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Lunchbox
Get your Bobby Bones on.
Bobby Bones
Bobby Bones got pretty sick last night at 101 fever, which I didn't know if that was a fever, and I'm told that's a fever.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
I thought like, 105 was a fever.
Amy
No, 105 is you need to go to the hospital. Like 103. Consider going 105. Be there.
Bobby Bones
My scale is just way wrong. What's weird, too, about temperatures is my wife pulled out a temperature. Like a thermometer for my forehead.
Scuba Steve
Oh, like the one like. Like the COVID ones? Yeah. Where you just put it up against your head?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
That's pretty cool. Yeah, those are cool.
Bobby Bones
I'm used to having to put it in my mouth.
Scuba Steve
You don't remember during, like, the height of COVID Like, everywhere you went, they would put that thing on your head.
Bobby Bones
I'm gonna be honest and vulnerable. Everybody okay with that? We could just let me live in this vulnerable space. Yeah. I don't take my temperature often because I don't want to be sick. And that's not how it works. I know that's not how it works. But if I'm not sick officially, if I don't see the data, I can convince myself I'm not feeling that bad and I can just get through it. Now, there is a point where I can't just do that. If I am real, real, real sick, so I don't take my temperature for that reason alone, that is not a good way to live. I was feeling so bad last night, and I was, like, sweating in a really cold room. We had the bedroom set on 62.
Scuba Steve
62.
Bobby Bones
And at like 7pm oh, gosh. I know. And I was sweating my face off. And my wife's like, I'm gonna take your temperature. And she used. And like 1 beeps good and 3 beeps bad, I think is what it is. And green's good and yellow is maybe a fever. Not sure, but it goes. And I was like, I don't have. I don't have fever. I don't have. I do not have a fever. And it was at 101. It was like 100.9 at first. It's 100.9 a fever.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because, Amy, what's your. What's like 90.
Amy
98. Typically around 98 is everybody's.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know that.
Amy
Normal test.
Scuba Steve
So anything above.
Amy
Anything above.
Bobby Bones
But 99 is not a fever.
Mike D
Well, but 100.4 is considered a fever.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Because the average temperature is rising.
Bobby Bones
What are you talking about? Global warming. I'm talking about human body.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Human body, like, it's rising. So it's not the normal. 98 point whatever is not the normal anymore.
Scuba Steve
You serious? Like, just overall, everything's just. Our temperature is rising.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Are we all getting taller, too?
Lunchbox
Not that I know about that, but that's what I've been told.
Bobby Bones
Normal body. You've been told? That's like going. Sources say. Who have you been told by?
Lunchbox
Nurses.
Bobby Bones
Okay, which ones?
Scuba Steve
His sister.
Lunchbox
Yep, my sister.
Bobby Bones
Okay, you may be right. Okay, I. I typed in, what's the normal body temperature for a human? The normal body temperature for a human is 98.6. But that's average.
Scuba Steve
Does it say anything about it going up?
Bobby Bones
It does. A fever is 99.1 to a slight. Fever is 99.1 to 100.3. That is a early sign of fever. A fever is considered 100.4 or higher. I guess I had a fever last night. Yeah, like a real one.
Amy
You totally did. 101. I would start getting nervous at 101. For sure.
Bobby Bones
Anyway, I text Mike and I was like, I'm not feeling good. Like, I don't know what's gonna happen with the show tomorrow. I sucked it up.
Scuba Steve
You made it, man. See, this could have been your late day or like your no show day.
Bobby Bones
But I will also say this. I would hope that if any of this happened to you guys, you said, I'm sick, I'm not coming in, or I'm sick, I'm gonna play it by ear in the morning and let you know. I don't want you guys bringing any illness into the studio.
Scuba Steve
That's a good. That's a good point. So, like, I've been in that situation where like, man, I'm feeling sick, but I'm not like there yet. But I could wake up like that in the morning. So how do we handle that? Text you at night and be like, hey, Scuba Steve, I'm already telling you.
Bobby Bones
If you're sick sick. If, like, you're thinking you might be sick, that's probably a Scuba Steve text.
Scuba Steve
Okay. Because I've been in that situation and I'm like, I don't know what to do here.
Bobby Bones
But a lot of times if we think we're about to get sick, we're really not about to get sick. Yeah, but sometimes there's like a moment where you're like, oh, my God, I'm sick.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And that. It's rare, but everybody has that, right. Where it's just like a singular moment where you feel something in your body just kind of flip and you're like, oh, no, I'm sick, right? Or no.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I don't want anybody coming in sick. And had I still had a 101 fever, I would not have come in. We would not have worked. But I was feeling really bad last night. But yeah, I didn't want to know if I had a fever or not. But I heard the beep go, beep, beep, beep.
Scuba Steve
Nope.
Bobby Bones
And I was like, oh, no.
Scuba Steve
You can tell though, like, your body. You can tell your body.
Bobby Bones
Well, the fact that I was sweating like crazy in a freezing cold room. Yeah. So. But we're here. We're good. I'm probably at 85 today. My stomach's been messed up too. Not from dairy, a different kind of whatever. You know how I knew I was bad? I was playing pickleball yesterday afternoon and. And I lost.
Scuba Steve
Oh, well, yeah, you're definitely sick.
Bobby Bones
I'm not kidding, cuz you don't lose.
Lunchbox
I.
Bobby Bones
Not even that I don't lose, but I lost. But there were some balls. I was like, I'm not even go for that one.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, that's not you.
Bobby Bones
It's not me at all. And I was going, what's wrong with me? Like, I didn't even try for that. Cuz I. My head was saying, go for it. My body Was like, you're good.
Scuba Steve
That's funny. That's like my kids, like, I know they're sick when they say I can't go to the game today.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Scuba Steve
Like when they say, like, I'm not going to the game, like, okay, they're serious.
Bobby Bones
Was kind of me yesterday. Cuz I. I don't. Like, I will die for a shot that means nothing because I have such trauma and insecurity. I'm being picked on and being told, you're less than. And so. But I was like, you know, I'm going let that. I'm going to let that one go. And then I lost. I won a couple, but then I lost and I was like, who you play? George Burge beat him, but we went to like, extra points. Like we had to win by two. And I never go to win by two.
Scuba Steve
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Ross Copperman whooped him. And then my friend who is, let's say this, he's an agent, but not a. Not an agent in sports or media got him. He beat me at the end and he might have beat me anyway, but I was like. Anyway, I was kind of sick. I'm back, though. I'm back, baby. I'm 80% today.
Scuba Steve
We gonna work out today?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. My wife told me not.
Amy
Yeah, you should probably like.
Bobby Bones
My wife told me not to, but she also told me that's my pickleball yesterday because I already wasn't feeling good and I was like, I'm fine.
Scuba Steve
But look at you today.
Bobby Bones
I'm fine. Yes. Okay, let's go around the room, Amy.
