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Lunchbox
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Lunchbox
So an article I read yesterday was wrong, so I said it wrong. So I want to come out and.
Eddie
Say I said it wrong, but the.
Lunchbox
Doug Dynasty guy that died, Phil Robertson. Yeah. So he was actually the starting quarterback. Terry Bradshaw was his backup. Whoa. Not only that, NFL teams wanted him to come out for the draft, but he was like, I'm going to hunt.
Bobby Bones
That is crazy. Was he a big dude or like a tall guy? Like, because they came on the show one time, right? Like all of them or was it just Willie?
Lunchbox
I don't know. I've met them all, so I don't know who came where and when.
Bobby Bones
Feel like.
Lunchbox
And they've all been super nice. So I don't know. I can look him up height and wait. Phil Robertson.
Bobby Bones
I mean, I guess Terry Bradshaw is not that big.
Lunchbox
Yes, he is.
Raymundo
He's big.
Bobby Bones
Is he?
Lunchbox
Well, why would you think he wasn't?
Bobby Bones
Because I feel like I've seen him and he's a little shorter than I thought.
Lunchbox
No, he's big.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox
Yeah. He is six two.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Phil. Phil Robertson, six to 200 pounds during his athletic years. And then Terry Bradshaw, six, three. What do you mean not very big? I've met him.
Bobby Bones
Has he gotten shorter?
Lunchbox
Probably a little.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Because when you get older, you get a little shorter.
Lunchbox
He's a big dude. Are you sure you met Terry Bradshaw.
Bobby Bones
And not like I think I did at the Opry? Didn't. Was he there one time when we were there at the Opry? Backstage?
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
And I remember thinking like, oh, his.
Lunchbox
Height was 6, 3, 2, 15 when he played in the NFL.
Bobby Bones
Dang. Okay. I don't know, man. Who knows? I mean, who knows what you're thinking when you see someone like that? Like all I remember being like, wow, that's Terry Redshaw.
Lunchbox
Are you confused him with Terry Clark the singer? She's not that tall.
Bobby Bones
She is tall.
Lunchbox
No, no, not six. Three.
Bobby Bones
Not that tall, but no.
Lunchbox
I don't even think she's that tall. What? I think you're off, bro.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox
She's normal.
Bobby Bones
I almost thought she was like taller.
Lunchbox
She's okay, but she's not like six feet or anything.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Lunchbox
Okay, well, there's that. So want to make sure. Listen, I'm wrong all the time. I don't feel the need to come on and correct every single thing wrong. But I. Yeah, I said that wrong.
Bobby Bones
People were DMing me too. That I said something about somebody die.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah, you were wrong. Me too.
Bobby Bones
Who was that?
Lunchbox
The good looking guy?
Bobby Bones
Robert Wagner.
Lunchbox
Wagner. Whoever it was. Yeah, I remember that. I got some of those DMs too.
Bobby Bones
They're like, he's still alive, you idiot. I'm like, are you sure?
Lunchbox
Yeah, he's like real old. Like 90 or something.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, well, something is.
Lunchbox
That is a soap opera actor back in the day, I think. I don't. I don't know. I don't even know how he came up.
Bobby Bones
I love him. People yell at me. I'm like, I don't remember saying that.
Lunchbox
Yeah. And we say so much stuff over the course of like a five hour show that we're wrong a lot. We never. Sometimes it never even gets to us. Wrong. Sometimes it gets to us. I just. I don't mind being wrong. I say a lot of wrong stuff. Never on purpose. But also don't mind coming back and being like, oh, yeah, I was wrong about that. Like, that never bothers me. Next up, I want to talk to Abby because Abby's gonna do the Kane brown clan. He's 95.
Bobby Bones
Robert Wagner.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Oh, I know why. Because Natalie Wood went off the boat we were talking about.
Bobby Bones
That's it. Okay. She was her.
Lunchbox
He was her ex husband or boyfriend or something. Yeah, one of the two.
Bobby Bones
Stop. Just stop.
Lunchbox
I do want to talk to Abby. Because by the way, Amy left because she had to go do something in Florida so she had to get on a flight. So she's going to speak with like one of the I heart people. I don't know about what?
Bobby Bones
Well, you don't know about this.
Lunchbox
I. I don't know what she's speaking about. Okay, Scooby, what's Abby speaking about? Or Amy?
Bobby Bones
I believe she was called by Dennis Clark to do one of those. You know how we do, like, country radio seminar. There's a Christian version of that. And she's speaking on that panel. I'm not sure what the panel is, but she's speaking.
Lunchbox
I didn't know that.
Bobby Bones
Okay, didn't know that. Got it.
Lunchbox
I didn't even know. She wants to get. She had to leave the show.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Lunchbox
Which is fine. All good. Abby, back over to you.
Abby
Mm.
Lunchbox
You're gonna do a fast that you saw Kane Brown doing?
Abby
Yeah. So he, like, posted about his fitness journey and he did a 60 hour fast.
Lunchbox
No way.
Abby
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
60 hours.
Abby
Is that not insane? Like, he posts.
Lunchbox
So how many hours is two days, Eddie?
Bobby Bones
48.
Lunchbox
And then 60 is another, like a.
Bobby Bones
Not a full day.
Lunchbox
Right. But how many hours after that?
Bobby Bones
Oh, gosh, 48 and then 60 at 12.
Lunchbox
Correct.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So it's two and a half days of only eating. What?
Abby
Nothing. It's just like black coffee and water, which I don't like black coffee, so I'm just having water.
Lunchbox
Oh, you're doing it right now?
Abby
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You're in the middle of it right now.
Abby
I started last night.
Lunchbox
Okay, so you're not in the cranky stage yet?
Abby
No, not yet. But have you guys seen the benefits?
Raymundo
No.
Abby
Of a fast? It's insane.
Lunchbox
I assume it cuts a bunch of water weight out immediately, right?
Abby
Yeah, but I mean, I'm doing it mostly for the other benefits. Like it said, like cellular repair. It reduces inflammation and then potentially long term disease prevention.
Lunchbox
Potentially. That's like promoting.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's like supported.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Supporting.
Abby
Yes, yes, but it ramps up cellular. A cellular process that breaks down and recycles damaged cells.
Lunchbox
I'm not saying that's not true, but when they say things like ramps up, promotes, potentially, they're. They're non committal and they're going. This could happen. I think a fast, like intermittent fasting for some people is fantastic. Like, there are sports teams that do it because of the science of it. Yeah. The water weight's first thing that drops. Right. Because you can actually see your muscles.
Bobby Bones
That's cool.
Abby
This says mental clarity and focus, so I'm excited for that one.
Bobby Bones
Abby, you're good there. You just psych yourself out.
Abby
I know. It's true.
Lunchbox
What if she fasts and she's so good at games she never eats again?
Scuba Steve
Oh, my God.
Lunchbox
She only has water and black coffee. She goes full Gandhi on us.
Eddie
I'm rooting for you.
Lunchbox
I think it's cool.
Abby
It's gonna be rough I think tomorrow.
Bobby Bones
Well, tonight, I mean, you're almost there.
Morgan
What?
Lunchbox
You're 12 hours in. You only have two days left. Yeah, I would think tonight is when you start to get cranky, and then tomorrow you're cranky. There are those people that have done. I think Dana White did like a week or something.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Of just water. No, I don't think it was a whole week. It might have been, like, around this time because it was just water.
Lunchbox
I Remember Dana White, 86 Hour Water.
Bobby Bones
Fast Moly, that's just drinking water, nothing else. Dude, I get cranky if I miss a meal. I'm not going to make it two days.
Abby
Oh, yeah, you could jump on. Eddie, try it.
Lunchbox
Jump on with Abby at like, hour 40.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Four hours of fasting. I can do it.
Lunchbox
She can tag you in together. You can do it. So. Okay, well, good luck. We'll check you. We'll check you tomorrow.
Abby
Okay.
Lunchbox
You want to ask Ray the question you wanted to ask him?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. My wife asked randomly, which I thought was kind of weird, but we were just making dinner, and she goes like, hey, how's Ray, by the way? And I go, what? Like, I just haven't heard about Ray, really. Like, how's he doing? So, I don't know. Just a little life update from Ray, I guess.
Lunchbox
Ray, life update.
Scuba Steve
Country life. It's crazy. You don't go hit the bars and try and knock out 10 to 15.
Lunchbox
Every weekend because you're not close to it. So it's more of like a whole to do.
Scuba Steve
There's just no. I mean, it's crazy how you get older and you really have no desire really, to go to the bars. I mean, if you're gonna have a drink, I'd much rather have one on the back patio. And that turns into 1 or 2 instead of 10 to 12, because the.
