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All right, time for the morning corny. The morning corny. What kind of bike does Santa ride? Holly Davidson. Holly Dave. That's good. I like that. That's a good one. That was the morning corny Tuesday reviews day. We'll get a couple in here. I will review the Netflix Christmas movie, which I don't really watch Christmas movies anti them. I just. I'm not drawn to them at all. But we watched a movie called Carry On. Do you guys see the preview? No. My wife's like, gotta watch Chris's movie. And I'm like. She goes, no, it's one where it's like terrorist stuff. And I'm like, now we're talking. So it's Jason Bateman. It's a Netflix movie where it's Christmas. It is. So the guy's working during Christmas. He is a TSA worker and they're trying to get a bomb, and the TSA worker gets involved in it. He doesn't want to. And you're trying to, like. I don't want to say too much. That sounds cool. You watch too, Mike. Oh, yeah, it does sound cool. It's. It's. It's corny. Corny. Yeah. It's essentially Die Hard in an airport, but cornier but way. How I. Sometimes I wonder how do they still write corny movies? Especially if it's Netflix. Like, there is, like, I'll give it two out of five. Oh, that's low. That's real bad, man. Carry on bags. Oh, well, now, there were times where I was into it, but I just. It was. It felt too corny at times. Would you give it. I gave it 3.5 out of 5. I think if you for. Don't go into it thinking it's going to be realistic. It's a really entertaining movie. I can agree it's entertaining. I went in thinking it was going to be realistic. You're gonna say, this is dumb. This would never happen. The guy that sings as Johnny and sing is the main character, Taron Egerton, the gorilla. Yeah. That's all I kept thinking about was, I'm still standing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's him. He's that guy. That's cool. Yeah. And Jason Bateman's like the bad guy in it who must have signed a gabillion dollar deal with Netflix. Oh yeah. Because he's in all kinds of stuff. Oh, him as a bad guy though. That seems kind of weird. He's kind of a bad guy in Ozark a bit right away. Oh yeah, yeah. She turns anything? Oh yeah. I watched the cold case JonBenet Ramsey thing on Netflix. Heard it wasn't really presented fairly. Yeah, I just feel like I thoughts? I don't. Yeah, definitely. You walk away thinking like, okay, you think one thing after you walk away, I'll say that, that maybe it was cited. But the ransom note, I will say I forgot about this part and that's the craziest part of the story to me. Like it is so wild that. Can I. Obviously this is a been around for a while. I'm not spoiling anything. But there's a notepad that was in their kitchen and that is where the ransom note was written. And the ransom note was so long. And you think if you've broken into someone's house and you're taking a child or you're doing something with a child or whatever, you're going to leave a note that you probably write really quick. But I mean, this is like so long. And then when the notepad was taken into the police station and they were examining it, the guy starts flipping through the pages and there's like a rough draft. Like where they started to write it and then stopped. Any chance I wrote it beforehand though and brought it and dropped it off? No, it was their notepad because there was other stuff that indicated it was their notepad in their kitchen. Like a big legal size pad. Dang. That was a rough draft. Yeah. Like, well, it was just starting like, you know. Mr. Yeah. That's crazy. It's like how many people do that? That's just part still stands out to me as fishy. What are you writing? I mean, two and a half out of. Oh, it wasn't that good. Five ransom notes. I mean I just was finished. I'm like, I've started, I've got to finish. But series or one whole thing? There's episodes. I watched it over a period of a couple of days. So you guys know about series or one show? I don't know. Okay, three episodes. Three. Okay, so it's a series. Yeah, like that. You just didn't know. I know, but it gets like I watch things, you know, I'm in and out. A guy thought he won $30,000 on a scratch off, but he won $300,000. Forgot that zero. He stops in, gets a scratch off. It's his routine. He's like, boom. Look at this. Oh, my God. $30,000. And they scratched. They kept. There's another. There's another zero. They didn't scratch all the way. That's from CBS Austin. It's amazing. I think. I think 2025 is the year I go in on scratch offs. No, no, no, stop. You can't. Because this is what's gonna happen. You don't own scratch off. I know, but. And I've been doing scratch offs on and off. I don't play. I don't play the lottery. But you're not dedicated, and you are the luckiest person in the world. That's true. And you don't want to cause friction in this room. So I would highly. Is that a threatened right now to not play the game? Want to play more? Like if. No, no, no. If you challenge him like that, he's gonna be like, it's on. No, no. I'm saying it'll create so much tension in this room that it'll be bad for the show. And are you willing to risk that? Yeah, that'd be awesome. I think 2025 may be the year I win big on scratch off. Me too. Is he gonna hurt us? I don't know. That's the thing. We all start