy.
Eddie
Yeah. Thriller Bad. As far as like the specific music was the albums, music videos. Was the guy who basically created. Well, it wasn't the first, but created music videos that were movies that were ubiquitous. They were everywhere. They were not just on mtv. They were in stores everywhere. They were in movies. Trailers.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Thriller was like a short film.
Eddie
Thriller was a movie. Thriller is best selling album of all time. Okay, okay, okay. 80s 90s.
Morgan
Gosh. 90s. Oh, I mean there's so many that I was. But then I was like there's. It seems like 90s. And that's when I was. There were so many like little pockets, you know, like there's the country of like who was hot and then there was the who was overall. But it's like later 90s. Cause I mean boy bands.
Eddie
The question is the 90s. I'm looking for celebrities that defined each decade. Britney Spears at number two is Britney Spears. Okay, so let's go over to Eddie.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna go with Tom Hanks lunchbox.
Amy
Madonna.
Lunchbox
Oh, it's good. Madonna's good.
Eddie
80S, but some of the 90s, but DiCaprio. Oh. Started defining in the films of, like, Titanic, which is the biggest movie of all time for a long time.
Morgan
Yeah.
Eddie
Global heartthrob. Highest grossing film of all time until Avatar embodied the rise of the Hollywood blockbuster era and teenage celebrity culture again. First time since, like, the 60s, apparently, that was a thing. Hey.
Amy
Threw me off with everybody being music. I was like, oh, has to be music, dude.
Eddie
I did say they're not all music.
Amy
I know.
Eddie
2000S by. These aren't my picks. Yeah, these are like.
Morgan
So the 2000s. That'd be 2000 to 2010.
Eddie
Yes.
Morgan
I mean, it's when she came on the scene. She dominates now.
Eddie
I feel like you're building up like a wrestler to come out or something. Yeah. Here he is.
Morgan
Taylor Swift.
Eddie
No. Okay, I can understand that. That was early 2000s. Yeah. I think probably a little too early, but I would. I know. I mean, I would probably guess Taylor.
Morgan
Too, but I'm just saying that's when she started.
Eddie
But wasn't the most true.
Morgan
So, like, who was dominating then?
Eddie
I can give you number two. Number two is Johnny Depp.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Eddie
You want to take one more stab at it there, Amy? 2000s.
Morgan
Jennifer Aniston.
Eddie
That's a good one. No, but. No, that's a good one, Eddie.
Lunchbox
This one. She came on the scene. She's still dominating. Beyonce.
Eddie
Correct. Destiny's Child and Beyonce. It's that.
Lunchbox
It's that and Austin Powers.
Eddie
I wonder if that's listed in here. All the things that they. Relevance. Rose from Destiny's Child, which was massive to dominate as a solo artist. Dangerously in Love was the first solo album in 2003. Built a billion dollar empire. Activism culture. Yeah, I can't argue with that. Two thousand and tens.
Morgan
Taylor Swift.
Eddie
Taylor Swift. Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah.
Eddie
Easily.
Morgan
Can't touch her.
Eddie
What about number two? Not in music. Wait, can you find the source to this? Usually I have it on the back of a page.
Morgan
Oh, like Ryan Reynolds or Ryan Gosling.
Eddie
2000 and tens. One of the Ryan's. Incorrect. Okay, Eddie.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I was thinking Gosling, not a musician. Gosh, I don't know. Maybe Johnny Depp went to one on that one that year. 20.
Eddie
Like, he rose like you.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, he went hard.
Eddie
Was a number two. Got the promotion.
Lunchbox
That's it.
Eddie
Now, lunchbox Mark Zuckerberg. Robert Downey Jr. Because he was the face, the first of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which dominated. He's, you know.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Eddie
Again, not. Not my pick. It's a good one. Can't argue with it. 20 twenties and odds. I don't want to give a hint yet. Amy, 20 twenties. What? Are you okay over there?
Morgan
Yeah. 2020 in it.
Eddie
Yeah, you nailed it. And if your answer is me, you're right.
Morgan
No, Bobby Bo, we are. Oh, gosh. Is it still Taylor?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Can it be a repeat?
Eddie
It is not Taylor. And I don't think they. I don't know if they were allowing repeats or not, but it's not Taylor. Also, it could be Taylor. Do we have the.
Lunchbox
It was a Billboard staff list.
Eddie
Okay, cool. So a bunch of people at Billboard did this list.
Morgan
Oh, do they have to be. We like. No.
Lunchbox
Do we like them?
Morgan
No.
Lunchbox
I see what you're saying.
Morgan
No, no, no, no.
Eddie
I'm gonna give you a hint.
Morgan
Give me a hint.
Eddie
I'll give everybody a hint. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Cuz I think I got it.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
Give it.
Lunchbox
Go ahead. Donald Trump.
Eddie
No, I got it.
Amy
Kim Kardashian.
Eddie
No, I think I meant Kylie Jenner. I think you wouldn't get it because it's a little too young for you guys to get it. And I think you're gonna know who it is. And I'd be like, oh, yeah, or argue it. But I just don't think you're gonna feel the effect of it because you're a little too old to feel the effect of it.
Amy
Selena Gomez.
Morgan
Well, I feel like I would get that.
Eddie
No, because I think if you listed 20 people, you wouldn't list this person. But then when I say it, you'll be like, okay.
Morgan
No, but I mean, if it was Selena Gomez. I get that. I know, but I'm saying that's what I was talking about.
Eddie
Oh, you were looking at me when you said that, though. That's weird. You were talking to him but looking at me.
Morgan
That's what happens, Right? You're right in front of me.
Amy
Ah, Mr. Beast.
Eddie
Oh, that's.
Morgan
He's older.
Eddie
That's a good guess. No, but it's not about his age.
Amy
It's about who he targets.
Eddie
Yes. Who is. Who he affects. And this person I would not put in the top 20. I don't think Theon. But I know, but I completely understand why this person is there.
Lunchbox
Logan Paul.
Eddie
Again, these are all. These are good guesses. Beast is good. Paul's good.
Morgan
Joe Rogan.
Eddie
No. Mike. Do you feel like my representation of in my clues is fair? I do. And is. It's like Court is Matt is massive. Yeah. But probably doesn't affect us in the way that it affects somebody much younger than us. They probably don't take in their work. Yes.
Amy
Harry Styles.
Lunchbox
We don't take in their work.
Eddie
I would say that some of the work, like, I've taken in some of the work, but never because of the person, but because of something else. It. I'll tell you about it later. But, yeah, it's. It's. It's a. It's a woman, and we don't take in her work.
Amy
Driver's license girl, Whatever. Okay. Sabrina Carpenter.
Eddie
So I've seen I. JoJo S. There you go. I'm like. I'm like, hey, guy. I like guys. That. And he's like, oh, the girl.
Morgan
The girl that, like, does the interviews and she doesn't smile.
Eddie
Bobby. Her? Yeah. No, Any of these people. I was watching interview with her, by the way, when she was talking about how she started that podcast. You watch that? Yeah. She wanted to just call it Rich People or, like, how do Rich people. Yeah, she's funny. No, it's Zendaya.
Lunchbox
Oh.
Eddie
I've watched movies.
Lunchbox
I've seen Dune.
Eddie
Me too. But that doesn't count.
Amy
I've watched her. I know what you're talking about, but.
Eddie
She'S not like an icon to us. No, like, she's like. When she's a Wimbledon, it doesn't matter what she's wearing. She said they're zooming in. She's wearing a full suit. Like, she's got a full suit on. It's like super cool, whatever she wears. But also, it's like diversity. It's also acting, it's movies, it's. She's in a relationship that both are famous, but they also still kind of keep on the down low, which makes you that small guy. Tom Holland.
Lunchbox
Oh, Spider Man. So they're a real thing. Yeah, because they're in the movie. They're a thing.
Eddie
It's happened with every Spider man couple.
Lunchbox
Wow. I didn't realize that they've been a.
Eddie
Thing for a while. Yeah. Yeah. That's cool.
Amy
Spider Man.
Eddie
Zendaya. There you go. That's that. And that's from. What is it is a billboard staff list. Yeah.
Amy
Did you see Zendaya? She was walking down the street the other day and some news camera was just shooting B roll and they didn't even notice her.
Eddie
Huh. Probably old. I guess.
Lunchbox
I would totally do that.
Eddie
Didn't Understand the cultural relevance. Who's walking by? Right there. Let's see. I have some things here that when I write down a note, I forget what it was. Ray, I'm going to go to you because I don't know what this is and I don't even know if you'll remember it. Cheating reveal. I believe that's a news story.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Okay. It's. Will you hand me whatever this is? Let's see what this is. Thank you, Ray. Is your. Oh, this is a good one. That's why I kept this story. If your partner's accusing you of cheating on them, it means they're probably having an affair if the partner's accusing. So usually if, let's say Amy and I are together and I'm like, are you cheating on me? It means I'm having the affair because I'm like basically projecting it.
Lunchbox
Oh, my goodness.
Eddie
And so this is from Best Life. If your partner's accusing you of cheating on them, they're probably having an affair. According to experts, an easy way to tell if your spouse is cheating on you is by how often they accuse you of cheating. Psychologists say this is often a sign of self guilt. It will also put the blame on you, causing you to be on defense and distracted by the actions. It's very manipulative. Because they get so upset during the conversation, you start to think they hate cheating and would never do it to you. In reality, they might have already done it.
Morgan
I mean, that's projecting in like all kinds of things, like when you project whatever. But it's not. Oh, it's not always the case. I know it's not always, but like sometimes if someone's saying like, oh, if they're projecting, it could even be nothing, not even as serious as cheating. It could be something like so simple, like they're accusing you of lying about something small. Might mean that they're lying about something small and they're projecting it. Or that you're a sociopath when really they're the sociopath.
Lunchbox
No.
Eddie
I asked my therapist about sociopath the other day and I was like, I think at times I have these sociopathic tendencies. He goes, I've never met a sociopath that has thought they were a sociopath. That was his answer to me.
Lunchbox
Oh.
Eddie
He said, never once in a session has an actual person I think has. That is a sociopath. Has said to me, I think I'm a sociopath. Do you think I am? Can you help me? And he goes, never has that happened in my sessions. And I was like, so does that mean I'm the first? Which was not the answer. He was. I was like. I was like, to be the first at everything.
Lunchbox
I hear what you're saying.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was like, are you telling me I won? Yeah, I was like, I won the race. It's like Amazing Race. I'm the first. And he was like, no. He's like, this is not what we're dealing with here. And usually people that are sociopaths don't have a guilt about they could possibly be a sociopath and have these tendencies. And I was like, ah, that's interesting to know. And so a little bit, I was disappointed. I thought I could have won. I thought I was gonna be first.
Lunchbox
I had to Google sociopaths.
Amy
That's what I did too.
