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Bobby Bones
The Bobby Bones Show. A couple voicemails.
Amy
Go ahead, Bobby. I was just wondering what your latest.
Morgan
Sports memorabilia purchase was.
Bobby Bones
My husband just gifted me a personally signed microorizioni jersey from the Miracle on.
Amy
Ice hockey team from the 80s, so just curious.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty cool. You know, I'm not buying as much. I'm now building ways to feature a lot of mine because I'm building some new studios, but the last thing I got was probably a Bill Goldberg championship wrestling belt. You familiar with Bill Goldberg?
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
Goldberg. If I just say like that.
Amy
Nope. Makes me think of Mark Wahlberg.
Eddie
Different guy.
Amy
Dude telling you where my brain went.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So his name's Bill? Yeah, Bill Goldberg.
Eddie
I didn't realize that. I just know him as Goldberg.
Bobby Bones
His son plays college football.
Eddie
For who?
Bobby Bones
So does Rick Steiner's son. I think he's playing college football now, too. A lot of those wrestler guys are. And also, I think Rick Steiner, another one of his sons, is a wrestler for wwe.
Eddie
That's cool.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm pretty sure all that's accurate. I did take down my golf simulator yesterday. Completely.
Amy
Why?
Bobby Bones
Took it out of my. Out of the house.
Amy
Why?
Bobby Bones
What do you mean? Why are you so shaken?
Amy
I don't know. Because that's.
Eddie
I don't understand.
Amy
I don't know. I thought you liked that. Like, why would you do that? It seemed like a perfect, like. What's going on? What are you doing?
Bobby Bones
Need the space. Oh, got a baby coming. We're turning one of the bedrooms into.
Amy
Oh, is that the nursery?
Bobby Bones
No, because that's in a property outside the building.
Amy
That's what I was thinking is a little weird.
Bobby Bones
We built a nursery on a building on the property that's not even in the house? Yeah, no, I took it down. Had a guy come and take it down. I donated it to a school here, and so they came and spent a couple hours, like, taking it apart. That's cool.
Amy
So you're done with. You're over it?
Bobby Bones
I'm not over it, but I don't really need that massive setup anymore. And so not only that smaller golf simulator. Yeah. And also, I just wasn't playing on the simulator as much. We're using it mostly for background for studio.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
And so because we're Building other studios don't really work from there as much anymore either. So they took it down. And we're moving some other stuff from the house in there. We're moving some stuff from another room to make another bedroom, like by the gym, where our gym is. And then because one of the bedrooms is going to be a nursery. So we're just moving stuff around.
Amy
Gotcha.
Bobby Bones
Nursery is kind of nothing in there except a couple of things I put together. Yeah, I say. I should say we. That my wife and I put together.
Eddie
Oh, she helped. Yeah. I couldn't tell from Instagram she took the picture. I don't know.
Bobby Bones
I pictured she's going to be in a picture.
Eddie
No, she would. No, I didn't think she'd be in a picture, but I thought she would, you know, like you were building in the. She's. Oh, let me take a picture of Bobby building it.
Bobby Bones
No, she also is not going to start taking a picture of me doing anything. I have to be like, take a picture of me doing this.
Eddie
All right. Right.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. All right, next up, I just have.
Amy
A quick follow up and I apologize if you guys have already talked about it. Bobby, are you going to work with Eddie so Eddie can go to the house auction and try to buy the nice house? Just wanting to know.
Bobby Bones
Thanks, dude. Eddie didn't have his ducks in a row.
Eddie
But hold on, there's an update. I forgot.
Bobby Bones
So set it up before you update it.
Eddie
Yeah, so there's a house that I kept driving by and it said for auction. For auction. Right. It's like in a very nice part of town. For sure, it's an expensive house. I called them up and they said, you know, they're probably thinking it'll go for, I don't know, like, it could go for like 400,000, which is very affordable for a place like this. For the size, for the location, all of it. But I don't have that money. You'd have to have, I think, 20% in cash there at the auction if you win it. And I don't have that. So my offer to you was like, you lend me the money and. And then when I sell my house, I give you your money back with like whatever 5% interest.
Bobby Bones
That was the deal.
Eddie
Right. Do you remember that?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And I didn't feel like that was a fair deal because you just wanted my money for something I could do with my money.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And secondly, you didn't really have how you'd pay for the house.
Eddie
I did when I sold my house.
Bobby Bones
But I mean, when I sold my house. Right. You had to have the money before.
Eddie
That Contingency, I think, is what they call that.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Eddie
So what's crazy is that was December 6th, dude. No one showed up to the auction.
Bobby Bones
What?
Eddie
No one showed. They said they didn't have enough people. So they didn't have it. It's going up for auction again.
Amy
Is this a tactic?
Bobby Bones
Like to say, we had an auction but really don't have an auction? Or, like, so it makes people like Eddie. Oh, it's like, chunk. I don't know that it's a tactic, but it could. It could be Chum in the water.
Amy
Yes. A good practice. You want to create that there is a lot of interest, and now you're saying that there's not that much interest.
Eddie
Well, and then I thought, like, so.
Bobby Bones
What'S the difference in the second auction, then? What's going to be different?
Eddie
Well, the fact that no one went. I mean, I just feel like, why.
Bobby Bones
Would that make people go again to me?
Amy
Now I'm reversing my whole tactic thing, and I'm thinking, if other people. This is what they do. This must not be that desirable. There's got to be something. Like, why wouldn't they show up?
Bobby Bones
But it would be desirable at a lower price, always.
Amy
But. But it's an auction. You get to bid whatever.
Eddie
And I thought that was the risk of an auction. When you put some up for auction, you may get what you want, you may not.
Amy
Yeah, I mean, you have your starting bid, but.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but there's also protection, even on ebay, that you can list something, and if it doesn't sell for this much, it won't sell. But the auction still takes, like, a very small percentage for their time.
Eddie
Yeah, I don't know, dude. I thought I took that as a sign, like, something's up, that it needs to be mine.
Amy
Yeah, something's up. Like.
Bobby Bones
Like nobody wants it, so probably it didn't meet the opening bid.
Eddie
That's crazy. Which is less than the number I. I brought to you. I'd. I'd need less money.
Bobby Bones
Why don't you just take a loan out?
Eddie
I don't want to do all that.
Bobby Bones
You know, that's what you'd be doing with me.
Amy
No, you're my banker. You're. Less paperwork. Are you kidding?
Lunchbox
You.
Amy
He just has to. You have to approve it. But that's just you. Like, a bank would have to dig into all kinds of.
Lunchbox
Eddie wouldn't be able to afford that.
Bobby Bones
Let me get my stamp out. Rejected.
Eddie
Denied.
Amy
The bank of Bobby is a little different than.
Bobby Bones
It's just not the business I want to get in.
Eddie
I just thought that was crazy.
Bobby Bones
Dude, if I wanted to get in the business, I'd go find it and just buy it.
Eddie
Then it's just investment. It's just a little investment for you to make a little extra cash. That's it.
Bobby Bones
It's not worth whatever you need. 50, $60,000. 50? I think it's 50 at 5%, that's not even guaranteed. Because you have to sell. Your house has to be worth it.
Eddie
Contingency.
Amy
Like, sell. The years when you keep saying your house, the house you live in.
Eddie
Dude, I'd sell that house, and we'd move into this one. No heartbeat.
Amy
A house that is up for auction.
Eddie
Yeah. I already looked through the windows. It's livable.
Bobby Bones
Is it nicer than your house?
Eddie
Nah, but it's livable.
