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Eddie
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Eddie
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Eddie
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Scuba Steve
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Amy Brown
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Bobby Bones
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Amy Brown
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Eddie
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Amy Brown
Here we go.
Raymundo
Come on, Bobby.
Lunchbox
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Morgan
Turn it up.
Amy Brown
This is a Bobby Bone show. Let's go. Welcome to Tuesday's show, Morning studio. Morning phones. I sent an email to a genealogist. I just found a site that was like, don't know your family. I think they know who to target. I think our phones know about us. And it was like, don't know your family. And it was like Father's Day weekend. So I totally got suckered in, and I was like, I don't know my family. And so they were like, track and see who your ancestors are. I don't know who my ancestors are. I kind of know where I'm from. I mean, knowing me, I'm from probably, like, Zimbabwe, Africa.
Scuba Steve
You're from Arkansas?
Amy Brown
Well, no, I'm very European. I would bet. I'd bet I'm very European. You can basically see through me. So I just googled genealogist for hire. And so I went to the page and it says, what state do you want to look? And so I went to Arkansas, and they were like, how much do you know? And so I know my mom and my biological dad's names. I know his dad's, like, grandparents. I don't really know them because they died, but I know their names. I don't know anything beyond that. The other side. I never knew my grandpa. He died. My mom was, like, 8 years old. I don't know their parents. I don't know anything. And I don't even have anybody to ask because I don't have any parents that are alive and So I sent an email. Just a cold call. I was like, hey, how much for you to figure out where I come from? Was that a weird way to ask it?
Eddie
How. How much for you to figure out? I don't know. This whole thing just sounds weird to me, but I'm tracking. Like, you're just tracking down this random person. You're giving them all this information job. Okay.
Amy Brown
I didn't give them any information. I just said, how much to find out where I come from.
Eddie
Okay. And how much?
Amy Brown
Well, they didn't reply yet.
Eddie
Okay.
Scuba Steve
They're trying to figure out how to sucker you.
Morgan
We got one on the line.
Eddie
They're like, we got a response. We got a response.
Amy Brown
Was that not the way to ask that? I. I don't know, like, who my great grandparents are. I don't know what. What. What country they came from. I did one of those tests a long time ago, those genealogy. Type by blood.
Eddie
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Eddie
You sent in your.
Amy Brown
Yeah. And it just, like, gave me a country slightly darkened, and basically it was just Europe. It was like England and Ireland. Yeah, no crap. Look at me. So I don't know how much they cost. I don't know what they're going to do, But I'm looking for if anybody knows, like, my great grandparents or beyond that. I'd be curious to know who they are. I didn't have anything. I don't even know when I go to the doctor what my family history of illness is like, hey.
Eddie
Oh, yeah?
Amy Brown
What do you have? I don't know. Like, well, what did your mom have? I'm like, well, I don't know. Like, she died in her 40s, and she was an addict her whole life. So I don't think anything we can look at would be comparable to what I'm going through. What about your dad? Don't know him. Okay. Grandparents. I don't know. So.
Eddie
Yeah, because to clarify, I'm gonna go.
Amy Brown
On a trip, figure out who I am, though. As soon as they give me the place, I'm going on a voyage, a pilgrimage to my homeland.
Eddie
That would probably be very therapeutic and healing.
Amy Brown
I'm gonna find the other boneses in other countries around the world.
Eddie
It could be your, you know, your eat, pray, love.
Amy Brown
What do you think? That. Or how Bobby got his groove back. That's it. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Like Stella.
Amy Brown
Yep. Yep.
Eddie
Yeah, but okay, you're happily married.
Amy Brown
I'm not that groove.
Eddie
Not that great. That is what Stella was getting back.
Amy Brown
I don't know how much they're gonna charge. And it could be, like, A lawyer. Not that I have to use lawyers. They just can just say how many hours they do. And you have no idea.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, that's tough.
Amy Brown
So, Eddie, you know where you're from? Duh.
Scuba Steve
I mean, I know where I'm from based on my family, but when I took one of those saliva tests.
Amy Brown
I know where you're from, dude.
Scuba Steve
Come on, hit me.
Amy Brown
Mexico.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, but I. Further than that, dude. I mean, who knows? But the map, when I got my results back, was all over, dude. I had. I was part Jewish, I was African, I was Vietnamese. I was feeling all of it.
Amy Brown
Yeah, so was mine, but I was always like 2% or 3%. Like, it was like 96%. You're from where white people are made. The factory of white people in London and in Ireland. So, anyway, I'll let you guys know where I come from. I'll probably end up moving there.
Scuba Steve
Good.
Amy Brown
Getting a place. Going to be with my people.
Scuba Steve
Feel at home there.
Eddie
Okay, here's what you can expect to pay per hour.
Amy Brown
Go ahead.
Eddie
Anywhere between $30.
Scuba Steve
That's not bad.
Amy Brown
I don't care. As long as the hours aren't a lot. Well, if you could do it all in one hour, that'd be perfect.
Scuba Steve
30 bucks.
Amy Brown
I'll pay 30 bucks for this.
Eddie
Their range is wide. $30 to $200 an hour.
Scuba Steve
That's problematic.
Eddie
It depends on, I guess.
Amy Brown
Even if it's 200 bucks an hour and we do it in one hour, I'm okay with that.
Eddie
No, it said you might need to budget for 10 to 25 hours worth of work.
Amy Brown
Okay, well, whatever the case is, I'm going to find where my homeland is and I'm going to V. You can count on that.
Eddie
What if you have someone in your family? Like, here's the thing.
Amy Brown
I know I have a half brother. I don't know, right?
Eddie
So my.
Amy Brown
But he's in Arkansas, so that ain't very far.
Scuba Steve
You should start there.
Eddie
My aunt on my dad's side, which, coincidentally, they lived in Arkansas. Shout out. But she, like, at my dad's funeral, she had binders for everybody. Like, when we went to go eat afterwards, we all sat down and everybody got their own individual binder. And she shared with us what she'd been working on for, like, decades. And it's our whole entire family tree. Like, you could go in and see who married who and what year and what led to what. And she spent so much time who.
Amy Brown
Married who and what led to what.
Eddie
But she just did it because she was curious herself. So we had like an in house genealogist.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Eddie
And I wonder if someone in your family I know that you don't know yet.
Amy Brown
Oh, you're gonna loan out your cousin to me or whatever?
Eddie
I think. Well, I don't think. No, she's my aunt.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, she's not with us anymore.
Eddie
I think.
Amy Brown
You don't know if she died.
Eddie
I can't remember right now. I need to check the.
Scuba Steve
Look in the binder.
Eddie
Check the binder.
Amy Brown
Well, she ain't gonna be dead in.
Eddie
I know her husband has passed. My dad. She was married to my dad's brother. Anyways, you might have someone you're related to that's already done this for your family. You just need to find them.
Amy Brown
Here's the problem with who I'm related to. As I've explained before a hundred times, my family tree does not have branches. My mom and her sister married my biological dad and his brother. So you got two sisters marrying two brothers. The tree doesn't branch out. We're just one trunk in Arkansas. I have double cousins.
Eddie
Yeah, I know, but surely there's somebody who called and be like, you need.
Amy Brown
To stop saying from Arkansas because I said I knew you were from Mexico.
Eddie
It doesn't mean what I have told you that my sister had a kissing cousin.
Amy Brown
This is not a kissing cousin. I didn't even kiss them.
Eddie
But my, you know, we lived in Texas. But the kissing cousin was when we traveled to Arkansas to see.
Scuba Steve
They got the idea there.
Amy Brown
They were heavily inspired.
Eddie
I'm just saying.
Amy Brown
Okay. Anyway, you guys be ready for me because as soon as I find out where I'm from, I'm going.
Scuba Steve
He's coming.
Amy Brown
I'm out of here.
Morgan
Get ready.
Amy Brown
Okay, I'm out. I'm out. Out, out. Okay, there's a question to be had. Send it into the mailbag. Hello, Bobby owns. I'm in my late 20s. I have a good job, I make good money. I still live at home with my parents and honestly, I love it. We get along great. We split responsibilities. I have my own space. But some of my friends and co workers act like it's weird or even embarrassing that I haven't moved out yet. I've started looking at apartments, but it only feels like I'm doing it because of pressure from other people, not because I actually want to leave. Is it wrong to just do what makes me happy? Or are societal expectations reason enough to finally get my own place signed? Happy living at home. So this is pretty easy. 1. Are you happy? Yes. Check. Are your parents happy? Honestly, if the Answer is yes. Check. Do you have a girlfriend? I'm gonna imagine no. Check on that one.
Eddie
And then, do you want a girlfriend?
Amy Brown
So I think you don't move if you don't want to move. I think you don't move if your parents don't want you to move. There's going to be a time, though, when you're going to feel like you need your own space. Whenever it comes to people like having a relationship, if it's a girlfriend, boyfriend, whatever the case is, apparently that's not an issue. Don't make an issue out of a place where there's not an issue. Who cares about what your friends think? Hopefully you're socking some money away. If you were back and your parents were like, come on, get a job, or you didn't have a job, or you didn't, or you weren't motivated, it'd be a whole different story. If you're happy, if they're happy, you're all good. They may love you being there. You may actually help in ways we don't even know. But I do think that when at times to get a girlfriend, or if you're like, why can't I keep a girl? Well, it's because mom's next door. So for now, you're good. What's the latest? You lived with your parents at home Ever lunchbox?
Morgan
Oh, man. I was 25, I think, when I moved out. 26.
Amy Brown
Amy?
Eddie
20. After college, I did a little bit. That was mostly with my sister. At 22, maybe.
Amy Brown
See, I'm just showing this guy you can make it and live with your parents in your 20s. Eddie, 21.
Scuba Steve
21. Then I went off to college, never came back.
Amy Brown
Morgan.
Eddie
Yeah.
I
Mine was 21 to 22.
Amy Brown
Mine was 17. But don't.
Scuba Steve
It's different circumstances.
