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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Most welcome to Thursday.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Appreciate you guys being here more in studio morning.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
The question is this is from Amy. Can her daughter
play Call of Duty? Why does she want to play
Call of Duty?
Speaker 4 (00:20):
Don't ask me because I guess other kids are allowed
to and I I I even said what kids? I
need their names and I want to call their parents
and say, is your daughter really allowed to play Call
of Duty? Because from what I know about that game,
I don't want my fifteen year old daughter playing it.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
It's a war game.
Speaker 5 (00:39):
Yeah, but isn't that the one?
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Which one you're thinking?
Speaker 5 (00:43):
That's it?
Speaker 2 (00:44):
So you said no to something you.
Speaker 5 (00:48):
But still I don't like it.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
We already we already let them play that other one.
What's what's it called the real popular one that everyone?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Yeah, there's but there's no difference. Really, why do we
need it?
Speaker 5 (01:00):
We need to add another one to it?
Speaker 4 (01:01):
And now I feel really bad because I thought this
was that one where you know, they do real bad stuff,
especially like women.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
Yeah, so you should just let her play this one
because it's not as bad as the one you were thinking. Listen,
if you're gonna want to play Fortnite, there's nothing wrong
with Call of duty. You could say you can only
play for an hour, then she can pick whichever one
because it's.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Basically the same game.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
I'm glad we had this talk as a group here
before I called some of the parents, Oh my god,
because I thought.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
It was like, do you know the characters get this game?
They steal cars and then they.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
Just beat women up. That's in grid theft. Thought, Oh yes, kay,
this tomato tomato on the head.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
But it's a war game.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
And I think she probably only wants to play it
because other kids are playing, yes, and they're just talking
on headsets hanging out.
Speaker 5 (01:41):
Yes, probably, Yeah, it's not really.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
About the game. It's just about being able to hang
out with your friends.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
Right, I'll revisit this. We'll see TVD TVD. But we
already do Fortnite, So I feel like there's.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
No difference, is what I would say.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
Why add another to the men?
Speaker 3 (01:55):
But if you're playing the same amount of time, why
does it matter which one they're playing?
Speaker 5 (01:59):
Okay, I don't know yet. I'll get back to you.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Yeah, unless it's a financial thing where you don't want
to buy another game.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
Well then that's it.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
No, No, you just made that.
Speaker 5 (02:08):
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I do
not want to buy another game.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
I'll buy it for no.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
What my point is, if you're gonna want to play Fortnite,
you can let her play Call of Duty. But if
you don't want to play either, I completely get it.
You're the parent, you make the rules. But there's really
not coming from a place of you know, I believe
that these games are if you're going to do one,
you gotta do the other.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
I thought that that one was the bad one. I mean,
it is bad, but I thought it was a bad,
bad one.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
So should Amy's daughter get to play Call of Duty
around the room? Eddie?
Speaker 6 (02:36):
I say yeah, I mean no. They haven't asked yet,
so hopefully they don't listen to the segment.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
I got no problem with it.
Speaker 7 (02:42):
She's almost driving a car, so let her play a
video game and.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
She's already played Fortnite. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
If there was a problem with shooting games in general,
I would understand it.
Speaker 5 (02:50):
Not often we my kids don't play often course at all.
Speaker 6 (02:52):
They play whether Amy, she might you might understand that
it's not that bad, Morgan, What.
Speaker 5 (02:56):
You think I mean, I think she should.
Speaker 8 (02:58):
I think she's probably seen worse or heard things worse
than school.
Speaker 5 (03:01):
Oh, for sure. Her favorite genre of movie is horror.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Is what put the horror on there? There's like a two,
it's like a two fur Yeah, horror, horror. The go
that other genre not familiar with that's in that old
video good alright, horror, there you go do three.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
But that is her favorite type of movie. And it's
like she's just not like I can barely watch Stranger
Things because I'm scared, and she watches it.
Speaker 5 (03:28):
No problem.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
She's watching stabbing killing monster. Good, she's good to go.
Call of duty thumbs up, Grand theft auto thumbs down
for yes. No, she shouldn't be planning that. Heck no.
All right, let's start off Thursday show. Welcome everybody.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
Let's go follow me on Instagram at mister Bobby Bones.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
Let's go over and open up the mail bag.
Speaker 9 (03:48):
You fam mail and we read it all the air.
Speaker 10 (03:52):
Get something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones. I'm wondering if it would be
okay to date my best friend's ex girlfriend. They were
together for ten years, but she has recently shown interest
in me. For context, he abruptly broke off the relationship
a couple of years ago. And he up and he
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moved his whole life to Minnesota. He doesn't show any
signs of wanting to get back ever with her ever,
So I said, okay for me to date her since
he's the one who did the breaking up. He's my
best friend. Curious in the vill writes that email, I
would just say, generally, no, it's not a good thing.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
Year move.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Yeah, there's a lot of history there. I would say,
you can. It's a free world, free country, but you'll
probably lose the friendship. It's which would you rather do
date her or be his best friend, because most likely
they both aren't going to work. Also, most likely it's
not gonna work with her long term, just because you
play the odds. Most people you date you don't marry
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a matter of fact, usually only one or maybe two.
So I would say it's probably not worth it to
put the strain on your best friend, and that if
you feel like you have to. I would talk to him,
but that's a weird conversation, and that's ten years and
he's got a lot more history with her that I'd
be weird to me too.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
All of it's weird. I'm gonna say I probably avoid
it unless you just have this huge calling, like she
could be my soul man. Yeah, and even then.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
Even then you ask, and then you know he might say, yeah,
go for it.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Even if he says go for it, remember he Hey,
he's seen it all, but he up and I know,
but he's seen it all.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
You just won't be best friends anymore. You may still
be buddies, but if you're with her, regardless of what
happened to them, you won't be best friends anymore.
Speaker 7 (05:39):
Guys, will we agree with that? Yeah, that's very true.
You can't go on vacation together. You can't ever go
visit him with her. It's so awkward. You got to
go bros before what.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
Or if you don't, just know that you won't be
as close a bros anymore?
Speaker 4 (05:54):
Or how about this encouraging story it's not okay, go ahead,
hit with that.
Speaker 5 (05:59):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (05:59):
I know couples that were divorced, then they each remarried,
and now they all vacation to each.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Other both they like switch partner. Yes, that's called swinging. No,
that's rare.
Speaker 5 (06:11):
Yes, it's rare, but it's still a story of hope.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
But none of this is happening here. So I'm gonna say,
don't do it, buddy. If you do do it, you
can have a conversation with him.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
That's gonna be tough.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
But just realize if you do do that, it's never
gonna be the same with you and your boy. Right,
that's that's problem, what you're doing, you know. All Right,
that's the mail bag.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Thank you guys.
Speaker 10 (06:32):
We've got your team.
Speaker 7 (06:35):
On.
Speaker 11 (06:36):
Now let's find the clothes.
Speaker 10 (06:37):
Bobby's fail back.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
Okay, Eddie, what happened with your kid? Oh? This was tough.
Speaker 6 (06:43):
So my seven year old he's joining you basketball team
and he shows up and he's little for his for
his age. So he shows up and two boys and
his team are laughing at him, just saying like, look.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
At this, he's so short. He's not gonna make any
of the baskets.
Speaker 6 (06:56):
And my son hears him, and I'm one of the
I mean, I guess all the dad's chip in. So
we're all kind of coaches. So if we're at practice,
we're all helping out. And I'm right there hearing them
laugh every single time my son takes a shot, so
I get a little fired up over it.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
So they're saying he's too small, Yes, are they trying
to block a shot.
Speaker 6 (07:14):
So no, no, we're doing dri layup drills, and every
time he goes up for the layup, they're like, watch
this little guy's gonna try to make a layup. He's
not even gonna get closed to the basket. But hey,
my son's draining every single one. And they say it
about five times, and finally the fifth time, I'm like, huh,
that's it.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
I'm about to say something, so I said.
Speaker 6 (07:31):
I pull them both the side and say, hey, you too,
there's no laughing at your teammates. I don't care who
your teammate is. You guys have each other's back. I
hear you guys laughing at his size, but I guarantee
you he'll school both of you.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Guys. Oh, then that's probably not the way to do it.
You don't have to go that hard right now. I
created it.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
Yeah, Well, now you're like making him want to compete
against your son, Like, I guarantee you'll take both of
you down.
Speaker 6 (07:52):
But I think that was the emotion talking. I didn't
really mean to say that, but that just slipped out.