Bobby Bones
But why would you go live in that house?
Eddie
Yeah, I'm telling you, it's prop. The property's big, and it's in a great location.
Amy
When you say great location.
Eddie
Yeah, I mean great location.
Bobby Bones
If it were so great, somebody would have bought it.
Amy
Exactly.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Well, I don't know.
Eddie
They did say something about a flood plane.
Bobby Bones
That's probably a big part of it.
Eddie
But I'm not worried about it. The house is from the 50s.
Bobby Bones
You probably can't insure it.
Amy
Oh, yeah. Like, did you. Does it say, like, blue zone or whatever color it is?
Bobby Bones
You need to do more research on this.
Eddie
Oh, I just saw the sign.
Bobby Bones
Dude, that's your research. You drove by the sign outside, and.
Eddie
I looked at the windows.
Bobby Bones
All right, let's go around the room. Amy, what do you have over there?
Amy
Okay. So did y' all see Ariana Grande? And I don't know how to say her last name, but. Cynthia. Okay. Yes. So obviously they were in Wicked together, and then now they're all together all the time, and they sort of have morphed into each other. They kind of look similar. They both have thinned down, like, a lot. And they were talking about their relationship recently, and it just came up with my friends the other night too, so I was gonna bring it here, but they define the relationship as non demi curious. And, like, they're not together, but they're just curious about what it would mean to be together. And it just got me thinking of, like, why does that need a label?
Bobby Bones
My theory is they actually hate each other.
Amy
Really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Okay, then. But why are they, like. They have matching tattoos?
Bobby Bones
Because they're so over the top about it. That. That's why I feel like.
Amy
So they're just strictly doing all of that for movie promotion?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yes. To get people to talk about it and to say things like that because they know people will be. That's so dumb. And talk about it.
Amy
Yeah. I don't know that I'm like, it's so dumb. I guess I just don't get it. And I don't know why there has to be so many labels. Like, what's just like, hey, yeah, we're curious. Like, we're. I don't know, we're seeing if we like each other.
Bobby Bones
I don't even know what those words were.
Amy
You said Demi non. Demi curious.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like it doesn't affect me. So I don't care.
Amy
Yeah, no, I was just. I guess I'm curious.
Eddie
You're Demi curious.
Amy
I'm curious about. Yeah. What is going on. Like when I look at their relationship. Yes. Like something is off about it. It's. It is odd. I had not thought of Bobby's theory, which could make sense. And then I haven't even seen the movie, but some people were saying that they saw it in, like someone. One of my friends, and we were talking about it like a couple, like got up and walked out because they were. They didn't like the movie.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I don't know about that. I can't think for other people. But I know that you have two extremely creative type A personalities that did two movies together. There's no chance they got along and love each other. Like, they act like it. I think that's overcompensating for them. Probably want to kill each other. Just my speculation, maybe based on a couple of things that I've heard, but slight things and so. And I think they go over the top about it so much so people don't think the other way.
Amy
Got it. I just have to. I'm not even going to.
Bobby Bones
I'm pretty. Demi curious. I'm curious what a Demi is.
Eddie
Yeah, me too.
Bobby Bones
Demi Lovato Morgan.
Morgan
I did some quick research and that actually isn't anything. It was something that went viral online and it's a buzz term that fans like jokingly, as we're using to describe them. So I don't know that that's actually been said by them or that it's actually a group. It's just kind of a meme that's going around currently.
Bobby Bones
I still stand by the fact they hate each other.
Amy
That is interesting. I wonder if they even know how much they hate each other.
Bobby Bones
They probably do.
Eddie
I Mean, usually, you know, I often.
Bobby Bones
Know how much I hate people. Yeah, right, right.
Amy
There was a clip of them on some talk show. Kelly Clarkson or somewhere. And they were. Yeah, they were going over. Oh, we got this.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Created. You're right.
Amy
This took a life of a. Oh, so they didn't.
Bobby Bones
They didn't even say.
Morgan
No, they didn't.
Eddie
Amy, you got this.
Amy
Makes me feel so much better.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I still stand by. They hate each other, though.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I've not changed on that. Okay. Lunchbox. Yeah.
Lunchbox
There was this guy flying a plane down near Orlando. Little, small plane. Mayday, we got an engine trouble. I'm going to try to emergency land at the Orlando airport.
Never mind. I'm not going to make it. Goes down, crashes on the highway, hits a Toyota Camry.
Bobby Bones
We hit a car, nobody hurt.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Eddie
Amazing.
Bobby Bones
So imagine you're that car, though, like flying a plane. You know the risks. The same way if you're driving a car, you know the risks of hitting another car. So. And then you got this guy, and we hear about plane crashes all the time. We don't want to see him happen, but he's like, I got emergency land. This freaking thing. What do we do here? All of that is within the possibility of flying a plane. And all the things in a car hitting another car, hitting a tree, a dog running out. That's in the possibility of driving a car. A plane hitting a car is not the possibility of things happening. If you're the car, you don't expect that. All of a sudden, you're just driving down the road and you're freaking Hyundai. And a wing is over the top of you and lands on you.
Amy
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy. I once thought I was being chased by a helicopter when At a fly tire.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
And I slowed down and stuck my head out the window and looked up to see where the helicopter was because it was right over the top of me.
Eddie
You didn't feel the vibrating of the car?
Bobby Bones
No, But I also thought it was weird that when I slowed down, the helicopter slowed down, so it was right over the top of me. And for some reason they were chasing me. But it was a flat tire. But imagine the shock on this car's face whenever they get hit by an airplane.
More than the airplane hitting the car.
Eddie
Oh. Cause they know.
Bobby Bones
Cause you know what's coming. Yeah.
Eddie
Oh, man. That's a car.
Bobby Bones
You're adjusting for crashing, Landing on a highway.
Amy
Yeah. You've already claimed tornado.
Bobby Bones
Cars have no idea.
Eddie
Yeah, like, that's not a blind Spot you check the air.
Bobby Bones
You don't get a little signal on.
Eddie
Your mirror, that little yellow car signal.
Lunchbox
And then you got to call your insurance. I've been in a wreck. I need to file a claim. Oh, what'd you get hit by a plane?
Bobby Bones
Nobody died.
Lunchbox
No one died. No one got hurt.
Eddie
Really?
Lunchbox
Walked away. That's.
Eddie
Yeah. Do you call the cops? What do you do?
Bobby Bones
This makes me very demi. Plain curious.
Just curious how it all happens, you know, and. All right, Eddie.
Eddie
All right, so this is crazy. Is also a plain story, but this is interesting. It happened on October 30th. There's a JetBlue plane leaving Cancun, and in the middle of the flight, it just loses altitude. People are like. It drops fast. The pilots are like, we don't know what happened. And they send 15 people to the hospital because they hit the roof.
Bobby Bones
Everybody flew up.
Eddie
They hit the ceiling of the plane, all that. Right. So it took them a while to get the investigation out. This is kind of crazy. The investigation came back, and they're saying that cosmic rays from space caused that to happen.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, exactly.
Amy
What?
Eddie
So. So, like, they try to do a scientific. Dude, I might be on your team.
Amy
Here are fans, the ones saying this.
Eddie
They were biking.
Bobby Bones
They were ray curious.
Amy
Cosmic rays from space?
Eddie
Yeah, from.
Bobby Bones
What does that mean?
Eddie
So apparently the scientific explanation is there are these rays that we don't see coming from space. They could also come from the sun, but they said these probably didn't come from the sun. But there are these particles in the air that. These magnetic particles that when they hit a computer chip, like a plane is all computers now. It just completely throws off off all the zeros and ones is what they said. So. But I don't know that's a scientific explanation. Honestly, dude, this kind of sounds like aliens.
