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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
Get your Bobby Bones on.
Lunchbox
Come on. Hello, everybody. We're not streaming this on YouTube. Amy is not here and we'll talk to Amy in a second. She'll probably come back. She's in a studio in Los Angeles and she'll probably be like, hello, can you hear me? We'll do the whole song and dance on the podcast. We've had issues with our connectivity all morning, so Amy will be back in just a second. So where do we start? We've had weird, not terrible, but weird weather here. We've had some storms and I say not terrible because in Kentucky they had tornadoes that kill people. In Arkansas and Oklahoma, they had bad storms that did destruction us. We got some trees down, at least where I live. Exactly. And our power got knocked out twice. And every time this happens, I go, man, we should really invest in a generator. And I'm really motivated to get a generator while the power is out. But as soon as the power comes back, I don't think about it anymore. And then the next time I'm motivated when the power goes out again and I'm like, man, we should really get a generator. And this is a cycle that's happened for like the past four or five years. We have one down in the studio, a small one at the student in the Studio building. Because I'm an essential employee to the government.
Bobby Bones
All right.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Because if there's terrible weather, a terrorist attack, whatever, I gotta be able to get on the air. So I have that. And so right now I'm thinking to myself, make a note and get a generator. Anybody have a generator at their house?
Bobby Bones
I have a tiny generator that powers up like a lamp.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that really wouldn't work.
Bobby Bones
It's not. It's not. There's nothing crazy.
Lunchbox
I need like a home generator.
Bobby Bones
Is it like one where like the power goes out and it automatically clicks on?
Eddie
Oh, that's awesome. I saw the guy across street, he had power and no one else did. He has to have a generator.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I've. Those are legit generator jealousy.
Bobby Bones
How much those cost?
Lunchbox
I don't know. Thousands, I think. But it snows hard here about once every year and a half. Meaning every year we don't get a big snow. But usually twice in three years. Yeah. There's one, two or three and knocks power out for a couple days. So we should just be ready and.
Bobby Bones
Everyone'S stuck at home.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Covid.
Bobby Bones
Covid.
Lunchbox
I guess I take power out. Yeah. So yeah, I gotta make a note to get a job.
Bobby Bones
Just do it, man.
Lunchbox
Here's one a gener. Okay. This one's from Home Depot. $6,709. Whoa. It's a big one.
Bobby Bones
Whoa. Is it Cummings, Generoc.
Lunchbox
Guardian Generoc. G. It looks like an air conditioned unit. Yeah, kind of.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Does it say how long that thing will go? It's 22 kilowatt. This is not a commercial, by the way, or I would have more of an education in this. Yeah, a whole home. Standby generator. Amy, you back?
Amy
Hello? Yes, I'm here. Okay, I want a generator.
Lunchbox
Go ahead.
Amy
I just want one because anytime power goes out, I hear my neighbors turn on and I'm so jealous.
Bobby Bones
I know. How do you neighbors are generators.
Amy
That's crazy. Yeah. I'm like. It's so cruel. Like, you have no. And then all of a sudden around you, you hear like. And you're like, golly, do they invite you over?
Bobby Bones
Like, is that.
Lunchbox
I don't know my neighbors?
Amy
No, I mean, I haven't.
Bobby Bones
I feel like that's a pool, right? Like, hey, anytime you guys want to come, your power's out. I have a generator. Like, come on over.
Lunchbox
They don't invite us to their pool either. We've never invited them to our pool either. My wife made the comment that I've only got in the pool like twice ever.
Bobby Bones
Why?
Lunchbox
To work out if I ever. Like when I hurt my shoulder or. Yeah, I'm not a pool guy.
Bobby Bones
And what are you going to do in there?
Lunchbox
Splash around, play games.
Bobby Bones
Try to find the hidden ring underneath.
Lunchbox
Exactly. Like for an adult. Like, what's the use in it, Marco? Like, she'll lay by the pool. I guess she gets in to cool down a little bit some in the summer. But people like her friends will come over and they'll do that stuff and hang out by the pool.
Bobby Bones
Maybe after a workout. What if we like just go down in there? There is cool. That's not, you know, like hot workout. Jump in the cold pool.
Lunchbox
I'd rather just take a shower and sit in the air conditioned.
Bobby Bones
Makes sense.
Lunchbox
What were you gonna say, Amy?
Amy
Oh, I was at your neighbor's pool the other day and I looked over. You weren't home, but I could. I could see you were looking over the fence. I invited Caitlin. Anyway, she was watching softball and. But anyway, I was at your neighbor's pool. It was really random, but I was like, oh, there's Bobby's backyard.
Bobby Bones
She knows your neighbor.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
I don't know.
Amy
He doesn't even know his neighbor.
Lunchbox
Yeah, here's a weird one.
Bobby Bones
Which one? Right or left?
Lunchbox
It has to be if you're looking at the road. The left. Cause the ones to the right, you know they have a pool too. Yeah, they play a pool, but they're only there part of the year.
Amy
If you're looking at the road, it is to the left.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I've seen that dude.
Amy
He's with a girl.
Lunchbox
As a songwriter.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Yes.
Lunchbox
Huh.
Bobby Bones
Interesting.
Lunchbox
That's weird. The other weird.
Amy
I knew you would think so.
Bobby Bones
It's weird, Amy.
Amy
I know it is. That's why I just. I forgot to tell you. And I brought it up. I mean, obviously I told Caitlin, but you were at your pickleball tournament, so you weren't even home.
Lunchbox
It's weird that you were over there though. Traitor.
Amy
Wait, how is that a traitor? She's. What?
Bobby Bones
You didn't go to his house?
Amy
You weren't home.
Lunchbox
No, I don't care.
Amy
And also, whoever was in your home, I made the invite.
Bobby Bones
Abby.
Lunchbox
Caitlyn.
Amy
Oh, Caitlyn. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Talking in code right now. I don't know. She's in California. She's talking in code.
Amy
No, I'm just saying, had you been home too, I would have said something. Cuz how awkward if I'm over at your neighbor's house in their backyard and y' all walk out and I'm just like, hey, like that we can't really.
Lunchbox
See into their pool. There's a bunch of trees. You kind of see a part of it, but we'd probably.
Amy
I can see into yours.
Eddie
You see someone jumping up and looking over the fence.
Lunchbox
Like we would just hear a person over there. Not stop talking or take a breath. Like, is that Amy?
Amy
You're like, why? Why do. Why do I hear her?
Lunchbox
How's it going over there?
Amy
Good.
Lunchbox
How was it? So last night the Gracie Awards and Amy went in a and won the award, but I saw you little Freudian slip on Instagram.
Amy
What Freudian slip?
Lunchbox
Well, I say that being funny, but Amy said on her Instagram and she tagged her daughter. And I love this. Tashira Brown is getting to whiteness. So many amazing women. Oh. So hold on, let me read it.
Amy
Oh my gosh.
Lunchbox
Let me finish it. Hold on.
Amy
It's a very diverse room because Amy.
Lunchbox
Has a black daughter and Amy's a white woman. For those of you just tuning in, Amy wrote. And I love that Teshira is getting to witness so many amazing. Sorry. Is getting to whiteness. So many amazing women in one room. Thanks to the Gracies. And then Amy wrote witness. Omg.
Amy
Like yes. I meant I didn't want to take down.
Bobby Bones
You can edit the original one.
Amy
You can edit a comment.
Lunchbox
No, but you can delete it. You can delete the comment.
Amy
Yeah, but then I was like, whatever. I was like, what a weird typo. Like what in the actual world, so.
Lunchbox
Well it did. It's very similar. It's spelled.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Witnesses W I T N E S S. Whiteness is W H I T E. You had to mess up twice.
Bobby Bones
Autocorrect sometimes gets you.
Lunchbox
Yeah, because she writes whiteness a lot.
Eddie
Or maybe she didn't voice text.
Amy
No. Well, it wasn't voice text and I've never, I don't think. I didn't even know whiteness was a thing. Like I've never used that word till last night.
Lunchbox
Not against the weird.
Eddie
Time to start using that.
Amy
Uh huh. I know. No, but the room was very diverse. She wasn't surrounded by whiteness. In fact, there were so many amazing women, like of all walks of life, all races. And I love that she got to witness their talent, their skill from news media, tv. Like it was a whole thing where I think she was very impressed and I was glad as an 18 year old girl she got to sit there and see what's possible for her out there. Cause you know, she's what she wants to do with her life yet. And she got exposed to a lot of opportunity last night of, look at what's out here and look at all the women that want to lift you up and support you at the same time.
Lunchbox
She got to witness a lot of whiteness.
Amy
She did.
Lunchbox
Good for her.
Amy
But also a lot of other races.
Lunchbox
Did you speech? You do a speech?
