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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Lunchbox
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Morgan
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Lunchbox
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Lunchbox
Well, I guess I'm saying I like you, you like me.
Vanessa Marshall
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Lunchbox
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Lunchbox
Here we go. Come on, Bobby.
Bobby Bones
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Morgan
Turn it up.
Lunchbox
This is the Bobby Bones Show. Let' what's up, everybody? Welcome to Wednesday show Morning Studio. Morning, Bones. I'll give you a celebrity. Tell me, alive or not alive? Survivor style. Amy. Bob Barker is the example.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Not alive.
Lunchbox
Not alive. Yeah. We won't say dead. Dead feels permanent. It's too harsh.
Morgan
Well, they are.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Tia Sircar
They're not alive.
Lunchbox
We don't put a good feeling out there. Okay, Amy. What?
Bobby Bones
How about what I should say? Above or underground?
Tia Sircar
Expired.
Lunchbox
Above or below ground? Ground is kind of funny. That's funny.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, just say above or below.
Lunchbox
I kind of like that. Above or below? Because above ground's alive. Yeah. Amy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Olivia Newton John. Above ground or below ground?
Bobby Bones
Below.
Lunchbox
Below ground is correct.
Tia Sircar
Wow.
Lunchbox
She'll pop up on my Tik Tok sometimes because I get a lot of 70s and 80s country music award shows. She was a big country star for a long time and was really talented. Was Australian. Was also in Greece. That is correct. She is below ground. Died in 2002. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Yep.
Lunchbox
Somebody you saw in concert? Tony Bennett. Didn't you see Tony Bennett?
Morgan
Oh, I did see Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. And I mean, phenomenal. Phenomenal. I could not believe how good Lady Gaga can sing. And that Tony Bennett dude was so old, but that dude could sing so well. Unfortunately, a few years after I saw him, he went underground.
Lunchbox
So you're saying hello.
Morgan
Oh, below ground. Below.
Lunchbox
That is correct. He died in 2023.
Tia Sircar
Eddie Dick Van Dyke from The Dick Van Dyke Show. Yeah. I think he's below ground, actually. I hope he's below ground.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Below ground. Feels. That's an odd juxtaposition. I feel like. Yeah, I think he's alive.
Morgan
You said, I hope he's below ground.
Lunchbox
I know.
Tia Sircar
I didn't mean to say that. For the game's sake. I think he's below ground.
Lunchbox
Dick Van Dyke is alive. No, he's 99 years old. Wow.
Tia Sircar
Congratulations.
Lunchbox
You're still around. He was born in 1925.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Lunchbox
Dang.
Bobby Bones
Wow, wow, wow.
Lunchbox
Amy, you're still in it. Above or below ground? Sean Connery, who played James Bond.
Bobby Bones
Sadly, he's below.
Lunchbox
He died in 2020. That's correct. Lunchbox president Jimmy Carter.
Morgan
Oh, yeah. I don't think I was around when he was president.
Lunchbox
You were not.
Morgan
I wasn't good. Yet. And unfortunately, he knows he's no longer around. He's below.
Lunchbox
He died in 2024 at 100 years old. He is below ground, not alive. Wow. Amy. Clint Eastwood.
Bobby Bones
Clint Eastwood. Not to be confused with the salad dressing guy.
Lunchbox
Paul Newman.
Bobby Bones
Cuz they confuse me sometimes. Interesting.
Lunchbox
Or Jonathan Ranch.
Tia Sircar
Very confused.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I. This is tricky, but I'm gonna go with above. He's above.
Lunchbox
Clint Eastwood is 94 years old and alive.
Bobby Bones
Thriving.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox.
Morgan
Yep.
Lunchbox
Barbara Walters. Bob Walters from back in the day. 2020.
Morgan
I know who you're talking about.
Lunchbox
With Hugh Downs. And then was on the View, I think started.
Morgan
Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
Barbara Walters.
Morgan
What are you doing, Barbara? I haven't seen you do an interview in a while. Barbara Walters, 20 20. You said downs. Hugh Downs. So she's down below ground.
Lunchbox
So you're going below.
Morgan
Yeah, she's below.
Lunchbox
She died in 2022. Correct.
Morgan
Whoa. Oh, that long ago.
Lunchbox
Amy Screech from Saved by the Bell. Dustin Diamond.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. Did he die? Did he die?
Lunchbox
Could have just thrown some randoms in there.
Bobby Bones
I. I feel like. I feel like maybe he died, but I don't know. He could be alive. Eeny, meeny, miny, mo. Oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox
Above or below ground? He didn't answer. Above, below.
Morgan
Oh, dang it.
Tia Sircar
That was sad.
Lunchbox
He died in 2021.
Morgan
Yeah. Right after his book. Or right before his book.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox for the win.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yoko Ono. Do you know who Yoko Ono is?
Morgan
Yeah, she's someone with the Beatles.
Lunchbox
Okay, so you know enough.
Morgan
She's the woman with the Beatles.
Lunchbox
Was she in the band?
Morgan
No, she was married. Or she's the reason they broke up, but I don't know who she liked.
Lunchbox
She Married. Was married to. Yeah, but Yoko Ono. Above ground or below ground?
Morgan
Yoko's above.
Lunchbox
Correct. 92 years old.
Morgan
Wow.
Lunchbox
He is our winner.
Morgan
It's the anonymous Inox.
Lunchbox
Anonymous Inox. There's a question to be had. Hello, Bobby Bones. My boyfriend and I have been together for five years. I have no doubt that he loves me, but whenever I bring up marriage, buying a house or anything that looks like a long term plan, he dodges the conversation or makes a joke. I'm not even hung up on how we define commitment. I just want us to build something real together. How do I know if he's just slow to commit or if he's never actually going to signed girlfriend for life? I think this is very common. The first thing I would do is look and see if any. If he has allegiance to a sports team, like a lifetime allegiance to a sports team and does that sports team suck? If so, and he remains allegiant to that team, he's. He'll be able to commit at some point.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's like an indicator for commitment. Yeah, like because you're loyal at least.
Lunchbox
Even when times are bad, you're loyal, you're committed, crap goes wrong. You, I mean, look at me. I'm a massive Arkansas Razorbacks fan and a Cubs fan. There's nobody more loyal and committed than me. Now I can understand too how guys are afraid of commitment. You ever hear the saying, why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So I think naturally that happens with guys unless the cow starts to threaten to not be in the pasture anymore. So we're going to take what we can take. Unless maybe we can't take it anymore. Then we have to reevaluate a little bit.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I feel like with you, you are loyal and committed and similar to Arkansas, like to your now wife, but you had to meet the right cow. Like it. You weren't going to be that. It had to be Caitlin.
Lunchbox
That is true. But I will say it sounds like they've been together long enough. At the point with Caitlyn, though, I already knew where they are now in this email.
Bobby Bones
You knew?
Lunchbox
I already knew.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So this is what I'm gonna say. Dude, if you rattle the cage hard or you're gonna scare him and I'm gonna tell you how it's gonna play out. He's gonna be like, stop. He's gonna run away for a minute, he's gonna come back and then he's finally gonna commit. Like that's option one. Rattle the cage. Number Two is you can slow roll it and go, hey, look, I would really love to start talking about things we're committed to. Is there any chance that. And you give him a date that seems far away, like a month from now, that we can actually talk about what our plans are? Because he's going to feel like that's forever away. I'll commit to anything a month out, no matter what it is. I've committed to so much crap. Four, five, six months out. Then when it gets here, I'm like, oh, man. I know. So if you get him just to commit to that day, that's the first role. And the slow roll of getting him to commit to everything else. It's not that he doesn't love you or want to be with you. It's that. Guys, we're the caveman. You gotta make us want. Know what we want. You know, so you can rattle a cage and like, hey, pooper, get off the pot. Or you can slow roll it. Hey, I know you don't like talking about this stuff. I get it, and I understand why. But is there any chance June 1st, that we can talk about this? Make him commit to the date to start talking about commitment? If you just snail. A little snail crawling slowly, it'll be much easier for everybody.
Bobby Bones
Why do you all make us work like this?
Lunchbox
A little. We're stupid. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah, we're stupid evolved.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
We will try a million years. A million years. True evolution. But don't take it as he doesn't love you or want to be committed to you. Try one of those two. And if that doesn't work, hit us back. We'll set you up with somebody new. Perfect. All right, there you go. Close it up, Bones. Couple of updates. One, I have this massive bag of Lucky charms, marshmallows. A 25 pound bag. And I offered anybody a thousand bucks to eat the bag. And they were like, I don't know. I said 1500. Then all of a sudden, their tone changed. Like, let me think about it. And then it was, we could divide and conquer this thing where Scuba and Lunchbox eat half the bag and they split the money. Like, that was kind of the last place we were. And then I got an email going, hey, I think we may have a sponsor that wants to be involved in this. And I'm thinking to myself, they're crazy.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Tia Sircar
Oh, that's amazing.
Morgan
Sponsor.
Lunchbox
It's not Lucky Charms.
Tia Sircar
That would make sense.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so I've heard nothing about the sponsor, Scuba. Any update on the Sponsor? Yeah, they.
Tia Sircar
They weren't able to make it happen. It was a dental sponsor, so we can just move on from that.
Lunchbox
I also didn't think they should jump.
Bobby Bones
In a dental sponsor.
Lunchbox
Yeah, sure. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. That's funny.
Lunchbox
The more research I do on the bag of marshmallows, the more it's probably going to kill you guys if you eat half the bag.
Morgan
Whoa, really?
Tia Sircar
You found.
Lunchbox
Not kill, but you wouldn't be good for a while. Yeah, you can still do it. But the bag is still sitting here. But now the bag's like three weeks.
Morgan
Old, so let me go get a taste of one.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Tia Sircar
What's gonna taste good?
Lunchbox
No, I'm in. It may not. Dude, this bag is. Sit on this floor.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like, if these are stale, that would be hard to.
Lunchbox
So Lunchbox is going into the bag.
Bobby Bones
Then it's not even enjoyable.
Lunchbox
And we're gonna have to have an answer here today. Right now. Here he goes.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I heard a crunch. I heard a crunch. They must not be stale.
Tia Sircar
He's getting more.
Lunchbox
Now he's going in for two. But he's lowering the limit of the bag. See, that's it. No more. Because we can't. We can't have it be 24.9 pounds.
Morgan
I just maybe got a good one.
Lunchbox
Okay, so Lunchbox is eating the marshmallows. How do they taste?
Morgan
They taste all right.
Lunchbox
Like Lucky Charms marshmallows.
Morgan
Yeah. So my question is, did someone buy a bunch of boxes of marshmallow Lucky Charms and then separate them?
Lunchbox
I would think that from the factory, there's just a bunch of leftover marshmallows.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because they sell these.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah.
Tia Sircar
That might be the dumbest question we've ever heard.
Lunchbox
So.
Morgan
Let me preface this. Let me ask. Let me ask him any question. And I don't know if they're exactly Lucky Charms because the rainbows are a little different.
Bobby Bones
They're like knockoff.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Or it could be marshmallows. That didn't come out perfect.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you're right.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Made by the same place.
Tia Sircar
Got them at the outlet.
Lunchbox
Yes. So you go to the scuba.
Morgan
Would you like to taste them?