playing. Oh, I can play. We just lessen his lunchbox. But, boss. But, boss, if you did hit it, though, why are you so upset? You don't own the scratch. You don't own anything about it. I understand. It'd be fine if, like, one of our listeners wins. Cause that happens all the time. Why would it not be fine if I won? Because you already doing fine. And you are the luckiest person in the world. And I don't like if. If you come in out of me playing all these years, and you come in for one year and you hit it big, I don't know what I'll do. What's big? You're not gonna kill yourself because. No, I'm not gonna kill myself, but I'll just be irate. Meaning what? You're gonna. But that's your choice. No, it sounds like you come up here with it. No, no, no. I'm not saying that. That's what you basically are. No, I will be angry at you. That's what I'm saying. What else is new? That's it. No, I cannot. I can't. He can decide not to play the lottery, right, Amy? Antagonizing me. Well, I'm What I'm. What? What am I? What did I say? You say what you said. Just repeat what you said. What you said, antagonizing me. What? What did I say? What? No, no, no. Didn't I say it? No, no. What? What am I doing it Agonizing me. I don't want to italize you anymore. Thank you. But it's not I tagonizing you. If I just play the scratch offs, and so that's what I'm going to do. 2025. My resolution. But what's hitting it big? Over a thousand dollars. Yeah. Okay. 2025 is to hit over a thousand dollars on a scratch off, and once you hit that, you quit. But Lunchbox, do you have to take into account if he's hitting it, playing big and buying a lot, he's probably going to spend over $1,000. He's really not ahead. Doesn't matter. Maybe, though. I don't want to antagonize him, though. But he's saying it doesn't matter. Like, you know, he's going to never hit over $1,000, Amy. So it's not about making money. It's just about winning. Yeah. Okay. Well, I mean, that's what the lottery is. Don't accept this as an itagonization, but I'm going to 2025. So you're. You're. You're basically challenging me right now. Over $1,000 on scratch off of 2025. That is my new goal for 2025. Like in a single ticket. Yes. He's taking shots with no itagonizing at all. No, none whatsoever. This is a direct, like what? Screw you to me. That's what he's doing. Antagonization. He's pointing the finger at me and saying, South Carolina man stopped by to buy some snacks for a football game. Bought a Powerball ticket that normally do it. Won a million bucks. Oh, that's what I'm talking about. These people make me so mad. Are they antagonizing you? I don't know if they are. No, because they don't really know. They're not doing it directly to me. You are doing it directly to me. You are antagonizing me. I'm what? Attacking in my. Not funny. All right. One word word. I'm gonna sing one word. Name the song, write it down. For example, if I went, I. Oh, White Christmas. No, I know what that is. Yeah, I have it. White Christmas. Yeah, I have the time of my life. All Christmas songs. Christmas edition. That helps. Oh, yeah. I didn't know that I was with you. Lunchbox. Christmas edition. For example, if I said chestnuts, this example. It's an easy one. This is an example. Christmas one. Yeah. Christmas song. That's called the Christmas Song. Nat King Cole. What? Man, you guys, come on. I had no idea what that was called. All right, five of these. I'll give you one word. I'm singing. One word only. Name the Christmas song. Here we go. It's one more time. It's. I'm in. Oh, my gosh. I'm in. All right. Lunchbox. White Christmas. Incorrect. Amy. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Eddie. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. If I were to sing the whole thing, I'm gonna go like this. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. One point for you two. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Didn't know that was the name of it. Next up. Oh, that's it. You get the first word. I'm in. I'm going to do it again. Oh, Christmas song is that I'm in. I'm in for the win. Amy. Oh, holy night. Lunchbox. Oh, holy night, Eddie. Oh, holy night. We turn it down, please. Oh, the weather outside. Yeah. Let's let it snow. Let it snow. Let's snow. You've got us all right in the world. Next one. Here we go. I. One word of a Christmas song. The first word. Here we go. I mean, good job. She's coming in with some fury. She must have a confident. I'm in kind of. I'm in for the win. Lunchbox. I'm dreaming of a white Christmas. No, Amy. White Christmas. I already did that one. Oh, you didn't. No, you didn't. Yeah, you did. There's an example one. It's the first one we did. Eddie. I thought you were tricking us. I did. White Christmas. Oh, nice. No. Hi. Here we go. No, no. You're messing me up now. It's the same song. No, I don't want a lot for Christmas. There's just anything I need Mariah Carey. All I want for Christmas is you. Dang. That's different than I. Yeah. Oh, I know. I'm losing it, too, guys. I don't know. This game makes me go crazy in my brain. All right, next time. So you did White Christmas. Example. I got to mark that one off. Yeah, you've said it three times. I know. It's been my go to. Here we go. