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April 29, 2021 87 mins

Remember how Lunchbox got offended by a waitress recently and because of it, tipped less? Well, he called the waitress to tell her why he tipped her less. We talk to actor Dean Norris about his new show, United States of Al. We also ask him about his character Hank on Breaking Bad and he answers all of our questions about his time on the show. Raymundo also talks about how he now has an $11 allowance each week that he and his wife set so he starts saving money.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting you, guys, welcome to the show. A great one
today on the phone to start as Katie and Oklahoma
first of all, morning studio morning. Sorry, I saw Katie here.
I wanted to get to it right away. Katie, good morning.
What's going on with you? Today? Is my twenty first Thursday,

(00:24):
and I was just wondering what y'all did to hear
twenty first birthday? I worked. I have no idea. I
remember working on my birthday and now as it I
think we did something like probably had a cupcake or something,
but I don't I don't remember. It wasn't like a
big deal for me because twenty twenty one didn't mean
anything to me except I could get into casinos and gamble.

(00:47):
That's about it. But I didn't do that. Then would
you do you do anything? I was at Texas A
and M, So I remember I was in college station
and there were these bars right across from each other.
One of them you could be eighteen to get in.
So we hung out there a lot, and one right
across the street. I think it was like the Carny.
You had to be twenty one, so it was a
really big deal. We started off across the Street, and
then I was twenty one, so we walked across and

(01:09):
I finally was able to go in there illegally. I'm
sure I had gone in there illegally before, but in
my birthday is on March eighteen, so right around Saint
Patrick's Day, and I remember they were being like green
beer and also legally buying it. But yeah, I just
went out with some friends in college station. That was
my twenty first birthday. I was in Little Rock, Arkansas,
just Q one hundred, playing the hits Eddie. Probably just

(01:31):
bought beer. I don't really remember what I did, but
I remember that being a big deal. When your ID
said you were twenty one, you can go buy beer.
Probably bought beer and probably went to the bar. You know, now,
if your i D says anything nineteen ninety anything, you're
illegal to get beer this year because it's twenty twenty one.
Oh yeah, that makes it easier for all the people
at the bars and the gas stations telling beer. That's true, Lunchbox,

(01:53):
I'm midnight. We popped two kegs at my parents' house.
We had a two kegger, and then that the next
day we went to the Hours one sixth Street. We
hit it hard, two nights in a row, two nights
in a row, so you at midnight. We didn't drink
until midnight, and then the kegs were tapped and that's
when we started partying because I was twenty one, Katie,
what's up with you? What's the birthday plan? Um? We
are going to the Cowboy Ranch in Breaktown on Saturday.

(02:15):
That's an Oklahoma city. You're in oklhom City. Yes, yeah,
I know Breaktown. I've been over there a bunch. Honk. No,
I haven't been to that bar, but I've been to
Breaktown into baseball games over there. Okay, Yeah, Well, happy birthday.
I hope you. Hey, take it easy. Now, take it medium.
Let's face yourself, let's just be on. Take it medium
because you're not gonna want to take it easy. It's
your twenty first birthday, but take it high medium, but

(02:37):
make sure you have someone with you that's taking care
of you. Okay, Well, all right, happy, thank you, and
thanks for being twenty one listening to the show. I
told you that's why. Hey, Katie, promise me you'll never
leave us. I probably. Okay, birthday, Katie, Glad you guys
are here coming up. The guy who played Hank on
Breaking Bad Bald Guy. Yes, we're in the was in

(02:59):
the FBA or dayah Da. Yes, he's got a new
show on, but he's gonna come on and talk to
us about Breaking Bad about his new show. Very cool.
That's in about an hour. Let's go ahead and open
up the mailbag. You get something we call ye Hey,
Bobby Bones. This isn't really advice seeking, as I know

(03:21):
most mailbags are. But I'm wondering what songs do you
listen to that might make you cry? Have a lot
going on with a couple of teenage boys. Let's just
say I've been through more than I thought motherhood entailed,
and maybe built up a few walls emotionally. I heard
The Scientist by coal Play and it got me. I'm wondering,

(03:41):
what else you have that you can help when needed?
He has to love all the games. Please don't stop them?
Anonymous in California. Let's listen to a little The Scientists
by cold Play. I mean you want a sad song
that a rush of Blood of the Head album from Coldplay. Yes,

(04:04):
I'm gonna give you five songs. I made a list
cow down, get the numbers up right. I didn't think
about that. Number five. I'm gonna give you five sad
songs here. Now what I'm gonna ask you in this
don't cry in the studio. We're gonna try hard because
we gamp focus. If we start crying, here we go.
Are you ready? Ray? Number five? The number five sad
song to put on the list is from Brooks and

(04:26):
Dunn and Reba. Cow Girls Don't Cry. There's cow Girls.
This song starts off as a song about a girl
riding a horse and it's like, hey, get up, cow
girls don't cry. And at the end her dad's dying
and he's like, hey, I'm dying, but cow girls don't.
Oh no, it's tough. That's the one of the saddest songs. Ef.

