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Amy
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
Impossible.
Bobby Bones
Feels virtuous and tastes reckless. Impossible. Easy to pick up and hard to put down.
Lunchbox
Impossible.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it is. Burgers, hot dogs and chicken. Everything you want from meat. Without the stuff you don't all flavor, no trade offs. It's impossible. Purchase impossible products at your local grocery store today. Ding dong. Las culturistas calling from YouTube. You heard that right. Las Culturistas now has its own YouTube YouTube channel. Check out full episodes, iconic interviews, visual bits and culture moments that'll change your life. All in stunning hd. So don't wait. Be sure to watch las culturistas on YouTube@YouTube.com lasculturistas Ding dong. Las culturistas Calling from YouTube. Here we go. Come on, Bobby. Transmitting across America. Turn it up. This is the Bobby Bone. Welcome to Tuesday show Morning Studio Morning. If you missed it, I told Lunchbox if he could get tickets to the Price is Right, I'd let him off work. And then he emailed the Price is Right. You can hear that email on yesterday's show. How are your teeth?
Eddie
My teeth are great.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Because there is a theory the Price is Right only picks contestants with great teeth.
Eddie
Well, I mean, I had braces for two and a half years as a kid. So they are straight. Like they are on point four, A.
Bobby Bones
Discussion on the Price is Right fan Reddit forum. They're talking about every contestant has perfect white teeth and that they may look at people's teeth before they put them on the show. Smile for us.
Morgan
Are those white?
Raymundo
He's got good.
Eddie
They may not be white.
Bobby Bones
They're straight now. They're straight.
Eddie
Eight months.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay. They get in post. They'll widen them up in post. So you email them.
Eddie
I emailed them. Had a great heartfelt letter.
Bobby Bones
Drum roll, Ray.
Eddie
And I wanted them to make my dreams come true. October. This is the date. And they replied.
Bobby Bones
They did reply.
Eddie
They did reply.
Bobby Bones
Here we go. Here we go. Here we go.
Eddie
And they said, thank you for reaching out. Yes, the price is right. October tickets will become available in September. The times are 7:30am, 11am and 1:15pm for taping.
Bobby Bones
So you just got a standard.
Eddie
Yeah, I thought the heartfeltness would get them to like personally respond, but I guess they just have an automated response system that tells me I have to wait till September to get the tickets.
Morgan
So what's that process in September?
Eddie
Like I'm just gonna go to the website, I guess, and I fill out a form and they'll let me know if I got tickets.
Morgan
Gen pop look like everyone else.
Bobby Bones
No preferential treatment? No, no.
Eddie
And I even sent it from my art I heart email. So thinking they would see that being like, okay, this dude's a real deal.
Bobby Bones
Oh, they're not gonna look at your email address or it's bait. No, no, that's not gonna happen. You'd have to say it in the body and they probably wouldn't even care about that.
Eddie
Oh, see, I thought they would. The built in audience of iHeartMedia would be like, oh my gosh, we got to get this guy on.
Bobby Bones
You may be a salesperson. They don't know that.
Amy
Yeah. Also, should he have attached a picture of himself smiling?
Bobby Bones
Probably don't attach a picture.
Morgan
Not yet.
Amy
Like cheese.
Bobby Bones
I want to go over to Nicole in Phoenix. We'll talk about this with her right now. Nicole was on the prices, right? A few years ago, were you on or were you in the audience?
Lunchbox
I was in the audience.
Bobby Bones
And when you're in the audience, you're waiting because they might call you up, right?
Lunchbox
Correct. So when we got there, we had to get there early to, you know, get in line and you go through the screening process, like security and then there's like two long rows of benches outside and it was hot and it was like three hour wait. And it's crazy. Like you just have to stay like motivated and life of the party for like that whole time.
Bobby Bones
How do they screen? Do they talk to you individually or they just watch for people that are active and I don't know, life of the party as you called it.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So in the beginning they just watch you. So me and this other guy, I. This other guy, he like hung out with everybody that was sitting there. Like he bounced from group to group to group. Like the whole time he came and sat with us. I did it for a while and about two hours in, I faded. I was like, oh my gosh. But he like kept on and he wasn't like over crazy or you know, over obnoxious. But, like, he just kept everybody laughing. Like, he went through the crowd. Like, he never stopped. He went and hung out with everybody. And then at the very end, when they were lining us up to take us in, then right there, there was several of the people that worked there, and they would talk to each person, and there was, like, a group of. I think there was, like, six of us, and we all made our own shirts. We had, like, orange shirts with bling on it. And I'm a nurse, so I said, give this nurse a shot.
Bobby Bones
And I had, like, good pun. Good.
Lunchbox
I like. Yeah, I have cool pictures. Like, I don't know how to email them to y' all or whatever, but, yeah, it was. It was a blast. And then the studio is so small. Like, it looks so big on tv, and it was small, but a lot of people are like, oh, my gosh, they're watching you. But unfortunately, we got front row. But I didn't get picked, but I was hearing Lunchbox and his personality, so I was like, just pace yourself and mingle with everybody. And, like, don't sit down. Like, don't ever sit down. Just keep going.
Bobby Bones
Jimmy V. Don't give up.
Amy
Ever sit down.
Eddie
If you know me, I never give up.
Bobby Bones
I'll never. Okay, so your advice. Your advice to Lunchbox is if he has to get tickets first, right?
Lunchbox
Yeah, but I. We didn't have a hard time. We just emailed the show, and then we got them. So I don't. I don't know if.
Bobby Bones
And then after he gets the tickets, which seemed to be. Seems like it's pretty easy. He just needs to. Don't sit down and bounce around for three hours. So they see him being Mr. Life of the party.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And just, like, stay involved with everybody, like, every group. Yeah, it's. It's crazy. Like, I was like, oh, I could do this.
Amy
And I was like, man, I'm tired.
Lunchbox
But, yeah, I think. I think he has a good shot, right? Yeah.
Bobby Bones
God. Nicole, thank you for your call. Hope you have an awesome morning.
Lunchbox
Yeah, you guys, too. Have a good day.
Bobby Bones
There's your playbook.
Eddie
That's it. I'm in. I can't wait.
Bobby Bones
Got to get tickets first, but then you're in.
Eddie
And then I'm in L. A. And then I'm on the prizes is right. And then who knows from there.
Bobby Bones
If you get on, Would you rather not get on at all or get on and embarrass yourself by sucking at a game?
Eddie
I'd rather get on and embarrass myself and Suck it in again. Let's go.
Bobby Bones
It's the Anonymous inox. Anonymous Inox. There's a question to be had. Hello, Bobby Bones. My friend recently downloaded Hinge for the first time. She's always talking about how she wants a boyfriend and hates being single. Now a weekend she's already frustrated, complaining that all the guys are ugly or too short. Out of curiosity, I asked to see who she matched with. Honestly, they all seem pretty average and perfectly in her league. I told her these guys were all in her league and she should give them a chance. But she insists she's way more attractive than the guys who like her. Is it harsh to say she may be overestimating where she stands? Signed, Honest Friend. Amy, your thoughts?
Amy
I don't know that I would say anything like that. No, I mean, if that's how she feels and thinks about it, it's not your place to step in and tell her reality of her looks, because looks are relative, and this is her opinion, and that's your opinion. But I wouldn't say that to my friend.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I would let her just suffer.
Amy
Yeah, this is. She'll figure it out.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Her suffering and her knowledge will come from her not matching with guys that she thinks are in her, quote, league.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And that obviously isn't happening. She's not matching with dudes that she feels like are on her level. And eventually she'll either have to drop a notch or she'll have to just be alone or she gets lucky and.
Amy
Finds the perfect guy. Right.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, you spent some time on Hinge. What are your thoughts?
Raymundo
Yeah, I think two things are happening here. One, she's being a bit pessimistic with dating because she's been through it and.
Amy
She'S just over it.
Raymundo
And with that attitude, yeah, she's probably not going to find anybody. So her attitude's going to have to change. And that's something only she can do on the other side. Like, she knows what her standards are, and I don't think anybody should ever have to change their standards until, you know, they get to a point. If they're like, I've done everything and here's the time to change. So I don't think telling her to change what she wants and what her standards are is going to help either of you. So I think you just let her keep experiencing this, but maybe encourage her to be a little bit more positive about the people she is matching with.
Bobby Bones
I also think that having her complain all the time would be annoying. You're with her, and she's like, oh, no one. No one. I would just say, okay, look, you're. You're complaining. Maybe you should drop down a notch. You can joke about it, but I definitely wouldn't tell her that she's ugly.
Amy
Right? No.