Bobby Bones
Sounds like something up there, right?
Amy
What are the odds of this happening?
Eddie
It said that last year.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, you're right. Because I've not heard of this happening ever.
Eddie
It said that last year it's grounded 6,000 planes because of this phenomenon. We didn't know about that.
Amy
Like, they. They like. Because the plane experience it. So now the plane is grounded or the plane just never took off for.
Eddie
Fear of different problems up in the air that they're blaming on cosmic rays.
Amy
Interesting.
Eddie
From space. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy. Thank you for that. Yeah, it's right at my wheelhouse. I know. Have you guys gone into the Malaysian flight and learned and read more about that?
Amy
The missing one?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I got into the whole rabbit Hole of that again, where obviously this thing flies and it's on its flight, and then all of a sudden, it is manually changed. Somebody manually changes the flight, and then it flies over the ocean, runs out of gas, crashes, everybody dies. They can't find the plane. There have been some little parts. This is years ago, like, maybe 15, 20 years ago. There have been some little parts that have washed ashore at this point. So they don't think the plane. Like in that television show where the plane disappears and goes back. No, where the plane disappears and goes.
Eddie
Back in time and comes back manifest?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they don't think that happened.
Amy
So 11 happened March 8, March 8, 2014. So 11 years ago. So.
Bobby Bones
So what's crazy about that is, after all the investigating they've done about this and some of this we already knew. They went to that pilot's flight simulator, and he had done this. He had practiced this different flight path.
Eddie
Oh. They knew, like, his history of what he was doing in the simulator. Whoa.
Bobby Bones
And so they think that he was probably. Because there are a lot of. A lot of conspiracy theories. Government shot it down. And who knows, because I watch so many shows where they go into computer and they just plant stuff like, the government could have shot them down and then went onto this guy's flight simulator and like, planted that in there. So I never believe anything.
Eddie
I don't like that.
Bobby Bones
But according to the story, they went in his flight simulator. He had similarly simulated.
A similar route.
Eddie
And for what? Just to crash the plane?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
In the ocean?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Probably commit suicide and take everyone with you.
Eddie
Like, why can't you just do it yourself?
Bobby Bones
Well, you don't really get in a plane by yourself.
Eddie
Good. You can steal one.
Bobby Bones
You can't steal an airplane that big and fly over the ocean like that.
Eddie
That's how he wanted to do it, I guess.
Bobby Bones
Probably like, 40 minutes after takeoff. And it was a. I don't know much about airplanes, but Boeing 777 is one of those big boys. Obviously, if it's flying internationally, it's got to be big enough to have all that gas.
Eddie
And 737 is like, what we're used to flying, like a Southwest plane.
Bobby Bones
Is that right?
Eddie
Yeah. So 777's gotta be bigger.
Bobby Bones
The transponder, which is what has the location, was switched off, not went dead manually switched off. And then the military radar showed it had turned kind of back and then flew into the space where it's just all water. Like, it was the longest route where there was no landing, There was no distress call.
Amy
Yeah, it's a great mystery.
Bobby Bones
They just pinged it. I don't feel like it's a mystery.
Eddie
I feel like he just did it.
Bobby Bones
It's one of two things. Because all that stuff is manually turned off is why. I believe the simulator stuff while they were on the plane that was manually turned off. You can see that based on the record of them tracking the plane, if it was shot down, it would just disappear. Wouldn't manually turn off. It continued to be pinged as it flew. After it manually was turned off, if it was shot down, it would just disappear straight down. There'd be no pinging of it.
Eddie
So words like lost and disappeared in mystery, all that makes. Makes it sound like, oh, it just was there and now it's just not. And no one knows where it is. Sounds like it just vanished.
Bobby Bones
Well, that would be that show we're talking about. Manifest.
Eddie
Manifest this.
Bobby Bones
It did vanish, but they were able to ping it like they can an iPhone, because they can't really track where you are on your iPhone, but they can track to what signal that you were closest to. That's how they caught that Brian Kohlberger dude.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Eddie
That's pinging.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And so investigators found deleted flight simulator data on the captain's home computer showing a route similar to. Similar to the actual path of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 over the Indian Ocean, including a simulated landing on an island with a small Runway.
Eddie
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Leading to speculation about pilot involvement, though no definitive proof of the actions of the actual flight was found. So I was reading all about that yesterday down that rabbit hole.
Eddie
What started that? TikTok. No, maybe for me, it's always a TikTok video. And I'm like, let me look more into this.
Bobby Bones
Maybe. I don't know how so. Probably so you could be right, but I don't have an actual root of it. Cassettes are back. Music cassettes are becoming more popular in the U.S. cassette sales have hit their highest sale since 2003. Artists are releasing their new work on a variety of mediums, including cassettes. And while music on a cassette doesn't sound as good for some listeners, cassettes allow for more of a physical connection with their favorite artist. I mean, cassettes are just records.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Now because back people still buy vinyl, but 10, 15 years ago, it became massive. Like getting vinyl. Getting vinyl. But we're too close to cassettes for that to be like the.
Retro fun. This now is that cassettes are. Have now been gone for long enough.
That's kind of cool because it's old school.
Eddie
It's kind of cool that they're gonna experience the troubles of having a cassette. Like when it. When it tears on you, you know, and you have to, like, put it back together and use your pencil to reel it up.
Bobby Bones
I feel like there were less troubles with cassettes, though, than records.
Eddie
Because they scratched. Once it scratched, it was done.
Bobby Bones
Dead.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And not as big. I like that about cassettes. CDs changed it all. And then streaming.
Eddie
And then you were talking, too, about how, like, if you use it too much, the lettering on the cassettes work.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah. My hooting. The blowfish tape. You couldn't even tell what the songs were anymore because I just flipped it so much and it just kept rubbing the tape. So if you used a cassette a whole bunch, it just slowly blacked out all the songs on the top of it. You had no cassettes you'd listen to that much?
Amy
My guess, not really.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, your story?
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Morgan
In California, you know how people are putting out snacks for their delivery drivers on the porch?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Morgan
So I guess these two ladies who were walking to a tennis match saw some snacks that were put out for delivery drivers on another person's porch, and they decided to help themselves to the snacks. And it got caught on ring doorbell footage. The mom sees it as it's happening and decides to go track them down. Who took the snacks?
Bobby Bones
Oh, give me a break.
Lunchbox
Get out of here.
Bobby Bones
People are so stupid. Go ahead.
Morgan
And so she confronts them. She watches them play their tennis match because I guess there's like, a tournament going on. She watches it happen and then goes up and approaches them and asks them if they want to make a donation to the snacks for the delivery drivers.
Bobby Bones
If you put snacks out, that's open.
They're open. I think it's weird that these people ate the snacks. I'm not acting like that's normal.
Amy
That's weird.
Bobby Bones
But if they're out there and someone eats them, I don't think you go chase them down and demand that they pay back part of your snack.
Eddie
Fine. Is there a sign that says these are for delivery drivers only?
Morgan
There was a sign that. It said that.
Bobby Bones
Okay, if there was a sign, I can be convinced the other way. Because, you know, if you read the sign.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but she wasted her whole day to go watch a tennis match for some 50 cent snacks.
Bobby Bones
But that would be principle. I'm starting to shift on this.
Lunchbox
How old were the people that ate them?
Morgan
Oh, they're like, at moms. So older.