(04:48):
That's why I put it on the list at number five.
Number four. Eric Clapton tears in Heaven. Oh that's sad
because this song is about his son falling out of
the bill. Yeah. Window Crazy. It's a tall building in
New York. The window cleaner left the window unlocked because
stun push the window open. I don't want to go

(05:08):
too much because everybody I'll start crying. We'll have rex everywhere.
That's a number four. Number three Brad Paisley and Alison
krause Whiskey Lullaby and fold the Trigger like a double
suicide song about Whiskey terrible. You know, every time we

(05:30):
do an angry or sad song, about halfway through on
Regret in the whole segment and you're rolling on three,
I know, because I'm just like, oh no, I can't
get through this. You know what's resetting me though, Like
the song is sad, but then you come in with
the number three, and then that resets me to where
I'm no longer sad. What if we have to be
like number two? Number two R A M. Everybody hurts everybody. Yeah,

(05:58):
that's a tough one. Sad about five years was my
most played song on any sort of player that I
had NonStop. Then you got over it, Yeah I got
a little happier. Yeah, I got a little happier. And
then number one. It's not so much a sad song
because bad things are happening. It's a sad song because
bad things happen, but it shows you that someone's there
to help you through bad things. And it's cold Play

(06:20):
Fix You number one. That's the ultimate song of YEP.

(06:43):
It sucks right now. But I'm gonna do everything I
can to make sure it doesn't stuck for you. Aren't
you vulnerable for this segment right now? Okay, we gotta
get out of here. Just change it. Who love the
Dog out Mambo number five? Gosh? Okay, Okay, that being said,

(07:05):
that's the end of that mailbag. We shall close. I
was about to say, why did we do that again?
And I love sad songs and now they actually make
you feel yes, other things, Yes, I sad song a
day keeps well, that's apple people away anything, yeah, most people?
All right, close up the mailbag. We got your I

(07:29):
was about to close. Bobbia Morgan, where should they email us?
Mail bag at Bobby Bones dot com. There you go.
Thank you guys. Let's go over and talk to David,
who is in Virginia. David, what's up, buddy? I will
sup this Bobby Bone. It is man. What can I
do for you? Ain't hupting? Man? I would just talking
to the lady. I would need some advice on what
to do with my fiance and the cat in our relationship. Okay.

(07:52):
Our cat is two years old pretty much now, and
she's been with us for since she was six weeks
my fiance who I've been with for over three years now,
and I propose to a Valentine's Day this year. She
says that the cat is putting over a wedge between
our relationship, and it's either the cat has to go
or it's either that we're gonna split up. So I

(08:12):
need to know what to do between what to do
with the cat and what to do with her. Man,
it's weird that someone would say a cat's driving a
wedge between them. Yeah, what's up with the cat? Like
attacking her while she sleeps her way? No, I mean, listen,
the cat goes in heat, and y'all are can already

(08:33):
kind of guess what that means. The barking and the
me owen and the stuff like that. And she gets
sick of it and it irritates sir. And so she's
telling you get rid of the cat or get rid
of me pretty much? Which way do you lean? Just
right now he's asking you, are you leaning too? Which one?
Are you getting? Leaning? Herd to get rid of a
mean man? You already know that you already know the

(08:54):
answer to that one. We have no idea, Yeah, girl
goes no, I think it might be kind. It's the cat.
They gotta go on me. But sometimes I wish you
might be flip flops. But what's the percentage? Though like
eighty five percent? The cat needs to go fifteen percent,
The fiance needs to go like what what's that percentage? Yeah,

(09:19):
he doesn't know. I'm will be honest. When she argues
with me, I'd rather he got argue back. The cat's
like my side chick. She don't argue back when we
start arguing that your side chick? What okay? But also
in relationships, you know that there's like you have to
sometimes work through problems and have there's confrontation at times. Right, Okay,

(09:46):
let no, Yeah, this one, I'm gonna say. Let this one.
I say I've heard enough. I've heard enough. I'm going
to say that one. It stinks that she's saying get
rid of the cat or me. I think that's also
a flag for future situations. That doesn't mean you're out
of her, but I think it's something that you have
to prepare yourself for that She may just be like always,
all right, give her to this or me? Does she