Morgan
Oh, I had to Google it once too. And they have no regard for the law. Well, mostly because someone. I brought that up as an example because someone had said I was a sociopath and I was like, oh, my.
Eddie
Gosh, am I sociopath? Is someone with an antisocial personality disorder, a mental health condition that involves a consistent disregard for the rights and feelings of others.
Lunchbox
That's not you.
Eddie
You can have sociopathic tendencies but not be a full sociopath. Yeah, I think I'm not a people pleaser. I was. I may have told the story. I was at dinner. We were dinner with some friends and they were like, man, we love that. You just are not a people pleaser at all because you don't even care. And I'm like, well, that sounds hurtful.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
And I was like, what are you like, no. We invest so much of our time in making sure, like, everybody's okay. Everybody, that. That all. And even my wife was like, I'm a people pleaser. She said about herself, she goes, I just want to make sure everybody feels good. And she was like, you. It's not that you don't care if people are good or not. It's like you have no extra interest. Like, if they're not good, they're just not good. You've done what you can do and you're going to move on. And at first I was like, well, that I'll accept it. I guess it's the good. Like, there's some great parts about it. There's also some parts that are like, dang, do I just not care? But it's not that. I just put my energy in other places. I'm not a people pleaser at all. Zero percent. But that's why I'm like, am I.
Lunchbox
Associate, it does say, use manipulation, deceit and controlling behavior.
Morgan
Yeah, but you can have certain traits, but doesn't mean you're a full blown sociopath.
Eddie
You could be a psychopath. You can have psychopathic.
Lunchbox
Those are the killers.
Eddie
So psychopaths, like don't have any sort of feeling, no sympathy. Like a psychopath is someone who's again, antisocial, lacks empathy or sympathy. Like no remorse. Like you can kill and kill, kill, and you don't feel anything about it.
Morgan
Because there's no maybe. That's what it's called. All I know is that. Yeah, I know.
Lunchbox
I think you're good, dude.
Morgan
Yeah, whenever I. I think we all.
Eddie
Have a little bit of sociopathic tendencies, but I was like, I think I might be a full on.
Morgan
Well, you can have all of them at a given moment. Not, not all of them. I mean, all these different things, like narcissistic traits. Like there could be a day or a situation where a trait comes out, but that doesn't mean you're a full blown narcissist.
Lunchbox
Yeah, like some days I want to be antisocial. Some of us.
Eddie
Oh, I think anti social is not the word to look at in that. Yeah, that's not the word. Oh, that's not.
Lunchbox
Like some days I don't want.
Eddie
I mean, that's every day for me that. But I gotta make a paycheck, so here I am. You know, sometimes people will be like, why do you always have to have opinions? I'm like, usually, sometimes I don't. I just have to have a big one. Right. It's like if I have a six and a half and we're on the show talking about something, I got to make it a 9 or it's not interesting. But I don't. I also feel like I don't have to have an opinion on everything, especially when I'm not working. Like, I'm not someone who, if there's a debate on something anymore, I just don't care. I'm like, you guys, I don't have an opinion. I don't feel like I have to have an opinion on everything anymore. I do only bring up things I have opinions on, like when I'm doing it for professionally. Like, I don't bring something up and then have no opinion on it, but I just choose at times. One of the great. One of my favorite things about myself is I just don't have an opinion on some things.
Lunchbox
It's pretty cool.
Eddie
And I don't care. And I don't care if people care. I guess I'm not a people pleaser.
Lunchbox
You're not a people pleaser?
Eddie
Let's see. US Officials urge Americans to use encrypted apps for texting. I did see this happening more and more. They're like, hey, I know you're texting, but I think China's like, all up in our text messages everywhere. Yeah. And so I saw this in multiple legitimate places. This one's from NBC News. Is the text messaging app you use each day encrypted? It should be. U.S. officials have issued a strong recommendation that everyone should be using encrypted texting apps to protect themselves against foreign hackers. As an example, a hacking campaign known as Salt Typhoon by Microsoft is one of the largest in history. It hasn't yet been completely shut down. Officials say that China was able to hack at&t Verizon Lumen Technologies to spy on customers. NBC News. You can be pretty bored if you're spying on me, but I also don't want you to do so. But I don't use WhatsApp or anything like that.
Morgan
I have WhatsApp.
Eddie
I have it. I don't use it very much.
Morgan
I had it when I was going to Haiti a lot because it's a great way to use it. And so I know I have it. And, like, my daughter will use it with some of her. Like, she's been talking to her mom in Haiti on WhatsApp, and I. I'm like, should we just be using this more? Should we just all use. Go straight to WhatsApp?
Eddie
I mean, the answer.
Morgan
So I mean, the answer is easy to use.
Eddie
Yeah, it's very easy to use. And I only used it when I was in South America.
Morgan
Yeah, when you're out of town, it's great.
Eddie
Shooting out of the country, snake in the grass. Because everybody uses everybody But America uses WhatsApp.
Morgan
Yeah, it's.
Eddie
It's like the metric system. Everybody in America uses the metric system. It's awesome. It's much easier. And we were like the miles and it's free texting. Yeah.
Amy
Well, I don't.
Morgan
Yeah, you just get the app and you can make phone calls, you can video chat, you can text. Yeah, you group this group.
Eddie
Your phone already does. Right. But it's encrypted.
Lunchbox
But we pay for.
Morgan
No. Oh, but you don't pay for WhatsApp.
Lunchbox
I know.
Eddie
You have to have a phone. You have to pay for your phone. To have what?
Lunchbox
To have the app. Good point. I need the phone.
Eddie
You're going to have WhatsApp without a phone or service. Right, right, right, right. But it's iPhones are often difficult to. Often difficult to hack again. Having a couple friends that are now in, we'll call it security. Like the iPhone, iPhone does a pretty good job. So not the best all the time. But you're talking about Microsoft, not Apple.
Lunchbox
I did read that iPhone to iPhone is pretty safe. IPhone to Android not as safe.
Eddie
Medium.
Amy
Yeah, that's where. That's where it's the bad.
Eddie
But you know why? Because it's just not that Android's bad, but it's. It's Microsoft again. Android is Microsoft and that's that specific one we're talking about there. The other thing that you can do to eliminate spyware from your phone is restart your phone every day.
Lunchbox
Oh, I don't do that.
Eddie
No, hardly anybody does. But just turn your phone off once a day and some of that lingering stuff that stays on will go.
Morgan
What if your phone can't live? If it dies every day you're good.
Lunchbox
If it dies, it dies.
Eddie
Funny question, but also probably okay, might have spyware on there. If it's dying that quick. Could have spy. But if it dies again quick the second time, it means it didn't work. One time my phone was dying so fast I'm like, what is happening? I restarted it and it fixed.
Morgan
Okay, let me restart.
Eddie
Yeah, so just restart your phone right now if you can. Once a day.
Morgan
I'm dying frequently.
Eddie
So I was getting a bunch of crap and we got to do the show in just a few minutes but I was getting a bunch of crap about Panera and when I went to Fayetteville this, they had a new Panera with a drive thru. And I'm going to tell you, I've been to a bunch of Paneras a bunch of times. Never had a Panera with a drive thru. The one in Austin we lived by was in a strip center. The one near my house now in a strip center. And I was like, I cannot. This, this is the coolest thing ever. Panera with a drive thru. People were acting like I was born in the 20s.
Lunchbox
There's one by our old work that was a drive thru.
Eddie
But if you think of Panera, do you think of a drive thru? No, I don't either. I think going in there's table you do the whole walkthrough. Yeah, you still can do that, I guess. But I was not familiar with the drive thru and people may feel really stupid and that's what you know. I didn't appreciate that. But I. Yeah, Panera's Panera's got soups.
Lunchbox
The tomato soup.
Eddie
The soups in general. Yeah. Panera does a good job at soups. Like if, if I were to give like an award because I don't consider Panera fast. Like Panera is like medium food. If we're doing fast. Medium slow. Slow would be a sit down restaurant. You go, waiter comes fast would be any of the fast food places that are normal. I think Panera is in that medium category.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Best medium soups go to Panera. In my mind, their potato. I don't even like potato soup. Potato soup they make there. Awesome.
Lunchbox
What's in there?
Eddie
Potatoes.
Lunchbox
Other than potatoes.
Amy
Fried cheese.
Eddie
Don't know cheese.
Morgan
Little bacon bits. Yeah. My daughter.
Eddie
Broccoli and cheese empanara. Chef's kiss. So yeah. I hate everybody for being mean to me about that. I just wanted to share that. I mean, the end.
Morgan
It is rare. So it's not.
Eddie
Is it though? Because I thought it is rare.
Morgan
It is rare.
Eddie
I don't know. I was treated like an idiot.
Morgan
No, it's rare. Like Chipotle doesn't normally have a drive through, but there's one in down the. In Franklin I think that has a drive through and it tripped me out.
Eddie
Because I don't think of Chipotle's having a drive through. But I can't think of a couple.
Morgan
And if I've only seen that one.
Eddie
You're right. That's a good one.
Morgan
I was confused.
Eddie
There's enough where people will make you feel stupid.
Morgan
I almost was like, how do I know they're saying how do I order?
Eddie
Like, how do I do this?
Lunchbox
There's a Pizza Hut by my house where it's just drive thru. That's weird.
Eddie
And most pizza. I don't know if it's most. A lot of pizza now are just the order. It's as very. The small ones. You can't even go and do the whole salad bar thing. Yeah. It's close anymore.
Morgan
So they stick a big box through the window.
Eddie
Time marches.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah. And they do have a big box. We get that now. It's like huge rectangular box pizza. Whole family man, breadsticks, everything in it.
Eddie
Mom is stunned to find her daughter, 12, handcuffed to a chair when she went to pick her up from school.
Morgan
Oh my Amy.
Eddie
Let's say school college event says your daughter's been bad. You get there, she's handcuffed to a chair.
Morgan
We have problems with the school.
Lunchbox
Really?
Amy
How do you know your daughter?
Morgan
Nope.
Lunchbox
Well.
Morgan
Okay. Okay, fine.
Eddie
That's what I'm asking.
Morgan
Well, knowing my daughter's personal, okay. I'm like, what did she need to be restrained because she was harming of harm to others or herself? Then, okay, that's what I'm asking. You first thought. Cause I could actually be.
Eddie
If you have a kid, that's crazy, like, maybe it's justified, maybe it's not. I don't know.
Morgan
But if your child is not normally like that, which my daughter would not be, I don't think so. I would be like, what in the world is going on?