Bobby Bones
All right, thank you for emailing us. That's it. Close it up. So I give $10 of cash to the winner of this game. Oh, and look at all this cash I have here.
Eddie
I like $10.
Bobby Bones
10. It's. This is a high price game. Okay, so. But if you lose, you go on the Wheel of Mild Punishment. Oh, boy. However, I've been watching a lot of Alice in Borderland and Squid game, so I like to have these games so you don't have to play. But what I'm gonna do is we're gonna play the musician nickname game. For example, if I were to say the Prince of Darkness, that would be Ozzy Osbourne, and that's why I bring him up. He just died, Right? That's a hard one.
Amy
I was like, I wouldn't have got that.
Eddie
I wouldn't either.
Bobby Bones
Okay. The. The King of Rock and Roll, Elvis.
Morgan
All right, I'm in.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Eddie
Hold on.
Bobby Bones
You don't know exactly how it's gonna go yet. The gamblers. Good.
Eddie
You're the ones I know.
Amy
Slow down a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Mother monster.
Amy
Okay, now you got Lady Gaga.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Okay. The dog Father. Oh.
Morgan
Snoop.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Bocephus Junior.
Amy
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so there are 10 of these, and you guys can put your bids on how many you can get. Whoever gets says the highest bid gets to go. But if you don't get it, you lose. I can get two lunchboxes. He can get two.
Morgan
I'll go three.
Amy
How many are there?
Bobby Bones
10.
Amy
Eddie, you're only going three.
Morgan
That's right.
Bobby Bones
Well, he's only going three because he wants. If he only has to get three.
Morgan
Amy, like, why would I go higher?
Amy
Oh, okay, I get it now. Okay. I go four.
Bobby Bones
Okay. And he goes four. Can you get five out of ten? Lunchbox? Oh, man.
Eddie
Oh, I don't know if I can. I didn't know. I barely knew any of those.
Bobby Bones
You could also jack up the run for Eddie.
Eddie
Yeah, but I know what he'll do. He'll just say, go ahead and name those. I'm not an idiot, man.
Bobby Bones
I'm not.
Eddie
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
I don't do that.
Morgan
Dude, come on.
Bobby Bones
Can you get five, lunchbox?
Eddie
Oh, I get five.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Eddie, can you get six?
Morgan
I think I can get six.
Bobby Bones
Amy. Can you get seven?
Amy
I don't think so, but it'd be good if I say that, because then maybe. How many?
Bobby Bones
There are 10.
Amy
I can get seven.
Morgan
Oh, my goodness. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox, can you get eight? Lunchbox.
Morgan
You can't let her take it.
Amy
You already did.
Eddie
Amy, name those nicknames.
Amy
Oh, gosh.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, over to you. Amy, can you get eight?
Morgan
Name those nicknames.
Bobby Bones
Okay, you have to do seven.
Eddie
I just. I don't think I can do eight.
Amy
I thought Eddie would at least be confident enough to do eight.
Bobby Bones
No, I think he could have got eight.
Amy
Okay.
Morgan
Oh, just by looking at the list?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Because I had. The easier ones, for the most part are the ones at the beginning. Okay. Amy, all you have to do is get seven to win for $10.
Amy
Caught it.
Bobby Bones
Here we go. The Boss. You can just say it.
Amy
I'm thinking.
Bobby Bones
Okay, well, you're writing something down, and there's no need to write Bruce Springsteen. Correct. Unless that's part of your process.
Amy
Part of my process.
Bobby Bones
1. Correct. The Godfather of Soul.
Amy
The Godfather of Soul. The. The Godfather of Soul.
Eddie
These are the easy ones.
Amy
The Godfather of Saul. The God, Father of Soul. Okay. Soul.
Bobby Bones
Three seconds.
Amy
It's a man. James Brown.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Amy
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
You didn't know?
Amy
I didn't know that.
Eddie
Oh, Amy.
Amy
I just had to guess. A man of soul.
Morgan
The father.
Bobby Bones
The rhinestone cowboy.
Amy
The rhinestone Cowboy.
Bobby Bones
The rhinestone Cowboy.
Amy
The rhinestone cow.
Bobby Bones
Girl.
Amy
Boy. Okay. It's a man. George Jones.
Bobby Bones
Glenn Campbell.
Amy
Okay. Close.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Amy
He's a.
Eddie
No.
Amy
Oh, I'm not gonna say what he is because he might be on the list.
Bobby Bones
Who?
Amy
George Jones. I know his nickname now. Okay, I think.
Bobby Bones
Next up, the Fab Four.
Amy
The Fab Four. The Fab Four. Wait, are they all musicians?
Bobby Bones
It's all music.
Amy
Okay. Sorry, I didn't know if it was.
Bobby Bones
No wrestlers or what.
Morgan
Basketball Avengers.
Amy
Clear. Eye for the stream.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Amy
Could be the Fab Four. Okay. The Jackson Five. K5. Fab Four. Four.
Morgan
And that's the countdown.
Amy
I don't even know the Beatles.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Amy
Wow.
Morgan
Don't think about it like your last guests are always good.
Bobby Bones
You've only missed one.
Eddie
That was incredible.
Bobby Bones
You're on pace, Eddie. Been on all these?
Morgan
Yes, every single one.
Bobby Bones
Next one. Big Dog Daddy.
Amy
Big Dog Daddy. I've never heard of this. Okay, It's a guy. I love the clues. And he's big. It's not Snoop Dogg. Daddy Yankee. Daddy. Daddy Yankee. Is Daddy Yankee already the nickname? Daddy Yankee.
Bobby Bones
Eddie. Toby Keith. Big Dog Daddy.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
Next up, the possum.
Amy
George Jones came around.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, good. Next up, the Okie from Muskogee.
Amy
The Okie from Muskogee. You talk about him?
Bobby Bones
I have. I talk about it because my family's from Muskogee. Like, my wife's family. They're from Muskogee right there. So that's right there near Muskogee. That's town for them if they're going to town.
Amy
Toby Keith, Muskogee's town.
Bobby Bones
Muskogee's like where the Walmart is. Yeah, yeah. They live in Fort Gibson, but Muskogee's town. Yeah. I told me, go eat barbecue. If we go to Starbucks, we got a Muskogee.
Morgan
Got it.
Amy
You just gotta think of somebody from Oklahoma, and it's not Toby. Garth Brooks.
Bobby Bones
Not from Oklahoma.
Amy
Why does he live there?
Bobby Bones
He doesn't.
Amy
Where does he live?
Morgan
Merle.
Bobby Bones
Merle Haggard. Not from Oklahoma, but he was driving through Oklahoma in a tour bus and was looking around in Muskogee and was like. Wrote a song about normal America, depending who you talk to. Some say it was kind of a put down. Some say it wasn't.
Amy
Oh, the person.
Bobby Bones
I'm proud to be an Okie from Merle.
Amy
Okay, so Merle is not Merle Haggard from Oklahoma.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Eddie
But what does that mean? How much she.
Bobby Bones
She has missed three.
Eddie
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
If she misses another.
Eddie
How many are we in?
Bobby Bones
She's four. We're seven in.
Eddie
I've missed five of seven.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Merl, Amy.
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
Hova.
Amy
Who?
Bobby Bones
Hova. Uhoh.
Amy
Can you spell that, please?
Bobby Bones
H, O, V, A.
Morgan
It's not Jehovah.
Bobby Bones
Not a Witness.
Amy
Jay Z.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Amy
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
Did you know that? Yeah, I thought she knew that one and she'd get it super quick. Maybe she was just.
Amy
I needed.
Eddie
She was doing her process.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Does. Yes. I had to write it down.
Bobby Bones
Oh, man. You need to get the next two.
Amy
Like, I've never referred to him as that, but so. I don't know how I know that, but.
Bobby Bones
Next one up. Slow hand.
Eddie
What?
Morgan
That's crazy.
Amy
Slow hand.
Eddie
Oh, man, that is. That's cruel.
Bobby Bones
I tell you what. You can go to anybody as your lifeline, except for Eddie.
Morgan
I mean, you can even go to me. I can't help you.
Bobby Bones
Oh, wow.
Morgan
I don't know. Slow hand.
Bobby Bones
Okay, you can go to Eddie, too, then. You guys can work it out together.
Amy
Eddie's, like, looking at me like, don't pick me.
Morgan
I wouldn't pick me.
Bobby Bones
You want to come back around that on that one?
Amy
Okay, circle back, circle back, circle back, circle back.
Bobby Bones
The bad boys from Boston.
Amy
Oh, the bad boys.
Bobby Bones
Bad. You can go to anybody on the show on this one, too. Bad Boys from Boston. Musician. Nickname.
Amy
The Bad Boys.