Amy
And they play tennis. Like, everything's Weird about this.
Eddie
Oh, mom play tennis.
Amy
I know. That's what I'm saying. Like, they're. It's also. I just see that as like a. More so.
Bobby Bones
I feel like both sophisticated groups are losers.
Amy
Can we just like.
Bobby Bones
Like, you don't need to eat people's snacks if there's a sign that says these are not for you. Okay, so that's number one. Number two is, is it really worth going to chase down people that ate your snacks? No, I think both people are losers here.
Morgan
Well, and the funny part was she was sitting there not only watching them the tennis match, but she also watched them consume the snacks at the tennis match. Like, she has footage of all of this.
Bobby Bones
How she just trying to get behind.
Lunchbox
Is this set up?
Morgan
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
I don't think it's set up. But it feels like she recorded them to have the recording so she could post it.
Amy
So you're just walking by this house on your way to your tennis match?
Bobby Bones
I'm not gonna lie. Let's say you're walking by. It's a small neighborhood. It's like, you know, nice houses. Yeah. There's some.
Sparkling water out front. That'd be nice with maybe like, little cups of carrots.
Eddie
Healthy snack. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And you're going to play tennis.
Amy
This is weird. Were they drinking?
Morgan
There was fireball involved, apparently.
Amy
Okay, so alcohol was involved.
Eddie
It had to be the dare.
Bobby Bones
I dare to get those cookies.
Amy
Old ladies like, dare.
Morgan
And then I guess so after that, like, they gave him a few dollars. I think they gave him six, seven dollars in cash. And then that next morning, there's more ring footage of them dropping off snacks to add to the.
Bobby Bones
They were shamed.
Eddie
They made up for it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Both groups feel like losers.
Eddie
Sounds like both groups have a lot of time on their.
Amy
Like, what? I need to know what time of day were they?
Bobby Bones
Nobody has a job. Yes, that's what it does sound like. Good point. Nobody has a job here. There's a woman who's suing her employer for firing her because she came into work too early.
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
She took the company she used to work for to court for firing her because she came in too often too early in the morning. Coming in too late can be considered grounds for dismissal, but it turns out that arriving too early can be considered a serious problem by employers. She found out the hard way when she was let go after repeatedly ignoring warnings that she was arriving too early. So if they said, hey, you can't do this, and she kept doing it. I understand. It doesn't matter what she's doing. If they say, please stop doing this, you have to stop doing it because it's not. You don't own the business.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
So it does sound weird to fire somebody for getting there early.
Lunchbox
But.
Bobby Bones
But if there's something, there's some possible misconduct that could be happening while she's at work or it makes them vulnerable to a lawsuit because maybe they're not able to have the protections, the normal protections for her if she's there early and they say, please stop coming into work early. No, please stop coming into work early, do it again. Okay. One more time, we're going to fire you. Did it again. Okay, you're fired. I'm totally down with that.
Eddie
I did work with someone that they would get to work super early so they could leave early. And I remember it became a problem at one point. So that could kind of be it too. Like, you come in early doesn't mean you can leave early. And maybe she was doing that.
Bobby Bones
The young woman who worked for a delivery company was in the habit of arriving at her workplace around 6:45, even though her contract stipulated that she was supposed to start at 7:30. This meant she started her shift earlier than her co workers, which displeased the manager. She was first reprimanded and in 2023. But she continued to arrive early, ignoring the threats from management. That's the big part. If management ever says, hey, stop doing this, you have to stop doing this. And management can then say, hey, we're going to discontinue our relationship regardless of what it is.
Why would you keep doing it when they say don't go?
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
And if you want earlier hours, you have to go, can I have earlier hours? And if they go, no. Well, you don't get earlier hours, but then you can go. Try to find a job where you have earlier hours.
Yeah. It's bizarre. The headline makes you think, well, that's stupid. They're firing her for getting her away.
Amy
Right, Right.
Eddie
And she wasn't even that much earlier. Like, was it 45 minutes?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, every day.
Will Ferrell's elf costume sold for $319,000. One of the costumes that he wore in the movie Elf sold for over $300,000. The listing said this was the costume he wore when he pushed every button in an elevator and thought it looked like a Christmas tree.
This may have been the most Christmassy item at the auction, but it wasn't the most expensive. One of Harrison Ford's fedoras from Indiana Jones and the Temple of doom sold for $437,000. Damn, I'd rather have the elf costume than a single fedora. It'd be hard to display the elf costume though, and it would look cool.
Eddie
To put a glass case yeah on a dummy, right?
Bobby Bones
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Eddie
Boba Fett is from Star Wars.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Knew that. But I don't know which one is. Is Boba Fett that big fat thing that goes. You are like.
Eddie
No, no, no. Maybe Jabba the Hutt.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I think I'm also combining people.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Because the person who goes dancing. You are. Is that Jabba the Yoda? Yoda. Okay. So I'm doing Jabba the Yoda.
Eddie
Yeah. And. Which is two different characters.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so who's the real fat thing?
Eddie
Jabba the Hutt. And he talks like this.
Bobby Bones
I think Boba Fett's a better name. If I can step in and say that I think Boba Fett's a better name for that fat thing.
Eddie
What is Boba Fett? He's a bounty hunter or something.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
And he has his own TV show now, too. So that might be why it's Late.
Bobby Bones
Night with Boba Fett.
Eddie
That's a talk show.
Bobby Bones
Alf had a talk show for a while. The Boba Fett Blaster, which I'm assuming is a gun.
Eddie
It's his gun. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
From the Empire Strikes back. Sold for $613,000. That's wild that people have that kind of money. What I'm assuming it is are people coming together as an investment to put it away and then sell it again later. I'm not thinking, for the most part that people buying this. It's just like one dude who's a big Boba Fett fan or a big Star wars fan. That does happen occasionally. There are really rich people. The owner of the Colts, Jim Irsay, used to do that. Used to buy a bunch of guitars and would travel around with a museum and he would buy it. Rich dude loved it. For the most part, when this stuff is bought, it's bought by groups looking to invest in it to sell again later for a bigger price. If you just had that in your house and someone drove by and saw it in the window, like, you'd want to steal it.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Or if you knew where it was. Yeah.
Morgan
Morgan, what would your collection be? Because we. When we were at a charity event last week, there was a guy there who had this whisky, like, supposed to be the biggest whiskey collection in the world.
Amy
Right.
Morgan
And him and his friends have collected this whole group of whiskey that now they can go around and show it off to people and sell it at charities for people to come and try their whiskey. So if you could have a collection of anything that you take around, have.
Bobby Bones
A collection or it's a collection. I have either. Well.
So wait, he travels around to sell the whiskey?
Lunchbox
No, no, he. He has like a. I guess it's like a warehouse. It's a club where you can go drink the whiskey, but it's a very private club. But he goes to these charity events, and he auctions off the experience where you can come to the whiskey club and drink the whiskey. And depending on how much you pay. Depends on how much. What level of whiskey you get.
Eddie
And he has, like, a large collection of whiskeys?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so what is your question then? If I could have anything?
Morgan
Yeah, like, if you could have a collection that you either bring people in to see or you take around. Like your friend took around the guitars.
Bobby Bones
That's not my friend. He died. He was the owner of the cult. He's a billionaire. I wish he was my friend, but he was cool. Yeah. I didn't know.
Amy
Or just, like, if you had the largest collection in the world of something.