Amy
Okay, so I just got my blood work done and I'm waiting on the results. So I'm going to figure out where my estrogen levels are. And I was reading an article this morning on how important the estrogen part is to, you know, my moments where, you know, like, one minute I'm totally fine and the next I feel crazy.
Bobby Bones
We know that we're familiar. Yes.
Amy
Yeah. So all that is, it's an estrogen issue. So I'm excited to get my blood work back so I can figure out where we are with my estrogen. And if I can kind of get that down, then it's less. Like one minute I'm fine. Next minute I'm like, who even am I?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, there it is.
Bobby Bones
What about my estrogen? I feel like at times it's a bit elevated. How do I get my estrogen down? Not because I have inconsistencies, but because I'm just a little, you know, stupid question. Well, feminine do we have estrogen? Yeah.
Amy
Yes.
Scuba Steve
You sure?
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And. And Amy has testosterone.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Well, she takes extra.
Amy
Well, I was taking extra, but I. I think I leveled that out. Oh, I don't. I don't. I don't put the cream on anymore. I was putting this cream behind my knee.
Bobby Bones
Just put it under her eyes. Like, she's like a ball player.
Amy
Yeah. So, you know, just. Gosh, blood work, paying attention, like, getting older is like, you know, information is power. So. And I put off getting my blood work done for a while, and I finally did it, and now I'm just so eager for the results because I'm gonna. I feel like I'm about to have a revelation of sorts and be like, okay, we're gonna start nipping some of these things in the bud.
Bobby Bones
I'm glad you asked. About estrogen. Yes, we have it.
Amy
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Guys have it.
Bobby Bones
We need it.
Scuba Steve
Really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So estrogen in men, one, supports sperm production, two, affects mood and brain function, protects bone health, helps regulate fat distribution, and regulates sex drive, which is libido. Now, most men produce estrogen by converting testosterone, so it's testosterone that is then converted into estrogen. And it's some enzyme that I'm reading about that I have no idea even what it is. But higher testosterone means more estrogen most of the time. Because it's able to produce more. Because it has more.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Not all of it, but if you have a bucket full of it, it's easier to produce the thimble if you have a bucket. It's harder to push a thimble if you only have a thimble, because then you're producing all of it, and then you have no testosterone.
Scuba Steve
Thimble's a funny word. What is thimble?
Bobby Bones
That's a funny word to you? Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Is that like, the thing you sew with? Like, the thing you put on your. Your thumb?
Bobby Bones
It's funny. What words are funny? Because to me, slobber is a funny word.
Scuba Steve
Slobber is funny?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like, thimble's funny to you. Slobber's funny to me. Amy, what's a funny word to you?
Amy
Tinkle.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Is it because what it's associated with or because. Because slobber to me, just how it sounds.
Scuba Steve
What is tinkle? Other than like, I'm gonna go tinkle, pee. That's it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Yeah. I don't know. My grandma used to always. Whenever she would be. So I'd be so embarrassed because she would be in the bathroom, going the bathroom, and we'd be Waiting outside. And she'd be like, girls, you got a tinkle? And then we'd be like, who's she talking to? Not us. We don't know.
Bobby Bones
Like, got a tinkle. Roll time.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You'Re all my little Alabama fans for life. Too much estrogen. Not her accent, but too much estrogen can be low libido. Erectile dysfunction. So that's when you're. Yeah. If you have too much estrogen. So, yeah. Too little, though almost a week in sex drive can weaken bones. So, yes, men do have and need estrogen, but we don't need as much lower level as women do.
Scuba Steve
Our bodies are crazy.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy that all the trillion things are happening within us just to feel normal.
Scuba Steve
I know.
Bobby Bones
Just to feel normal.
Scuba Steve
That's why when one little thing is off, we don't feel right.
Bobby Bones
Just to feel normal. Like, I don't know why I'm sick. Rumor is I had a fever last night. Still don't believe it. I need to. I want to go back and recalibrate that thermometer.
Scuba Steve
Do you ever feel 100%? Like, 100% where you're like, I feel great. Nothing is bothering me today.
Bobby Bones
I saw a story maybe last week that it's like 14 days a month. We feel good. The other. We'll say 16. We'll say 30 is the number that 16. We don't. Amy, you. You said yes first, so you can go first.
Scuba Steve
You do feel.
Amy
Yes, I have days, but I don't. I don't think I have 14amonth. That are amazing. I blow up less, but I do have days. And let me clarify that. I don't even think it's really, like a full day. But. But I have moments where I'm like, I feel so great right now. Like, what is happening? What have I done? What's contributing to this? Because whatever this is, I want to bottle it up. I feel awesome right now. And then, you know, maybe six hours later, I don't have the same feeling.
Bobby Bones
But that's a good question.
Eddie
I definitely do have it and probably.
Bobby Bones
Affected too much by injuring myself. So sleep has been a big. Oh, my God. What is today? Tuesday? Tuesday.
Scuba Steve
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
I thought I had my acupuncture appointment tomorrow evening. I thought it was this evening. Stressed out a little bit, and I shouldn't be because I go to that to help that. So my injuries keep me from feeling 100%. I tore the cartilage out of my ankle. There is no cartilage down in one part of my ankle. So that Always hurts.
Scuba Steve
Always.
Bobby Bones
If I do anything, if I even jog on it, it hurts for a whole day. What helps me though is to realize that pain does not mean it's getting worse. You know, our body makes us feel pain as a threat to our system. To say we don't want any more of that, must stop it so it doesn't kill our body. So it's nerves that are going, ow, that hurts. Because if it continues to hurt worse and worse and worse, it could eventually kill us. So that's what pain is. It's the nervous system going, this is not good. We don't want that to happen anymore. Because if it happens more or much more, you will die. Right? Our nerves are keeping us alive. May not have explained that properly, but.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I got it.
Bobby Bones
So I don't have any cartilage apart in my ankle and it sucks. It hurts every time I do anything. So if I play pickleball, it's killing me today, but it's normal and I'm okay with it because I know it's not getting worse. So it's just deal with pain. I tore my shoulder doing Dancing with the Stars. The doctor told me it's not going to get worse, it's just going to hurt. So those kind of things hurt me probably 20 days a month. But I also know it's not getting worse and there's a difference in something that hurts. And you think if I don't take care of it, it's going to get worse. Like an injury, a real injury. And then I don't sleep well.
Scuba Steve
And that messes with like your everything.
Bobby Bones
Like my brain recall, mood. Mood recall. And I need to recall big time for this show your estrogen. I've always had plenty of that. Trust me, I've always had. Listen, it went bucket to bucket. Didn't go bucket to thimble. So I say I probably feel great about two days a month.
Scuba Steve
Oh, that's tough.