Bobby Bones
The Bad Boys from Boston. Why are you saying it like that?
Amy
Is that like the. The Wahlberg people? Because what were they in New Kids on the Block?
Bobby Bones
Is that your answer? If that's your answer and you miss it, it's over.
Amy
No, I'm thinking. I'm talking it out with.
Bobby Bones
We're not.
Morgan
You haven't picked anyone.
Eddie
Who am I talking to?
Bobby Bones
You all can jump in, help her out. Who do you think it is?
Morgan
Oh, anyone can jump in.
Bobby Bones
Just help her out.
Eddie
Oh, Drop Kick Murphy.
Morgan
So what I was thinking, Amy, was that Aerosmith I just found out recently is from Boston. I don't. I've never heard them be called the Bad Boys from Boston, but I feel like that works.
Raymundo
Oh, I went a different route. I was like thinking Compton and like the.
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy
What is the Compton? Is it what.
Raymundo
I know, but what is the group called?
Bobby Bones
N.W.A.
Raymundo
Yeah, and I was thinking like a group like that.
Eddie
Oh, oh. What about the Beastie Boys?
Morgan
They're not from Boston.
Eddie
Oh, they were jumping on rooftops.
Bobby Bones
Definitely not from Boston.
Amy
See, I guess. Yeah, New Kids on the Block weren't bad.
Morgan
That's not a bad guess.
Bobby Bones
The Bad Boys from Boston.
Amy
The Wahlbergs, I think are from Boston.
Morgan
But they weren't a band.
Amy
But one of them was in the only one, though. Backstreet Boys. I mean, the. The New Kids.
Bobby Bones
Amy, I need an answer for the Bad Boys in Boston.
Amy
From Boston. Aerosmith. Are they Bad Boys?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Amy, what's your answer from Boston?
Amy
I mean, who knew that about themselves?
Bobby Bones
The Bad Boys from Boston. Well, sometimes you get nicknamed that. You don't name yourself a nicknames. Not something you can give yourself.
Eddie
Maybe they're trying to be tougher. So there's New Kids on the.
Amy
Okay, five. Count me down a Smith.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Amy
Let's go.
Bobby Bones
Last one. She has to get this slow hand.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Amy
You know, I have in my head. Well, the slow hand. Is that not the lyrics? The slow man.
Morgan
It might be slow man.
Bobby Bones
You know what she's singing?
Amy
Do you know what I'm singing?
Eddie
I don't.
Amy
It's a song, obviously. A country song.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
There's a slow hand. Is that a slow hand? Like. Like a poker player? You got a slow hand? A slow hand. Slow. Like I have no. I can't tell.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Nobody can give her any hint at all, but I'm going to give you a big hint on this. This is to win the game. Wow. This person was nicknamed this because of a unique habit he had while playing guitar.
Amy
Slow.
Eddie
That's huge.
Bobby Bones
Is it with a band he was in before he got famous?
Morgan
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
The band he was in before he got famous was called the Yardbirds.
Morgan
I mean, that's it. You can't say anymore.
Bobby Bones
I know. That's it. When he would break a guitar string on stage, instead of having someone change it, he would replace it himself while playing. So he'd be playing and then change the guitar string while he was playing.
Amy
Wow.
Eddie
You never see those videos.
Amy
Was John Mayer in a band called the Yardbirds? Maybe when he was in high school. Give me five seconds between Eric Clapton and John Mayer. John Mayer, Eric Clapton.
Bobby Bones
I thought you had it.
Amy
You told me to trust my. Just go for it. Don't think too much about it.
Bobby Bones
Just. You were so close. So.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Amy will be put on the wheel of moderate punishment. Yeah. Mild punishment in the next couple days.
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Raymundo
Kelly Harnett spent over a decade in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. I'm 100% innocent. While behind bars, she learned the law from scratch.
Bobby Bones
He goes, oh, God. Harnett, jailhouse lawyer.
Raymundo
And as she fought for herself, she also became a lifeline for the women locked up alongside her. You're supposed to have your faith in.
Lunchbox
God, but I had nothing but faith in her.
Raymundo
So many of these women had lived the same stories. I said, were you a victim of domestic violence? And she was like, yeah, but maybe Kelly could change the ending. I said, how many people have gotten other incarcerated individuals out of here? I'm gonna be the first one to do that. This is the story of Kelly Harnett, a woman who spent 12 years fighting not just for her own freedom, but her girlfriend's too. I think I have a mission from.
Amy
God to save souls by getting people out of prison.
Raymundo
The Girlfriends Jailhouse Lawyer listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Scuba Steve
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Bobby Bones
So what happened to Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to. There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and.
Amy
Left a woman behind to drown.
Bobby Bones
There's a famous headline, I think, in.
Amy
The New York Daily News.
Bobby Bones
It's Teddy Escapes Blonde Drowns. And in a strange way, right, that sort of tells you the story really became about Ted's political future, Ted's political hopes. Will Ted become President? Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death and how the Kennedy machine took control.
Amy
And he's not the only Kennedy to survive a scandal.
Bobby Bones
The Kennedys have lived through disgrace, affairs, violence, you name it. So is there a curse? Every week we go behind the headlines and beyond the drama of America's royal family.
Annabe
Listen to United States of Kennedy on.
Bobby Bones
The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever.
Amy
You get your podcasts.
Danny Shapiro
Your entire identity has been fabricated. Your beloved brother goes missing without a trace. You discover the depths of your mother's illness, the way it has echoed and reverberated throughout your life, impacting your very legacy. Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro, and these are just a few of the profound and powerful stories I'll be mining on our 12th season of Family Secrets. With over 37 million downloads, we continue to be moved and inspired by our guests and their courageously told stories. I can't wait to share 10 powerful new episodes with you. Stories of tangled up identities, concealed truths, and the way in which family secrets almost always need to be told. I hope you'll join me and my extraordinary guests for this new season of Family Secrets. Listen to Family Secrets Season 12 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
It's time for the good news with Bobby.
Eddie
Tell me something good.
Bobby Bones
A 12 year old in Houston is using his musical talents to comfort shelter animals through live performances. His name is UV since 2023, he's been going up to different shelters and basically playing piano for the dogs. UV Then launched a non profit called Wild Tunes to encourage other volunteers to do the same. The organization focuses on bringing live music to animals recovering from high stress environments. Pretty cool. 12 years old, kids doing that, making a difference. Good story. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, Bones. Amy gave us homework to find a cute quote. Yeah, because you have a cute quote you want to share.
Amy
Yeah. I saw it at ice cream shop and I was like, okay, that's cute. And it's a good reminder. And the quote is, don't let your ice cream melt while you're counting someone else's sprinkles.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty good.
Amy
It's good.
Morgan
It's cute.
Amy
It's also cute.
Bobby Bones
Cute.
Amy
It's good. And it's also a reminder.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's also. That's a meaningful quote.
Amy
Yeah.
Morgan
Ice cream and sprinkles.
Bobby Bones
I don't see you're surfacing it right now. Basically you're saying don't let your life go by while you're comparing yourself to others or judging what looking what other people are doing.
Amy
Yeah. Like while you're over there counting Bobby sprinkles, your ice cream's melting. So you might as well focus on your ice cream and enjoy it. Otherwise it's going to melt.
Bobby Bones
Do you? And stop worrying about everybody else is doing cuz you will be done. And you'll be like why don't I do me?
Morgan
See, I get when you say it like that. The ice cream and the sprinkles. Now I'm thinking of vanilla chocolate.
Bobby Bones
You really didn't think about that when you heard the quote. You just kept it on.
Morgan
I thought it was cute because I Pictured the ice cream with the sprinkle and like. Yeah, I got the whole don't be jealous of other people, but like, I thought ice cream and sprinkles, but that's.
Amy
What makes it cute.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm just. I guess I'm curious as to how people interpreted that. And you went really to ice cream. It wasn't a metaphor. Nothing. It was.
Morgan
Not really.
Bobby Bones
What is your cute quote, Eddie?
Morgan
Okay, mine is. Hope is like the sun when it's behind the clouds. It's not gone. You just have to find it.
Bobby Bones
What? Isn't that cute?
Amy
Cute.
Bobby Bones
That one is cute. That one doesn't have, like, a deeper meaning, right?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no, no.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yes, it does. No, it says it in that. It says it in the quote.
Amy
I know, but I get he. It's like sometimes we feel like Hope's not there, but it literally says it.
Bobby Bones
Yours doesn't say what it meant, that his literally says it in the quote.
Amy
Say it again, Eddie.
Morgan
Yeah, let me read it again. Hope is like the sun when it's behind the clouds. It's not gone. You just have to find it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's.