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Here we go. Here we go. Oh, I'm in. Can you do that again? Oh. Ah. Got it. I'm in. I'm in for the win. Lunchbox. Silent Night Amy I'll be home for Christmas Eddie I'll be home for Christmas. Oh, hold on. That's hard. I can't. I'm losing. Losing it. Here you go. I'll have a blue. Oh my gosh. Christmas without you. That's Elvis. Blue Christmas. And I got to learn some more Christmas songs. No, we know all those. Last one. Here we go. One word. Amy and Eddie have won. Lunchbox is still in the game. Yeah, I'm battling. Here we go. Have. Have. I don't know the name of the song though. Some long titles. I'm in. Lunchbox. Have yourself a merry little Christmas Amy Have a holly, jolly Christmas Eddie. I don't know. Have yourself a merry little Christmas have a holly, jolly Christmas. Amy is on it. The dumbest game ever. I don't know if I like it or if I love it or if I hate it. No, you love it. It drives me crazy in my brain. I can't stay with them. Play her song. Winner Small Business Owners this one's for you. Chase for Business and iheart bring you a podcast series called the Unshakables. 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Learn more@discover.com credit card all right, news time. Let's go. Bobby's BE stories. A nurse in Orlando is accused of stealing one of his patients checks and a credit card. Oh my gosh. Well, because you're so vulnerable, you're in the little dress. Oh yeah, your ding dongs all hanging out. So you don't like jump up out of bed, you're under sedation sometimes and your nurse steals from you. Dang. Trenton Duckworth was arrested Saturday night after he allegedly wrote a check for himself for $5,000 while forging his patient Charles P. Lankford's signature. Police say he also used the patient's credit card for numerous purchases, including gasoline, convenience store purchases, a dog walker. Wow. Groceries and sports betting. Oh, we're all like, well, yeah, yeah. He's facing 15 related charges, including uttering a check with a forged endorsement. The tricky thing too, as I'm thinking about this, the guy he stole from is Charles P. Lankford Is. You're right. Like Chuck Lankford, Charles P. Lankford. How do you forge that signature? Exactly. Because it could be so many ways. Like, is the pee massive? Yeah. I wonder if the patient, when they got there, they had to sign any paperwork and he saw what the signature looked like. And a nurse at our most vulnerable day. That can't be his first time stealing from a patient. You think maybe because he did it so sloppily. Oh, yeah. If you do. If you're. If you're like in a dog walker of a. That maybe. Yeah. Next up. And I'd for sure fall for this. I'd never been to Fiji, but Taurus and Fiji fall ill after the suspected pina colada poisoning. No. If there's one way you're going to get me, it's pina colada poisoning. It's about the only thing I'll drink. And obviously no rum. But tourists in another country have gotten their m. Another bad batch of. And this was the alcohol. In Fiji, seven tourists have been taken to the hospital. It's suspected they've been poisoned while drinking pina coladas at a five star resort. This comes weeks after six tourists died after drinking vodka that have been tainted with methanol. Fortunately, authorities in Fiji report that the new cases are a long way from what happened in the other place. So it doesn't say that they're dead. I think that's possibly why they're saying a long way because it's not as severe. Hopefully test results will be coming soon. There'll be answers. No deaths have been reported. That's from the BBC. Oh, gosh, that's terrible. Just having a drink. You go to paradise. You want a pina colada? Yeah. Five star thinking. I'm on the beach, I go to TGI Fridays on a pina colada. Now I'm scared. I usually assume when I saw that headline that it was like something that went wrong, you know, like bacteria broke out and they got sick, but it was tainted. I mean like poisoned pina colada. Yes, it sounds. Sounds like that could be. As schools cut back on bus services, parents are turning to rideshare apps. Thoughts, Amy? I've used Uber Teen for my daughter. She even drives that. There's certain places I won't let her drive. And so I'm like, well, we'll just do Uber because that's going to be safer. So she's 17 though now. 17 now. But she's. But if she was 14, 16. Yeah. And the bus was like, no, we're not coming your route anymore. Would you send them on an Uber? I mean, I, I think I would based on my experience. It's been safe and I can track exactly where she is on the app and see where she's going. And the drivers are vetted extra so I think I'd be okay with those. Desperate cuz. How is he going to get your kid to school if you can't take them? With school bus services dwindling, parents are seeking alternative transportation. This is from wro. And so yeah, that's exactly what it is. A lot of parents are using Lyft Uber and okay, unfair statement, but probably true. I feel like Uber drivers in the morning are safer than those at night. 