Eddie
Mom in New York has been left outraged after her daughter was handcuffed to a chair at her middle school following a fight with another student. Christine Henson, 46, went to pick up her daughter, Faith. She. Faith's 12. She arrived at school. Her daughter was nowhere to be found. They allegedly walked Henson to a room inside the school on Saint Avenue, and she made the discovery. She goes, the mom said, my daughter was treated like a criminal. A representative said she was handcuffed following a fight with another student and started to become increasingly agitated. The department wrote the school safety agent attempted to place a student in Velcro handcuffs. The student was not compliant. So handcuffs, to me don't feel like they're. They're the metal. Not that I'm. Not that I'm saying this is what matters, but. But handcuffs in my mind are 80s handcuffs. Like, clink, clink, clink. Yeah, Velcro handcuffs. Not saying better or worse, just different in my mind. What I'm picturing here. So if the student's going. The student was not compliant, and they had to place her in the Velcro. Okay.
Morgan
I mean, this seems valid to me. I mean, she was in a fight with somebody else, and then she was not being compliant. So, yeah, this is part of what happens. And this is.
Eddie
What about if she's in a straitjacket?
Morgan
Well, that seems a little much.
Lunchbox
Maybe that's all they have.
Morgan
No, I feel like. Are we at school or we are at a mental care facility.
Eddie
Do they still put people in straight jackets or is that just, like, movie things?
Lunchbox
Oh, I don't know.
Morgan
No, I have no idea how. I mean, they do have to restrain people.
Eddie
Yeah, but straight jackets, or is that like, even, like, considered humane? Like, I know the rule. We just.
Morgan
I mean, I kind of would like to be held like that.
Eddie
You want to swaddle, but they do have those.
Lunchbox
Swaddle.
Eddie
Yeah, I know you have swaddle, and.
Amy
They have those spit. They like the. They put a cap over if you're spitting at the guards or whatever. Yeah.
Eddie
You can buy a real one for $174. Like, a real one with all. It's like all the straps.
Lunchbox
It's like, put that on the wheel.
Morgan
No, no, no, no, no.
Lunchbox
You do the whole show and it's.
Eddie
Like, man, that'd be hilarious. I just don't want to spend one.
Amy
But, Amy, would you be good with your daughter being in handcuffs then now if the story.
Morgan
That's what I'm saying. Yeah. The Velcro ones. Yeah.
Amy
These are metal. They ended up metal.
Morgan
I thought Bobby said they were Velcro.
Eddie
I was saying they. The Velcro ones are first. They moved on to the metal ones.
Amy
Right. Because she couldn't get the.
Eddie
But. But also.
Morgan
Well, either way. I mean. Yeah, she's not being compliant. Like. Yes. And they. I mean, she could be of harm to somebody else she has already been in a fight with.
Lunchbox
Somebody call the metal cuffs old school. Like, that's. They still use. The cops still use those.
Eddie
The cops use a lot of the quick ones, too. The zip ties. Zip tie, Velcro, whatever. Anything that's not the metal 80s ones. Yes, you're correct.
Lunchbox
But I think they still use the metal ones. Right.
Eddie
I see on TV they handcuff people to water heaters all the time in.
Lunchbox
The movies, in the shows.
Eddie
You know, they did a little bar.
Lunchbox
Yeah, the pipe.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They do still have those handcuffs. But I do see a lot, though, when they, like, taser people, they grab those, which feel like they'd be a lot easier on the skin.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but, dude, I don't think you can get out of that. Like, you're. There's no.
Eddie
You're not. I'm not saying that. I'm saying the metal ones feel like they'd hurt worse. Like, you get those off, you're like, ow.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox. Those hurt.
Amy
Yeah, they're not comfortable, man. They. They. And they don't leave them loose where it's like, oh, you know, I'll. I can move my wrists around. No, it's digging.
Lunchbox
Oh, they get tight.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Eddie
Which ones, Velcro or the zip ties?
Amy
No, the metal handles.
Eddie
Not fun.
Lunchbox
What about getting in the car? They always say, like, watch your head. Do you almost hit your head when you get in the car? Is that hard, getting in the car?
Amy
Well, yeah, because think about when you get in the car, you usually grab onto something to get in. You have no hands, so you're trying to. It's not fun.
Lunchbox
That's pretty crazy.
Eddie
Okay. I Think we have to go. We're gonna start the show. Thank you, everybody, for listening. And we'll be back. Well, you're gonna hear a couple commercials. We'll be back. But in real life, it's gonna take us hours to get back. See? Time travel, dude.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Now I believe it.
Eddie
They're experiencing it.
Lunchbox
All right.
Eddie
Thank you.
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I'm thirsty.
Eddie
Watch.
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Feel more seasonal in here already.
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Lunchbox
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Eddie
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Which, among the one, the only, did.
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Lunchbox
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Eddie
How was that experience for you, losing someone so close to you that you love?
Lunchbox
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Eddie
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Did you ever think you were going to wind up writing 100 books? Yeah.
Lunchbox
You did?
Eddie
Yeah. It's just a minor goal.
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Eddie
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby Bob. Okay, we need to draw our gift bag so you guys can go to Macy's and buy the Christmas gifts.
Lunchbox
It's time.
Eddie
I know Morgan drew hers. She's here, she's back. So everybody else. We actually could have Waited now is what's funny.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we should have, but we just.
Eddie
Wanted to be safe about it. I don't know who has who anymore, because I don't have that list. But, Amy, I'll go ahead and let you come up and pick a bag.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
In these bags. Oh, I have listed this. In these bags, there's a gift card from $10 all the way to a thousand. And Amy has. Hold on one second. I'll grab Baggy quite yet. Amy has Scuba Steve, Amy, and tell me the number you're picking. What is it? Amy has picked number five. Thank you.
Lunchbox
Does Morgan know her?
Eddie
She does not.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Eddie
Nobody knows.
Lunchbox
He knows.
Eddie
I do have a funny little wrinkle we could put in this, though.
Lunchbox
So am I thinking about it a.
Eddie
Lot because it's the first year we've done this game, and I really want to make it dramatic. But, Amy, you have number five. So, yeah, you'll be able to spend that unknown amount on that gift card from Macy's. On Amy. Amy, Scuba Steve.
Morgan
Scuba Steve.
Eddie
And Morgan. Hold on. Morgan has Raymondo, and she has that covered. All right, I'm just trying to get.
Amy
The rules straight because the other day you said Morgan was going to give that card to Ray to spend on her.
Eddie
I never said that. No, no, never said that. That's never been the bit. The bit is that that's your car that you're spending on, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Well, we talked about a whole bunch.
Eddie
We did. We had nine.
Bobby Bones
Quite sure.
Eddie
But that's the one we settled on. So I can understand your confusion because we did 19 rules. But just so everybody knows, the rule is that's your card when you draw it. That's the card you have to spend on the person but you don't know how much is on it yet.
Lunchbox
Card that you're spending.
Eddie
Is it written on the card? It is. Yeah.
Lunchbox
It's printed on there.
Eddie
Okay. Don't look.
Morgan
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Next up, Lunchbox. You can choose whenever you want to go. You can go now or you go now.
Lunchbox
Dude, more options.
Amy
And this is what I'm gonna spin. I don't even know who I have.
Eddie
You have Amy. You have Amy.
Morgan
All right. Yeah, I'll never forget that.
Eddie
Are you going?
Morgan
I love Lunchbox, but it is unfortunate.
Amy
Yeah, I'm going.
Lunchbox
Well, hurry up, man.
Morgan
If he's the one shopping for.
Lunchbox
I mean, why is he, like, not moving?
Eddie
Well, the thing is, he doesn't know what's in any bag. So you have.
Lunchbox
Why are you looking at the bags like there's a Difference.
Eddie
And they're all same size cards. So in the same size little red bags from Macy's, which, by the way, Macy's, best offer of the season. Take 30 off top gifts, 15 off their best beauty brands.
Lunchbox
Did you hear that, lunch?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I also didn't organize them, so if you're trying to figure out my mindset.
Amy
Yeah, I'm trying to see what. How they're lined up.
Lunchbox
What do you mean?
Eddie
I think they were just.
Morgan
Just.
Eddie
Well, they have numbers on them, dude.
Morgan
But I didn't even see the numbers. It doesn't matter. Just grab.
Eddie
And Kevin just let them down. Kickoff. Kevin did. So just say the number you're getting. And Amy, what number did you get? Amy Got five, bro.
Lunchbox
Just pick one. Oh, my gosh.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
Got what?
Amy
Eight.
Morgan
Okay. That's. Whatever's in there is for me.
Eddie
Lunchbox has Amy.
Bobby Bones
Well, what he chooses to spend.
Lunchbox
Oh, we don't know that yet.
Eddie
Let's go.
Amy
Maybe I should've got the one pushed out of the way.
Eddie
Abby, I don't. There is.
Amy
What number was that?
Eddie
There is nothing to the bags being put in any direction. If there is, I don't know about it. Abby, will you come in?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan
I feel like I've already won this year because Lunchbox didn't get me.
Lunchbox
I know. That's a win for sure.
Eddie
And I will only pick. I'll take the last one left because I know the prices on these.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Amy
Well, look at the numbers. You gotta look at the numbers.
Morgan
Not necessarily.
Eddie
But she can grab a bag and then just say what the number is when she grabs it.
Lunchbox
Oh, you got two, grab two.
Eddie
What number is it? Okay. And Abby has Mike D. That's number one.
Lunchbox
It looks like they're in order. Looks like they're in order from left to right.
Amy
There's nothing to it.
Lunchbox
So just pick a bag and move on.
Morgan
Right?
Amy
No, I don't think they're in order.
Lunchbox
Because they are.
Amy
Well, because there's one on the right.
Eddie
Dude, it doesn't matter. Oh, my God. There's no. There's no strategy to it. If there is, I didn't do the bags. Okay, who wants to go next? Me. You can or might Deacon go to you guys? I'll go. Okay.
Amy
What numbers? That.
Lunchbox
Probably 1 4.
Eddie
Oh, my dear.
Amy
That's Bobby's number.
Lunchbox
Has nothing to do with this. Except he does know the value.
Amy
Exactly.
Lunchbox
But that doesn't matter.
Eddie
But I'm not picking.
Amy
He's. He's. He's. He's telepathically, like he does that Game. He's telling you which one to pick.
Eddie
Also, that's not a game. That's, like, little, tiny skills I've been working on. I don't know how to do this.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's right. I forgot about your skills.
Bobby Bones
He would have to.
Lunchbox
Guys.
Bobby Bones
He would have to, like, be sane and communicating things to him.
Lunchbox
I. Morgan, what do you think?
Amy
He's been talking the whole time.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he always does.
Eddie
Scuba.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Come on in.
Lunchbox
I already know my number. They're gonna take it.
Eddie
What number would you pick up?
Lunchbox
No, I'm not saying that.
Eddie
Write it down.
Lunchbox
What order are they in?
Eddie
Scuba? This is for Eddie.
Lunchbox
Let's see.
Amy
See, he's doing the same thing. He's investigating which one it could be.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna go with six. Okay. Thank you, Scuba.
Amy
You're welcome, dude.