Amy
It's a little different, but it's still cute.
Bobby Bones
I didn't say it wasn't cute. It's pretty cute. Didn't really use metaphors to get his point across, which yours did.
Amy
The. The activity wasn't. It didn't have to be exactly. Mine just had to be cute.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Eddie
Can I do a personal one that I use a lot?
Bobby Bones
Is it what you made up?
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Well, that's kind of cool.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
That dinner is not gonna cook itself.
Morgan
How's that cute?
Bobby Bones
That's not a cute quote.
Amy
I don't think he understood the assignment.
Bobby Bones
What did you think you were supposed to do?
Eddie
Like, find a quote that we use in life. Like, that represents our life.
Amy
That's cute.
Morgan
That cute. Dude, that was the key word.
Bobby Bones
Cute. I think Amy's homework was find a cute quote to share.
Amy
Yeah. And I provided mine as an example so we could see, like, it could have a meaning behind it.
Bobby Bones
Did you think that dinner's not gonna cook itself as cute?
Eddie
Yeah, because it's kind of a fun way of saying, like, hey, when are we gonna start on dinner?
Bobby Bones
And by we, you mean my wife, right?
Eddie
Like, if it's like 5, 30, 6 o' clock and dinner hadn't even been.
Bobby Bones
Started yet, you'll often come quote the great philosopher of lunchbox.
Eddie
I'm always say, you know, that dinner's not going to cook itself. And she's like, oh, you want me to start cooking?
Bobby Bones
Great quote. I think I'll get to work. Is that what she says? Yeah. Do you have any other one?
Eddie
Really cute.
Bobby Bones
Did you have any other ones? Yeah, I got one more. Okay. Is it yours or is it a no?
Eddie
This is a different one.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Someone sent this to me. Life is not a fairy tale. If you lose your shoe at midnight, you're drunk.
Bobby Bones
That's a funny one.
Morgan
That's funny.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Is that not cute, but funny?
Bobby Bones
No. It works.
Eddie
What do you mean?
Bobby Bones
I think it's fun. I'm not judging your cuteness. I just thought you using the first one was funny.
Amy
Now I feel like Eddie with mine and I don't get it. Life is not a fairy tale. Okay, so it's using the Cinderella reference.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
If you lose your shoe at midnight, you're drunk.
Amy
Okay.
Morgan
There's nothing to it.
Bobby Bones
Amy. Earth. Stop romanticizing everything. Sometimes the reality is you're just drunk.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
No, no. That's too much. You understand the whole fairy tale and the midnight is just a Cinderella reference. That's it. And it's just telling you, like, if you lost your shoes at midnight, you're drunk.
Bobby Bones
Don't romanticize your life with a fairy tale that you've seen on television. If you lose your shoe, it's not going to turn into something this wonderful thing because television and media has told you that. Don't romanticize it.
Amy
You're.
Bobby Bones
Sometimes it is what it is. You're just drunk.
Amy
Right. Like your Prince Charming's not coming.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
I can't believe you guys don't understand that.
Bobby Bones
No, I think they don't get it. They get it.
Eddie
I don't think they do.
Bobby Bones
I think everybody looks at things said in different ways. Yeah.
Amy
I needed help with it, but I got it.
Bobby Bones
No, didn't. You were fine. Morgan, do you have one? Yeah.
Raymundo
Mine's from Winnie the Pooh. It's, you're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. All of mine always come from Winnie the Pooh.
Bobby Bones
That's cute.
Morgan
All your quotes.
Amy
I love Winnie the Pooh, especially Winnie the Pooh's saying it.
Bobby Bones
I'll give you mine. And I didn't do it. I didn't do any, like the don't tell people your problems. 80 don't care, and the other 20 are glad you have them. Oh, that's fair. I didn't stick with I didn't do something like that. I did that one feels. Yeah. It wasn't cute.
Amy
Mean. Not Cute.
Bobby Bones
That wasn't cute. Yeah, that's. That's. I would say that was real.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. This one is from Pablo Picasso, who, by the way, was alive in, like, the 1900s, which is crazy because he sounds like a van Gogh. Beethoven. 1700s, not that long ago, he was alive when they were. Had TV shows. The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.
Amy
Share your gift with the world.
Bobby Bones
The meaning of life is to find it. The purpose of life is to give it away. Like, do it. Do whatever you're good at for other people. And Pablo Picasso died in 1973.
Amy
Wow.
Morgan
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy.
Morgan
You think he's so old.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You think he's, like, from the 1400s. He was a Columbus on the boat. They're on the Pinta going.
Morgan
That'S crazy.
Amy
Kill.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Cute. Ray, do you happen to have a cute quote? I don't know if they asked you to do one. Got it. Go ahead. Yeah, it's pretty cute. Never trust anyone who takes your chips off your plate. They're nacho friends.
Morgan
Nacho. Nacho.
Bobby Bones
See, that's cute.
Amy
That's cute.
Bobby Bones
He said it, right? Yeah. And I believe that's saying it'd steal your happiness if somebody takes the attention away from you. No, I think that's just a general. People steal your chips, and then it's a nacho pun.
Eddie
Oh, it's literal.
Bobby Bones
I think it's not. It's only a nacho pun.
Amy
I feel like there's the nacho pun, but there's also a deeper meaning of like.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, if you steal my chips, you're my friend. You're only my friend because anybody else telling my chips. I'm punching the face, like, why are you at the table with me to begin with? Oh, my friends are gonna be near my chips anyway.
Amy
Yeah, but don't you see? The. The deeper side of it, it does not. It doesn't have to be about literal chips.
Bobby Bones
But. But. But that's a metaphor.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
My friends aren't going to be at my table anyway. People aren't. My friends aren't gonna be at my table anyway. So if you're stealing my chips, you're my friend.
Amy
Oh, well, that's just specific to you.
Morgan
That's what's so good about quotes.
Bobby Bones
There you go. Yes, Amy, thank you. Yeah, we did a draft yesterday of awesome things, and then what happens is we randomly pick a letter and we have to go on the spot. Now this listener has a hilarious idea. Hit it. I think maybe you should try to mix it up a little bit. Instead of doing, like, awesome things, just start with whatever letter dry. Like, terrible things that start with T.
Eddie
Or sad things that start with W.
Bobby Bones
Mix it up a little bit. Get some other emotions going in there. Love the show, guys. I love it.
Morgan
That's good.
Bobby Bones
I think we should do that coming up on Monday. But if we were to do bad things to start with P, for example, I would go pneumonia.
Morgan
Oh, that's good. I forgot that was spelled with a P. That's good.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. Pinonia. Yeah. I would go pneumonia. Bad things to start with P. Parasites. Good. Yes. Let's go. Lunchbox paranoia. Good.
Raymundo
Morgan, you don't want to hear what's in my mind.
Morgan
I think I have the same one. It's not good.
Bobby Bones
It'll get dudes in trouble for sure.
Morgan
Yeah, I think that's why I picked it.
Amy
What?
Morgan
Amy? I can't say it.
Bobby Bones
What? I. I think we're thinking different things, Morgan. I don't. I don't know. What.
Raymundo
Eddie's thing.
Morgan
You cross.
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
Prostate cancer. Hey, no, that's not what I was thinking.
Morgan
That's a good one.
Bobby Bones
Oh, prostitutes. Yeah. Yeah.
Eddie
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Oh. I was thinking.
Lunchbox
I was not thinking that.
Amy
Morgan is like. No, Eddie, that's not what I was thinking.
Bobby Bones
Text me what you're thinking.
Eddie
Morgan, I'm very confused.
Raymundo
I don't think I can say it.
Bobby Bones
No, you probably can't. If we have to, you can say and we can beep it. Do you want to do that? Yeah. Get the beep ready. Say it. Morgan.
Raymundo
Penis.
Bobby Bones
Listen, guys. Think that's bad.
Eddie
Morgan.
Bobby Bones
What in the world?
Amy
I going to go there. Okay, interesting. It was things that are bad, not.
Bobby Bones
Things that you want bad.
Morgan
That's stupid.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. We did awesome things that start with M yesterday. Like raided mom Lunchbox. Did money. Morgan did movies, edited Mac and cheese. I did Mexican food. Right. So that was kind of the deal. But that's fun. Like, bad things to start with. Bad things that start with L. Amy. Oh, lice.
Amy
Lava.
Morgan
Dang, that's good.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Eddie
Leeches.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna go. No, no. Lunchbox. Oh, that's a good one.
Eddie
Dude.
Bobby Bones
I set him up. He goes, leeches. No, no, no. I'm in. Morgan.
Amy
Losers.
Bobby Bones
Eddie.
Morgan
Liars.