Lunchbox
Environment doesn't promote that.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. I mean, the chug mentality is really. At bars. Hey, do this bar. Boom. Our one friend was known for it. You couldn't stay in a bar to finish your drink and hit bounce to the next bar, and we're all like, dude, we haven't even started having our $10 that we just ordered. But yeah, it's. The mentality is completely different in the country. I love it.
Lunchbox
So country life a lot more relaxed. Not.
Scuba Steve
Not really partying. You know, sometimes go a weekend without drinking. It's crazy. You can actually get stuff accomplished.
Lunchbox
No way. Yeah. You're not going a weekend without drinking.
Scuba Steve
I went. I went two months without drinking.
Lunchbox
What?
Bobby Bones
When?
Lunchbox
Whoa. He's like, I did a fast drinking fast. 52 hours.
Bobby Bones
What about, like, your friend group out there? Did you make friends out in the country or anything?
Scuba Steve
We have neighbors and we'll walk to their place a little bit here and there. We have a buddy at Bell's Bluff. He's still dry. He'll come. He'll Uber. He'll drive all the way to our place, hang out with us and go home. Heather, my wife's friend, she'll come all the way out there in traffic. It's like over an hour, so they must be good friends. But, yeah, it's usually just us.
Lunchbox
Anything else? Any, like, work around the house?
Scuba Steve
Definitely. There's always. That's what I learned with the house, man. This is why I've been putting it off. There is so much work around the house.
Lunchbox
First time homeowner.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. And it's. Oh, what is this bug? Oh, what does this bird do? Oh, the grass is dead. Oh, is this tree dead? Do I need to cut this? All those questions. I never. I just like Bailey Zimmerman when he said, you don't get taught how to be a homeowner lick. You know, lickety split. It hits you right in the face and you got to learn it.
Lunchbox
That's not a bad thing. I hate when lickety split hits me. That's the worst. When lickety split hits you. Yeah. Yeah.
Scuba Steve
So that's what it's really been. And then try not to annoy my father in law, but I'm like, hey, man, the grill broke. What do I do?
Lunchbox
But what's great about your father in law is he's an expert.
Scuba Steve
He is, but he's an expert for, like, so many other people. So I.
Lunchbox
But he's your father in law, so that's okay. Like, my father in law is an eye doctor for other people. I have bad vision. I have messed up vision. I constantly am like, what do I do? What's this prescription? What can I. Like, it's your father in law. Do you have the ability to call anytime?
Scuba Steve
Right. We only have so many calling cards, and my wife uses them all. She'll call and say, hey, the doorknob's a little crooked. What should we do? And I'm like, bazer, why would you use one of our calling cards on that? Like, there's so many more important things that I could call him for. I can straighten the doorknob. Like, what?
Lunchbox
He limits you.
Scuba Steve
I feel. I don't.
Lunchbox
All right, we have 11 this month, guys. Here's your sheet. After 11, I will no longer answer the phone.
Bobby Bones
I mean, a father doesn't really want his, like, son in law, like, my grill broke. Right?
Lunchbox
I, well, if I were Ray, I would have his wife, the daughter, call and do it.
Bobby Bones
And she said, like, the grill broke.
Lunchbox
But not him, but I wouldn't mind because I'm. What am I? I'm a pansy. So would call you.
Bobby Bones
Call me?
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm coming over.
Scuba Steve
Well, and then she even uses it because we went to Gar's bar and she's like, yeah, upstairs, one of the, it sounded like one of the panels made a noise. And so her father in law goes to the bar, tests the panels, and he's like, yeah, that's just normal. That's not even a big deal. I'm like, you use one of our calling cards on a panel at Gar's bar, that's totally fine. It was some drunk guy that fell over and hit it.
Lunchbox
Next thing you know, lickety split. Something's happening in his house. He has no calling cards left.
Scuba Steve
No, I'm out of calling cards. I, I, I bothered him way too much for the first year.
Lunchbox
A couple things that I'd like Raymundo to address because I don't really know the whole story here, but apparently Eddie's been rubbing people in the office. What?
Bobby Bones
What?
Lunchbox
What?
Bobby Bones
I, I just, like, wanted a nice little life update on Ray, and now he's gonna throw me under the bus somewhere.
Scuba Steve
No, no, no, no.
Lunchbox
He says you're rubbing people the wrong way.
Bobby Bones
Why?
Scuba Steve
Well, this is just informative. I want you to know this. So this is.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, this is for you, buddy.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So you're gonna get lickety splitted, though. I got a feeling.
Raymundo
Yeah. Hit right in the face.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, there were a couple instances, maybe a third, but I'll just give you a couple. So there was, you know, the Whataburger that was brought here?
Lunchbox
Yes, well, the Whataburger was brought here.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. And it was kind of known, I guess, that it was Eddie's.
Bobby Bones
And the whole thing was not mine.
Lunchbox
The whole thing was Eddie was the reason because he's a super fan.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
But it was so much. It was for the show, but go ahead.
Scuba Steve
And so I didn't see this specifically, but what I saw next, I think what led up to it. So I believe the guy with the rock station, Eddie, the previous day, said, hey, man, you ate my burger in the Whataburger.
Bobby Bones
Well, when all the food came. No, here's what happened. When all the food came, we were still working I think we were doing interviews or some bones. And outside, I saw him, the Rock guy, hovering over the food. And I yelled like, it was not.
Lunchbox
Even their section of the building, right?
Bobby Bones
And he was, I guess, had smelled the food, and so he followed the scent. So I yell out the door, like, leave my burger alone. And when I got out there an hour later, my burger was not there or my sandwich wasn't there. And so I was like, great. He ate my sandwich.
Lunchbox
Okay, Then what happened?
Scuba Steve
So then the following day, I was behind the rock guy, and me and him were just walking down the hallway together. And Eddie being joking. I don't think Eddie realizes how he's rubbing people. Eddie yells, hey, where's my burger you stole? And the rock guy goes, I didn't steal your effing burger.
Lunchbox
Was he pissed? Yes. Oh, he didn't take his joke, dude.
Scuba Steve
He didn't think it was funny.
Bobby Bones
It was a day later. I was joking with him. Where's my burger?
Lunchbox
Were you joking? Yes, but he didn't take you as joking.
Eddie
Do you not know him well enough.
Lunchbox
To joke with him?
Bobby Bones
No, I know him well, and I mess with him all the time. It was just funny that.
Lunchbox
Who's the Rock guy?
Bobby Bones
Battle. Oh, yeah. Like, we mess with Battle all the time.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But also, our favorite battle moment is once. Battle, who does mornings on the rock station? Battle also maybe did weekends on, like, our country station or something at one point. But he was near in our other building, and we need to take a group picture for something. And so all of us got in a pile, like a big group photo, all armed around each other. We're like, battle, would you mind taking this picture? And he's, yeah, yeah, sure. And so we hand on the phone, and he goes, one picture. Boop. Here you go. And then walks off. We're like, no, no, no.
Bobby Bones
I think we'd all gotten dressed for.
Morgan
Something, and it was on a professional camera, too. So he literally just one click.
Lunchbox
He went, all right, good. And then walked off like, dude, you're not 100. Like, do more. But. And so how's that relationship with Battle.
Bobby Bones
Now with me and Battle? Great, dude. We're awesome. Except I did ask him for Pearl Jam tickets, and he didn't come through. So I was a little irritated by that.
Eddie
I don't know that he has no.
Bobby Bones
He said, like, dude, you need Pearl Jam tickets I got you.
Lunchbox
But I think he would say that without actually having the ability.
Bobby Bones
Well, I guess he didn't have the ability because, like, the week before the show. I'm like, where my Pearl Jam tickets?
Lunchbox
Like, why not go to, like, the station manager?
Bobby Bones
I did. Yeah, yeah. And he's. I think the station manager was like, yeah, Ask Battle. Oh, no, no, no, no. Oh, no. That's kind of how it went back and forth.
Lunchbox
They were just. They were just ping ponging you. They were. Raymondo's also worried that I'm gonna leave.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. So this was something I just discovered, I guess maybe within the last couple weeks that the pop station host dude just split to la.
Lunchbox
Well, he used to live in la. I don't know if he's moved back.
Scuba Steve
But he lived in there.
Lunchbox
He lived in L. A before he came here. And now what? He's moved back?
Scuba Steve
He gone.
Lunchbox
But is he back? Is he still doing the show?
Scuba Steve
I have not seen him in the hallway and no.
Lunchbox
But is he doing the show virtually?
Scuba Steve
I believe he's doing it virtually.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Scuba Steve
And so that was my worry. Well, what's keeping Bones from. It's close to TV cameras. Producing, hosting. That's where all Hollywood is. Why, why wouldn't Bones just go do that then?
Lunchbox
If I were going to do that, I would have done that five years ago.