Amy Brown
Don't look at me. Don't look at me as the example. You're doing fine, man. Don't make an issue at when there's not an issue. Good luck. There'll be an issue when you want a girl or a boy. I don't know what you like, Bones. My new favorite thing on TikTok is watching people sing normal songs, but as a Disney princess would sing the normal song. Yeah, it's weird, but I'm telling you, I can't get enough of this. This is Layla Schillert singing Teenage Dirtbag by Weedus as if it were sung by a Disney princess.
Raymundo
Her name is Noel. I have a dream about her she rings my bel Watching class in half an hour. Oh, how she rocks in cats and tube socks but she doesn't know who.
Eddie
I am.
Raymundo
And she doesn't give a damn about me. I'm just a teenage dirtbag, baby. I'm just teenage dirt back, baby, listen to me.
Amy Brown
If Ariel sang this, I'd watch Little Mermaid every week.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, this would win an Oscar.
Amy Brown
Dude, I'm telling you, I got, like, four of these that I pulled for the show. This is the same Layla Schiller singing Avril Lavigne. Complicated as a Disney princess.
Raymundo
I like you the way you are when we're driving in your car and you're talking to me one on one. You've become somebody else around everyone else watching your back like you can't relax you're trying to be cool. You look like a fool to me. Tell me why'd you have to go and make things so complicated? I see the way you're acting like you're somebody else gets me frustrated. Life's like this, you. You fall and you crawl and you break and you take what you get and you turn it into. Honestly, you promise me I'm never gonna find you. Fake it. No, no.
Amy Brown
Tell me these aren't a plus.
Eddie
I mean, yeah, they're pretty good. And I'm able to, like, picture them, like, dancing around, looking at the sky, twirling their hair.
Amy Brown
Exactly. I will watch all these videos. So this is Lauren Paley. She was the first person I ever saw do it. And this is her, and she does Kings of Leon singing popular songs how I think a Disney princess would sing them.
Raymundo
I've been roaming around? Always looking down at all I see.
Amy Brown
Isn't this so good? Come on.
Scuba Steve
So good.
Raymundo
Painted faces fill the places I can't reach. You know that I can use somebody. You know that I can use somebody? Someone like you and all you know and how you speak.
Amy Brown
Go make your dream come true.
Raymundo
Chase that dream under covers of the street. You know that I can use somebody?
Amy Brown
You.
Raymundo
You know that I can use somebody. Someone like you.
Amy Brown
Run from the evil witch. Someone like. I watched them to the very end. I don't watch many TikTok videos to the end. They're over. Like, I don't know, four seconds. I can't get enough. I'll give you one more. And this one you may not know as well, but. Amy, do you remember My Chemical Romance?
Eddie
Yes.
Amy Brown
Like, welcome to the Black Parade when I was a young boy. Remember that one at all? Okay, this is the one. I really love this one.
Eddie
I'm curious how she's gonna do it.
Amy Brown
I'm Gonna tell you. Don't be curious because she does it. Excellent. This is Lauren Paley singing songs as Disney princesses would sing. This is a very alternative song. Go ahead.
Raymundo
When I was a young girl, my father took me into the city.
Amy Brown
This is a Disney song.
Raymundo
To see a marching band. He said, love, when you grow up, would you be the savior of the broken, the beaten and the the damned? He said, will you defeat them, your demons and all the non believers the plans that they have made? Because one day I'll leave you a phantom to lead you in the summer to join the parade.
Amy Brown
That's a jam.
Eddie
Nice. She did it.
Amy Brown
That's my tik tok feed. Right? I think my wife looked over once, she's like, why are you watching Disney princesses? I was like, well, you don't understand what they're singing. They're singing hits of the day. So that's in my new algorithm. The WEEDUS one was really good too.
Scuba Steve
Who knew, like, Disney princesses had such a unique sound like, like, because they sing it just like the artist does, but it sounds like a princess.
Amy Brown
That's the point of it.
Eddie
Yeah, there's a vibe.
Amy Brown
So you're saying if I'm getting this right, you didn't know Disney princesses had such a distinct sing communication style?
Scuba Steve
That's why I said.
Amy Brown
I know that's exactly what I said.
Eddie
But it like, never. You never noticed that?
Morgan
No.
Amy Brown
Like, it's almost like Broadway but in a cartoon.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, because like the Kings of Leon one, she's just doing like, I've been walking around, but she's like, I've been walking around.
Amy Brown
So you would say like a Disney princess.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Yeah. There you go. It's time for the good news with Amy.
Eddie
Well, anybody that has a wedding anniversary coming up, it's gonna be hard to compete with this farmer.
Amy Brown
Yeah, I screwed up mine already. I gave away the gift already.
Eddie
Yeah, I know that, but. Well, maybe you could plant some crops like this guy did.
Amy Brown
Okay, if my wife comes home and they' of crops planted, that is not going to be a good gift. What did he do as a farmer?
Eddie
There's a farmer in Kansas, his name is Jesse Blassie, and he spent months preparing a special surprise for his wife, Sarah. Using a very specialized farming technology, he planted more than 65 million red wheat seeds in a field spelling out Jesse plus Sarah. 20 years. Guess what, though? This message is only visible from the sky. So he took her up on a flight, and when it was all ready to see him, perfect. They went up there and she looked down and she could see perfectly. Jesse plus Sarah, 20 years and pretty cool. I think that the way he planted it, it's going to be there till.
Amy Brown
The fall, so I think so, too. It's massive.
Eddie
Anybody that flies over is going to be able to see it. And he said he got the idea from another farmer who did something similar. And he was like, oh, I'm going to figure out exactly how to do this for my life.
Amy Brown
Dang. She's crying. They're in, like, a small plane. She's flying over, she's crying. If I did that for my wife, it'd have to be like, little tomato plants. And you'd have to be able to stand above it, not fly in a plant. And she'd be like, we don't even really like tomatoes that much.
Eddie
Maybe you could climb up on a.
Amy Brown
Ladder, on a tre getting a treehouse that I built. That's a good story. I love when people think far ahead. That means they care. They put in the time and effort. Way ahead. All right. Good job. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, Bones. I was driving through the work garage this morning, and this woman was walking down, and she kept falling down. Anybody else see this woman?
Scuba Steve
No.
Eddie
No.
Amy Brown
Okay. She is dressed professionally, and she's walking down, and she. She falls. And the first time I'm like, well, that sucks. It's a pretty big incline. And all I think was like, oh, that sucks. I don't like to see people fall. And so I slow down, I see her get up, and she falls again. So I stop my car and I open the door and I get out, and I'm like, are you okay? She's dressed completely professional.
Eddie
And she said.
Amy Brown
And she gets up. She goes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I'm like, okay. And watch. Takes a couple more steps, falls again. A third time.
Scuba Steve
Three times.
Amy Brown
Three times. I don't know what. I know what's happening.
Scuba Steve
Do you have high heels on?
Eddie
But, okay, even if you have high heels, you don't just start falling, falling when you're walking. Like, I feel like, was she having some sort of an episode?
Amy Brown
That's why I stopped and got out of the car and said, are you okay? And she kind of smiled and said, yes and got up and fell again.
Eddie
Huh. Maybe her feet were asleep.
Morgan
Or maybe she was leaving after a night out. Like she spent the night somewhere.
Eddie
That's a week night going out. No, they don't.
Morgan
Oh, my God.
Amy Brown
People don't do that on weeknight.
Eddie
I know, but if she's walking to her car to drive, that's not good.
Morgan
Well, yeah, I'm not saying it was good. I'm saying that she went out, came home with someone.
Amy Brown
It was like she was walking down right where you have to go around them the concrete to get to a lower level. Like, I would not have liked me if I wouldn't have stopped. I'd have been like, oh, you should have made sure she was okay. I did stop and get out of the car. And I said, are you okay after the second fall? And she was like, yeah, yeah, I'm fine. She kind of giggled, and then she got up and boom. Maybe she was drunk.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, sounds like it.
Morgan
I'm a little disappointed you get a video for viral reasons.
Amy Brown
I didn't know if anybody else saw her. Nobody saw her?
Scuba Steve
Nope.
Amy Brown
Nope. What would you have done in that situation, Amy?
Eddie
Yeah, I mean, similar to you, I guess just check to see if she was okay. And then when she told me she was fine, I guess left. Like, what are you supposed to do?
Amy Brown
I felt like had I continued to walk and watch her, then all of a sudden, I'm a stalker. You know how lunchbox likes to scare women in the garage here at work.
Morgan
Okay.
Amy Brown
Behind women and scare them in the garage at hours. Sometimes you're like, boo. Yeah. Like, ah. I didn't want to be that because I'd have been on camera.
Scuba Steve
The third fall, was that our. You saw a rear view or did, like, did you see. Was she still in front of you when she fell the third time?
Amy Brown
It's not funny. It's not funny. It ain't funny.
Scuba Steve
Then why do you keep laughing?
Amy Brown
Because I was. Because the first time I saw a fall, I went home. That sucks. The second time I saw her fall, I was like, oh, something might be happening here.
Eddie
Like, is she falling all the way down?
Amy Brown
Well, it was so. It was steep because you know how the garage is. Wraps around and she was falling down. And so I got. I stopped the car and got out. I was like, are you okay? And she looks at me from the ground, gets up, goes, yeah. Laughs. And then falls again.
Scuba Steve
She's still drunk.
Eddie
I need to.
Morgan
Yeah, that's it.
Amy Brown
That's what I'm hoping is she didn't die and I got here before you. I'm just be honest with you guys. That's what I'm asking you. I got here before you guys. So you would have seen her coming up if she were dead in the garage?
Scuba Steve
Oh, correct. Yes.
Eddie
Like, we didn't Pass. I didn't pass a body, but honestly, I'm not sure I would notice.
Morgan
That's a good point.
Amy Brown
And I'm not a bad person for after the third fall, continuing to drive off.
Scuba Steve
No. I mean, no, because you asked and she laughed. Obviously, she's not in danger.
Amy Brown
And then I started to think, did she laugh or was she just having a seizure? Because watch me have a seizure.
Scuba Steve
Oh, you're laughing a little bit.