But I was really just trying to say, like, hey,
no laughing at your teammate.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Back them up. I like that part, Yeah, you went over.
Speaker 6 (08:02):
I guess, dude, I guess deep inside, I know how
good my son is.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Like he's really good.
Speaker 6 (08:07):
And it's happened every single season where the team, the
opposing team sees him and they're like, look at this.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Little point guard.
Speaker 6 (08:12):
He's not and he just dominates because he's fast, he
does make every shot and he's really really good. So
part of me was like, oh, you fools are going
to take your laughing back because he's going to school you.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
How's the affective when hears that?
Speaker 6 (08:23):
Oh it hurt him a little bit because I could
see him listening and every single time he would miss
a layup, you look at the reaction and that he
makes every shot well, but he doesn't make one. But
every time he did miss one, he would look back
to see the reaction and of course they were laughing again.
Speaker 3 (08:40):
Okay, so what would you do? That's a question. You
guys can call us too, how would you deal with this?
Eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, we will grab your calls.
We'll talk about it right after this song.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
My quick advice as a young once small kid that
had the same thing happened to me, I had to
learn how to let it drive me. Right, I have
any body giving.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
Me a massage, going hey bubud, it'd be okay, and
it will be okay and you can do that. I
just didn't have that, and so I let that crap
drive me to the point probably i'm extra neurotic at
this point in my life. But I think that that's
I think adversity is awesome. I think the fact that
I don't like the bullying, I don't like to start
saying that, and you can actually put a stop to it.
But I think let's see how he reacts. What does
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he think. Is he reacting to it? Does it drive
him to want to work harder, or is he just
kind of like, I don't want to play it at all.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
I think a little bit of both.
Speaker 6 (09:27):
They can see it in him where at first he's
just kind of like, I don't like that they're laughing
at me. But yeah, he does try extra hard to
make that layup when they when it is his.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Turn, just so he can shut them up a little bit.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
But I think that's the that's the play, is that
you try to build that to okay, people are always
going to save this value. It's how you react it's
how you show up that's good instead of it's okay, buddy,
it's you know what, this is part of it. I
don't like it either, but it's gonna happen to you
the rest of your life in some way or another.
And it's not you know, if you get knocked down
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or if you get made fun of. It's when you
get knocked down or when you get made fun of.
How do you react to that? I think that's the lesson.
But what I know kids, No, but you were like
you said this, you were that person.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
I'm still that guy. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
Everywhere I go feel like, look at him, he ain't
gonna make that shot. And I'm like, I'm not playing basketball.
I'll try to get a Starbucks. Just go over and
talked to Brittany in Texas. Hey, Brittany, you heard Eddie's story.
What do you think about that?
Speaker 12 (10:25):
So I have a son and he's getting bullied right now,
but he's only two and a half, so it's a
little bit different. But I would have called the kids
out in front of everybody and embarrass them, and that
is a strategy and see how cool they are after that.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
If you would have known that Eddie would your son
have been like, oh, don't do that, Like, would that
embarrassed him if you're embarrassing the other kids? I don't know.
Speaker 6 (10:49):
But after I did what I did, he did back
home say, man, dad stuck up for me.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
So that was kind of cool.
Speaker 6 (10:55):
So I don't know if you would have done it publicly,
it would have been maybe cooler to him, but he
did like that.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
I said something have been mortified because I got crabby
out of me. I was picked on a lot, and
if somebody would have come and yelled at the people
picking on me in front of everybody else, I'd have been.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Like, who whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
What I'm not saying what you're doing is not I'm
just talking about me. I would never have wanted that,
because that pounded to me more they had been meaner
to me, just saying stuff about me.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
Yeah, so but that's only me.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
And isn't that.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
If we react that way as appearance that more like selfishly,
like we're acting out in a way, and that's I mean,
I guess if it works for her, great, but I
would I just I couldn't imagine me yelling at like
little kids publicly like that.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Oh, I can imagine it all right, Mike and Mike
and making Georgia. You're on the phone, Hey Mike, you
heard Eddie's story. What'd you think their buddy.
Speaker 13 (11:45):
I think the conversation you had is with your your son.
Speaker 11 (11:48):
Not the other kids, because you're not You're.
Speaker 13 (11:51):
Not on their level. You shouldn't be arguing with him.
I don't think. I think if if he is in
this case, his son.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Is short, well, chances.
Speaker 11 (11:57):
Are he maybe short his whole life. He needs thrown
to handle that. And people are always going to be
coming at you, and people always going to be trying
to put you down if you do well, especially and
I think the reaction that you need to have is
to let.
Speaker 13 (12:11):
Your son be a learning experience for him.
Speaker 11 (12:13):
That's why you play sports, probably not to be a
professional basketball player in this case, but to learn how
to deal with other people and how to handle controversy.
Speaker 13 (12:22):
I mean, let the son work it out.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
I agree with you completely on that one.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
Like sports to me, was all about adversity, learning how
to be on a team, having other folks back, and
trusting them to have yours. You know, that was a
big part you playing baseball and football in my whole life.
I mean, I was close to the NFL, but I
didn't quite make it. But what I do have from
it so close is having a lot of things happen
and having to learn how to adjust and fight back
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and push when things aren't comfortable.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
And you know, I think.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
A little bit of adversity for your sons good because
we all get it all the time.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
You know you don't want to show I know you
want to show them from it all the time. Life
is again about out not if adversity is going to happen.
When it happens, how do you react to it? And
sometimes it takes a few.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
Things not going your way to figure out how to
make it go your way the next time. Look at
it like that, this is a learning lesson for him.
He's probably gonna get picked on for a long time.
He can equalize it. There are two ways to equalize it.
One you can be better than a sports right now.
Or two you can just keep studying, keep your head
in the books, and then be their boss later on
in life.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
That one's slow. That's a slow play. One I did
that was the extreme slow place. But it'd be good.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
Yeah, okay, but you're our boss. But we didn't bully you.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
You would have though. I see you all right, Thank
you guy. It's time for the good news.
Speaker 6 (13:48):
So there's a gas station clerk in Kansas City, Missouri.
He's sitting behind the desk, the counter and he's like
checking people out. He sees an old man walk in.
He's got a lot of money in his hand and
he's on the phone. Then he goes over to this
bitcoin machine it's almost like an ATM machine, and he
walks up there and he's like, okay, put put a
hundred in, Yeah, puts one hundred in.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
He's talking to the person on the phone.
Speaker 6 (14:10):
He's putting one hundred dollars bills over and over. So
then the clerk goes, this is something's not right. He
calls the police. The police get there. Turns out he's
on the phone with a scammer and the scammer's telling
him to deposit more money into the machine. So the
cops get the phone, start talking with the scammer. Scammer
freaks out, hangs up. They get a hold of the
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old man's daughter. Yes, turns out he had already given
thousands of dollars to that scammer, but he had more
money in his hand that he was going to give,
and it wasn't for that clerk kind of looking out
for the old man.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
I guess it could have been way worse. I just
hear this bitcoin machine somebody need get in it. I
didn't know that. Yeah, I mean I've seen I've seen
him before, like I've seen him on the internet. Where
you go, it's like putting in and getting stuff out,
like at the chips. Yeah, it's like cashing out your
bitcoin over there. It's good for that gas station guy
working there was aware. Helped the dude. That's what it's
all about. That was telling me something good. Ah, here
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we go.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
Lunchbox has ten cringiest moments of the last five years,
as compiled by us.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Lunchboxes do not know the list. Number ten.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
When Lunchbox revealed his mom had to give him a
naked sponge bath after having surgery. Yes, but you're an
adult man.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
As a kid, I get it. Yes, I'm an adult man,
but I can't.
Speaker 7 (15:22):
I had surgery on my ankle, so I had to
lay in the bathtub and I could not. Yes, I
had to lay in the bathtub and I had to
put my foot out of the bathtub, so I couldn't
wash all the way down my legs and everything. No,
so I had my mom do it for me. No,
she's seen me naked.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
You didn't have to be naked. You're an adult're man,
you're an adult man.
Speaker 5 (15:41):
But your arms weren't broken.
Speaker 8 (15:43):
It was your foot, like you had to.
Speaker 5 (15:45):
Hang your foot like you can bathe yourself.
Speaker 7 (15:49):
But do you know how far the deep the bathtub
is and you put your foot up and then by
that point you're way up here and your foot's way
above your head.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
The only point is your mom did not have to
see you.
Speaker 5 (15:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Yeah, how would I be clean?