Amy
No, not this time. It was very different.
Lunchbox
What, you got an award and didn't get to give a speech?
Amy
Yeah, well, because there's so many. You know, last time you had this whole speech and intro'd me, which was really special, which they still do that for certain awards, but I was winning it for a different category, the whiteness award. And so it was also really different. It's also in a different hotel than it was 11 years ago, which was interesting because I went to the other hotel.
Lunchbox
It's mad because he didn't get invited.
Eddie
Yeah, it's pretty disgusting that we help you win this award.
Lunchbox
Disgusting?
Eddie
Yeah. Like, we don't even get invited to LA with you to celebrate you. I checked out.
Lunchbox
How often do you want to celebrate somebody else?
Eddie
I mean, Eddie, don't you think it's kind of weird that she didn't even invite us to the. Where would she be without us?
Bobby Bones
I hadn't thought about that at all.
Amy
Okay, well, first of all, Julie, our premier, our boss, she bought a table for. You know, it was like Angela Yee was at my table, and then she had a guest and a couple of other people, and everybody had a guest. And so, yes, I had one guest ticket and I opted to bring my daughter.
Eddie
That's weird. Did Angela Yee help you win the award?
Lunchbox
I think she won it.
Amy
No, but she won. She won, like, radio. Like, her award was huge. She was like, radio. She won the biggest radio award.
Bobby Bones
You think Amy invited Angela Yee?
Eddie
Yeah, I did. That's why I was very confused. I was like, I don't understand.
Amy
No, I'm saying Julie bought the table and it was like, hey, these are the amount of tickets we have at our table. The tables are very expensive. So they divvied up the tickets. And then I was sent an email like, hey, you can bring a guest. And so I chose to bring my daughter.
Lunchbox
Also, Lunchbox never wants to go anywhere to celebrate anybody. He just wants a trip to Los Angeles.
Eddie
I'm just saying, I don't think your daughter had anything to do with you winning that award.
Lunchbox
Well, but that's not what it was about. Don't you.
Amy
It was like, didn't you want to.
Lunchbox
Fight to take your kids on the cruise?
Eddie
Yeah, I did.
Lunchbox
They have nothing to do with the cruise vacation. It's not a vacation. It's literally work for us.
Eddie
Yeah, but if their dad's going, they should be able to go.
Lunchbox
Then they should be able to come in the studio every day, according to your logic?
Eddie
Well, no, they have school.
Bobby Bones
Don't do that.
Lunchbox
But do they have school the week of the cruise in February?
Eddie
No, they have a February break.
Lunchbox
There's no such thing as February break. There are a lot of breaks, but I never heard of February break.
Bobby Bones
What was the award for? Like, what was. What did she win?
Lunchbox
Who knows?
Eddie
I think obviously it was binder. If she didn't get to give a speech.
Lunchbox
Go ahead, Amy.
Amy
Yeah, so last time, it was in 2014 when I got it. And it was fun to have Bobby there and my mom there. And I realized, too, I kind of started to realize I keep bringing up. My mom was by my side because she was sitting at my table, but I forgot my dad came too.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but your mom died pretty quickly after that.
Amy
Yeah. And my mom was real sick during it, so it was just very special to have her, so. Fair point. And my dad was sitting at a totally different table anyway.
Lunchbox
Her dad was hitting on chicks over at another table.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, probably. But I just.
Lunchbox
Hey, Angela, you come here often, Ms.
Amy
E. I realized that last night, and I was like, oh, dang. Shout out, dad. So anyway, this time it was for women of I Heart country, which is a totally different. It was separate categories.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox has nothing to do with that show at all.
Amy
Yeah, yeah. And Bobby. Bobby has a ton to do with that show. And he's not crying. Like, why wasn't I there?
Eddie
I feel like Bobby should be.
Lunchbox
No, I'm good. If you was like, hey, I need you to come and do this for me, I would have.
Amy
Oh, yeah. I do think if I was going on stage and they needed a presenter, I feel like that would have to be Bobby again.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah. So it was not needed. So I don't want to go. I don't want to get on an airplane and fly anywhere.
Bobby Bones
Not Lunchbox. Just change things up a little bit.
Lunchbox
Hello, everybody. Ms. Yee. Nice to see everybody here.
Amy
Hey. Jimmy Kimmel was there. He. He introduced. He gave a speech. His wife won an award. And he did this whole. Yeah, for. Yeah, because she. I didn't realize that they. He worked for her show. And then. Then he was like, oh, he made a joke on stage. He was like, you know, she started at this position. And then she started submitting jokes and she wanted to write and we liked some of them. So we're like, okay, yeah, you can start writing jokes. And he's like. And then we realized she's really fun. And then she moved all the way up and now she's like one of the executive producers. But he was like. And then one day I looked around, I was like, I should make babies with this woman.
Lunchbox
You mean he. She works on his show?
Amy
She works on his show, yes. Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
That's super cool.
Amy
Uh huh. So that was.
Lunchbox
When do you leave? Today.
Amy
Ooh, ooh. Monica Lewinsky was there too. And I looked at, like, our whole table was like, oh. And then I looked at my daughter. I said, do you know who that is? And she was like, no. And I was like, okay, how?
Bobby Bones
Explained to her.
Amy
How shall I explain this?
Lunchbox
Ms. Yee, would you please tell my daughter?
Amy
Yeah. So then I explained. Explain to her.
Lunchbox
She's quite accomplished now.
Amy
I agree. And you know Lisa Ling even. Oh, she was there.
Eddie
Lisa Ling was there.
Lunchbox
Dang, that's awesome. Channel One in the movie.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Shout out. Yes.
Amy
Well, I know, but I instantly went back to high school Channel One right when I saw her speaking. But yeah, there was a lot of really amazing people there. And she asked the room to give a round of applause to Monica because it was really cool to see women now support her because much of the 90s and 2000s were spent shaming her like she was. It was not a good look. But then once you have a bigger picture of the situation she was in, the power dynamic, her being interned like.
Lunchbox
She was a college kid taken advantage of by an older man that was.
Amy
President of the United States. Absolutely. And so it was just cool to see the whole room give, you know, support to her because she's obviously not that same person that she was then. And even at that time, she should not have been put in that situation by a man that knew better.
Lunchbox
I would have tried to get a picture with her. Oh, when I go places, I always have a list. I'd like to get a picture with person A, B and C at the ACMs. I only had one person on my list.
Amy
Who?
Lunchbox
Who do you think it was?
Amy
Acms. One person on your list. Oh, let me think.
Lunchbox
Why are you talking like that?
Amy
The thinking whispering. This is my thinking voice.
Lunchbox
When I went to the ACM.
Amy
This is my thinking voice. You went to the ACMs and you had one person on your.
Lunchbox
And I told my wife that too. I Said there's only one person that I would like to get a picture with of the entire awards show and ceremony.
Amy
And did you get it?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You did get it?
Amy
I did get it. Now I'm trying to recall. Give us a hint.
Lunchbox
So it's not Reba. Every year I get one with Reba. Cause she hosts it, and I'm kind of the JV secondary person. And at the end of the show, if it's been a successful show, I'll go over to Reba's room right before she goes out for the last time. Because as soon as the show is over, it's over. It's hard to get anybody because everybody's leaving. And we were leaving, and so I go over and I knew she had, like, four minutes, and I was like, reba, let's get our picture. So we took our picture. That one I'm gonna get anyway, cuz that's fun. And Raba's awesome. And are you looking at my profile? Profile?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I cheated. I cheated. Okay, I'll stay out of it. But I know who it is now.
Lunchbox
Okay, but do you know who it is?
Bobby Bones
I think so.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Amy
Oh, you think so?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I mean, there's one person. I don't think I've ever seen a picture of you with this person.
Lunchbox
I need to look at my profile.
Amy
So woman or man?
Bobby Bones
My guess is woman.
Lunchbox
Okay, then you don't say anything else, because you probably know, because it's woman.
Eddie
Woman.
Bobby Bones
Don't cheat. Amy.
Amy
I'm not.
Bobby Bones
I'm saying it doesn't feel good, so don't do it.
Amy
I'm not. No, I come to you with character. I'm not cheating.
Lunchbox
It doesn't feel good. As in, you wish you could play the game.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Now I know. And I just have to say.
Lunchbox
Well, let me look and see if it's on my feed.
Amy
Also, if y' all don't trust me, I have a witness.
Bobby Bones
Chai, we trust you.
Lunchbox
Okay. That's not it, Mike. Hey, I wonder if that's who Eddie thinks it is. Eddie, is the person older or younger than me? Older. Nope, not it.
Amy
Oh. Oh, they're younger than you.