Bobby Bones
Oh, good. How about leprosy?
Eddie
I don't know what that is, but it's good.
Amy
Leaks.
Bobby Bones
Oh, good. Especially if you're like the White House.
Amy
Oh, those kind of leaks. Yeah, yeah, that would be bad.
Bobby Bones
I was thinking the parentheses. Wait, the list Parentheses Epstein.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Real bad.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Watch my loose lips.
Morgan
No, he was saying.
Bobby Bones
Morgan.
Raymundo
Lug nuts, guys.
Bobby Bones
I did. This is just the worst thing.
Amy
Wait, I'm starting to think.
Eddie
I don't think Morgan understands.
Bobby Bones
No, I think she gets it just fine. What's in my head right now, Eddie. Bad thing to start with.
Morgan
L Lesions.
Bobby Bones
Oh, good. Yeah.
Morgan
Is that like a rash or like.
Amy
Oh, I thought Eddie'd go with liver failure.
Morgan
Yeah, that'd be bad.
Bobby Bones
How about that? That disease. Not Listerine. Listeria. Oh, yeah. Like ice cream and stuff.
Amy
That's real bad.
Morgan
The ice cream disease.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Lupus.
Eddie
That's what I have.
Bobby Bones
Lentils, man.
Amy
Oh, I love lentils.
Bobby Bones
Good.
Amy
Dude, lentils are great.
Bobby Bones
You checking out?
Amy
I can't think of anything else.
Morgan
Licorice.
Amy
Oh, yeah, licorice.
Bobby Bones
Parentheses, Black. We'll do that Monday. We'll do bad things that start with the letter. Yeah, that's fun. Southwest passengers are hurled out of their seats to avoid a midair collision. Now this is when it's getting too close to home, when it's Southwest flights. Oh, yeah. Southwest passengers were hurled out of their seats and onto the plane ceiling. And two flight attendants were injured after the pilot was forced to make an evasive maneuver to avoid a midair collision. Listen to this news story. That flight, it was bound for Las Vegas and it suddenly dropped nearly 500ft in just a matter of seconds to avoid a possible mid air collision with another plane, a Hawker Hunter jet Flight tracking site Flight Radar 24 says data shows at its closest point, the two planes were just 4.86 miles apart laterally and about 350ft apart vertically. This incident happened shortly after the Southwest flight took off from Burbank Airport yesterday afternoon, terrifying passengers.
Lunchbox
My legs flew up in the air. My body was held down by my.
Amy
Seatbelt, but my legs flew up in.
Bobby Bones
The air and then both of them.
Lunchbox
Jumped on top of me. The whole time I thought, there's no way. There's no way. But we were plummeting.
Bobby Bones
Crazy. That's from Fox News. Here's another passenger explaining what it was like. There was about, I would say an.
Eddie
8 second, 8 to 10 second drop of free fall.
Bobby Bones
Never experienced that. Everybody in the plane started screaming.
Morgan
In a statement, Southwest Airlines said that two flight attendants are being treated for injuries. No passengers were injured.
Bobby Bones
ABC7LA with that. That's when it's getting too close to home. Whenever it's a Southwest flight.
Morgan
Didn't this just happen too like a.
Bobby Bones
Couple weeks ago in like Detroit or something? Yeah, but it wasn't Southwest.
Morgan
This is.
Bobby Bones
You're right. Yeah. Sometimes if it's like a plane in Delhi, India, we're like, oh, that's crazy. But they're crazy over there. This is Southwest flight. I know. On the phone. Brittany in North Carolina. Brittany, good morning.
Lunchbox
Hey, Bobby. How are you doing?
Bobby Bones
Pretty good. What can I do for you?
Lunchbox
So I know you and Matt Castle went to Titans camp this weekend. Seemed like you guys had a good time there. And I was just curious if there's any other NFL camps you're going to and then when you might decide what team you're going to pick this year to root for.
Bobby Bones
Oh. So. Okay. Okay. Okay. Glad you asked this. So I never had a favorite NFL team growing up. We didn't have one in Arkansas. And so I just am a big NFL fan and I play fantasy and a bit, but I never had a team to follow. And so it was down to four teams. The Cowboys, of course, the Panthers, the Broncos, and the Vikings. And I didn't want to pick a team that was easy to just jump on the bandwagon. I would never do such a thing. And I like the Chiefs. Fine. But I wouldn't jump on, like, the Chiefs or the Eagles because I don't want to be on a team that's already riding high. Like, I want to go through it with them. And so those are the four teams. I'm going to eliminate one of the teams right now.
Morgan
Oh.
Bobby Bones
So of the teams that I want to be a die hard fan of, it will either be the. Again, Amy, what team is this? You called them the Unicorns initially.
Amy
Oh, the Denver Broncos.
Bobby Bones
Correct. So Broncos.
Amy
The Minnesota Vikings.
Bobby Bones
Good job. Good job.
Amy
The Carolina Panthers. And then that is the Dallas Cowboys.
Bobby Bones
I'm eliminated in the Dallas Cowboys.
Lunchbox
Why?
Bobby Bones
Why'd you. Why would you do that? You can have the hat, though. No, no. Get rid of the Broncos. The Dallas Cowboys are eliminated. Here's why.
Morgan
This makes no sense.
Bobby Bones
Here's why. I have enough pain in my life. I am a die hard Arkansas Razorbike fan. I would cut off a pinky. I literally would take a butcher knife to my pinky. If they said, you can have a national championship in football.
Amy
Your. Your. Your finger pinky or your pinky toe?
Bobby Bones
My finger pinky. If someone offered me the trade off. Oh, an Arkansas Razorback football national championship to chop off my p. I would chop on my pinky in five minutes.
Amy
With your, like, your other hand. You have to chop it off.
Bobby Bones
It's hard to go over the top.
Morgan
You would do it well, it's hard.
Bobby Bones
Because I think I would probably hit the other ones. Yeah, but I would have. Yes. Okay, sure. But I can't. And I don't want to go through that with the Cowboys. I know my heart gets broken in football all the time and it is.
Morgan
Heartbreak hotel over here.
Bobby Bones
I have enough friends that I watch firsthand. I watch their heartbreak every year.
Morgan
But, dude, this could be our year, though.
Bobby Bones
And that's what they say. Every year.
Amy
Every year.
Bobby Bones
So I'm eliminating the Cowboys. So now we're down to three teams. The Panthers, the Vikings and the Broncos. And Brittany inspired me to eliminate a team. Brittany, who should I pick?
Lunchbox
Well, I work for the medical team for the Carolina Panthers. So you gotta go the camp. The Panthers.
Bobby Bones
Did you. She sent me the stuff. I bet. Did you send the Panthers the dog? Like handkerchiefs and stuff?
Lunchbox
Yes, I sent you stuff for your whole team, your whole family. So everyone is now Carolina Panther fan. Just makes sense.
Bobby Bones
How do I look in this Panthers hat? Amy?
Amy
I like it.
Morgan
It looks like it's being forced.
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm down to three teams. The Panthers, the Vikings and the Broncos.
Amy
I feel like it's between the Panthers and the Broncos. I don't see it as Minnesota Vikings. I don't.
Bobby Bones
Why?
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Maybe it's the purple good people in Minnesota.
Amy
Yes, I agree. I'm not saying huge. I'm just saying how I what I picture you.
Bobby Bones
Okay, awesome. Well, that's where we are. In the next couple weeks, I'll limit another team. And if anybody, you know, these other the Broncos or Vikings want to, you know, send me some gear to recruit me, I'm here, I'm willing. Hit me up in the dms. Brittany, thank you. We're not, as of right now, we're not going to any other camps for NFL Network. That's what we did. We were already here. But if we do, we may go over to Charlotte. They now are there in Charlotte instead of where we went when they went to the college in South Carolina. That's a rough one. They stay in dorms. Imagine you're a million dollar athlete, multi million dollars, and they stick you in a dorm for two and a half weeks.
Morgan
Where was that?
Bobby Bones
Watford? Yeah, that'd be tough. Brittany, thank you for calling and hopefully we'll talk again soon.
Lunchbox
That sounds great. Have a great rest of your week.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you too. Bye. Bye. There you go. So that's my news. Hey, do you want to do before we get to Tuesday reviews days, your movie of the 2000s?
Amy
Oh, yeah. Because I watched it.
Bobby Bones
So we did that bit. The greatest movie since the year 2000, and some of them none of us had seen. And you got Moonlight. Okay. And it was one of the best movies since the year 2000. And your thoughts?
Amy
Not for me. It's not for me, it wasn't the best movie to me. He barely spoke. There was, like, barely talking. Nope.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Morgan
Can you say what it's about?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it is hard to explain.