(10:06):
try to dictate your life? I mean, honestly, I'm gonna
be real, Yes, she does I make, I make, I
make great paycheck. I'm at work right now speaking, and um,
I made great pay and you know what I do
in my paycheck every Friday, it goes straight to that
one with six hundred dollars every week. Write Why write
to her? And then why do what she wants? I
give her money? And I only even asked her about

(10:28):
maybe sixty five seventy eighty dollars of spending money to
have for me while I'm at work, and she tries
to argue with me about that. But man, it's got
to go. It's crazy. That's a jealousy over a cat,
a woman, and a human and an animal. I mean,
come on now, man, is she's a jealous person in general,

(10:50):
She's got a she's like, um, got a complex pretty much.
If I ain't showing her no attention, she feels like
I'm cheating on her. Guys. I was starting at first
when this started, I was like, of course, you get
rid of the cat. But I feeling like that anymore.
She getting this whole paycheck. She's jealous. Amy, I'm gonna
come to you. I'm gonna go to you first. You

(11:11):
are the woman here. Well, I don't know all the
details of each person obviously and your relationship, but I
would say you need to maybe do a pros and
cons list. Those are always helpful to like put pen
to paper and see where you know, the cat falls,
where the girl falls. But also I would just evaluate,
like you're working hard and do you want to be

(11:33):
in a relationship I don't know, maybe you do where
you know you're being controlled and all your money's going
to one person. Like to me, it doesn't sound like
you mean you maybe need to set some boundaries in
the relationship anyway, and she may not like that and
she may break up with you. Problem solved. Also, do
you have kids? Yeah? Oh man, we got a twelve
year old, seven year olds, three year old's two year old.

(11:56):
Well that's why, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's why. Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Hey,
ignore what I said. I don't want your kids to
find a frozen consult. You gotta get rid of the cat,
all right, You have kids involved, were now you gotta
get rid of the cat if one of them has
to go. But you have to find a home to
raise the cat. This is a big life decision. I

(12:16):
hopefully you have some other people you can talk to
as well. No, we're good. We've settled up for you, David.
We're experts, all right, man. I appreciate y'all so much.
Is this a song request? Hold on? No? Her? Is
this bigger than the cat? David? It's pretty much arguments
every day. But when the cat starts what she feels

(12:38):
like I'm showing a cat more attention. She gets jealous
to feel like I'm showing her what it boils down to,
I'm with a jealous woman that I've been with for
three years. That she has three kids of her own
and we have one together. But she don't understand that
if I really want us to go somewhere and leave
her and her three kids, then I would not be

(13:00):
I would not be there and I would not bring
her my paycheck every week. When she failed to neglect
that if I wanted to leave, I could do so.
I'm twenty seven years old. I could do exactly what
I want. I'm a working man every day. Yeah, neglect, Yeah,
I think she fails to recognize I'm not that guy.
I'm the guy that took on the vow to take
care of the kids, which I did when we got together.
And that's what I'm gonna keep going. So the cats

(13:21):
got to go, but the woman's got to stop arguing.
Talk our way out of it. Yeah, okay, we don't
do a lot of song requests honestly here on the show.
But what song would you have requested if we were
to do one? My kind of Crazy by Brandley Gilbert. Oh,
it's okay. That's gonna end up in some domestic Now
we're not doing We're not gonna play a song with
her being crazy, but we'll play a clip of it,

(13:43):
all right, David, appreciate you, buddy, appreciate that call. Go.
You gotta find a home for that cat. That's your goal, Okay,
a loving home, all right, man, I appreciate it. And
here is a clip of Brandley Gilbert. My girl's crazy,
so my crazy, and she's my coup. Please the game

(14:04):
she plays lomember you. She's too kids to get on
my last note. She throws her little fits who met
him by my kids rain fast. She can win. This's

(14:25):
my baby, She's my count of crazy. Bobby Bone Shad
was the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two
thirty second Skinny. We got another new song from Miranda
Lambert's The Marfa Tapes album with Jack Ingram and John Randall.
This one is called Geraldine j I Gotta be go

(14:51):
be may me call the scene out girling game down.
He got him all. Chris Lane talks about working in
the family business before getting his record deal. After I
graduated college, while I was trying to figure out exactly