Lunchbox
You're still in, so. Or it could be around the same age or could be younger, but. Yeah, that's it, Mike. So when I went into my dressing room, waiting, because if the door's open, I'm like, anybody can chill because it's right next to the stage. Clint Black and Wynonna were in my room.
Bobby Bones
That's who I thought it was.
Lunchbox
Yeah, and they were. And we hung out, we took a picture together, but I didn't know they were going to be there.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Who?
Bobby Bones
I just don't know who's there. I'm assuming not. Not a country singer, right?
Eddie
No question.
Lunchbox
No, but. But, no but. Kind. No. I'll say. No, but kinda.
Eddie
Kinda.
Lunchbox
The only person who probably knows who this person is is Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Oh.
Amy
Oh, is it? Gotta. So they're like.
Morgan
Were they a presenter?
Lunchbox
No.
Eddie
So we're not gonna know who they are?
Lunchbox
You won't for sure. Eddie probably won't. Amy won't. But there's a chance she know more than you. But Morgan would know her and would know her music.
Eddie
I got it. Oh, Chapel Roan.
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
Is she. Is she married?
Morgan
No, I just said Chapel Run wasn't at the acms.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Gracie Abrams.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I'll play you.
Eddie
I'll play a little bit sailor song.
Amy
Pink, Black, Black. Pink.
Lunchbox
Did you say pink? Black.
Amy
Whatever.
Lunchbox
No, it was no K Pop band.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Here you go. Here you.
Amy
Oh yeah.
Morgan
Oh, I know who this is. Shoot. I listened to her music. What's her name?
Bobby Bones
Who is it?
Morgan
She brought a pig on the carpet.
Lunchbox
And that's how I got to take the picture. Her name's Jessie Murph.
Morgan
Yes.
Lunchbox
And so because she had a pig, it gave me an opener to go. Oh, the pig's awesome. But I told my wife beforehand, if I see Jesse Murph, I'm getting a picture. Because my wife's a big fan. And so through just being around her, we listen to a lot. And so. Yeah. And so I went up and we took a picture of me, Jessie Murph and the pig.
Bobby Bones
She's a pop singer.
Lunchbox
Yeah, kinda.
Morgan
Okay, well, a few songs with like. She did a song with Bailey Zimmerman and Jelly Roll.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Okay.
Lunchbox
What Amy.
Amy
What do they call it? Like, it's like she's like. If like her music is like. What do they call that? You know, I would like a fusion like a.
Lunchbox
She has on with Co Wetzel. She did the High Road, a High Road version with Coetzel.
Bobby Bones
So she like collabs with country.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but she also. Yes. And a non country artist. But she did a song with Teddy Swims.
Morgan
I would say her album is very pop country. Like that would be the mixture.
Lunchbox
Singer, songwriter, genreless almost. But she is a country girl, so a lot of that country comes out in her music.
Amy
Okay, what's her name?
Lunchbox
Like Jess Murphy.
Amy
Jessie. So I found the. I found the word I was looking for.
Lunchbox
That's probably our biggest song. Boy mad, boy mad, boy mad at you. Had to get back at you.
Morgan
She's so good.
Lunchbox
She's so good. She's like 22 and she was like a cheerleader. So she does a bunch of, like, tumbling stuff on stage when she performs.
Morgan
She tiny, and she got a lot of hate when she did the Jelly Roll thing. Like, people were hating on her. And Jelly Roll's wife came out on Tick Tock and was like, this is a young girl. Stop bullying this girl on the Internet. All for being on a song.
Lunchbox
I didn't know that she got hate on that Wild One song.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Tell them, Bunny. She's from Alabama.
Lunchbox
Well, that's literally that one in that song. I just played. It shows I'm from Alabama.
Amy
It's dirty pop.
Lunchbox
No one calls it that.
Bobby Bones
Dirty pop.
Amy
No, no, she does. No, I had. I was trying to think of it because I had heard her. I think that's what she coined it.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's fine. And I call this dirty talk radio, this country, but kind of not really.
Bobby Bones
You know, there's not a lot on her on Wikipedia.
Morgan
Like, she's blown up a lot on TikTok a lot.
Lunchbox
Like, wild ones has 290 million streams. High road with co wetzel with her, and it has 211 million. Blue stripes has 42 million. Abby, did you see a music video she was recording in town?
Amy
Yeah, I did.
Lunchbox
What was it?
Amy
It was so random. It was for, like, the Blue Strips song.
Lunchbox
Oh, they were making. They were doing that video. Yeah.
Amy
I was just out, like, line dancing.
Lunchbox
Yeah. You were what?
Amy
Yeah, we were line dancing at a place in Nashville and she just, like, what? There was, like, a limo that pulled up and they walked in and started recording and then played the song, like, four times. And, like, they just kept. They didn't, like, announce it was a music video, but they just were like, oh, we gotta play it one more time. And then there were cameras, like, circled around her. People were dancing around her.
Lunchbox
Huh.
Amy
It was so random. Yeah, there was, like, strippers on the stage.
Lunchbox
Strippers or dancers? Different things.
Amy
Male dancers. They acted like they were stripping.
Lunchbox
Did they take their clothes off?
Amy
No, they didn't.
Lunchbox
And so they didn't strip. They, like, Go Go Dancers are dancers with little clothes.
Amy
Yeah, well, they didn't have any clothes, but they didn't.
Eddie
They were naked.
Amy
Okay. No, never mind.
Lunchbox
I don't understand what you're acting like. They were strippers. I just want to be careful about calling them strippers. If they were just dancers that were.
Amy
Well, they were like, Throwing up hundred dollar bills.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Amy
That's like, they looked like.
Lunchbox
If you had to let her.
Bobby Bones
That.
Eddie
I'd have been like, oh, he left that detail out. That's very key.
Lunchbox
I mean, she's like, I don't know. They weren't really taking their clothes off, but they were strippers. Well, how so? Well, I don't know. Just a hunch.
Amy
I think the idea was.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Surfing. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Okay, got it. I. Yeah. That's all. I don't know how we got to that. Oh, that's who I wanted to take a picture with. And Amy. Did you.
Amy
Monica Lewinsky.
Lunchbox
Monica Lewinsky and probably Lisa Lang would have been the two. I would. I'd be like, hey, my goal is to get a picture with these two people at the golf tournament that I played. It was Nick Saban.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
And we happened to be near each other, so we got one. But I was, like, finding strategically a way because I never want to be the person to just go up to be like, can I get a picture? And most times people don't care anyway, but I don't know. I don't like being that person. So. Yeah, no pictures.
Amy
No, I was. Not that. I didn't do anything. I took pictures of them. I was with them.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
But I. Yeah, just my daughter, she even said she leaned over me at some point. Then I. She was like, are you a millennial? Millennial? And I was like, a millennial. And she's like, yeah. I was like, yeah. She's like, okay. Because some. A lot of people were mentioning that they were millennials and so much Zashira was like, she didn't know who the people were. Like, I was like, that's Jimmy Kimmel. She's like, who? So I would pull up Instagram and, like, show her all these people, and she's so. She learned a lot. She was inspired.
Lunchbox
That's cool. Well, are you back in studio tomorrow?
Amy
Yes.
Lunchbox
Do you fly back today?
Amy
Yes.
Lunchbox
What time's your flight?
Amy
Let me. I gotta check that.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Check it real quick. I don't want to. I don't want to hold you too long.
Amy
I got. I know, I know. I gotta. I gotta check that.
Lunchbox
How do you know? Like, how do you not know? Like, every part of me, every fiber of me would know.
Amy
That's just not how I look.
Lunchbox
Before I went to bed, exactly what time to fly was, exactly what time I need to leave the hotel, exactly what time how long it was going to take to drive. Every part of me would be locked in. Right.
Amy
Yeah, that sounds Stressful.
Lunchbox
Yeah, no, it is. I'll for sure die early because of it.
Eddie
And then you check in. Like, when you check in, you have to be 24 hours from your flight, so you should know.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Lunchbox. It automatically checked me in, so.
Eddie
Oh, you got that.
Bobby Bones
Nice.
Lunchbox
Flight checks in. Automatic results.
Bobby Bones
You guys are a listers.
Eddie
You guys are bombs.
Lunchbox
You have an account with them?
Amy
Yes, guys.
Bobby Bones
No, I have an account.
Eddie
I have an account too.
Bobby Bones
And I still see 21.
Lunchbox
Well, that's because you suck.
Eddie
Wow.
Lunchbox
Go ahead, Amy.
Amy
They're acting like it's some crazy status to be on Southwest where you get checked in.
Bobby Bones
That's. That is status.
Eddie
It is automatically.
Lunchbox
I don't have a list anymore.
Bobby Bones
You don't?
Lunchbox
No, I don't fly enough Southwest anymore. I fly it more than anything else. But I don't fly enough anymore to. Unless I pay for it.