Bobby Bones
I feel like you'd go to Arkansas anyway.
Raymundo
Well, that's not really where the TV cameras are.
Lunchbox
There are TV cameras here. But if I wanted to go to LA and then make that a thing, I would have done that probably three or five years ago and like really prioritized it. I don't want to live out there. I don't like it out there.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Lunchbox
So no, that's not gonna happen. I still travel a lot and we'll go shoot stuff and be gone for a few days and work remotely. I didn't know he was doing that, but it's so easy to do now. It's not that big of a deal. And then. No, I'm not doing that. I'm not leaving easy.
Scuba Steve
But staring at a computer screen of you for the next 10 years, that's brutal.
Lunchbox
You think this is happening for 10 more years?
Scuba Steve
Oh, well, I have everything in the system expiring in 2035, so that's the farthest it can go is what I'm saying.
Lunchbox
I got news for you. This will not be happening in 10 years like this, just in general.
Bobby Bones
And I'm dying in like 10 years. Right.
Lunchbox
We can check the death clock if you like.
Bobby Bones
So I don't know.
Lunchbox
We have put Eddie's death clock up and we know the exact day Eddie is going to die based on.
Bobby Bones
I Said I was gonna die when I was 72.
Lunchbox
His life expectancy, what he expects. Also the average Hispanic male.
Bobby Bones
Oh, gosh. That brings it down a lot.
Lunchbox
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You will be dying on March 19, 2051.
Bobby Bones
The day and everything. Yeah. So creepy.
Lunchbox
No, I'm not going anywhere. I may be gone somewhere. As a matter of fact, I am in the middle of developing a television show now that I was talking about a long time ago where I was like, I have the greatest idea now. It's kind of turned into a. It's elevated itself a bit that there. There could be some time where I'm gone, but I'm working remotely for a couple weeks here. A couple weeks there.
Scuba Steve
La.
Lunchbox
No. Oh. But some. But Mike and I lived in Los Angeles for three months when I did Dancing with the Stars.
Scuba Steve
I'm aware. And that was brutal.
Lunchbox
That was brutal.
Scuba Steve
When you were in Costa Rica.
Lunchbox
Brutal. Brutal. Oh, that was the hardest one of all, Costa Rica. Definitely harder. That one sucked because we were in a terrible hotel. It was Covid. We couldn't leave the hotel unless we were in the jungle. That was brutal. I saw Shaun is back on Dancing with the Stars. First time and. Well, since I got kicked off, I guess I won. It feels like kicked off, though. It feels like kicked off. I'm going to tell you why. Because they do not reach back out to me. They do not celebrate my victory. I bet you they have a picture of everybody in that rehearsal space but me. That's the champion. And I loved everybody there. And I don't think there's anybody there that didn't love me because I related more to the people that, like, ran cameras than I did the other celebrities, except for a couple. But I was such a wrecking ball into that show. They changed the rules. So I think that. Yeah, yeah, I felt like I got kicked off that show. Yeah, I still have my trophy.
Bobby Bones
Maybe they don't even say your name. They're like, oh, we don't say his name here.
Lunchbox
Like Voldemort. But Sharn has been off since then and I don't know that some of.
Bobby Bones
Her penalty was that her first win.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I'm not sure that they didn't kick her off because of me and the rules being changed and the kickoff is not the word. And I do not know. And Sharna and I are still good. We don't talk regularly. I did her podcast a little bit ago, occasional DM or something. But I think possibly they were penalizing her for us coming in. We came in like a Wrecking Ball. I told you. The executives on that show told me after. And I loved them. Because they cannot tell you anything while the show is filming. There are legal rules because there's money. Because you get money for every week you stay on the show, basically. And they cannot tell you where you're finishing every week. They cannot give you any indication. You just know you're in the bottom three or not. I was never in the bottom three after the final episode. After the finale, one of the executives said to me, you could have walked out, taken a dump on the floor and walked off because you had the highest separation of votes from first to second in the history of the show. Wow. That does mean I had the most votes ever because different seasons have different amounts of viewers, but I had the most votes from first to second place in the history of the show.
Bobby Bones
That's amazing.
Lunchbox
I came in like a wrecking ball. And I never say I was a great dancer. I think I got to be okay to pretty good. But it was all about the connection more than. It was just the dancing. The fans of that show, they really kicked me off. They did not like it.
Bobby Bones
I don't think you could have taken a dump on that stage.
Lunchbox
That had been weird. They'd have cut.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, they would have got commercial.
Lunchbox
I think that's mostly a job.
Bobby Bones
What's he doing? What's he doing? What's he doing?
Lunchbox
But people often ask, like, is it set up? Is it. Nope. We know nothing while we're doing it. Because again, there were legal rules passed because there was some controversy and they found out there's some illegal stuff. It was like this $65,000 question back in black and white TV days. And people had inside information. They won money. So there are actual rules. We knew nothing week one. So you get up, you get paid just to be on the show. I forget how much you're paid.
Bobby Bones
I remember when you told me it was like, it was good, but it's not initially.
Lunchbox
Like, the opening payment is like 50 grand or something. Maybe it's 100. So whatever it is, I think it's 100 just to be on the show.
Bobby Bones
Just to be select.
Lunchbox
It's 125.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty good.
Lunchbox
So just for. I'm happy with that because you gotta practice and do promo and your quote unquote celebrity. I wasn't. Yeah, but so they pay you 125the first week you're on. Everybody makes it to the second week. Nobody gets cut.
Bobby Bones
Week one, it's like easy trivia.
Lunchbox
Correct.
Raymundo
Oh, smart.
Lunchbox
So you don't make any money for doing week one. That's kind of that 125 where that goes. You make it through. I'm going to be rough here. Weeks, two, three, maybe four. It's like 10 grand a week.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
And then like week five is like 15,000. Week six, seven, it's like 20, 25,000. Eight and nine is like 30,000 a week. And then semifinals and finals are 50 grand each week.
Bobby Bones
Dang. That's cool.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So overall, I made like 400,000 bucks or something because I survived. But they can't. They can't tell you anything because you're actually playing for money.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Every week I thought I was going home.
Bobby Bones
Did you really?
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah. Because I would get the lowest scores.
Bobby Bones
Like, after every dance, you're like, well, that was.
Lunchbox
I mean, think about. I wouldn't get the lowest, but I always get, like, sevens and eights. Yeah, but think about this. If you're always getting sevens and eights and they're always telling you how good you're not, and also looking online and seeing all the comments about how everybody hates you, and because all the comments on, like, their pages are their dancing fans, the hardcore fans, and that's all you're seeing, your scores and the fans of the show, the specific fans of the show, you're like, I'm not scoring well and everybody hates me.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
What I wasn't actually seeing and feeling were like all of our people just, like, doing it on their phones, making it happen. And so, yeah, it was like the greatest thing I ever did because I didn't think and no one expected me to survive, much less win. And I proved you could do it a different way and still win. But nobody trained harder than I did. And I had a full time job. Nobody else had a full time job at the same time, which was a nightmare. It was a nightmare because I was up way early in the morning. I was training all day. I was exhausted, doing the show. Never took off after the finale. They got to have a party. I had to go to work. I won the whole thing. And they're having a party, you know, where I had to go to the freaking radio station. So I went to work. And then it's, you go and you get on a plane and you fly across the country to get there in time in the morning to do Good Morning America. And I get to the plane and everybody's irritated because I'm late to the plane. Well, they got to have a party and they're Sitting there like, you can't be on time. I'm like, guys, I have a job.
Bobby Bones
They thought you were partying.
Lunchbox
They're, like, irritated. It's not all them. Some of them were irritated that I was late. I was like, I literally had to work. So, yeah, I'm glad Sharon is back because there was always a little guilt I felt because she wasn't on the show. And there's never anything we talked about, never anything I knew I was for sure the reason of. But I'm glad she's back.
Bobby Bones
Is it like the super bowl when you, like, win the whole thing? After that, do a bunch of endorsements come and a bunch of, like, appearances?
Lunchbox
So for me, yeah, like, you got.
Bobby Bones
The prize money, right? Like Super Bowl. The Eagles win the super bowl, they get all the prize money. But after that, now Jalen Hurts has, like, commercials, and they want Jalen Hurts because he's a Super bowl champ.
Lunchbox
Very brief window. I would compare it to any other reality show. Like, if you went American Idol, it's not like you're gonna be famous for a year. You got like a month of like, really shiny toy where you can get meetings with people because then people don't care because the vibe, the environment all changes. I was lucky to have this as a consistent base and we have all our people and we're constantly growing as a podcast and as a show. But if I'd have gone on that show and not had this, it had been back to normal in six weeks. But yes, there are a couple, like, endorsements that came for, like, social media that I said no to because I didn't really use the product.