Speaker 5 (16:00):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Lunchbox has ten cringiest moments when he called the cops
on his neighbor's graduation party.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
Yeah, No, I called the cops on their graduation party
because we were during the pandemic height of COVID and
it said you were not allowed to have a gathering
of more than ten people, and they had at least
thirty to forty.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
But what was that doing to hurt you?
Speaker 5 (16:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (16:23):
And what was that doing for him?
Speaker 7 (16:24):
We weren't following the rules. We were trying to get
out of the pandemic. We were trying to follow the
rules so COVID would not spread, and they were choosing
to ignore the rules. And look, the longer they didn't
follow the rules, the longer I had to be in lockdown,
and I didn't want to be in lockdown anymore.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
So you think you calling and splitting up that graduation party?
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Yes, breaks up the super Spreader event.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
That one was pretty cringey, and he admitted he had
called the cops number eight and I have a clip
for this one.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
The time Lunchbox attempted to stand up comedy.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
It all started during a post show where we brought
up the topic of me doing shows and Mike d
doing shows, and Lunchbox claimed he could do stand up
because it was so easy. So Mike took him to
an open mic night and it was so much cursing
during the four minute set we couldn't play most of it.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
But here is a clip of the of the of
the but they're riding down here as a bomb.
Speaker 10 (17:18):
Here we go and I.
Speaker 14 (17:19):
Always say, you never know who you're sleeping next to,
So I kind of had an incent like this with
my wife a little bit ago. And when he got licy,
you know, or you fix your eyes, I wake you up.
The next morning, I roll over, I said, what the hell.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
I've been sleeping next to thought? I had no idea.
Speaker 14 (17:42):
Yeah that's a bad one.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Yeah, not really. I think they were liking here two
two things. I think they were liking the awkwardness of
it until you just called your wife ugly for.
Speaker 7 (17:59):
The sake of a joke. That's why you're doing comedy, guys.
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Nothing's off limits. What is wrong with that? Nothing? Nothing,
It's a funny joke. Crowd liked him number.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
Seven Lunchbikes, claiming he was so famous and then going
up to a tour bus and nobody knowing who he
was at all.
Speaker 15 (18:18):
Here you go, Hey, y'all know rocking fun lunchbox. Hey
you guys know rocking fin lunchbox. No where all white
you can take pictures.
Speaker 7 (18:33):
Yeah, if you could just show me where LUNCHBI has me.
Speaker 4 (18:37):
Good to see you, guys, he said, show me, And
that's me in the same second, and.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
That silence is everyone looking confused? Is this? And at
number six Lunchbox creeping out Gwen Stefani and he was
told don't touch her. Man.
Speaker 7 (18:54):
I saw her at the hotel in Vegas, the Cosmopolitan
she was trying to leave out the front doors and
I ran.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Up, gwinn, gwinn, Can I get a picture? Can I
get a picture? And she turns around, she's like fine.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
I go to put my arm around her and she goes,
no touching, and so I had to do the two
thumbs up in front of her.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
Like hey hi, And it was very awkward on her part.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
I agree awkward.
Speaker 7 (19:17):
It wasn't cringing on how is it like? That's cringe
on her? She should be ashamed of herself, not me.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
You try to get you try to just throw your
arm around your waist.
Speaker 7 (19:27):
You what do you do when you're in a picturehe
a celebrity, You put your arm around him. You don't
just stand there with your hands by your side. You
put your arm around them. That's what you do.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
Did she agree to the picture already? Yeah? She was
like sure.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
And she turned around and I go to put my
arm around her and around her waist, her shoulder, shoulder,
and I said no touching. And I was like, okay,
two thumbs up. I mean, that's cringe on her, that's
all on her. That's nothing on me. That's just me
being excited to see someone famous. In the public and.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Maybe the story is just cringe. Yeah, I mean I did.
I was running after her with my suitcase. Okay, see,
i'd always drops out at the end. What's so cringy
about it?
Speaker 7 (20:06):
Like she had a couple of bodyguards and I had
my suitcase, and I was I was in the check
in line at the hotel and I saw her, and
I was like, I jetted out of the check in line.
I was, I was gonna get that picture. The top
five coming up in the next second.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
Okay, I'm not.
Speaker 4 (20:19):
Even I mean, if those were in the bottom five,
I can't do you have more.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Like yeah, yeah, and they get two words Lauren and Lena.
Oh definitely, what happened to that? I would tell you that,
all right, coming back, all right? Top five moments. Now,
these are the top five cringiest moments the Lunchbox has
given us over the past few years. Here Number five.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Happened on the show where Lunchbox is trying to interview
Guy Ferry had a chicken restaurant in town. My goodness,
this one just happened yesterday. Terribly awkward.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
To make sure you're listening to the Bobby Bull Show.
Speaker 14 (20:52):
I don't know who you are you are, I'll tell you.
Speaker 7 (20:58):
I'm Lunchbox Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
Le Grill about all this, I'm going to find the
go that felt so that beginning of that.
Speaker 5 (21:10):
He's looking around, He's like, can someone explain to me
who this guy is?
Speaker 2 (21:13):
I was tapping him on his shoulder trying to get
that show. He loves touching, he loves touching people.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
Number four, when he kept Derek Spentley's medallion after the
CMA dinner.
Speaker 5 (21:24):
This is horrible. This is horrible, horrible.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
So would you like to tell the story? Amy?
Speaker 4 (21:28):
Okay, So, yeah, we were at this really really fancy
CMA dinner.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Thing for people that have won the CMA Award.
Speaker 4 (21:34):
Quite honestly, we didn't belong there, you know, but I
guess we want on radio stuff. So anyway, we're there
and like somehow jokingly, Lunchbox gets Dirk's medallion, and Dirk's
is fully expecting to get it back, but lunch.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
Box straight up keeps it.
Speaker 4 (21:50):
And I mean, this is a very special thing for
any artist, and of course they won it, and Lunchbok's
like thinks that Dirk's really gave it.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
To take it home. No, listen, let me tell you
how I went down. This went down.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
You go to the CMA dinner, right, and everybody that
is nominated gets a medallion. Well, we didn't get a
medallion even though we were nominated. So I thought that
was weird, and so I was just talking to Dirts.
I was like, man, we were nominated, we didn't even
get a medallion. He goes here, you can have mine,
and he put it around my neck and walked away. Kitty,
it was a joke. Oh really, then why didn't he
come back and get it. Why did he give you
(22:22):
left to take it home? No, because he put it
around my neck and walked away.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
I didn't walk away. You don't think before you left
to go home, you'd been like, dude, here's your medallion back.
Speaker 7 (22:30):
He knew where I was, he knew I was there.
If he wanted it, he couldn't come and got it.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
And how long did you keep it? Like three weeks?
Speaker 7 (22:36):
Oh my gosh, until Bobby made me give it back. Like,
I don't understand when some way you should do something,
you take it and it was cool to have Dirk
s Bentley's medallion, Like, you know where that medallion is
right now? He has no idea either, exactly, so I
would have had that hanging in the wall, like, hey, dirks,
gave that to me.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Number three Lunchbox's trying to sell a picture of Sam
Hunt and his wife.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Oh, oh my gosh, why is that cringeworthy? Is terrible?
That I had to buy? So I wouldn't go to TMZ.
Speaker 7 (23:04):
That No, No, that's like the picture that really that's
more valuable now because it's really like the first picture
of them reconciling getting back together.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
What was it cringe or him.
Speaker 6 (23:14):
Trying to sell it, or the fact that he took
he hid in a car.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
And took the picture. Oh that's even I mean. I
pulled up at a four way stop.
Speaker 7 (23:23):
I was going to pick up some lunch, and they
just happened to walk right in front of my car,
and I was like, what in the world.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
So I had to pay the money that TMZ was
going to pay to get the picture plus a dollar
plus a dollar, so he wouldn't sell the picture.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
Man, I still think about that.
Speaker 5 (23:39):
He really was on Cutting Edge News.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
I was Number two lunch Thank you Lunchbox a beef
with Chris Jansen about trying to take his whole family
to an industry event. Somebody at Chris's label said no,
that's too many people. So then Lunchbox got on what
you got.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
On social media?
Speaker 7 (23:58):
I got on No, I came on here and said
there's a beef. I told you, hey, listen, Chris Jansen
didn't allow my family when his album title is all In,
And I said, obviously that's not accurate because not everybody
was welcome all into his party.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
It was only some people got into his party.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
Then he on social media, so I give you a gift. Yeah,
he went on there said my bad, we messed up.
I know we were bad. We want to correct this,
and they gave me a He never.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Said any of that. Yeah, that's what he heard though.