100. Yeah, because if you're just like waking up in the morning in general, you're not usually like killer, like doing bad stuff like those people wake up afternoon. And my general thoughts of like people that do bad stuff, like, I feel like if you're like a murderer or you're like rapist or gosh, I feel like you're waking up after noon. Okay. You know. Yeah, I'm sure you're 100% right. Yeah. I mean by 99 at least. Yeah. You're not attacking the day first thing in the morning. Yeah. You don't wake up like 6:30. Time to get my day started. Yeah. But again, the ones that are qualified to even respond to a teen thing, they're, they're vetted differently. So I just don't see that happening. And then you can't wake up early. So if they do something crazy, it's like I can see exactly where you are. Studies have found that simply touching money can make you feel better. This is from Psychological Science, a research journal. Researchers found that people who handled money of significant value that was given to them reported feeling better after having a couple minutes with the money. I wonder if given to the means actually own the money though, because I feel better if somebody gives me money to have. It's not even about touching it. I'd feel better if someone said I put money in your bank account. Don't even get to touch it. I feel better then too. The findings confirm what researchers have long suspected, that money soothes the brain, giving us social confidence and relieving physical pain at times. And I think if you were to dig deeper, it would be. It's security. Security. Yeah. More than it is actually. 20 bucks, 50 bucks, 100 bucks. That's how it's secured. Yeah. That's from Psychological Science. Speaking of money, the mega millions jackpots. The eighth biggest ever tonight. 740 million. Of course the odds are not good. They're one in 302,575,350. That's the number. But then it's crazy because somebody wins it. Exactly. Somebody wins it. Yeah. That's from CNBC. So that's happening tonight. The TSA recently stopped a 91 year old woman with a sword. But the sword was hidden in a cane. Oh, and you're not allowed to have swords. Can't have canes on planes. TSA said it appeared to be a traditional cane. Bone agents pulled off the top. Inside was a large blade. I wonder if she even knew. She's 91. She probably was just using a cane. She found it at Goodwill. I just got this. It went to the X ray and they said they X ray every piece of personal property people are traveling with. And the cane had some metal inside of it. So they were like what? And they pulled it and there it was. It was a sword or. Do you think she was being sneaky? I don't. She's 91. You'd have room to sneak or time you've been borrowed time at that point, you know, they say they did not think she was aware of the item. The most expensive home is up for sale in the whole world. $4,557,762,000. It has 27 stories, a snow room and an ice cream parlor. To me this just sounds like a big building in a city. Yeah. For that kind of money and that many, that many stories. Yeah. It's apparently a temple. It has a six floor garage with a space for 168 supercars. What on earth? It has a 400000 square foot. I guess that the living space? The living room. Well, I don't know about the room. It's the space. It has nine high speed lifts, a ballroom. Oh, that's cool. I've always wanted a ballroom in my house. Well, you're a dancer. Yeah. A theater seating 50 people. A swimming pool, a spa, even a health center. Perhaps the most outlandish detail of them all is a snow room that spits out snowflakes from the icy walls. That's kind of cool. The family would use it to cool down during the summer. Oh, that sounds nice. That's from Metro. My brain instantly thinks of like what it would take to clean that place. But I guess if you have that much money, it doesn't really matter. Yeah, like you're good. And there is a New Bobby cast up with Hunter Girl, who was American Idol runner up. She's great. She has a song called Pretty Much Every. So her name, one word. Hunter Girl. I just asked her, like, what's up with your name? That's what everybody called me growing up. And my last name is Wachanowski. Eleven letters, pretty rough. But I feel like that just part of me, especially right now, and like, hey, Hunter Girl. Like, how are you doing? That's what my PA would call me. And so whenever I come up on stage and have the name that a lot of people call me when I was growing up, it kind of always just reminds me of home. That's how I feel when I think of it. And she's written with a lot of veterans. She was doing that before she was infamous. That's her. That's how her and I met. We were at the Opry doing one of the veterans nights, and she writes with veterans all the time. Like, writes songs with them. It's really cool. Check it out on the latest episode of the Bobby Cast. Go search for it wherever you podcast. It's my interview special with Hunter Girl. It is up now. All right, that's the news. Those were Bobby's big stories. Bones. Someone's name is Gladys. 