Lunchbox
So, guys, we either gotta poop or get off the pot with this. 750 bucks a piece. You don't need to do it just because it's a bit. You can also just go, I'd rather preserve my health. Or if you'd like to do it for 750 bucks each, I'm happy to give it a run. But it's up to you. Guys, you'll have two hours to do it since it's in half.
Morgan
Yeah.
Tia Sircar
Based on that texture that you're chewing their lunchbox. Is it still good to where we should. You know how when it gets stale, it becomes soft? It becomes more like a marshmallow. Versus that crunchy texture, which is.
Lunchbox
He's still eating down.
Morgan
Okay, it looks like I'm still trying to figure it out, so we're gonna.
Lunchbox
Need an answer here, guys.
Morgan
Would you like me to bring you a couple so you can taste it?
Tia Sircar
No, I. I trust you. I'm in still of your end.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Tia Sircar
Amazing.
Lunchbox
Mike, will you google what happens if you.
Morgan
Our health is gonna deteriorate 12 and a half pounds.
Tia Sircar
Our health has already been deteriorating rapidly.
Morgan
That's pretty true too.
Lunchbox
That's pretty true too. You don't have to do it. So I guess I. I tell you what, I'll play this song. Oh, and I don't know, guys. I'm not saying this is an omen. Holy crap. I'm not saying this is an omen.
Tia Sircar
Did you see something?
Lunchbox
Something. I'm not saying this is an omen, but on the back side of this song we will get an answer. This song is from K. Brown and Marshmallow.
Bobby Bones
No, this is totally ins.
Lunchbox
You have to do it. Hey, I didn't plan it cuz I don't pick the music.
Morgan
Now they're getting a little stale.
Lunchbox
Kane Brown and Marshmallow Miles on it. And then we'll get an answer on this. And you guys have to give. You can say no, but you can also get. Well, I won't say rich, but have a little extra, you know, a little extra pocket money. This bag, 25 pounds of marshmallows, lucky Charms, Marshmallows, Scuba and Lunchbox. I have decided to let them if they want. They'll have two hours to split the bag and eat the whole thing. But Lunchbox is still eating the marshmallows. Now just making sure they're not stale. The bag's been sitting in here for two weeks. I bought the bag off Amazon. I just thought it was hilarious. Do you want to do it? Because we have to have an answer yes or no today. Scuba Steve, are you in?
Tia Sircar
I am in. Lunchbox, are you in? That's.
Lunchbox
That's.
Tia Sircar
That's where we need to be together. I can't do this solo. So if he's out, then I'm out.
Morgan
I gotta be honest with you.
Lunchbox
Yeah, be. Be.
Morgan
I had about seven of those marshmallows.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morgan
After about Four of them?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan
They started tasting pretty terrible, I don't think.
Lunchbox
The taste, though.
Morgan
No, no, no. Like, terrible.
Tia Sircar
What about the money that has that money taste that tastes pretty good.
Morgan
And I mean, they're starting to be stuck in my teeth already.
Lunchbox
I didn't raise it up, though, to like 1600.
Morgan
Yeah, you did.
Lunchbox
So it's 800 each. I just remembered that. Wow.
Morgan
Yeah. Oh, man. So I'm out of. Scuba's out.
Lunchbox
Oh, Scuba.
Tia Sircar
So I mean, if you're in.
Lunchbox
Oh, I think he's drunk on marshmallows. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Can I try one? Yeah.
Lunchbox
Get you one. Don't get too many though, because it'll.
Tia Sircar
But if he's gonna be full on seven of them, then I'm gonna be over there eating the majority of them. Oh, that's true.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Because it's a team effort. So one of you could actually do three quarters of the work.
Bobby Bones
They dissolve quick.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Tia Sircar
You just had one, though.
Bobby Bones
No, but I mean, yeah, you have.
Morgan
About seven of them.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
But it was real quick. Like I put it in one bite and it was like I could feel it dissolving, like. Yes, yeah, yeah. Like, just.
Lunchbox
You could get hyperglycemia. There's too much sugar in the blood, often due to insufficient insulin to the body's inability to use insulin properly. You know, I mean, you know, I don't know if you're gonna get it from one sitting, but.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I mean, I just had three.
Tia Sircar
That's diabetes.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I mean, you have that every day, for sure. You get diabetes. Yeah. Lunchbox. I need to answer.
Tia Sircar
I think you can do it, man.
Lunchbox
You have 10 seconds. You're on the clock for 10 seconds. Our listeners get annoyed when we drag stuff out. I do, too. But I.
Morgan
Man, I'm just saying, like, after hearing about hyperglycemia.
Lunchbox
Yeah, close.
Morgan
And having seven of marshmallows, you think.
Lunchbox
You have it now already?
Morgan
I'm not going to be out, man.
Lunchbox
Oh, he's out. Okay. Hey. I'm not even.
Morgan
They're. They're not. I. I can't.
Lunchbox
I.
Morgan
After having seven of them, I can. The taste in my mouth and my stomach. I can't. I wanted to do it so bad.
Tia Sircar
In your old age, I can see you not want to do.
Morgan
What are you doing?
Lunchbox
Oh, I'm just saying. Old age.
Morgan
You're older, D. No, you're not. No, I'm not.
Lunchbox
I'm younger than you are.
Morgan
We don't even know how old you are, cuz. You won't tell us your real age.
Tia Sircar
What is that?
Morgan
Real.
Tia Sircar
Do we not know his age?
Morgan
Wait, how old?
Lunchbox
Scuba consuming 12 and a half pounds of lucky Charms marshmallows would likely lead to severe digestive distress. That's. I have that every day.
Bobby Bones
I can tell you right now, we don't want that.
Lunchbox
Well, I'm not. It's not fun, but it's not terrible. And I don't get 800 bucks from having it. I do it for free.
Tia Sircar
My money's good.
Lunchbox
Extreme sugar overload. Heck, that sounds like a fun ride at an amusement park. Yeah, everybody, let's get on. Sugar overload and potentially dangerous health consequences including dehydration. Just drink water God brings us. But Lunchbox is out. So we're moving on. Everybody, we're moving on.
Tia Sircar
Now we do that big ass bag.
Lunchbox
Over there on the stage. We get rid of it.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
We toss it. Okay, man. Everybody say, thanks, Lunchbox.
Tia Sircar
Thanks, Lunchbox.
Morgan
What do you mean me?
Lunchbox
We thought you were.
Tia Sircar
You thought. We thought you were the man.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I was in, dude. I was happy. That's true. Okay, we'll move on. We'll move on. We're fully checked out of this one. Okay, everybody? Yeah. Nobody ate the bag. We are not passing. Go. We're not collecting 200. We are done with the bag. Conclusion.
Tia Sircar
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Concluded. Okay, thank you. It's time for the good news with Bobby. A little over a year ago, Donald Reef had a heart attack and was treated at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. So that was scary, but he made a full recovery and he appreciates all the care that he received. And he said, I appreciate my recovery to the hospital as well as the quick work of the doctors, the nurses, and the support staff because it hit him hard and they got him there quick. Now, since then, Donald and his wife Jean have arranged to donate. And they were not rich people, but they've been doing a lot of stuff to raise money. They've donated $1.5 million to the hospital to support technology and research, knowing that the work they're doing to raise the money and the money that they've given will help other people get the same care that he got. I just want to reiterate, they're not rich people because, like, Elon Musk does that. You're like 1.5 million. It's like a nickel, Bezos. Like a nickel. Still nice.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
But this guy had his life changed and decided to go and hopefully change other people's lives as well. Thought it was a great story. That's from UConn today. That is what it's all about that was. Tell me something good, bones. So they want everybody in America to get the real id. And to me, I guess it just looks like a driver's license that is.
Bobby Bones
Harder to fake and has a star.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I'm just saying there's like, something in it that's harder to make counterfeit. Right? Is that the purpose of upgrading to whatever the real ID is? I remember years ago, they were like, you got to get the real id. But then Covid hit and it kind of kicked. Can the real ID is needed before May 7th. Today is the 9th.
Tia Sircar
Yeah, April 9th.
Lunchbox
So you have less than a month to get the real id, which I just plan to put off till the end of the year. Feel like that mat's working out for me, though. So here's why. The Real ID act passed in 2005 following the 911 Commission's recommendations. It sets stricter ID verification standards to enhance national security. The rollout has been delayed multiple times, but is now moving forward, creating long wait times and confusion in many states. And I will say this, myself included, the reason the waits are so long is because we've all just waited so long. They've had this data for a year. Like, get your real ID before May 7th. But now that it's about to be May 7th, this is our test in 11th grade that we didn't study for the final. We could have studied for three months ago, but it's the night before and we're going, oh, crap, I got a cram. And when you cram, it's all night, and then you tired when you get up. That's the situation now. So does anyone here have the real id?
Morgan
Me.
Lunchbox
You get Morgan the lunchbox dude?
Morgan
Yeah, I just got two years.
Lunchbox
Why did you get yours?
Morgan
Because when it came out, I was like, man, I better get it because everybody's gonna want to get it later on.
Bobby Bones
His wife must have taken it.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that wasn't a good answer because I was impressed that it was him. But then when I asked me, because.
Bobby Bones
That was in a building, like, was your other one expired?
Morgan
No.
Tia Sircar
No.
Morgan
I think. I think what happened is if you want to look this up. Really?
Lunchbox
Morgan, can I see yours while he's talking? Yeah, I won't show it.
Morgan
I do believe they had set the deadline at some point, and then now they've extended it.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Morgan
And so that's why I got it back then, is because the deadline was coming up then.
Lunchbox
You can still, at least for now, drive and use a non compliant license for everyday tasks. So oh, that's pretty. Not your head.
Morgan
I mean, your head's pretty, but I'm saying like did.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it's very colorful. And it has two pictures of her head, the same picture, one big and then one small in the corner. And it has a heart. It's almost like money. When money started to. You could hold up to the light and there were more lines inside of it so you couldn't counterfeit it. It feels a. That's pretty legit. I want to get one just because it looks good now.
Taylor Gray
And I think the real ID part.
Lunchbox
Is the star on the top, right?
Taylor Gray
Yes.
Tia Sircar
You see the star there?
Lunchbox
Yeah, it's. It's big. Yeah. Huh.
Taylor Gray
Well, so if you do already have the star, which some people have, they did start the real ID thing a while ago. So if you do already have a star, then technically you don't need a new one.
Tia Sircar
So like my ID expired on my birthday, so I got a new id like online. Like, this is it.
Lunchbox
Do you have a star on it?
Morgan
No.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. No, you have to.
Tia Sircar
And it says on the top, not for real ID purposes.
Lunchbox
Oh, wait, did you get a joke, like a movie prop id?
Morgan
Did you go to the flea market?
Tia Sircar
Look, it's pretty too. Just like Morgan's.
Lunchbox
Oh, yours is pretty, but I don't. And it has the heart. Yeah, yours says not for real ID act purpose. Dude, that sucks. I got tricked.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because you can't just renew. Yeah, because what you did with that is you just used year old photo and did it by mail. You have to go in.
Lunchbox
Demand is spiking as deadline approaches. States like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, you can't. You almost can't even get in. Only 26% of Pennsylvanians have had one. I mean, if you're going to fly, you have to have a real ID or a passport. Yeah, like that's if you just want to get on a Southwest flight.
Morgan
Screwed.
Tia Sircar
I don't have either.
Morgan
Eddie's going nowhere.
Tia Sircar
I'm not flying anywhere.
Lunchbox
That story is from cnn. But yes, you have less than a month to get to whatever the real ID place is. And Morgan, you can go online in a lot of states and like set stuff up well.