(15:13):
what I wanted to do with my life, I kind
of just go back into that and was still doing
landscaping even up until the day that I got a
record deal. Luke Brian talks about one of his favorite
songs called bill Dance that's on his new album. Bill
Dance is about one of my fishing heroes, Bill Dance,
and it tells, hey, I grew up a kid loved

(15:36):
bass fishing watching Bill Dance every Saturday and Sunday. He
inspired me to be a great fisherman. And I'm so
happy for him to hear this song. And I'm so
proud of this one. I'm Morgan number two. That's your
skinny go, It's time for the good news. Max Pride

(15:57):
is a four year old boy in Illinois and he
loves to bring in packages from the front porch when
the ups or FedEx driver drops it off, he drags
it in the house. So UPS drops a box off.
The only problem is it's ninety seven pounds. Max goes out,
pulls on it, and it falls on top of him,
crushing you woow. Luckily, the UPS driver sees it from

(16:18):
across the street, runs through traffic and pulls the box off.
The four year old kid saves him. That's crazy. Yeah,
what wasn't that box too? Wasn't the box was in it?
But Marco Angel was the UPS driver and it was
all caught on that ring doorbell camera. So shout out, Marco,
you're a hero. Yeah, shout out for sure. What's one
hundred pounds in a box? Though? I must know, gotta know.

(16:39):
Dang good story, that's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. It is time to play Amy
versus Lunchbox. Lunch boxes up four to one as we
play two five. If he wins today, he will hear Ye,
my friend, Amy, I googled questions for dudes. You'll answer those, Okay.

(17:03):
Then I googled questions for ladies. He'll answer those. Let's
see how you do Amy Rock. First, The Rock has
an alcohol brand called TARREMANA TARREMANA tarremana What kind of
alcohol is it? I have no idea? Oh, tequila? Correct? Oh,

(17:29):
I feel like every famous person has a tequila. What
does you f C stand for? Oh? Man, first instinct
is Ultimate fight Club, But that doesn't I don't know that.
That's why would it be that? But I mean what else?
Could it be? Ultimate Fighters Club? Ultimate? I mean fight club?

(17:51):
That seems so not It's got to be that. I
don't know Ultimate fight Club. Ultimate fight Club is wrong?
I know I figured lunchucks? What does u F stand for? Ultimate? Now?
The question is it fight or God? This stop UC lunchbox? Yeah,

(18:15):
you wanted to be a UFC fighter at one point
in time. It's ridiculous. Ultimate Fighting Championship. Ultimate Fighting Championship
Championship is correct. I didn't know if I couldn't decide
if a fighter or fighting? You fight club sounded total weird?
Did Yeah? It was all right? What sport has played
using rackets to hit a shuttlecock across the net? A

(18:38):
shuttlecock and easy on the emphasis. I don't know what
a shuttlecock is? What sport has played using rackets hitting
a shuttlecock across a net oh oh badminton? Correct? Yeah, okay,
well what were you thinking? Well, I don't know. I

(18:59):
didn't know what That little ball with the parachute looking
thing coming out of it was called birdie Birdie call.
But I think the real name is a shuttlecock obviously. Yeah.
Over to lunchbox. Score is Amy two? Lunchbox one? Yeah, lunchbox.
What does sp F stand for in sunscreen? SPF? Amy

(19:22):
got UFC? You get SPF? Oh man? That SPF? Uh
sun prevention frequency? Interesting is that it? Now? Shoot? I
don't know it either. That was close. I supposed to
know it. It's it's what did you say, sun frequency?

(19:48):
You got one out of three? Go ahead? Wasn't that closed?
I don't know that mine's any better? But it's like
sun protective force sun protection factor? Oh, sun protection factor.
No point there, lunchbox. If I say wings or no wings?
What product am I referring to? Uh? MAXI pad? That's correct?

(20:12):
Way that quick? I mean, how do you not know that? Guys?
Come on, do you ever watching HIMTV? Have the commercials
all the time? I don't watch MTV? I mean he
is watching Team Mom yeah, sixteen pregnant. I mean they
ever time, about kind of stuff all the time, lunch
box for the win, all this. Oh no, if you
get this, if you get get any one I know, mommy,

(20:35):
come on, come on. The company. Excuse me. The category
isn't the the question is in the category of celebrities. Oh, okay,
I know some celebrities. I'm one myself. I frattenize among
other people like me. Yeah, what other celebrities do you
hang out with? Let's see on the rag, not on
the rag any at all? No, not on the rag, No,

(20:57):
no matter what. What's love? Did you say you hang
out with? No irreg I mean all of us in
this room we hang out every day, so I consider
that hanging out with celebrities. But every once in a while,
I mean, I'll see something here or there. You no, like,
hang out like you'll you'll for fun, recreational? Oh, oh,
for fun. What celebrity do you think you hang out?