Bobby Bones
I never get automated, so.
Amy
I know. I think I lost my status too, actually, guys. But I don't know that wanna getaways were available when we booked, so I think automatically it was the business section. But it's all the same on Southwest. It just means that you're paying more and then that means you automatically get a boarding or something. So that is how it happened. It's nothing crazy. Well, let me go open up my app.
Lunchbox
That stresses me out that she doesn't know. She's gonna look at it and go in 30 minutes. Oh, God. And then I'll be affected tomorrow. Cause she won't be here.
Amy
No, I'll be fine. I know that. I don't have a nonstop flight, so I have to go to Phoenix.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh. Kill me.
Amy
I know.
Lunchbox
Kill me right now.
Bobby Bones
Phoenix.
Lunchbox
I just wouldn't come home. I wouldn't come home. I would just stay.
Amy
No chance. That was another thing. Like, we didn't. There wasn't anything available. Like, I either had to leave really early in the morning, which I couldn't do that cause I'm doing the show. Or it was like a red eye and I was like, okay, we're gonna wait.
Lunchbox
Please open your app so I can move on with my life too.
Amy
Okay, Are you ready? Drum roll.
Lunchbox
No.
Amy
We'Re good, guys. It's like.
Bobby Bones
It's in 30 minutes.
Amy
No, I gotta be at Burbank at like 1pm okay.
Lunchbox
And you're two hours before us, so you're plenty of time. You're good.
Amy
Okay, but I still have to. I'm also 30 minutes from my hotel when I'm at the studio.
Lunchbox
Yeah, plenty time.
Amy
Back to the hotel and then back to Burbank.
Lunchbox
I got a tweet here from Jody Fuller. I'm at that age where I don't know who these younger stars are. Never heard of Timothee Chalamet. What do you suggest I watch with him? To not have Tom Cruise on the list is a travesty of justice. And so I just told him. I talk about it on the podcast. So in our list of top five movie stars, we had very little time to make three or four of us, but Timothee Chalamet on the list. So Movie Mike, I think of Zoom.
Bobby Bones
Dune.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Thank you. Because those were really good. And that's the first time I saw him as more than just like a little skinny boy. That made him a big star. I thought he played that character really well, so I thought that Dune was really good. Dune 2 was really good, so I would recommend that. I never watched Willy Wonka. That's good. Like, I thought he did it justice. Way better than the Johnny Depp version. What other movies has he been in? Oh, Bob Dylan. The Bob Dylan movie. You didn't like that that much or you did and Eddie didn't?
Bobby Bones
It was okay. It was okay. I just knew a lot about that.
Lunchbox
Already, so being an expert in the field.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you know everything about Bob Dylan, you watch a movie about him. Like, okay, cool. That's what I expected.
Lunchbox
I gave it a four out of five. Oh, that's really good then. Yeah. So we'd recommend Dune. I say start with Dune for your Chalamet fix. Morgan, anything?
Morgan
Yeah, he's also in Don't look up, but I don't think he has, like, a major role in that.
Lunchbox
Was it like 12 when he did that one?
Morgan
No, Don't look up is a newer movie.
Lunchbox
I watched it. It was on Netflix, right? Yeah, like 2023, maybe. Yeah, so they made it in 2022.
Bobby Bones
Just don't look up.
Lunchbox
And he like 15 now. So he'd have been like eight.
Bobby Bones
Leonardo DiCaprio.
Lunchbox
No, it's a movie where they're like, don't look up. Even though the meteors are coming to kill the Earth. Like, trust us, just don't look up. Yeah, it's Leo DiCaprio.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, he's in there.
Lunchbox
Okay, great.
Bobby Bones
That's a good one.
Lunchbox
As a kid, he was an Interstellar, so he was probably like, yeah, really young then. Is that low key? One of the best movies ever. Interstellar. Yes. It's really one of the best movies ever. Probably the best sci fi movie ever. I would say top 15 of all time never gets mentioned. Have you ever seen it?
Bobby Bones
No. My son keeps trying to get me to watch it with him. I'm like, I'm good.
Lunchbox
McConaughey's in it, right? McConaughey. It's really. I think it's one of the best movies ever. It's Christopher Nolan. Also did Inception, the Dark Knight.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
And they used real life research from a physicist. Like, all of that is based on the teachings of a certain physicist.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Correct. Yeah. They talk about time. Like, they explain, like, a piece of paper, like, this is time one way. Like, if you hold the paper straight. Yeah. And then if you fold it over, there's, like, two timelines existing at one time.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if I can do that.
Lunchbox
You can, because it's made into a movie with Matthew McConaughey, and I like him. Yeah. You read Green Lights?
Bobby Bones
I did Green Light.
Lunchbox
By the way, did you find the book?
Bobby Bones
No, No, I looked. Don't know what could have happened with it either. Ask my wife.
Eddie
And I made some money on it.
Bobby Bones
No, just like, the other book.
Lunchbox
I didn't sign it. I didn't write it.
Bobby Bones
Right. But it's a gift.
Lunchbox
It's like, eight bucks.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I'm gonna need. I'm gonna need one.
Lunchbox
Okay. Scuba keeps us in the office. Just borrow his, so until we get another one.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Like tomorrow.
Bobby Bones
I'll start today. Can I start today?
Lunchbox
Not during this. No. Because we're about to. Oh, yeah, you could. We're gonna. I have to do, like, half an hour of interview.
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm gonna be here with you for that. You want me to read while I'm.
Lunchbox
Well, that's what I'm saying. I would say no. Not while we're doing. I mean, no, but I wasn't.
Bobby Bones
I really wasn't planning on doing it while we were doing the show. Like, I'll do it at home. Ten minutes.
Lunchbox
No thing. You're not gonna do it at home.
Bobby Bones
Yes, I will. I promise. 10 minutes.
Lunchbox
But you can't take Scuba Steve's book home, okay. Because he was throwing a fit about. Even though he's never read it. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You can't check mine out of the library. It stays here.
Lunchbox
You're like, my dogs. Like, they have toys they never play with, and yet if the other dog wants it, they go crazy.
Bobby Bones
You never know when I'm gonna need it, so.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Okay, let's go around. Let's go around the room and do our stuff. Amy, you're up.
Amy
I'm up. I know. Every time.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Amy
I know, I know, I know. I have it. Hold up.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox, you're up.
Amy
No, I am ready.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox, you're up. Okay, Lunchbox, you're up.
Eddie
Can I go? Yeah, man. Norm from Cheers died, guys.
Bobby Bones
He sure did.
Eddie
Oh, it's rough. Like we're at that age where the shows we watched as kids, the actors are really, are all older. So it's gonna start happening more and more. And like what? When he, he died, I'm like, dang, that's weird. It's weird watching a show now like Friends. I can't watch the reruns cuz dude died.
Lunchbox
You can't watch the reruns cause Chandler died.
Eddie
It's weird to think I'm watching it going, he's dead.
Lunchbox
George went died at 76 years old. He was. Yeah, Cheers. Yeah. Norm, Norm, Norm.
Bobby Bones
And apparently that was all real beer on the set. He would just drink a bunch of beers.
Lunchbox
Any reason why he died?
Bobby Bones
They said just died peacefully in his home.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Went died peacefully and asleep at his home. I guess. Nothing else. He was in Second City, an improv troupe, Saturday Night Live as Bob Swirsky, one of the. The Dubairs guys.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Lunchbox
He was in Dream. I'm reading movies. He was in.
Bobby Bones
Is it bad that he was in Spice world?
Lunchbox
Spice Girls 1987.
Bobby Bones
Maybe it's like their manager or something.
Lunchbox
Yeah. George Went hated drinking the beer and Cheers.
Bobby Bones
Why do you have real beer then?
Lunchbox
The beer served on set was a substance called near beer, which contained very little alcohol. It did contain a significant amount of salt, which helped to maintain its frothy appearance. In an interview, Went spoke extensively about just how much work it was to pretend to like the stuff.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy. I never knew that side of it.
Lunchbox
All right, lunchbox. Thank you.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Is it weird that we always go to how did they die?
Lunchbox
I don't know that I always go to it. If they already look really old, I don't ask if they are not really old. 76. Not really old. I'm curious because 76, probably. I think the average man lives to 83. So if it's before then I guess say, what happened? So yeah, I don't think it's weird.
Bobby Bones
I always go to like, oh, how do they die? Like that article. I scroll all the way down, like, give me, give me, give me nothing.
Lunchbox
March 19, 2051. Does that date ring a bell? March 19, 2051.
Bobby Bones
2051.
Eddie
We haven't had it yet.
Bobby Bones
That's the future.
Lunchbox
Yeah. How does that date ring a bell to you at all?
Bobby Bones
That's when the world.