Eddie
So.
Lunchbox
Yes, but I didn't need to take advantage of them. And I'm not saying that it's bad too, because if I would have been like, somebody who didn't have a full time job, like somebody that was a quote, unquote celebrity, maybe on the way down or maybe on the way up, I'd probably taken every opportunity possible after that. I didn't have to because we have this. But yeah, yeah, there's a little window. I still get people that come up to me constantly and say they know me only from Dancing with the Stars. They don't go only. They just say, I know, oh, I used to watch you on Dancing with the Stars, which is weird. You can kind of tell what the person knows me from by just a quick look at them age wise. If it's a family, I still get. And Eddie was with me. No, maybe you weren't with me. Yeah, you're with me.
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Lunchbox
In Austin. Was it our driver?
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's American Idol.
Lunchbox
Big American Idol.
Bobby Bones
Big American Idol guy.
Lunchbox
And he's a guy probably 55, was born in another country, but had been In America, like, 25 years. Lived in Austin for a long time. The company had put us in all these big, fancy SUVs to drive us out to the golf course for a golf day, but it was with a bunch of clients and sponsors. And so we get in, and he's like, I just have to say it. I loved you on American Idol. That's so shocking to me because I did that for four years, but it was, like, four years ago. Like, I don't think about that a lot unless it comes up for me to bring it up. Like, hey, yeah, I did four years on American Idol. If I'm, like, talking about finding a new artist or mentoring an artist or telling, I'll bring it up in that capacity. But I never expect anybody to know me from that show because I was, like, fifth string. Because you had the judges, sure. You had Ryan, and you had me, and I was on every episode for four years, but I wasn't the guy. And he was, like, super fan.
Bobby Bones
You made a mark. Because he kept talking about how, like, how inspirational you were to some of these contestants. And, like, the things I remember him saying over and over, like, the things you would say to them was such good advice. And you were so helpful for them while they were going through this intense competition. You know, like, they were nervous, but he was. He kept saying, like, you made them feel, like, calm, and it was really cool to see them go out and perform after you consulted them.
Lunchbox
Crazy.
Bobby Bones
Like, amazing.
Lunchbox
And I was super grateful for it. And we were driving back, and I gave him a hundred bucks, like, tip him for, like, taking us out there and bringing us back. And you remember what he said when I tried to give him the money? He was like, I don't want your money. This riding with you has been good enough. And I was like, no, no, it hasn't been. You will take the money. I was like, you will take the. Because it is not. This is. I'm no treat. That's funny. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I would have been like, thank you, man. Thank you.
Lunchbox
So that. I can usually tell, though, if it's a family, there's a dynamic. If it's a full family, they'll come up and say they watch me on Idol. If it's somebody old, they say Dancing with the Stars. Like, if it's somebody, like I say, old. Older. Retirement age. That's Dancing with the Stars.
Bobby Bones
You also have, like, almost a little adventure.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Group of people.
Lunchbox
I get as many people that say, I watched your two episodes on Bear Grylls as they did that. Watched my show.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Because people that watched my show usually know the radio show, too, for the most part. But I will get Men. That's Men. If it's Men, it's usually do. I saw you on Bear Girls. What was this?
Bobby Bones
Like, that's cool.
Lunchbox
It's kind of a. It's weird because I'm not really famous, but I'm known in certain little pockets. And so I never expect people are, like, watching me or paying attention to me. But then it's weird when people come up what they know me for. Because it could be anything from like, coming off the side of a mountain to mostly it's still the radio show, but to dancing. And they'll be like, when you. Is that hard? And then I'm like, it depends how.
Bobby Bones
Tired I am, how much you want to talk about.
Lunchbox
Because if I'm like, not tired at all, I'm like, it's the worst thing ever when it comes to being hard. And I'll just talk about it. Otherwise I'll be like, yeah, it's really difficult. Cause I had no dance experience. And I can. I'm always nice about it, but, yeah, I hope Sean crushes it.
Bobby Bones
I've had some people, like, when I tell them, like, what I do, whatever, they're like, oh, you know, I know who that is. I remember seeing them on his picture on Disney. The guy with glasses.
Lunchbox
Right.
Bobby Bones
So they would be like, just like.
Lunchbox
The picture on Disney.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah. Like, your show would be on there. And I guess they knew it. Cause it'd say breaking Bobby Bones and then your glasses.
Lunchbox
What sucked about that was I was always beat by one show and it was a cartoon dog or something.
Bobby Bones
Bluey.
Lunchbox
Bluey. I hate that dog. That dog kept me from the number one spot on Disney plus for like a month.
Raymundo
Oh, but blue is really good, dude.
Lunchbox
I never watched it, though.
Bobby Bones
You're going to take Bluey side, dude.
Raymundo
You got to give Bluey a chance. Like, if you watch it, you'll be like, man, I get it.
Lunchbox
Right? I just.
Bobby Bones
No, he's not. No, no.
Raymundo
This show is good for adults and children. You don't like Bluey?
Bobby Bones
Nah, I hate all those shows I've been doing. I guess I've been doing this for like 17 years. Like, I've been watching kids shows. For 17 years. I'm good without watching another one of those shows ever again.
Lunchbox
So unfairly, you dislike Bluey.
Raymundo
Yeah, he's biased.
Bobby Bones
I don't give him a chance anymore.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I hated that dog unfairly because it kept me out of the number one slot forever. On Disney plus, it was always Bluey. I don't know how we got to.
Raymundo
This point, but Bluey's funny.
Lunchbox
But yeah. How do we get to this, Sharna? Who knows? Oh, Ray. Thinking I'm leaving. I'm not leaving. I may be gone for a bit, but we'll still do the show. But I'm not leaving. This is home.
Eddie
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It's awesome.
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Bobby Bones
So is this guy LA like full time now?
Lunchbox
I don't know. He's very nice and I know him a little bit and he used to work on the Valentine show in Los Angeles and he moved here to do the show on the river, the pop station. And then I don't know if he's gone back to LA or not full time, you say?
Scuba Steve
Yes, tea leaves say that.
Lunchbox
What does that mean?
Bobby Bones
Rumor tea leaves.
Lunchbox
But tea leaves? Aren't they a prediction, not a rumor source?
Scuba Steve
I thought tea leaves were like a magazine.
Lunchbox
If you Read the tea leaves. I think that is kind of a prediction more so than the rumor mill.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Lunchbox
Would that be accurate, Mike? I don't want to get the Terry Bradshaw thing wrong again.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Lunchbox
But I think, like, reading the tea leaves. Like reading, like the tarot cards, tea leaves. The practice of Tassajera refree. Interpreting symbols and patterns in the tea leaves at the bottom of a cup to gain insight into future events. Fortune telling. Yeah, There you go.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, you're right.
Lunchbox
You know what I'm getting done today?
Bobby Bones
Acupuncture.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Raymundo
For what?
Lunchbox
I'm trying to sleep, man. I'm trying everything. I've tried acupuncture before with injuries. I don't know that I saw any benefit. But I'm not somebody that will claim it doesn't work. I have. I have not the ability to know that it doesn't work. So I'm gonna try. I'll try anything to sleep. And I'm really struggling. So I'm gonna go have acupuncture today specifically for sleep. And they asked if it's okay if they put those needles in my pee pee head.
Bobby Bones
No, dude. That would hurt so bad.
Lunchbox
It hurts so bad.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my goodness.
Lunchbox
You know what they call that? Actually, they didn't, by the way. You know what they call that? Prince Albert. Prince Albert. Look up Prince Albert.
Bobby Bones
I thought that was the ring.
Lunchbox
It's the ring that goes in, like.
Bobby Bones
Who has that? Why would you have that?
Lunchbox
I think it's been done, though, or it wouldn't be termed.
Raymundo
It's obviously been done.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Bobby Bones
And does that come from, like, Prince Albert? He was the first one to ever do that.
Lunchbox
I don't even know who Prince Albert was.
Raymundo
That's great.
Bobby Bones
A wrestler.
Lunchbox
Prince Albert. I don't even wanna.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you don't wanna go.
Lunchbox
This is one of those I'm gonna lean on Mike for to give me some background on. My search history is already cooked.
Bobby Bones
So.
Lunchbox
What did I put in the Tease Morgan of the video? I'll make sure I get to this.
Morgan
You put you were wrong about something.
Lunchbox
Got it.
Morgan
And kitchen. Bad things in your fridge.
Lunchbox
Got it. I'll do that and then I'll. Okay. Prince Albert can refer to several things, including a historical figure, a type of coat, or a type of piercing. The most common usage for the Prince Albert piercing is when a male genital piercing where the jewelry is inserted through the urethra and out the glands.
Bobby Bones
What the.