(21:17):
Probably not? Okay. The company Hello Bello was founded by
what celebrity couple? Hello Bello? Yeah, that's a tough one.
I don't. I'm I'm I know my celebrities, but I've
never heard of Hello Bello, Hello Bello, Hello Bello. Who
is Bello? Bello, Hello Bello. I know, I know, I

(21:39):
was just trying. Okay, oh hello Bello. Answer please? They
are justin Bieber and his wife incorrect. Do you know it? Yes,
I know, I wouldn't know. I've never heard of for
the win And to push it on. Who is hello Bello,
Kristen bell and Dak Shepherd? Correct? Wow? Why oh she

(22:00):
is fighting back? Amy? We gotta. That was my first instinct,
and I was like, what does Dak Sheppard have nothing?
A ton? Yeah he's got he's got TV shows. Oh
my gosh. That was my first instinct. Oh god, So
yeah to two. I'm climbing my way back out because

(22:20):
my losses didn't even come from me, your proxy. Okay,
you're good, I'm good. Amy is our winner. We're about
to talk to Dean Norris, who you may know as
Hank from Breaking Bad, the bald brother in law of
Walter White. Right, he's on a comedy now and CBS.

(22:41):
We all watched Breaking Bad, right, so good. It started
everything for us, like binging television. That's how it started.
Maybe I think I'd already bench like Madman okay around
that same time, But for me, I think that was
at too. That Orange is the new Black back in
the day. So he's got a new show and we're
gonna talk about but he's like, hey, come on, talk
abou Breaking Bad if you wants. That's where all such
a big fans thought we'd get him on. So here

(23:03):
he is. Dean Norris aka Hank from Breaking Back on
The Bobby Bones Show. Now Dean Norris, you guys can
check out Dean in United States of Al. It's comedy.
It's out now on CBS on Thursdays, also streaming Paramount Plus. Dean.
So happy to have you, so great to talk to you.
How are you, man? Hey, I'm great man. Thank you

(23:24):
for having me feeling good? Yeah? Me too? And how
important is it for you because you're hopping into a comedy,
You're coming off a show where everybody knows your face
from Breaking Bad like that next step it's pretty important, right,
Why did you choose to go over into a comedy? Yeah,
you know, I'm want to do something completely different than
I've been doing before, and shit, Tim's about as different

(23:47):
as you can get from from a you know, serious
drama show. And had the great Chuck Laurie said he
had a role for me and I was like, great, Um,
that's somebody I really want to work with. I'm going
to do a sitcom. Obviously he's done a few shows,

(24:07):
is there? And and that was it? So is there
a preparation involved? And that's different when you're going to shoot,
you know, a thirty minute sitcom versus you know, when
you're doing the big drama role of breaking Bad. Yeah. Absolutely, Um,
the sitcom is you know, it's much more of a

(24:28):
the live even though we don't have a full live
audience because of COVID right now, it is shot as
if we're in front of a live audience, So we
have a lot of producers and writers and kind of
a smaller audience there. So there's kind of a theater
filled to you know, getting ready h and wing the
show as opposed to h you know, sixteen hour days,

(24:51):
I'm shooting a drama. Do you ever crack? I mean
it's a comedy, you're not supposed to laugh? Oh yeah,
all we crack all the time. We have such a
good time. I love my cast. We get along very
well and we have so many laughs offset and they
inevitably get to when to when we're filming, So we
have a lot of times where all of us cracked.

(25:13):
So walk my listeners through the plot, like the storyline
of United States of Alan. Why you think you'd be
great for them to check it out just once, because
then they'll be hooked for sure. Yeah. Great, it's it's
my play. A guy named Art Dugan who is a
Midwest military vet and my son comes home from Afghanistan.