That's basically what he's saying.
Speaker 7 (24:27):
When he gives you that, that's an apology, saying, hey,
we messed up, let us make it right. And he
brought me a gift car for what was it, two
hundred and fifty dollars y. Yeah, they asking me a
nice dinner now, yet gotta find a babysitter.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Cringey. Number one Lunchboke's posting pictures of Laura and Lena
at Chipotle.
Speaker 7 (24:46):
Uh yeah, I was eating lunch at Chipotle. And I
was sitting there and all of a sudden, Laurena Lena
walks in. I'm like, man, this is great. I'm gonna
see what she does. And she comes in by herself,
and she orders and she sits down, she starts eating
by herself. Then she goes outside and takes a phone call,
comes back, and her journal all.
Speaker 5 (25:04):
This Basically, he's like, she's at a restaurant.
Speaker 7 (25:06):
He's like Ken and her friend came and joined her,
and then Laura Lena went to get some a refill
on a water or whatever, and she spilled it all
over the floor and she kept saying, oh, I'm so sorry,
I'm so sorry. Let me clean that up for you.
And they had to clean it up. And I snapped
a couple of photos of her at Chipotle.
Speaker 3 (25:21):
It wasn't just about you taking a couple of pictures
of her, but it was that they were all from
the back.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Yeah, well yeah she was. She was sitting with her
back to me, but you know her exactly.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
Man, it's off from the back, and I think she
was in yoga pants and it just felt weird and everything, and.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
It was like Papa Razzi, you don't.
Speaker 7 (25:37):
It wasn't like I was zoomed in on her backside.
It was her whole body. It was just she happened
to be and like her back happened to.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
Be to me. So you're not allowed to take weird?
I just wanted to bury your pictures. And then then
everybody starts to come after him. Well, yeah, those people
are idiots. It's weird. I don't think that's cringey.
Speaker 7 (25:53):
You see a celebrity in public, you take a picture,
even if it's the back of them.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
I mean they're walking away. You're not allowed to take
a picture. Now, you know her? Is that the you
know her? And it was her button yoga pants six
feet away? What's crazy? He's disagreed with every single one
on this list. Oh so none of them are creunchy.
Speaker 7 (26:07):
I didn't find any of those cringeing, all right. I
mean I felt cringey for Gwinn Stefani because that was
her fault.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
Yeah, thanky for her. Well, thank you for doing all
these non cringey things. Yeah, I mean, I don't you
guys came up with a weak list. Hey, what's yours? Eddie?
You have it? Favorite of all that?
Speaker 6 (26:21):
Well, I think number one is for sure my favorite
on the list because it was so cringey.
Speaker 3 (26:25):
It was Laura Len I was in another country working
and we're going to the controversy.
Speaker 6 (26:29):
Dude, I'm thinking about it right now and being like, oh,
why would he do something like that?
Speaker 7 (26:32):
I mean it was let me tell you, I got
a text rummer. She goes, Oh, that's really funny, and
then like an hour later, she goes, after thinking about it,
I think you should take those down.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
And ever do that? Actually we did you get the
text bar? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (26:41):
And I was like, well, that's weird someone but you
know her, she has your number to text you.
Speaker 5 (26:45):
Wow, this cringe level just got high.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Did you take them down? Or did Morgan take it down? Well?
I had to take him down.
Speaker 7 (26:51):
I mean I had some on my social media and
I was like, you know, and there was other artists
chiming in with their two cents and.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
I hate how this makes me feel. Ye say, there
we go, and that's the clear winner, thank you, and
we'll post the pictures. You guys, We're not postingive pictures.
Amy's Pile of stories.
Speaker 4 (27:11):
A study was done and experts are sharing the exact
amount of screen time that's perfect for teenagers, and they
say the most well adjusted kids spent one to two
hours online per day.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
That must be not a school or not doing homework.
It's got to be all that because most of my
screen time, honestly is spent when I'm on the show
looking stuff up. So I about say half of mine,
because I don't know.
Speaker 3 (27:34):
I probably get like two to eight hours on my
phone today, right, so eight, so I would say at
least three or four that is here when I'm looking
stuff up at checking emails for work. So I don't
need penalize. It's all about me now, I'm very defensive.
They say, wait, little, two hours, way too little.
Speaker 4 (27:50):
Some parents want to actually try to really limit screen
time and then that can backfire on them. So keep
that in mind. And then the one to two hours
is during the week and then on the weekend. You
can give them an extra hour three hours on Saturdays
and Sundays.
Speaker 3 (28:02):
But that's gotta be without school and learning totally.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Okay, that's just for fun. No, it's still way too little.
I'm telling him, way too little, all right? What else?
Speaker 4 (28:09):
So free birthing is something that some people are doing,
and a mom recently posted her birth on Instagram, where
she gave free birthing, free birthing, You're free to give
it birth wherever you want, and she decided to do
it in the Pacific Ocean.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
She posted it, well, that's fine.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
I thought you meant like a Chick fil a, Like,
I'm free to have a baby right here now, I
haven't the ocean long.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
To have people that are with you to make sure
that's okay.
Speaker 4 (28:33):
Well, no, she had her husband, no other he had
a birthing kit with him, no other medical professional issues.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
But think about two hundred years ago. Yeah, we were
doing all kinds of stuff. We're just having babies out
in the woods. Like what do you feed them? There's
no formula. You can't go down, so there's no formula shortage.
You just got a breastfeed. And then what you can't breastfeed,
you got to go and beg the local town woman
for some of hert milk.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
I mean, this is maybe even healthier. I'm advocate.
Speaker 3 (28:57):
I'm very pro more screen time, but very pro eighteen
hundred's birth.
Speaker 5 (29:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
She said that her first child was born in a
hospital and it was like an okay experience. In her
second one she did at home. But for the third one,
she wanted to be more free in the ocean.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
I get it. I guess I get it that I
don't get it, and I'm okay with that. I think
that's what I get, all right. What else?
Speaker 4 (29:16):
Nicole Kidman was doing an interview with Vogue Australia Andrew
it came up that she was at the dentist who
happens to be the same dentist to Dolly Pardon, and
she said, that's just how small Nashville is. Like, you
run into other famous people at appointments. Have you ever
I guess certain appointments you.
Speaker 5 (29:35):
Probably shouldn't say.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Well, I can tell you. Luke Bryan and I went
to the proctology at the same time together. We went together. No,
I don't. I don't have any sharing of doctors. I
don't want to know and I've never seen anybody. And
I don't want a doctor to tell me because then
I know they're telling other people about me.
Speaker 4 (29:51):
Oh, for sure, you can't trust it if you're going
to a doctor and they're like, oh, I was just
working on It's.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
Also if I'm Dolly, I'm like, hey, Nicole Kidman, Yeah,
that's a good story.
Speaker 5 (30:03):
I maybe that's my pile.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good News lunchbox.
Speaker 7 (30:15):
Back in twenty seventeen, there was this woman at the goodwill.
She was going through a little bin of paintings and
posters and she finds this painting. She's like, oh, that's
kind of cool, takes it to the register, pays four bucks,
and goes.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Hah, this could be an original ha joking.
Speaker 7 (30:30):
Went home, put it on her wall for a couple
of years, did some remodeling, put in a closet. Then
she just snapped a photo this year and put it
on Facebook. It's like, oh, look at this painting I've
had in my closet. Someone goes, uh, that's a real painting.
You need to get that looked at. It's expected to
sell for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
That's awesome.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Yeah, it's some guy. I don't know either. I'm just
surprised the person didn't go that is such a great replica.
I'll give you one hundred bucks for it. Yeah, I
don't know why. You know he knew they knowing it
was real. No, no, like tricking her out of it
to scamming. You ever been on the.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
Internet, Amy, I know, but that wouldn't be telling me
something good.
Speaker 7 (31:08):
I would try to tell you. This artist's name is
Newell converse. Way of have you got one of those paintings?
You might want to look because you're going to make
some money, But that is crazy. I've had a good
will to.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
Day, all right, That's what it's all about. That was
telling me something good.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
And now Amy's morning Corny, the mourning Corny.
Speaker 5 (31:36):
Why did the dolphin cross the beach?
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Why did the dolphin cross the beach to get.
Speaker 5 (31:41):
To the other tide?
Speaker 3 (31:49):
That was the morning Corny. I didn't even know the
root of that chicken joke. By the way, why did
the chicken cross the street get to the other side?
Speaker 5 (31:56):
To the other side?