Lunchbox
And the letter. I. I've been thinking about this, like, all week, and that's gonna be tough, Eddie. Like ice.
Amy
Like, what number were you.
Lunchbox
Did you write down the one I'm gonna get?
Eddie
Okay. So he didn't take yours?
Lunchbox
Nope.
Morgan
Yeah, I.
Eddie
What you got?
Amy
Oh, he took two. See, look at that.
Eddie
What number do you get?
Lunchbox
Number three.
Eddie
Okay.
Lunchbox
Lucky three, baby.
Eddie
And then Raymundo, do you want. You can have. You just pick one from there if you want. Do you want the far one? Okay. This is. Would you hand that to Ray? That's number seven.
Lunchbox
Yep. Got it.
Eddie
And then this is the one.
Lunchbox
This is you, dude.
Eddie
Right Leftover that I have for lunch.
Lunchbox
This is lunchbox.
Amy
Gosh darn it.
Lunchbox
What? You don't know.
Amy
Did you hear his. Did you hear him?
Lunchbox
He laughed.
Amy
Because he knows the price.
Morgan
He's messing with you. He's messing with you.
Amy
I hate this.
Morgan
Or he could be.
Lunchbox
Settle down. It's the holidays.
Amy
I am so annoyed already.
Eddie
Do you guys. Okay, so here's the wrinkle, the wad right now, real quick. So everybody's got their bags and who they're buying for with their bags from Macy's. We can select one person and we can let the one person know how much that they get to spend in your bag.
Lunchbox
What do you mean?
Eddie
Meaning we have a wheel, by any chance? Or like, we do.
Lunchbox
The names are on there.
Eddie
We do. I don't know if it's still. If it's. If not, we can just do it on the computer real quick. Or I can just do a number and put our band number and we can draw. Right. But then only one person gets to know.
Morgan
But this is what I wanted to do last week, and then it was gonna Take away. What if the person you draw is the person that has the thousand dollar one?
Amy
Or it takes away the excitement, I.
Eddie
Think, only not if it's only one person. Then all it does is give the odds of what the rest of them are. Sure.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
Like one person. Just one of the odds.
Lunchbox
That's going to be the thousand one.
Amy
Or what if it's a $10 one? It's like, oh, man, then I'm in a bad mood.
Lunchbox
Well, the next one's. The Next One's what, 20?
Morgan
Well, nobody's worried about.
Eddie
The lowest one is. I don't even know who. Honestly, I don't know who has what because I didn't write them down. I honestly only scribbled them out.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Amy
He only laughed at mine.
Lunchbox
He did laugh at yours.
Eddie
So whoever it lands on, let's say it lands on Amy, I will tell. You have to tell me the number, and we'll tell you how much you're spending on. Scuba is only one person.
Amy
Oh, so it's okay?
Morgan
Yep.
Eddie
Here we go.
Lunchbox
Come on, Scuba. Come on, Scuba.
Amy
Morgan.
Eddie
Okay, Morgan, you are buying for Raymundo. Yeah. What number did you have?
Bobby Bones
I had nine.
Eddie
Your gift, Raymundo, is $500. Wow.
Lunchbox
What on earth?
Eddie
That is amazing.
Morgan
Wait, there's still a thousand out there.
Eddie
But that means you're still in the mix for the thousand dollars.
Lunchbox
Why are you so mad?
Morgan
So didn't run anything.
Eddie
Actually, that's kind of funny.
Lunchbox
That's cool.
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
500. Probably the perfect draw for this particular thing.
Lunchbox
And Bones, we should spend the whole gift card. Yes, I'm thinking. Because really, like, that's up to you, man.
Eddie
That's up to you.
Lunchbox
That's the fun in all this.
Eddie
What number Amy did you get?
Morgan
5.
Eddie
Launch. What number did you get?
Amy
8.
Morgan
And remember, lunchbox is shopping for me.
Lunchbox
He's thinking.
Eddie
No, no, I'm just. I'm trying to. Okay. Make sure nobody get doubled up. Um, I think I just want to add a little element of fun here. You don't have to spend the whole.
Morgan
No, Bobby. Bobby.
Lunchbox
But don't you think it's more fun if you do?
Eddie
Because, like, if you want to, you can. You absolutely can.
Lunchbox
Because if Lunchbox gets the thousand.
Eddie
I know, but that is fun. As much as it's annoying, it's also, like, funny. Yeah, it's funny in two ways. Either if he gets it bought for.
Morgan
Him, whatever, who cares?
Eddie
Or if he gets to buy it for somebody else, because you know what he's going to do? He's not going to Spend it all. And we're going to be like, you're a loser, and I can't believe you did that. Or somebody buys up for him and they decide to give him a thousand. Maybe he changes his heart and the Grinch's heart goes do, do, do, and gets bigger.
Lunchbox
Nothing. That's not gonna happen.
Eddie
Morgan.
Amy
Again. Morgan, are you gonna spend all 500?
Bobby Bones
Can't tell you that.
Lunchbox
Probably. Who's that?
Eddie
Raymondo.
Bobby Bones
He has me.
Amy
Doesn't matter. We're not playing. We're not doing it again.
Eddie
We're not doing it again. Unless Raymondo chooses. Nope.
Lunchbox
Nope.
Eddie
What number do you have, please? 7. Field goal and touchdown. Extra point. Okay, except we're going to stop doing this now. But it's up to you. If you want to know, do it right.
Amy
No. Why are you guys.
Bobby Bones
Well, we have each other.
Eddie
I have decided to know to.
Lunchbox
No. Do it.
Eddie
No. No. Or know. Know. Okay, Mundo, you are buying for Morgan, and it is $100. So the thousand dollars still left. Now we are done from there.
Lunchbox
That doesn't seem fair.
Eddie
There you go.
Lunchbox
The end one spending 500. The other one's 100.
Eddie
But that's part of the game.
Amy
But she could only spend 100.
Eddie
Okay. What?
Amy
Eddie said, oh, he's spending 100 and she's spending 500. No, she could spend 100.
Eddie
She's been $5.
Lunchbox
I know.
Eddie
She could go and buy a candy bar and keep the other 480 for herself.
Lunchbox
Everyone's gonna do that.
Eddie
And that's. You know what? And that's why this game is slowly starting to be wonderfully strategized.
Morgan
Has anybody been thinking about what? Stars with an eye.
Lunchbox
Yes, that's what I just said.
Morgan
I know, but what? Eyes on.
Eddie
All right, will you pull the wheel, please? We got. We got to move on to the next thing. We got to move on to the.
Bobby Bones
Next ice cream maker.
Morgan
Good one. I want that.
Eddie
All right, thank you. We're done.
Lunchbox
I want an ice cream maker.
Eddie
Moving on.
Bobby Bones
I don't even know if they have one, guys.
Morgan
No, they do.
Bobby Bones
An idea.
Eddie
Thank you, Abby.
Morgan
I bet they do.
Lunchbox
Eyeshadow. No, it's an E. Dang it.
Eddie
See, I just got a message from Apple. Billing problem. There's a problem with the payment method. But then I clicked the email address, and it's noreplymail.apple.com so that one's, like, real, probably.
Lunchbox
No chance.
Eddie
Email.apple.com that's not real.
Lunchbox
I don't know.
Eddie
It says the word email@email.apple.com that is so fake.
Amy
That is so fake.
Morgan
I don't know.
Eddie
It feels. I'm not gonna reply to it anyway.
Morgan
I get the. It's the apple.com that's.
Eddie
There's apple in it.
Morgan
I know.
Eddie
Email.apple.com.
Morgan
How do they sell Apple?
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, right.
Eddie
What do you got?
Bobby Bones
Sub domain? It's not an account, but Apple uses it normally for informational emails.
Lunchbox
I still don't trust it. I still don't trust it.
Amy
I wouldn't do it.
Eddie
And it is for something I have.
Lunchbox
Oh, really?
Eddie
Yeah, it's real. See, I can't trust you guys.
Lunchbox
Well, you can't trust me.
Morgan
Why didn't you trust your phone?
Eddie
I can't trust you guys.
Morgan
For Hillary Beans, we were looking out for you.
Eddie
Well, you literally said hallow Beans, but.
Amy
You held out the information that you had something you were trying to pay.
Eddie
I didn't hold out. I literally saw it and said it out loud the exact same time.
Lunchbox
It's messed up.
Eddie
Why are you yelling? Me? I just said.
Lunchbox
Anyway, Lunchbox just yells no.
Eddie
He just yelled no.
Amy
No. Right, but what did you say at the end? You go, I am trying to pay for something.
Eddie
No, I said, I do have this product, like literally when I saw it.
Bobby Bones
Wait, but what was the beginning of.
Eddie
The email billing problem?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I believe that one's legit.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
And it's. And it's got Apple in the email address.
Lunchbox
You get scammed, dude.
Eddie
It's not on us, but it says Apple Vision Pro, which was what I do have.
Lunchbox
Okay. It's legit.
Eddie
It's legit. Emails from it.
Lunchbox
Hey, what is that? Apple Vision Pro.
Eddie
The thing you put on your head and you does all the stuff around you. It really is cool. It's just heavy. I didn't use it as much as I thought. I'm starting to use it again a little bit more.
Lunchbox
It's heavy. Like on your neck when you use it.
Eddie
No, it's too heavy to like run in. Not that you're gonna run it anyway. I wouldn't change this to Apple pay and wallet terms conditions.
Lunchbox
Anyway, so that's the one. You can still see the world. Right? And it has just little.
Eddie
Yeah, but it definitely like big goggles and five years. It's going to be sunglasses. It's going to be awesome. It's truly remarkable. It's just you have to. That battery pack is plugged to you as well.
Lunchbox
You have to carry a battery pack too.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh, that sounds like a lot.
Eddie
It's a lot. But when you're just Sitting at the house. It's. It's amazing. You watch like seven things at once. You can also do your finger and scroll on. Watch. Tick tock. It's crazy.
Lunchbox
And don't forget, when we were kids, we had that laser tag. I mean, that stuff was heavy too. We played it for hours. You play laser tag?
Eddie
Yeah, but we were kids, right? Okay, let's do this. Amy, bring me something. What do you want to do?
Morgan
Oh, well, I would I tell you about Stashier's Christmas list if you want.
Eddie
Go ahead.
Morgan
Okay. She sent me something very specific and detailed, like in a Google Doc, which I can appreciate the links and everything, but she even got really specific with her Christmas stocking, which I thought was hilarious this year. Like, she even put no candy, please, unless it's gummy bears. So I could do gummy bears, but no, they're candy. And she wants essential items like. Which I'm like, this is perfect. This is what I like to give her.
Eddie
Non Christmassy. If they're essential.
Morgan
I know, but there's like food and water, right?
Eddie
I would ask for those all the time.
Morgan
Well, she's considering so some toiletries. You know, I get that they're essential, like face wash, toothpaste, whatever. But you know, kids these days, they. With the stuff they see on TikTok and whatnot, they're like, oh, there's this item from Sephora and I'm like, you're a teenager. You don't.