Lunchbox
Prince Albert was a historical figure of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. The husband of Queen Victoria. This refer also the coat. A double breasted frock coat. I didn't see frock and I just saw Ock frock. No, no, I just saw Ock and thought there was a C in front of it and then the piercing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that doesn't say that Prince was.
Lunchbox
Ask why it was named after him. Why was the Prince Albert piercing named after Prince Albert?
Bobby Bones
Like a signature is John Hancock? Because that makes sense because that was.
Lunchbox
The largest signature on the declaration of Independence.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So maybe Prince Albert was the first.
Lunchbox
Dude to do that due to a popular belief that he had the piercing himself.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
However, there's no concrete evidence to confirm this. The rumor spread likely due to the association of Prince Albert with Victorian society where body modification was not uncommon in order to hang his penis to one side of his trousers as this was more aesthetically pleasing. Listen, the most popular story of how Prince Albert attained its name involves tight fitting trousers which were fashionable during that area. Prince Albert was reported to have the penile piercing in order to hang his penis to one side of his trousers because it was more aesthetically pleasing in the tight pants.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Prince Albert, you're going a little too hard.
Lunchbox
Prince Albert.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, Relax, dude.
Lunchbox
You could just do what I did.
Bobby Bones
Put it over there.
Lunchbox
Just tuck it.
Bobby Bones
But you know when people say like, there's no concrete evidence. If there's a rumor back in what.
Lunchbox
Year was this like before black? I call it PB&W.
Bobby Bones
It was so long ago that no one's gonna make that crap up. Like, this is real?
Lunchbox
No, I think it's the opposite.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox
Yeah. I think pre black and white stuff gets. It's told person to person. It's like telephone game over many years. It's like, are you kidding me?
Bobby Bones
You got a picture?
Lunchbox
That's when he was alive. Yeah, I would have thought like 1300.
Bobby Bones
Oh, he's. He's younger.
Lunchbox
Prince Albert was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such, he was the consort of the British monarch from their marriage February 1840 until 1861. Like, that's right. That's Civil War.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. That's not long ago.
Lunchbox
That was like 1300. Yeah, but dude is like balding with a mustache.
Bobby Bones
Of course you wouldn't expect anything else from Prince Albert.
Lunchbox
I don't know, dude.
Bobby Bones
Of course he has a mustache.
Lunchbox
To have that piercing, you need to be fully bald on your head, I think. Ah, that's a tough one. You want to spin the wheel for what loser gets Prince Albert?
Bobby Bones
Oh, no, no, no. We're good.
Lunchbox
10 most dangerous foods in your fridge at number 10, pre cooked meat. This includes things like pre made salads and frozen burritos. They toss it on the list because stuff like that gets recalled a lot. Number nine, organic basil. There were four hospitalizations in the last few months.
Morgan
Why?
Lunchbox
I don't know. Consumer Reports had it. I didn't read into it. I just took the list.
Bobby Bones
I mean, basil. Don't you just guess?
Lunchbox
What?
Bobby Bones
Basil. What? Basil.
Lunchbox
That's not how it said.
Bobby Bones
What is it? Basil.
Lunchbox
I don't know. You could be right, but I've never heard it said basil. But also didn't know people from Boise called it Boise.
Bobby Bones
Oh, they do.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I don't know South Texas basil. But I thought that would just came in like a spice. Like in a spice thing. It comes like in a. Like a. Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
Sometimes basil. Oh, I'm saying it like you now, basil is like little green plant.
Bobby Bones
Oh, and you keep it in your fridge.
Lunchbox
Organic carrots. One death, last few months.
Bobby Bones
Oh, dang.
Lunchbox
20 hospitalized. What? Hospitalized.
Morgan
I have those in my fridge right now.
Lunchbox
Leafy greens. Got those onions at six. One death, 34 hospitalizations.
Morgan
Why the onions again, Morgan? I didn't pull it out, but I need answers. These are in my fridge.
Bobby Bones
One death out of everyone. Like, we're good.
Morgan
It's still one death over. None.
Lunchbox
They're linked to outbreaks. Bacteria. Salmonella, listeria, or E. Coli. These are the things that get them the most. Number five. Eggs. 34 people in the hospital.
Bobby Bones
No deaths.
Lunchbox
Nope.
Bobby Bones
We're good.
Lunchbox
Feel free to rock and roll. Number four, Queso fresca and cotija cheese.
Bobby Bones
Now you're talking. My mom.
Lunchbox
Cotija.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. That's like quesadilla cheese.
Lunchbox
Say it.
Bobby Bones
Cotija. I don't know. Is that right?
Lunchbox
Bottega. Yeah. Okay. Two deaths, 23 hospitals hospitalized.
Bobby Bones
How many deaths?
Lunchbox
Mouth is right. Two deaths, 23.
Bobby Bones
Hospital meal.
Lunchbox
Mm. Raw milk and. Raw milk cheese. Yeah, yeah. Well, yeah, Tons of people.
Bobby Bones
Although that organic milk, though, like, it can. It says it stays good for like a year.
Lunchbox
Does it?
Bobby Bones
How is that possible?
Lunchbox
Here's what basil is supposed to be.
Bobby Bones
You said basil.
Lunchbox
No, I didn't. Basil. B, A, Y, Z, L is the official pronunciation. The American pronunciation is basil. So if you're doing the Tex Mex version, though, Eddie, then yeah, you have the right.
Bobby Bones
Like, how do you say cilantro? Cilantro, Exactly. Carry on.
Lunchbox
That's just an accent.
Bobby Bones
So is basil.
Lunchbox
It's an accent, but you're saying it. How it's spelled is the reason. I thought you could Be correct.
Bobby Bones
Man, growing up in South Texas, that was just tough for me. Like, we said things different, like. Like the candy bar. You know, the one with candy bar. No, no, no, no. The one with. With caramel and nuts.
Lunchbox
Okay, talk to me more. Don't say what it is. Let me see if I can say how I say it. Tell me more about it.
Bobby Bones
Chocolate and brown. It satisfies.
Lunchbox
Oh, sneakers.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I would say sneakers.
Lunchbox
Oh, sn. You would?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Like, I want a sneaker.
Lunchbox
Okay. But that's an accent.
Raymundo
No, it's just. He's dyslexic.
Lunchbox
No, no, that would.
Raymundo
You always say so.
Bobby Bones
And then people would be like, you mean, like shoes? Like. No, Sneakers Bar. Like a Sneakers bar. I'm hungry.
Lunchbox
That is such an accent thing, though. I don't feel like you're saying that wrong. I think that's just an accent. Like, Spanish. How would you say Snickers in Spanish?
Bobby Bones
I would just say Snickers. Thanks, Mike.
Lunchbox
Cucumbers and two. And the number one deli meat. 10 deaths. 87 people put in hospital.
Bobby Bones
10 deaths.
Lunchbox
Yep.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Eddie
I guess just watch what you're eating.
Lunchbox
I had some bread that was moldy the other day.
Bobby Bones
Did you just tear around it?
Lunchbox
No. I didn't know I was eating moldy bread. My wife goes, you eating that bread? I was like, yeah. She goes, there's mold on it. I was like, well, why did. Why is it out? She was like, wouldn't. I didn't throw it away yet. But you should look at everything you eat. I don't. I'm an animal.
Eddie
It's there.
Lunchbox
I didn't eat moldy.
Morgan
Do you guys pay attention to the expiration date of things?
Raymundo
Yes.
Morgan
I feel like the only time I smell it. Or.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Or I see mold.
Lunchbox
I think I only smell it, though, if it's past the expiration date. So, yes, I'll look at expiration dates, and if it's past the expiration date, I will then smell it. I don't just smell if it's within the expiration date. Because why? It hasn't been expired. Even if it smells bad, it still hasn't expired.
Morgan
But if it smells good after the.
Lunchbox
Expiration date, I'll go town.
Bobby Bones
Let it rip. What about fruit? Like, if fruit is brown, like a little brown.
Lunchbox
No, no, no, no.
Bobby Bones
What do you mean?
Lunchbox
I'm not eating that. A banana is the only one I'll do if it's a little brown.
Bobby Bones
What about an apple? You just cut off the brown part.
Lunchbox
I hate apples, so I don't do that one.
Morgan
What about leftovers? Or, like, food you made? And you have leftover food you made. How many days after will you eat it?
Bobby Bones
A week?
Raymundo
Yeah, a week.
Lunchbox
Got seven days, Two to three. Okay. We don't have a lot of leftovers because if my wife cooks, she kind of knows one, what I'm gonna eat the next couple days, and then two, how much to make, because there's just two of us, so not a lot of leftovers. And then if we're gonna be gone either coming up or just coming off the road, it's Ubereats. So not really an issue with us yet.