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Yeah? How is that even? I don't know? But she
did a joke based off that joke that I'm like,
I don't even know what the brute joke is on
the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 5 (32:07):
Now, Adam Sandler.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Adam's happening, man, it's Bobby All yeah, Bobby, how are
you buddy?
Speaker 3 (32:12):
As a you know, sports guy in a comedy guy
like the movie being about basketball and your love of basketball?
Was the movie an now for you to play more basketball?
Selfishly like it was like, this would be a good
movie to do because you could play more.
Speaker 9 (32:26):
Bobby, I had the worst thing happened to an old man.
I played a lot when we were there. The first
part of the movie we shot, played hoop every day,
had a great time. Then the second half of the
movie because we had to separate two halfs because of
the pandemic, we had to not do contact basketball for
a while.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
And then when we.
Speaker 9 (32:47):
When it was safe enough, all the guys started showing
up playing hoop.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
I played for a maybe a few weeks with the guys.
Speaker 9 (32:54):
It was incredible, and then my stupid growing pop somewhere
and then I was like limping around.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Everybody'd be like, why are you walking like that? It
was humiliating. So I got nothing. Those viral videos that
you playing pickup ball, and it's always highlights.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
I've never seen a viral video of you sucking. It's
always like Sandler dominates, like dropping dimes. Are you that
good all the time or are they just selective on
what they put up?
Speaker 2 (33:17):
No, I'm that good all the time?
Speaker 16 (33:19):
I thought, No, you know I suck many times out there.
There are times, though, Bobby, where our gold Why would
they show that and not this because I had a
killer passed that day. And then I'll I'll sometimes when
I'm out there playing and I noticed the cameras come
up and the kids are shooting me and stuff, I'm like,
I'd make an ice pass.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
I look up. I'm like, nobody caught that. That was
a good moment, man, we would have loved that. One
the movies about your character chasing his dream, and your
character says that people in their fifties don't have dreams,
But just asking you as a person, do you still
have dreams at this point with all that you've done.
I'm very thankful that I get to do all this stuff.
Speaker 17 (33:57):
I'm probably still driven like I used to be as
a kid. When I commit to something, I try to
go full tilt and be as good as I can.
But I only had dream about it as much as
I dream about my kids having a good life. Now
you know, they're thirteen and sixteen, so I think about
(34:18):
that a lot.
Speaker 11 (34:18):
Now.
Speaker 17 (34:18):
I'm like, oh, man, I just please hope they have
happiness and they get to dive into whatever they're dying
to do, that they get to do it.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
Hustled such a good movie again, especially for me. It's
a big fan of you, a big fan of sports movies.
And when you did Uncut Gems, you know, I felt
like you were snubbed a nomination. Do you feel like
when you nail a serious movie that you want to
do it and you don't get the nomination? Which I
thought I thought you were gonna get it, honestly, so
I just thought it was going to be there, and
(34:49):
when it was, and I was disappointed for you because
we're best friends and stuff. But do you feel like
when you almost nail it that you should go back
and do another one because you've gotten so close to
it and it's like you're there, they need you to
do one more real, serious movie, you know, in a row.
Speaker 9 (35:03):
I don't know, man, I don't even know what I
think anymore.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Like when I did that Gems movie.
Speaker 9 (35:08):
I just that Oscar stuff kind of comes out up
and they start talking about it and blah blah blah,
oh maybe this, And then then I started going.
Speaker 18 (35:17):
Well, if I got to if I got to go
and talk about this and run around and meet people
who vote and all that stuff, I was like, hey,
let me just let me just say I want.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
This thing real bad.
Speaker 9 (35:29):
I gotta tell you it wasn't on my mind in
real life. When I came out to Hollywood as a kid,
I just wanted to be Eddie Murphy.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Man. I didn't think about an Oscar. But when I
do stuff like this, I do. I do my best.
Speaker 9 (35:43):
I work at myself, and I do want it to
be I don't want to let people down. I don't
want to let people, the directors down, people who put
the money into it.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
All. I tried to do as good as I can.
Speaker 17 (35:54):
And then also, you know, my kids get psyched if
I'm good good.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
In a movie.
Speaker 17 (36:00):
It's fun to come home and talk about hard work
and scenes.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
That I did that were interesting.
Speaker 9 (36:06):
I don't I don't know, man, And the Oscar thing
that probably makes people nuts. I just just just gonna
try to do good.
Speaker 3 (36:14):
You mentioned Eddie Murphy, and I've heard people say that
the first time they met you that they were so
intimidated by how funny you are, how funny they've seen
you be, maybe in movies, television, et cetera, even on stage, which,
by the way, your last special was so freaking good.
Who was it for you that you saw once you
started to make it? New York RelA that was so
funny you made you almost were intimidated because you're like,
(36:36):
I'm not that.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
Wow.
Speaker 16 (36:38):
There's a bunch of those in my early days where
I would go, oh my god, how'd he do that?
Speaker 2 (36:43):
How did she do that? Kevin Meanie there was a
comedian Kevin Meanie.
Speaker 17 (36:48):
When he went on stage, he would destroy so hard
that it was just humiliating.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
You didn't know how to go after him.
Speaker 9 (36:54):
You know, Rodney Dangerfield when I was young that that
was my guy that made me get into this and
Eddie and but there's been a lot of comedians over
the years that I see that I just go, well,
I don't want to go on after that.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
That's too good, all right, last one for you.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
So when you work with athletes that are so tall
yet still are able to move like deer, like a
seven foot or like Dirk, they can still be like
a way better athlete than I could ever be. But
he's also I mean that it's almost like a science
experiment that shouldn't work the way it does.
Speaker 10 (37:27):
Does it ever?
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Just get normal to you and you just like, yeah,
that's just how it is. They're just seven foot and awesome.
Speaker 9 (37:31):
I mean, dude, I'm not I want chows insane. All
the guys, all the guys that were in the movie
when they would just move, it's a whole other level
of move and you know that.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
But I'll tell you what. Bobon, Yeah, just shooting around.
Bobon he's seven what is he? I don't know, seven,
something like seven four or something like that. Nothing like that.
Speaker 9 (37:50):
Right, His hands is so gigantic, his body's built, he's massive,
but he's got move smooth when.
Speaker 2 (37:58):
He takes a shot, so it's got the softest touch it.
It's just it's a whole other thing. Like like you said,
I don't know how they do it, all right. I
hope everybody watches Hustle. It's so good. Watch you on Netflix, Adam.
Speaker 5 (38:09):
Just a big fan.
Speaker 3 (38:10):
Just appreciate you and thanks for the time. And I
would wish you success, but you don't need it, so
you can wish me success. Would you wish me success
at the end of this. I've never done this before,
so let me have it.
Speaker 9 (38:18):
Bobby, you got a lot of success coming. You're very cool,
very nice to me. Thank you for that. And you're
a smooth as hell man, and you got a lot
of good stuff.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
Coming there.
Speaker 7 (38:27):
We have it.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
We heard it right there, Adam, Thanks buddy.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
All right, lady guys, Robert and Georgia's on the phone
right now. Hey, Robert, what's up, buddy, Morning morning. I'm
gonna give you a shot at a fifty dollars Soignic
gift card. Right now, we're gonna play name one second
of a nineties country song. Right, he's just gonna play it.
We gotta name it by that one second. Robert, who
would you like to represent you in the game this morning?
You have Amy Lunchbox? Yeah, you have Eddie or you
(38:50):
you have me, I'll pick you.
Speaker 2 (38:52):
Okay. Wow, Well Robert makes one bad decision after another.
Speaker 5 (38:56):
Now, hey, he doesn't understand.
Speaker 3 (38:59):
Hey, i'll tell you what. Right, We're gonna do seven
of these. We'll give Lunchbox three points to start.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
Oh that's how bad you are. No, but let's give
him a shot here. If you get all seven, we
can't catch you. That's right, that's right, let's go. Yeah,
that's right. I know that is right. If you do
that math, so Lunchbox is plus three. Wow, this is
already up right now?
Speaker 3 (39:20):
Yeah, right now, okay, Ray, All these are nineties country songs.
You get one second of it. Go oh, that's just drums.
Then hit that again.
Speaker 2 (39:31):
Please, Oh that's too much, that's too much. Answered it down.
It's carrying your love with me. I got that the
first one. Boom, the first one. Eddie got it. Carrying
your level four points.
Speaker 7 (39:47):
Now, that's right. It was so easy. You guys were
stressed and I was that was you knew just with
the drums. Yes, that's it, all right, number two? Name
it one second. If he keeps getting them, we can't
catch them.