Taylor Gray
So I know in ours you can go online and put in all your forms. So here's the big thing is like when people get there, they don't have all the necessary forms. They have to get the real id.
Lunchbox
So you're saying if I went be prepared, most people like myself would get there and not have everything I need. So we have to like Come back.
Taylor Gray
Yes. And you don't. If you want to avoid that happening, make sure you submit your forms online and then have those submit forms ready. So when you go in and you do have to wait, it only happens once.
Lunchbox
Oh man, the waiting, that's so stressful.
Morgan
It's the hardest.
Lunchbox
Parting is the hardest part.
Tia Sircar
He get that?
Lunchbox
I don't know. He beat me to it.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I have an idea.
Lunchbox
Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
Should we all go together?
Lunchbox
No. Oh my God. Wants to hang out all the time outside of the show.
Bobby Bones
It would be more fun to wait in line together.
Morgan
But you can check in online. So you're going to be in line and you can see six minute wait, boom, put your name in, go, you're there.
Bobby Bones
Okay, whatever. There is a queue too.
Taylor Gray
So at least in Nashville there's a queue that you can enter online and then show up close to when your number gets called.
Lunchbox
So our listeners, it could be listening in any state. What do you recommend they do?
Taylor Gray
I definitely recommend they check their website first to see if any of these are an option. There may be places that's not an option, the form submitting or the queue. But I do think they've gotten at least a little bit better about trying to prepare for all of this. So I would check your DMV website before you go and try and get some more information and then go.
Lunchbox
Okay, so less than a month and if you're listening on one of our affiliates in Canada, good for you guys. You don't have to deal with this. I'm envious. Yeah, you don't have to deal with this. Okay. I feel like this was a good educational segment because I have to do it and I've been putting it off, but lunchbox probably got is 19 years ago.
Morgan
I've been sitting pretty for a while, guys. You guys are living old school.
Lunchbox
We are living old school. And it sucks Freddie because he just got one and his says not real counterfeit.
Bobby Bones
At this point in my life, I'm all about streamlining the operation. Between work, kids, appointments, random last minute school projects, I don't have time to run out for every little thing that we need. So when I realized that with Walmart subscriptions I could skip the hassle and have the essentials delivered straight to my door. Total game changer. I'm talking groceries, kids stuff, snacks, vitamins, skincare, shampoo, sunscreen, literally everything that we go through on repeat. And right now, with spring in the air and that fresh new season energy, Walmart's got some serious deals happening. It's the perfect time to refresh your routine and your cartoon. The other day I scheduled a delivery with some new sun care products that I've been wanting to try. A couple pantry staples that we were running low on and yeah, a little treat for myself and also a little treat for my daughter, a new fragrance that she has been eyeing. And I love that Walmart has the things that we need and the things that we want. And the best part, with Walmart subscriptions, you can set your schedule, choose when things arrive, and if something unexpected comes up, because let's be real, something always comes up, you can go in and easily edit the delivery date. No stress. They've got all the big name brands that we love too, but at prices that make it easy to stock up without feeling guilty. So whether I'm browsing in store or shopping online or using the app, Walmart just makes it easy. And that's what I need right now. Less stress, more simplicity, and the ability to stay stocked on all the things that my family actually uses. So if you're looking to stay ahead of the chaos and still enjoy all the good things this season has to offer, Walmart's got your back. Find trending spring beauty at Walmart in stores, online and in the app. I'm Camila Ramon Peloton's first Spanish speaking cycling and tread instructor. I'm an athlete, entrepreneur, and almost most importantly, a parrero enthusiast. And I'm Liz Ortiz, former pro soccer player and Olympian. And like Kamiyah, a perreo enthusiast. Come on, who is it? Our podcast, Hasta Bajo is where sports, music and fitness collide and we cover it all, the Arriva Asta Aho sit downs with real game changers in the sports world like Miami Dolphins CMO Priscilla Shumate, who is redefining what it means to be a Latina leader.
Lunchbox
It all changed when I had this guy come to me.
Vanessa Marshall
He said to me, you know, you're not Latina.
Bobby Bones
First of all, what is that?
Vanessa Marshall
My mouth is wide open.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
History makers like the Sucard family, who became the first Peruvians to win a Grammy.
Lunchbox
It was a very special moment for us. It's been 15 years for me in this career. Finally, things are starting to shift into a different level.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Astavajo on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
John Lee Brody
The best things in life are on the other side of difficult conversations. But most people avoid them. Staying silent, missing opportunities and holding themselves back. I know this is true because I used to be one of those people. As a kid, I struggled to fit in and I was afraid to speak up. That fear followed me into adulthood until I realized something powerful. Negotiation isn't a talent. It's a skill anyone can learn. And it starts with negotiating with yourself, breaking through fear, self doubt, and the limits we place on ourselves. Now I help people from all walks of life, whether it's people closing multi million dollar deals, parents setting boundaries, students finding their voice, or professionals advancing their careers. If you want to handle tough conversations, get what you deserve and take control of your future, this podcast is for you. I'm Kwame Christian, host of Negotiate Anything, the 1 negotiation podcast in the world where you'll learn one simple truth. You don't get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate. Listen to Negotiate anything on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Vanessa Marshall
Sonoro and iHeart's Mike Cultura podcast Network present the Setup, a new romantic comedy podcast starring Harvey Guillen and Christian Navarro. The setup follows a Lonely Museum curator Sgt. But when the perfect man walks into his life.
Lunchbox
Well, I guess I'm saying I like you, you like me.
Vanessa Marshall
He actually is too good to be true.
Lunchbox
This is a con. I'm conning you to get the gelato painting. We could do this together.
Vanessa Marshall
To pull off this heist, they'll have to get close and jump into the deep end together.
Tia Sircar
That's a huge leap, Fernando, don't you think?
Lunchbox
After you, Chulito.
Vanessa Marshall
But love is the biggest risk they'll ever take.
Lunchbox
Fernando's never going to love you as.
Bobby Bones
Much as he loves this dog.
Lunchbox
That painting is ours.
Vanessa Marshall
Listen to the setup as part of the Mike Cultura Podcast Network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Welcome to Pod of Rebellion, our new Star Wars Rebels Rewatch podcast. I'm Vanessa Marshall. Hi, I'm Tia Sircar.
Lunchbox
I'm Taylor Gray.
Eddie
And I'm John Lee Brody.
Bobby Bones
But you may also know us as Harrison Dullah, Specter 2, Sabine Wren, Specter.
Lunchbox
5, and Ezra Bridger, Specter 6 from Star Wars Rebels.
Eddie
Wait, I wasn't on Star Wars Rebels. Am I in the right place?
Bobby Bones
Absolutely. Each week we're going to rewatch and discuss an episode from the series and.
Lunchbox
Share some fun behind the scenes stories.
Eddie
Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve bloom voices Zabarelio's Spectre 4, or Dante Bosco voices Jai Kel. And many Others.
Bobby Bones
Sometimes we'll even have a lively debate.
Lunchbox
And we'll have plenty of other fun surprises and trivia too.
Eddie
Oh, and me. Well, I'm the lucky ghost crew Stowaway, who gets to help moderate and guide the discussion each week. Kinda like how Kanan guided Ezra and the ways of the Force. You see what I did there?
Bobby Bones
Nicely done, John.
Lunchbox
Thanks, Tia.
Bobby Bones
So hang on. Cause it's gonna be a fun ride.
Lunchbox
Cue the music.
Eddie
Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Lunchbox
There's something called telephobia. I want to play you this clip because this is the stupidest phobia I ever heard of. So it's called telephobia, and it's a fear or anxiety around making and receiving telephone calls. 75% of them say they never answer a phone call. But this is causing problems for when employers reach out for interviews, or Gen Zs have to make a phone call to make a dentist appointment or something. And many students struggle with phone interviews because they haven't had the chance to practice. So now workshops are being held to help them feel more confident with students practicing everyday calls, like making doctor's appointments. One career advisor is suggesting people practice with, like, a note card, with, like, cheat notes, choosing a quiet space and using breathing exercises to calm the nerves. I hate talking on the phone. I'm awkward at getting off the phone. All this we've talked about, but I don't have a phobia of the phone. And the fact that they want people to practice talking on the phone. That's hilarious.
Tia Sircar
And breathing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And that certain companies are having to hire coaches.
Lunchbox
If you go to a class to learn how to talk on the phone, like, that's an issue. I watch a TikTok where people were. There was a barrier between them. Like they had opened the door and left it between them. And some. The person on One side was 40, and the person I was up was 20. And they were like, do. And you guys will get it, but do the hand sign for answering the phone. Amy, go. Hello? Yeah, Morgan, what would be your hand sign for answering the phone?
Taylor Gray
Hello.
Lunchbox
So yours is the same. So the phone. If you were to do, like, the Hawaii, I love you. That's how older people do it. But people that never had a phone that has that shape, it's all been cell phone.
Tia Sircar
So what is it just your hand?
Lunchbox
Like, so weird.
Tia Sircar
That is weird. Because we're used to the receiver in the. The talking part.
Lunchbox
The other one was okay, now what's the sign for hanging up the phone? And now you'll know it because of the first. But the one person does down, the other person does their finger on her.
Bobby Bones
Palm, turns them on.
Lunchbox
So weird. Because that's the cell phone. You know, another dumb phobia. It's called banana phobia. Obviously, it's a fear of bananas. Yeah, they suffer from banana phobia. Phobics of banana have such a strong reaction, they cannot even walk down the produce aisle in the supermarket. Okay, stop.
Tia Sircar
Did a banana, like, hurt them in the past?
Lunchbox
Yeah. What did he do to you? Where did he touch you? Banana? How does someone become afraid of such a common food? The question is. Experts say it's usually triggered by a bad experience like having them force fed as a child. Now, once when I was working at hobby lobby ate like 17 paydays because I didn't have dinner. And I cannot look at a payday. But I'm not scared of them. I will not refuse to walk down the aisle because of all the paydays that I ate and got sick of. The smell. The pill, the watching others eat can cause a gag reflex in people. It's real, if untreated, eventually escalates. Some react with panic attacks. If I see somebody panic attacking and I'm like, what's wrong? I just. He's eating a banana.
Bobby Bones
Guys. It's estimated that 9.1 of U. S.
Lunchbox
Adults don't say have banana phobia because there's no way that's true bananaphobia. No, no way.
Bobby Bones
It says it's an. It's an estimate. And it's. This is just adults.
Lunchbox
So imagine the kids that what you're saying, that's from fearof.net there's a guy and there's a meme going around. The guy that shoots and records himself. How he wakes up every morning. Have you guys seen that? Yeah. He has the ice fay and he does banana. He rubs a banana peel on his face and like, there's no reason to do that. But somebody did that banana pill on the face like he did. And they got all these infections in.
Tia Sircar
Their eyes because you're not supposed to do that.
Lunchbox
Well, I think it was a mixture of whatever the chemicals are in that banana pill when they were doing it on their face. Oh, it got all infected in their eyeballs. Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Also good news, Good news.
Lunchbox
Good news. Yeah. Is it going down as we talk?
Bobby Bones
No. 9.1 is just people that have phobias in general. Like any kind of phobia.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh so it's not banana phobia 9.5?
Bobby Bones
Well, it was confusing the way they wrote it by they my Google. Only a handful of people have banana phobia.