Eddie
I mean, if you're. If you're gonna be asked that question, just go big. Like dinosaur skulls, you know? Like. Right.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Or exotic sports cars. But no, that. That's not on brand with me. So I think something super cool would be old, like vintage baseball cards like you have, because those are worth millions of dollars. Like Babe roots, Mickey Mantles. Like, that would be cool to have, like, a. A room that is all of that. You know, the Lou Gehrigs, the Willie Mays.
Eddie
That'd be cool sign.
Bobby Bones
Like, that would be cool. And I have a small collection. I have. My biggest are cards are at the. The bank.
Eddie
You have a Babe Ruth.
Amy
Oh, like in a vault in a storage deposit box.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because I don't want that in my house. Because if somebody robs me, I still.
Amy
Have my gold in my freezer. Huh?
Bobby Bones
Oh, Amy, like your gold coin?
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Is it okay to put gold in the freezer?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
My sister came over. She opened up. She's like. She was getting ice, and she's like, what?
Bobby Bones
How much is that worth?
Amy
$4,000.
Bobby Bones
Why is it in the freezer?
Amy
Dinah is just where I put all my important things.
Eddie
Okay, now everyone knows.
Amy
Well, I've told y' all before, like, my passport, my birth certificate, I keep all that in my freezer.
Eddie
Is it, like, on top of me?
Bobby Bones
Okay, come.
Amy
Like, okay. I get bluebell.
Bobby Bones
Don't, don't, don't, don't.
Eddie
Don't threaten.
Amy
No, no, I'm not.
Eddie
Don't invite people over.
Amy
But I'm, like, saying yes. That's a lot I also. I know I found it.
Eddie
Do you see? She was gonna be like, come take it. I dare you.
Amy
I'm saying, come. I'm also like, she's like, that flag. You know, I have a wedding ring. Like, okay, TVs.
Bobby Bones
I don't understand. What's your point with all this?
Amy
I don't know either. I guess I'm like, I know that that's. I need to put it somewhere else, but.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Probably thought out first.
Amy
No, it's just cold gold.
Eddie
Yeah. It's not going to freeze.
Bobby Bones
I think I would have, like, a baseball card, vintage baseball card collection that people could come in the room and be like, wow, this is cool. And look all the way around.
Morgan
Okay. And so the ones that you have in your vault, why do you have them there? Like, is the hope to one day resell them or to show them off? Like, how does. I don't have any collections of anything. So I'm.
Eddie
So you do Harry Potter stuff.
Amy
Okay.
Morgan
It's not like somebody's gonna be interested in that.
Bobby Bones
I keep an old Mickey Mantle card in there just because it's worth so much and just feels reckless leaving it in my house.
Morgan
Okay.
Bobby Bones
That's the reason, I guess. If I wanted to get it, I would just drive over there, get it. I really don't have any intention of selling it, but also, I probably could sell it at some point. And so is the cool thing knowing.
Morgan
That you own it? Is that kind of the cool. I'm just so curious. The thing behind all these.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, probably. I mean that. And I've got a decent watch collection as well, but I don't really have anything, though. I would just take people into and be like, check all this out. But if I could, it would be that probably it'd be on brand. Yeah. I bought it because I felt like it was a good deal.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
When I bought it. And I think I could probably sell it back now for one and a half times what I bought it for. But I've got other cards. I'll be like, amy, I'll tell you exactly where they are. They're worth a lot.
Eddie
Come and get it.
Amy
Well, I just mean, I feel like if you're gonna go through the effort of breaking into somebody else's house or breaking into house, you should at least.
Bobby Bones
Know where their valuables are.
Amy
No, like, breaking into a house, like, break it. You should break into somebody else's house. Like.
Okay, that's not that challenge or threat.
Bobby Bones
Like, feels like a challenge.
Eddie
It really does makes me want to.
Bobby Bones
Break into her house. And I don't even break into houses.
Eddie
Just to get the gold.
Amy
Whatever.
Bobby Bones
I just want to show up and be like, look what I. God. She's like, how'd you get that?
Eddie
It's in your freezer.
Bobby Bones
You said I can never do it.
Amy
Well, I have an alarm. You can't.
Eddie
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Why do you challenge me with crap like that? You don't think I can find your code? I could predict your code, probably.
Amy
No, it's got to be. This is not a game.
Lunchbox
Yeah, birds.
Bobby Bones
All right, the hot gift for Christmas this year is.
Amy
Experiences cash.
Bobby Bones
58% of Americans say they'd rather get money or gift cards than anything else. Now, they're also factoring in adults, so this isn't just kids and toys. But although I think they'd probably like cash.
Eddie
They would love cash.
Bobby Bones
Clothing is next at 29%.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Cash is pretty legit. It just doesn't feel personal. But I value legit over personal.
Amy
Yeah. Practical.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, of course.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Because I guess I saw a similar headline talking about how. Yeah. For while I went for Christmas.
Bobby Bones
Like, people pay your bills. Yeah. Yeah.
Amy
It's for my bills to get paid. Yeah.
Eddie
Is Christmas, like, should you think about what you're getting people and, like, come up with something or, like, is it just cool to just ask, like, what do you want, dude? And then I'm gonna buy it for you?
Bobby Bones
It doesn't feel as personal because that's.
Eddie
Like, kind of what kids do.
Bobby Bones
But I think that's.
Amy
That's my kids.
Bobby Bones
I think that's your relationship with the person or it's their. Their gift. Getting language.
Eddie
Like, my. My wife's family. No, my family, too. All. All the families, they're always just like, all right, what do you want this year? What do you need? I need golf balls. Cool. And then, sure enough, you get golf balls.
Bobby Bones
And I think that's great if that's what makes you feel good. Like, my wife very much is like, hey, instead of going out to try to pick something for me, let me give you, like, four things I like.
Eddie
I like that.
Bobby Bones
To her, it's really not about the gift. It's the fact that you're even putting the effort in to get it. To me, I'm like, ooh, predict what I want, and if you don't, it will be a failure.
Amy
I went to pull up the app because my boyfriend's kids put their stuff on giftful.com, and then they sent they. But then his son disappointed if I.
Bobby Bones
Loaded stuff on giftful.com and didn't get all of it. I'd be like, well, you heard it all and you didn't get it.
Amy
They're kids, so it is great because it goes out to grandparents and aunts, uncles, whatever. And then once it's claimed, like, there's a section that says, like, you know, they're registering for Christmas already already claimed. And then it's like down here at.
Eddie
The bottom, it is like a register.
Bobby Bones
They're registering for freaking Christmas.
Amy
His number one gift at the very top. Do you see what it is?
Bobby Bones
Sounds like a picture or something.
Amy
Pop Tarts.
Eddie
Is it like just Pop Tarts? I'll get him that.
Amy
Chocolate chip cookie dough Pop Tarts.
Bobby Bones
And he doesn't even know him. And he's like, I know.
Eddie
$3.99.
Amy
Sweet. That's what I'll get him.
Bobby Bones
Kohler debuted a $600 toilet camera that watches you go and analyzes your waste.
Amy
What?
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Oh, you're waste.
Eddie
It's gonna get hacked now.
Bobby Bones
Experts claim there's a major security flaw. And it doesn't have end to end data encryption like Kohler said.
Eddie
And then just weirdos watching you go to the bathroom.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You know that link is shared somewhere on the dark web.
Amy
Oh, that is.
Bobby Bones
Watch Eddie poop. He does it about 5:30am exactly at 5:30. Oh, here's a video of Eddie really giving it to business struggling today.
Amy
Weird.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Vice.com with that story. Speaking of coins, there is a crazy coin up for auction. A rare 1804 US silver dollar, one of the most legendary coins in American history. The scarcity of the coin has people predicting that it could go for 5 million bucks.