Speaker 5 (39:59):
That's good. We want to.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
I don't know the name of the song. I want
me to win. He didn't pick me. I'm I'm out
for vengeance. That was his problem. Here we go do
it again.
Speaker 5 (40:08):
Okay, like, who are you like?
Speaker 2 (40:15):
I'm vance one more time. All right, there's the third time.
Speaker 7 (40:19):
We already got it lunch one. I understand, but you
talk over everybody else when they play. I know, but
when I'm in I need silence. Well, I can sing
the song. I just don't know the name.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
Of the song. Okay, what do you have over there?
There's your trouble? Correct, my god, that's what I have anyway. Yeah, wow,
that is yehed to karaoke this. Yeah, that's crazy. I
mean he's gonna yet five down? You got five? Alright?
(40:50):
Oh man, I'm getting nervous over here. All right, but
a good Yeah. I'm just scared he's gonna get it
and he's gonna put us one away from to go perfect. No,
you're gonna be perfect, but you can't get cock. You
got three given to you. But I've been undefeated. That's true.
He got me. That's true. Go ahead, what you got
Grundy County auctions? Wrong? Thank god, that's called sold. It's
(41:13):
called sold. And then sorry.
Speaker 5 (41:18):
That's what I put county.
Speaker 2 (41:19):
Oh no, that's sold.
Speaker 6 (41:24):
Yeah, lady?
Speaker 2 (41:28):
What you give me anything? My own mind? Do you're
bitten a bitch shop? I cannot believe.
Speaker 7 (41:38):
The parentheses got me classic, but I thought princies go first.
Speaker 2 (41:42):
Remember in a math equation. No, here we go, you
do the parentheses first. They're not always listed first. All right,
here we go. Next up?
Speaker 5 (41:50):
Oh, all I hear is.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Eighty? I do anything and make you money?
Speaker 5 (41:58):
Man, I just have gotten sorry.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
Sorry, all right, Amy, what do you have? You're gonna
give it away? Yeah? Amy?
Speaker 5 (42:11):
He started in he's not.
Speaker 2 (42:13):
You started singing, Okay, all I have? What do youty bitty.
I don't think that's what's called It may be called
by I don't think that's what's called them. I have
a little bitty. Oh, Ellen Jackson, you have idiots.
Speaker 5 (42:28):
Well that's idio. That's all I got, right.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
Daddy, idiots Anyway, it's okay, always, okay, it's okay to
be a little bit. It's all right whatever.
Speaker 10 (42:41):
A little town or a big old city might as well.
Speaker 5 (42:45):
Okay, what do you get it?
Speaker 2 (42:47):
That's funny. You asked to have itdy biddy? Sing it wrong?
Speaker 19 (42:52):
Right?
Speaker 2 (42:52):
Which one is it?
Speaker 5 (42:52):
That?
Speaker 2 (42:52):
Am I wrong?
Speaker 7 (42:53):
It's a little bitty Okay, I want to check the PERCs.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
There are no I don't think there are princess in
that one, any dy Okay, Prince's Granny County auction. You
got a ball game here, folks? What's the score? Five? Four?
You have five? I have four and there are three left. Okay,
Ray hit me with something else. I don't want to
do it out loud, because I'll do it. Oh.
Speaker 5 (43:21):
I have no idea.
Speaker 3 (43:22):
I think I can sing it without him even knowing,
lunchboxs even knowing. Okay, he give us the melody?
Speaker 2 (43:27):
Hm hm hmmm mmmmm. Great is that again. M hmmm,
I got it. I got it, I got it. M M.
I can't do too much, but I need to make
sure I got it. But you got it, lunchbox, What
do you have? Forever's true? It's a song artist, Eddie?
(43:51):
How forever feels I have for how let's go? What
do you I had? That's it's just play for a second,
because but I think it goes man whatever you know?
That's the chorus that did it still start?
Speaker 14 (44:08):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (44:08):
There we go man, man right, jim me buff if
they just slowed the speed of the song down to
be a lot better, Oh yeah, I like slow king.
They just slow they stretched out a little bit little
all right, lunchbox, we're tied up, buddy. Yeah they got
(44:29):
a little harder. Yeah they have all right? Ray hit
me with another one? Oh and I got Yeah, that's it.
And I said, hey, lady, want you to give me
a songes don't give it away? Okay, what do you got?
My car? Yep? Hit that right? Can give it up.
(44:56):
I was driving through Georgie. Hey, well we got one more.
Here's what I'm gonna do. If you just get this
one for all the marble win, I won't even compete
with you on this one. That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3 (45:08):
If you just get this one, you win the prize
for Robert. He gets all the marbles. As you say, Yeah,
well you're ready fifty dollars. Yeah, Ray hit the one
second of this nineties country song.
Speaker 2 (45:22):
Don't don't keep playing again? Amen, think you're out? Yeah,
Amy has been out for a long time. All right, lunchbox,
I'll give you a hint. Hold on here, No, no, why
would you give a hint? You already give him forget.
Speaker 3 (45:35):
The listener a chance, Hey, lunchbox, lunchbox, you need the song, right,
But isn't it The artist name is John A lunchbox?
Speaker 2 (45:42):
Think care, Oh that's not him, but give him? Oh
oh give him? Give him ten seconds. That's it. That's it. Yeah,
I know, I know it's all right. Letchbox and answer.
Speaker 7 (46:02):
I I want to write down check yes or no.
But I don't think that's right. It's chasing me a
little around the playground. She still gets to.
Speaker 2 (46:08):
Me, Okay, your answer is check yes or no. No,
it's I believe that's straight to Quila and I yep,
John Anderson on the street.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
Key, don't ask her on a street keeling just started
thinking about Lamb and she's ready.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
In fact, it's a broken hard on every man. It's
a let's box.
Speaker 7 (46:31):
Gosh, man, so close I was one away from winning
the thing.
Speaker 2 (46:35):
Yeah, well, Robert, Robert, are you there? Buddy?
Speaker 10 (46:38):
And Robert?
Speaker 2 (46:39):
I'm so sorry, dude, like it just wasn't my day
any other day out and nail that, all right, Robert?
I meant, oh, all right, let's get Robert, Robert. Can
you hear those song clips when we play? Okay, see
if you can name this one? Play whatever you have
next up there for the way, Robert god playing again
(47:04):
for him? What you say?
Speaker 16 (47:12):
We did it?
Speaker 2 (47:12):
You did? We want we? Yeah? We are you French
working man. I feel like you want to show me
a picture of something I saw Amy grab her phone
as we're going to segment. What what's on your phone?
Speaker 14 (47:32):
Well?
Speaker 5 (47:32):
I don't know if you want to see it.
Speaker 4 (47:33):
But my son now thinks it's hilarious to text me
pictures from his bathroom experience. What do you mean, like
when he goes to the bathroom bathroom number two, he
takes a picture results.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Oh my gosh, I don't want to see that. Why
don't we text that?
Speaker 5 (47:49):
You don't know. No, I thought, is this just a
whole boy humor thing?
Speaker 2 (47:54):
For medical reasons?
Speaker 4 (47:55):
He has he like, Mom, I think he's or he's
proud of himself.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
Oh no, you tell him to stop.
Speaker 4 (48:02):
Yes, and now he thinks it's so funny.
Speaker 5 (48:06):
Oh oh, can't stop old stop.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
Oh no, I never opened a text from him.
Speaker 3 (48:10):
He'd be like, I haven't eaten in days, and I
wouldn't look at it because I wouldn't want to see that.
Speaker 2 (48:14):
No, shout to me. No, no, no, I don't see it.
Oh DoD, what are you tell him?
Speaker 5 (48:19):
Please stop? This is not or don't send these to
anybody else?
Speaker 2 (48:23):
But mom, no, no, please stop stop. Yeah, no pictures.
It's like a Josh Jagabor in the seventies. No pictures,
no pictures.
Speaker 5 (48:32):
Yeah. I don't know. I just hop if he's not
texting him out to anybody.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
Have his own phone.
Speaker 5 (48:36):
He has an iPad.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
He's taking a picture with an iPad. He's having to
get all cinematic. That think's goude.
Speaker 5 (48:43):
Oh no he doesn't have a phone. Oh no, he
can text me through his iPad account.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
Oh that's what he's been up to make an email
like a week.
Speaker 4 (48:53):
What else is he up to, well, he had a
friend over and they got locked out.
Speaker 5 (48:58):
So that was quite the experience I get.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
Were you not home?