Lunchbox
Like 2. Yes. Phone phobia or banana phobia? I think banana phobia is crazier. That one's more stupid. But if you're going to a class.
Bobby Bones
For phone phobia, it's just the generation. They're not used to answering and talking on the phone. I know. Well, at least makes a little more sense than Nanas.
Lunchbox
I'm going to a class. Bones Lunchbox claims he was the victim of a serious crime. And he has proof. He says now a lot of times he cries wolf, so we don't believe him. But what is the serious crime? What happened?
Morgan
Well, I'm just going to say this crime is punishable by up to 11 months in jail and a fine of up to $2,500 and a suspension of your driver's license. I was driving down the highway, fully strapped.
Lunchbox
Fully strapped.
Bobby Bones
Like buckles.
Lunchbox
Like your seat belt was on.
Morgan
Yeah, my wife's seat belt was on.
Lunchbox
Strap means gone. Like, go ahead.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Morgan
Three kids in their car, seats all in the vehicle, middle lane going probably about 65 to 70 miles an hour right there by the airport. When I look up and there's this car flying in the right hand lane. And this hot rod thinks he's on Fast and the Furious thinks he's been diesel out there. Tries to go from the right lane all the way over to the left lane. So he had to hit. Go right lane, middle lane.
Lunchbox
Like we understand how they skip two lanes. Yeah, yeah.
Morgan
And as he comes across that middle lane, he bam. Swipes the back of the vehicle.
Lunchbox
You got clipped. Clipped.
Morgan
Makes me fishtail a little bit to the right.
Lunchbox
Oh, dang.
Morgan
Got. Luckily I had two hands on the wheel able to correct it. My wife's like, what are you doing? I'm like, I didn't do that.
Lunchbox
She didn't know that a car hit you? No.
Morgan
And I'm like, we just got hit. And the guy goes on my left and just keeps zooming. No way I can catch him. And then I look in the side view mirror, and the bumper is just flapping in the wind. Nailed us.
Lunchbox
So you get. You got hit and run.
Morgan
Hit and run.
Lunchbox
Crazy that your wife didn't know what that was.
Morgan
No, she was like, what was that?
Lunchbox
Yeah. You're so fortunate that it didn't spin you and you hit another car. Yeah.
Tia Sircar
Oh, my goodness.
Lunchbox
So what do you do now.
Morgan
I had to pull over at the corner of Happy and Healthy.
Lunchbox
Okay. You didn't go to Walgreens.
Morgan
I did.
Lunchbox
Oh, you did?
Bobby Bones
He literally thought those were real streets.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Morgan
No, no.
Lunchbox
Okay, got it.
Morgan
And I got duct tape, and I had to sit there and duct tape it to the side of the car to hold it on.
Lunchbox
Wait, I thought it was flopping down the road.
Morgan
No, no, it was hanging. It was half off, just flapping in the wind.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Morgan
And you don't want to lose the whole thing. You don't want the bumper to fly off and hit someone. So I had to pull over and duct tape this thing while I was fully strapped.
Lunchbox
You're not wearing a gun. So the guy's just gone. Gone. Hit and run. You're out.
Morgan
Out. I mean, look at that, guys. That is danger right there, man. Look at. Yeah.
Lunchbox
I mean, that sucks.
Tia Sircar
Yeah, that's a bad.
Lunchbox
It doesn't really look like you could be flapping that much, though. It is.
Bobby Bones
It seems more like it's like.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it was like.
Tia Sircar
Like a little piece was flapping.
Bobby Bones
It wasn't flailing in the wind.
Morgan
No, it was flailing, guys. Like, I mean, it looked like, you know, one of those guys at the car dealership.
Lunchbox
Yeah. You're very fortunate that I guess he didn't hit you so deep into your, like, wheel base that it flipped your whole car.
Morgan
Right.
Lunchbox
And the fact that he didn't stop, so it didn't make him do anything. He just kept going.
Morgan
He just kept going.
Bobby Bones
He's obviously in a hurry.
Lunchbox
You chase him?
Morgan
No, dude. Fast and Furious. Vin Diesel was going probably 85.90. No chance I was getting that high.
Lunchbox
Cops couldn't.
Morgan
Didn't have a license. What am I gonna call? Hey, 91 1.
Bobby Bones
I took your favorite thing to do.
Lunchbox
I can't believe you, Mr. 911 didn't call 91 1.
Morgan
By the time 911 got there, the.
Tia Sircar
D in freaking Kentucky, they have cameras, man.
Morgan
They do.
Tia Sircar
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So what's moved from here?
Morgan
I don't know. Now I got to figure out how to pay for it.
Lunchbox
Insurance. That's who you call. Call your insurance.
Bobby Bones
I mean, I was. I'm shocked you didn't call 911. Regardless of if the car was in sight or not, you. It's like something you would do. Be like, I just got hit on the highway, and they ran off, and.
Morgan
They'Re gonna be like, what kind of car? Be like, oh, it's a black hot rod. He looked like Vin Diesel.
Lunchbox
Did he look like Vin Diesel or.
Morgan
He was acting like Vin Diesel. I couldn't even see the guy.
Bobby Bones
But, I mean, how many black hot rods are there?
Lunchbox
Probably a lot.
Morgan
I mean, a lot. I mean, it's just a black car going fast.
Tia Sircar
He didn't look like Vincent.
Bobby Bones
Curious.
Lunchbox
Imagine getting that call in 911 cars. What kind of car was there? It's a black hot rod. Do you any idea what the driver looked like? Vin Diesel. So you're saying it was like a Caucasian thing?
Morgan
Dude, that is flopping in the wind. That's half the bumper.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I mean. Yeah.
Lunchbox
That's not. That's not. It's just peeled off from the side.
Bobby Bones
It's worse than I thought. Now that I'm seeing it on the big screen, it is.
Tia Sircar
That's like a fourth of the bumper.
Lunchbox
It's not enough to flat.
Morgan
Oh, it's flopping, dude.
Lunchbox
Okay. Anyway, I'm sorry that happened to you. Great job by correcting it.
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
And saving everybody's life.
Morgan
That's what I did. So I may be a hero, but, I mean, I was just doing. I had to do.
Lunchbox
That's why we're not going to call you. Don't worry about it.
Morgan
Yeah, but my kids, like. Dad. What? What happened? What happened? I'm like, we got hit. What we got here? I'm like, yes. It's okay, though. Don't worry. I got it under control.
Lunchbox
You got hit once, too, back in our early days where you were sitting in a red light and a drunk guy plowed into you, right?
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Did he drive off on that one, too?
Morgan
No, he couldn't drive off because he was stuck in my trunk. He was going so fast. He's going about 45, 50. And he never hit the brakes, hit the center. That's when I had a Nissan Sentra. And that's. I mean, I was three months from paying her off, and, I mean, he drilled me.
Lunchbox
Boom. Sounds like he's being a prostitute.
Morgan
So he drilled me from behind. And my dad hit the windshield with his head, cracked the windshield.
Bobby Bones
And was he strapped?
Morgan
No, he wasn't strapped. He was not strapped. That's. My dad didn't like to strap. And so then I get out of the car, and the guy's like, man, I don't know why you're stopping on I35. We weren't on I35, guys. We were on 620. We were at a stoplight, and we were going to see my cousin play baseball, and he totaled my car. They had to get a tow truck to the front of my car, in the back of his to get him out of my trunk. Two tow trucks. Yes, two different tow trucks.
Lunchbox
Can I ask you a question here? You always talk about how unlucky you are.
Morgan
Dude, that is so.
Lunchbox
But no, no, no, no, no.
Morgan
I'm gonna tell you how lucky it was.
Lunchbox
Just. Just step. Step back for one second. Because it's like the lottery. The lottery gods. I never get lucky.
Bobby Bones
The world hates me.
Lunchbox
I never got on real world. The world. You have two instances where you easily could have died. Yes, and neither happened.
Morgan
But the world does hate me because I was three months from paying off that Sentra. Man. She was green.
Lunchbox
You lived.
Morgan
She was beautiful. Then they totaled the car. So I had. That's when I upgraded to the Altima. But I had to start my payments all over because guess what? That guy had no insurance. So they didn't even cover it. So it's all on me.
Lunchbox
I would say, look at this as a fortunate thing to happen to you instead of everything in your life sucks. What you normally say.
Morgan
But it was a blessing in disguise because I got 15 years out of that Ultima. I mean, that's amazing.
Lunchbox
And you paid her off.
Morgan
No, I paid her off in like five years. But I had her. I mean, I had her.
Lunchbox
Sounds like she signed an NDA. Didn't show your secrets. You know what I mean? It's time. Time for the good news with Lunchbox.
Morgan
Kona is a 9 year old dog in Florida out for a walk with its owner when it gets a little too close to a pond. And you know what hangs out in the ponds in Florida? A gator. A gator snaps down on the dog in its mouth, and Kona's owner says, you know what? You're not taking. My dog runs over there with the bare hands. Boom. Prize. Open the mouth and saves the dog.
Lunchbox
That's crazy to me. The bare hands into the pride.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Like I can understand a kick or running or. I don't know how much you love your dog. Like, I would get a sticker, but to bare hand it. I'm surprised the gator would let go because you can't be strong enough to actually pry a gator's mouth open.
Morgan
Yeah. And you want to know the most shocking thing was the owner was a woman. Kim Spencer. You were thinking it's some big muscular dude.
Lunchbox
I was. And I was thinking no human would have the strength to actually make a gator release its jaw. So the gator maybe then thought, I'll just eat the bigger human I mean.
Morgan
She did jump on the gator. I mean, like, she was on top of the gator, like, ripping at the.
Lunchbox
And the gators is not a small gator.
Morgan
No, no, no. It's a big one. And the dog needed stitches. Kim needed stitches. And she doesn't consider herself a hero, just a dog bomb.
Lunchbox
Hero to the dog for sure.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Everything's bigger than I thought. Well, the human's not. She's actually pretty small. But the gator is huge, and the dog is big. Most times, it's one of those little purse pups, and they're like, well, there's a little rat. Let me eat the little rat. And they go out. It's like Morgan's dog. They eat the little rat. But, no, this is a big dog and a massive gator. Dang. That's crazy.
Tia Sircar
I'll admit. I thought it was a man. Yeah, I'll go out and say it.
Morgan
That's why I left it out at the beginning. I wanted you to think.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna tell you. I thought it was a woman. You did, because most of these stories are women who save their animals because they end up, like, poking in the eye or something. It's not like big men wrestling. That's how you get that. You're dead. Yeah, because when they turn and whip on. You ever see those? Oh, that's a move that I. Gator grabs you and then flips. Yeah, I should try that. UFC should try that. The spin, the turnover. Yeah. All right. Good story. Lunchbox. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good. Time for the morning Corny.
Morgan
The morning Corny.
Bobby Bones
What do you call a cucumber that knows it's hot?
Lunchbox
What do you call a cucumber that knows it's hot?
Bobby Bones
Kind of a big deal.
Lunchbox
Cucumbers and pickles. That was the morning Corny. I asked Chat GPT to roast all of us. Do you guys want to hear it? What it wrote?
Tia Sircar
Yes, I would love to hear it.
Lunchbox
It went hard on me. It did a whole page on me.
Tia Sircar
Oh, a whole page.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So here's the first one. Bobby's like the human version of an iPhone update. Slightly better every year, but somehow still exhausted and glitchy.
Bobby Bones
Oh, ouch.