Bobby Bones
No, but I would say if I feel 80%, I am top of the world. It's freaking Spongebob. It's the best day ever. Like, that's awesome. So if I get three good nights sleep in a row, I actually have a good functioning day. But 100% almost never. But I think I've changed my version of 100%, honestly. And my body's good though. Like I'm happy with my body. Like I'm not ripped or anything. So it's not like I'm happy people can see my body, but my bodies did a lot of really like it's been through a lot and been able to come out a lot the other side. So I'm pretty happy with it. Lunchbox, you.
Lunchbox
Oh, man, I feel pretty good all the time.
Scuba Steve
Every day.
Lunchbox
Not all the time, But I'd say 50% of the time. But I mean, I would say 15.
Bobby Bones
Days a month, 100%.
Lunchbox
I would say, like, Bobby, I think I've changed my normal also because, you know, things ache when you're older. And I like your hamstrings get sore after a run. It's like, oh, man, they didn't used to be that sore. You know, just going up and down the stairs, your knees creek. And it's like, it's not bad, but I'm just used to it. So I feel pretty good.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, what's on your little story there?
Lunchbox
Oh. Oh, you were going to my story.
Bobby Bones
No, I was going to Eddie's story. Eddie. Eddie and Dennis story.
Scuba Steve
No, I'm. I'm the story.
Bobby Bones
Well, I know, but. Lunchbox. I've chosen to go to Eddie next and I'm here.
Lunchbox
I thought you were. Okay, my fault.
Scuba Steve
So I don't know how to feel about this.
Bobby Bones
I don't understand. Like, are people dying to go in order now?
Scuba Steve
Is that a thing?
Bobby Bones
Is that a thing? I know. I always go to Amy first because she's never ready, and so that's because she's been ready.
Amy
Don't say never. No, no, no, no, no, no.
Bobby Bones
She's having one of her days where she's not 100% Amy.
Scuba Steve
You missed like, three days in a row.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. So now that's an excellent feeling.
Amy
Until it changes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Scuba Steve
You were honking at Bobby's car.
Amy
No, that was totally different. What I'm saying is it was a new thing and I got thrown off. And then also one of the times Mike D. Was supposed to email me and he admitted that he accidentally sent it to Abby. So I feel like we need to clarify. Just saying.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, you're up.
Scuba Steve
So I don't know how to feel about this. The Idaho murders. So the judge came out and said that they will livestream the trial. It starts August 11th, and I'm kind of excited about it, and I don't know how to feel like. Like I'm probably going to watch everything. I don't. For some reason, this trial is. Or this case or whatever is something that I followed from the very beginning. From the time that he was traveling cross country with his dad and the cops tried to pull him over and they knew it was him. But they were pulling him over for like tailgating and little things like that just to kind of track him and make sure that it was him or where he was going. Like, I've been following this story for.
Bobby Bones
So long and 30 second recap of the story, though, for people that don't know it.
Scuba Steve
These four, I believe. Four. Four I, I Idaho State students were murdered in their house. They were stabbed to death.
Bobby Bones
He killed four people.
Scuba Steve
I believe it was four. Is that right, Lunchbox?
Lunchbox
Yep.
Bobby Bones
I didn't know he killed that many.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, four students.
Bobby Bones
If he did.
Scuba Steve
If he did. And the main suspect is a guy that went to Washington State University. He was like a, a teacher's assistant for, for criminology. And so he is the main suspect. They've got lots of proof that he's the guy. He.
Bobby Bones
Evidence.
Scuba Steve
Lots of evidence that leads to, to saying that he's the murderer.
Bobby Bones
Correct. I'm learning words I have to say legally. Go ahead.
Scuba Steve
Good stuff. Good stuff. And so then he kind of calls his dad, says, dad, I want to go home. Dad flies over to Washington state. He lives in Pennsylvania, I believe, picks up his son and they drive cross country. Like the timing's crazy that he wants to get out of Dodge. And then the cops kind of find out that it's him. They start looking for him, realize that he's driving cross country. They, they sent the alert out and they start saying like, we believe he's in this state right now. And they got the car. So they pull him over like two times and they have body cam footage of them pulling him over. And the craziest one, this was the craziest one where the cops like, so where are you guys headed? And at the same time the dad says, Pennsylvania. And he says, we're going to get Thai food. And the dad looks at his son like, why are you high food? Or driving home to Pennsylvania? And so like, stuff like that is just like, you know, just signs of. This is crazy that he's really trying to get out of Dodge.
Bobby Bones
You think he did it?
Scuba Steve
I mean, everything seems like he's the one that did it, but. Don't know, man. That's why this whole trial is going to be streamed and I'm going to probably watch every single minute of it.
Bobby Bones
You won't. I think it, it's exciting because it feels fictional.
Scuba Steve
Right?
Bobby Bones
We didn't know them. We don't know the people that died. Seems like a book. So when I say that, I mean it because it doesn't seem real. If it seemed real to Us, it would not be exciting for the trial to happen. But it. The. The granular parts of court cases. I can't even watch the Karen Reed.
Scuba Steve
Stuff, like into the Weeds.
Bobby Bones
It's just. It just takes forever. It takes forever. And they're. Yeah, they're asking 73 questions where it doesn't even matter the answer. Just trying to lead to that 74th. So that's on Court TV some. I think that's where it is.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So I just watch TikTok daily updates.
Scuba Steve
Why do some judges decide? Stream. No. No stream or very no cameras allowed? Yes, cameras allowed.
Bobby Bones
Amy, what do you think?
Amy
I think it just depends on the case and public interest in it. I don't know. I think of protection of certain people maybe. I'm not sure really, but I definitely listened to an hour of something really boring from the Karen retrial and I was like, what am I doing?
Lunchbox
But doesn't it seem crazy that they live stream a trial? Like you're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, but we're going to broadcast this case all over the TVs. It seems bananas.
Bobby Bones
But you're assuming guilt then by that statement. But because even the witnesses that go.
Lunchbox
On the stand, like, I mean, I feel like you're just exposing all these people to so much that, man, they're just there to do a trial. They don't need to be like the jurors. Like, I don't know. Do they show the jurors on a live.
Scuba Steve
No, they don't.
Bobby Bones
They don't show the jurors because they could be killed or picked off or hurt. Say that what they do. And the reason they show it is for transparency reasons a lot of times. So they'll show it all for. Some judges will want complete transparency in situations. So anything that happens, they kind of want their butts to not be on the hook. Because if it is a trial, public interest is weird because that can be defined as anything. Like the Diddy trials on a television.
Scuba Steve
No, they have an illustrator.
Bobby Bones
Just a sketch artist. So if they do, and it's the judge's discretion, the judge gets to decide.
Scuba Steve
Right.
Bobby Bones
So it is for transparency. For my gates ringing. Hold on, hold on. Standby. Okay, let them in. All good.
Scuba Steve
All good.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Scuba Steve
You're right, though, lunchbox. Because it does feel. That's what I meant by it feels weird that I want to watch this.