Speaker 5 (49:01):
I wasn't home.
Speaker 4 (49:02):
The friend has a phone so text me and was like, hey,
I was just down the street at the grocery store
and I was going to be back. And he's like,
somehow we've managed to get locked out, and I said, okay,
well I'll be home soon, so just play basketball or
do something outside and I'll be there. And I get
back and Stevenson is very dramatic and is already spelling
out sos with sticks and rocks in our driveway.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
For people flying over knocking on the door.
Speaker 4 (49:26):
And what's funny is he just learned what SOSS meant
a week ago, and so I actually thought it was
quite clever and cute.
Speaker 5 (49:33):
But he's just very dramatic.
Speaker 4 (49:35):
When I pulled up, we've been locked out for hours.
It had been no more than thirty minutes, that's for sure,
and he was spelling out sos.
Speaker 2 (49:43):
Which, by the way, SOS means nothing. Oh, it means nothing.
Speaker 5 (49:47):
Save our ships.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
It's what people have inserted the meeting meaning to, but
it means nothing. It's made of just those specific sounds
and the letters looking like a distress signal.
Speaker 4 (49:58):
Not save our souls, that's another one.
Speaker 2 (50:00):
Save our sushi, O our sisters. That could be any
of that. The guy was bitten after mistaking an alligator
for a dog.
Speaker 3 (50:12):
Wait what now, I know sometimes they do like a wolf.
Like we picked up this puppy and it was We
were like, oh, executest puppy, and then it turned into
a vampire or were wolf.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
And I'm like, oh uh, that was a wolf, right right.
They kind of look like a dog, but it's not
a dog. It's a wolf. But I can understand that
an alligator looks nothing like a dog. An unnamed forty
nine year old man in Northport, Florida, had a nasty
run in with an alligator that he thought was a pump.
Police said the man was outside.
Speaker 3 (50:36):
Of walking he saw a dark figure moving along the
bushes on the shell path.
Speaker 2 (50:41):
He said, oh, look at that dog with a long leash.
Speaker 5 (50:45):
What see?
Speaker 2 (50:46):
Okay, this guy, this is one of those vision The
guy was intoxicated. I don't know that that's true, but.
Speaker 3 (50:52):
There's always some sort of line at the end of these.
The dog ended up being a seven foot alligator that
bit his right leg. And ripped a chunk out of it.
The guy called nine one one and got some help.
May was given medical attention. The gator was trapped and removed.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
They don't say what happened after that, but I'm assuming
they let it live with the other dogs.
Speaker 3 (51:08):
Sure and the dog swamp. Yeah, that's from ABC Action News.
Surely he was impaired in some way. This is me speculating.
Speaker 4 (51:15):
Yeah, either like with a substance or visually totally impaired.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
Oh, now you're going with the man? True it could
it just be been blind and here I am.
Speaker 5 (51:27):
Or something.
Speaker 3 (51:28):
Okay, Eddie, I'm gonna ask you this. You said Amy
maybe having a bad morning. What happened with Amy this morning?
Speaker 11 (51:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (51:33):
I was right behind her coming into work, and I
guess there was a service truck like somebody's working on
the front gate of the building and they were blocking
the entrance and Amy just pulls up and stops like
there's people in the way. She kind of looks around
and then just throws it in reverse and goes gets
out and then goes down the road.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
I'm like, WHOA, what happened here? Because I'm just waiting.
These guys look like they're.
Speaker 6 (51:54):
About to move at some point, and then Amy comes
running down the sidewalk, so I guess she ditched her
car on the street, runs down the sidewalk and into
the door.
Speaker 5 (52:03):
And I have stuff to do?
Speaker 2 (52:05):
Why so hazy? I mean I had to wait for
like ten minutes too. I pulled up and they were
just sitting in the garage and I didn't want to wait.
I sat there and listen to the radio. Yeah, some
deep breadth, still little meditating. Nope, we were early. I
thought like we had time to kill over.
Speaker 4 (52:19):
But I still, for me, I was later than I
wanted to be, even though it was early, and I
had stuff I needed to do, and I didn't know
how long it was gonna doa It looked complicated like
that a trailer hitch, and I was like, okay, so
you ditched your car.
Speaker 5 (52:31):
I didn't ditch it.
Speaker 4 (52:32):
I went and parked on the side street instead of
inside the garage.
Speaker 5 (52:34):
And then I ran up to the building.
Speaker 15 (52:37):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (52:38):
I tried to get here, get my job done.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
Are you okay?
Speaker 5 (52:41):
I'm okay. And I don't know that I threw it
into reverse. That's just how I drive.
Speaker 2 (52:46):
That light came on real quick, white light.
Speaker 3 (52:50):
Well, listen you guys come up with a lot of
ideas for the show, and some of them get used
and no one was very appreciative. But some of them
are so just we'd never do them, and I appreciate
the effort, but that's how we get this segment called
rejected segments.
Speaker 10 (53:04):
Rejected segment.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
Although some of these are so dumb, I don't think
you guys even really wanted me to air it. I
think you're just filling out space like something. So these are.
Speaker 3 (53:13):
Rejected segments, segments that in a million years we would
have never done on the air. There have been times, though,
where I've been like, wow, that's actually a pretty good segment.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
Let's do it.
Speaker 3 (53:22):
So let's see if any of those do this. We'll
start with Lunchbox. Lunchbox, welcome, thank you, And.
Speaker 7 (53:27):
I don't know why any of my segments get rejected.
I'm shocked when they don't make it.
Speaker 3 (53:31):
Lunchbox wrote, I am supper annoyed with my wife Supper,
which I think he meant.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
Super spelling is not my strong point of care that much.
Speaker 3 (53:39):
He said, I think my wife's faking a back injury
so she can just lay around all weekend.
Speaker 2 (53:43):
Turned me into a single dad, I don't think she
was hurt.
Speaker 3 (53:45):
Listen to these grunts and moans I've recorded of her,
and tell me that she isn't exaggerating it.
Speaker 2 (53:50):
Okay, you guys ready, Yeah, these.
Speaker 7 (53:52):
Are getting up off the couch, in the car, out
of bed.
Speaker 2 (53:55):
I mean it is so ridiculous. Here we go.
Speaker 10 (54:04):
Okay, I'm calling it.
Speaker 7 (54:10):
She's not hurt tall, come on, like that's exaggerating, right, No,
did she know you were recording her?
Speaker 5 (54:16):
No, that is real.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
I'd be so mad if totally.
Speaker 7 (54:19):
My husband brought in let me go, like, I mean literally,
so for three days I had to do everything with
all three kids, Like she just sat there on the
couch like kick get up all.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
Like the kids crying. Okay, oh, you're gonna have to
get that like what rejected segment?
Speaker 10 (54:35):
Rejected segment.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
That's why you guys stop talking about it.
Speaker 11 (54:38):
Just yell.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
Next up, Mike Deson and Paintball Roulette. We get five
different paintball guns, but only one is loaded. Bobby, Amy, Eddie, Lunchbox,
and Morgan get a chance to select a gun and
we take turns shooting each other. The game stops once
one person quits or goes to the hospital.
Speaker 2 (54:56):
Oh my gosh, it's a brutal bit. I've been hit
and that's like some squid game stuff right there.
Speaker 5 (55:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
Reject Get Talking Rejected Segments, also from Mike d It's
a spin off of one of other segments where we
do the employee of the Month, but instead we recognize
the person who is the worst employee of the month
because person needs to show the most improvement, and we
list all the things they did badly last month.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
That's hilarious, funny, worst that just would.
Speaker 19 (55:22):
Not be good for morale Ya Get Rejected Segments, Morgan number.
Speaker 2 (55:29):
Two And this actually wasn't so bad. I just I
guess I didn't get to it.
Speaker 3 (55:33):
But you've been in three different workout classes where the
same guy keeps live streaming the workouts.
Speaker 8 (55:37):
Yeah, I'm like in the background of all of his
live streams and I'm just working out. I didn't figure
it out until all the way through a full workout
class and I walk over and there's people like commenting on.
Speaker 5 (55:47):
What we're doing.
Speaker 2 (55:48):
See a person in the class or teaching the class.
Speaker 5 (55:51):
No, he's a person in the class.
Speaker 2 (55:52):
Oh, he's just in the class. Yeah, that's so weird.
Speaker 5 (55:54):
He's live streaming himself. Yes, so that others can work
out with him.
Speaker 8 (55:58):
I don't know, But then the rest of us are
in the back ground of it, and we don't know
that strangers are commenting on what we're doing while working out.