That's cool.
Lunchbox
5 million.
Eddie
That's amazing.
Bobby Bones
I saw. Speaking of cards, my brain's algorithm is now feeding these stories out to you guys. Since we were talking about collectibles and auctioning, there was a girl who was going through her boyfriend's collection, and she found took a picture of a Tom Brady card. And it wasn't graded, which meant it wasn't sent off. Didn't have the official rating of how healthy the card is. She's like, I found this. And so people started hitting her up, going, I'll buy that from you. 500 bucks, 700 bucks. Other people luckily were hitting her up saying, don't sell that card. So she put it on ebay, and it was getting bids for, like, up to $50,000. And somebody then hit her up and said, don't sell it for that. People don't understand how much that card is valued at. And so it was like a Tom brady One of one prism. All these things. It's all for $700,000.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
She found it randomly in her boyfriend's collection.
Eddie
But you're talking about her. Where's the boyfriend in any of this?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think he's there. I think she was just going through and she posted like she's a big Tom Brady fan, took a picture of the card, and then people were going, that card is worth a whole lot. It's a one of one specific type of card. Sold for $700,000.
Eddie
Dang, that's crazy.
Bobby Bones
That would be an excellent find.
Eddie
My father in law has like a lot of old stuff. Like cool, cool old stuff, like dollars that I've never seen before. Like, that are. I'd love Dr. Lori to see all this stuff, but I feel like I've been working. This is not weird, but I feel like I've been kind of working at maybe inheriting those.
Lunchbox
Oh, my God.
Eddie
For like, years.
Bobby Bones
You've been working him on it?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You and the will.
Eddie
Yeah, like asking questions. Because no one else asks questions about those things. And I'll go into that room, be like, tell me more about this bill. Because, like, one day.
Bobby Bones
Have you mentioned inheriting it?
Eddie
No, no, no, no, no. I would never say that.
Bobby Bones
But.
Eddie
But if he thought about it, I would be the only one out of everyone in that family that would be interested in any of that stuff because no one else.
Bobby Bones
Are you really interested? Are you interested in it?
Eddie
A little bit of both, yeah. Because, dude, it's some cool stuff.
Bobby Bones
I hear you. It just felt weird.
Eddie
It did feel weird.
Bobby Bones
Like you're priming him, not priming it. When he dies, you get his stuff.
Eddie
It's not like he's 60s, you know, like he's older. We're getting close to that point.
Bobby Bones
He's got to make a decision. Right?
Eddie
So, like, I feel like the last like 10 years, I've been kind of preparing him for that.
Bobby Bones
Have you guys ever received anything ever in a will?
Eddie
No.
Amy
Mm.
Bobby Bones
You have? Yeah.
Eddie
Wow. Really?
Amy
Like, my sister and I got stuff.
Bobby Bones
From your mom and dad. Well, millions.
Amy
No stuff.
Eddie
Properties.
Bobby Bones
Did you prime them for it?
Amy
Our mom's?
Eddie
Yeah. How did you do it?
Amy
No, my mom divided everything up between me and my sister. The only thing she had was that she wanted to give her car to. We needed to find it. To give it. We gave it to another single mom.
Bobby Bones
Let me re. Ask my question before you share. Did you ever get anything from a will you were surprised to get?
Amy
Oh, well, we Were surprised that, like, how orderly all my mom's stuff was and that, like, her, like, her house, her townhouse, was totally paid off. And, like, we. It was.
Hindsight. We should have kept it. We ended up selling it pretty quickly, but the way the Austin market is, ugh, I wish we would have kept it and just rented it out, you know, but that just seemed overwhelming at the time and. But I think that was what we were surprised. Like, mom had so many of her ducks in a row, and then when my dad died, he had no ducks in a row, so that was another surprise. We're like, this is very difficult.
Bobby Bones
But did he have stuff but no ducks?
Amy
He didn't really have stuff, really. He got, like, in his fourth divorce. I don't know.
Lunchbox
He lost it.
Amy
He lost a lot. And then that's why I had moved him to Nashville. And he was pretty much like. He had the stuff we decorated his assisted living apartment with, and then he moved in with me, and then he had collected Social Security. But then when he died, I guess there was, like, insurance. So then my siblings and I, we split that, but there wasn't any, like, millions. No, nothing.
Eddie
The insurance.
Bobby Bones
Insurance.
Amy
Oh, no, no. Like, it wasn't anything crazy. And my dad had four kids, so then we split it.
Bobby Bones
But four kids and four divorces, that's eight ways.
Amy
Yeah. Like, it just. I don't know. I just think of, like, how he lived his life. He worked so hard, and he had so many highs and lows, and so it's just interesting at the end.
Bobby Bones
Say a gambler.
Amy
He did. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
He's a gambler. Yep.
Bobby Bones
Like, gambler. Recognized gambler.
Amy
Highs and lows.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like, there was gambler, that addict type of personality, Go all in on things, and it feels like that even with the marriages. And then when you're done, you're done.
Amy
Yeah. I think towards the end of life, he had, like, a shift, which was really beautiful to see. I just. I feel bad he didn't get to live more of his life that way, though. Focused on the right things, but that was a learning lesson for me. But it was interesting because you would think it would have been the opposite, because my mom, like, single mom, she had. She didn't live these highs and lows. But you still thought. I guess I was just so impressed with her after she died. I didn't. She didn't really talk to us about that. But it's just interesting how you never know behind the curtain what's really going on, because people would assume, oh, my dad had all this, and my mom probably had nothing and a lot of debt. And where. My mom just. I think after my dad left, she really buttoned it up and was like, oh, I gotta take care of myself. And she was very diligent, and so that was really inspiring to see.
Bobby Bones
Did you get over six figures in cash? Cash. Not the house?
Amy
No.
Eddie
Dang.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, did you get over six figures in cash from a will?
Morgan
No, I wish I did, but I got jewelry for my grandma worth over.
Bobby Bones
Six figures in cash. I don't know.
Morgan
I haven't taken it.
Bobby Bones
Mostly I ask these questions because people, like, get these will stories. It's like they had no idea.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Next thing you know, they're gonna hand it to them. Yeah, I think it's great, whatever you got. And I think that's meaningful. Mostly I was going for the real surface, selfish type stuff. Like, did you get surprised with a bunch of money?
Amy
Yeah, if you don't include real estate.
Bobby Bones
No, but real estate's pretty legit, though.
Eddie
Lunchbox didn't get anything from your grandparents?
Lunchbox
No, they went all to their kids.
Bobby Bones
Like your parents?
Lunchbox
Like my parents and then my uncles. And then when my grandma died, it went to my aunts and my mom. So, yeah, nothing to me.
Bobby Bones
So you didn't prime her well enough.
Eddie
Yeah, you gotta work on that.
Lunchbox
Eddie's kind of told me I gotta work that angle a little bit more.
Eddie
And then you. I mean, I think you work it, like, closer to their.
Bobby Bones
The expiration date.
Eddie
The expiration date. Because then their memory's fresh.
Amy
Yeah, but then they have to go in and edit.
Morgan
I was gonna say, I think they have that figured out for a while.
Eddie
Dang true. I don't know, dude. I'm new at this.
Bobby Bones
I remember thinking if I ever made a will, I was gonna die the next day. It was really hard for me to make my first will.
Eddie
Oh, but you have one.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
Eddie
Okay, good.
Bobby Bones
I got baseball cards. Dude, I can't let those things be floating around after I die.