Amy Brown
It looks like I'm laughing, huh? But if she ain't dead, I'm good. And nobody else saw her, huh?
Scuba Steve
No, no.
Eddie
But I think you need to put out a APB or a poster.
Morgan
Have you seen this lady?
Eddie
Yeah, you need to, like. We need to figure out, like, an update.
Amy Brown
Okay. Okay. If you guys didn't see her, though, she made it out alive, hopefully. Would you, like, put her in your car or anything?
Eddie
No, you can't. No, that'd be kidnapping.
Amy Brown
Oh, that's true, dude. See, that. That was. That was my fear. I didn't want to be like, lunchbox in the garage with women and vulnerable.
Eddie
What was her age, do you think? If he had to guess, 32.
Morgan
Hot or not?
Amy Brown
I need a better question than that.
Eddie
Like, attractive or not?
Morgan
What do you mean?
Scuba Steve
Pretty or not pretty?
Amy Brown
The same question.
Eddie
Well, I know, but, like, what.
Amy Brown
How much is the other question in, like, a. Like, physically, she wasn't there for me to be. Like, she thought I was just concerned about her. Was she in shape? Yes.
Morgan
Okay.
Amy Brown
She would look in her young 30s. She. I don't know what else you want.
I
Did she have heels on?
Amy Brown
I think so.
Eddie
Yeah.
I
She could have just been really bad about walking.
Amy Brown
No, she fell three times, she felt three times.
Eddie
Okay, I. I don't care.
Amy Brown
Put this on record. I did not kill her.
Scuba Steve
Okay, good.
Amy Brown
Because if she didn't.
Eddie
But you might be the last person to talk.
Amy Brown
I know. That's my point. If somebody's missing. I saw her and she fell three times, and then I drove off.
Scuba Steve
I mean, we do have cameras in the garage.
Amy Brown
We can man, school the back, test those cameras.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we can get any cameras in the building.
Amy Brown
They're in the garage.
Scuba Steve
I'll get them for now.
Amy Brown
Just to cover you.
Morgan
In case she does die.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Okay. In case she did. We get that. I was on, like, the third level up or something this morning, like, track, when I came in and I stopped and I get out of the car and I'm like, are you okay? And then she's like, yes, and she wipes out again. Cool.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we'll get the camera showing you come in the building and you're away from the scene.
Amy Brown
Okay, I'm clear guys.
Eddie
This is Karen Reed bizarre than we're giving a credit.
Scuba Steve
We look at this video and lunchbox is like dragging her into his car.
Amy Brown
This feels like Karen Reed trial. That's why I want to be to come on the air and put this record.
Eddie
I. I need to know what happened to this person.
Amy Brown
Me too.
Morgan
And I want to go on record that I don't drag women into my car like Eddie just insinuated.
Eddie
We'll see what the.
Amy Brown
Can you.
Eddie
That was weird.
Amy Brown
By tomorrow can you find the video?
Morgan
Yeah, totally.
Amy Brown
Okay. Oh my gosh.
Scuba Steve
Bones.
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Eddie
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Amy Brown
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Eddie
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Hope Woodard
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J
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Eddie
I don't really have much in my purse. Oh, let's see. Hand sanitizer. It's lavender.
J
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Amy Brown
Seriously.
Eddie
Hmm. Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
J
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Amy Brown
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
Camp Shane, one of America's longest running weight loss camps for kids and promised extraordinary results. Campers who began the summer in heavy bodies were often unrecognizable when they left. In a society obsessed with being thin, it seemed like a miracle solution. But behind Camp Shane's facade of happy transformed children was a dark underworld of sinister secrets. Kids were being pushed to their physical and emotional limits as the family that owned Shane turned a blind eye.
Lunchbox
Nothing about that camp was right.
Eddie
It was really actually like a horror movie.
Bobby Bones
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Hope Woodard
Have you ever thought about going voiceover? I'm Hope Woodard, a Comedian, creator, and seeker of male validation. To most people, I'm the girl behind voiceover, the movement that exploded in 2024. Voiceover is about understanding yourself outside of sex and relationships. It's more than personal.
Amy Brown
It's.
Hope Woodard
It's political, it's societal. And at times, it's far from what I originally intended it to be. These days, I'm interested in expanding what it means to be voiceover to make it customizable for anyone who feels the need to explore their relationship to relationships. I'm talking to a lot of people who will help us think about how we love each other.
Eddie
It's a very, very normal experience. Experience to have times where a relationship is prioritizing other parts of that relationship that aren't being naked together.
Hope Woodard
How we love our family.
Eddie
I've spent a lifetime trying to get my mother to love me, but the.
Hope Woodard
Price is too high. And how we love ourselves.
Eddie
Singleness is not a waiting room. You are actually at the party right now.
Hope Woodard
Let me hear it. Listen to voiceover on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your. Your podcasts.
Amy Brown
Amy, what happened?
Eddie
Okay, so my friend sent me a text, and she pretty much set it up like, you're not gonna believe what just happened to me. She was at a store trying on clothes, and she said, the manager at one point told me that I was hot as blank. He used the bad word S word.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Eddie
And then is she. She's very pretty.
Amy Brown
Yes. Is she hot as blank?
Eddie
Yes. I would say a lot of guys.
Amy Brown
We'Re just factoring all things in. He shouldn't say that, but we're factoring all things in.
Eddie
A lot of guys like her say she's hot.
Amy Brown
Zest.
Eddie
Yeah. She attracts guys. Yeah. And. Okay, I'm just gonna. I'm just gonna read the text because it's easier to do that way. She said, and the manager at one point told me I was hot as blank and then hit on me and did other subtle things. But then he touched the clothes I was trying on that were on my body, and she put that part in all caps.
Amy Brown
Oh, that's not okay.
Eddie
Yeah, I know. She goes, I don't get wound up about stuff, but I definitely feel like this was totally weird. And I replied back, this is absolutely weird.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Eddie
And you should maybe report this, especially if their manager. I mean, whatever level they are. But I mean, who knows if he's doing it other people, and then if he behaves that way, like, what about the people that work under him? Like, I just Was creeped out and she told me the store. I'm not saying that for there's what type of store?
Amy Brown
Athletic wear.
Eddie
Athletic.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Eddie
Yes. She was trying on like you know how those look like tennis dresses are really in style right now. A lot of stores have them.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Not just in style. The hottest ass or pickleball. If I'm just picking away this Perfect. Describe those.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Amy Brown
That's not okay by any means. It's first of all the hitting on. That's just weird. But you can't get into somebody's space and like touch their clothes that they're wearing or their bodies. You can't do that. So I'm not Mr. Let's Report Stuff. But I would definitely report that.
Eddie
Okay. I think I'm going to encourage her to do so. She really is very laid back and I think sometimes she stuff just kind of. She's like, ah. I'm not really going to make that a big deal. But I sort of think that this is something where she should make it a big deal.
Amy Brown
Here's why she should make it a big deal. If she's like, it was nothing fair. You can say that about yourself because you got out of the situation. Why it could be something is by you reporting it, you could actually keep it happening from someone else who. Where they may not feel they have the authority to control the situation.
Eddie
Exactly.
Amy Brown
And they may get taken advantage of on a deeper level. I would, I would for sure tell somebody.
Eddie
Yeah. Because she is a very strong, confident person. And by strong too. Like she works out. She probably could have beat him up. Honestly, like she's.
Amy Brown
That's hot as ass.
Eddie
Yeah. So I think that, you know, she just has a different vibe about her. But to your point, Bobby, not everybody has that. And I think we're definitely going to report this. I'm going to tell her she needs to do it. I'll go with her.
Amy Brown
No, no, I would. This is what I would do. I would find the company.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy Brown
And I would. Yeah. I would email up to the top. Because they're not going to ignore that if they get that email in a box. Hey, my name is this. I was at this store at this time. This person here did this. I am requesting that you reply to this email.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy Brown
To show that you. They're gonna get in trouble. Probably fired.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy Brown
And they should get fired. You can't touch other people.
Eddie
Yeah. Or you can't.
Amy Brown
You just can't touch other people.
Eddie
What manager thinks it's okay to tell a customer that they're Hot as blank.
Amy Brown
See? And if that were just it, I would go, still.
Eddie
That's a.
Amy Brown
Are we sure that's what he said?
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Is she hot as this?
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy Brown
And if she wasn't, I'd be like, maybe she misheard him.
Scuba Steve
But I've been to stores where people are like, you look hottest.
Amy Brown
It's all context.
Eddie
Okay, that's true. That's true.
Amy Brown
I agree. That's why I wasn't just based on that, gonna say, no, you can't touch, though. A wise man once said, and I don't know if it was, like, Shakespeare or the Bible, he said, you can't touch this.
Eddie
Oh, I think that was MC Hammer.
Amy Brown
Or MC Hammer. That's what it was. I knew it was 90s.
Scuba Steve
That's right.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah.
Amy Brown
I knew it was the 90s. Yeah. Will you follow up and let us know what happens there? Yes. You cannot touch. And it's not so much about her. It is about her, but it's not. It's about making sure that other people don't feel vulnerable in that same situation, because that's not the first time this has happened. There's no chance. Yeah. No touching. That's what I say, Bones. All right, which one would you pick?
Eddie
Would you rather get handed $100,000 right.
Amy Brown
Now or flip a coin for the.
Hope Woodard
Chance to win $1 million?
Amy Brown
So I'll hand you 100,000 bucks, or you don't get any money if you lose. But if you do hit, you get the million. What would you do?
Eddie
Oh, man.
Amy Brown
That's from Jess Simone.
Eddie
Okay, what'd you do? I'm gonna flip a coin.
Amy Brown
Wow. You'd give up $100,000?
Scuba Steve
Guaranteed money.
Eddie
I know. With the flip of a coin, I could have a million dollars. I get that. I would have to suck up that I didn't, but that would be crazy. I'm gonna go for it.
Amy Brown
Lunchbox.