Speaker 3 (56:03):
Yeah, you should just sign a consent if we're a
if you're a teacher, I get it, like, hey, we're
gonna live during the class to people who can't get
up here, you're just somebody random.
Speaker 8 (56:10):
Yeah, just setting up on the side, like watching him
go at it.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
Oh that doesn't sound.
Speaker 5 (56:15):
Yes, listen.
Speaker 8 (56:16):
I even watched him do ab crunches with his body, like,
you know, his legs towards the camera.
Speaker 5 (56:22):
It was not a pretty people. Is this like a
thing like a.
Speaker 10 (56:28):
Rejected segments?
Speaker 2 (56:30):
Lunchbox back in the mix here?
Speaker 3 (56:31):
Oh hello, Lunchbox is mad at Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.
Oh boy, because they're not putting on models.
Speaker 2 (56:37):
He doesn't know.
Speaker 7 (56:39):
Yeah, they put Kim Kardashian on the cover of the
Swimsuit issue, and I'm like, we already know Kim Kardashian.
Give another model a break. And also, that's how we
discover new models, that's how.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
We what do you what do you need models for?
I mean, that's how they get their big.
Speaker 7 (56:52):
Break and we get to see a new hobby instead
of Oh, Kim k We already see Kim Kane bikini
all the time.
Speaker 2 (56:57):
They should the.
Speaker 19 (56:59):
Terrible rejected segments frustrating.
Speaker 3 (57:03):
Okay, Raymondo saw on TikTok how he can remove excess
skin from his eye for twenty dollars and wants to
know if he should try it on the air. Yes,
tell us how Yeah, I've had these thighs on my eyelids.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
They run in my family.
Speaker 7 (57:14):
My grandpa had and my father hasn't been my wife
in a noise or it's right on my eye, it's
been there.
Speaker 2 (57:19):
Rejected segment on.
Speaker 10 (57:21):
Rejected segments, twenty dollars.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
Yeah, he's gonna lose an eye. He's gonna tell us
and somebody's gonna do it, but he could do it
on air. Yeah, rejectedly. He got one left. This one
is from lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (57:34):
He wanted to spill the tea on shady Scuba Steve
because he saw a shady deal in the parking lot
and he doesn't think what Scuba's doing is legal.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
Yes, there was a car that pulled into the garage.
Speaker 7 (57:46):
Scuba went out there and looked at his left right,
stuck his hand in the car person handed him like
a brown paper bag wrapped up.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
Scuba went put it in his truck like no one
was watching. I was like, that doesn't seem very normal.
I ask you a question.
Speaker 7 (57:59):
It wasn't like an Amazon delivery. It was a can't
cash or something like how did this go down?
Speaker 3 (58:05):
Let me just run this by you? Yeah, you like Scuba, Steve. Yeah,
let's say he was doing a drug deal, which I
don't think it was. I don't know what he was doing,
all right, but let's say he was. Would you really
want to come in here and tell on him for
doing that?
Speaker 7 (58:15):
I mean, if it's going down to work, like do
that at your house, man, don't bring that business in
my work.
Speaker 2 (58:19):
Pus me a jeopardy? Does it?
Speaker 5 (58:22):
But what was it really?
Speaker 3 (58:23):
I don't, Steve, I don't know. I don't It wasn't
a drug deal, so I don't mind asking him this.
Speaker 2 (58:27):
Yeah, yeah, no, problem wasn't a drug deal.
Speaker 6 (58:29):
It was not actually the thing you're speaking into right now,
that red microphone that I got you for Christmas.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
It was that oh they got brought it up, dropped it.
Speaker 6 (58:35):
Dropped it off, and I was trying to be secret
about it because it was a surprise.
Speaker 2 (58:40):
Oh that's it.
Speaker 5 (58:41):
So how do you feel a lunchbox?
Speaker 7 (58:43):
I feel good. I'm glad school was not breaking the law.
It just seemed weird that.
Speaker 2 (58:46):
You were gonna just tell on it.
Speaker 7 (58:47):
It was the car was out, the car was all
tinted windows, and it was just every car almost they.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
Had a radio. Just seemed really shady.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
Okay, well those are all rejected segments. Amy didn't make
the less good job.
Speaker 5 (59:04):
Oh but I don't know. It's kind of fun hearing them.
Speaker 3 (59:07):
Okay, here's batle for you. A woman trusted Amy with
her purse in the bathroom. WHOA, oh yeah, that's a
big deal.
Speaker 2 (59:13):
That's weird.
Speaker 5 (59:13):
That crazy.
Speaker 4 (59:15):
So she was in the stall next to me, and
her like toddler son was in there with her, and
he kept throwing stuff out of her purse into the
other stalls. And so when I got out and was
washing my hands, she scooted it under and she was like,
can you watch this for me?
Speaker 5 (59:29):
And I'm like, this woman does not know me.
Speaker 4 (59:31):
But I gathered everything and put it up on the
sink and waited for her to come out.
Speaker 2 (59:36):
You look trustworthy.
Speaker 4 (59:38):
She wouldn't see me through the stall. But why was
that rejected? It could it was not talking about it?
Speaker 2 (59:44):
Well I wasn't going to and you're like, well, what
had that on here?
Speaker 5 (59:46):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (59:47):
But I just thought, Wow, this woman trusts me because
I could have just.
Speaker 5 (59:51):
Walked out with her purse, no problem.
Speaker 2 (59:53):
There you go. That's rejected segments. Thank you everybody.
Speaker 19 (59:55):
Yeah, please rejected segments.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Bobby Bone showy up today.
Speaker 7 (01:00:04):
This story comes to us from East Point, Georgia. Police
were called when a woman came out of the store
and her car was gone. Someone had broken in stolen
her Dodge charger, and so police were there responding.
Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
They're driving through.
Speaker 7 (01:00:15):
The parking lot and they're like, man, that kind of
looks like the car sitting in the Chick fil A
drive through and they drive over there. Yeah, the suspects
had stolen the car and drove it over to Chick
fil A and we're stuck in the drive through order.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
I understand the stock part. I thought maybe they saw
a Chick fil A with no drive through and they
were like, we can't resist.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
I know, we saw there's nobody in line. This never
happens like that. I would understand, because if you want
to go to Chick fil A and it's at lunchtime
eleven to one thirty, there's just it's wrapped around the building. Yeah,
And if you want to go at dinner from four
forty five to seven forty it's wrapped around the building. Always.
Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
You never drive up and go unless you that would
be the time I would go. You still a car
that we gotta get out of here, Gris, Did you see
that there's nobody in line?
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
All right, lunch box, I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head
story of the day.
Speaker 3 (01:01:02):
A former burglar says the best way to prevent break ins,
and it's also one of the cheapest, is to put
up a sign that says beware of dog.
Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Yes, not that I have an alarm, but that I
have a dog. Because nobody likes to get bitten or
chased by a dog. I don't care who you are.
I love dogs more than all you can bind. However,
I don't like to be chased by a dog. I
don't know. So put up that sign. And he says,
we see that.
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
We don't go there because just in case you're telling
the truth, Yeah, I.
Speaker 4 (01:01:29):
Just don't want the standard be aware of dog sign
that they don't want blood over it, like I needed
to look a little bit, you know, I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Know, no, And then I like a bite out of it,
like I'm gonna cut a bite out like a dog.
Speaker 10 (01:01:43):
Yeah, I like the dog's so meany.
Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
He got mad at that sign and ate that sign.
Killed it rest in peace sign, and I put a
grave of the sign. Oh no, no no.
Speaker 3 (01:01:51):
Then I put a grave of the last burglar that
was here, Johnny John Burglar.
Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
Is that too much now? I don't think so. I
think if anybody was thinking about it, I'd see that
and go the other way to commit. So put that
sign up if you're worried about Burglars. Okay, So here
we go. We finished the show. Maybe you weren't here
since five o'clock this morning, and that's okay. You can
go back and listen to the whole show on the
podcast today Morgan. Some of the highlights from today's show include.
Speaker 8 (01:02:13):
Adam Sandler was on with us for the first time,
and he talked about his new movie and all of
those viral videos of himself playing basketball.
Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
That's so cool.
Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
I do a terrible Adam Sandler. My impression is of
Eddie doing an impression. So Eddie do an impression.
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
Hey, how you doing, Bobby? How you doing? Eddie? It's
like cookie Monster.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
Thank you, we will see you tomorrow, Big Show tomorrow,
Big Show.
Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
Fridays, Hank Juniors and on Fridays. So thank you and
goodbye everybody. Bobby Bone Show