70 years old. She was hit with criminal charges because she was running a dental practice out of her one bedroom apartment illegally. It's an illegal dentist office, obviously. And she said that a woman contacted her. She was like, I don't think she's licensed. And she got a referral. How she even knew to go get a single tooth extraction. She shows up, and I'd say, the dentist. We'll call her the dentist. Just first. Yeah, for this story reference, there was a divided curtain in the kitchen that was cutting in half. And she goes in and the dentist says, hey, you need to have five teeth pulled because they were rotting. She looked in her mouth, she extracted the teeth. She gave the victim paper towel pieces to absorb a large amount of blood. Said, hey, rinse with salt water. During the five month period, the patient paid the dentist $950 when they went to replace. Apparently. This from the New York Post. Drawers were stuffed with used dental instruments. Okay, to be fair, aren't all dental instruments used? Yeah, even if you go to the dentist, as well as impression molds, extraction tools, tartar scrape, she's ready to go. A large container was chock full of empty vials and medication and used dental needles. Now, that doesn't mean she was using multiple times, but just had been used. I'M sticking up for. For some reason. She pleaded not guilty on one count of unauthorized practice of a possession, a class E felony. Couple things. One, shouldn't have done this. You can't fake a dentist office. I'm looking at her apartment. It's basically a green long chair like the dentist has, but from like the 80s because there are no. The little treats like the screen that comes down. Now, some of the dentists, you have a little screen, you like, watch a little something. I never went to the dentist as a kid because we were poor. And if something was killing me and they were like, she can do it, we'd have gone to this. She shouldn't have been doing it. But she did have the tools, and she has to be in trouble for it. But I would at least understand why people would go to her if you have no money and no insurance. And I imagine she kind of knows, kind of knows what she's doing. If she has all the tools, I want to know what her history is. Again, I'll say, she can't do this. She can't do this. I would. I would not want anyone to do this. She must have some sort of background in at least being a dental assistant to even know what tools to get. And they didn't even say our tools were dirty. There weren't rats running around, by the way. You can't do it. I just want to say, again, you can't do it. I'm not in favor of this, but as somebody who grew up very, very, very poor, this is like the thing that I would have had to go to if. Okay, Eddie. Comparison. I hope this didn't come off the wrong way. Okay. Growing up as a kid, did you ever have to go to Mexico for, like doctors or anything? Absolutely. Because it was cheaper and, like, maybe not as legit medicine was cheaper over there. And I don't. I know you're Mexican, but you did live near the border as well. Seven miles near the border. It's not just because of skin tone. You live by the border? No. I'm a white family from Austin, and my dad and brother in law went to Mexico for medical things. Yeah. So my dad almost got Lasik in Mexico and he was like, better not. You can't do this. But my comparison would be this is that you have to go somewhere where you're not quite as sure. Probably not. If you had your choice, you'd go somewhere if you had insurance. But the woman's also not like, she ruined my face. Yeah, Feels like your teeth came out. Yeah, but how is she pleading not guilty? Probably just to get a lesser. Yeah, yeah. What do you call like. Like to plea. Okay, but it's only one charge. Not bad. Yeah, I mean she did great work. I mean for all the time she's doing it. Not bad. So I she all this also, again, you can't do it almost like a public service if she's not like ripping people off or like if she has a fetish for like hurting people or she's saving teeth to go into her. Like she's accumulating parts from different humans to create a human full human in her bedroom or something like all that's weird that it's not happening. I don't stand with her, but I do stand far beside her and go, I get the kind of person who needs her because I would have needed someone like that. Yeah, I guess I'd have to hear more of her side of it for sure. But I think that if she is as you are saying, then this could maybe help her get legit now she's old and is it too late? And this doesn't make you can't do this. This can't make you legit. Oh, she probably ruined her shot for that. Yeah, I would think so. She won't like get accepted into a dental school. Well, there's room for Grace. Yeah, she's. She's not in the dentistry. Yeah, that's a tough one. Cuz that also costs a lot of money to even get in that job. Not even like doing the practice. Oh yeah. Let's say if you're a doctor. Man, I have friends that have been through doctors and they are, they are doctors. Unless you're starting your own practice, you just go and you work somewhere. They have all the stuff for the most part. If you're gonna do your own, you gotta buy your own stuff. I wonder where you buy like used dentist equipment. Ebay. I bet you just gonna ebay and find that stuff, huh? Oh, eight years of schooling to become a dentist. Wow, she's 70 now. She's got it. That's gonna be tough. Hey bud, in eight years she could be president. Our last couple really old. Okay, not justice for her, but justice for the health care system is what I say. Because a lot of people cannot afford to go to the dentist. And things like this probably happen because people can't go to the dentist. There. I said what I said. If you're gonna protest me, protest me. I don't care what. They're getting picket signs outside now for me. I hear them. Oh no. No Small Business Owners this one's for you. Chase for Business and iheart bring you a podcast series called the Unshakables. This one of a kind series will shine the spotlight on small business owners like you who faced a do or die moment that ultimately made their business what it is today. Learn more@chase.com business podcast Chase Make More of what's Yours Chase Mobile app is available for select mobile devices. Message and data rates may apply. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA Member FDIC Copyright 2024 JPMorgan Chase & Co. Hey, it's Bobby Bones from the Bobby bones show. 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I just came, sat in my room, the studio. You ain't getting in here. Sometimes we can't even get in here. So that was it. So Raymundo, though, knows more. I asked no questions. Ray, what do you know about this? About 2am and there were two security people that came up, guns drawn. And I thought they were kidding at first. I just saw him out of the corner of my eye and all I heard was, security guys had guns whenever they came to you? Yes. Yeah, go ahead. And all I heard was, was, we're security. And I was like, ha. People out drinking on Broadway, coming back in the building just trying to punk me. And I look over and the lady shows me a revolver she had, and her dude pulled out his gun too, and they go, somebody snuck in the building. Our cameras at the simultaneous same time went down. So all we have is descriptions on these people and we're looking for them room to room. When did you guys hear of this story? Never. Never. Just now. Right now. Just now. You think he's making it up? No, I know he's not because I got thrown in a room as soon as I got here that morning by Ray. Who told you? Wait, so they came into like the office space. They didn't know where they were? They didn't know where they were. Okay, so it wasn't. They were just in our building. They. They don't know. They were just in here and they lost them. And they didn't have them on cameras anymore. It was like Jeffrey Epstein. The cameras go out right when that happened. So they never found Them, Ray. I didn't really get a conclusion to the story. I just passed the information on to the appropriate people. Yeah, I didn't get it. I didn't care for one. It's getting rough around here, man. We had a fire here. It's happening like in the fire chute. We had cars hitting, having wrecks outside in the parking garage. We got people. This is supposed to be like. But we were safe. Everybody feels good, right? Yeah. Yeah. You guys well taken care of, right? I think so. You make a good point about the studio, though. Like, we couldn't hear nobody. Nobody can come in here. We're like eight layers deep. Our company doesn't know how to unlock the thing sometimes. Yeah, yeah, okay. So everybody just know. Rest assured, they had us. Except they really didn't know where they were or how to find them. But we made it. We survived another one, guys. Congratulations, Bobby Bone Show. Story of the day. This story comes to us from Houston, Texas. An elementary school teacher is in hot water looking for a new job after she told her first graders, you can no longer use the bathroom. They were acting up in the hallway when they were walking to the cafeteria. And she said, you know what? You lost bathroom privileges for the rest of the day. Oh, all day. I felt that now. Okay, but can I say this? She probably doesn't mean and didn't. And I'm sure she's in trouble. She can't do that. Most kids are going to the bathroom, not going to the bathroom. They're just going out to mess around. Right. At all ages, you learn that way young. You take a bathroom break, not cause you got to go to the bathroom. Take a bathroom break and your bladder's in first grade. That's the best they're ever going to be. Like, they're strong by then. Yeah. Only problem is five kids wet their pants. Oh, no. I say collateral damage. That's terrible. And she sent an email to the parents saying, hey, you may notice some of your kids did wet their pants, but they had lost their bathroom privileges for the day. That sucks. Yeah, that sucks that it happened because she wasn't going. I'm going to punish you by making you hold it. Mostly it's you guys get your little fun breaks. I'm going to take the fun break away from you. That's tough for a teacher because what do you take away if they're acting bad? Not the bathroom privileges. That would be the last thing. I hear you, though. And I'm glad they only wet their pants. The other one would have Been terrible. Oh. Oh, yeah, Yeah, I didn't think about that. I am pro using the bathroom freely. Thank you. Just so everybody knows. But you do understand a teacher going, okay, yes, I get it. Because I don't want to act like this is one of those boneheads where Lunchbox is like, they're stuck in the chimney after robbing a house. Not the same, but hopefully. Did she get fired? Yeah. Really? I would think if she was a great first offense. If it. Okay, fair. I would think if she was a great teacher with a great record, they would go, we're going to learn from this. But if she does have other issues, I get it. Any issues on that page? No, that's it. She made him eat finger paint the day before. You'll eat all that finger paint. All right, There you go. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead. Story of the day. Bones Tuesday reviews day. I watched Carry on on Netflix. It's kind of a Christmas terrorist movie. Jason Bateman. I gave it two and a half. Mike gave it three and a half carry ons. Amy watched the JonBenet Ramsey docu series. She gave it two and a half out of five, man. Ransom notes. Nothing's good. Eddie, did you watch anything? I did. I also watched a Christmas movie, and it's on Hulu. It's called the Nutcrackers with the Ben Stiller. Was it funny? I thought it was going to be funny. So it's about. Ben Stiller is like this rich businessman and his sister dies, leaving four kids behind. So he goes thinking he's just going to help him, like, find a family. Well, there's no family to be found. And does Ben Stiller take him in? You have to watch the movie. Is this super, like, heartwarming where you don't expect Ben Stiller to be a heartwarming. In a heartwarming movie. It's like you start watching it, you're like, oh, it's like something about Mary. Like, Ben Stiller is being a little funny. He doesn't want the kids. And then it gets really, like, get a little choked up watching it. Okay. I saw a friend post about it. Says my friend loved it on Instagram. Story your review? Yeah, I'm going to give it four out of five, I guess. Plays. Plays. I'll say that. Lunchbox, you watch anything? No, man. I wasn't ready to jump back in after squid games. I needed a week to, like, just relax and just marinate on how awesome squid games was. I still do that. I'm still Marinating how the squid game was. It changed my life. And I watched that show. So good. Awesome. Unbelievable. I remember just watching squid games and thinking, this show is so good. I wish I lived in South Korea. It's kind of cool. To play the game. No, just to kind of be there because it's kind of cool. And the culture a little bit. And then after it was over, I was like, man, I wish I could have that feeling again. I was feeling as I was, like, in the middle of squid games because it's that good, that crazy. Yeah. Morgan. Yeah. I watched two movies. I watched Fly Me to the Moon, which is with Scarlett Johansson, and it's all about the moon landing and the conspiracy theory behind it. Got it. I loved it. I love a space movie, so I gave it 4 out of 5. Moondust. It's a good one. Roughly, Mike. I know you reviewed this on Movie. Mike. Roughly based on the truth or no? Based on a conspiracy about them faking the moon landing. So the truth. It depends on who you ask. Okay. All right. Anybody else? Ray, have anything? I was with you on Carry on rated it very low, about a 3. That's pushing it because of the corny factor. And the main character ran really weird. I thought maybe they would have casted somebody that was better at running. And then I also. He did run a little weird. Really? Yeah, he did run a little, but. Okay, but Tom Cruise runs weird, right? Oh, he runs good. You think so? Yeah, that's what he's known for, man. I don't know. Unless you're, like, a professional runner, it's hard to run, not weird. Yeah, go ahead. And then Amy's movie, JonBenet Ramsey, soft review. I didn't even finish it. It wasn't good. But it's a lot of new stuff you maybe forgot about, so it refreshes your memory. Abby, did you watch anything? Any review Tuesday reviews day? I just finished Binging from. From. And I'm obsessed. I don't know if I did all three episodes. Seasons, but. Yeah, I. No, no, no. I don't know if I ever did the third on the show or not. I probably did. Hey, it's legit, huh? Yes. Oh, my gosh. Oh, and someone I know went to Barcelona, and they said it's already out. Season four in Barcelona. Oh, I don't. I don't think they made season four. Why did he say that? He said he has it on his iPad. I think he's lying. What on earth? I'm serious, Mike. Because they don't. They're not even released until 2026. There's your friend's lying. Does he want money from you? That's what I said. I was like, that's worth a lot. I don't know what he wanted. Who's this friend from Barcelona? Some guy chatting you up? 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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – Episode: TUES PT 2: Did Lunchbox Just Threaten Bobby?! (12-17-24)
Release Date: December 17, 2024
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
a. Nurse Accused of Stealing from Patient
Bobby Bones opened the news segment discussing a troubling case from Orlando:
“Trenton Duckworth was arrested Saturday night after he allegedly wrote a check for himself for $5,000 while forging his patient Charles P. Lankford's signature.”
Timestamp: 10:15
The hosts delved into the gravity of a nurse exploiting the vulnerability of patients, highlighting the ethical breach and the potential impact on patient trust within healthcare settings.
b. Tourists Poisoned in Fiji
A concerning incident in Fiji was discussed:
“Seven tourists have been taken to the hospital. It's suspected they've been poisoned while drinking pina coladas at a five-star resort.”
Timestamp: 12:30
The segment connected this incident to a previous tragedy involving methanol-tainted vodka, emphasizing the ongoing safety concerns in tourist destinations.
c. Parents Turning to Rideshare Apps Amid Bus Service Cuts
With schools reducing bus services, parents are increasingly relying on rideshare options:
“I've used Uber Teen for my daughter. She even drives that.”