Morgan
Oh, that's easy. I'm flipping the coin. I mean, if you're scared, go to church. I'm here to get rich. And $100,000 is awesome. But when you tell me I could have 10 times that amount of money by flipping that coin and it landed on tails, oh, boy. I would be a millionaire. And one flip of a coin.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy Brown
I would take the hundred thousand dollars and walk. It's free money. I didn't ask for it. I didn't work for it. I didn't gamble to get to that point. You're giving me a now. If you're just doing the math of it, you're Doing quote unquote pot odds. You'd go flip the coin because you got 10x versus 50. 50. So the odds are. But I'm taking the $300,000. Like I didn't do anything to deserve it. And you're just going to give me $100,000? There's a chance I get nothing. I'm taking 100,000. I'm gone. Keep your coin. Like I'm out. How could you guys say no to $100,000? You are saying no.
Eddie
Me. It wasn't an easy decision. But I think I just want to go for the good. Go for the. The big, big, big. I don't know. Because what if it lands on it? Then you got a million dollars.
Morgan
That's like if I'm walking into a gas station, some guy hands me a $20 bill. You can have that $20 bill or you can go in there and buy a lottery ticket that you can win 100 million. What am I going to do? I'm gonna go buy the lottery ticket.
Eddie
I don't know about that $20.
Amy Brown
Those different. A hundred thousand dollars changes your life.
Morgan
If I'm at the roulette wheel.
Amy Brown
But hold on. But that last analogy you made does not make sense. And it is. You cannot. You. $100,000 changes your life.
Morgan
You're right.
Eddie
Just because we chose the same thing. I'm not a team. You're one in the center. No, we're not.
Amy Brown
Amy. So here. So it's a hundred thousand bucks or it's a million. Ready?
Eddie
I got a coin. Yeah, I'm ready.
Amy Brown
Okay. Heads or tails?
Eddie
Heads.
Amy Brown
You just want a million dollars?
Eddie
Yes.
Amy Brown
Let's go.
Scuba Steve
And that's why you do it.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy Brown
Let's go.
Morgan
Lunchbox people were calling you an idiot.
Amy Brown
Go. But it's. It's different. Lunchbox. For you. Head.
Morgan
Tails.
Amy Brown
Millionaire. Heads. You lost your money. Oh. You want to see it? I don't want to make it fall.
Scuba Steve
That's. Yeah, that's heads.
Amy Brown
It's heads.
Scuba Steve
100%.
Amy Brown
He's walking over to me for a fake bit with no money. It's not double sided. You never know with you guys. Hey.
Scuba Steve
And that's why you don't do that. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Now guess what? Wasn't meant to be.
Amy Brown
That is not how you would react to that.
Morgan
I'd be crushed. I'd be crushed.
Scuba Steve
But would you?
Eddie
I think I always did. Safe route. So with this fun little game, I.
Amy Brown
Think 100, 000 is so much though.
Eddie
Oh, I know.
Amy Brown
If it were 50 versus 250 I would. I'd go for the 250 because, okay, 50 bucks isn't going to change my life. It may make my day a little easier.
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Amy Brown
So, okay, there's another story. A guy who plays the lotto and always buys the scratch offs, always goes in on a certain day, buys a 1 or 2 or 5$. Every day. Every day. Every day. He has. Definitely has a pattern. Broke his pattern and this day decided to splurge on a 50 ticket. And then he hit for a million bucks. I love that. See? See what?
Morgan
Switch it up. Play for the big dog. That's what he did. He took a chance. He went for the bigger money and he won it. He didn't play it safe, man.
Amy Brown
So then play for the bigger money.
Morgan
I do, I do. I pay the 20 $50 tickets.
Amy Brown
I do, I do, I do, I do. I say, I say, I say. Speaking of games of chance, here's a voicemail that we got regarding Amy and the Wheel. I'm gonna leave the gap. Morning, studio.
Scuba Steve
Morning.
Amy Brown
I just think it's crazy that the last time Amy spun the Wheel of Punishment, she also got the free space.
Morgan
And she never has to do punishment.
Amy Brown
It's always only lb. What's up with this? I just think it's a little fishy. Well, it is not fishy. And I'm telling you, Amy's lost before and it's been really bad. The time that we had her take the world's hottest shot and she thought she was gonna die and I thought she was gonna die, and down goes all of our careers like it's happened. But yeah, if you believe in Lunchbox believes in some kind of luck gods.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Or the Wheel. God.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Then. Then what's happening is supposed to happen because Amy is a better person than.
Eddie
Him, therefore, that's why I just won a million dollars.
Amy Brown
There is no setup. We did it live. We did it on camera, live. We spun the wheel. Ray, hit that audio. She took the shot. Oh, she's gonna puke. Oh, oh, she's puking. Give her some water or something. Lunchbox, help her.
Scuba Steve
Lunchbox, help her.
Amy Brown
Give her some water. Give her some water. Give her some water. Come on.
Morgan
I don't have anything.
Amy Brown
We gotta have water ready for this.
Morgan
Here's my knees water.
Scuba Steve
Here, milk.
Morgan
She's shaking, dude, she is shaking.
Scuba Steve
I don't like that clip.
Eddie
I was shaking. My body was having like. I couldn't have even indicated that reaction.
Scuba Steve
Screaming.
Amy Brown
It's like someone on a ledge. 45, 45 stories.
Eddie
Yeah, because I was Terrified. I thought I was gonna have to go to the hospital.
Scuba Steve
And then three dudes being like, you help. No, you help.
Amy Brown
I can't help.
Eddie
And then it's like, none of us thought to have milk or water ready.
Amy Brown
She's lost before, but she has hit the free spot the last couple of times. And people are like, why does she get a free spot? Lunchbox said free spots on his wheels, too.
Morgan
So I had another one. I didn't get it.
Amy Brown
It's all luck. The universe, luck of the draw. It's time for the Good News with producer eddie.
Scuba Steve
Nancy is 89 years old. She's from North Little Rock, Arkansas. And for over 40 years, she worked as a caterer backstage at the venue there in Little Rock. And she met all of these artists. She loves music, so she met Lionel Richie, Kenny Rogers. And she had this huge record vinyl collection where they would autograph Dear Nancy. Love Lionel Richie. Well, she had a box of it about 15 years ago. She moved houses, lost the box. She's like, oh, no, I'm never going to find that box again. Well, a friend of hers, an old co worker, called her up the other week and said, nancy, I think I found something that you'd really like. She was at a flea market and she found the box full of records.
Amy Brown
No way.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, that's still intact. So she bought the the box and gave it to Nancy. So she reunited with her records.
Amy Brown
If I'd have seen that box, I'd have bought it myself. Not saying that I would have wanted it, but I'm surprised it's still, like, intact.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Amy Brown
At a flea market.
Scuba Steve
She lost it 15 years ago with Lionel Richie's autograph. Lionel Richie, Kenny Rogers. But maybe it's different when it's like, Dear Nancy, you know, and it's not just a generic autograph.
Amy Brown
I don't know. That's still really cool. Yeah, that's really great that she was able to get those back. I'm surprised that nobody bought those. Dang. That's like Ray. Ray wants us to buy, like, a flea market hole and then put all of our stuff in the flea market.
Scuba Steve
Oh, right, yeah.
Amy Brown
Painted door. And we would be consignors at a consignment shop. With what stuff, though? Stuff from here. Junk from the back or whatever. That seemed like good pitch.
Scuba Steve
Junk from the back.
Amy Brown
Come to our spot. We got a bunch of junk from the back. That's a good story. I'm glad she got it back. That is what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good bones. Time for Amy's Morning Corny. The morning Corny.
Eddie
What's the most efficient way to count cows with a calculator?
Amy Brown
That was the Morning Corny Tuesday reviews day. I watched a movie on Amazon called Deep Cover. It's kind of a comedy, kind of a action, you know, shoot up the bad guys kind of movie. It has Orlando Bloom and Bryce Dallas Howard, who is the daughter of Ron Howard, who was also in one of my favorite Black Mirror episodes. Mikey, have you seen this one? I clicked it and didn't start. Got a pretty good review on Rotten Tomatoes. We had a friend over for the weekend, and so we're just looking for stuff to do. It's pretty good. It's pretty good in that kind of funny. But also enough shoot them up that it doesn't have to be super funny. I would give it three and a half out of five drug deals.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy Brown
Comedies are hard now, long form, because we like our comedy in like 15 second doses and we like to flip the screen and go to the next one. But I think Bryce Dallas Howard's hilarious. The whole movie is about. She's an improv teacher and she has a bunch of improv students. And these cops are like, hey, we need somebody that can do improv. Because our cops getting drug deals, they're like, I don't know what to do. They freak out, so they like take them to do the drug deals.
Eddie
That's funny because they know how to just like, just go with it.
Amy Brown
Yeah, she's great. And Orlando Bloom's really good in it. Yeah. So, yeah, three and a half out of five drug deals. It's worth it. But don't expect that your life is going to change after Mike. Did you watch that materialist movie? Yeah, it's Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans. I saw that. People were saying it was amazing. It's in theaters, so I will not see it till it's not in theaters. I had kind of low expectations going into it because it's like a. It's a romcom. But I loved it. It's about them being in a love triangle. And I just thought she was really good in it. And after Madame Web, she was like, oh, man, that was terrible. She's a really good actor. What do you rate it? I give it 4.5 out of 5 dating services. Wow. She plays like a matchmaker. Chris Evans is her ex boyfriend. Pedro Pascal is the guy she meets at a wedding. So then it's like, did she get back with her ex or she go with this new rich Guy.
Eddie
Okay, so where do we watch this?
Amy Brown
In theater. Theaters.
Scuba Steve
You don't go to the movie, you don't watch it.
Eddie
I figured he was about to say that. But when can we watch it at home?
Amy Brown
Probably two months.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy Brown
Amy will love it.
Eddie
I can't wait. I already. That's why I wanted to know where I have to go.
Amy Brown
I got sent this and I was given a heads up to check the mail, and I don't know what it is, but it was sent from a movie company.
Scuba Steve
Oh.
Amy Brown
Oh. So I have. I have an idea what it can be. Yeah. Oh, it's not. Look.