Eddie
Memorabilia. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then once I got married, it was just like, okay, this is easy. I just give it all to Kaitlyn.
Eddie
What if you guys die together?
Bobby Bones
Don't raise your eyebrows and ask that question, man.
Eddie
I like a lot of your stuff, man.
Bobby Bones
Eddie's priming me.
Lunchbox
Here he goes, Mo.
Bobby Bones
We slowly realize it's Eddie's thing. He doesn't like any of us. He's just priming us all for the things that he wants. What would you take in mind? If you could have anything in mind, what would you have? Can't do house.
Eddie
Well, that's the one thing I want.
Bobby Bones
No, that's the most expensive thing. Easiest.
Lunchbox
I'll take your bank account.
Bobby Bones
No, like a thing.
Amy
Oh.
Eddie
Well, give me some time. I gotta think about this.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Five seconds.
Eddie
Your car.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Okay. Got that down.
Eddie
I mean, your house is out of it. I'll take your car. Yeah.
Lunchbox
His baseball. Cars are probably worth more.
Eddie
You think so?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All in. Probably.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Really? Probably.
Amy
Really?
Eddie
Whoa.
Amy
Probably a lot of baseball.
Eddie
Well, I was at a time limit. I was under pressure.
Bobby Bones
But yeah. Yeah, probably. But I think the car's a good. It's a good ask. Maybe. I've made an old note to myself.
I'm getting a call over and over again. That's always scary, right?
Eddie
It is.
Is it a regular number or 1,800number?
Bobby Bones
No, it. I know who it is.
Eddie
Okay.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Oh, well, yeah, you need to pick up.
Eddie
You get that?
Bobby Bones
No, I'm not answering it right now.
Eddie
No, not here.
Amy
Oh, I would.
Bobby Bones
I'm texting it. No. Okay. It says.
Okay, it says, hit me when you have three seconds. Not super urgent. If it's my wife, I'd be leaving.
Amy
Yeah, not super urgent. But they were calling you multiple times.
Bobby Bones
A few times. Well, the text was, where are you at? Studio. What's up? Podcast. I'm live on YouTube. Call. Ring again. Oh, hit me up when you have a second. Not super urgent.
Eddie
Then why the multiple calls if not super urgent?
Bobby Bones
Just a couple. A text and two calls.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Butt surgeon warns it gets wet wipes.
Eddie
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. This Dr. Evan Goldstein is taking a firm stand against wet wipes. Goldstein is a huge advocate of bidets, calling them a less irritating way to.
Clean your butt instead of toilet paper. Yeah, toilet paper is kind of gross. A dry. Just dry paper. That's kind of gross. But we've been conditioned to go, ooh, bidets are weird because it's water squirting up your butthole. And if you're a guy and you have something in your butthole, you're gay. That's really what it is. That's the root of it.
Eddie
Really?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Never thought about that.
Bobby Bones
Why don't you like a bidet?
Eddie
I don't know where to get one. Like, you go, that's a great answer. You go to the store, like, you don't sell bidets everywhere. Like, if that was the thing you walk into, like, I don't know where you buy toilets, but wherever. And they have a bunch of bidets. I'd probably have one.
Amy
Are you bidet curious T shirt I would try it.
Bobby Bones
Are you?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Like a hotel. It's probably been like once or twice, but if a hotel has one, I definitely use it.
Bobby Bones
Most dudes, though are like, I don't do bidets. I don't get. I don't want something on my butt because they think something. Oh, you have toilet paper in your butt.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Bidets are awesome.
Eddie
I've never thought that.
Bobby Bones
You haven't? That's usually, that's like super masculine. Guys that are like, means I'm gay. If I go some shooting in my butt.
Amy
I've not ever.
Bobby Bones
No, they don't say it like that. They don't say that to you.
Eddie
They just think it or they say.
Bobby Bones
It like within a group of guys. I ain't have nut in my butt.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
All right. Quiet divorcing. Heard of it? It's the slow, most invisible retreat from a long term relationship. Quiet divorcing is a slow fade, not a sudden break. Many relationships end long before any legal divorce, through years of missed moments, emotional withdrawal, and unanswered bids for connection. So it just sounds to me, do.
Amy
You know you're Quiet divorce.
Bobby Bones
Well, divorcing though, feels like a final thing. Like a quiet divorce. Yeah. I feel like this is just getting out of the relationship before a divorce because the divorce is very concrete.
Amy
Yeah. But I didn't know if they're aware that it's happening or it's just the dissolving of the relationship, which feels different than a divorce.
Bobby Bones
Use that D word.
Amy
There's like, there's a disconnection happening.
Eddie
Another D word.
Bobby Bones
I. My. I'm in a brace for my foot. I'm not in my boot anymore. So I've elevated a bit. And so I can now work out. But I can't work out and put heavy weight on my foot. So I can sit on a bench. I can even stand up if I do lightweight. But I try to keep most of the weight, 75% of it on my good foot. Not bad foot. So I've been looking for workouts to do and I found this workout on Tick Tock. I want to show you guys on the screen if we can load this up. And I want to. I want to look like these guys, so. And I have kettlebells inside my house. Everybody familiar with kettlebells?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And so we have the audio too. So I want to look like these guys.
Amy
You want to look like them.
Bobby Bones
And if you do 60 kettlebell horizontal presses every day in every way, your chest will become firm and full. If you do 60 kettlebell horizontal rotations every day, your abdominal V line will become very defined. If you do 60 kettlebell side swings every day, there will be no excess fat on the sides of your waist. If you do 60 kettlebell circles every day, the lines of your arms, shoulders, and neck will become more and more defined. If you do 60 kettlebell shoulder presses every day, your collarbones will become very prominent. So. So that's all those three guys are my motivation.
Eddie
You're gonna look like me.
Bobby Bones
I want to look like them by doing this workout. So can you zoom in on them to people watching on YouTube?
Eddie
Yeah, you're on.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Soon enough, guys, I'm going to look like this.
What do you think, Amy?
Amy
So that's. There's nothing else involved?
Bobby Bones
Apparently not.
Amy
That's how they look from doing it exercises.
Eddie
Yeah, but how many a day? Like, if you add all.
Bobby Bones
I did all yesterday. I did it all yesterday for the first time.
Eddie
Yeah, but every day takes, like, 20 minutes. I wasn't really paying attention. Did he. Did he do, like an end time? Like, if you do this in the next two years, you will look like that, or did he just say, if you do it? All I heard was, if you do it every day.
Bobby Bones
All I know is these guys. That's what I want to look like.
Eddie
Okay, well, that's gonna be tough.
Amy
I don't know if that.
Bobby Bones
Why? Because they're black or because they're muscular?
Lunchbox
Well, all the above.
Amy
I think that's genetics.
Eddie
All the above, man.
Amy
Yeah. Like, there's just not. That's just not.
Eddie
These dudes are ripped.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And all they're doing. 60 kettlebells.
Eddie
That's all they're doing. Right.
Bobby Bones
So that's what I was doing yesterday. I had the video up, doing that, doing all the stuff. Not really that sore. Don't think I went heavy enough.
Also, a guy was fixing my TV while I was doing it. I didn't know, like, we had a. We have a TV issue and they're all connected on, like, a Roku. You guys have Roku? Yeah. And so in multiple rooms, you can watch like a Roku. And if you're on Roku 1, it also. If you go Roku 1, you watch in a different room. So whatever. There's something with TV wouldn't come on with the remote. And so they come over to fix it. But I'm already working out. I got my shorts on. I'm gonna cut off. I'm weird because I'm sitting or I got my leg up and the guy's like, Hey, I gotta work on this tv. And he's in there working on the TV while I'm working out.