Bobby Bones
Mm.
Lunchbox
It's. It's hard because when I was by myself, I never cooked because I'd always cook too much and then not end up eating it all. And I'd go like, well, I don't want to waste. But that would waste so much money just ordering Ubereats. I would have saved more money cooking and then throwing food away after four days than I would have what it cost to, you know, order food all the time. Yeah. Yeah. I sat with Theo Vaughn for, like, 25 minutes yesterday.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you told me. Like, what'd you guys talk about?
Raymundo
Just at the store.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Kind of weird. It's like a smoothie. I was at a smoothie place with my wife, and we're just sitting there hanging out, and he comes in, and it's like, hey, Bobby.
Bobby Bones
He says, oh, he recognized you.
Lunchbox
Came right upside down. No, I didn't. I didn't. Now, we didn't talk about that. We didn't talk about that.
Bobby Bones
I probably wouldn't want to talk about that. I bet.
Lunchbox
I didn't think about it. We just, you know, we were just talking about work, and he just said it was like, the nicest guy. Wasn't like, hey, man, we've only met once. Great to see you. It was. He just was like, oh, Bobby sat right down and then just started talking for at least 20 minutes. I don't even know how long it was.
Bobby Bones
This is stupid, because we. We do a show and podcasts or whatever, but when you talk to him, is it almost like you're watching this podcast?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay. No, you didn't say, like, stuff where you're just like, that's so.
Lunchbox
He's naturally very funny because. And he says irreverent things.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
His perspective is different. But no. Now I've probably overall spent an hour with them of human time without anybody.
Bobby Bones
Around, because the other time was dinner.
Lunchbox
At dinner, it was me, Caitlin, and Brett, Eldridge and he was the table beside us, but he has. Food wasn't there. And I was walking by and he was writing on a notepad, and I was like. I said hi to him that time. I said, hey, man, I'm Bobby. Big fan. Just want to say hello. No food's on the table. And he goes, oh, Bobby Bones, I know your stuff. And I was like, awesome. And he goes, do you mind if I come sit with you guys?
Bobby Bones
Didn't expect that one.
Lunchbox
I was like, sure. So he comes and sits down and talks with us for like 20, 25 minutes. He had already ordered, and then when his food came, he went back and sat down. And then we were. Yesterday. No, he just sat down and just started talking with us for a while.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome.
Lunchbox
Yeah, it was good. He's super nice.
Morgan
Did you ask him about getting shoved?
Lunchbox
I know you're working on social media stuff, so I'm not shoved.
Morgan
We talked about it on the show.
Bobby Bones
We just talked about that.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
You missed him bringing it up. I know you're working on stuff, so I. I'm not going to hold that against you.
Morgan
I was reading the comments. So you did ask him or.
Lunchbox
No, No, I didn't.
Morgan
Okay.
Lunchbox
I didn't even think about asking him because I don't think I would have had a problem asking him because it was a very human conversation and we were talking a lot about work and I don't need to share any of that because it was us. It was just personal stuff. But yeah, he's. I'm telling you, the guy's super, like, gentle and nice and kind. From my experiences with him, which are two in a non professional setting, like, I really like him.
Bobby Bones
Where did this end? Like, did you. Were you like, hey, pickleball, like, do you want to hang out tomorrow? Like, no, you got to keep that going. You've already hung out with him twice.
Lunchbox
Somebody came up and I think he had ordered some stuff and they said Mr. Vaughn or something over the.
Raymundo
He did. His real name.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Raymundo
That's crazy.
Lunchbox
So then he went and got his stuff and he was like, all right, I'll get to talk to you. See you later. He said, my. My wife, because he was with her the last time two were there. But it's funny. And he was like, yeah, good to see you again, Mrs. Bones.
Bobby Bones
See, that's what I'd expect him to say.
Lunchbox
That he wasn't even funny, but that's just funny. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And that's how he is.
Lunchbox
No, I really like him.
Bobby Bones
But. But seriously, Though, like, well, you guys.
Morgan
Do, like a podcast.
Bobby Bones
You have to, like, what's.
Lunchbox
There was no talk of anything like that whatsoever, dude.
Bobby Bones
That's missed opportunity.
Lunchbox
I don't want things like that to feel opportunistic because I would like to have a little bit of a personal life that I don't walk into going, I have to get something out of this.
Bobby Bones
No, no, I'm not talking about podcasts. She said podcast. I'm saying, like, hey, dude, come to the house, Play pickleball. Like, come on, dude, let's go to a movie.
Lunchbox
I would not do that.
Bobby Bones
Golf. Let's play golf sometime.
Lunchbox
I wouldn't have been anti it had it presented itself organically if he were like, man, it's like a Wednesday, and I got nothing to do if something like that happened. What is today even Wednesday? Wednesday, yeah. So Tuesday, if you were like, yeah, it's Tuesday, and had nothing, you know, have nothing to do, I'd have like, man, we play pickleball a bunch at the house. You're welcome to come over. Because he lives some, you know, close. But that never came up. And I wouldn't have not said it, but it didn't. I had to, like, force it in. And then all of a sudden, you're a fan, because I am a fan. All of a sudden, you're a fan, and then they treat you different. And the guards go up a little bit.
Bobby Bones
That's interesting. I wouldn't look at it as, like, being a fan. Just kind of like how you would just talk to someone normal, be like, we should get together again sometime.
Lunchbox
But it's different because people always want to get together with people who have notoriety and are famous. And so you always have to kind of be on guard about. So I would like to not keep people on guard around me. So I. That's never even a thought if it presents itself organically or they ask. Awesome. That's why I don't ask for pictures. Not because I don't want a picture. Not because I'm not too cool for a picture, because I think that have been a fun picture. Me and Theo Vaughn just into the smoothie shop. Yeah, that'd have been awesome. But I don't want to be that because I don't want that to be the feeling if he sees me out somewhere else again.
Raymundo
You ask him about Road Rules.
Lunchbox
I did Road Rules. Why would I ask him about Road Rules?
Raymundo
He was on Road Rules.
Bobby Bones
He was.
Lunchbox
No, I don't. I didn't. Because I didn't know he was on.
Bobby Bones
The challenge, like, recently?
Raymundo
No.
Lunchbox
No.
Raymundo
Been a while.
Lunchbox
Sure didn't.
Raymundo
Oh, I'm just checking. See if you covered all the basics.
Bobby Bones
It's funny, he said, you know, like, he. He was shocked that the Ovand ordered to use his real name or whatever, because we were. Me and Lunchbox were playing golf and he did his dumb thing where he, like, he lunchboxed. Yes, Lunchbox.
Raymundo
Where he'll do dumb things.
Bobby Bones
Yes, you do you tell people your wrong name, like, every single time. Like, hey, hey, I'm Eddie. Nice to meet you. What's your name? And I'm Jason. It's like, do. Why don't you just tell him your real name?
Lunchbox
Yeah, because there are real people that use their real names.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Lunchbox
I mean, real famous people. Actual famous people that use their real names.
Bobby Bones
Right. So he tells. Every time I play golf, he tells the people we're playing with his name is Jason.
Lunchbox
But even if he were to use his real name, that have been okay.
Bobby Bones
Too, no one would even think twice about it.
Lunchbox
Right? So. Because he could use his real name, and if he were, like, trying to not be famous.
Bobby Bones
Right.
Lunchbox
He could use his actual real name.
Bobby Bones
Well, it backfired.
Lunchbox
Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
Because it turned out that these guys that we were playing with, they started this. They're working on a company, they're almost done with it, where it's like a professional putt putt course. And Lunchbox was all about it. He's like, I'd love to go. I want to see it for myself. Like, this sounds awesome. And I was like, you know, you have to tell him your real name now. Because they were exchanging contacts, and he had to tell the guy at the end of the round go, hey, man, I just gotta tell you something. My name is really not Jason.
Lunchbox
Oh, no. You could have just lived as Jason to them.
Bobby Bones
No, no, because the email would come through, it'd be different.
Raymundo
Yeah, it was just like, oh, man, I'm gonna have to go. Because usually sometimes you get some weirdos when you get paired up. And so you don't want weirdos knowing your name, so you just tell them.
Lunchbox
You ever think you're the weirdo, though? No, never.
Raymundo
Never in my life.
Bobby Bones
Didn't. It was so awkward, too, because every time he hit a good shot, the guys would go, good shot, Jason.
Raymundo
And I'd be like, thanks, man.
Lunchbox
Why do you do that?
Bobby Bones
Celebrity man.
Raymundo
Yeah, it's just one of those things.
Lunchbox
No, no, no. I need a real answer. One of those things is not. Why do you do that? Why do you say Your name's Jason. Because you could just say your real name.