Lunchbox
That's the day you die, Eddie.
Bobby Bones
That's the day I die.
Lunchbox
9,432 days, 13 hours till Eddie dies.
Bobby Bones
What was the date? Date?
Lunchbox
March 19, 2051. Which is our celebration. Yeah, we start celebrating Eddie's die date. Pre iversary.
Bobby Bones
Just do a funeral every time.
Lunchbox
Every March 19th.
Bobby Bones
Eulogies.
Lunchbox
Morgan, you're up.
Morgan
Okay, so this might be too specific to my age, but did you guys watch High School Musical?
Lunchbox
No, it was a little young for me. Disney Channel?
Morgan
Yeah, it was Disney Channel, but Ashley Tisdale played Sharpay in it.
Lunchbox
Familiar with all the. All the people?
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Okay, well, her daughter, like, refused to watch High School Musical, but then I guess Ashley Tisdale's niece played Ashley Sharpay in a musical on Broadway. And now her daughter watched it and she walks around saying she's Sharpay's baby and it's the cutest thing ever.
Lunchbox
Oh, she has a very, very young daughter.
Morgan
Very, very young daughter who, like, will walk around to strangers and be like, I'm Sharpay's baby, which is very Sharpay. And so this is a very millennial coded thing that you guys might not care about, but.
Amy
Oh, I saw, too. She also like the kid. They'll be in public and she'll start singing, like, High School Musical songs. And Ashley's so embarrassed.
Lunchbox
Also, I went to Morgan when she wasn't ready for it.
Eddie
I was like, what is in her mouth?
Amy
She's eating, but she hasn't taken.
Lunchbox
No, I know. She was trying to play it off. Don't swallow. Don't choke. I was just gonna see how long you would go.
Bobby Bones
Just take it out.
Lunchbox
I didn't telegraph at all. I was going to gummy.
Morgan
I couldn't take it out. It wasn't like a sucker.
Lunchbox
Addie, you're up.
Morgan
Wait, do none of yours care about that?
Bobby Bones
I didn't really understand what you said.
Eddie
I didn't understand it.
Lunchbox
Really.
Amy
I thought it was cute.
Morgan
Okay, thanks.
Lunchbox
I thought it was fine. So I didn't. Because I didn't watch it, but I know she is. And I know Vanessa Hudgens did a movie with her. Zac Efron, familiar with him, but didn't watch it.
Bobby Bones
I was more focused on what was in your mouth.
Lunchbox
Well, I was watching her fight through it, like, try to talk slowly move it to the side of a jaw.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Eddie, I just don't understand Lunchbox sometimes. And I know he's not a simple person.
Lunchbox
I'm not a smart Man.
Bobby Bones
But, like, he rode his bike to work yesterday, and he left it in the. Like, right outside our studio. And I look at it. I'm like, that's a nice bike.
Lunchbox
Outsider studio, like, right outside the door.
Bobby Bones
Like, by the couches.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And. And I was like, what? I know that brand. So I Google it. This bike is over a thousand dollars. The dude doesn't have a car. He won't buy a car, but he will buy a bike that expensive. I don't understand.
Eddie
Wasn't over a thousand dollars. It was $699.
Lunchbox
What were they gonna give you for your car, by the way, when you took it in, like, 500. Did you. You didn't trade that in for the bike?
Eddie
No, no, I didn't trade in.
Lunchbox
He'd had to trade the car in and then pay extra to get the bike.
Eddie
Yeah, the. The bike was worth more than the car. So, yeah, it was not over a thousand dollars. And so.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so maybe the bike is 700. He has a phone holder on there. Where, like, he can put the map up. He has headlights. He has tail lights. He has a nice helmet. Now he has a poncho from Whataburger. Like, he's set up on that bike. It's nicer than a car.
Eddie
I will say this. I don't use that phone holder. It's so. It falls out. It's so dumb. Like the phone. And I don't need a map. I know how to go, and I don't know what. You can't really look at a map when you're riding your bike. I mean, it's kind of dangerous. Got to look at the traffic. So my wife was like, oh, do you want a phone holder? And she got me one. I just put it on there to make her happy. And I never use it. But, yeah, it wasn't. Over $1,000 is 699. But now it is on sale. You can get it for 449. 93.
Lunchbox
That specific bike.
Eddie
Yep. So FX1.
Lunchbox
You haven't bought a car still?
Eddie
Correct. But yeah, this one is, like, a few years old, so it's now down to 449. I should have waited.
Bobby Bones
It has a sticker on it, too that says, like, property of, like, some company. Did he steal this bike?
Lunchbox
What's the sticker say? Lunchbox.
Eddie
I don't know. What sticker?
Bobby Bones
No. Scuba. Will you look at the sticker, please? Maybe.
Eddie
Where? The store. I bought it.
Lunchbox
Does the store put property of on a sticker?
Bobby Bones
It's the white sticker that's on there. I don't remember what it said, but.
Lunchbox
It was like, that is a significant amount of money for you to spend on a bike.
Eddie
Yeah, it was. It was quite a purchase. Like, I had to decide, you know, what am I gonna do? But I. If I'm gonna be riding it, I need a nice bike that's not gonna. I'm not gonna ride a brown Huffy. You know what I mean?
Lunchbox
Why don't you have the same thought with a car? I guess it's a safe car for.
Eddie
The family that I don't really worry about as much.
Bobby Bones
The family raw dog it out there.
Eddie
Yeah. I don't scuba.
Bobby Bones
It says Cumberland Transit, made in Cambodia.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Eddie
It doesn't say property.
Lunchbox
Property of Cumberland Transit.
Bobby Bones
It's just.
Eddie
That'd be funny if it did.
Lunchbox
Yeah, he stole it from some sort of.
Eddie
So that's making things up again.
Bobby Bones
What is Cumberland? What is that?
Eddie
It's the bike store.
Bobby Bones
It's a bike store. It looks like cumberlandtransit.com.
Lunchbox
Amy, you're.
Amy
Okay. So I have a scenario. Like, is this a valid excuse or is it weird? And should my friend give this guy another chance?
Lunchbox
Okay.
Amy
She went on a date with a guy. She met him on Hinge, and he looked taller in all of his photos. I guess most of his friends are shorter than him, so that was a little deceiving. But she's 5 9, and when they met up at the restaurant for the first time, she was like, oh, we're the same exact height. And she doesn't ever wear heels ever. She always is in flats. So I don't give what the big deal is. If she likes his personality and she's really enjoying him, like, why. Why is it a problem? I could get if he was shorter than her, that might be a little uncomfortable. But same height. Seems like maybe she's looking for a reason to not connect with somebody.
Lunchbox
In the heels, she was taller.
Amy
She does not ever wear heels. That's the thing. She's someone that doesn't wear heels.
Lunchbox
And she didn't wear them that night when she met him.
Amy
She didn't wear them that night. So that. My point is, you're never gonna be taller than him. Y' all are always gonna be the same height. If anything, he'll be a little bit taller than you if he's got boots or, you know, whatever else he could do. But, yeah, they're both 5 9.
Lunchbox
I will say that people have things that are important to them in relationships.
Amy
I know.
Lunchbox
And do I think that's Something like, if he has 90% of all the other stuff that you would go, eh, not for me. No. I would say probably. You'd probably still go with it. However, man, if that's really important to her. Sometimes it's height, sometimes it's their faith. Sometimes. I mean, I'm not saying the two are the same, but people have things that they're attached to.
Amy
Yeah. I just thought it was interesting. She was so excited to go to dinner with him.
Lunchbox
Like, also, did he lie?
Amy
No, they don't. She didn't know his height. Like, they didn't ever talk about it. He didn't disclose. It wasn't disclosed. But in all of his photos, he looked like a tall person. You know how sometimes y' all talk about athletes, like NFL players that are a little bit smaller, but they're still really big because they're also out there with massive people? So I guess I sort of. That's how I was picturing my mind. Like, a lot of his photos, his friends must be five.
Lunchbox
They're small. Then it's all. He's all tiny because he looks.
Amy
Because.
Lunchbox
All right, tiny guys, mount up.
Amy
Because he looks tall. So she. That's why she was a little surprised when they met up and hugged and they were samesies. Like, exactly. She was like, oh, we are the same height. And then she's like, I don't think I can go out with him again. And I was like, you were so pumped to meet him. Let's rethink this. But whatever. She didn't want to have any of that.
Lunchbox
Morgan, you ever dated a guy shorter than you?
Amy
No.
Morgan
It's kind of hard to find somebody shorter than me.
Lunchbox
How tall are you?
Morgan
I'm five foot and three fourths of one inch.
Bobby Bones
Wait, what?
Lunchbox
She's five foot.
Morgan
Hey, let me have my three fourths of.