Eddie
Oh, that's Timothee Chalamet's autograph.
Amy Brown
That's Bob Dylan.
Scuba Steve
That's a real autograph.
Eddie
Yeah, but like, did you. Did you order that?
Amy Brown
No.
Eddie
They sent it to you because you watched it?
Amy Brown
Because I talked about it and said he did such a good job, so.
Eddie
I pretty much did that.
Amy Brown
No, he didn't make it out to me. He didn't make it out to me, so. But yeah, the studio sent me that.
Scuba Steve
That's amazing.
Eddie
Oh, cool. Cool.
Amy Brown
It's Timothy Chalamet as Bob Dylan.
Scuba Steve
You got to put that up in the office.
Amy Brown
Yeah, I gotta frame it.
Eddie
We could get a silver Sharpie and just add Bobby to Bobby.
Amy Brown
Did I mention I really love the Materialist with Dakota Johnson? I saw who it was from and the timing of it, and I thought, oh, I bet it'll be something. And then when it came in a do not bend, I figured it would be something signed, but I did not know it was going to be a picture of Timothy Chalamet as Bob Dylan. Oh, man.
Eddie
Not bad.
Amy Brown
Signed by Timothy Chalamet, you guys.
Scuba Steve
From Timothy Chalamet on the. On the.
Eddie
Or from the studio, right?
Amy Brown
It's from Tim. It's from Tim. It's from his home address. It's from the studio. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Ah, that's cool.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah. Well, cool.
Amy Brown
Jeff Raymond.
Scuba Steve
Yes.
Eddie
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that was the movie that put Timothy on the map for me.
Scuba Steve
But we all talked about that movie.
Eddie
Yeah. I said, I guess I had a friend.
Amy Brown
Oh, you think everybody should have got. I feel like I was late to talk about it too.
Eddie
Right. We led to you finally watching it.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Okay, you guys can look at the picture.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Okay.
Amy Brown
I want to talk about the hottest ages of men and women. So this whole story came out about when women feel their hottest. Okay. And I'm gonna. This is gonna be equal opportunity.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Amy Brown
So just so everybody knows, it's gonna get us in trouble. But equal opportunity. What age do you think women feel their hottest, Amy?
Eddie
Is it late 30s, early 40s?
Amy Brown
I'm looking for an age here.
Eddie
Okay, I'm gonna go in their 40s. No, no, Morgan, I feel like it.
I
Has to be like 31, prime age.
Amy Brown
So when women feel their hottest. And I would say there are a couple factors here. One, just because you're younger doesn't mean you feel hotter. A lot of times you feel uncomfortable. You kind of got to get in that spot that. That sweet spot of you're mature enough to know what you want, how your body. And also you still are able to look hot.
Eddie
That was my thinking with the forties. Is that too.
Morgan
They've already had kids.
Eddie
Well. And I felt like in my. Oh, my God.
Amy Brown
The answer is 34.
Eddie
Okay, okay, okay. I can get on board with 34.
Morgan
I thought it was 24, but this.
Amy Brown
Is women feeling hot. Yeah, I think 24 year olds still feel uncomfortable a bit.
Eddie
Yes.
Morgan
Fresh out of college, like, you know.
Amy Brown
Okay, let me ask you this then. Oh, Morgan, finish your statement first before I go back to Creepy McGee.
I
I didn't feel like until I hit my 30s that I really feel comfortable in my own body. So, like, 20s?
Eddie
Yeah.
I
I might have looked really awesome, but I didn't feel awesome.
Amy Brown
Now, what age do you think women are the hottest?
Morgan
Ah, there we go.
Scuba Steve
Who's answering that?
Eddie
Gross.
Amy Brown
No, I'm just. Everybody. Because we're going to switch up and do the guys, too.
Eddie
I know, but we can't. Nothing that ends with a teen.
Amy Brown
You can't make lunchboxes. Rules.
Scuba Steve
Amy, let him be.
Amy Brown
Let him say his thing.
Eddie
Okay. It needs to end with a what?
Amy Brown
Okay, Amy, you can answer first. At what age are women the hottest? It's an unfair question.
Eddie
It is.
Morgan
I know it's not.
Eddie
Gosh, I'm just so. I love. I'm in my 40s, and I think that a lot of my friendships like the 30s and the 40s. The older we are, the hotter we get.
Morgan
Go to the pool.
Amy Brown
Okay, Lunchbox. She's not giving an answer. Right, Lunchbox.
Eddie
What is my answer?
Amy Brown
What's the hot. What's the hottest age?
Scuba Steve
Oh, no.
Amy Brown
For women, 23.
Eddie
Okay, 23. Fresh out of college.
Morgan
Fresh out of college.
Eddie
At least we're fresh out of college. High school.
Morgan
No, no, it's fresh out of college. They're developed.
Eddie
Actually, our brains aren't yet.
Morgan
Creepy.
Amy Brown
I thought he was gonna avoid it. I thought he was gonna walk the line.
Morgan
And it's just a perfect time for them because they haven't had the, you know, adversity of the real world, the stress of the real world. They're still young and carefree. Like, nothing has taken a toll on them. They've just been living life in college and having the best time. Once you get to 26, 27, 28, you're out in the real world. You have the stress of a job, paying bills. It wears on you.
Amy Brown
So the hottest age to you is 23.
I
Morgan, I. I think there's a key part of this. That lunchbox is missing. In college, you are letting loose. You're drinking a lot, you're eating a lot. There's a lot that happens in college with, like, your hormones as a woman. So I would actually say, like, prime. Really?
Eddie
Age.
I
If I look at, like, my body over the course of time.
Eddie
Body.
Amy Brown
Well, that's. That's hot. That's fist we're talking about.
Morgan
Yeah, we're talking about hot. Amy. We're not talking about mind.
Eddie
That's why I told him.
I
27.
Scuba Steve
Eddie, do I have to answer this? Because.
Morgan
Why are you so scared?
Scuba Steve
Because, like, I feel like it's no win whatever I answer.
Amy Brown
Yeah, that's right. It's just one of those dumb bits.
Scuba Steve
We do this gonna get us in trouble. But I'll be honest here. Will say 35 years old.
Morgan
Oh, my. Shut up. You are such an idiot.
Amy Brown
I'll say. I'll say 32.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Eddie
Wait, guys. What?
Amy Brown
I'll say 32.
Eddie
You just wait till you get older.
Morgan
You guys are.
Amy Brown
You're asking us a question. I'm giving an answer. I don't think it's fair for you to tell us our answers aren't our own opinion.
Eddie
You didn't like my answer.
Scuba Steve
What's wrong with you?
Amy Brown
Filibuster for 30 minutes.
Eddie
Filibuster?
Amy Brown
Yeah, you. You're just like. Well, I don't. Okay, guys, come on. What's the hottest age for a guy? We can just ask the ladies. Yeah, ladies, what's the hottest age for a dude, period?
Scuba Steve
And I'm 46. Just remember that.
Amy Brown
What kind of marker are they using?
Scuba Steve
I'm just saying. Maybe she's gonna say 46. I just want people to know.
Amy Brown
What age are guys physically the hottest? Amy.
Eddie
Physically the hottest.
Scuba Steve
She says 46.
Amy Brown
Are you gonna filibuster? Are you gonna give an answer?
Eddie
I'm trying to think of an answer. All that keeps coming to My mind is 50.
Morgan
Oh, my God.
Amy Brown
Morgan, what age are guys the hottest?
I
This is tough because I feel like it would be like, a yeah, like a late 20s, early into 30s, because guys glow up later.
Eddie
See?
I
Yeah, they definitely have their glow.
Amy Brown
Like 50.
Eddie
It's not.
I
It's not like, that college range because they're still a little quirky. They're still figuring it out. I feel like maybe 33.
Amy Brown
Okay. I would probably say 30, 233 as well, because your metabolism is still rocking pretty good. Anything you do physically that changes, your body will change because of it. Once you get up to, like, our age, like, I'm 45 now, it's like you gotta put extra effort in the change. And not only that, when you get hurt, you don't bounce back quick. So I'm gonna go. Yeah, I'm gonna go. That's. I'm gonna go 30. I'm gonna go 33. Ish. You guys want to answer that? Let's walk. When's the guy the hottest?
Morgan
I have no idea.
Amy Brown
Yes, you do, Eddie.
Scuba Steve
35. 35.
Amy Brown
35 for you both across the board.
Scuba Steve
I think so. I think everyone's pretty, like, comfortable with who they are at 35, too, and that reflects on how good you look.
Morgan
Eddie, can we be real? You really think women look their best at 35 years old?
Scuba Steve
Yes, I do.
Amy Brown
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Because anything younger than that's like, they don't even look like a woman.
Eddie
What?
Scuba Steve
I'm not. I'm not about.
Amy Brown
So Morgan doesn't look like a woman to you?
Scuba Steve
No, she's like a little girl.
Eddie
Oh, that feels creepy, too, for some reason.
Amy Brown
Wait, no, no. Me.
Eddie
Wait, I.
Morgan
When do you.
Amy Brown
Okay, when do you think the guy. Guys feel the hottest? So this is the other part of that women's question.
Scuba Steve
Oh, feel.
Amy Brown
So. So that was. That's different. Yeah. When do you think guys feel the hottest, Eddie?
Scuba Steve
I mean, younger. I think we feel like we're so hot at, like, 25. But, like.
Amy Brown
Like.
Scuba Steve
Like Morgan said, though, we're like Bambi, dude. We're idiots.
Amy Brown
Lunchbox.
Morgan
I mean, I don't know. You were.
Scuba Steve
You were there once.
Eddie
What about feeling? When have you felt. Have you Hot.
Amy Brown
The hottest.
Morgan
I mean, my whole life, I felt hot. That's the problem.
Scuba Steve
It's like, even when you're a kid.
Morgan
Yes.
Amy Brown
Do you feel as good looking now as you did when you were 25?
Morgan
Like, I still. Like, when I. If I go to the pool, chicks are like, there he is.
Amy Brown
That's true. They are like, there he is.