Raymundo
Yeah. But then recognize voice, then boom. And then it's like they could recognize.
Lunchbox
Your voice anyway, but they don't know your real name. So that Jason could be your. And they could recognize voice, and boom. Right.
Raymundo
That's fine. If they think. Then Jason, they think of my real name. It's perfect.
Bobby Bones
But so worst case scenario, they know who you are. You're on the radio. Okay. What's the big deal?
Raymundo
This is one of those weird things, man.
Lunchbox
One of those things, man.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So awkward, man. You're gonna have to tell them your real name.
Raymundo
I do it to go. Food when I'm waiting for a table, everything.
Lunchbox
Why?
Raymundo
It's one of those things.
Lunchbox
One of those things. Got it. Remember the time we were playing golf and Eddie kept calling the guy the wrong name?
Bobby Bones
Dare. His name was Derek.
Lunchbox
And Eddie gave him a nickname. Thought it was Dare.
Bobby Bones
Dare.
Lunchbox
Dare. Dare.
Bobby Bones
Dare. He said it real quickly like, yeah, what's up? I'm Dare. And I'm like, oh, what's up, Dare? Good shot there.
Lunchbox
The whole day he's calling him Dare. And I'm like, dude, I don't. I don't think that's his name. And he's like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And it wasn't. It was Derek.
Bobby Bones
Dare lit up. Derek lit up on the chorus.
Eddie
No, he literally lit up.
Bobby Bones
Lit up.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I've never seen that before.
Lunchbox
Yeah, Eddie wants to have. Scuba's messing with him. About what?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, so, you know, Scuba sends the invites just every day, like, show, be there, whatever.
Lunchbox
Who's on the. Who's on the schedule?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, who's on the schedule? All that stuff. And every day it says BBS, and then it said, location, McDonald's. So I'm like, why does it say McDonald's?
Lunchbox
Why does it say McDonald's?
Bobby Bones
Is that for today? This was yesterday's. Look, I have a picture of it.
Lunchbox
Is it every day, or is he messing with you now?
Bobby Bones
No, it's every day.
Lunchbox
It is every day. Suggested location, McDonald's.
Bobby Bones
So I'm like, is Scuba messing with me? Because one of these days I'm gonna show up McDonald's. Mine doesn't have a location on. I didn't put a location.
Raymundo
Yeah, mine doesn't have it either.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm wondering if your phone or whatever just tries to find it, knows.
Lunchbox
You love McDonald's so much.
Bobby Bones
Just meet at McDonald's.
Lunchbox
I have no idea.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, one day I'm not gonna.
Morgan
Be thinking, yeah, Eddie of mine has suggested work and it has our location.
Bobby Bones
You work at McDonald's? Love McDonald's.
Lunchbox
He's there so much, they think that's work. Okay, so that wasn't on purpose scuba?
Bobby Bones
No, not at all. I don't have it on my end. So now. Okay, but now I want to put locations every time now. Pretty funny. See if you notice.
Lunchbox
Let me do two other things. This guy takes the COVID off his pool for summer.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no. What was on the.
Lunchbox
No. He found alligator dead body.
Raymundo
Oh, my gosh. What happened?
Bobby Bones
This could be bad. It could have been an accident.
Lunchbox
Long island homeowner got a surprise on Sunday when he took the COVID off his pool. The East Shoreham resident found the body of a man that police believe could have been that of a fugitive murder suspect, Matthew Zoll. This is from NBC New York. Authorities say the homeowner called 911 after finding the body, which had apparently been there for some time. Zol, a 23 year old resident of nearby Rocky Point, disappeared after he allegedly stabbed his father to death in November. Police say Zol crashed a black GMC Yukon after fleeing the scene. A wooded lot directly behind the man's pool extends to the parkway. Zol, who is reportedly schizophrenic, escaped on foot. Schizophrenic escaped on foot after crashing the vehicle around 135. U.S. marshals spent days searching nearby wooded areas. They probably thought he was the greatest escapee ever. Yeah, like Houdini just got us because.
Bobby Bones
They circled him and then he was.
Lunchbox
Just gone from newser. But imagine that. All right, I'm gonna take the COVID up. Pool honey gets kid. Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
So he probably saw the pool covers. Like, ooh, this perfect place to hide. I'll go into there. And then probably couldn't get out.
Lunchbox
Dang.
Bobby Bones
That's terrible, man.
Raymundo
That's not really that terrible.
Lunchbox
It's.
Bobby Bones
I know he's a fugitive, but it's still a bad way to die.
Lunchbox
He also didn't get due process.
Bobby Bones
Like, that's true.
Raymundo
Innocent or proven guilty?
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, yeah, it's true.
Raymundo
I didn't think about that.
Bobby Bones
I was. What? I was on Instagram or something and like the police had posted a. A video, a chopper video of these kids that have. That wrecked a like, stolen car. And then they cornered him and the kids ran out and they got. They were followed by on foot. The chopper was watching the whole time. This was right by my house. I was watching the video for a whole minute till I real. They started saying street names. I'm like wait, this is my neighborhood.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
How was local, Local, local, local.
Bobby Bones
And it was my neighborhood and these guys, they had ran and they went into the backyard of somebody's house. I started thinking like, how crazy, like what if that's your backyard and you have no idea that these two guys are fleeing the cops and they're hiding in your garage?
Lunchbox
Crazy. It was so close. Yeah, I've seen tiktoks before. People are watching chases and they see that it's about to come through there where they live and they're watching and they take the phone and put it over and the car goes right by the cops. That's awesome.
Raymundo
Yeah, that's cool.
Eddie
That's pretty rare.
Lunchbox
I'll give you one more. A mom is accused of hiring a contract killer for a 12 year old daughter.
Bobby Bones
She wanted to kill her daughter.
Lunchbox
I'm surprised you didn't see this story. So.
Raymundo
Oh my gosh.
Lunchbox
A mother has been detained by authorities after she allegedly hired a contract killer to take out her 12 year old daughter.
Bobby Bones
I don't understand.
Lunchbox
Reports say she paid the hitman around $1,200 to have her daughter drown because she was fed up with constant arguing between them. The daughter is said to have overheard her mom's plans, but things backfired when the man paid to the job, promised to protect the girl and went to the police instead. Daily Mail, you love when a hitman gets a conscious. Whoa.
Bobby Bones
Like how do you also that's.
Lunchbox
He's not gonna do that for 1200 bucks. That's a kid, right?
Bobby Bones
Well, I didn't know kid hitman have like standards.
Lunchbox
That's what I said. I hit man with a conscience. Yeah, I would think everybody has a limit.
Bobby Bones
That was his limit.
Lunchbox
Like even. Yeah, like I'm not gonna kill a kid.
Bobby Bones
But like say you're the daughter. Like how do you move on from that?
Lunchbox
Say you're the hitman. That's to go to the cops. You probably leave them a note, like an empty note.
Bobby Bones
You don't just show up.
Lunchbox
No, I don't think like, hey, I'm a hitman.
Bobby Bones
Your card says hitman.
Lunchbox
I've done quite a few not talk about dad. So here's the thing though, because you know you're gonna get in trouble for doing other hits.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
But yeah, what was your question?
Bobby Bones
How are you like, what does the daughter do knowing now knowing that your mom wanted to kill you?
Lunchbox
I can tell you be effed up forever. Be effed up. Yep.
Raymundo
That's terrible.
Lunchbox
Did you watch the New Final Destination. Yeah, I heard it's. I don't like those movies because they always seem like scary movies as I get older. They don't seem like as scary, so I never got into them, so maybe I would like them. But I heard this one's awesome.
Bobby Bones
It's really good.
Lunchbox
Like, for what?
Bobby Bones
Final Destination is probably one of the.
Eddie
Best ones, but it's like over the top, ridiculous.
Lunchbox
It's one of those, like, you just.
Bobby Bones
Watch it and have fun type movies. So I don't know if you'd totally be into that.
Lunchbox
I would not.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. We started a new show yesterday, but I want to talk about Final Destination. That's where everybody dies, but they see their death and then it happens.
Bobby Bones
Basically, yeah. Like they know how they're gonna die, kinda.
Lunchbox
Because the one that I watched, somebody gets on an airplane and goes, I'm out of here. And like jumps off the plane and another person stays on and the plane blows up.
Raymundo
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Sometimes they have visions. Other times are just crazy coincidences that happen.
Lunchbox
I saw a complete. I'm not gonna say what it is a complete wraparound spoiler for a later season that showed something from the first that popped up in many later that showed you that it was. I don't say too much. I'm talking about.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think so.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy that it's crazy that you can say nothing and Mike's like, I know what you're talking about. Like, you. You literally said.
Raymundo
He literally said absolutely nothing about a.