Lunchbox
She's not quite five one. Wow.
Bobby Bones
She's five foot.
Lunchbox
She's five foot. Yeah, that'd be tough.
Morgan
But I always dated short guys.
Lunchbox
But not shorter than you. No. Well.
Morgan
And again, not hard to find.
Lunchbox
I don't.
Morgan
I think she should challenge herself. I think a lot of people put a lot of pressure on height. I really do.
Lunchbox
And I think it sucks for dudes who aren't tall because there's nothing they can do about it.
Bobby Bones
But you're right, though. If it's a thing, like, you're never gonna get over that, right? Ever.
Lunchbox
I would challenge you to get over the thing, but you can't get over the thing sometimes.
Bobby Bones
If that's your thing.
Lunchbox
We use the word thing a lot there.
Bobby Bones
We sure did.
Morgan
But if that's his only thing, then I agree. He could be missing out on a really cool guy.
Lunchbox
And also, five' nine's not that short.
Morgan
It is.
Lunchbox
The average guy's five' eleven.
Bobby Bones
So she's tall.
Amy
She's five. Yeah. She's tall for a girl.
Lunchbox
Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson continue to fuel engagement rumors because he's put a new name on his boat.
Bobby Bones
Jordan. The Jordan.
Lunchbox
His boat used to be called eight rings. He won seven as a head coach, one, I think, with the Giants as an assistant. And so. But now it's called one plus eight rings.
Bobby Bones
Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
Lunchbox
Or.
Bobby Bones
Or is he thinking saying, like the future, like the.
Lunchbox
You never say you're gonna win North.
Bobby Bones
Championship, gonna win the national.
Lunchbox
No, you would never do that. He would never do that.
Bobby Bones
Just means the wedding ring.
Lunchbox
The Tweet comes as Hudson, 24, is reportedly telling people she and the 73 year old are engaged.
Bobby Bones
Oh, boy.
Lunchbox
Now I'm getting even sadder for him.
Bobby Bones
It is sad because she probably is.
Lunchbox
The one that made him change the name of that boat.
Bobby Bones
Probably.
Lunchbox
That's from Page Six. Belichick and his much younger partner sparked engagement speculation in February when Hudson wore a massive sparkler on her left ring finger. And I'm assuming that sparkler means a big fat ring at the NFL honors the diamond.
Bobby Bones
We were there. We didn't see that.
Lunchbox
I didn't look.
Bobby Bones
Big sparkler, though.
Lunchbox
I was backstage and they were taking pictures together, and I took pictures right after them. And he had on all his rings, all of his championship rings. And she was like sitting on the chair. And then I hopped in after and took pictures with George Kittle, the tight end for the 49ers. But they all had on so many rings. I think she had on her championship rings, too, that I don't think I would have even noticed anyway.
Bobby Bones
You took pictures with two 49ers, Kyle.
Lunchbox
Mike, do you see a ring on her? Yeah. No, I'm talking about a engagement ring. The ring she's wearing now looks like her college championship cheerleading ring or something. What do you say? I don't see one.
Bobby Bones
Who's the other? Kyle.
Lunchbox
We presented together. And then two Kittle. And then afterward, Kittle and I took pictures together. Same size. What, you and me and those guys?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
Get your Bobby Bones on ya.
Lunchbox
All those guys that escaped from that prison, it looks like there was a prison worker who helped them. The New Orleans prison worker who was arrested for allegedly helping 10 violent inmates break out last week claimed that one of the prisoners threatened to shank him if he didn't assist them.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Lunchbox
So the problem I guess I have on the surface is if he's starting to shank you, don't you just go tell somebody and then not be around him anymore? Or do you have to do it like right that second and then if so I get it. But then you probably go and tell somebody right away and get away from the shank. Sterling Williams, 33, admitted to cutting off water in the cells at the Orleans Parish justice center so the inmates could pull the toilet from the wall and escape. That was the big hole. Williams, who was arrested late Monday, claimed one of the escapees informed him of the plan and threatened him with retaliation if he refused to cooperate. Williams willfully and maliciously assisted with the escape. Authority said in a court document, quote, if the inmates removed the sink in the cell and disconnected the rest of the plumbing with the water still on, the plan to escape would not have been successful because it would have flooded the cell, drawing attention to the water. Only four of the 10 prisoners, as I read this, have been captured.
Eddie
Five now.
Lunchbox
They caught another one.
Eddie
Yep.
Lunchbox
From the New York Post. What do you think about that lunchbox? What about my theory of, hey, if you're getting threatened, just go tell somebody?
Eddie
I don't think that's how it works because I got people on the outside.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I'd still go tell somebody because then you're gonna go to jail and be on the inside.
Bobby Bones
Tell the warden.
Lunchbox
Well, I don't know about a warden if that's a real thing.
Bobby Bones
I don't know from the movies, I.
Eddie
Feel like that's pretty scary. Like, Amy's always worried about retaliation. And this one, like, when they threaten him, I'm like, oh, man, that's pretty nerve wracking for someone that has to deal with them and has family on the outside. Then they say, we got friends on the outside. We know where you live.
Lunchbox
But isn't that always the case? Couldn't inmates always threaten people, guards on the inside, by going, if you don't help me, I have people on the outside.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Lunchbox
Like, that's probably a pretty standard threat.
Eddie
Yeah, you're right.
Bobby Bones
So there must be protocol of, like, what the prison guard's supposed to do, which is probably tell your higher up.
Lunchbox
And I don't think they would have arrested the guy and said there was, you know, malicious thought behind it had he. I don't know, it feels like he was in on it. Like, for some reason.
Bobby Bones
How do you get in on, like.
Lunchbox
Like just even financially. Like, it could have.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like, you see these stories of like, people just a prisoner's friending, you know, security guards. Like, how does that even happen? How does that even work?
Amy
They're lonely.
Eddie
Yes. I mean, you saw that woman fall in love and get the fugitive out and they ran. Then she killed herself.
Lunchbox
That was different because that was one woman falling in love with one man. This is one dude freeing 12 other dudes.
Amy
Maybe he was. He wanted to be included.
Eddie
I mean, that's incredible. And it's crazy to me they haven't caught them all. I mean, it's been five days, and that's pretty a long time to be out on the run.
Lunchbox
Yeah, the one guy that was, like, underneath the car in the parking lot of, like, a Shoney's or something.
Eddie
Not the best one. Yeah, he was playing.
Lunchbox
He was the first one to go down.
Bobby Bones
He was desperate.
Lunchbox
All right, I'll do some voicemails here. Number one, please, Ray.
Eddie
Can we please stop Amy's clickbait? Or at least have her cite her sources every time she says something? This is ridiculous. We're already in an epidemic of kids not knowing how to judge things for their merit. So please, at least make her cite her sources with all of this nonsense out there, because the whole world's crazy enough. Thanks, guys.
Lunchbox
Love you, Amy.
Amy
Okay, what is he even talking about? Could he cite his source? Can he be more specific as to what he's annoyed by? I mean, what? I. I don't even know how to respond because I don't know exactly what he's referring to. I mean, I think I know, and I use words. Allegedly. Supposedly. Possibly. Maybe. Don't take my word for this, but yeah, you.
Eddie
You.
Lunchbox
That's honestly legal, though, more than it is.
Amy
It's not legal. It's more. Sometimes y' all don't believe me, and I'm like, google it. And then y' all Google it, and you're like, oh, okay, I guess she is onto something.
Lunchbox
One out of ten. However, I would say one out of ten. Like, allegedly, those words are used if you're saying something where you legally could get in trouble. You say that about just random things that you're presenting as facts. Yes.
Amy
Like, okay, okay. If Lunchbox over there. Yes. Give me an example.
Eddie
But you go on these stories like advice, like, oh, about nature means this. And we're. How do you know that? And you're like, well, I think it does.
Amy
No, I. Okay, I'll cite my source science.
Lunchbox
Like, no, that's not a source. Science isn't a source.
Amy
Yeah, No. A lot of scientists. A lot of researchers say not a source being.
Eddie
I think that's what he's talking about.
Amy
Be. No, it's not what I'm talking about. I don't need to cite one specific person. But being in nature and being outside is good for your mental health. Like, Amy.
Eddie
I wouldn't say.
Bobby Bones
Who said that? Science.
Amy
Science.
Lunchbox
Einstein. Ever heard of him?
Amy
Hey, Einstein, actually, he would take air baths. You know how I talk about forest bathing? Einstein would take air Baths. He was ahead of his time.
Eddie
Who's the source?
Amy
Actually, let me take that back. I need to grab myself. Okay, see, hold on, hold on. It was Benjamin Franklin, not Einstein. Oh, I made up to motto.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
According to Google, there is no record of Albert Einstein taking air baths.