Bobby Bones
But here's another reason they do it too, is to build trust in the legal system. Because if you can see everything that's happening, you're not Going to go full conspiracy. But we never got to see it. So a judge, in a judge's mind they can go, hey, I want people to feel like again on them too as the judge, I want people to feel like people are getting an absolutely fair trial because maybe there is already an opinion, so much so on one person one way or the other that the judge wants everybody to be able to see everything so nobody feels like anything fishy is going on. So I would say one, it's the judge who gets to decide. Now there may be factors that are influencing the judge, but it's for transparency. And then two, it's to build trust in the legal system in a way. Also there are some that will put on like maybe a court tv. I don't even know if that exists. I don't know how. But court TV still does this. Yeah, it does.
Scuba Steve
I saw something on it like me too.
Bobby Bones
But I didn't know if that was like a brand or a real channel or if that was like a show.
Scuba Steve
I think it's a channel.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think it is too. But there are some trials that are boring as crap. They put on that the judges will put on just for educational reasons and go ahead. I think this trial needs to be shown because it involves something that people can learn from and they'll do it a lot of times too if it doesn't compromise anyone's safety. So I don't know what's up with the Diddy trial. I don't know why they chose not to put that on television.
Scuba Steve
That seems like a protect people, right?
Bobby Bones
Yes. There are some states too that are very pro putting it on television or putting it on stream. Like Florida. They're for the most part they're just like run it. It's full Chris Brown song. Run it. Run it. What?
Amy
It depends if it's a federal courtroom because U.S. federal courtrooms generally prohibit cameras, phones and other electronic devices. And I think and is Diddy's federal ditties is federal.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Whereas Karen Reed State. I guess if the feds got you, I think it's like a 99.8% winning percentage when the Fed's going on you.
Scuba Steve
Oh really?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
I mean they seem like they're, they're very cool with their.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And they're. They're going in. Yes. They're far fewer. Yeah.
Amy
They already have like so much against you if the feds are going in.
Scuba Steve
Right.
Bobby Bones
The Johnny Depp case had cameras.
Scuba Steve
Amber heard.
Bobby Bones
Uh huh. And the reason that the judge was like yeah, let's do this. It's because the judge was like, as long as this doesn't interfere with justice, and if it starts to, we'll pull the cameras. And they ran the whole thing.
Scuba Steve
Man, that was. That was entertaining. Johnny's great. He would just be like, so, you know, just go off and, like, not never answer the question. He's out there.
Bobby Bones
Anybody been watching any Karen Reed?
Amy
No, I just listened to something recently. I mean, other than clips that I come across online. But I did listen to one guy's testimony. I had an appointment, and so it's what I put it on, and I was just stuck there for like an hour. And I. I swear, it was so boring. And I think there was seven hours of this guy or maybe more, and he was like, so boring and. But what was so frustrating, too, is, like, the lawyer was, like, trying to get the guy like you. He was asking a very specific question. And, like, the person testifying, like, just couldn't answer yes or no. Like, they had to say the lawyer, yes or no. He's like, I'm asking you yes or no. And the person just, like, couldn't say a simple yes or no. They'd be like, well, yes, however. And he's like, sir, I'm not asking you about the however. I need to know. And then the judge would intervene. And it was. It was kind of entertaining in that way, because it was like, why can't this guy just freaking answer the question yes or no?
Bobby Bones
I was watching. And again, I don't watch the long. Like Amy said, way too boring. But I'll watch clips of it. I have, like three or four people. I follow that post. Clips, the good clips. And this one person was like, you know, I think I misremembered and then. And missed stated. That's. No, no, no, you lied.
Scuba Steve
Oh, that's what.
Bobby Bones
But if you say certain things, I misremembered.
Scuba Steve
Wow.
Bobby Bones
So I don't think there's any way they find her guilty. I don't think there's any way Bev throws the trial out as the judge.
Scuba Steve
That's Bev is the judge. Yeah, because it's Alan Jackson and Bev.
Bobby Bones
Alan Jackson, Bev, Karen Reed. But I'm surprised it's still going.
Scuba Steve
Are they almost done? Like, does it seem like it's almost done?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I thought it'd be over by now. I. I don't follow it enough to know exactly where they are.
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Scuba Steve
Because I know there's a great reason for this, but I don't know why. Why does it take so long for these trials to start? Like this Idaho murders thing happened in 2022.
Bobby Bones
Great question. A lot of times it takes a long time because you have to submit all your evidence up front. So one of the things on television that's funny to me with court trials is not the ones we're watching on tv, but like Hollywood, when they're like, I'd now like to call to the stand and they open the doors in the back of the courtroom and somebody totally surprising walks in. Clarence Wilson. And then, oh my God, I didn't think, you can't do that.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, they know who's coming up.
Bobby Bones
So everything has To.
Scuba Steve
I love that, though.
Bobby Bones
Has to be present. It's a lot of prep time, and then there's a lot of cases that have to go to court. So there's that as well. Yeah, the. You got to find. So I don't really have a definitive answer, except for there's a lot of things that have to fall into place at the right time before you can do it. The other thing I was going to say, I would compare watching a live court case to an American watching soccer. Meaning there are a lot going on. We don't know what's really happening. That ball is going everywhere, and we're like, this is kind of boring. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
We don't know all the rules.
Bobby Bones
Like, this is an American right? In Europe, they got it. They probably think the same thing about American football. But an American watching soccer is like, I'm gonna watch this for a freaking hour and a half. And, like, there's like, six seconds of, like, good stuff. Or, heck, they may not even score a goal. That's like watching a court case because you just need, like, this. The goal scores. You just want to see when someone gets tripped up when someone says something. So that would be my analogy to watching a court case is me watching soccer.
Scuba Steve
So when they say overruled or sustained question. Because which one is like. Which is the one where, like, you're. You're good. Like, it's okay.
Bobby Bones
I missed this a lot. So, Mike, fact check me on this, because. Sustained. If someone goes. I object. Sustained. I think they're. They go with the objector because that. That's who they're talking to. Sustained means I agree with your objection.
Scuba Steve
Okay. So go ahead. Carry on.
Bobby Bones
So if I'm like, lunchbox, I saw you pee on the side of that building.
Scuba Steve
Objection.
Bobby Bones
Reason.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You can't say what you saw, and the judge would go, sustained. That means I have to. I can't do my question. And your objection was right. Sustained is in your favor as.
Scuba Steve
Got it.
Bobby Bones
I gotta make sure that's right, because I feel like that's where I land now. And overruled means he's overruling the person that says, nope, overruled, and you are wrong. So you can keep going with your question.
Mike D
That's correct.
Bobby Bones
Okay. But I've struggled with that because, I don't know, I was just always confused by that.
Scuba Steve
Got it. Got it. I always hear sustained more than overruled.
Bobby Bones
I've had to look it up more during Karen Reed to make sure, because they do a lot of objections. Objection. Sustained. Okay. Who Was that for who got that point? That's what it feels like.
Scuba Steve
Who got that point in?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Lunchbox, you're up.