Lunchbox
That's life. Just wait. Bobby's the only person who can make standing next to a celebrity look like a make a wish moment.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Tia Sircar
Oh, that's harsh.
Lunchbox
Man, did it get so much harder. Bobby has everything money can buy except the ability to take a compliment without looking like you just threatened him. Another one to enjoy this. Yeah. Here's another one. Bobby overcame poverty, addiction, his family, and every statistic stacked against him. And now his biggest problem is deciding whether to post a selfie or spiral for three hours about it first.
Tia Sircar
Do you like these?
Bobby Bones
How do they know you? So, yeah.
Morgan
What did you.
Lunchbox
Oh. Oh, you guys are on here too. Don't worry. Yeah, this is the roast. Okay. And then here's. I'll give you one more on me. Although it's a whole page. I'll read some more on the podcast later today. Bobby is the version of the American dream. Start with nothing, work harder than everyone else, win everything, and still wonder if anybody likes you. That's hardcore, huh?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Taylor Gray
Are you laughing so you don't cry?
Lunchbox
No, I just think that that's so funny how they just nail all that stuff.
Tia Sircar
Yeah, they know too much.
Lunchbox
If imposter syndrome were a person, it would have Bobby's teeth, glasses, and childhood trauma.
Morgan
Oh.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my Go.
Tia Sircar
Dang, dude.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Okay, you want to move to Amy? Yes.
Morgan
Oh, no. Amy, are you okay?
Bobby Bones
I'm okay. Because this is not. This isn't a real human.
Lunchbox
This is right.
Bobby Bones
This is made by AI.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Amy's the only person who can take a 30 second story and turn it into a 10 minute saga about her journaling a dead bird and a Pinterest quote. Okay, Amy's been.
Tia Sircar
She's cool with that.
Lunchbox
Amy's been through more therapy than anyone on the show and somehow still ends every story sounding like she's just giving advice to herself. Okay, here's another one. You starting to feel a little bit or what?
Bobby Bones
Just keep going.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
I mean, so far it's like I'm like, okay, not. Not wrong.
Lunchbox
I'm proud of Amy. She's proof that you can outgrow your problems and immediately find brand new, even more complicated ones to replace them.
Bobby Bones
That's rude. That's rude. I. No, no, no. I've evolved.
Lunchbox
I didn't do my. Wait, we're not fighting back. I didn't fight back online.
Bobby Bones
I chased chaos. Cuz that's what my nervous system was used to. But now my nervous system is level. I don't chase the chaos.
Lunchbox
Here's one more about Amy and I'll do the rest on the podcast later today. Amy's the only person who can survive divorce, grief, and therapy and still get emotionally wrecked for getting where she parked her car at Target.
Tia Sircar
Not wrong.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Okay.
Lunchbox
These are so hardcore and like, right on. Yeah. Lunchbox. Lunchbox is living proof that Confidence has absolutely nothing to do with confidence.
Bobby Bones
Oh, gosh.
Morgan
I don't get it.
Tia Sircar
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox is what happens when you dare a frat house to raise a child.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that is a slam against his parents. I don't like that.
Morgan
My parents don't like it.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox's dream job is, quote, celebrity. Too bad you actually have to be likable, talented, or remotely self aware to get there.
Morgan
Oh, look where I am.
Lunchbox
Eddie. Oh, boy.
Morgan
Oh, boy, that's gonna be bad.
Tia Sircar
Just give me one. Dude. Come on.
Lunchbox
Eddie's been trying to go viral on Instagram for three years, and the only thing he's gotten famous for is being the dad that tries way too hard.
Tia Sircar
It's not funny. Swinging a miss.
Lunchbox
Eddie has four kids and still believes he's the cool parent. That's cute. Delusional, but cute. And then one more. Eddie's life advice is amazing if you want to end up with four kids, a mortgage, and a fading dream of being a musician. Dang, that one hurt.
Tia Sircar
That one. That was too real. AI not funny.
Lunchbox
Okay, let's go to Morgan.
Taylor Gray
I don't want to.
Morgan
Oh.
Lunchbox
Morgan's Instagram is 90 coffee cups and 10 soft, launching a boyfriend that no one's ever actually met.
Bobby Bones
Fair.
Lunchbox
That was hardcore. Morgan is basically a human Pinterest board. Cute, colorful, and completely useless in case of an emergency. Dang. Okay, and then one more. Morgan's Instagram looks like she's living her best life until you realize it's just 400 pictures of latte, sunsets, and men she refuses to commit to.
Bobby Bones
Oh.
Lunchbox
Oh, sorry, Morgan, I'm crying. Not in a bad way.
Morgan
Those are brutal.
Bobby Bones
Wait, why did Morgan ask you, Are you crying? Are you laughing so you don't cry? That's exactly what I'm doing.
Lunchbox
I have one for Abby.
Tia Sircar
Oh, they went after Abby.
Lunchbox
Well, I have one for Abby, Ray and Mike. They didn't go as hard on them because I guess there's less on the Internet about them. Yeah, Abby's singing dreams are alive and well. Just like her Amazon cart that's full of stuff she'll never actually buy.
Bobby Bones
I know. Is that.
Lunchbox
Is that mean?
Bobby Bones
I mean, Lunchbox has roasted me harder than that.
Lunchbox
That's true. It. Basically, it means you're never gonna make it. Oh, just like you never stop laughing just like that. Amazon cards, full. Stuff you're never gonna buy.
Bobby Bones
Gotcha.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah. Raymundo raised like a walking Red Bull. Jittery loud and making choices he'll regret by noon. Yeah, that's fine. And true. We're all like, yeah, yeah.
Morgan
Well, yeah.
Lunchbox
And then Mike D. Mike D is a silent assassin of the show. Barely talks. But when he does, it's usually destroy your dreams. And quietly and politely. There you go.
Tia Sircar
Got us.
Taylor Gray
I feel like they were nicer to them.
Lunchbox
Well, there's not as much about them to go as hard. I'll end on this one. About me. Bobby is the version of the American dream. If the dream was anxiety, childhood scars and googling, am I good enough? Every night before bed? Oh, no.
Tia Sircar
Dang.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I went the hardest on me for sure. What? The hardest on me. I'll do the rest later.
Tia Sircar
Yeah, because you have a whole page, right?
Lunchbox
Yeah, it's just like, like it's all like. You think it's a compliment at first. Bobby's success is inspiring, mainly because it proves you can have crippling insecurity, overwhelming anxiety, and childhood abandonment issues and still end up richer than any bully who's ever bullied you. So that one's kind of a sandwich. Yeah, yeah, it's like a slam in the middle. Okay, well, everybody feel roasted?
Tia Sircar
Yes.
Lunchbox
Good. Thanks.
Bobby Bones
Thanks, Chat GPT at this point in my life, I'm all about streamlining the operation. Between work, kids, appointments, random last minute school projects, I don't have time to run out for every little thing that we need. So when I realized that with Walmart subscriptions, I could skip the hassle and have the essentials delivered straight to my door. Total game changer. I'm talking groceries, kids stuff, snacks, vitamin skincare, shampoo, sunscreen, literally everything that we go through on repeat. And right now, with spring in the air and that fresh new season energy, Walmart's got some serious deals happening. It's the perfect time to refresh your routine and your cart. The other day I scheduled a delivery with some new sun care products that I've been wanting to try. A couple pantry staples that we were running low on. And yeah, a little treat for myself and also a little treat for my daughter, a new fragrance that she has been eyeing. And I love that Walmart has the things that we need and the things that we want. And the best part, with Walmart subscriptions, you can set your schedule, choose when things arrive and if something unexpected comes up, because let's be real, something always comes up. You can go in and easily edit the delivery date. No stress. They've got all the big name brands that we love too, but at prices that make it easy to stock up without feeling guilty. So whether I'm Browsing in store or shopping online or using the app, Walmart just makes it easy. And that's what I need right now. Less stress, more simplicity, and the ability to stay stocked on all the things that my family actually uses. So if you're looking to stay ahead of the chaos and still enjoy all the good things this season has to offer, Walmart's got your back. Find trending spring beauty at Walmart in stores, online and in the app. I'm Camila Ramon, Peloton's first Spanish speaking cycling and tread instructor. I'm an athlete, entrepreneur and almost most importantly, a pareo enthusiast. And I'm Liz Ortiz, former pro soccer player and Olympian and lightcon enthusiast. Come on, who is it? Our podcast hastavajo is where sports, music and fitness collide and we cover it all, the arriva hasta sit downs with real game changers in the sports world like Miami Dolphins CMO Priscilla Shumate, who is redefining what it means to be a Latina leader.
Lunchbox
It all changed when I had this guy come to me.
Vanessa Marshall
He said to me, you know you're not Latin.
Bobby Bones
First of all, what is that?
Vanessa Marshall
My mouth is wide open.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
History makers like the Sucar family who became the first Peruvians to win a Grammy.
Lunchbox
It was a very special moment for us. It's been 15 years for me in this career. Finally, things are starting to shift into a different level.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Hasta ajo on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
John Lee Brody
The best things in life are on the other side of difficult conversations. But most people avoid them. Staying silent, missing opportunities and holding themselves back. I know this is true because I used to be one of those people. As a kid, I struggled to fit in and I was afraid to speak up. That fear followed me into adulthood until I realized something powerful. Negotiation isn't a talent. It's a skill anyone can learn. And it starts with negotiating with yourself, breaking through fear, self doubt and the limits we place on ourselves. Now I help people from all walks of life. Whether it's people closing multi million dollar deals, parents setting boundaries, students finding their voice, or professionals advancing their careers. If you want to handle tough conversations, get what you deserve and take control of your future, this podcast is for you. I'm Kwame Christian, host of Negotiate Anything, the 1 negotiation podcast in the world where you'll learn one simple truth. You don't get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate. Listen to Negotiate anything on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Bobby Bones
Are your ears bored?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
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Vanessa Marshall
Sonoro and iHeart's Mike Kultura podcast Network present the Setup, a new romantic comedy podcast starring Harvey Guillen and Christian Navarro. The setup follows a lonely museum curator searching for love. But when the perfect man walks into his life.
Lunchbox
Well, I guess I'm saying I like you, you like me.
Vanessa Marshall
He actually is too good to be true.
Lunchbox
This is a con I'm conning to get the gelato painting. We could do this together.
Vanessa Marshall
To pull off this heist. They'll have to get close and jump into the deep end together.
Lunchbox
That's a huge leap, Fernando, don't you think? After you, Chito.
Vanessa Marshall
But love is the biggest risk they'll ever take.
Lunchbox
Fernando is never going to love you.
Bobby Bones
As much as he loves this job.
Lunchbox
Chulito. That painting is ours.
Vanessa Marshall
Listen to the setup up as part of the Mike Podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Lunchbox
Wake up. Wake up in the Morning is riding his wigs. Next bit, and Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the ultimate troll. And some people are gonna think it's hilarious. Some are gonna go, that's too far. I do want to say this, that I don't know either one of them, but my close friends know both of them. So they're like one level out of my circle. Both of them. Okay, so Kaylin Bristow was with Jason Tartek and they were on the Bachelor or Bachelorette, one of the shows. And they were together for a long time, but they weren't together on that show. They got together after. Because she was with Sean Booth from the show.
Morgan
Correct.
Lunchbox
But they're both from the show.