(25:35):
He's a marine, and he has some trouble to Justine,
he has some PTSD's marriage is falling apart, and then
he brings his interpreter Al who he gets him over here.
And just as a side note, that's a very important
thing that's out there, and I didn't realize it until
the show, but once you're an an interpreter in Afghanistan,

(25:58):
now you have a target on your back as you
help the US, So getting them over here is a
matter of saving their lives. So he comes over and
he and my son live in my garage. And I
also have a daughter who lost her fiancee to the
war and she lives with me too, an adult daughter.
And we you know, it's a it's a really seems

(26:19):
like a really serious topic and it is, but we
deal with it through comedy. United States of al Thursdays
on CBS, streaming anytime on Paramount Plus. Are you good
at memorizing scripts? Like I always felt like it's such
a struggle remembering anything. Will you sit down and read
the script and know it in a day? I'm pretty
good at at needing at memorizing script. Yeah, it's it

(26:40):
has never been a problem for me. Thank goodness. Well
they let you ad lib at all, since you're, you know,
really one of the finer actors of the last twenty years.
They ad lib certainly, We certainly can pitch our own
jokes if we think that we have a funnier line,
and we'll throw it out there and if it works,
it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't. Yeah, they definitely

(27:00):
allowed that to happen. How do they tell you it doesn't.
They're just like, sorry, go back to the original. That's
pretty much it, man, There's nothing there's been like, hey,
sturry to break it to you. They're like, that didn't work. Nor,
that's pretty funny, and listen, I know when I perform,
I like to be told right away so I can
just go on to the next thing. Does that ever

(27:22):
hurt when you're like, oh, I got this I'm gonna
nail this joke. And then you're like, you try it
and they're like, Noah, wasn't I good? H No, man,
there's so many of them, you know that, And that's
just part of the process. And the writers too. On
the day they will you'll do the scene and then
they'll throw you four different lines um to try. So
they're pitching them too, and some of them work, some

(27:44):
of them don't work. So you went to Harvard. Let
me get this straight. You went to Harvard? I did. Dang,
you are fancier than we ever thought, Dean. I was
the first person in my entire family to go to college,
let alone Harvard. How do you? What about you? What

(28:07):
was the skill set that you used to get Harvard
to accept you in because you have to be pretty elite.
Was it acting? It was not acting? Um? I was?
That was a valtic touring in my class, I was.
I did, I did well on my on my SATs
and all that stuff, And you know, well, I guess
I broughte a good U good essay to get in.

(28:28):
How many schools did you apply to and did you
expect to get into Harvard? Were you that good of
a student? Were you like, I'm for sure getting in.
I definitely didn't say that, but I applied to several
of the Ivy League and um and in got into
a couple. Oh well, then maybe who rejected you? Dang
who didn't let you? Indeed? Yeah, you don't want to say, okay,

(28:54):
that's all right? All right, Well listen, I hope you
guys check out United States Abouts. It's a very funny
show Thursdays on CB. Yes, and you'll you'll recognize his
face because we all are massive Breaking Bad fans. If
you go out now, does everybody just are they like,
that's that's Hank from Breaking Bad? Yeah? Pretty much. Are
you tired of it yet? Are you like, let me
move on in my life, or are you like, you

(29:14):
know what I am, let's talk about it. Yeah. I
don't say yeah I am, let's talk about it, But
I'm not tired of it? By Andy Bean. Uh, you know,
it was a great show and I'm I'm lucky to
have been a part of it. So anybody that that
appreciates that and expresses that to me, I'm fine with it.
Did they give you the full script for each episode

(29:34):
or just your lines so that no spoilers would leak. Yeah,
they give us the full scripts. Towards the end they
would they would black out certain stuff and you'd have
to read it in a in a special room because
they didn't want it to fall into the wrong hands.
But yeah, generally they would give you the whole script.
I actually would try to not read parts of them

(29:57):
because I want to enjoy the show as a fan
on Sunday nights when it aired, so I'd read my
stuff and then I try to as much as I
could avoid other stuff. So I was as shocked or
surprise watching the shows anybody else, What was the day
like for you? When the finale aired? It was surreal, man,
it was. It was crazy. Actually, two episodes before when

(30:22):
I spoiler alert things don't work out for Hank, there
was this big party that that the all these like Hollywood,
mega powerful people to watch that the episode as Mandias,
and it was like, I mean, I can tell you
to who's who of people in Hollywood, and it was

(30:45):
really surreal to have all them kind of sitting in
this big house watching um watching that episode. United States
of Alt from the pilot to when you Guys started
in production, and the same thing with Breaking Bad pilot too,
we got picked up production. What's the what's the difference
in how long those took? Uh? It's very short for

(31:07):
the United States of val Um, partly because of Chuck Laurie,
I'm assuming, and partly because that we've been trying to
make this since last day. For it wasn't until now
that we got to really get into it. Uh and uh,
Breaking Bad took quite some time because you know, you
have to imagine at the time, it was a crazy

(31:29):
story and uh, you know, we all we all thought
it was like one of the best things that we'd
ever read and been in. But we all felt like, boy,
is this gonna make it on the air? How are
they gonna you know, they how they get a Marcuses
blah blah blah and think think goodness, Sames, they did
the right thing. So you didn't have to audition for
United States of val Am I hearing that right? Right?