Lunchbox
Well, I was going to say, the one thing I do like about a trial is when they say, yeah, strike that from the record jury act like you didn't hear that.
Scuba Steve
That's impossible.
Lunchbox
Like you just heard it.
Amy
I know, I can't.
Bobby Bones
So here's the reason they do that one. You can't unhear. You can't unring a bell. But you also can't keep it in your notes and you can't bring it up whenever you are going over your notes in the room, on a board, on your paper. You cannot use that as one of the reasons. So you can still be affected by it, but you can't bring it up as an argument. And everybody's not affected the same way. So that's why they do that. So it does make sense as to why they do that.
Scuba Steve
You're right.
Bobby Bones
You can unhear something. But it absolutely is an effective tool to limit what was just said and how that affects the group. Because when the group is all talking about it and they're putting up, well, this happened, this happened, that happened, this happened. Let's vote this way. They cannot bring that up as one of the arguments.
Scuba Steve
Deliberately deliberating.
Bobby Bones
As they're deliberating.
Scuba Steve
Deliberating.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Yeah. So that would be why it does feel weird to say that. But there is reason and there. And it is effective to say that for that reason only. Does that.
Lunchbox
Got it. Okay. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But it is stupid. I agree with you, Lunchbox. It's like, do not see what you just saw. Wait, no, no, I just saw. I saw it. But again, and if it's a two month trial. Yes. And there's still a month left of the trial and you can't put it in your notes and you can't bring it up again. It's limited as to how effective it can be because you can only talk about it.
Scuba Steve
That makes so much sense because you can't when you're deliberate and you can't be like, no lunchbox was peeing in the bushes. No, no, no, that's not part of this.
Bobby Bones
Can't say it.
Scuba Steve
Can't say that.
Bobby Bones
Yep. Lunchbox, you're up.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And I was on people.com and so I'm not a creep. But Kyle, if you have to lead.
Bobby Bones
It with I'm not a creep, it's gonna be creepy. Go ahead.
Lunchbox
Kylie Jenner has revealed what she got implanted in her chest. Her Boob job.
Bobby Bones
Why would you say it weirdly like that? Like what she got.
Amy
She got, like, something put into her heart.
Bobby Bones
I wanted to say I saw the story too. Kylie Jenner talks about her boob job.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So this fan, Rachel, reached out on TikTok and said, hey, Kylie, you've got what I am looking for to have done. Like, in terms of a boob job, it's the most perfect, natural looking boob job I've ever seen. They're still big, but whatever you have done with the implants, they are perfection. And so Kylie responded and said, 445cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle silicone. So that is what Kylie Jenner is working with, folks.
Bobby Bones
That also is like soccer. I don't really know what happened there.
Lunchbox
I don't either. But it was just awesome to hear her talk about what she got done.
Scuba Steve
But I bet doctors are like, got it. I know exactly what that means.
Lunchbox
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
That's interesting.
Scuba Steve
So all you have to do is go to your doctor and say, I want CC minus, whatever.
Lunchbox
And that's what the van said. Said, you don't have to tell me the doctor just so if I go in, I can tell them exactly what I want. And that's what she shared. And then Kylie did say that she got him done before she had kids. And she wished she would have waited till after she had them because she had the perfect breasts before. They were wonderful, amazing, and she wishes she never got them done.
Scuba Steve
Objection.
Bobby Bones
Sustained.
Lunchbox
She said. She said I had beautiful breasts. Just gorgeous.
Bobby Bones
We have to let him go for a second, guys. It's his story, but I'll stop him in a minute. Go ahead.
Lunchbox
And I just wish, obviously I never got them done to begin with.
Bobby Bones
Mm.
Lunchbox
Yep.
Amy
So she's saying she shouldn't have ever done it, but here's.
Bobby Bones
No, not ever. She wished she would have done it after she had kids instead of no.
Lunchbox
But then she said she wishes she. No, she said she wished she got him, never got him done, so she could be the perfect example for Stormy.
Bobby Bones
Wait, so did she say both? Then she said she wanted to wait till. Because you said two things here.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah. At first, she said after kids, she. She got them done before kids, not thinking she would have kids at 20. And then after she had kids and had them done.
Bobby Bones
Got it. Thank you.
Lunchbox
She is saying, man, I wish I never got them done so I could be perfect for Stormy and I wouldn't have touched anything. But hey, I am not mad she got him done.
Amy
When we say, okay, never mind what Amy, go ahead. I don't care what people do. It doesn't matter. But does she? Hasn't she had other things done, too? Like, I. I'm sure.
Bobby Bones
I'm not sure I shouldn't say that. I would think that.
Amy
I mean, the example to her daughter is. Should be just do whatever makes you happy.
Lunchbox
And that's what, you know, I'm glad you said that. She said in W magazine, she said, one of the biggest misconceptions about me is that I was this insecure child. And I got so much surgery to change my whole face, which is absolutely false. I've gotten fillers. I don't want that to be. I don't want that to be part of my story.
Bobby Bones
Who is this?
Lunchbox
Kylie Jenner.
Bobby Bones
We've already forgot Kylie.
Scuba Steve
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay.
Lunchbox
You want me to send you pics?
Bobby Bones
No, we're good on that.
Lunchbox
But hey, so if you're going in and you like what she has, you go with 445cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle, silicone.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. I wrote that down.
Scuba Steve
Half under the muscle.
Bobby Bones
And he got to bring the story, so I let him have a little room.
Scuba Steve
You know, he's passionate about it.
Bobby Bones
So proud of it, Morgan.
Morgan
Yeah. Did you guys see the video of the brawl that happened at Disney in China?
Scuba Steve
No.
Amy
No.
Morgan
Oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox
So there was these two.
Morgan
There was these two sets of parents. One of them. It's all over social media. There's these two sets of parents, and one of the moms was holding a child and some words were exchanged because somebody cut in line and the dads just started going at each other. Then one of the moms tries to separate them, and then the other mom gets involved and the other mom, like, punches the baby when she's trying to push this.
Ray
Like, she punched a baby.
Lunchbox
Not a baby. Not a baby. Toddler, three or four year old.
Morgan
It's still a toddler.
Lunchbox
Baby makes it sound like it was like an infant.
Morgan
Okay. But they're not much better anyways. Like, she.
Bobby Bones
It is a little better. It's not better at all, really, but a little bit. Let me see the baby that kid looks like. Take a punch. Yeah. Look at that. Oh, my God.
Morgan
See, she straight up just like gets the child. She's trying to hit that mom.
Bobby Bones
Oh, so she accidentally. Okay, she accidentally hits the toddler. But it did feel like it came right out of the womb. Unless she punched her when Morgan said it.
Scuba Steve
Like.
Morgan
Yeah, it kind of felt that way.
Bobby Bones
Man. Line cutting pisses me off.
Morgan
But would you get into a brawl like this over that.