Timestamp: 14:45 – Savannah Guthrie guest
The discussion centered on the safety and reliability of rideshare apps compared to traditional school transportation, with personal anecdotes reinforcing the trend.
d. Study on Handling Money and Mood Enhancement
A study from Psychological Science was highlighted:
“People who handled money of significant value reported feeling better after having a couple of minutes with the money.”
Timestamp: 17:00
The hosts explored the psychological effects of physical money interaction, linking it to feelings of security and social confidence.
e. Mega Millions Jackpot Announcement
Bobby shared exciting news about the Mega Millions jackpot:
“The eighth biggest jackpot ever tonight, $740 million. Of course, the odds are not good, but somebody wins it.”
Timestamp: 19:20
The anticipation surrounding the massive jackpot win was evident, sparking conversations about the allure and improbability of such lotteries.
f. TSA Incident Involving a 91-Year-Old Woman
An unusual TSA encounter was discussed:
“A 91-year-old woman was stopped with a sword hidden in her cane. She claims she wasn't aware of the blade.”
Timestamp: 21:10
The segment pondered the circumstances leading to such incidents and the stringent security measures at airports.
g. Most Expensive Home for Sale Globally
Bobby introduced an extravagant property on the market:
“A $4.5 billion temple with 27 stories, a snow room, and an ice cream parlor.”
Timestamp: 23:55
The hosts marveled at the opulent features, discussing the sheer scale and uniqueness of the property.
h. Introduction of Hunter Girl on the New Bobby Cast
Exciting news about the show's expansion:
“Hunter Girl, an American Idol runner-up, joins the Bobby Cast with her song 'Pretty Much Every.'”
Timestamp: 25:40
Bobby highlighted Hunter Girl's background and her collaboration with veterans, setting the stage for her contributions to the podcast.
a. Illegal Dental Practice by 70-Year-Old Gladys
A gripping story from New York was shared:
“Gladys was running an illegal dental practice out of her one-bedroom apartment, performing unauthorized procedures.”
Timestamp: 28:30
The discussion delved into the ethical and legal implications, questioning how Gladys managed to sustain such an operation and the potential risks to patients.
a. Elementary School Teacher Punishes Students by Revoking Bathroom Privileges
A notable incident from Houston, Texas:
“An elementary school teacher told her first graders they could no longer use the bathroom as a consequence for misbehavior in the hallway.”
Timestamp: 32:50
The hosts debated the appropriateness of such disciplinary measures, considering the developmental needs of young children and the balance between authority and compassion in education.
The hosts engaged in movie and series evaluations, sharing personal insights and ratings:
a. "Carry On" – A Corny Christmas Terrorist Movie
Timestamp: 35:00
b. JonBenet Ramsey Docu-Series
Timestamp: 37:15
c. Ben Stiller’s "Nutcrackers"
Timestamp: 40:05
d. "Squid Games" Reaction
Timestamp: 42:20
e. "Fly Me to the Moon"
Timestamp: 45:00
A real-time, tense moment was recounted:
“Two security guards with guns entered the building around 2 AM, claiming someone snuck in. Our cameras went down simultaneously.”
Timestamp: 47:30
Bobby and the team shared their harrowing experience of being locked in and the uncertainty surrounding the intruders' whereabouts. The incident underscored the importance of security measures and the unpredictability of such events.
a. Chatter on the Impact of Schools Cutting Bus Services
The hosts discussed how reduced bus services affect student transportation, emphasizing the shift towards rideshare solutions for safety and reliability.
b. Introduction to New Podcast Series: "Decisions Decisions"
An advertisement for a new podcast focusing on non-traditional relationships and candid conversations about dating and love was briefly mentioned.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show navigated through a blend of serious news stories, intriguing personal anecdotes, and lighthearted movie reviews. The hosts' dynamic interactions, coupled with insightful discussions, provided listeners with both informative content and entertaining banter. Notably, the tension surrounding the security breach at the studio added an intense layer to the episode, showcasing the real-life challenges faced behind the scenes.
Notable Quotes:
Bobby Bones on "Carry On":
“It's essentially Die Hard in an airport, but cornier.”
Timestamp: 35:10
Lunchbox on "Squid Games":
“Squid Games changed my life. It’s that impactful.”
Timestamp: 42:30
Bobby Bones on the Mega Millions Jackpot:
“Of course, the odds are not good, but somebody wins it.”
Timestamp: 19:25
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