Amy
It's. Yeah, I don't really. It's a. I wouldn't call it coming of age story, but a look at.
Bobby Bones
Three defining chapters in the life of a man growing up in Miami. His epic journey to manhood is guided by kindness, support in the community that helps raise him.
Amy
There you go.
Bobby Bones
So it's 98 on Rotten Tomatoes.
Amy
So coming of age, more of, like, coming of manhood, like, trying to figure out his life pass growing up the way he did.
Bobby Bones
You didn't like it?
Amy
No, it's not for me. And. And I made my boyfriend watch it. I give it a two.
Eddie
Oh.
Amy
Two gold grills out of five, and my boyfriend gave it a one.
Bobby Bones
Oh.
Morgan
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
One of the best movies since the year 2000. This wasn't for us, Mike. It's an acquired taste. Yeah, I would agree.
Amy
Wait, so what did you give it?
Bobby Bones
Probably like a 2.5. Really? It was one of the best movies of one. Best picture.
Amy
Best picture. Can you imagine? I tell. I was like, hey, we're gonna watch a movie tonight. We have this assignment. It's really cool because we're gonna watch the best movies of the 2000s. And so we're really pumped about it. And then we put it on and, like, halfway through it, and he's like, do we have to finish? I'm like, yes. Because really, I have to review it for work. And what if it. What if it picks up now he's.
Bobby Bones
Having to take part in the bits. That's when you know it's getting real in a relationship when you got to take part in the bits that are annoying to do.
Lunchbox
So.
Amy
Yeah, I just. Yeah, it's very slow. Not. Not our thing around the room.
Bobby Bones
What movies does everybody have? Because I have There Will Be Blood, and I looked. I looked this weekend at the run time. It's like 2 hours and 40 minutes. Why did I pick that? It's like a play. I need intermission. Luckily, I can pause and just quit for the day if I want to. Have anybody seen that one, by the way?
Amy
No.
Eddie
Movie.
Bobby Bones
Mike, you've seen them all. Probably. I have There Will Be Blood. I watched that this week. You watched yours, Eddie, what was yours?
Morgan
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Bobby Bones
You're gonna like it. Yeah, yeah, you're gonna like it.
Morgan
I have to buy it. I saw, I looked it up.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, gosh, it's not on any service for free.
Morgan
Nothing.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. What do you have?
Eddie
Y2 Mama Tambien, E2 Mama Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Do you have one?
Raymundo
No, I do not.
Bobby Bones
You've seen them all?
Raymundo
No, I. That was when I went to my sister's baby shower. Lucky I got out of the assignment.
Bobby Bones
So we got like two weeks or so to finish the movie. Everybody good on that? Yeah.
Amy
Now just understand something about Lunchbox real quick. Now. When I got Moonlight, I believe I hear heard you say that movie's awesome.
Eddie
That movie is intense. Like, it's good.
Amy
I thought, like, this is hilarious to me that he thought.
Eddie
It'S like real life, Bones.
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Raymundo
Kelly Harnett spent over a decade in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. I'm 100% innocent. While behind bars, she learned the law from scratch.
Bobby Bones
He goes, oh, God. Harnett, jailhouse lawyer.
Raymundo
And as she fought for herself, she also became a lifeline for the women locked up alongside her. You're supposed to have your faith in.
Lunchbox
God, But I had nothing but faith in her.
Raymundo
So many of these women had lived the same stories.
Bobby Bones
I said, were you a victim of domestic violence?
Raymundo
And she was like, yeah, but maybe Kelly could change the ending. I said, how many people have gotten other incarcerated individuals out of here? I'm going to be the first one to do that. This is the story of Kelly Harnett a woman who spent 12 years fighting not just for her own freedom, but her girlfriend's too. I think I have a mission from.
Amy
God to save souls by getting people out of prison.
Raymundo
The Girlfriends Jailhouse Lawyer listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Scuba Steve
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Lunchbox
So what happened to Chappaquiddick?
Bobby Bones
Well, it really depends on who you talk to. There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and.
Amy
Left a woman behind to drown.
Bobby Bones
There's a famous headline, I think, in the New York Daily News, it's Teddy Escapes, Blonde Drowns. And in a strange way, right, that sort of tells you the story really became about Ted's political future, Ted's political hopes. Will Ted become President? Capaquiddick is a story of a tragic death and how the Kennedy machine took control.
Amy
And he's not the only Kennedy to survive a scandal.
Bobby Bones
The Kennedys have lived through disgrace, affairs, violence, you name it. So is there a curse? Every week we go behind the headlines and beyond the drama of America.
Annabe
Listen to United States of Kennedy on.
Bobby Bones
The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever.
Amy
You get your podcast.
Danny Shapiro
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Bobby Bones
It's time for the good news with Amy.
Eddie
Tell me something good.
Amy
So there's this rural area in Vermont where cell service can disappear for miles, and that's not good for a lot of people that live around there. So this electrical engineer, Patrick Schult, he's bringing back pay phones in the community, but it's not what you would think. You don't walk in there and have to put in a coin to make a phone call. He's hooked it up to the Internet there. And you go and you pick up the phone. There's actually a ringtone, like a, like a dial tone. And it rings if the phone rings. But, like, stranded drivers have already used it. Other people that have needed to contact others in the community, it's all paid for. Patrick pays for everything. And these payphones are legit.
Bobby Bones
That's cool. I think two kids don't know about what a dial tone is. They never had to hear one.
Morgan
Oh, wow, you're right.
Eddie
Never thought about that.
Amy
Yeah, like, when you pick up or even a phone ringing. Like, my daughter the other day was locked out of my house, and maybe this is on me because, like, she should understand basic survival skills of, like, using a doorbell. But they don't use doorbells. We don't really use the doorbell. I don't know, like, maybe she about it before. So she came back from spending the night from a friend's house early, early in the morning, but I was all locked up and I was still upstairs. And she's knocking at the back door. So I didn't hear. And she's trying to call me and call me, but I'm not paying attention to my phone. I was in the shower. Anyway, finally I come out. She's like, mom, I've been knocking at the door, the back door furthest away from you for, like 15 minutes. And I said to Shira, if you had gone around front and rang the doorbell, I would have heard you, no problem. And she's like, I've never used a doorbell before, like, ever. I was like, okay, now we know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I guess she never had to use it. It's like anything else, it's. It's weird to think that someone doesn't know how to use it. But if you've never been exposed to one or you've never had to use one at someone else's house.
Amy
Yeah, because I think now with, like, cell phones and how kids communicate, it's like they're always in contact. So it's like, hey, I'm coming over. So you don't really go ring the doorbell. You just show up and you're there.
Bobby Bones
No doorbells. No. No paper maps. Dang. No. You ever see the thing where they ask kids to do holding a phone up to your ear with your hand, and we do the thing with our pinky and thumb out, and they don't really have that sign, so they just do their flat hand.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Because it's a smartphone. That's crazy. All right, good story. I like it. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. Wake up, wake up in the morning and the dial just keeps on turning, keeps on turning. Lunchbox. More game TR Steve ran trying to put you through M riding his wigs. Next bit. And Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby V. Now time for the morning Corny.
Eddie
The morning Corny.
Amy
What's a carpet favorite sport?
Bobby Bones
It's a carpet's favorite sport.
Amy
Rugby.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one. That was the morning Corny Tuesday reviews day. Five weeks, five times I've been to the movies. We went again.
Morgan
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. My wife loves going to the movies now, so we just do it. And we have some friends we go with, so it's kind of a thing. We watched Fantastic Four and we're going to movies that I like. It's. It's a good meet because she wants to go. And then I'm like, I'll go, if we can go to this. And honestly, I'd go even if it wasn't that. But she gives in every time. It was good. It's better than Superman. And I like Superman.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
I like Pedro Pascal. Like, that dude's awesome. I give it four and a half out of five babies.
Morgan
Oh, that's high.
Bobby Bones
I didn't realize the whole movie was about a baby. I thought maybe Vanessa Kirby got pregnant during the taping of the movie, and then they just inserted that as a storyline because that's a big part of. Even in the previews. Like, she's pregnant. She's going into space pregnant. And the whole. What's the Title of the movie, first steps. Is it first steps or baby steps? Something like. That's like four in the first step. Yeah. That thinks about a baby. Well, that makes sense. Yeah. It's really good, though. And you didn't have to watch the other Fantastic Four because my wife was like, do I need to watch the other one? I'm like, no, I think they're completely separate. So, yeah, Superman was good. I like Fantastic Four a little bit better. Who else saw Fantastic Four?