Bobby Bones
I don't think they plan to get into that brawl is the thing. So, no. My answer is no. I think somebody felt disrespected. A punch was thrown. All heck breaks loose.
Lunchbox
And that lady looks like a fool with that hat on.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Lunchbox
I mean, what is she wearing?
Morgan
She's got ears on in fighting.
Scuba Steve
She's a Disney. She's a Disney.
Bobby Bones
That's true. But if you're experiencing Disney with the ears, then live life of someone with the ears.
Lunchbox
Like, yeah, her and her dude both have hats on. And they. It doesn't appear they have kids.
Scuba Steve
Well, but they might not be there. Maybe they're on another ride or something. Lunchbox. You don't know.
Lunchbox
Well, and then they don't need to be fighting. If they're mom and dad with their hats on. They. I blame them.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Take the hat off first before you start swinging. Yeah, Anytime I've punched a toddler, I've taken my hat off. That's the general rule. Yeah, that. That is. That's aggressive.
Morgan
Yeah. And so now they all might get banned because you're. If you fight at Disney, you get a lifetime ban.
Scuba Steve
Ooh, lifetime.
Bobby Bones
They should.
Scuba Steve
At every park.
Bobby Bones
They should.
Lunchbox
How would they know?
Morgan
Oh, for sure.
Bobby Bones
You're on. Like, for sure. You don't think they have every kind of facial recognition at Disney Scan? Yeah, they're top notch over there, I would imagine. Yeah, that sucks. But then also, like, what are the rules in China? Like, can you punch toddlers? I don't know.
Morgan
I mean, but just imagine that kid. She's like.
Lunchbox
Or dress came over at the end.
Bobby Bones
Hold on, hold on.
Scuba Steve
Hey, she got a boob job half under the muscle.
Bobby Bones
CC 29 pie.
Lunchbox
Look, watch. Morgan, look. Did you see the end?
Morgan
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Her.
Lunchbox
Her dresses are.
Morgan
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Morgan
I mean, they were all, like, all on the floor at one point.
Bobby Bones
It was.
Lunchbox
Yeah. The girl with the hat, her dress popped open.
Bobby Bones
Okay, thank you, Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
If you want to fast forward it to the, like, 153 mark.
Bobby Bones
He sounds like Mr. Skin. Do you guys remember Mr. Skin back in the day? Yeah, Mike, you have to, right?
Mike D
I do remember that.
Bobby Bones
So Mr. Skin would watch movies and tell you every, like, exactly into the movie how when you could see a boob. His whole website was. His whole website was. Okay, if you're gonna watch Aladdin and you want to see Jasmine's left butt cheek, it's at 22 minutes and 13 seconds.
Scuba Steve
Mr. Skin.
Bobby Bones
That was his whole website. Yeah. It wasn't like a Porn site. But he would just tell you where to find stuff like boobs and butt or something. Right, Mike? Yeah, basically, he got kind of famous.
Scuba Steve
I think he's ahead of his time.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, Kind of famous.
Morgan
What was he famous on?
Amy
Ahead of his time?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, because, like, no one was doing that back then, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like 10 years ago.
Scuba Steve
Probably more than that.
Mike D
20, 25.
Bobby Bones
It was a website. And again, it wasn't presented with like a bunch of negative stuff on the website. You didn't go. But he would just tell you, if you're gonna watch the Shining, you will see a left boob at 19 minutes and 22 seconds. It was just kind of stupid and funny, but also a little creepy, depending on how you took it.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Have you never heard of Mr. Skin? The name is weird though, now that I say it loud.
Mike D
Way later.
Amy
No, I hadn't heard.
Bobby Bones
I'll go last. They had the voting for the National Radio hall of Fame. And I'm in the hall of Fame. I was in. In 2017. I have a picture here. I was the. And I still am the youngest person ever inducted. So I'm pretty proud of that. And so I'm a Hall of Fame member. Pretty cool. And every year, if you're in it, you get to vote on who gets to be in the National Radio hall of Fame. And So there are 20 people that are up for it.
Scuba Steve
Do you get to nominate or vote?
Bobby Bones
I don't know about. Not the nomination process. I do not. Could be a board thing. I'm not on the board. I don't know the answer to that.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Bobby Bones
But I do get to vote. And so you get to pick six out of the 20. So I did that. Would you like to hear who's up and if I voted for them, yes or no?
Scuba Steve
Yes, sure.
Bobby Bones
It's all kinds of different people. Let me give up. Okay. I guess Alice Cooper does like a rock show. I don't know if it's a every night thing or Alice Cooper. School's out for summer 70s and 80s rock guy. Amy. Familiar with him at all?
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
So he's up. I did not vote for him because I wasn't familiar with his radio history. And you can like, listen and stuff, but I feel like hall of Fame. If I'm going to vote for them, I. I feel like I should have an understanding of their significance. And he may have crazy significance. And I think I will take this time now to learn about his significance if he's up next year. But I did not vote for Alice Cooper. Bob And Sherry, I've actually met them. They've been a syndicated show for a while. Yeah, I did vote for them.
Scuba Steve
Let's see, you know, where are they? Where are they out of?
Bobby Bones
They're a syndicated show. They're either. I think they're maybe out of a Carolina. A Carolina or a Louisiana.
Scuba Steve
One of the.
Bobby Bones
Mike, would you let me know?
Mike D
Charlotte, North Carolina.
Scuba Steve
Hey, there you go.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So. Okay. Bob Surratt. I didn't know who that was. I'm sure all these people have great careers, and this is not meant as an insult to them because I'm sure half them don't know who I am or more than that. Didn't know who that was. Bob Stroud. Didn't know who that was. Colin Cowherd for sure. Voted for Colin Cowhell. Her.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. You listen to him, like, every day?
Bobby Bones
Just about most on podcast. Most. Most days. I voted for Colin Cowherd for sure. Big D and Bubba.
Scuba Steve
We know them.
Bobby Bones
We do know them. I did not vote for them. I don't not like them, but I did not vote for them. D.L.
Scuba Steve
Hughley, comedian.
Eddie
Exactly.
Scuba Steve
Didn't know he had a radio show.
Bobby Bones
What do you think?
Scuba Steve
You did not vote for him. Same Alice Cooper ideology.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Did not know. I guess I knew he had a radio show, but I don't know what. Do you know where it is?
Mike D
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
I got. Yeah. I don't know. Didn't vote for him. I'll use this as an opportunity to.
Scuba Steve
Learn, though, for next year.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, for next year. Enrique Santos.
Scuba Steve
No, Enrique.
Bobby Bones
We know Enrique. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. I voted for Enrique Santos. I wish I could have voted 80 times for Enrique Santos. Enrique Santos is down in Miami. Nice guy, does Spanish language. Nationally syndicated. Yeah. What? Somebody said something?
Scuba Steve
I just said he's a nice guy.