Morgan
Yes. And so, I mean, I don't know.
Amy Brown
That they're like, there he is, but they're like, there he is.
Morgan
And Maybe my. Maybe my hottest was probably, you know, when I'm slamming shots and chicks are the bars going, man, that dude is good looking. He can drink with like, like a fish.
Scuba Steve
Like a fish.
Morgan
Yeah. So maybe 24.
Amy Brown
I think I would say 36.
Scuba Steve
That's when you feel.
Amy Brown
It's definitely the 20th because I just didn't feel comfortable in my own body till like yesterday. But I'm a little later. Okay. Like yesterday was the first day I ever woke up. I was like, yeah, I feel pretty good here. I mean, I think 36 guys feel the hottest. 32 is when they actually are. It's a pretty good little window there.
Scuba Steve
That's good.
Amy Brown
Anything you want to say? You really haven't said much this segment. What?
Eddie
Yes.
Amy Brown
I haven't really said anything just because.
Eddie
My answers are different than everybody else.
Amy Brown
Given an answer, I've been like, hey, give us a number. And you're like, well, are we talking about their belief system? Are we talking. No, it's.
Eddie
Well, I was just thinking overall attraction. But I did give an answer. I did. And I think that y' all probably feel your hottest. Yeah. In your late 20s.
Amy Brown
Oh, I didn't know.
Eddie
You didn't.
Amy Brown
Or you're not having money then.
Scuba Steve
Well, yeah.
Eddie
Now it's. Now you're equating money to the.
Amy Brown
To feel feel is different than look.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Like your confidence, that's part of your look.
Eddie
Like, okay. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
If you walk around all sad with.
Amy Brown
Your shoulders hunched over until like yesterday.
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Eddie
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Eddie
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Eddie
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Hope Woodard
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J
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Eddie
I don't really have much in my purse. Oh, let's see. Hand sanitizer. It's lavender.
J
I'm good.
Amy Brown
Seriously.
Eddie
Hmm. Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
J
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Eddie
Oh, I have raisins. I'm a mom. Wait, wait one sec. I've got got cupcakes in the car.
Morgan
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Lunchbox
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Eddie
It was really actually like a horror movie.
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Hope Woodard
Have you ever thought about going voiceover? I'm Hope Woodard, a comedian, creator and seeker of male validation. To most people, I'm the girl behind voiceover, the movement that exploded in 2024. Voiceover is about understanding yourself outside of sex and relationship relationships. It's more than personal, it's political, it's societal. And at times it's far from what I originally intended it to be. These days, I'm interested in expanding what it means to be voiceover to make it customizable for anyone who feels the need to explore their relationship to relationships. I'm talking to a lot of people who will help us think about how we love each other.
Eddie
It's a very, very normal experience to have times where a relationship is prioritizing other parts of that relationship that aren't being naked together.
Hope Woodard
How we love our family.
Eddie
I've spent a lifetime trying to get my mother to love me, but the.
Hope Woodard
Price is too high. And how we love ourselves.
Eddie
Singleness is not a waiting room. You are actually at the party right now.
Amy Brown
Let me hear it.
Hope Woodard
Listen to Voiceover on the ice iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Amy Brown
Wake up, wake up in the morning. Then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turning. Then you hear any Amy launch box. Morgan too. Scooby, Steve, Red habit trying to put you through. Mike D's riding his wigs next bid and Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this this is? This is the Bobby Bone Store. Morgan's been trying to sell things on Facebook Marketplace. Not very much luck.
I
No, it's kind of been a disaster. I've had one lady who keeps trying to call me over Facebook like every hour of the day.
Amy Brown
Oh, she's hitting Facebook call. Like she wants you to Answer the text message.
I
She's like, please answer. And I'm like, well, ma' am, what do you need? And she's like, I need dimensions. I said, it's on the listing.
Hope Woodard
What else do you need?
I
And then she'll try and call me. And I'm like, like, I don't understand the disconnect here. That's just one of them.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Hope Woodard
Then I had.
I
I'm trying to sell these tires, and I had this guy come and look at him, and he was hanging out for, like, an hour and a half. I'm like, so do you want them.
Amy Brown
Or, like, some dude hung out for an hour and a half?
I
Yeah, thankfully, my boyfriend was there. I was not by myself.
Eddie
Yeah, but that's way too long.
Amy Brown
That's weird.
Eddie
Yeah. And he.
I
Because he kept calling, like, discount tires. Like, what ply are these? I'm like, man, I don't know.
Amy Brown
The.
I
That's the kind of tire they are right there. Like, it was the craziest inspection. I'm like, I just. I feel like I need to give up on selling anything right now.
Amy Brown
Lunchbox. Any advice?
Morgan
Yeah, give up. Like, it is miserable. Like, Facebook Marketplace is the absolute worst place in the world to sell stuff because you get these people that will say, hey, I'm coming, and then they don't show up, or they ask you a million questions, and then they just stop responding. And it's unbelievable how hard it is to sell stuff on Facebook Marketplace. It is a death zone over there. I don't understand it either.
Amy Brown
Is yours just coming from the palate?
Morgan
Yes.
Amy Brown
Amy, any advice? You've done some Facebook Marketplace?
Morgan
It's all.
Eddie
I mean, I overall have pretty good experience. I don't know that I've had anything too crazy lately.
Amy Brown
Have you been selling or buying?
Eddie
Selling.
Amy Brown
Okay. Do people come to your house?
Eddie
Some. The last one was some songwriter's parents. They bought something.
Amy Brown
What are you selling?
Eddie
This is a. This is a old Christmas tree. I sold, like, towards the beginning of the year, like, a. Like a fake Christmas tree that I was, like, finally done with. And they were the sweetest older couple, and their son happens to be a songwriter. Like, he's written stuff that we all know. Like, it was just. I have. I've had good experiences lately. I don't got me wrong. I've had some horrible ones.
Amy Brown
Most creepy experience you ever had?
Eddie
Oh, probably. Well, there was this one guy that, like, showed up in a van.
Amy Brown
I'm already not opening the door. You show up in a van, you're due by yourself, whatever. I had for sale. We're sold out.
Eddie
He was, like, there to pick it up, and then he like, no, it don't matter.
Amy Brown
It don't matter. You got to give a warning then. You can't just show up in a random van by yourself. No, no. When you're a single, vulnerable woman. Nope. Will not. You drive a truck. You get a truck from a buddy.
Eddie
But you can set up exchanges now where you don't even have to tell.
Amy Brown
Me more about the van guy, though. I didn't know more about the van guy. Well, did you date him?
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy Brown
Okay.
Eddie
No, I didn't. Updating him, but I didn't interact with him. I just saw him. But he pulled up, got there, but then the stuff was on the porch, and then he never came to get it on the porch. He just pulled up and then turned around and then sent a note of like, hey, had an emergency. Have to go.
Amy Brown
Well, that's so weird. He wanted to abduct the crap out of you.
Scuba Steve
That is weird.
Amy Brown
He had chloroform in his hands.
Morgan
Oh, my goodness.
Amy Brown
Oh, no. He wanted to abduct you?
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy Brown
Did they see a picture of you before they come to your house?
Eddie
No, there's no photos.
Amy Brown
It's not like a dating. It's not like a. You see who you're buying from?
I
You can see their profile.
Scuba Steve
It's not linked to your Facebook.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah. No, not mine. I have a. I have a. I have a.
Scuba Steve
You have a burner.
Amy Brown
No, you don't.
Eddie
No, no, no. They don't see who I am. They do not.
Amy Brown
But, Morgan, they see who you are.
I
Yeah, it's on the. It's connected to your profile.
Eddie
Unless they're kind elderly people, I will let them in. If they are kind elderly people, they can come in.
Morgan
So how do they message you?
Eddie
Through Facebook. But, guys, they know what she looks like. My account. Wait, wait, wait.
Amy Brown
That's why they got pulled up in the van and drove off. He wanted more on the porch than whatever chair.
Eddie
They can see. Like, my updates and my posts.
I
Well, they can just see your profile.
Eddie
Picture, but they can't see my.
Amy Brown
What are you posting?
Eddie
My family or like, I'm talking.
Amy Brown
I don't think they wanted to abduct your family. They were just looking for you.
Eddie
I know, but now I'm just curious. Like, I don't know what all. Can they see what all you have public.
Amy Brown
I think if you just go to your pro.
Eddie
This is my Facebook that I set up way back. Like, I don't really use it for anything.
Amy Brown
Oh, man. You know, she for sure almost got.
Scuba Steve
Stolen by the guy in the van.
Amy Brown
By the guy in the van.
Morgan
And she's just now realizing they can see her picture and she lied to.
Amy Brown
Us about her profile for a minute to try to get us.
Eddie
Let me. Let me look into this. I didn't know. I thought that you just showed.
Amy Brown
Let me look into this.
Eddie
No, you just showed up as, like, you know.
Amy Brown
No. What?
I
That's your profile.
Morgan
Oh, my gosh.
I
And it says your name.
Eddie
Hold on. Oh, my gosh. Wait. Okay. See, cuz I'm so used to using, like, I have my Amy Brown account, you know, like my. My public, my work one, but then I have my other one from like way back in the day that I don't.
Amy Brown
You were so judgment on the van thing. You're like, I just has a van.
Scuba Steve
I was the guy.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Now the guy was about to take her, chop her up, eat her, do a bunch of stuff.
Scuba Steve
Hey, I was wrong about that.
Amy Brown
Yeah. Okay.
Eddie
Okay, okay. Okay.
Amy Brown
Well, Morgan, good luck.
I
I don't feel good about this anymore.
Amy Brown
Yeah, good luck. Did you sell those tires or what?
I
No, not yet.
Amy Brown
Because he.
I
Wait, I also saw this man's butt crack because he was just hanging out. It was just.
Amy Brown
What does he talk about for an hour?
I
He just kept calling, like, different tire places for, like, questions. And I'm like, I just was trying to sell some tires.
Amy Brown
My guy. Can you. Can you leave lunchbox. Any advice for her? Just quit.