Eddie
But she's like an adult teenager now.
Morgan
Yeah, but it doesn't mean that she can get this one particular product. She's calling this one product from Sephora that is a face toner. That's really expensive essential because for her face.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Sounds pretty essential to me.
Morgan
So she was like, I just more.
Eddie
Essential to Apple Vision Pro. I promise you that.
Morgan
She's like, just a few toiletries in my stocking instead of candy would be great. And the toiletries are from Sephora.
Eddie
What about the main gifts, though? She list those?
Morgan
Yeah, she did. Yeah. I don't know what she's gonna get, though. She's not listening to those. Who?
Eddie
I'm not saying. I'm not saying what is she gonna get? I'm saying, like, what kind of things does she want?
Morgan
She wants clothes. She wants those, like, noise canceling headphones that are so expensive.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, Essentials.
Morgan
Yeah. Which they have a cheaper version called Lightning. And when I say cheaper, they're still expensive, but of course, because Apple changes the cords on everything sucks. Yes.
Eddie
The headphones on the nose Because I have those. They're the old ones with the flat. The flat and the texture. Instead of the new ones that are the Lightning phone.
Lunchbox
Whatever.
Eddie
Okay.
Morgan
The Lightning is the old one that is the more affordable. If you want even that option. It is Apple. It's called Lightning.
Eddie
No, I'm talking about the headphones that I have. The newest ones that I have from Apple. The big ones. Yeah. The plug in cable is not the same one for my phone.
Morgan
And it's stupid, right, because you have the new phone.
Eddie
Yes.
Morgan
Okay. That's why the Lightning is now cheaper, because it doesn't match all the new phones.
Eddie
Actually now they're making. Okay, so what you're telling me, breaking.
Morgan
News for me here is you need new headphones.
Eddie
They have headphones now that have the.
Morgan
New phone, the usb.
Eddie
I'm chasing crap around the house. Cords, cables. And then what sucks too is some of them, it's a USB plug into the even charger of your charger. And some of them is the Lightning into the charger.
Morgan
It's so stupid, right? No, it is stupid.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Because the cable has two ends.
Eddie
Anyway, good luck with that.
Morgan
Yeah. So she just got stuff like that.
Eddie
Raymundo, what do you got for us? Yeah, I went to Vegas with my wife a week ago and she wanted to do a show. We always try to mix it up. Not just gambling the whole time. We're not just trying to be degenerates. So we wanted to do some dinners, some shows, and so we decided on Shania Twain. She got it for her birthday. And we went. We had great seats. And we'd seen all this stuff on the Internet where it said shania Twain doesn't sing. She just gets up there and lip syncs. It's all to a track. So I said, you know what? We're gonna finna find out if this chick sings or if it's on a track. You went in with an attitude.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Fitting to find out.
Eddie
We've been to find out. And so my wife, she's. She worked at the musicians union, so she knows instruments. I'm an audio engineer. I know voice and all that stuff. So I said, we're gonna really investigate this. Okay, go ahead. She sings. She does sing. She has taken breaths. There were mistakes that were made. Which tells me it is not a track. I mean, it's a totally different beat too. Some of her songs, she kind of now sings it her own style, which is maybe a little bit slower, you know. So you're saying the rumors of Shania doing a Multi track, even multi vocal tracked show. Not true. No. I mean, why would they put breaths in there? And why would they. Why would she leave out words? I mean, I really don't even care either way, Shania. You just go and hear the hits. That's fine. Was the show good, though? Aside from you trying to be the investigative reporter that you are? Never been a Shania fan. I didn't even grow up as a country fan. I really enjoyed it. I mean, because it was in Vegas, they're able to do these big screens, which you don't get in a football stadium. You get to really see cool stuff. Like when she did that, you know, you're a rocket scientist. There's a bunch of stuff. You're going through time on the screen. It's kind of like the sphere.
Lunchbox
Oh, when she goes, okay, so you're a rocket science.
Eddie
And then boom, you're. All of a sudden, there's a bunch of rocket science stuff that you're like zooming into the future, into the past with.
Lunchbox
What did they do for Elvis? You think you're Elvis or something?
Eddie
I don't know if I saw that one. Hands, eyes closed. He was on investigating, bro. About that point. Anybody been to the Sphere? Because I haven't. No.
Amy
It looks awesome.
Bobby Bones
I saw a view of it. Didn't get to go in it.
Eddie
Yeah, we've driven by it and seen the outside. Never.
Amy
You're not special.
Eddie
Why? Why?
Amy
Because she wanted to be Miss Vegas. She was going to come.
Eddie
She literally was just saying. She just saw it. And yes, we saw this. All in. All of us, like, yeah, we've seen this.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Why are you so attacky toward her?
Amy
I was just a little. I thought she was about to say, see, I Miss Vegas. I drove by it.
Bobby Bones
No, I literally just said I had a view of the.
Eddie
Literally were just there like three days ago. Was the trip so awesome?
Bobby Bones
It was so awesome.
Eddie
How much do you think? Just, here we go.
Amy
See, this is what he does.
Eddie
You're right. Because you know what if he wants to attack her? Let's play if you had to guess how much was spent on you because you didn't spend anything.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I did.
Eddie
But if you were. Let me say this. If you were to. Had to have paid for the experiences, I guess would be the way to say it. If you would have had to have paid for everything that you did.
Bobby Bones
Probably over $2500.
Eddie
For like, what parts?
Bobby Bones
I mean, flight, hotel, all the different foods that we ate.
Eddie
Way over 500 bucks. I'm gonna put you way, way over 2500. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
What about, like, TR tickets?
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, those were VIP, so those were probably a couple hundred themselves.
Eddie
But they're a thousand each in Vegas.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So a lot.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Maybe. Maybe closer to 5.
Eddie
5,000 or 10 or 20.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I mean, it's to say 20.
Eddie
I was just saying.
Lunchbox
Sure.
Bobby Bones
Well, I did go to the members only thing, and. Oh, yeah, it costs a lot of money.
Lunchbox
See?
Eddie
Mm.
Bobby Bones
Don't know how much.
Eddie
And they paid for your meals? Yeah, not really. Good food. Good, good meals.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. One of the restaurants, I didn't eat it, but one of the restaurants we ate at, they had a thousand dollar steak, a $4,000 dessert that you could order.
Amy
How awesome would that have been if you'd ordered that?
Morgan
Oh, yeah.
Amy
We didn't even take full advantage. So you're not Ms. Vegas.
Bobby Bones
I'm not gonna try and write off a thousand dollar meal. That's not that.
Lunchbox
What's the most expensive vegan meal? Like a steak, obviously, for.
Eddie
Hey, Mike.
Lunchbox
I mean, it's probably the cauliflower steak because they try to make it feel.
Eddie
Like a regular steak and they put.
Morgan
All the things on the sides, probably with some truffle. Truffle, yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Eddie
What about a gold bar on it? It's like a gold bar on things.
Bobby Bones
Because the dessert cost $4,000.
Eddie
That doesn't have happy ending.
Bobby Bones
Well, I think it's because it was Louis Vuitton related.
Eddie
What is that? Louis Vuitton purse?
Bobby Bones
You didn't have a purse in some capacity, Maybe lunchbox.
Lunchbox
You don't know what that is?
Amy
No, no, I'm saying, like, what do they make a Louis Vuitton cake and it just has the symbol on it or like Vegas?
Eddie
To me, I think it does. That's. That's as Vegas as it gets.
Lunchbox
And you don't even know what they know about it.
Amy
I know what Louis Vuitton is.
Morgan
Oh, wow, there's. Speaking of vegan things, I just looked it up. Truffle definitely tops the list of making vegan dishes expensive. And then also some rare watermelon. $6,000.
Eddie
Wow. That's Vegas.
Morgan
It's a watermelon.
Eddie
That is Vegas.
Bobby Bones
But in the. In the hour that we were sitting at this steakhouse, 11 people ordered that.
Eddie
The thousand dollar steak.
Bobby Bones
Yes, 11. In the one hour we were sitting.
Eddie
There, Vegas, would you ever order that?
Amy
Heck, yeah.
Eddie
Yeah, right?
Lunchbox
You wouldn't?
Amy
I would. With 10 people.
Eddie
Everybody goes in for 100 bucks in one bite.
Amy
That's right. Why not?
Eddie
You have 10 friends that would go to dinner with you and buy that steak.
Amy
100%.
Lunchbox
No chance.
Eddie
I don't think you have 10 friends that would go to Vegas with you.
Amy
Oh, my God.
Lunchbox
He does. Garrett forrest.
Eddie
But name 10. There's not of them. They're going at the same time.
Lunchbox
Garrett Forest, Greg, Jacob. Jacob.
Eddie
They're all going to go at the same time.
Lunchbox
They all travel together.
Eddie
I can't get 10 people to show up to play like a flag football game. He's going to get 10 to go to Vegas.
Lunchbox
And then their wives. Missy.
Amy
That's right.
Lunchbox
They go to all our I heart events. They all go together. It's like 20 of them. Lunchbox hooks them up or something. But they're always all there. I love them. They're great people, but they're always there.
Eddie
Trip was awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
It was really one of the best.
Bobby Bones
One of the best. I. I don't often be like, I want to go back to Vegas now. I want to go back to Vegas just for that hotel.
Eddie
I think we can make that your thing.
Bobby Bones
I'm so game. Also, you know how I said on here one time that the only reason I'd ever want to ask off for work. We did that segment.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You remember this?
Eddie
I do. Trust me. I do.
Bobby Bones
So I trust me.
Eddie
I do. And we'll leave it to that. Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
I said I wanted to because I want to see Celine Dion in concert. Well, she might be going back to concert in Vegas.
Eddie
How's she gonna sing again? I thought she had the stiff person.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I. She. I think there's part of her that really wants to if she can make it happen.
Eddie
But I don't have Ray go and see. No, we have Ray go and see because he works his button. So you can tell. Yes, we need to have.
Bobby Bones
That could be a reason I go back.
Eddie
All right, Morgan, what's on your mind?
Bobby Bones
Well, so the city came to like my house. They were working on stuff on my street, and they just straight up came and tore up my entire yard without any warning, without any, like, hey, we're working.
Eddie
Nothing like imminent domain where they take a part of your land in the very front or they actually get in your yard.
Bobby Bones
Well, it's part of the. So there's like the street part of my yard. There's like a little ditch and then there's my yard, like my main yard. And it was in the main yard part.
Eddie
Oh, yeah. That sucks. Because they're not so imminent. Oh, man. Would mean the government can just take land and own it. Right. It doesn't matter.
Lunchbox
Like, your land, they can just own it.
Eddie
Yeah, happens all the time when they're, like, building roads and stuff. They're like, we are now gonna own this part of your land.