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
Okay. So they were together. They live where we live. They live here. They dated for four years before the breakup of 2023. The whole thing is according to her, and I'm gonna play a clip of her podcast. She had a name that she wanted to name their baby or any baby that she has. Like a dream baby name.
Bobby Bones
Her dream name. Yeah.
Lunchbox
He ended up naming the dog that he just got that baby name. This is awful. Or hilarious. I want to play you a clip. This is from Kaylin Bristow, which by the way, everybody that I know that knows her, loves her, says she is awesome as a person. So both of them actually rave reviews from people I know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I actually ran into her a couple weeks ago and she's so kind, lovely.
Tia Sircar
I had dinner with both of them. Lovely.
Lunchbox
Oh, you a thing with them. An event. Yeah. Here is a clip from her podcast called off the Vine.
Taylor Gray
It's not that I'm not over him. I'm very much over him. I ended the relationship. I did not want to be in that. It felt icky to me. It felt like everything was for Instagram and numbers. I did not want to be in it. But to get a dog and name that dog my dream baby name that I've had in my baby names for 10 years, that, that in fact, I even have a text that says to him, I said the day I met him, I want to name my baby Teddy.
Lunchbox
So the dog's name's Teddy. Now, there are two ways to look at it. I'd like to present both and give you my opinion. Number one, Jason, if you knew that you knew that. Like, if you knew that, then you knew that when you named the dog that you knew what that was going to do. Like. So the argument if it's why I forgot that that can't work. I think there is a bit of respect you give to somebody that you're in a long term relationship with, even if you don't like them anymore. And I'm not even saying that's the case. I think that's one of the significant things. Two, the other side of she hadn't had a baby yet and she had known the name. And maybe it looked like a Teddy. Like when I had Stanley the bulldog. He looked like Stanley from The office. That was a Stanley if I'd ever seen one. If I'm gonna fall on a side here, because I thought about this and this is the ultimate trolling. And if you're in a bad breakup and you're like, how can I get him back? This is it. Like, this is.
Bobby Bones
You mean get back at them?
Lunchbox
Yeah. You want to get them back? Oh, no. You're like, no, he's got. Well, I mean, get. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Get back at them.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna go ahead. I'm gonna side with Caitlin on this.
Bobby Bones
Okay, good.
Lunchbox
Kaitlyn Bristow, because I think you can Nervous. I think you can name a dog a hundred names. Right. And if. You know it's that important to her because she can't name her kid now. If she has one Teddy.
Tia Sircar
She can't.
Lunchbox
No, I mean, it's all.
Bobby Bones
It' I mean, he definitely tainted it.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah. It's like you took your name named after the dog, his dog, your ex boyfriend's dog. Because people, without knowing that story, would.
Bobby Bones
Think that although a human's lifespan far outlives a dog. So she could.
Lunchbox
I hear you. It just. It's off the table.
Bobby Bones
Well, because of him.
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
I agree.
Bobby Bones
Because she.
Lunchbox
He named the dog Teddy. She's not allowed to name her kid Teddy now. And so that's. It's gone. And that sucks for her.
Bobby Bones
Like, that's pretty low. It is low.
Lunchbox
It's low in this. And one of the greatest trolls, which I don't agree with of all time. And I don't know what their relationship is. I don't know if they like each other, don't like each other. If they don't like each other. That's pretty hilarious from his side going, I'm just gonna steal this name and here's my dog Teddy. I don't like it. I think even if you don't like somebody respect, like, that's a fundamental. Like, that's the name you wanted to name your kid and sure. Could you still do it? Yes. But then it's going to be an even bigger story.
Bobby Bones
Like, also if I'm. I'm team Caitlin, if I end up meeting not me, but like, say you're a girl and you. He's available and you go out on a date with him and you realize, like, he just named his dog his. After his ex girlfriend's dream baby.
Lunchbox
But maybe he didn't name it after that. No, maybe not. He could have named it that for eight other reasons. But I'm saying you still. But you don't know. He didn't. So I'm not going to commit. He didn't. It's like people that we say they committed a crime and later we found out they didn't even believe it.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
All I'm going to say is, even if that wasn't the absolute motivation for naming that dog, you knew that was her favorite baby name. And I'm doing this is the best case, you still can't name the dog dad out of respect for a human you spent four years with.
Tia Sircar
And for sure she can't name her.
Lunchbox
Baby that she can do whatever she wants. So she could, but then that's another storm.
Tia Sircar
That would be a big storm.
Morgan
What percentage chance he named it because she wanted that to name the baby.
Lunchbox
I'm gonna go low. I'm actually gonna go low because I hear really wonderful things about him. So I'm gonna go low. That he went. I'm gonna get her back. I think possibly that ends up being a cool name. Somebody suggests it, he thinks it's in the back of it. I don't know. And then he. He then could have made the decision, though, to get out because I think that's what.
Morgan
Cool looking dog.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morgan
So I looked it up on his Instagram.
Lunchbox
When I saw it, I was like, if I were gonna name it, I probably name it Theodore or something. Oh.
Tia Sircar
Like Teddy.
Lunchbox
Teddy. But. But then I wouldn't it. So I'm team Caitlyn Bristow here. I still think he can't even change the name. I would say you could change the name, but now that it's out. Yeah, it doesn't matter, man.
Morgan
It feels like a little bit he did it on purpose because she's the one. I ended the relationship. She said it in the clip. I'm the one that ended it. So I'm thinking he was like, dig that. You got me. I'm gonna get you.
Lunchbox
It is such a cool looking dog. I'm looking at Jason's Instagram. It's like a lab.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
My new best buddy. I'm gonna read this from his Instagram. My new best buddy needs a name. I have a few favorites for him. But before I decide, I'd love to hear your ideas. Ironically, the day I chose to volunteer at the rescue was the same day they picked him up from the local shelter. The connection was instant. The rescue named him Rango, which I like, but I'm considering something different. Let me know what names you think work for him, bro. You had a name, and Rango is a Good name.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Rango's cute. I also saw some people commenting that some of the suggestions from his followers were Teddy.
Lunchbox
It doesn't matter, though. If every single person said Teddy.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I agree.
Lunchbox
They probably wouldn't have known that was Kaitlyn Bristol. He has to, as a human, if he knows and remembers and cares about, he has to go, I can't name it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Like, on the inside, he has to.
Bobby Bones
Be like, let me not be toxic here.
Lunchbox
And there are people. He's so cute. Teddy would be cute. And then people start tagging Caitlyn in the comments.
Morgan
Okay. So then they knew that was something that was out there.
Bobby Bones
I mean, could you imagine if, you know, you told your boyfriend that at some point and then y'all break up and then you get on Instagram and see that he named his do. Curious.
Lunchbox
But they've been apart for a long time at this point, too.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he's already had. They both are in, I don't know her full situation, but he's had a public relationship, and she, I believe, is in one. But they're not being public with it.
Lunchbox
Well, dang.
Bobby Bones
No, no.
Lunchbox
Amy's like, she's keeping one secret with a guy named Teddy. But no, she has.
Bobby Bones
She's alluded to it on her socials that she's just gonna do things differently this time around.
Lunchbox
I'm team Caitlin Bristow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
The only way I wouldn't be. I'm gonna throw one more in there is if there's something we don't know that she did to him.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Like, that's fair.
Lunchbox
If there's something that she did that we don't. And I don't think she did, because again, I will say I hear that both of them are really great people, and it just didn't work out for whatever reason, and that happens. But let's say she did something to him. I don't know, stole a little money, insulted. Insulted his mom. I don't know. Yeah. That I could have understood. Somebody waiting, holding in the back pocket. Yeah, I'll get you on this one. You just wait. But for now, I'm Team Caitlyn. Oh, that's. That's. That's crazy. Amy. Team.
Bobby Bones
Team Caitlyn.
Lunchbox
Okay, Lunchbox man.
Morgan
I'm. I feel like I'm team what, Taric or whatever his name is.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Jason Tarik.
Morgan
Tartic. I think I'm him. Because you know what? You got broken up with all this fair and love and war.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Morgan
Isn't that what they say?
Lunchbox
You dug that out. I liked it, though.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Again, it's a free reign. You can name your dog whatever you want. It is so he shouldn't go to jail. That's tough.
Tia Sircar
That's definitely. Shouldn't go to jail.
Lunchbox
That's tough.
Bobby Bones
It's so wrong.
Lunchbox
I don't like it.
Tia Sircar
This is tough, but I'm gonna go Team Caitlyn.
Lunchbox
Okay. Morgan.
Taylor Gray
Yeah. I think I'm Team Caitlyn, too.
Lunchbox
Four to one. But I could be convinced otherwise if I knew more facts. So, any hidden sources?
Bobby Bones
Has Jason responded?
Lunchbox
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
I tried to look.
Lunchbox
I don't. I don't. I don't even follow them on Instagram.
Morgan
He looks to be smiling a lot on Instagram, so he's pretty happy with his choice.
Lunchbox
He is. He's smiling like. I just got her.
Morgan
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Dang. Okay, we'll take a break, and if anybody has any secret tips they want to give, I'm here. And call us. You can message DM me that. That's all we got for now. Back in a second. Bones. According to studies, the worst thing that you'll do all day happens before work. What is it? I would think it'd be waking up, but I wake up really early. It's the morning commute. Social scientists surveyed 900 people asking which of their daily activities made them the happiest. At the very bottom of the list, worse than working or meetings with their boss or picking up the kids or cleaning the house, was the dreaded morning commute. That is from the Journal of Economic Perspectives. Different for us. It's early, nobody's on the road.
Tia Sircar
I don't mind it.
Lunchbox
There isn't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. About 20 years ago, before I had this job, I was in over an hour of traffic.
Lunchbox
Everybody in traffic now. Respect. Respect. How much money do you leave for the tooth Fairy? There was a graphic on how much the tooth fairy leaves in different states and just in different areas of the country. And before I tell you, Tooth fairy money. Amy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like a dollar.
Lunchbox
Eddie.
Tia Sircar
Ours has gone up to $5. I don't know what she's thinking.
Lunchbox
Wait till the tariffs kick in. I know, because tooth fairy comes from other countries. Like, not even of the countries.
Tia Sircar
She's international.
Lunchbox
For sure. For sure. Lunchbox.
Morgan
Half dollar.
Lunchbox
Like 50 cents.
Morgan
No, a half dollar coin.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's cool. That's like something that.
Morgan
It's big, shiny. You don't see it very often.
Lunchbox
The tooth fairy. In 2025 in the Northeast, average is about $4.59 per tooth fairy. Tooth in the south, which is the most 571. And then the West, 569 in the Midwest running pretty cheap. $3.46 a tooth. That's from the Dental Care Alliance.
Tia Sircar
I think kids talk about it right amongst each other. Like, what did you get? What did you get? And then somehow the tooth fairy gets that number and then has to follow it.