Amy
Okay, Google it. Google Benjamin Franklin, please.
Lunchbox
No, no, no. You said Einstein. I was on Twitter yesterday. I know.
Amy
It was a momentary slipper.
Lunchbox
And there was a picture someone I posted that says, George Strait has pulled out of his Grand Ole Opry performance with Bruce Springsteen, saying, you don't mix music and politics. And everybody was fired up. Like, that's why I'm talking about George Strait. People made the whole scenario up. There was never a Grand Ole Opry appearance between Bruce Springsteen and George Strait, ever.
Bobby Bones
Amazing.
Lunchbox
But people made it up. So then they could then say, George Strait is not performing with Bruce Springsteen for political reasons.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox
The performance didn't happen. The breakup didn't happen. But it's so much disinformation. And I think he's saying, Amy's. That. Yes.
Amy
I'm not that. That's totally different.
Eddie
But Benjamin Franklin did take air baths. Thank you. He would sit nude in his room with the windows open, spending 30 to 60 minutes exposed to the fresh. He believed this beneficial for his health, especially his breathing.
Bobby Bones
Sounds creepy.
Amy
Yeah. Well, he did it.
Bobby Bones
You can't do that these days, right?
Eddie
No. Neighbors may find that weird.
Amy
Air bath. You do have to be naked, I think.
Lunchbox
So Ben Franklin, not Einstein.
Amy
Correct. Is a momentary. I corrected myself pretty quickly after that one. And then lunchbox fact checked me and it was accurate. Sometimes I get ahead of myself, and I will do a better job of bringing exact sources if you would like. I just think sometimes.
Lunchbox
Would you like to hear some other Ben Franklin stuff?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, sure.
Lunchbox
So there is the air. Bats naked by the window, which is creepy. Kind of weird.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
He also wrote a letter called fart. Proudly, in 1781, he wrote an essay to the Royal Academy of Brussels about inventing a way to make farts smell better. It was a roast of overly serious scientists. Quote, it's universally well known that in digesting our common food, there is created wind. So wrote an essay about farts. He did a. He had a dead body basement.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Eddie
Oh, that's not good.
Lunchbox
In 1998, renovations of his London home uncovered over 1200 human bones. Turns out, Franklin let a friend, an anatomy student, use his basement for dissections. Creepy, yes. Criminal, no. But weird, yes. He made A list of 200 plus synonyms for the word drunk, which is in the drinker's dictionary. He tried to electrocute a turkey for science. Franklin once wrote about using electricity to kill a turkey because he thought it would tenderize the meat. He accidentally shocked himself unconscious instead. He flirted heavily in France. Even at age 70, during his diplomatic mission in Paris, he was on full on celebrity mode. Women adored him. And so he wrote a whole thing on it, why Older Men Made Better Lovers. And he tried to get the turkey to be named the national bird in America. A much more respectable bird and a true original native of America.
Bobby Bones
You had to think for turkeys.
Lunchbox
Now, I tell you all of this because just because Benjamin Franklin did it, doesn't mean it's smart, because he also did a bunch of really weird things, too. Yeah. And if you're saying an air bath.
Amy
And how to be clear, I never said it was good. Forest bathing and being outside with nature made me think of this thing I just learned about air baths because the lunchbox brought up Einstein, and I didn't bring up Einstein.
Eddie
You did.
Amy
I did.
Bobby Bones
You did. You did.
Lunchbox
I said the word Einstein because I said somebody. Yes. Hey, I saw the guy from All American Rejects. They're doing Nashville Tonight. What?
Bobby Bones
Tonight?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Wait, should we go?
Lunchbox
You can't. They don't put out now in social where they're going to be.
Eddie
You have to, like, you had to reserve a spot.
Lunchbox
This was a bowling alley in Minneapolis. I post this on my Instagram last night.
Bobby Bones
Come on.
Lunchbox
And this is a graduation party that they did at some dude's house when he graduated high school. He's in a full cap and gown to celebrate the graduation.
Eddie
That's cool.
Lunchbox
I know you. My dirty little secret Dirty little secret Dirty little secret.
Bobby Bones
So we don't know where this is tonight.
Lunchbox
He just posted a couple hours ago. It's Nashville Tonight rsvp, because we're not going to put it on socials.
Bobby Bones
How do you rsvp?
Lunchbox
You have to sign up. There's a link, their text link.
Bobby Bones
And then if you sign up and you RSVP and you're invited, they tell you where it's at.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
That's amazing.
Eddie
I just DM'd them. I said, nashville tonight. Can I get in?
Bobby Bones
Like, I've. I haven't been wanting.
Lunchbox
I mostly would be like, hey, Nashville, come up and do the show. Oh, all right.
Bobby Bones
Right, right, right.
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
I guess there's a difference in priorities.
Morgan
You want me to DM from the show account?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Say, hey. Saw you. Saw you're gonna be in Nashville you guys want to come up tomorrow to the radio show?
Bobby Bones
And then we have a backyard, and then we show them the studio.
Lunchbox
We just do the. Y' all. We just have right on the show.
Bobby Bones
It's our backyard.
Lunchbox
There's no need for all that. You just be like this. It's from the show account.
Eddie
Oh, I. I sent a message. I said, can you come play the Bible and show tomorrow? That was my first message.
Lunchbox
That isn't. That is a lie.
Eddie
I know. It was my second one. I didn't know.
Lunchbox
Morgan, will you send that?
Morgan
Yep, I'm sending it right now.
Lunchbox
So we're big. Fans have been talking about it for a long time. I mean, you kind of have to write from my voice. If it's the show account you want.
Morgan
To do, you want to craft it, and I'll just.
Lunchbox
I mean, you can write it as me. Just say, hey, it's Bobby. We've been talking about these backyard concerts for a long time. Why don't you guys come up to the radio show tomorrow? Say we're to the nationally. A nationally syndicated show. I'd love to have you.
Morgan
I got you.
Eddie
They haven't replied to mine.
Lunchbox
And then I would put. It doesn't have to be early in the morning. It can be after 10, because we can do it after the show's over and record it.
Bobby Bones
It's funny you say, write it in my. In my voice, because it's like, we.
Lunchbox
Do have a Bobby Bone show. People are gonna think that it's. They're not gonna think it's, like, the head of digital. Right, right, right.
Bobby Bones
No, I know. It's just like, my wife, sometimes she'll be like. I'll say, like, hey, can you text Bobby for me? And she'll be like, okay, yo, dude. And then what do you want me to say? And it's written like, how I would.
Lunchbox
Say it's yo, dude, Then whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Write that out. Let's go with voicemail number two, please.
Amy
I'm so tired of lunchbox and him.
Lunchbox
Just thinking that everything needs to come to him.
Amy
Please find some type of digital game of Wheel of Fortune and put the two of them together.
Lunchbox
And then when Eddie whips his tail, then we don't have to listen to it anymore.
Bobby Bones
No, we don't even need to do that. That's stupid, okay? It's. This isn't even part of his. It's not his deal.
Lunchbox
Right? It's not his deal at all.
Bobby Bones
So why would we entertain him by doing a game? And if he wins it he gets to go. That's dumb.
Lunchbox
As a matter of fact, he even said he was terrible at it before it was even thought.
Eddie
Doesn't matter.
Lunchbox
It does matter.
Eddie
No matter. No, because he didn't know that before.
Lunchbox
He dominated the point. No, that is the point. The point was that that is to want to be on that game show. First of all, you didn't get picked. Second of all, you would be terrible at it anyway. You admitted that yourself.
Eddie
I would go on any game show. I. That's what I'm saying. So he should have nominated me because I have the better personality. I'm better for TV than Eddie. And he had no idea if I was good at the game or not. He didn't know if Eddie was good at the game or not.
Lunchbox
If you're so good for tv, why haven't you been on tv?
Eddie
I have, actually.
Lunchbox
Okay, go ahead.
Eddie
Friday Night Lights.
Lunchbox
They cut you. They cut you.
Bobby Bones
You didn't have a voice.
Lunchbox
You were an extra and they took your voice out of it, which is.
Bobby Bones
What you're known for.
Lunchbox
And I'm not being a hater, but for you to scream, I'm better at tv. But you haven't been better at tv.
Eddie
Where. When has Eddie been on tv?
Lunchbox
I didn't say he was better. But you're the one saying I've been on tv. No, no, it's not about you versus him. He just said he's better than you. So how. How? Like, where is the proof?
Eddie
Yeah. What was that game show? Family Feud. Boom. What else?
Lunchbox
What about that? We lost.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah, but I. Still better than Eddie on tv Wasn't.
Lunchbox
Well, you weren't a part of that.
Bobby Bones
No, I wasn't part of it exactly. But I don't remember you being on that show. I remember Amy, like, arguing with Amy was very funny.