Morgan
Just quit.
Amy Brown
Put them on the pallet.
Morgan
Yeah, just throw them on the curb and let someone take them.
I
But you can make good money off of them.
Morgan
Okay, have fun, you know.
Amy Brown
Okay, good luck, everybody. Amy, we'll look into that a little more.
Eddie
Okay, I'm over on Facebook right now.
Amy Brown
Do you see what they see?
Eddie
Yeah, I don't think it's anything. You can't even really see my face. I have like, such a. It's such a weird photo.
Amy Brown
Turn your computer around.
Eddie
Yeah, okay.
Amy Brown
Don't click out of it.
Eddie
I'm not.
Amy Brown
Let me think. If I had a van and I was.
Scuba Steve
Let's see.
Amy Brown
If I was an abductor. Oh, I for sure steal you. Yeah, yeah, I already saw it. I saw.
Eddie
That's me.
Amy Brown
Yeah, No, I would come get you.
Eddie
But I have a little baby in my photo. It's weird. Like, I wouldn't. Whatever. Anyway, somehow when I just logged into Facebook just now, my dad's profile popped up. And then I clicked on that and now I'm there. And his birthday was a couple Weeks ago. And there's all these people wishing him happy birthday. And I'm like, do they know he died?
Amy Brown
Okay, we've gone.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we're somewhere else now.
Amy Brown
Peter. Right. Peter is out of here. On the phone, we have Michelle, who lives in Oregon. Michelle, good morning.
Lunchbox
Morning, studio.
Scuba Steve
Morning.
Amy Brown
So we're going to play Never going to get it. The most impossible game of all the games. No, you're not going to get it. Never, never going to get three chances. The question is, 2012 was the first year more women than men did this. What is the thing? 2012. And, Michelle, I'm going to give you a chance because you have to answer first by yourself. Then you'll team up with the show. And then there's the wild card round. You have three chances to win. 2012 was the first year more women than men did this. Never going to get it. No, you're not going to get it. Never, never going to get it.
Morgan
Not time. No, you're not going to get it.
Amy Brown
Never, never, never, never going to get it. Okay, Michelle, I'm coming to you first. 2012 was the first year more women than men did this.
Eddie
Got tattoos.
Amy Brown
That's right.
Eddie
No way.
Amy Brown
That's right.
Eddie
What she do that?
Amy Brown
That's right.
Morgan
Wow.
Eddie
I had like.
Morgan
That's right.
Amy Brown
That's right.
Scuba Steve
What did she say? Wear tutus.
Eddie
Got tattoos.
Amy Brown
Oh, got tattoos.
Morgan
That is right.
Amy Brown
That's right.
Eddie
Okay. Hey, fun game.
Amy Brown
You know what? She gets the bell.
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Wow.
Amy Brown
Holy crap. Oh, my gosh. I cannot believe it.
Eddie
And she was, like, really struggling. The only reason I said that was because my niece just. She lives in Nashville, too. She just got a tattoo, and that's, like, the first thing I was like, wow. Just try this, because she just showed me her tattoo. That is crazy.
Scuba Steve
It's amazing.
Amy Brown
That's crazy. That never happens, like, maybe once in the history of this game.
Morgan
Wow.
Scuba Steve
What's crazy is I had that, too.
Amy Brown
You did not. Did anybody have it, really?
Morgan
No, no, I had something better.
Amy Brown
Michelle. I don't. You won.
Morgan
Wow.
Eddie
Abby. Like, can someone help me? Because I never get it. I'm never gonna get it. So that is just. Thank you, Brittany, because Hershey getting a tattoo made me think of tattoos.
Amy Brown
She got it. That's the new song. Okay, well, put her on hold. We got a big winner.
Morgan
That was anti chromatic.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy Brown
How about that, man?
Morgan
I mean, what was the tattoo of? I mean, we.
Amy Brown
Yeah, it kind of kills the vibe.
Scuba Steve
But, yeah, a little bit.
Amy Brown
Hey, Raymundo, play me voicemail number one.
Eddie
Hi, this is Melissa Calling from Huntsville, Alabama.
Amy Brown
I was listening last week and I think Raymundo was going to wear some sort of fishnet collared shirt to work. He all said he could do that and you'd have to decide whether that was acceptable for work wear. I wanted to find out. Did he wear the shirt and what.
Eddie
Did you guys decide?
Amy Brown
Have a great day. Thank you. He did wear the shirt. I noticed him wearing the shirt. I waited to see if anybody else would bring up the fact that he was wearing a see through fishnet type shirt. No one did. So I let it. As Arkansas Keith would say a sleeping dog lie. Amy, did you notice it?
Eddie
I did notice it and I saw it, like I complimented him on it in the hall. I thought it was looked good, but I was just waiting to see if anybody else was gonna bring it up.
Scuba Steve
Both of you guys were waiting.
Eddie
Like, I. I didn't think it was.
Amy Brown
Anything crazy, but you can see a little. You can see a little nipple.
Scuba Steve
You had to stare really, to see?
Eddie
Yeah. Like, it's like if you stop them.
Amy Brown
And went right in, you could see nip. But I thought for summertime it was semi appropriate. Any of the guys notice?
Morgan
Oh, I noticed. And I was like, I can't even talk to you.
Amy Brown
Oh, is that weird and gross?
Morgan
Yeah. I was like, this is so awkward and weird. This is not what you should be wearing.
Amy Brown
Did you like wearing it, Ray? I did. Next is going to be the one that's the cut off. So there won't be any collar. No, no, no, no. The fishnet's in, guys. You guys are behind it, man. I'm telling you, everybody, it's the new trend.
Scuba Steve
I expected the holes to be bigger, though. Like it. The holes are micro.
Amy Brown
Be like fishing at lingerie or whatever. Yeah, it was very.
Scuba Steve
But it was smaller than I thought.
Eddie
Yeah, I did think it was me. A little more risque.
Amy Brown
Yeah, me too. You could barely see the nipple. We wanted full nip. Give me voicemail number two.
Hope Woodard
Is Bobby searching again on Wednesday part two.
Amy Brown
I swear he said this sucks.
Lunchbox
Did that happen?
Amy Brown
What's happening? Totally fine if you are. I'm just curious. No, I'm not.
Scuba Steve
What is she?
Eddie
What happened?
Morgan
I have no idea.
Amy Brown
I said this S word sucks.
Eddie
But did you say it? Okay, I didn't think so.
Amy Brown
I have no problem with cursing. I just don't do it. But also, I define cursing different than other people. I say some words and people think are bad. I don't say the traditional curse words like you.
Eddie
Sometimes you say D I, C, K. Yeah.
Amy Brown
If a person is that, I don't ever talk about it as a body part.
Eddie
Right.
Amy Brown
But if a person's acting like that, or if a guy's name's Richard, I'm like, hey, there's old Dick.
Scuba Steve
You say the B word.
Amy Brown
No.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Amy Brown
I don't say the A word. I don't say the B word. I don't say the C word. No, the D word. I'll only say if I'm referring to a person, either their name or how they're acting. I will not refer to it as the body part. There is no E word. I don't say the F word.
Scuba Steve
What about the D word that blocks water?
Amy Brown
No, don't say that one. Unless I'm actually talking about, for example, the Ouachita Dam where I grew up. Up there was a dam that separated Lake Ouachita and Lake Hamilton.
Eddie
Okay, so what, what did you say? Where? She thought you said the S word.
Amy Brown
But you said, yeah, like ships in the night.
Eddie
Oh, you.
Amy Brown
Except I don't say that word. The S word.
Eddie
I know. Well, you. Okay, I guess I'm trying to understand what you actually.
Amy Brown
Who knows? I talked so fast. Who knows? Okay. Yeah. Okay, cool. We had just those voicemails and there's that caller. Nailed it so quick we had to like. We had a lot of like six minutes for a segment there, but she crushed it. Congratulations to her. Bobby Bone show. Bonehead Dory of the day.
Morgan
This story comes to us from Vancouver, Washington. A 59 year old man drives for doordash and gets an order. Hey, can you pick up these groceries from the grocery store for me? So he goes, picks up the hundred dollars worth of groceries, drops them off at the house, then he leaves. Next morning, about 10:00am, he's like, Man, I didn't get a big enough tip. I'm gonna go back and visit them.
Amy Brown
No way.
Morgan
Yeah. So he goes back at 10am and knocks on the door, says, hey, man, you were supposed to give me a cash tip. You weren't supposed to tip me on the app. I need a bigger tip.
Amy Brown
Oh, no. That's what happens.
Morgan
That's when the homeowner notices he has a gun in his waistband.
Scuba Steve
Oh. Oh my God.
Amy Brown
Oh, my gosh.
Morgan
So they start fighting and the homeowner is able to get the gun out of the waistband and call 911 and he was arrested.
Amy Brown
This is Amy's worst nightmare, Bonehead ever.
Eddie
Retaliation.
Amy Brown
She always fears retaliation for everything thing. Yeah, that's scary.
Scuba Steve
This guy even slept on it like all night. Thought about it and still thought that.
Amy Brown
Was the right thing to do, like, the best decision. Dang, that sucks, dude.
Morgan
Okay, I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Amy Brown
Lunchbox has a question that he's gonna ask us. I don't know what the question is, but it's about the palette. Quick refresh. Two years ago, we bought an Amazon returns palette. We don't know what's on it, but we spent, like, 700 bucks. And you buy it not knowing what's in it, then hopefully sell it all back, and you make a profit. And it became a sore spot for the show because he never gave us our money. We had to, like, threaten him to get our money. We finally got it. What's the question?
Morgan
So I've had this, like, bug sprayer thing. It's like a big old container. It's got a hose attached to it. I don't know how many gallons is. It's huge. Brand new, and I've had it listed for $15 on there. I mean, it's like, brand new is like 35 or 40 bucks, but I put up for 15. What a steal, right? And I haven't had any bites.
Amy Brown
Okay. Pun.
Scuba Steve
No pun intended.
Morgan
Bite. Oh, bug bite. Got it. And I got a message, and someone is offering me $9.