Lunchbox
Oh, is that what you've heard here on the street? If you have a friend who asks you to be their maid of honor at their wedding, you should know what the job is before you say yes. The position tends to cost well over a thousand dollars. All said and done, you'll also need to take various days off work the month leading up to the wedding. This is from Vogue. And this is just like a. Hey, heads up. Like, it may feel like, I can't believe it. Awesome. But if you really can't, maybe you should say, I don't know if I can fulfill all the duties of it. The maid of honor provides emotional support, plans the bachelorette party, hosts a bridal shower, coordinates the bridesmaid's dress. So their point is, if you can't do all that, you should say that up front before you commit to all that. And to be overwhelmed by having to do all that, both financially and with all the work you have to do. Yeah, because you could split some of that up, you know. We did a interview on the Bobby cast yesterday with Mark Hoppus, one of the lead singers of Blink 182. Here's what's my Age Again? And so he talked about how TRL was massive for their career back on mtv. We used to watch that crap all the time. Carson Daly, and they're like a slew of hosts. But TRL was massive, and that's what we got into a little bit. Oh, it's huge. I feel like at that point, TRL was really undergoing a change. There were the bread and butter, the gold standards artists on TRL, the Britney Spears, NSync, Backstreet Boys. When Blink 182 was at our heyday in the late 90s, early 2000s, rock and roll and punk rock and kind of like that sports metal stuff was starting to break through as well. So it was this interesting time to be popular on a. That was popular for being so poppy. And here's our rock band coming in, and we were just sloppy and dumb and it was fun. Yeah, Blink182 was a punk band that just got so popular that turned pop music into what they were. But it was a really solid half hour. So Go check it out on the Bobby cast, which is pretty cool. If you're either a Blink 182 fan or you're like, our age. I would say if you're like 32, 33, and above, you'll probably really think that interview is super cool. It's iheartradio week on Wheel of Fortune. So all this week, contestants are competing tournament style. And I don't know, there's like, a bunch of artists that are doing it. They're also giving away trips to the iHeart Country Music Festival.
Bobby Bones
That's fun.
Lunchbox
Yeah. IHeartradio week on Wheel of Fortune. Visit willofortune.com for more information on where to watch and how to win. I suck at Will of Fortune. My grandma used to watch it every day. It's the worst of all the shows that I watched and thought I was pretty good at. That's not one of them. I was the worst at Wheel of Fortune more than any other game. Jeopardy. I got from good to really good. Watched it every day. Wheel of Fortune. It did not. Did not matter. My Grandma will be 70 years old. The cat in the hat will eat no ham. Like, how did you get that? I got none of them. She had. There was one letter turned over, but it is I heart radio week on Wheel of Fortune. So you can watch today, and that is up there. People are asking, too. Hey, what's up? Are you still giving away the shoes? Sure. I have shoes I brought from home. Them. We play games to give them away. They're sitting up here on the counter. So you can call voicemail, right, Scuba?
Vanessa Marshall
Yeah.
Morgan
Leave voicemails. We can call you back.
Lunchbox
Yeah, we can call you back. We can do that. They're literally my shoes. I wear 11. So if you're like 10 and a half 11, you can win a game and win them. But I have enough shoes where I'm going. Why am I holding on to all these shoes? I'm a shoe guy. Didn't have nice shoes growing up, so it kind of became my thing as I got to be an adult. But I just don't want to have a bunch of something I'm not going to use. So they're up here. Just want to remind people I got three pair up here. Now there's also a company that I was doing, like, some reads for in a couple different markets. And so this is not a commercial because they're not paying me to do this. But the shirts are called Iron Oak.
Bobby Bones
They're like, oh, I saw it sporty. But they don't they got like a.
Lunchbox
Little pearl snap that goes like a quarter way down.
Tia Sircar
Yeah, it's pretty awesome.
Lunchbox
And they're awesome shirts. And I was just. I have a couple here shirt because they sent me a bunch of them. I was just going to give them away, but they're mediums. That's how you know these aren't real contests because they only have like, this, my size. So I'm happy to also, if somebody calls and wants to do something. These Iron Oak shirts are awesome because again, I think I'll play like pickleball in them. They're like, you can, like, move in them and also look good. You can go to ironoaktx.com if you want to check out the shirt. But this is going to be loud because they're in packages. But I have them here. These are also mediums. I would just give one or two. But you just be the size. Don't win it and not be the size.
Bobby Bones
Or don't try to play.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, don't. Yeah, just be the size.
Bobby Bones
I know, but what if they. They can give it to a friend that's the size.
Lunchbox
I'd rather them wear it and send me a picture and be like, I'm really enjoying my Iron Oak apparel shirt.
Tia Sircar
Well, I'm between a large and a medium and it fit me pretty well. So like, maybe if you're on the lower end of a large, that'll fit you too.
Lunchbox
Fair enough. Okay, fair enough. That I was going to do the Hitler story.
Tia Sircar
Oh, no.
Bobby Bones
What, like art?
Lunchbox
No, we did that yesterday on the podcast. Something else? Well, yes, sort of. We talked about the Hitler art market. If you go to the Bobby Bon show podcast from yesterday and how much they're going for if it's illegal to have them because he was an artist, went to art school, and that's like traded and sold. And the long standing theory is that he actually did not commit suicide and die, that he went with all of those other Nazis to Argentina. People have felt that way for a long time. And so now they're declassifying documents. I think Argentina is declassifying a lot themselves. There are, from what I read, there's an entire, like, community in Argentina of like, white German. Yeah, like, they still speak German there because of all of the people that moved to our. Yeah, like, all the Nazis that fled. And so recently declassified CIA documents revealed the US Government made an effort to find Hitler a full decade after he committed suicide. So you tell me why they're looking for him if they had his body which is what the claim always was. So these declassified documents are them still searching for him a decade after they said, we're done searching for him. Papers from the US War Department theorize that Hitler, quote, may have had a secret hideout at a spa hotel in La Falda, Argentina, where the hotel's owners were said to be supporters and occasional vacation partners. The documents also reveal an informant, SS Trooper Philip Citroen, who claimed to have monthly conversations with Hitler after he'd reportedly, quote, killed himself. That's how Hitler died. We've always been told it's not known if more information exists in documents, but because we're talking about the art thing and now they're declassifying. Why would they be looking for him 10 years later if they had his body and knew he was dead? Dead.
Tia Sircar
He'd be dead now, though, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
Because he was.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
50 or late 40s. World War II.
Tia Sircar
Yeah, yeah, in the 40s.
Lunchbox
But crazy if that's what happened. If, like, they. Because, you know, we ended up taking a lot of them, if they were good at science. And that's basically how the space program was built here.
Tia Sircar
I'm telling you. I had a neighbor in South Texas where we were all Hispanic and he wasn't. And he was German. And the rumor was that he was. Yeah, used to be a Nazi.
Lunchbox
A lot of the European countries in America fought to get, like, the smartest Nazis that were doing heinous, awful things. But they were like, we will just repurp and give them new names, put them in society as long as they are scientists here. And gave them, like, a new chance.
Tia Sircar
It's wild as well.
Lunchbox
That's the news. There you go. Thank you. Bobby's Big Stories. All right, DJ in Indiana is on. Let's talk to him. Hey, dj. Yes, sir. What's up, buddy? How's it going, studio? We're doing pretty good. Hey, are you a medium?
Tia Sircar
Yes, I am.
Lunchbox
Okay, then. I got you. Are you sure you're not lying about your size?
Tia Sircar
No, I'm promised.
Lunchbox
You sound like a medium. His voice sounds like a medium.
Tia Sircar
Sounds like a medium.
Lunchbox
Okay, his voice sounds like a medium. Then I'm gonna like five, eight.
Tia Sircar
Does that help anything that's medium.
Lunchbox
Well, I don't know. What'd you have for dinner last night?
Morgan
158 pounds.
Lunchbox
Okay, that's medium. Yeah, that's a. That's. That's small. Medium. Yeah. Okay, so, dj, I'm gonna give you a couple of my shirts here from Iron Oak Apparel. And so I Don't know. We'll just mail them to you. Abby, can we just get his information? Just mail in the shirts?
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Lunchbox
Okay. You're gonna love them because you can, like, wear them.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
Appreciate it. Thank you very much. They're also, like, you can, like, work out in them or play pickleball or golf or anything. Okay, cool. Dj, stand the line, and we will get you these shirts. Okay? Okay. Appreciate it very much. Thank you, Bobby. You're welcome. And anybody else, you can go to iron oak tx.com if you want to go to the website and see what they're all about. Bobby Bone Show.
Morgan
This story comes us from Minot, North Dakota. The mayor of Minot has been forced to resign after he sent a video to the city attorney on accident.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no.
Lunchbox
Dirty video.
Morgan
Dirty.
Lunchbox
What do you think? Do you think it's a video? It's like, his kid drawing.
Tia Sircar
Wait, so who's the city attorney? Was that a girl or, like, was that.
Lunchbox
Does it matter?
Tia Sircar
Is this an accident? Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
I at least thought maybe he sent it on purpose.
Amy
Like.
Lunchbox
No, no, no, no. And they had a. I think it. He didn't mean to send it, from what I read.
Morgan
No, no, he was on. He was on his lunch break, of course.
Lunchbox
Like, we all are.
Morgan
Yeah. And he was trying to send it to his partner.
Lunchbox
Correct.
Morgan
And accidentally send it to her. And he said, hey, I accidentally sent you this. Just delete it. Don't look at it.
Lunchbox
That's where you hope they have the same operating system that you can delete a sent text and you're praying they've updated their phone because then you can delete the text.
Morgan
But here's my thing. He even said he realized his mistake and said, hey, please don't look at it. Like, just delete it. It. And they still get him in trouble.
Tia Sircar
It's like, yeah, he tried.
Morgan
She could have just been like, you know what? You're right. You did it on that. You obviously did it on accident.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So what's a tough one? Because every dude could then send a female a video of their junk and then go, oops, delete that. But just to see if it's, like, a little bait.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
So that's why it's not allowed or acceptable. You don't know someone's intentions.
Morgan
Yeah, I mean, well, I do, because he said it was a sexy video for his girlfriend.
Lunchbox
Well, his intentions with the. The person he sent it to.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Yeah, I get it. It's. It's tricky because he's the mayor. He's he's running a town and you need someone who.
Amy
Who.
Bobby Bones
Who double checks things, you know, That's.
Lunchbox
A good point, too. Like on that kind of video, aren't you sure who you're sending it to?
Bobby Bones
Like, what else is he being loosey goosey with?
Lunchbox
Yeah, good point. So if. Because I don't think just sending a video like that makes you a bad person. If it's your partner and that's you guys thing.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Lunchbox
And everybody's of age, great. If he has no history of being like a slimeball and no history with this person of any sort of unwanted advances, he still is probably gonna have to, you know, pay the piper. He's punished.
Morgan
Yeah, he gone.
Lunchbox
He stepped down, but I don't think he should be penalized the rest of his life for it. Now, if you look back and again, I'm gonna use common sense here, and he had some issues. It's different. I think he could run again the next term. Term.
Tia Sircar
But he's always going to be known as that guy.
Lunchbox
But it's an accident, right?
Bobby Bones
Okay, so it's the attorney person he sent it to is her name Jennifer, and his partner is Jen. Like, that would help me because then if it's sort of similar, I could see how he got it mixed up.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Tia Sircar
The text could be right next to each other, though. I could be anything.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. You need it.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but I don't think you're. If you send one of those, you don't need to go to the text and then reply to it. You need to start a new text and put the name in the top, be sure. Which goes back to Amy's point. I want my mayor being thorough with what he's doing.
Bobby Bones
Also, hey, maybe he just doesn't take long lunch breaks and he was in.
Lunchbox
A hurry, which also, what a lunch break. Let's be honest. Okay, go ahead.
Morgan
I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. The Bobby Bone Show.
Lunchbox
There's some dynamic between Morgan and Eddie over at this table because Morgan has to talk to Eddie like a child sometimes. And I think we heard it. She was like, eddie, I really. What's happening?