Lunchbox
Harvey. Yes.
Eddie
Yep.
Lunchbox
Amy was actually the best on television of the group.
Eddie
Disagree.
Amy
Really?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Cuz you were funny. Cuz you got mad at Steve Harvey and started being like.
Amy
Well, I threatened him in his ear.
Lunchbox
You thought he's gonna kill you, said you're gonna kill him or something.
Bobby Bones
And that was awesome. Amy?
Lunchbox
Yeah, Like, Amy is the star.
Amy
Really?
Lunchbox
Amy's done a movie. No.
Eddie
Yep, I was in. Oh, I guess that wasn't on tv.
Bobby Bones
Hollywood Harmony.
Eddie
My play.
Lunchbox
Your play. You didn't. They took your. They took your line from you in that, too.
Eddie
My musical? Yeah, but I was on. I had a residency in Vegas.
Lunchbox
What does that mean, in Vegas?
Eddie
That was a residency. My.
Lunchbox
My residency means you're the star and you have Things to sing or.
Eddie
No, the. Well, the. The play. The musical.
Lunchbox
Bat out of Hell. No, don't tell him. He doesn't even know what he was in.
Eddie
I know I was in Bat out of Hell. I got the shirt at home.
Bobby Bones
He was gonna get to it. He has no idea.
Eddie
Yeah, and I was in Cut his lines, though.
Lunchbox
He had no speaker.
Morgan
Didn't it also get canceled, too?
Lunchbox
The show got canceled and he got his line cut before it got canceled.
Bobby Bones
There you go.
Lunchbox
So you didn' they told you we were going to have a line and they rolled you out there and you just waved to the crowd.
Eddie
Yeah, I rode on the back of a motorcycle. Yeah.
Lunchbox
My point is, you're probably good, but to yell you're better than somebody unfair when you don't have the backing of any sort of data to prove it, and then it's not a real argument.
Amy
Yeah. Cite your sources.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Ben Franklin.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Air bass.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Give me number three. Morning studio. Just listening to the segment where you.
Amy
Guys like to put people on that hate Lunchbox. And I know he has a fan.
Lunchbox
Base because I absolutely love him.
Bobby Bones
And I just like to hear more.
Lunchbox
Voicemails about people hating Eddie because I absolutely hate him. I think he's annoying, and I don't.
Bobby Bones
Get why he's even on the show. Well, everybody gets a shot on this.
Lunchbox
Fair enough. Fair enough.
Eddie
Boom.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah, we spread it all around there.
Bobby Bones
I see that.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Amy took some shots. Lunchbox took some shots. Eddie took some shots.
Bobby Bones
Where's yours, Bones?
Lunchbox
Mine's every. I post anything. Trust me, I live in non stop critiques. So, yeah, if you guys want to give us We Hate Eddie voicemails, call.
Bobby Bones
No.
Eddie
Scuba doesn't have that much time.
Lunchbox
Guys, Let me. I got a couple scam. I don't want to get into scams. Somebody got scammed for an animal.
Bobby Bones
What do you mean?
Lunchbox
Well, remember when Amy got scammed? Yeah. Oh, she's starting to cut out. Emmy, you're cutting out from California.
Amy
Okay?
Lunchbox
You're either breathing. You're either breathing hard and weird.
Amy
No.
Lunchbox
Or you're chopping out.
Amy
Is somebody else on the mic breathing hard and weird?
Lunchbox
No, it's you. You're chopping out. It sounds like you're doing this.
Amy
Oh.
Lunchbox
Oh, no. We're losing her.
Bobby Bones
She's gone.
Lunchbox
All right, I think we're done then.
Bobby Bones
Wait. Tell us about the animal, though. What happened to the animal?
Lunchbox
I'll save it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
I need Amy on for it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
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Episode Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – WEDS PT 2
Release Date: May 21, 2025
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, hosted by Premiere Networks, Bobby Bones and his co-hosts delve into a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes and award ceremonies to movie recommendations and current events. The conversation is lively, filled with humor, insightful discussions, and memorable moments that listeners will find both entertaining and informative.
Timestamp: 04:30 - 06:15
The episode kicks off with Lunchbox expressing frustration over recurring power outages due to unpredictable weather. He shares a relatable cycle of intending to purchase a generator during outages but forgetting once power is restored.
Lunchbox:
"And every time this happens, I go, man, we should really invest in a generator."
Bobby Bones:
"I have a tiny generator that powers up like a lamp... It's really wouldn't work."
The hosts humorously discuss the practicality and cost of home generators, highlighting the balance between preparedness and everyday life.
Timestamp: 09:00 - 14:35
Amy shares her recent experience at the Gracie Awards, where she received an award and unintentionally posted a Freudian slip on Instagram. Her attempt to showcase diversity led to the unintended phrase "witness to whiteness" instead of "witness to witnessing."
Amy:
"She wrote witness to whiteness. [...] It was a very diverse room because Amy [...] but I love that she got to witness their talent, their skill..."
The conversation explores the importance of diversity, the impact of her daughter's experiences, and the delicate nature of public statements on social media.
Timestamp: 14:35 - 22:58
The hosts recount memorable interactions with celebrities such as Jimmy Kimmel, Monica Lewinsky, and Lisa Ling. Amy describes a transformative moment witnessing Monica Lewinsky being supported by fellow women, highlighting the shift in perception over the years.
Amy:
"It was really cool to see women now support her because much of the 90s and 2000s were spent shaming her."
Lunchbox reveals his excitement about getting a photo with Jessie Murph, a rising pop-country artist known for her dynamic performances and viral moments.
Timestamp: 25:05 - 35:06
The conversation transitions to movie recommendations, with a focus on Timothee Chalamet. Lunchbox and Morgan advocate for his performances in films like "Dune", "Willy Wonka," and "Don't Look Up."
Lunchbox:
"I would recommend that. Dune was really good."
Morgan:
"I think her album is very pop country. Like that would be the mixture."
They discuss the versatility of Chalamet's roles and his impact on modern cinema, offering listeners curated suggestions for their watchlists.
Timestamp: 55:32 - 57:00
In a lighter segment, Lunchbox shares amusing and bizarre facts about Benjamin Franklin, debunking myths and highlighting Franklin's eccentricities, such as taking "air baths" and writing humorous essays.
Lunchbox:
"In 1781, he wrote an essay to the Royal Academy of Brussels about inventing a way to make farts smell better."
Amy:
"I just think sometimes."
This segment adds a touch of historical humor, illustrating Franklin's unique personality beyond his well-known achievements.
Timestamp: 51:50 - 64:20
The hosts open the floor to listener voicemails, predominantly featuring humorous complaints and teasing remarks towards Eddie. Lunchbox encourages listeners to submit more "We Hate Eddie" messages, fostering a playful dynamic among the team.
Lunchbox:
"If you guys want to give us We Hate Eddie voicemails, call."
Eddie:
"Can we please stop Amy's clickbait?"
The segment is filled with banter, showcasing the camaraderie and light-hearted ribbing that characterizes the show.
Timestamp: 48:34 - 54:45
Addressing a serious topic, the hosts discuss a recent prison break in New Orleans involving a corrupt prison worker who assisted inmates in escaping. They analyze the motives, potential consequences, and procedural responses to such security breaches.
Lunchbox:
"If you're getting threatened, just go tell somebody."
Eddie:
"They haven't caught them all. It's been five days."
The discussion underscores the complexities of prison security and the challenges law enforcement faces in containing such incidents.
Timestamp: 58:39 - 64:06
Towards the end, the hosts mention upcoming events like "Nashville Tonight" and encourage audience participation through social media interactions. They also touch upon their plans to host backyard concerts, illustrating their continuous efforts to engage with their listeners.
Bobby Bones:
"We'd love to have you."
Lunchbox:
"We're a big Wayfair show."
This segment highlights the show's commitment to creating a community and fostering a connection with their audience.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a blend of personal stories, celebrity insights, cultural discussions, and current events, all wrapped in the show's signature witty and engaging style. Whether it's navigating the challenges of power outages, celebrating Amy's achievements, recommending great movies, or dissecting quirky historical facts, Bobby and his co-hosts ensure a captivating listen for their audience.
Notable Quotes:
Lunchbox at [04:52]:
"She's Pulling out of her Grand Ole Opry performance with Bruce Springsteen, saying, you don't mix music and politics."
Amy at [09:56]:
"I just think sometimes I do a better job of bringing exact sources if you would like."
Bobby Bones at [57:00]:
"She's a millennial. Jill, you trust me."
Listeners looking for a mix of humor, heartfelt conversations, and topical discussions will find this episode both enjoyable and insightful. Whether you're a regular follower or tuning in for the first time, The Bobby Bones Show delivers content that resonates and entertains.