Morgan
We are putting in a sidewalk.
Eddie
Yeah, they now own it, and it was yours. But the government can take private property for public use. They just own at the end. Then they'll give you, like, a fair market value, but at every. But why do you want to sell, like, six feet of your land? Sure, but this is not that.
Bobby Bones
No, I mean, they were working on a public utility, but I just don't feel like they can just come in and totally destroy the entire yard in doing that.
Eddie
They didn't let you know?
Bobby Bones
No, I had no heads up that it was coming. And then they were out there working on it all day, and I didn't even know, like, why these people were out there working on things. So did they not have to give you any heads up?
Amy
No, they probably working on something down and they said, oh, the problem keeps going farther, farther, farther. And they had to tear up your yard to fix it. They can't knock on everybody's door and be like, hey, by the way, today we're coming in. That wastes too much time. They got.
Eddie
They could. If they're going in someone's yard, go.
Lunchbox
Let you know, knock it.
Eddie
We're going to be in your. So again. Because they could be at risk if someone's like, get out of my yard. I don't know who it is. Next thing you know, somebody's shooting somebody in their yard.
Lunchbox
But then we've also had those stories of where people get home and their house has been completely demolished.
Eddie
Those are crazy.
Lunchbox
That can happen to Morgan.
Eddie
I don't think this is that. But those stories are crazy.
Lunchbox
She gets home to date.
Bobby Bones
Please don't put that on the universe.
Eddie
Which is crazy. That happens. A whole house gets knocked down by the wrong person. Or like when a doctor cuts off the wrong arm.
Lunchbox
Oh, the arm. Yours on the arm?
Amy
No, the house. Cause it's a 50. 50 on the arm.
Bobby Bones
No, it's 50.
Amy
50 on the arm.
Eddie
That's a good point.
Amy
A house is.
Morgan
You can re. You could get a different house.
Amy
No, no, I'm gonna.
Eddie
We're not saying what is worse. Yeah, we're saying, like, what's the crazier thing? Like, odd wise to happen. A doctor messes up and cuts off the wrong arm. The house? No, the arm.
Morgan
Oh, the arm.
Eddie
As lunchbox is right. The doctor, even if he has no idea he's 50. 50.
Amy
Right.
Eddie
The house that you show up to a neighborhood and you're like, it's 1 in 50, but if it's the wrong.
Bobby Bones
Arm, then you have to get the other one taken off.
Eddie
Right.
Bobby Bones
Like, if he does the wrong.
Lunchbox
Because the other one's bad. Yeah.
Eddie
But if he knocked off the bat. Wrong house. Any kind of. Knock the other house down, too. You got the bad house and the good house. They just knock every house down, you know?
Lunchbox
But you were talking about the intimate domain or whatever. When I remember when I was a kid, they were building an interstate down in South Texas, and there was an old lady that would not sell her house at all. And, like, so they had to build around her, and I think the house is still, like, in between. They had to just completely go right around her property because she wouldn't sell.
Eddie
So I don't know if that's a bit different.
Lunchbox
The law is different down there.
Amy
Well, they can't take all of it.
Eddie
They can take all of it.
Lunchbox
Oh, okay, okay, okay. So it's just funny because the road literally just went around her house.
Eddie
She's like, I'm not selling this, so. I can't believe they didn't knock on your door, though.
Morgan
Yeah, I was Google or a flyer like, you sure? Like something in your mailbox.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, there could have been. There wasn't anything in my mailbox. I guess they could have left something and it, like, flew away or something. But I.
Morgan
Well, they probably. I mean, I don't know. I feel like if it's a public utility thing, they're public. We need to get this fixed.
Eddie
And. But still, someone can walk up and leave a note. I just feel like that's danger to the people that are even working. All of a sudden, you're in someone's jar digging a hole.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And now there's, like, hay all over my yard. At least I guess they tried to hail.
Lunchbox
Oh, hey.
Morgan
They're like, we'll just sprinkle this here.
Bobby Bones
What am I gonna do with them?
Eddie
Nobody will know.
Bobby Bones
Horses, apparently.
Eddie
Eddie.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So my. My dog needed to get some vaccines, so I took her to a vet. I'd never been to this vet before, and it was just weird. And I don't know if this is just kind of normal vet activity, but it was just me and my dog. We sat in there, and then the vet comes in and starts, like, getting down, like, oh, look at the baby. Or, let me. Let me take a look at her. And sweet little baby opens up her mouth and. And she starts talking to the dog. My dog. Like, have you been eating good? Like, are you eating two meals a day? Oh, but. And she kept going and never looked at me or asked me the questions.
Eddie
Yeah, because how would your dog answer the question, are you eating two meals a day?
Lunchbox
My dog would not.
Eddie
Right.
Lunchbox
And then next thing you know, they gave her the vaccines and it was over. And I'm like, no one was going to ask me.
Eddie
Or were they asking you? But asking it through your dog, like, have you been taking all your vitamins and shots?
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
But at some point, she would look at me and be like, never did. She never did. And I was like, okay, this is very strange.
Eddie
Maybe it was. She wanted you to hear it so you would do it.
Lunchbox
But then she would say, like, are you sleeping well? Of course you're sleeping well. And like, huh. Okay. Are you itchy at all? It doesn't look like you're itchy at all.
Eddie
Okay, that one I can do. But it's like, are you taking your. Are you taking your medicine twice a day? How the heck's a dog?
Lunchbox
Right?
Eddie
Maybe it was just for you to hear it. Okay, so you would. That's kind of odd. Maybe.
Lunchbox
I thought it was very strange.
Eddie
Dr. Josie. Dude.
Lunchbox
I know, I should. It was just, like, a quick little thing. My wife's like, here, go try this place. Get vaccines. And. Because, like, I really don't know that if my dog doesn't. We don't have any other pets. So I wonder if, like, she really needs anything, like those, like, rabies vaccines.
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
Does she?
Eddie
Yes.
Morgan
Well, if she ever is around any.
Lunchbox
Other dogs, like I just said, never.
Morgan
She's never out.
Lunchbox
No. She's not friendly.
Morgan
You don't ever board her or she doesn't ever go play with other dogs?
Lunchbox
Not really, no.
Eddie
You're gonna keep her in a bubble, then you do whatever you want. That's bad advice. Don't take it from me.
Lunchbox
Well, yeah, let's just. Just. Weird.
Eddie
Thank you for sharing that.
Lunchbox
You're welcome.
Eddie
Lunchbox.
Amy
Yeah, I'm worried if I'm ruining my brand or not, because, you know, like.
Eddie
What is your brand, by the way?
Amy
Before my brand is just me. And I'm just saying, like, am I. Am I eliminating myself by not being on Twitter because I got hacked, like, eight months ago? Still brings tears to my eyes. When I got my account stolen, I contacted Twitter. Contacted Twitter. They never got back to me. They finally emailed me, like, a month ago saying, hey, let me help you, but just go to this email and change your password. I'm like, I don't have that email and that's the last I heard from him. But I'm like, I feel like Twitter is calling me back and I don't know if I need to go back. Is it ruining my brand not being on Twitter?
Eddie
What did you provide over on Twitter?
Amy
Entertainment, man.
Eddie
No, but what, though? Like, what do you feel like by you not posting it? People are missing out. And what is your brand?
Amy
My brand's just me. Life of the party, family man. Incredible human. I don't know, it's just all the things. I'm just an all encompassing dude. And so I'm just wondering, is it hurting my brand not being on Twitter?
Lunchbox
Doesn't sound like it.
Eddie
Yeah, I think you're fine. I don't know.
Morgan
I forgot you weren't on there.
Eddie
Me too.
Lunchbox
I mean, we didn't notice, dude.
Amy
Yeah, well, I'm not talking about you guys, per se.
Eddie
It's not. No, it's not.
Lunchbox
Are we ever gonna call it X?
Amy
No.
Lunchbox
Like, ever?
Eddie
No.
Morgan
Ever?
Eddie
Never.
Morgan
Never.
Lunchbox
But is that gonna make us old if everyone starts calling it no one calls it X.
Eddie
Also, Twitter is not for young anymore. It's not like everybody's going to Twitter and we're gonna be old. All the same people are on it. It's like Facebook, you know, Twitter has hit its peak of people. And the youth. There's no youth movement going to Twitter. So the people that are on it now already have a name associated.
Morgan
Nothing kids care about, or Snapchat and Tick tock.
Lunchbox
Tick tock. Yeah.
Eddie
Right now, Morgan, is Lunchbox hurting his brand.
Morgan
Oh, and YouTube, they like that.
Bobby Bones
I don't. I. I feel like Twitter personally is on a different direction.
Eddie
Yeah, it's garbage.
Bobby Bones
Probably on its way out in some capacity.
Eddie
So.
Bobby Bones
No, wait.
Amy
On his way out, even though he paid how much? Billion dollars for it.
Eddie
Yeah, but remember, he tried to get out of it and then he was like, I don't want to buy it anymore. And they're like, no, you've already made the deal. That's right.
Amy
He did try to back out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And there's no, like, there's no consistent marketing plan with Twitter, so it's just kind of not doing a lot of things. So. No, I don't think so. I mean, if you. If you wanted to get on the young side and really try and do a different thing with your brand, Roblox, you could. You could do Roblox. There's also a new from Meta on Instagram that you could get on. That's like their version of Twitter threads.
Lunchbox
I've seen that.
Amy
Oh, I'm already on Threads, but I don't post.
Bobby Bones
No, there's another one.
Eddie
There's new one. Yeah. Blue Sky.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Thank you, Mike. That you can get on. And that's the new Twitter on Blue Sky, Bobby.
Morgan
Yeah, course.
Lunchbox
Of course you are.
Eddie
I'm on everything just to be. Just to have it for your brand. No, just because I'm like, I want to read news and keep up and have stuff on my feet.
Morgan
So what's Blue Sky?
Eddie
It's. It's basically, for me, it's like Twitter without porn. Because Twitter, like, puts porn stuff there up all the time.
Morgan
Yeah. So Threads wasn't working out for them, so they could.
Eddie
Not great. But it's fine. It's. It's like, right now, it's just the same stuff that I follow on Twitter. Like the athletic. I subscribe to that. Ian Rapaport.
Morgan
So it's a totally separate app or it's within your app?
Bobby Bones
No, it's a separate app.
Morgan
Well, lunchbox. There you go. Sign up for Blue Sky.
Lunchbox
Yeah, man.
Eddie
See if it helps your brand out for the year.
Lunchbox
Oh, really? The year.
Amy
The Cowboys suck.
Eddie
But for him. But for him, it missed his whole. His whole rookie year because he tore.
Lunchbox
His freaking ACL and he was having a great year.
Amy
No, he's not missing. He's missing four games, guys, so.
Eddie
But is it. But again, he missed an entire season because he tore his acl.