Tia Sircar
You guys heard that? Good, I'm glad you guys heard that.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no, no, no.
Lunchbox
But I don't think it's what you think. It's about to happen.
Tia Sircar
What do you mean? That she talks about, like, she talks to me like that all the time?
Bobby Bones
No, but we now see why she maybe has to talk to you like that.
Lunchbox
What's the Deal.
Taylor Gray
Eddie doesn't like to read his emails, and he doesn't even like to respond to his emails. So sometimes I have to be the messenger and say, hey, Eddie, did you check that email? And then he gets really frustrated, and he's like, well, I don't want to do that. I'm like, I'm just a messenger that's in your email. And so then you hear me start to talk in, like, a childlike voice, to be like, eddie, you have to do this. This is in your email. I believe in you.
Tia Sircar
It's not entirely true.
Lunchbox
It's your work email. And is it about work?
Tia Sircar
It's a work email. And then it comes in. I don't know, it comes some random email. And then Morgan replies, and Morgan starts talking to them. I'm like, all right, Morgan's got it. And then I tune out. I saw nothing.
Lunchbox
Do you read what Morgan says in the email? Because it could be. Got it. Hey, Eddie. Also, you're reading this. I'll do this, but you do this.
Tia Sircar
No, it said Morgan responded, and Morgan responded really well.
Lunchbox
Did you read it? Ye.
Tia Sircar
And then Morgan sent him links, and it was done. All done. I didn't see anything for two days. And then Morgan's like, eddie, did you check your email? I'm like, yeah, I saw you responded to some people.
Lunchbox
She's like, I'm already bored. But here's the thing.
Tia Sircar
Exactly.
Lunchbox
Let's just make sure we're reading our work emails.
Bobby Bones
He just sighed like a.
Taylor Gray
He doesn't want to.
Morgan
It's like group text. He thinks if he's in the group and someone else replies, he doesn't need to reply.
Lunchbox
He doesn't respond to group text.
Tia Sircar
It's not. They're not talking to me directly.
Taylor Gray
But we were talking to you. Like, in this email. I did respond, and I did handle something. But also, you had a role to play in it, and you didn't do the role.
Lunchbox
I just need everybody, not just Eddie. This is how you do it when it is about Eddie, but you make Eddie not feel like he's the one being targeted.
Tia Sircar
Hey, I can hear you.
Lunchbox
Oh, you can't. Oh, my bad.
Tia Sircar
I'm right here.
Lunchbox
Everyone, please pay attention to your work emails, because if you don't, someone then has to do your job for you, and they can get resentful or angry or have to talk to you like you're a child. Okay, so everybody in. And thank you. Eddie, by the way, did you ever donate to those Storm guys?
Tia Sircar
I did. Did I donated? I have the receipt. I haven't screenshotted it.
Lunchbox
I believe you then. Yeah, if you're presenting a I have a screenshot, I'll believe you.
Tia Sircar
Well, now that I know you guys are like, oh, you're not gonna do it? I'm gonna screenshot everything and send it to you guys.
Lunchbox
That's great.
Bobby Bones
Well, then what about the kid?
Lunchbox
Wait, and if you're on your email stuff, check them for work. What about the real id?
Tia Sircar
Haven't done that.
Lunchbox
Or not the real id, the passport? Not.
Tia Sircar
Not. Haven't done that.
Lunchbox
You have until Friday.
Tia Sircar
I know. I'm going to do it.
Bobby Bones
Getting down to the wild.
Lunchbox
All right, check out the Bobby Bones show podcast because we do talk about the real life. The Bobby Bone show theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram reedyarberry Scuba Steve Executive Producer Raymundo Head of Production I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast.
Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
I'm Taylor Gray. Ezra Bridger, Spectre.
Eddie
And I'm Jon Lee Brody, the Ghost Crew Stowaway moderator.
Bobby Bones
Each week we're gonna rewatch and discuss an episode from the series and share some fun behind the scenes stories.
Eddie
Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve bloom voices Zabarelio Spectre 4 or Dante Bosco voices Jaquel and many others.
Bobby Bones
So hang on because it's gonna be a fun ride.
Lunchbox
Cue the music.
Eddie
Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Scuba Steve
Hi, I'm Bob Pippman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia. I'm excited to introduce a brand new season of my podcast, Math and Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing. I'm having conversations with some folks across a wide range of industries to hear how they reach the top of their fields and the lessons they learned along the way that everyone can use. I'll be joined by innovative leaders like Chairman and CEO of Elf Beauty Tarang Amin, legendary singer, songwriter and philanthropist.
Bobby Bones
Being a rock star is very fun, but helping people is way more fun.
Scuba Steve
And Damian Maldonado, CEO of American Financing.
Lunchbox
I figured out the formula. I just have to work hard. Then that's magic.
Scuba Steve
Join me as we uncover innovations in data and analytics, the math, and the ever important creative spark, the magic. Listen to math and Magic on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Amy
I'm Mary Kay McBrayer, host of the podcast the Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told. This season explores women from the 19th century to now. Women who were murderers and scammers, but also women who were photojournalists, lawyers, writers and more. This podcast tells more than just the brutal, gory details of horrific acts. I delve into the good, the bad, the difficult, and all the nuance I can find because these are the stories that we need to know to understand the intersection of society, justice and the fascinating workings of the human psyche. Join me every week as I tell some of the most enthralling true crime stories about women who are not just victims, but heroes or villains, or often somewhere in between. Listen to the greatest true crime stories ever told on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Bobby Bones Show – Episode: WEDS PT 1: Lunchbox Was The Victim Of A Serious Crime + ChatGPT Roasted Us + Above Or Below Ground Game
Release Date: April 9, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Duration: Approximately 85 minutes
Bobby Bones kicks off the Wednesday edition of his show with high energy, introducing the day's lineup which includes a mix of engaging games, heartfelt stories, and a unique segment featuring AI-generated roasts.
Timestamp: [03:41] - [09:02]
In this lively game segment, Bobby and his co-hosts—Lunchbox, Tia Sircar, and Morgan—challenge each other to guess whether various celebrities are still alive ("Above Ground") or have passed away ("Below Ground"). The game is played in a "Survivor style," where players must answer quickly without using the word "dead."
Notable Interactions:
Olivia Newton John:
Lunchbox: "She'll pop up on my TikTok sometimes because I get a lot of '70s and '80s country music award shows. She was a big country star for a long time and was really talented. Was Australian. Was also in Greece. That is correct. She is below ground. Died in 2002."
Timestamp: [04:33]
Tony Bennett:
Morgan: "Oh, I did see Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. And I mean, phenomenal. Phenomenal. I could not believe how good Lady Gaga can sing. And that Tony Bennett dude was so old, but that dude could sing so well. Unfortunately, a few years after I saw him, he went underground."
Lunchbox: "That is correct. He died in 2023."
Timestamp: [05:17]
Clint Eastwood:
Lunchbox: "Okay, I was going to go with above. He's above. He's 94 years old and alive."
Morgan: "Thriving."
Timestamp: [06:08]
Throughout the game, the hosts engage in humorous banter, correcting each other's misconceptions and sharing personal anecdotes related to the celebrities in question.
Timestamp: [37:44] - [44:22]
In a deeply personal and emotional segment, Lunchbox shares his harrowing experience of being involved in a hit-and-run accident. He recounts the events in vivid detail, highlighting the danger and immediate aftermath of the incident.
Lunchbox's Story:
Accident Details: "I was driving down the highway, fully strapped, with three kids in the car, when a hot rod swerved from the right lane and clipped the back of my vehicle. It made me fishtail a little bit to the right. Luckily, I had two hands on the wheel and was able to correct it."
Timestamp: [38:12] - [38:57]
Aftermath: "I pulled over and had to duct tape the bumper to prevent it from flapping in the wind. It was a terrifying experience, and the other driver fled the scene without stopping."
Timestamp: [39:36] - [40:14]
Discussion Highlights:
Notable Quote:
Lunchbox: "He's gone. He just kept going. I couldn't chase him. Cops couldn't catch him because he wasn't even licensed."
Timestamp: [40:49]
Timestamp: [46:49] - [53:39]
Adding a comedic twist to the show, the hosts experiment with AI by having ChatGPT generate roasts for each of them. The segment proves to be both entertaining and slightly cringeworthy as the roasts playfully tease the personalities and quirks of Bobby, Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie, Morgan, Abby, Ray, and Mike.
Examples of AI-Generated Roasts:
Bobby Bones:
"Bobby's the only person who can make standing next to a celebrity look like a Make-A-Wish moment."
Timestamp: [47:13]
"Bobby is the version of the American dream. Start with nothing, work harder than everyone else, win everything, and still wonder if anybody likes you."
Timestamp: [48:31]**
Lunchbox:
"Lunchbox is what happens when you dare a frat house to raise a child."
Timestamp: [50:28]
Host Reactions:
Bobby Bones: Reacts with mock hurt but takes the roasts in stride.
"Oh, ouch."
"That's rude. That's rude."
Timestamp: [47:23] - [48:05]
Lunchbox: Embraces the humor, acknowledging the accuracy and sharpness of the AI's insults.
"I'm proud of Amy. She's proof that you can outgrow your problems and immediately find brand new, even more complicated ones to replace them."
Timestamp: [49:33]
The segment culminates in a playful back-and-forth, reinforcing the camaraderie among the hosts despite the jabs.
Timestamp: [20:15] - [45:50]
In contrast to the earlier emotional story, the "Good News" segment shares uplifting stories that highlight acts of heroism, generosity, and community support.
Featured Stories:
Donald Reef's Donation:
Lunchbox: "A little over a year ago, Donald Reef had a heart attack and was treated at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He made a full recovery and donated $1.5 million to the hospital to support technology and research."
Timestamp: [20:15] - [21:32]
Heroic Dog Rescue:
Morgan: "Kona, a 9-year-old dog in Florida, was attacked by a gator while its owner intervened with bare hands to save her."
Timestamp: [44:37] - [45:50]
Host Reflections:
Lunchbox emphasizes the importance of such acts in inspiring listeners and fostering a sense of community.
"That's what it's all about."
Timestamp: [21:32]
Morgan highlights the bravery and quick thinking demonstrated in these stories.
"She was on top of the gator, like ripping at its jaws. That's crazy."
Timestamp: [45:25]
These stories serve to balance the show's dynamic by delivering positive and heartwarming content amidst the humorous and serious segments.
Throughout the episode, Bobby Bones intersperses various promotional segments and interacts with listener-submitted content, such as DJ stories and community comments. The show maintains a lively pace, ensuring listeners remain engaged with a mix of humor, personal stories, and interactive games.
Notable Interactions:
Morning Corny Jokes:
Bobby Bones: "What do you call a cucumber that knows it's hot?"
Lunchbox: "What do you call a cucumber that knows it's hot?"
Bobby Bones: "Kind of a big deal."
Timestamp: [46:47] - [46:56]
Listener Challenges:
Lunchbox offers prizes like Iron Oak Apparel shirts to listeners, fostering a sense of community involvement.
Concluding Remarks: As the episode wraps up, the hosts encourage listeners to engage with various platforms, subscribe to featured podcasts, and stay tuned for future episodes filled with more entertaining content.
Overall, this episode of The Bobby Bones Show delivers a well-rounded mix of entertainment, personal storytelling, and interactive segments, ensuring it appeals to a broad audience while maintaining the hosts' signature humor and warmth.