Bobby Bones
Spoiler and not a show that you mentioned. Like, but he's like, yeah, I can know exactly what you're talking about. And that's crazy.
Raymundo
No, the great thing is Mike can just say, yeah, I know what you're talking about. And he has no idea what he's talking about.
Lunchbox
I can guarantee you. Let me write down a word I.
Bobby Bones
Can tell Mike knows, because Mike can. He'll tell you. Like, no, no. People are so sensitive with spoilers. So you can't say anything.
Lunchbox
Mike, what's the word about what we're talking about that I didn't have to say?
Bobby Bones
Phone.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's exactly what I wrote down.
Bobby Bones
And so that's it. Mike. Yeah.
Lunchbox
That doesn't give away too much, but that's what I saw.
Bobby Bones
E.T. i got it.
Lunchbox
Morgan, you ever seen E.T. yeah.
Morgan
Long time ago, though. Before you, like, probably when I was child.
Lunchbox
The kids still watch E.T. no, I don't know if I like, remained a kid.
Bobby Bones
I tried to get my kids to watch it. They weren't interested.
Lunchbox
I did see that the ceiling collapsed during one of those Final Destination showings. That would be kind of freaky. You're in there watching a movie about people dying, and the ceiling collapses in the theater, and you think you're about to die.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Morgan
I don't think I'd ever go back to a theater after that.
Lunchbox
KTLA. During showing a final destination bloodlines on May 19, a piece of the ceiling collapsed, injuring a woman. She had spontaneously decided to attend the movie with her daughter. But before going to the movie, she thought, something's gonna land on me. And then she went in the theater.
Bobby Bones
Final Destination.
Lunchbox
No, I made that part up.
Bobby Bones
But it did land on her.
Lunchbox
It did land on her. It did land on her. It did land on her. The theater has not released a statement. Yeah, that's kind of weird. All right, we're done. Anything you want. Let's go around quickly and do our stories. Sorry I got sidetracked there. Lunchbox. Yeah.
Raymundo
This isn't gonna be quick, man.
Lunchbox
Do you want to hold it then?
Raymundo
Yeah. This is a big one. I mean, this is a big one.
Lunchbox
What is it? We'll just do yours and we'll hold everybody else's.
Bobby Bones
Is it Diddy?
Raymundo
No, the Chrislies are out.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that is a big one.
Lunchbox
Don't get me started.
Bobby Bones
That is a big one.
Lunchbox
I had nothing to say right now.
Raymundo
Yeah, we don't need to say thing.
Bobby Bones
You were going to bring it up. What are you talking about?
Lunchbox
It's just. It's just. It's just.
Raymundo
It's a bad.
Lunchbox
It's just trigger. Yeah, I'm going to be triggered, so I'd rather not right now. I need to be less triggered. But I won't be. I'll not be triggered until I start talking about it and then get really triggered during it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, stop talking about it then.
Eddie
It's.
Bobby Bones
You're getting triggered.
Lunchbox
Morgan, what do you have?
Morgan
I don't know. I'm confused now.
Lunchbox
Eddie.
Bobby Bones
No, I might. I had. Ray, I got it. Ray. Life update.
Lunchbox
We're good then.
Raymundo
What are you going to be?
Morgan
I. I don't know.
Abby
I feel.
Morgan
I feel weird, so I just. It feels like a weird transition.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no.
Lunchbox
Who touched you? And show me where.
Morgan
Lunchbox just touched me.
Bobby Bones
Did you hear what she said? What? Lunchbox always touches her. You gotta stop doing that.
Morgan
He hits me during, like, every segment.
Raymundo
I not know. That's just a lie. I hit you maybe once or twice in our life.
Morgan
That's not true. It's always true. Our lives hey, is that funny? Is that funny?
Lunchbox
You do hit her a lot. No, you don't realize you do, but you always hit, like, pounding her.
Raymundo
No, I'm not ever pounding her.
Lunchbox
You walk with your fists. You're always, like, hit, like, hot. You get it?
Scuba Steve
You get it.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Morgan, what was your story?
Morgan
It was a pop culture story. I just. It doesn't feel relevant right now after that.
Lunchbox
Okay, we'll be done, everybody. Good. Thank you.
Bobby Bones
I like pop culture.
Raymundo
Yeah, I like pop culture.
Lunchbox
Me, too. But I've tried twice to get it from her.
Morgan
I'm sorry. I also exited out of it because I thought we were.
Lunchbox
That's the story. Got it.
Bobby Bones
Hey, what did she say, though?
Lunchbox
Like, uncomfortable.
Raymundo
Hey, Scoob, I'm glad you like pop culture.
Lunchbox
I do.
Morgan
I'm so uncomfortable.
Bobby Bones
I had a question for you guys, if you don't mind.
Scuba Steve
Did you touch.
Bobby Bones
Did you talk to Trudeau Vaughn about his neck thing? Oh, God. So I was checking emails. I'm really busy over here. I didn't know if he did that.
Lunchbox
Are you. Are you joking?
Raymundo
I'm just kidding.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Morgan
I was working.
Lunchbox
I know. And I thought Scuba Steve was working, too, so I thought. I'm not gonna to jump on him twice.
Morgan
Why? Why do we always come after me? So rude.
Lunchbox
All right, thank you, guys.
Raymundo
Are you going to tell us what yours is?
Morgan
I'm trying to go back.
Lunchbox
It's okay.
Raymundo
Like, if you don't know it, like, you don't know.
Morgan
I literally exited out of what I was going to talk about because we were done.
Lunchbox
Thank you, guys. We'll see you tomorrow. Goodbye, everybody.
Eddie
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The Bobby Bones Show – Episode Summary Release Date: May 28, 2025
1. Bobby Admits He Was Wrong About Phil Robertson's NFL Career
In this segment, Bobby Bones addresses an error he made regarding Phil Robertson's history in the NFL. Initially misstating Robertson's position, Bobby engages in a humorous and lighthearted correction with Lunchbox and Ray.
Bobby acknowledges the mistake and appreciates the opportunity to set the record straight, emphasizing the camaraderie among the hosts when errors occur.
2. Abby Embarks on a 60-Hour Fast Inspired by Kane Brown
Abby shares her decision to undertake a rigorous 60-hour fast, inspired by artist Kane Brown's fitness journey. The hosts discuss the potential benefits and challenges associated with such an extended fast, including cellular repair, inflammation reduction, and mental clarity.
The conversation highlights both the physical and mental aspects of fasting, with Abby expressing excitement about the anticipated mental clarity and focus she hopes to achieve. The hosts humorously debate the feasibility of maintaining such a fast, with Lunchbox encouraging Bobby to join in, albeit Bobby remains skeptical about his own ability to last the duration.
3. Ray Expresses Concerns About Bobby Possibly Leaving the Show
Ray raises worries about Bobby's potential departure from the show, sparking a discussion among the hosts about job stability and future prospects within their team. They delve into the dynamics of workplace relationships and the uncertainty that can arise within the entertainment industry.
The conversation touches upon personal updates from Ray, his adjustment to country life, and the impact it has on his social activities. The hosts collectively reassure each other, reinforcing their commitment to the show despite external uncertainties.
4. The Most Dangerous Foods In Your Fridge
The hosts discuss a list of the ten most dangerous foods commonly found in refrigerators, citing statistics on hospitalizations and recalls. They emphasize the importance of food safety and awareness to prevent potential health risks.
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The hosts humorously navigate the complex topic, sharing personal anecdotes about inadvertently consuming spoiled foods and stressing the importance of checking expiration dates and visual inspections to ensure food safety.
5. Interactions with Colleague "Battle" and Workplace Dynamics
A notable portion of the episode revolves around humorous interactions with a colleague nicknamed "Battle," exploring workplace camaraderie and the challenges of maintaining professional relationships.
The hosts recount various encounters with Battle, including mistaken identities and attempts at camaraderie during events like golf games. These stories showcase the lighter side of workplace interactions and the importance of maintaining good relationships with colleagues.
6. Current Events and Pop Culture Highlights
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts briefly touch upon recent news stories and pop culture events, including a tragic incident involving a fugitive and a humorous take on movie mishaps.
These discussions provide listeners with a mix of serious and lighthearted commentary on events happening around them, reflecting the show's blend of entertainment and information.
Conclusion
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes, humorous exchanges, and informative discussions. From Bobby's candid admission of being wrong to Abby's ambitious fasting regimen, and Ray's concerns about the show's future, the hosts create an engaging and relatable dialogue. The segment on dangerous fridge foods serves as a practical guide for listeners, while stories about workplace interactions add a personal touch. Overall, the episode balances humor with meaningful conversations, making it both entertaining and insightful for the audience.
Note: Timestamps are approximate and correspond to the moments when the quoted statements occurred during the episode.