Amy
Now, I didn't know he missed last year. I thought you were just saying he's missing this whole year. I'm like, nah, man, it's all right. Don't worry about it.
Lunchbox
That sucks.
Eddie
It sucks for him.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Anyway, there you go, you know. Yeah.
Morgan
Y'all seen American Underdog?
Amy
What is that?
Morgan
That guy can make a comeback. Whoever y'all are talking about right now.
Eddie
What is American Warner.
Morgan
Kurt Warner. Duh.
Eddie
I've tried to watch that. It was too goofy.
Morgan
No, no, no. It's so good.
Eddie
I watched it.
Morgan
Amy, you said you tried watching it.
Eddie
I did. I watched, like, the first 38 minutes of it on an airplane. I was like. Because I know the current.
Morgan
That's right. Watch it on an airplane.
Eddie
Yeah. I was like, yeah, too corny.
Lunchbox
I'm a little confused.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Amy's been watching a lot of.
Morgan
I watched an airplane. These are the kinds of movies I watch with my kids, too.
Lunchbox
Oh, sports.
Morgan
I love the feel good rated G PG family, you know, it's so true.
Lunchbox
Because, like, when you have kids, there is Nothing to watch as a family. That's okay for everyone because I have a 16 year old, my oldest and my youngest is five. So in order for all of us to watch TV, it's got to be sports.
Eddie
All the boys.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it's just has to be sports because there's nothing else that we can watch. It's okay for all those different ages.
Morgan
I also feel like it's kind of crazy. Kurt Warner did that.
Eddie
Oh, it was. No, no, it's. It's a wild story.
Morgan
Wild.
Eddie
I mean, he was freaking working a supermarket, playing arena football, and then ends up being a hall of famer. But the movie's corny.
Lunchbox
Oh, is it a movie? I thought it was a documentary.
Eddie
It's a movie.
Morgan
No, it's a movie. They're acting it out and so. Yeah, but just understanding like it's his story and.
Eddie
No, but a lot of it's like weirdly fabricated. If you're like a hardcore sports fan, it's not for you. If you're a me. If you're a mid. Okay, have fun.
Morgan
Oh, so you fabricated. Like that's a lot of. That didn't happen.
Eddie
I wouldn't say it didn't happen, but there's a lot of gloss to it.
Morgan
Dang.
Eddie
But it is a great story.
Morgan
I got got.
Eddie
No. Yeah, you enjoyed a movie that's not being got.
Lunchbox
That's like. They say that about Rudy, you know, like they didn't really all chant Rudy.
Eddie
Well, it wasn't. No. They didn't all put their jerseys on or.
Lunchbox
They all didn't put. Turn their jersey.
Eddie
Montana said that. He said we didn't do that. Yeah, but they did yell Rudy, though. But not the whole stadium.
Lunchbox
Not the whole stadium. In the movie, it's the whole stadium.
Eddie
You think it got. You got movied. You watched a movie?
Lunchbox
I got got.
Eddie
Yeah. No, you get. No, you watched a movie. It is awesome, though, isn't it? Bobby cast new episode is up with Dannery Disbel. They're great writers, but they also do a podcast called God's Country. The podcast is great as well. And so the brothers, they talked about how they learned now at this point in their career as songwriters that they should not just chase money for the sake of money.
Amy
For a while now, I feel like I've been chasing the money because I didn't have anything at all. When I was first creating. I saw something, man, and it was this guy saying, if you try to chase money, you'll never catch it. You'll never catch it because money's always moving.
Eddie
Right.
Amy
But if you create the art, that's what money chases. Money chases the art.
Eddie
They live like on a houseboat for a while and they're writing songs and that's cool. Yeah, it's a good story. And they do a really good, fun podcast. They talked about what kind of songs are breaking new songwriters right now. Yeah. And I'd venture to say most of.
Lunchbox
The songs that get cut in this.
Eddie
Town, most of the songs that are.
Lunchbox
Breaking songwriters and songwriters are having success with are the ones that are their.
Eddie
Story and are true to their life. If you can go into a room.
Amy
Every day and write about what's on.
Lunchbox
Your mind, what's on your heart, what.
Amy
Do you believe in? I feel like you're setting yourself way.
Eddie
More up for success. They've written songs like the kind of Love we make Luke Holmes better together. Love you. A lot of Luke Combs stuff. So they have success, but it's not like they're the big crazy 500 hit Nashville writers. Like, they've just started to really clip through and their podcast again is really good. And then, you know, everybody gets kind of burnt out around the holidays, just generally. We talked about that.
Amy
I've been burnt out for a month and we work hard and I try to write really hard all year to.
Lunchbox
Get to this point to where I don't have to write as much and I can be in the woods and.
Amy
Take my own time.
Lunchbox
But yeah, if I get in a room where I feel like it's like a waste of my time and then I'm like double banging my head against.
Eddie
The wall that day, they're like, we work for 11 months, we can go hunt for a month. And I'm like, that's Arkansas Keith. Yeah, that's straight Arkansas Keith. Check out the Bobby cast. New episode is up. It's on iheartradio wherever you listen to your podcast. One final thing. The I'm not going to be careful, but I know I should kind of be careful with this. The Oliver Anthony Parker McCollum story is hilarious to me. Oliver Anthony's guy that was in the woods and he played the song Will you play the rich men of North Richmond? Rich men of North Richmond? Yeah. These rich man know the rich man. So he's got the red haired guy. You guys remember him?
Lunchbox
Yeah, Woods.
Eddie
And he's like, ah. And then he's like, I can't believe they're charging so much for tickets. But then like, his guarantee was like $100,000. Like, what do you think? How do you think they make the money back? It's a whole thing. And I think he's like legit, but is he's like, I'm gonna tell you guys about the inside of the music industry, but he's not been in it long enough to like really know because it sucks inside. Inside the music industry sucks. But inside of any industry sucks, sure. And so he was telling a story and about playing a music festival at Myrtle beach. And he says there's, you know, an act that had like pre recorded back. Play the clip of this is Oliver Anthony. Like I never forget. I won't say who the act is.
Lunchbox
But it was at.
Eddie
I think it was in South Carolina.
Lunchbox
At the Myrtle Beach. One the people, the band who played.
Eddie
After us, that dude had six auto tune modulators on a pedal board on stage just to help him with vocal pitch live.
Lunchbox
And they had backing tracks running, drum loops running.
Eddie
It's like for somebody to pay hundreds of dollars to go listen to like a fake performance. So that became a thing where people figured it out and they were like, oh, he's talking about Parker McCollum. Which by the way, I can tell you Parker McCollum ain't using six auto tune tracks. Like, that dude is as legit as it gets. That dude can come in here and sing with an acoustic guitar for 30 minutes and be awesome. He takes a lot of pride in his band being live. And so Parker, after, everybody's like, dude, you gonna say anything? Finally he's like, screw it. And he's like on a horse. Which I thought was hilarious because Parker rides horses. Like he lives back in Texas. Like, Parker McCollum is a for real, like Texan horse riding guy. And so then Parker, I'm sure he didn't want to, but he said something about it. Go ahead.
Lunchbox
Per the Oliver Anthony interview or whatever.
Eddie
It was claiming that he saw drone Buick drum loop modulars or whatever he called it.
Lunchbox
I don't even know what that is.
Eddie
100 fabricated lie. Never ever, ever one time have I.
Lunchbox
Used auto tune or a drum loop or anything fake of any kind on stage.
Eddie
I was glad Parker said that. And I'd also like to say it also. It's not that big of a deal. People use like track bass lines a lot. Especially if you have to go through bass play. Because again, part of this world, if you're in a band in Nashville, let's say you're an artist, you're a mid artist and you got to hire a bass player that's in the band. He ain't making much money. You ain't making much money as a baby actor. Bass players come and go, or drummers or so you just. At times you have a baseline track that you just play. If, like, you. It's a new bass and that's okay. Like, get there and sing your songs, play your songs. You don't have to use six auto tunes. I don't listen. That's not really happening in our industry a whole lot because they'll fry you around here if you can't sing. This format, for the most part will say spit you out. We don't use auto tune here on our show. So if you've heard anybody sing on our show, that's how they really sing. A couple of them sucked.
Lunchbox
Even when we talk, we're not using auto tune.
Eddie
I thought it was a little sloppy of Oliver Anthony to go after somebody and then not say who it is and let the audience, like, find it. That's kind of cowardly. To be like, well, this one person, and I think I was in this city. That's kind of cowardly. If you're going to say it, just say it. Just be like, yeah, Parker McCollum's using six lines. So don't you. Don't be all Johnny bad boy. But then not just allude to who it is. And listen, if you really feel that way, that's great. I. If Oliver Anthony is like, I feel this way, then that's cool. And say what you feel and call whomever out. If you don't agree with it, I'm totally cool with that. May not agree with it. I don't have to agree with it. Voltaire said it.
Lunchbox
What did he say? I don't know what he said.
Eddie
You know what he said? Paraphrase it. Go. He said, I may not agree with you, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it.
Lunchbox
Oh, okay.
Eddie
So already they can say whatever he wants. I may not agree with him, but great. But at least if you're gonna call somebody out, don't let the Internet be sleuthing and harassing somebody about it. Like, say who it is.
Morgan
Could the Internet have gotten it wrong? Was he talking about somebody else? Not Parker.
Eddie
They showed the whole Myrtle beach thing. They showed the whole. I looked at the whole. And also, if it's not Parker, come out and be like, oh, you guys are killing Parker McCollum and a Parker McCollum. And then they'll go to somebody else. And then also in the clip of. He's like, I think it was Myrtle Beach. If you just go.
Morgan
Just like, if you remember all the things, you're gonna congratulate what city it was.
Eddie
Nine auto tunes. A Partridge, A Pear Tree. Like friggin. Just say it or don't. That's okay too. And I don't have any beef with Oliver Anthony at all in any way. And I think he can sing really good. And. But to go after Parker but not say it's him, but allude to it's him, and then I know he doesn't do that. Parker can freaking sing. But also, I don't think we should be shaming people if they're going to have a bait, like a bass track. If they. It's hard to keep it because it's a bass player. Also, you can't afford some of these artists doing the opening of three, like a major show. They're making 2500 bucks a show. And you know how much it costs to get there, to eat, to do all that? Like sometimes like $3,000, losing 500 pay their band. You have a bass track. Have a bass track. You get up there and sing your songs though. Do that. I don't care crap. Who am I? Gatekeeper of live music. Should be. That's Ray.
Lunchbox
Ray.
Eddie
Yeah, that's Ray. But I did think that was kind of cheap to go after Parker like that. But only because he did not identify Parker specifically. If you want to identify Parker, identify Parker and then have it out. But don't like elude. And yeah, I saw this and I can't believe it. No, say who it is. That'd be cool. Say who it is. Your mic's not on, Amy. Ray, what you do wrong there?
Morgan
I took a sip of my drink and I turned.