Lunchbox
I did.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Mike, you? I like Superman better. I gave Fantastic Four that movie, mine four out of five clobbering times. I think this is the best Fantastic Four movie they've ever made. But the other ones are pretty terrible. The other one's pretty terrible. Yeah. Morgan, you liked it, though?
Raymundo
Oh, I really enjoyed it. I love that it was a standalone. Nobody had to do any homework to go to this one. And I think these characters were perfectly chosen. And I'm excited to see this next phase of Marvel because they're the beginning.
Bobby Bones
Amy, you reviewed earlier moonlight, and you said it was bad.
Amy
Yeah, it wasn't for me.
Bobby Bones
Is that your only review?
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
I've started other things, but have not finished Lunchbox anything.
Eddie
Yeah, I saw F1.
Bobby Bones
It's awesome, huh?
Eddie
Very entertaining. There's some cornball factor in there, I guess. Pretty corny at points, but I really. If you're going just for entertainment wise, it's perfect. It's.
Bobby Bones
Why would you go.
Morgan
It's a movie, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I just wonder.
Eddie
Like, don't go in the going to win Best Picture or anything like that.
Amy
What I said. Well, moonlight did.
Bobby Bones
That's true. That's true.
Amy
I mean, yeah, totally. That movie. There was no corny to it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
And I wasn't entertained.
Eddie
I'd give it three and a half. Soft tires out of five.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's good. That's all three and a half.
Eddie
I.
Bobby Bones
You don't have to raise your. I just wonder why it was entertaining.
Eddie
It was, you know, not Best Picture. I like Days of Thunder better.
Morgan
Oh, that's a good one.
Bobby Bones
Does Days of Thunder even hold up? Yeah. After all this time, I don't know that I've ever seen it. Oh, dude.
Morgan
Days of Thunder definitely holds up.
Bobby Bones
It holds up, baby.
Eddie
It's racing.
Amy
I think if you ask anybody in their mid-40s, though, they're gonna be like, it holds up.
Bobby Bones
We'll do the rest of our movies later on in the podcast. But yeah, five movies in five weeks.
Morgan
Are you liking it?
Bobby Bones
It's more. It's Fine. The thing that no. People always get on their phone and it's like a ball of fire in the theater still. Yeah. The guy in front of us on his phone the whole time. And so that's annoying, but at least nobody was talking. So yeah, it's fine. But also you can put your feet up, take shoes off, lay back, it's all good. Bobby Bone show. Glory of the day.
Eddie
This story comes to us from St. Petersburg, Florida. A 30 year old man was out at a bar. It's 1:30am he's up on the rooftop and he's like, man, I really gotta go to the bathroom. I don't want to go to the bathroom. Bathroom. So I'm just gonna go right here. And he starts peeing over the ledge, down onto the sidewalk and hitting people in the head with his pee.
Amy
Oh my gosh.
Eddie
And he was arrested for disorderly conduct.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I think I'd be like, is it raining?
Morgan
Right? You get an umbrella?
Bobby Bones
Well, no, I wouldn't. I would just like sometimes you get stuff dripped on you at a restaurant. You'd be like, what? What's happening? And you're like, it's warm.
Morgan
Oh, it's gross.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that would be gross. I bet that happens a lot. And the person doesn't get arrested because they're just drunk and peeing off something and you never actually can trace it back because you can't get up there.
Amy
Yeah, well, I hope that never happens to me.
Bobby Bones
Would you rather be pooped on by a bird or peed on by a human?
Amy
Pooped on by a bird.
Eddie
Easily pooped on by a bird.
Morgan
That's nature.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Pooped on by a human or peed on by a human? Pee.
Eddie
Pee.
Bobby Bones
And that concludes this segment.
Eddie
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
All right, here's a voicemail we just got.
Lunchbox
I am donating my kidney to my friend's 12 year old son who went into sudden kidney failure in Febr. So we're just looking for positive vibes, extra prayers, you know, that he could actually go back to school and be a child again after the surgery. Thanks. Have a good day.
Bobby Bones
We're rooting for you.
Morgan
Amazing.
Bobby Bones
Praying for you. Appreciate that, Dawn. Yeah, also, wow, donating a kidney, that's more than like a dollar at the cash register. Yeah. And we're like, look at us, like, donate a kidney, Eddie.
Morgan
That just sounds so cool how she, like she, I mean, she just sacrificed a kidney. You only have two in your body for a friend's child.
Bobby Bones
That's right.
Morgan
It's amazing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Anything else you want to add?
Morgan
I'd love to do that someday.
Bobby Bones
Got it. Got it. I always feel like if we're talking about it just normally he's, like, a little too intense because I'm like, wow, that guy's like, yeah. Huh.
Morgan
Just listen to her talk about it.
Bobby Bones
I know. We feel that way, too. Yeah. This is just kind of your thing. You go a little hard on.
Morgan
I mean, because I feel like someday I'm gonna donate a kidney. I don't know when. I don't know when that day's gonna come, but I feel like someday it'll happen.
Bobby Bones
Do you remember the quote from this morning? Which of these quotes you spend. The purpose of life is to find your gift. The meaning of it is to give it away. Or one of those two. Whoa. That's a kidney.
Morgan
I didn't even think that that could be a kidney.
Bobby Bones
You can interpret it any way you want.
Morgan
Dang.
Bobby Bones
We're done with the show, and so.
Morgan
No, that's awesome, dude. I mean, it's. Well, we'll definitely be praying for. For them and spreading that positivity.
Bobby Bones
No, but what about. Does it motivate you in any way to. Yeah.
Morgan
I just feel like someday that'll definitely be a part of my story. Man. I don't know when that's gonna be, but that's. That's really cool.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Morgan
That's awesome, Don. Positivity.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome, Don. Thank you.
Amy
You know when it's gonna be. We know when it's gonna be.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Third Never. Oh, yes.
Amy
I think he'll donate his organs when he dies.
Morgan
I am. I am an organ donor. On my.
Bobby Bones
Have you seen the stories? I think there was a big article about it, how they have to make decisions on when people are close, and so they start to prep them. And some people have had their organs taken while they were still like.
Amy
What? How is that possible?
Bobby Bones
Anybody see this?
Morgan
No.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Wait, did they still have a chance of.
Bobby Bones
I mean, I have to pull up.
Morgan
The whole story, even if there's, like, a 1% chance. Leave them in there.
Bobby Bones
HHS says it will begin reforms of Oregon donor system after a federal investigation finds horrifying problems. The U.S. department of Health and Human Services said Monday that it's undertaking an initiative to reform the country's organ donation system after a federal investigation found that one organization in the Kentucky region began the process to take organs from people who may not have been dead.
Morgan
Kentucky.
Bobby Bones
Now Eddie's out. He doesn't want to do it. A House subcommittee held a hearing on organ donation safety lapses from CNN Health.
Amy
Well, so on Grey's Anatomy, they would always be super eager to get the organs asap because they were all eager to go into surgery. And so they'd be like, oh, you got a heart? You got a heart. Because they would want. They would want to do the surgery.
Bobby Bones
Well, think about, though, if somebody 98% chance is going to die and they're not ripping it out while they're alive, but they got to start getting ready in case it is I. Because they have to understand that they're on a time that organ doesn't live forever.
Eddie
Question. Do you think they maybe think, okay, you know what? This person is an organ donor. If they survive, their life's gonna be bad, so they don't try as hard to survive.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's what people worry about. No one openly admits that.
Eddie
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
HHS says the reform initiative was launched after an investigation by where they found problems with dozens of cases involving incomplete donations. When an organization started the process to take someone's organs, but for some reason, the donation never happened. They just go, there are horrific reports.
Amy
Oh, that sounds horrific.
Morgan
It does.
Amy
Like, and nobody even got the donation. What a waste.
Bobby Bones
Well, there are also a mother. You guys don't want to hear this right now.
Morgan
No, I don't think we do.
Bobby Bones
No. Of the 351 cases to the very bottom here in the investigation, more than 100 had concerning features with 73 patients with neurological signs incompatible with organ donation. It just goes on and on. But some of these people, like they were, they're not all the way dead. Anyway, good luck.
Morgan
Yeah, good luck. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
That's it. All right, we'll see you guys tomorrow. The Bobby Bone show theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram reedyarberry Scuba Steve Executive Producer Raymundo Head of Production I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast.
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Annabe
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Lunchbox
What is not normal is to allow.
Bobby Bones
It to prevent you from doing the things that you want to do, the things that you were meant to do.