Bobby Bones
I thought heard somebody over there. Lunchbox. You said something?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Okay. There's three. Dee Dee McGuire. Don't know her. Funkmaster Flex for sure. Voted for Funk Master Flex.
Scuba Steve
You know him?
Bobby Bones
Don't know him personally. Watched a lot of his clips. I know for sure. Like New York. Like, he's one of the guys. Like, hip hop guys. I voted for Funk Master Flex for sure. I should just tell you who I voted for and who I didn't vote for. Or instead of who I did for, I voted for Martha Quinn. Do you know who she is, aside from radio?
Amy
Martha Quinn.
Scuba Steve
I know Harley Quinn.
Bobby Bones
Not the same.
Scuba Steve
No.
Bobby Bones
If I say 80s, I mean, I hope I'm right about this, because I know she does her show on Sirius now. And she's done her show in other places, but she was one of the original MTVJ's.
Scuba Steve
Oh, really?
Bobby Bones
And that's why I've kind of kept up with the radio career, because I knew she was one of the MTV VJs.
Amy
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I recognized her from back then.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Scott Simon is. I did not vote for him. I did not vote for Mojo in the morning because he's the guy that said, I work with St. Jude for my own clout, so screw that dude. I did not vote for Kid Leo. Let me see who else I voted for. That's. I voted for Bert Weiss.
Amy
Oh, Bert.
Bobby Bones
What's up? Uh huh.
Amy
In Atlanta, I saw his co host Kristen at the Gracies.
Bobby Bones
Yep, Kristen's awesome. And Bert deserves to be in as much as anybody deserves to be in. And I voted for one more. Let me get my scroll line. I voted for. Oh, John Garabedian, Open House party. You listen to it all the time as a kid on the weekends. Ran forever. Ever, ever. The show still goes, but he gave it to one of the guys in his company now. Younger, younger guy. Yeah. Mike, remember John Garabedian, Open House Party. Yeah. Those are my six votes into the radio hall of fame. I hope they get it.
Mike D
I was saying, I know Raul Brindis.
Bobby Bones
What did you say?
Mike D
Raul Brindis.
Bobby Bones
What did you say?
Mike D
Raul.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Raul.
Scuba Steve
Spanish speaking. Good.
Mike D
Yeah. My dad used to listen to him all the time. That's kind of how I got into radio.
Scuba Steve
Really?
Bobby Bones
Hold on, hold on. Let me find out.
Scuba Steve
Raul Brindis.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Raul Brindis.
Mike D
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I didn't know Raul Brindis. But you know what? I'm gonna put him on my list. Do you see a picture of me? He looks good.
Mike D
Yeah. He used to do a character called Pepito.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I know who that is.
Scuba Steve
You do?
Bobby Bones
I do. And what was funny about this guy is I'm pretty sure. And Pepito was. The FCC never cracked down on Spanish speaking language because most people. The FCC didn't know Spanish. Yeah. So they could say whatever they wanted.
Mike D
That's why my dad loved it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I mean, it was dirtier than Stern.
Scuba Steve
Was, but they didn't know what they were saying. So how can you regulate?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I was like, what? What's. And people didn't turn him in. Oh, I probably would have voted for him.
Mike D
It was just like this little character that he would do like, kind of like that.
Bobby Bones
Because if that crosses into even my consciousness and I don't know it and don't understand it. Like, that's massive. Okay. Hey, Raul Brindes. Next year I will vote for you if you're in. And that's on me. I didn't do all my research on all of them. I just voted based off what I knew. And I don't know if that's fair or not fair, but I scrolled through and I wanted to make sure to vote, but that's who I voted for. Oh, Rao, I screwed you, buddy.
Mike D
Listen to all four hours of his show. And when I would go on loads with him. Cause he's a truck driver. We listen to the entire show from beginning to end.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Mike D
Yeah. It's crazy.
Bobby Bones
A kind of. That kind of sucks. I know exactly who he is.
Amy
And you can't change your vote.
Bobby Bones
No, because I just went back. Because I went back to check and see who I voted for specifically, and it's like, you already voted. You can't. So I. That's why I went through to. And I was pushing through them to see if I voted for them or not. But good luck. I remember. Hey, nothing like the moment when they introduced me at the Radio hall of Fame.
Scuba Steve
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
Because this is how you know you made it. Or shall I say this is how you're kept humble. And here we are, Chicago, Illinois. Everybody's dressed to the nine and a halfs. Not just to the nines. We elevated half.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
It's not like we go to this nice kind of stuff all the time. And they're like, Bobby Jones I like about the program is there better be somebody else named Bobby Jones here. Nope. Nope, that's me. Yeah. So. All right.
Scuba Steve
Fun night, though.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it was good. It was a good night. That's what's up. Maybe we should try to get Amy in.
Amy
Did somebody just laugh? Did somebody just laugh?
Bobby Bones
No. The only reason anybody snickered is because everybody knew Lunchbox was gonna be the first one to make a noise. That was the only reason.
Scuba Steve
And he did with.
Bobby Bones
And he did. He did. So, Amy, so I know to you that might have felt like it's personal toward you, and I. I don't know who snickered over here first. No snickering, but it was because everybody kept waiting to see who'd make the first sound. And it was Lunchbox. Yeah, that's what's up. All right, let's do one. Let's do two voicemails. Number one, Ray, I'm leaving a gap.
Caller
Morning, studio.
Bobby Bones
Hey. Okay, hold on, guys.
Scuba Steve
Honestly, I didn't know what she Was.
Lunchbox
Saying I couldn't understand what she said.
Bobby Bones
This is an A plus listener who listens to the show that knows if you say, morning studio, leave a gap because we'll yell it back. And even in a voicemail for God.
Lunchbox
So is she in a tunnel or in a tin can? What's wrong with her phone?
Bobby Bones
Probably on speakerphone because she doesn't want to wreck her car. Get a ticket.
Scuba Steve
Smart of her.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. Hater. CC Boob. All right. Just kidding. Ready, you guys in the room. Go. Here we go.
Caller
I'm leaving a gap. Morning, studio.
Bobby Bones
Morning. Who yells studio?
Scuba Steve
We've done this a thousand times, Amy.
Amy
I know.
Bobby Bones
When do you yell at morning Studio Back.
Scuba Steve
Too much estrogen.
Lunchbox
Yeah, this gap is not working, guys.
Amy
I'm a little thrown off.
Bobby Bones
It's just like if someone says, morning, studio, what do we say? Morning.
Amy
Good morning.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Okay, one more time.
Caller
I'm leaving a gap. Morning, studio.
Scuba Steve
Morning.
Caller
I was just wondering if he could get Amy's morning corny. Like she used to do it when she was yelling the morning corny. We haven't heard that in a really long time, and it always made me laugh so hard. So I would just like to request one of Amy's screaming morning, Morning, corn. Thank you.
Bobby Bones
So then thank you for the request. What we'll do next week. All five next week. Ah, investigative. We won't do it.