Eddie
I was asking Ray if it was like a vocal.
Morgan
Now it's me. Or just, you know, focus on yourself.
Eddie
And that's the thing too. But I'm not. I'm not the greatest example of that. So I. There have been history in my time where I go after people, but like.
Lunchbox
And I know who you're talking about. And even his video though, like out in the woods has like reverb on it, you know? So like, it's just part of playing music, right? Like, you want. You want it to sound as the best that it can be. Like, I don't go to a show and being like, is that real?
Eddie
Reverb is interesting too, because that is.
Lunchbox
You're enhancing the sound.
Eddie
Absolutely. And no one cares about reverb. I don't care about reverb.
Morgan
Yeah, reverb is in here. It's not on us.
Eddie
But no, you're right, though, because no one ever complains about reverb. And that is an enhancement.
Lunchbox
Same thing.
Eddie
Everyone's like, turn up the reverb. Because reverb is basically echo for everybody else. I wouldn't know that unless we had to deal with it.
Lunchbox
And it's forgiven if you go a little off pitch. It's a little forgiving because it kind of sounds like you're in the shower.
Eddie
My whole show is reverb.
Morgan
No, it's not.
Eddie
Right now, it's all reverb. Anytime I'm anywhere. So I do it all reverb. Anyway, that's all.
Lunchbox
Whatever.
Eddie
Okay, that's it. Thank you, guys. And then we shall end now. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
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Feel more seasonal in here already.
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – Tues Pre-Post Show: We Draw Bags For Our Christmas Gift Exchange! Big Drama! (12-10-24)
Release Date: December 10, 2024
Host: Bobby Bones | Network: Premiere Networks
In this festive episode of The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby Bones and his guests dive into a mix of engaging discussions, personal anecdotes, and a spirited Christmas gift exchange that leads to unexpected drama. The episode seamlessly blends lighthearted banter with meaningful conversations, making it both entertaining and insightful for listeners.
Timestamp [03:30] – [08:08]
The show kicks off with a nostalgic game where Bobby and his guests attempt to name celebrities who epitomized each decade from the 1960s to the 2020s.
1960s:
Morgan confidently names The Beatles, which Bobby affirms as the correct answer, highlighting their cultural significance.
Morgan [04:03]: "The Beatles."
Bobby Bones [04:06]: "Yeah. Because they define the sound of the decade."
1970s:
The guests grapple with identifying iconic figures, with Amy suggesting Cher, while Bobby points out Elvis Presley and David Bowie as influential icons.
1980s:
Morgan accurately identifies Michael Jackson as the defining celebrity, leading to a discussion about the impact of his album "Thriller."
Morgan [06:35]: "Michael Jackson."
Bobby Bones [07:00]: "Thriller was a movie. Thriller is best selling album of all time."
1990s to 2000s:
The conversation evolves to include stars like Britney Spears, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift, reflecting on their rise and influence in their respective eras.
2020s:
The game wraps up with a contemporary discussion, though attempts to name current influential figures lead to lighthearted confusion among the hosts.
Timestamp [15:22] – [20:35]
A humorous yet thought-provoking segment emerges as Bobby Bones muses about sociopathic tendencies, prompting a candid conversation about self-awareness and personal traits.
Bobby shares a comedic personal anecdote about consulting his therapist on sociopathic traits:
Bobby Bones [16:36]: "I think I'm not a people pleaser. I was at dinner with friends and they were like, 'man, we love that. You just are not a people pleaser at all.'"
The guests discuss the nuances of sociopathy, emphasizing that displaying certain traits doesn't necessarily label someone as a sociopath.
Morgan [19:16]: "You can have certain traits, but doesn't mean you're a full blown sociopath."
This segment balances humor with genuine reflections on personality and behavior within relationships.
Timestamp [26:07] – [29:34]
The hosts delve into a distressing news story about a 12-year-old girl being handcuffed to a chair at her middle school following a fight, leading to a broader discussion on school disciplinary measures.
Bobby Bones narrates the incident:
Bobby Bones [26:22]: "My daughter was treated like a criminal."
Conversations touch on the appropriateness of using restraints in schools and the psychological implications of such actions.
Eddie [28:43]: "If your partner's accusing you of cheating on them, they're probably having an affair."
The segment raises awareness about student treatment and the potential for psychological manipulation in disciplinary actions.
Timestamp [20:35] – [23:44]
With growing concerns over digital privacy, Bobby and his guests discuss the importance of using encrypted messaging apps to safeguard personal information.
Bobby highlights recommendations from U.S. officials:
Bobby Bones [20:35]: "U.S. officials have issued a strong recommendation that everyone should be using encrypted texting apps."
The conversation navigates the pros and cons of apps like WhatsApp and the practicality of maintaining digital security through daily practices like restarting phones to eliminate spyware.
Eddie [22:54]: "But it's android's bad, but it's Microsoft again."
The discussion underscores the balance between convenience and security in digital communications.
Timestamp [23:44] – [25:57]
In a segment blending personal experience with listener reactions, Bobby shares his surprise at discovering a Panera Bread with a drive-thru, a novel concept for the usually dine-in-focused eatery.
Bobby Bones expresses his astonishment:
Bobby Bones [24:12]: "Panera with a drive thru. People were acting like I was born in the 20s."
Guests agree that such features are rare and explore similar instances with other chains like Chipotle, highlighting changes in fast-casual dining trends.
This light-hearted exchange reflects on evolving customer service models and the adaptability of traditional brands.
Timestamp [35:02] – [44:50]
The highlight of the episode is the Christmas gift exchange game, where Bobby and his guests draw bags containing Macy's gift cards ranging from $10 to $1,000. The anticipation builds as participants reveal the amounts they've drawn, leading to playful tension and strategy.
Gift Drawing Process:
Guests select numbered bags without knowing the amounts, fostering suspense.
Amy [35:03]: "What number are you picking?"
Morgan [35:18]: "I love Lunchbox, but it is unfortunate."
Revealing the Amounts:
Morgan draws a $500 gift card for Raymundo, eliciting surprise from the group.
Morgan [42:30]: "Your gift, Raymundo, is $500."
Lunchbox receives a $100 card for himself, while Amy gets a $50 card, sparking discussions about spending strategies.
Strategic Elements:
The hosts contemplate the fairness and excitement of the game, debating whether to reveal spending amounts mid-game.
Lunchbox [44:44]: "That doesn't seem fair."
This interactive segment not only entertains but also showcases the camaraderie and competitive spirit among the hosts.
Timestamp [45:36] – [54:14]
Bobby addresses a concerning issue regarding phishing scams impersonating Apple billing, followed by an informative discussion about Apple's latest product, the Vision Pro headset.
Billing Scam Alert:
Bobby warns listeners about fraudulent emails claiming billing issues from Apple:
Bobby Bones [46:32]: "But it says Apple Vision Pro, which was what I do have. So it's legit."
The conversation emphasizes the importance of verifying email authenticity and not responding to suspicious messages.
Apple Vision Pro Insights:
Delving into the features and user experience of the Vision Pro headset, the hosts share their impressions of its design and functionality.
Eddie [47:05]: "You have to carry a battery pack too."
Lunchbox [47:20]: "You have to carry a battery pack too."
They discuss the headset's heavy build, immersive capabilities, and potential future as ubiquitous wearable tech.
This segment combines practical advice on digital security with an exploration of cutting-edge technology, offering value to tech-savvy listeners.
Timestamp [50:03] – [55:02]
Eddie recounts his recent trip to Las Vegas with his wife to attend a Shania Twain concert, addressing rumors about her live performances.
Concert Observations:
Eddie confronts skepticism about Twain's live vocals by leveraging his background as an audio engineer:
Eddie [51:00]: "She sings. She does sing. She has taken breaths. There were mistakes that were made."
Visual Spectacle:
The hosts commend the concert's visual elements, praising the integration of technology like large screens and thematic displays that enhanced the live experience.
Eddie [52:34]: "They have big screens, which you don't get in a football stadium."
This personal story highlights the blend of musical authenticity and modern showmanship in contemporary live performances.
Timestamp [58:12] – [66:47]
The conversation shifts to the impact of social media presence on personal branding, particularly focusing on Twitter's declining popularity among younger demographics.
Twitter's Relevance:
Amy shares her concerns about losing her Twitter presence after being hacked and questions its effect on her personal brand.
Amy [63:07]: "Am I eliminating myself by not being on Twitter because I got hacked?"
Alternative Platforms:
The hosts discuss emerging platforms like Threads and Blue Sky, debating their effectiveness in maintaining or enhancing one's brand identity.
Eddie [66:07]: "Blue Sky is basically, for me, it's like Twitter without porn."
Generational Shifts:
A consensus emerges that Twitter is no longer the go-to platform for younger audiences, who prefer alternatives like TikTok and Snapchat.
Morgan [64:32]: "Nothing kids care about, or Snapchat and Tick tock."
This insightful segment explores the evolving landscape of social media and its implications for personal and professional branding.
Timestamp [73:02] – [77:28]
The hosts engage in a heated discussion about the authenticity of performances in the music industry, using Oliver Anthony's critiques of Parker McCollum as a focal point.
Performance Authenticity:
Eddie critiques Oliver Anthony for insinuating that Parker McCollum uses excessive auto-tune and backing tracks without concrete evidence:
Eddie [73:27]: "It's a bit sloppy of Oliver Anthony to go after Parker without saying who it is."
Industry Standards:
The conversation underscores the balance artists must maintain between enhancing their performances and retaining genuine vocal delivery.
Morgan [76:23]: "Per the Oliver Anthony interview or whatever."
Host Perspectives:
Bobby and Amy share their own experiences and observations regarding live performances and the use of audio enhancements like reverb and auto-tune.
This passionate dialogue underscores the tension between artistic integrity and commercial expectations within the music scene.
Conclusion
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully weaves together personal stories, current events, and interactive games, all infused with the hosts' signature humor and candidness. From tackling serious topics like digital security and relationship dynamics to engaging in lighthearted gift exchanges and pop culture debates, Bobby Bones and his guests deliver a well-rounded and captivating listening experience. Whether you're tuning in for entertainment or insight, this episode offers something for every listener.
Notable Quotes:
Morgan on The Beatles:
"[04:03] Morgan: 'The Beatles.'"
Bobby on Sociopathy Reflection:
"[16:36] Bobby Bones: 'I think I'm not a people pleaser.'"
Morgan on Michael Jackson:
"[06:35] Morgan: 'Michael Jackson.'"
Amy on Twitter Branding:
"[63:07] Amy: 'Am I eliminating myself by not being on Twitter because I got hacked?'"
Eddie on Apple Billing Scam:
"[46:32] Bobby Bones: 'But it says Apple Vision Pro, which was what I do have. So it's legit.'"
These excerpts highlight the depth and diversity of conversations that occur throughout the episode.