Annabe
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Danny Shapiro
Your entire identity has been fabricated. Your beloved brother goes missing without a trace. You discover the depths of your mother's illness. I'm Dani Shapiro, and these are just a few of the powerful stories I'll be mining on our upcoming 12th season of Family Secrets. We continue to be moved and inspired by our guests and their courageously told stories. Listen to Family Secrets, Season 12 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary Release Date: July 29, 2025
Welcome to a comprehensive summary of the July 29, 2025 episode of The Bobby Bones Show, hosted by Bobby Bones and produced by Premiere Networks. This episode delves into Bobby's quest to identify his favorite NFL team, Lunchbox's exciting update about The Price Is Right, and a heartwarming segment where Amy shares a delightful "cute" quote. Below, you'll find a detailed breakdown of the key discussions, insights, and memorable moments from the show.
Timestamp: [42:32] – [46:26]
Bobby Bones opens this segment with his ongoing journey to select his favorite NFL team. Unlike many fans, Bobby didn't grow up rooting for a particular team, especially since he hailed from Arkansas, a place without a dominant NFL allegiance. He narrows down his choices to four contenders: the Dallas Cowboys, Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, and Minnesota Vikings.
Eliminating the Cowboys:
Bobby reveals his decision to drop the Dallas Cowboys from his favorites.
Quote:
"I have enough pain in my life... If someone offered me the trade off, I would chop off my pinky in five minutes."
(43:59)
Focusing on the Panthers, Vikings, and Broncos:
After eliminating the Cowboys, the discussion hones in on the remaining three teams.
Quote:
"I want to go through it with them."
(43:31)
Audience Interaction:
Lunchbox calls in to advocate for the Carolina Panthers, sharing his experience attending their camp and encouraging Bobby to choose the team.
Quote:
"I work for the medical team for the Carolina Panthers. So you gotta go the camp."
(45:04)
Bobby reflects on the emotional investment required to support a team, emphasizing his desire to stand by them through thick and thin rather than jumping on the bandwagon of already successful teams.
Timestamp: [04:14] – [09:25]
In a highly anticipated segment, Lunchbox shares his experience reaching out to the iconic game show The Price Is Right. He recounts emailing the show in hopes of securing tickets and receiving a heartfelt response.
Initial Interaction:
Lunchbox describes sending an email expressing his dream to attend the show.
Quote:
"I wanted them to make my dreams come true. October is the date."
(05:01)
Automated Response:
He discusses the automated reply he received, indicating tickets would be available in September.
Quote:
"They said, thank you for reaching out. Yes, the Price Is Right tickets will become available in September."
(05:04)
Advice from the Hosts:
Bobby and the team provide insights on what Lunchbox can do next, emphasizing persistence and staying engaged.
Quote:
"Don't sit down and bounce around for three hours. So they see him being Mr. Life of the party."
(08:35)
Lunchbox remains optimistic, planning to attend future auditions and hoping his spirited personality will earn him a spot on the show.
Timestamp: [09:40] – [12:21]
A listener named Anonymous Inox submits a question about his friend experiencing frustration with the dating app Hinge. His friend perceives herself as more attractive than the men interested in her and questions whether she might be overestimating her appeal.
Amy's Perspective:
Amy advises against confronting her friend about her perceptions.
Quote:
"I wouldn't say that to my friend."
(10:32)
Morgan and Raymundo's Insights:
They discuss the importance of attitude in dating and suggest encouraging positivity rather than changing standards.
Quote:
"With that attitude, yeah, she's probably not going to find anybody."
(11:17)
Bobby's Take:
Bobby emphasizes letting the friend experience the consequences of her current mindset, believing she'll adjust over time.
Quote:
"She may be overestimating where she stands."
(10:32)
This segment highlights the show's commitment to offering thoughtful relationship advice, balancing empathy with practical suggestions.
Timestamp: [12:25] – [22:16]
In a lively and interactive segment, Bobby introduces the "Musician Nickname Game," challenging participants to match famous musicians with their well-known nicknames.
Gameplay Mechanics:
Participants bid on how many nicknames they can correctly identify from Bobby's list of ten.
Notable Moments:
Amy successfully identifies James Brown as "The Godfather of Soul" en route to winning the game.
Quote:
"The Godfather of Soul. James Brown."
(15:39)
Eddie humorously struggles with certain nicknames, leading to playful banter and mild punishments for missed answers.
Memorable Quotes:
"You may be a salesperson. They don't know that."
(05:18) – Bobby to Eddie about his email response.
"If you lose, you go on the Wheel of Mild Punishment."
(12:23) – Bobby explaining the stakes of the game.
This segment showcases the show's fun and competitive spirit, engaging the guests in entertaining challenges while highlighting their musical knowledge.
Timestamp: [46:35] – [60:06]
The hosts transition into discussing recent movie viewings, focusing on the critically acclaimed Moonlight and the superhero film Fantastic Four.
Moonlight Reception:
Amy expresses her lack of connection with Moonlight, rating it poorly despite its high critical acclaim.
Quote:
"I don't think I understand. It's very slow. It's an acquired taste."
(47:28)
Fantastic Four Praise:
Bobby and Raymundo commend Fantastic Four, with Raymundo appreciating its standalone nature and character selection.
Quote:
"It's perfectly chosen characters. I'm excited to see this next phase of Marvel because they're the beginning."
(59:19)
Audience Feedback:
Guests share their personal ratings and feelings about the films, offering a diverse range of opinions.
This discussion highlights the subjective nature of movie appreciation, with the hosts and guests openly sharing their differing viewpoints.
Timestamp: [29:12] – [35:22]
In the uplifting segment titled "Tell Me Something Good," the hosts share heartwarming stories aimed at brightening listeners' days.
Musical Compassion:
A 12-year-old in Houston named UV uses his piano skills to comfort shelter animals, eventually founding a nonprofit called Wild Tunes.
Quote:
"He's making a difference. Good story. That's what it's all about."
(29:32)
Community Revitalization:
Patrick Schult, an electrical engineer in rural Vermont, reinstates payphones with internet connectivity to assist stranded drivers and maintain community communication.
Quote:
"Stranded drivers have already used it. Other people that have needed to contact others in the community, it's all paid for."
(54:32)
Organ Donation Heroism:
A listener named Dawn shares her selfless act of donating a kidney to her friend's 12-year-old son, inspiring the hosts and touching the audience.
Quote:
"You're donating a kidney to your friend's child. That's amazing."
(62:07)
These stories underscore the show's dedication to highlighting positive actions and inspiring acts within the community.
Timestamp: [61:00] – [63:58]
The episode features a heartfelt voicemail from Lunchbox, who is donating a kidney to his friend's young son suffering from kidney failure. The hosts offer their support and prayers, creating an emotional and supportive atmosphere.
Lunchbox's Sacrifice:
He speaks about his dedication to saving the child and seeks positivity and prayers for a successful surgery.
Quote:
"I'm donating my kidney to my friend's 12-year-old son... looking for positive vibes, extra prayers."
(62:07)
Host Reactions:
Bobby, Morgan, and Amy express their admiration and support for Lunchbox's noble act, emphasizing the importance of community and friendship.
Quote:
"That's awesome, Morgan. We’re praying for you."
(63:03)
This segment highlights the show's emphasis on personal stories and the power of community support.
Timestamp: [64:00] – [70:12]
As the episode nears its end, Bobby wraps up with a brief news update regarding organ donation system reforms in Oregon, citing serious safety lapses. He also shares light-hearted moments with the hosts recapping their day-to-day experiences and interactions.
Organ Donation Safety Concerns:
Bobby discusses troubling reports about the Oregon donor system, emphasizing the need for urgent reforms.
Quote:
"The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services... found horrifying problems."
(65:27)
Humorous Interactions:
Hosts share amusing anecdotes, such as Eddie's humorous take on everyday situations and playful banter about personal experiences.
Quote:
"Someone sent this to me. Life is not a fairy tale. If you lose your shoe at midnight, you're drunk."
(33:03)
Inspirational Quotes:
The hosts exchange motivational sayings, reinforcing positive messages previously discussed.
Quote:
"Hope is like the sun when it's behind the clouds. It's not gone. You just have to find it."
(31:11)
Bobby concludes the episode by thanking the listeners and promoting the show's social media channels, leaving the audience with a blend of critical insights, personal stories, and uplifting sentiments.
Conclusion
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully blends personal anecdotes, interactive games, thoughtful discussions, and inspiring stories. From Bobby's search for his ideal NFL team to Lunchbox's heartfelt support of a friend in need, the hosts provide a rich tapestry of content that is both entertaining and meaningful. Additionally, the "Musician Nickname Game" and movie reviews offer engaging interactions, while the positive news segments ensure listeners leave with a smile. Whether you're an avid football fan, a lover of movies, or someone seeking a dose of positivity, this episode delivers a well-rounded and captivating listening experience.
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