(31:52):
Did you have to audition for Breaking Bad? Oh? Yeah?
Do you know who you beat? If so, tell us
he's a really sweet you. No, I don't know what.
I don't think I was. I want to be honest
with you, and I hope this doesn't sound I modest
but I think what's I met Vince, We were they

(32:13):
were pretty convinced. I because I was the guy, I
didn't even even when you have these things. He called
he'd do a test in front of the eighth in
front of the network, and uh, I'm not even sure
anybody else was there. Well, tell me what an audition
process is like. Earlier in your career, you know, you
were just auditioning for roles. Just you just go up
to a room and is it like the movies where

(32:33):
it looks like twelve people sitting around in the same
room and just walk in and do your thing around
the other people you're competing against. It. It's exactly that.
It's exactly that. It's ridiculous. It's a it's a stupid process. Um.
I actually enjoyed it because I got you know, it
was a chance for me to perform that day. But
it's just a ridiculous process to you know, read being

(32:56):
a role with somebody who's reading it. Yeah, and you're
sitting literally sitting there. The three other three other ball
guys are sitting across from me. You on, I'm like, okay,
what role are you guys going for? Wow, listen, let
me encourage everybody to check out United States Aval Thursdays
on CBS, streaming on Paramount Plus. Obviously we're big fans
of Breaking Bad as well, and I think probably a

(33:16):
lot of people see you on that and go I
should check the show out because I loved Hank so
much on Breaking Bad and you're just such a great actor.
Had no idea you went to Harvard Tall. I was
doing a little research and I was like, not only
is a great actor, he's Fansie Darling. That's right, He's
he's fancy Dean. That's right from Harvard. Hey, Dean, we
appreciate your time. You guys can follow Dean jay Norris
on Instagram. You guys check out United States Aval. Dean,

(33:38):
have a great day. Thank you, Thank you so much. Man,
have a great one. Going over to the voicemail lines,
this is Sadie from Kansas. I just heard a second
on the show talking to how you have a theory
that nobody cares about your show and especially ages twenty
one twenty five and I am twenty one almost twenty
two next month, and I love Between the Body Owes show.

(33:59):
I was until it every day in my car at home.
Totally You know that I do care and that um
here shows offen. Thank you, fine, thank you. I just
looked at all the twenty one through twenty five year
olds to care that she's number six total. I keep it, yeah,
I keep it running a list, keep running. So you
still have your theory, Yeah, I don't think we've really
hit with twenty one to twenty. I think when you're
in high school, you're still feeling you're fifteen sixteen year

(34:23):
old selfuller, but you've got into the habit. Once you
go to college, you're like, these guys are weeds. But
then once you get out, you get us again a
little more, you know. All right, that's why that's my theory.
Here is Shaniya from Canada. Hey, Bobby, I'm actually calling
for Canada, and for some reason, for the longest time,
I thought that Canadians can't call this line and leave
a message. But it turns out you can. So that's

(34:45):
really fun. I just want to say, hey, love the show.
Thanks by yeah of course, and I wonder if you're
yeah probably yeah, except that wasn't even twenty name uh
it was it was not Emily. Would you say, Mike,
we're you know that's right? By the way, she is
listening of Pure Country eighty nine a winter. So shout
out you guys, thank you for calling. You call anytime,

(35:07):
day or night. Eight seven, seven seventy seven. Bobby, her
name is Eileen Regina Edwards. So close your Samy's pile
of stories. Okay, so, Bobby, we know for you early
is on time, and like, we have to be on
time here, like if we're late to work, we get
sent home. Yes, but I saw this study where forty

(35:30):
percent of people admitted to lying to their friends about
an event start time so that their friends are not late,
like saying that it starts a little bit earlier than
it actually does so that their friends get there on time.
Are you guilty of doing this? Not as much anymore.
I think I used to before the rules were enforced,
especially here at work. No, I think for the most part,

(35:51):
I'm good. I tell them what time, people tell me
what time. Yeah, I get there on time. I just
think that's a little bit shady. You're like, okay, yeah, no,
it starts at five. Really it starts at five thirty,
So you're tricking the person. I do give Caitlin, like
a ten minute early buffer we leave. Oh, so if
we have to leave, let's say we have a five
thirty dinner reservation at True Food Kitchen, a little healthy