Eddie
That's awkward.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it was awkward for both of us. I don't know who it was more awkward for, because I wasn't gonna leave. I was already kind of sweating.
Amy
Oh, I would just.
Bobby Bones
And then he had to do that because that's why he came over.
Amy
Yeah, yeah. I mean, he gets priority. I would leave. Hey, but you're committed. You kept. You kept doing.
Bobby Bones
I want to look like that.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
No, man.
Amy
Did he. Did he see you watching this video?
Bobby Bones
I'm sure he did because it was on the screen when he came in.
Eddie
You don't have to keep watching it.
Bobby Bones
No, no, I do. I keep watching it because I want to be that. It's the new version of putting a picture up on a refrigerator.
Eddie
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I think we're good for now.
Amy
I mean, they have, like, eight packs.
Bobby Bones
Why are you guys laughing?
Amy
One, two, three, four. But, yes, my motivation.
Bobby Bones
I want to look like that.
Eddie
See this? I had this one guy that was telling me if I, like, touched my knees in the morning, if I did that the first thing in the morning every day, I would look really ripped. Yeah. Like, if I. If I just kind of, like, had my elbows touch my knees, like, a hundred times a day. That's it, dude. And Ali's like, and you will be super ripped. You will have abs of steel.
Bobby Bones
I think it'll probably help to do that 100 times a day.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And if you add that with those kettlebells, dude, there's no telling.
Amy
Inadequate protein.
Eddie
Yeah. Change your diet.
Bobby Bones
Did you see where they think people are eating too much protein?
Amy
Yes. And I believe that it has gone a little overboard. I was at Starbucks the other day, and the cold foam has protein.
Eddie
Oh, it does.
Amy
Oh, like everything. No, no, the cult, the. The foam they put on top of the coffee, which. Fine. If you're trying to get your protein, that's. That's okay. I'm not saying it's bad, but just, like, there's protein in everything. Like, you.
Lunchbox
You.
Amy
Your body can only break down so much protein at any given time.
Eddie
Then what does it do with it? Like, what happens?
Bobby Bones
It probably just comes out as waste.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Break it down just comes out as waste. That's generally what happens if you drink even too much water at once. Let's say you chug, chug, chug a bunch of water, a lot of times just comes out as quick pee. And it doesn't really get to do what it does because it. Your body needs it. Not dumped in like a bucket, but more like a constant fill.
Amy
I guess I just keep seeing protein, protein, protein everywhere, but I didn't see what you're talking about, but I believe it. We're probably. I'm trying to work on getting more, but I want to get it in the right ways to where my body can break it down and know what to do with it.
Eddie
Not like powder.
Amy
I use powder. I use powder. I use whey. Some like.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I remember when I could eat whey.
Eddie
That's very dairy. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Who knew?
Eddie
Very full. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I was eating, like, drink smoothies. Drinking smoothies. And I was like, why is my stomach hurt?
Amy
Yeah, I have. I have whey in here in my coffee right now.
Eddie
You can do, like a vegetable. They have, like, I'm good.
Bobby Bones
I don't eat it that much, but I was doing that, and I was like, why must I hurt? And my wife's like, well, what's in the protein? Yeah, what's in the smoothie? And I was like, I don't know. Just. Just protein. What kind? Whey. Well, did you look what whey is? No protein.
Amy
It's like, literally got a cow on the bag.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's like meat.
Eddie
I thought it was.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, meat. Proteins, meat. And she's like, no, it's dairy.
Eddie
Oh, boy.
Bobby Bones
All right, we're done. Thank you, guys. We will see you tomorrow. Hope everybody has a great rest of the Tuesday.
Amy, you have a new episode up today.
Amy
I do, and it's called. Oh, it's all about the drama triangle. And Kat, she's a licensed therapist. She's my co host. It's feeling things with Amy and Kat, and she breaks this down for us. Have you ever heard of the drama triangle?
Eddie
No.
Amy
Oh, interesting.
Oh, well, there's three different points. That's why it's a triangle. So there's the victim, the persecutor, and the rescuer. And when you get in the drama triangle in relationships, it can be with a partner, with a friend at work. Sometimes you end up dancing around in this triangle. And she helps us understand, like, why we get into the triangle, which role we typically take on, and then how you can step out of the triangle because once you realize that you're in it. Like, sometimes I was like, ooh, ooh. Yeah, I definitely do that. And I have been. And then you see how you dance in the relationships, and it's kind of interesting.
Bobby Bones
More of a square guy.
Amy
I don't know the square.
Eddie
That would mean.
Amy
I don't know the drama square.
Bobby Bones
The other one is dgaf. And I'm that one.
Eddie
That's me.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
Don't give a crap about drama. No time for drama.
Amy
Well, sometimes the dg. If I had to guess, based on what I learned from her in this episode, that person could also be considered the persecutor. Oh, well, are you? Are you?
Bobby Bones
I don't have time for it.
Amy
Silent treatment?
Bobby Bones
No, I just don't.
Amy
What is dg?
Eddie
Don't get in it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's like.
Eddie
Like don't get in the drama.
Bobby Bones
Oh, it's a waste of my time.
Amy
Okay, but sometimes it happens in relationship and communication. Like.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Then I do all three points and I get to my fourth DGAF again.
Amy
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
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Episode: TUES PT 2: Bobby Got Rid Of Something Big In His Life + Why Does Amy Keep Gold In The Freezer? + Mom Steals Snacks Meant For Delivery Driver
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show features the regular cast sharing personal stories, viral news, and listener questions. The group discusses Bobby’s recent life changes (getting rid of his golf simulator), quirky habits (Amy’s gold in the freezer), surprising auction finds, unusual news stories, and lighthearted banter about inheritance tactics. The tone is friendly, humorous, and conversational, mixing relatable topics with offbeat news.
"I'm not over it, but I don't really need that massive setup anymore." – Bobby (04:55)
"You drove by the sign outside, and... I looked at the windows." — Eddie (10:20)
"My theory is they actually hate each other." — Bobby (11:07)
"I'd rather have the Elf costume than a single fedora." — Bobby (28:48)
"Both groups feel like losers." — Bobby (24:51)
"I think you work it, like, closer to their... expiration date, because then their memory's fresh." — Eddie (49:54)
On playboy house auctions:
"You drove by the sign outside, and... I looked at the windows." — Eddie (10:20)
On donation of golf simulator:
"I'm not over it, but I don't really need that massive setup anymore." — Bobby (04:55)
On celebrity PR relationships:
"My theory is they actually hate each other." — Bobby (11:07)
On the ring doorbell snack drama:
"Both groups feel like losers." — Bobby (24:51)
On collectibles:
"I'd rather have the Elf costume than a single fedora." — Bobby (28:48)
On Amy's storage system:
"Well, I have my gold in my freezer" — Amy (37:19)
On inheritance:
"I think you work it, like, closer to their... expiration date, because then their memory's fresh." — Eddie (49:54)
On bidet skepticism:
"If you're a guy and you have something in your butthole, you're gay. That's really what it is. That's the root of it." — Bobby (52:47)
This episode captures the essence of "The Bobby Bones Show": a tight-knit group of friends riffing on everyday oddities, celebrity news, viral stories, and their own weird habits. From collectibles and gift-giving to inheritance schemes and why Amy hides gold in her freezer, you'll get plenty of laughs, a dose of nostalgia, and a reminder not to take life—or yourself—too seriously.