Scuba Steve
We can't yell that one.
Amy
That would be.
Scuba Steve
Unless we're all yelling that, and then.
Bobby Bones
That sounds like a disaster.
Lunchbox
Oh, I like that.
Bobby Bones
So Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, all of next week, we'll do Amy yells a joke.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if we still have our theme song to it. Ray, do you know if we still have our theme song to them? Amy yells a joke. Amy yells a joke. Amy has a joke to yell today. Yeah, but we need, like, some metal under it because that used to be the theme song. Amy yells a joke. Amy yells a joke. Amy has a joke to yell to you.
Scuba Steve
Quick thinking, though, Ray. That's good, dude.
Bobby Bones
So I guess we produce it, but do some metal underneath it, and we'll do it next week. Thank you for that. Give me the next one.
Caller
Hey, guys, it's Mandy, the person that got scammed over the rabbit. I just wanted to give you guys a new update. My scammer has moved on from rabbits to guinea pigs now, so be on the lookout if anybody's in the guinea pig search. They're now trying to sell guinea pigs. But anyways, I just want to give you that update.
Bobby Bones
Have a Good day.
Scuba Steve
Bye.
Bobby Bones
Thank you very much.
Lunchbox
I mean, she is checking this person out. Like, she's still checking in on the scammer is hilarious.
Scuba Steve
But interesting. The scammers moving on to, like, different animals.
Bobby Bones
Probably has, like, eight animals at once. I'm sure she's not moving on. She probably has a wide range. She has diversified her portfolio in case she gets one taken down. That's it. Hey, Amy, you have a episode of Feeling Things Up Today.
Amy
I do, yeah. We talk about a variety of things. This is our longer episode, but one of the big takeaways is stuff you can say to yourself at nighttime or ways to get better sleep. And I don't know how Cat felt about some of my tips, but I think they're good.
Bobby Bones
I have Keith Urban on for about an hour today.
Scuba Steve
Nice.
Bobby Bones
On the Bobby cast, so you can go check that out.
Amy
Oh, yeah, I saw your kangaroos.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I did that with AI you fought a kangaroo?
Bobby Bones
No. People get pissed when they use AI because they're like, why don't you get a real artist to do it? I'm like, okay, find me some talking kangaroos in real life, and I'll go shoot them.
Amy
No, you really mean film them.
Bobby Bones
Sorry, Amy. I talked in lingo of.
Amy
I know. Because my head sounded like you.
Bobby Bones
My bad for speaking in Elevated.
Scuba Steve
Hey, it did sound like you were going to shoot a bullet.
Bobby Bones
Elevated. Creator. Lingo shouldn't have done that. Creator. My bad. Y. I'll go. We. I should have went and used a tape recorder and recorded them. No, I used AI and said, give me two kangaroos playing electric guitars and one's playing a solo and says to the other, I might. You know, Keith's gonna be on the B cast. It's on my Instagram. I can play it for you. But it's. It's all AI. Hold on here you.
Scuba Steve
Our old mate Keith Urban's on the.
Bobby Bones
Bobby cast this week. That's it. But they're two. That's kangaroos playing guitar.
Scuba Steve
That's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I've got this whole series I've not put out on AI that I just do to make my wife laugh. It's called Arkansas versus Oklahoma because, you know, our hometowns are, like, two hours away, so there's not a lot of difference. But it's constantly us making fun of the other person's state. And so I've used AI to do a set of Arkansas versus Oklahoma. And the guy from Arkansas is always, like, in a cardigan or, like, dressed really nice. And the guy from Oklahoma is always like in missing teeth, dirty, smudged. And the first one is like the shoe tying challenge. And they go, go. And the guy from Arkansas ties the shoes and the guy from Oklahoma sits down and he has no shoes on his feet and he puts a rope around his big toes and he's like, did I win? And so that was the first one. And the second one, I probably have it here. I can't put them out because I love people from Oklahoma, obviously, but I think people would just be upset about anything. The second one was a math challenge. The guy from Arkansas is dressed all nice on the left. The guy from Oklahoma, same dirty, like torn overalls. There you go. All right, solve this. What's seven times six? Arkansas 42. Correct. Seven. Eight. Wait, what comes after eight? That's the Oklahoma guy.
Scuba Steve
Got a banjo?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I've done all series of Arkansas versus Oklahoma.
Scuba Steve
That's funny.
Bobby Bones
And I just send it to her and then I send it to her family. So yeah, that's what I do on AI. All right, that's it. Thank you, guys. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
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This is an iHeart podcast.
Title: TUES PT 2: How Bobby Lives Reckless + Eddie’s Moral Dilemma + Why Lunchbox Is A Creep + Should Amy Be In The Radio Hall Of Fame?
Release Date: June 3, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
At the onset of the episode ([03:39]), Bobby Bones opens up about feeling unwell the previous night, grappling with a high fever that peaked around 101°F. He shares his experience of waking up sweaty in a cold room and the realization brought by his wife's prompt to check his temperature. This candid discussion emphasizes the importance of acknowledging one's health and the impact of illness on daily responsibilities.
The conversation delves into the intricacies of hormonal balance, particularly focusing on estrogen's role in men. Amy discusses her recent blood work to monitor estrogen levels, highlighting how fluctuations can affect mood and overall well-being. Bobby elaborates on the physiological functions of estrogen in males, debunking common misconceptions and illustrating its importance beyond reproductive health.
Eddie introduces a discussion about the highly publicized Idaho murders trial and the judge's decision to livestream proceedings ([18:19]). The participants express mixed feelings about the transparency it brings versus the sensationalism it might incite. They debate the effectiveness of live-streaming trials in building public trust and educating viewers about the judicial process.
Bobby shares his personal connection with the National Radio Hall of Fame, recounting his own induction in 2017 as the youngest member ([44:33]). He discusses the voting process, detailing the radio personalities he supports and the reasons behind his choices. The segment offers insights into the legacy and impact of various radio figures in the industry.
The hosts recount a viral incident at a Disney theme park in China where a dispute between two sets of parents escalated, resulting in a toddler being accidentally punched ([40:03]). The conversation critiques the aggressive behavior displayed and reflects on the importance of maintaining composure in public spaces.
Bobby introduces his foray into leveraging artificial intelligence for humorous content creation, specifically featuring talking kangaroos playing electric guitars ([55:31]). He shares how these AI-generated segments add a playful element to the show and engage listeners with creative storytelling.
The episode includes engaging voicemail interactions where listeners share amusing or concerning messages. One memorable call involves a recurring phrase, "I'm leaving a gap. Morning, studio," prompting playful banter among the hosts ([52:03]).
As the episode wraps up, Bobby hints at upcoming guests like Keith Urban and reflects on the show's themes, blending humor with heartfelt discussions. The hosts emphasize community and the importance of staying connected despite personal challenges.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show blends personal anecdotes with broader societal discussions, offering listeners both entertainment and meaningful insights.