Amy Brown
Take it.
Scuba Steve
Yep. Take it.
Amy Brown
Done. Why hold it?
Scuba Steve
Did you want to. At this point, you want to get rid of yourself.
Amy Brown
You've been lying for two years.
Morgan
I know, but it's been up there for probably about a year.
Amy Brown
Bought. Sold. Matter of fact, we'll take a. That's what I'd say. No, no, no, no, no, no. Come get it. We'll take eight. Sell all that crap. Because everything. Everything now is a profit. You lower the prices on everything. Everything must go. Liquidation sale.
Scuba Steve
Well, that's true. Everything's a profit.
Amy Brown
Everything's a profit. Fine. After two years, we just want our money.
Morgan
So you say take the $9 and run.
Amy Brown
Yeah, I would say take the $9 and say thank you, and then walk slowly, actually.
Morgan
Well, I don't. Yeah, I don't mean.
Scuba Steve
But you don't need to run away.
Amy Brown
I wanted to.
Morgan
If I come to you and I'm like, oh, I sold this thing for $9. And you look it up, and you see it's like, 40.
Amy Brown
We don't know how much you sold anything for. You have not given us a sheet. You've not shown us the sheet. We don't care. We just want our money. So to sell it.
Morgan
All right, I will go back to this guy and say, hey, man, you want to kill some bugs for $9?
Amy Brown
No. No. Just say yes. Done. No need to do. You're going to kill bugs. Just done. No need to make it complicated. Done. Yes, sir. Anything else you want? Anything else you see, I'll give you 25% off. Look on the sheet, look on the page.
Scuba Steve
What else do you have? Good on there, dude? What else is left?
Morgan
Well, see, here's the problem. I still have that expensive shower head, but I think it's missing pieces. It was, like, a 700 shower, but it's. I. I can't figure out if it has all the pieces, so I don't know how to, like.
Amy Brown
Can you open it up and look in the instructions and see if all the pieces.
Morgan
I've never seen anything that fancy.
Amy Brown
Well, bring it. Bring it in. We'll give it. We'll give it to Eddie. He'll take.
Scuba Steve
I can take a look at it, see if I'm missing pieces.
Morgan
Yeah, okay.
Amy Brown
Yeah, bring it in.
Morgan
Yeah. Because it's a nice one. And so it's still.
Amy Brown
How much new is it?
Morgan
Like 700.
Amy Brown
Wow.
Scuba Steve
And you know what?
Amy Brown
Even if we sell that for, like.
Scuba Steve
200, but they're building a house kind of by my area. Like, I can walk in there and talk to the contractor. Like, dude, this is. You need this for the bathroom.
Eddie
Let me see what this looks like.
Amy Brown
Bring it in tomorrow.
Morgan
Okay, I'll bring it in. But, yeah, I'm gonna sell that thing. And I want to do one. I do want to have another update. The gas can with no lid. I gave it away.
Scuba Steve
That's okay.
Morgan
I couldn't get anybody to buy it. It's been sitting there. I finally just set it out by the curb.
Amy Brown
Question. Why not buy for $150 a lid and then sell it? The whole thing? It's like you're investing a little bit into. That's where my mind goes.
Scuba Steve
So smart.
Morgan
I honestly, I don't know if they just sell the lids.
Amy Brown
They do, they do.
Morgan
Every time I bought a gas can, it comes with a lid.
Amy Brown
Absolutely. But you can also get online and buy a lid. Like the screw. The little screw. Like a big yellow. That one. It's okay. Hey, somebody smart. No, no, no. Somebody got a free gas can. That's cool.
Scuba Steve
I was with Lunchbox. I'm like, dude, that's great, dude.
Amy Brown
Give it away, right? Just give it away. That's fine, too. All right, so you can buy easily. The gas can spout kit. It's 6.99. You get everything.
Scuba Steve
Dang it, Lunchbox.
Amy Brown
I'm just happy he's working on the crap.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah, no, no.
Morgan
I've been working, guys. It's been non stop work.
Amy Brown
Do we have another payment coming soon?
Morgan
Well, yeah, you do.
Amy Brown
I can't.
Morgan
I'm glad you asked.
Amy Brown
Now we're talking.
Scuba Steve
Have you sold the camcorder?
Morgan
Yeah, that's a long time ago, man.
Amy Brown
There's a camcorder?
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah, that's a camcorder.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, that's gone.
Morgan
That's gone. We sold that.
Scuba Steve
Okay, okay.
Amy Brown
Hopefully in like 1997.
Scuba Steve
The fact that somebody bought that, impressive.
Amy Brown
Who even needs a camcorder these days? Okay, let us know when we get some more money.
Morgan
All right.
Amy Brown
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Eddie
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Lunchbox
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Camp Shane, one of America's longest running weight loss camps for kids, promised extraordinary results. But there were some dark truths behind Camp Shane's facade of happy, transformed children.
Lunchbox
Nothing about that camp was right.
Eddie
It was really actually like a horror movie.
Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Hope Woodard
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Eddie
A lot of times, big economic forces show up in our lives in small ways.
Scuba Steve
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding, but the price has gone up. So now I only buy one Small.
Amy Brown
But important ways from tech billionaires to the bond market to, yeah, banana pudding.
Bobby Bones
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Amy Brown
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Eddie
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Amy Brown
He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me.
Eddie
How far would he go to cover up what he'd done?
Amy Brown
The fact that you lied is absolutely horrific. And quite frankly, I question how many other women are out there that may bring forward allegations in the future.
Eddie
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Summary of "The Bobby Bones Show" Episode Released on June 17, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Production: Premiere Networks
Timestamp: [01:43]
Bobby Bones opens the episode by delving into the controversial history of Camp Shane, one of America's longest-running weight loss camps for children. While the camp promised transformative results, Bobby reveals that beneath its cheerful exterior lay troubling realities. This segment introduces listeners to "Camp Shame," an eight-episode investigative series that explores the rise and fall of Camp Shane, shedding light on the mistreatment and fatphobic culture that sustained the camp's operations for decades.
Notable Quote:
[01:43] Bobby Bones: "Camp Shane, one of America's longest running weight loss camps for kids, promised extraordinary results. But there were some dark truths behind Camp Shane's facade of happy, transformed children."
Timestamp: [21:00 - 26:00]
In this heartfelt segment, Amy Brown shares a concerning incident she witnessed early one morning. While driving through a work garage, Amy noticed a professionally dressed woman repeatedly tripping and falling on a steep incline. After the third fall, Amy felt compelled to check on her, fearing she might be experiencing a medical emergency or under the influence. The conversation among the hosts reflects on the appropriate response to such situations, balancing concern with respect for the woman's autonomy.
Notable Quotes:
[21:18] Amy Brown: "I was driving through the work garage this morning, and this woman was walking down, and she kept falling down."
[24:15] Amy Brown: "I felt like had I continued to watch her, then all of a sudden, I'm a stalker... But I was clear guys."
Timestamp: [47:00 - 55:00]
Amy initiates an engaging discussion and interactive game segment focusing on perceptions of attractiveness across different ages for both men and women. She poses the question: "What age do you think women feel their hottest?" The hosts share varied opinions, ranging from early twenties to mid-thirties, emphasizing factors like confidence, maturity, and physical well-being.
Notable Discussion Points:
Notable Quotes:
[47:56] Amy Brown: "So this whole story came out about when women feel their hottest."
[48:05] Eddie: "Is it late 30s, early 40s?"
[50:00] Morgan: "Prime. Really?"
[54:16] Amy Brown: "I'm a little later. Like yesterday was the first day I ever woke up. I was like, yeah, I feel pretty good here."
Timestamp: [67:00 - 70:00]
This high-energy game segment challenges listeners with trivia questions. The featured question for this episode was: "2012 was the first year more women than men did this." Listener Michelle from Tucson, Arizona, triumphantly answered "got tattoos," breaking a long-standing streak for correct answers among participants.
Notable Quotes:
[69:02] Eddie: "Got tattoos."
[69:05] Amy Brown: "That's right."
[69:14] Eddie: "That's right."
Michelle's correct response is celebrated, adding excitement and a sense of achievement to the segment.
Timestamp: [42:05 - 43:44]
The hosts share uplifting news to balance out the heavier topics discussed earlier. A standout story involves Jesse Blassie, a Kansas farmer who created a monumental display by planting over 65 million red wheat seeds in a field, spelling out "Jesse + Sarah, 20 years." This heartwarming gesture celebrates their 20th anniversary and is only visible from the sky. Jesse's dedication and labor serve as a testament to enduring love and creativity.
Notable Quotes:
[19:42] Amy Brown: "I screwed up mine already. I gave away the gift already."
[20:34] Amy Brown: "I think so, too. It's massive."
[42:05] Eddie: "Nancy is 89 years old. She's from North Little Rock, Arkansas... She was reunited with her records."
Timestamp: Various
Throughout the episode, listeners' voicemails and questions are addressed, adding a personal touch to the show. Topics range from unexpected experiences on social media platforms like Facebook Marketplace to workplace dress code inquiries.
Notable Interaction:
Notable Quotes:
[70:28] Amy Brown: "He did wear the shirt. I noticed him wearing the shirt. I wait to see if anybody else was gonna bring up the fact that he was wearing a see-through fishnet type shirt."
[72:38] Amy Brown: "I don't say the A word. I don't say the B word. I don't say the C word."
Timestamp: Interspersed
While adhering to the user's request to skip advertisements, the hosts occasionally mention promotional segments discreetly within discussions. However, these are minimal and do not detract from the core content of the episode.
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" skillfully balances investigative storytelling with interactive and relatable segments. From uncovering the hidden truths of Camp Shane to engaging listeners in conversations about personal confidence and societal perceptions of attractiveness, the show offers a diverse range of content. Additionally, uplifting stories and listener interactions add depth and maintain an engaging flow throughout the episode.
Overall Highlights:
For those who haven't tuned in, this episode encapsulates the essence of "The Bobby Bones Show"—a blend of serious investigation, personal storytelling, interactive fun, and community engagement.