(36:14):
food place, Like, all right, I made us a five
thirty reservation. I really made So I'll do that. That's
that's exactly what this study is saying, Yeah, yeah, I
do that with her. And then most people they surveyed,
they're like, what is technically considered late in your book?
One minute past the time you said you would be there.
It's like, I know that's for you. But in the

(36:34):
study people revealed it thirteen minutes is oh, that's a
lot of time. No, one minute is late. Thirteen minutes
maybe acceptable and acceptable late not here, No, man, I
was thirty minutes Like don't work. I would just like
go turn around and don't even try ye in there.
So Chris Lane is his wife Lauren, having a baby soon,

(36:55):
and he threw out a name that she rejected immediately,
and it was a Rambo and he said that, you know,
he loves baseball, he played baseball, and he's like, imagine
our kid at the line going up to bat and
they're like Rambo Lane. He's like, it just feels like
they're about to drop a bomb out there, and I
guess that means like it hit a really good ball,

(37:16):
but she shut it down right away. They haven't revealed
their baby's name. But no, Rambo. I think Lane has
like a boxer, Yeah, a tough dude. Yeah, Like, you
don't want to mess with Rambo Lane. I I don't
want to mess with the baby name Rambo, Lane, Eddie
or Lunchbox. Did your wives shut down a name? No?
Not really? Uh No, I tried Drexel, she said no
after the college. I don't even think about that now,

(37:37):
just like and then I you call him drex for short,
and I just thought that was cool, that is cute.
I like that. Well, I don't know Drexel college, so
it's like, I don't even think about that. Hang, smart
kids go there. I thought maybe Lunchbox had some mass
breaks Drexel. All right, what else? Well, Bobby, you're not
gonna like this, but I know a lot of our
listeners might, so they can be on the lookout. It's
a new Reese's Peanut butter crunchy bar. They're adding to

(37:58):
the Reese's family, and pretty much it's whole crunchy peanuts
and peanut butter cream on the inside with a layer
of chocolate on the outside, and it's hitting stores this month.
So if you're a Reese's fan like I am, I'm
gonna be searching for these. It's called Reese's Peanut Crunchy Bar.
I checked out on that peanut butter. I started looking
at the next second, I get grouped out by it.

(38:19):
I was like, all right, I want to don't like
peanut butter. I don't like the smell of it, don't
like the taste of it. I don't like the thought
of it existing it. I hate it. But I like
peanuts and I like almond butter, which doesn't quite make sense.
But I hate peanut butter. Well, mayonnaise, Well, I'm out.

(38:41):
My daughter's starting to put mayonnaise on her hot dogs.
That is, she's now out of my life. Tell her
until she changes that. Okay, I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. Ay. So there's a mail carrier named Brett
Whittler and he's been serving the Cincinnati area for over

(39:05):
three decades. That's a long time delivering mail to people,
and it's time for him to retire. But he's gotten
to know a lot of the families and the homes
on his route. Well, they feel super close to him.
They knew he was retiring, so certain homes in his
area decorated their houses and mailboxes, put balloons up, retirement signs,
all the things. So when he went from house to

(39:26):
house to deliver mail for the last and final time,
he was met with like a celebration, And of course
there's just something that touched him deeply, and he said,
it's bittersweet because you know, he feels happy he's going
to be able to spend time with his grandkids and retire,
but he also feels sad because he's likely never going
to see these people ever again. That's cool they did that, Yeah,
super thoughtful. I was like, I don't even know who

(39:47):
my mail birson is mine changes, although I did get
a call the day say there was a snake in
the mailbox, so right, and then finally was like, I'm
gonna go out there and get that snake out. And
it went out and I grab you know, there's a
little clip on top of it, huh. And I'm slowly
I kind of away from it as I'm pulling it,
and I look in. There's no snake in there. The
way got in, it got out. We let's have a
little tunnel. It's like a drugular just move in out.

(40:11):
It's a good story. Amy, thank you. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. Let's talk
to Garrett in North Carolina. Garrett, how are you, my friend? Good?
How are you doing pretty good? What can I do
for you? I was wanted to say that y'all did
not give Amy enough credit for her morning cornings. She
puts a lot of effort into her morning cornings. Then
they are always planning. To me, I'm a fun persse

(40:31):
and they are hilarious to me. So I think basic
give her some more laugh or give us some more
credit when he does give them. Okay, just the first
issue here. Do you put a lot of effort into
the morning corners? Yes? What are you recognizing that? I'm
just curious? What do you do? Um? Well, I have
I well, sometimes I rewrite them, I google them. I
find that some on Twitter. I have friends that send
me some. I go through them. I have to sort

(40:54):
through a lot of turds to get to the good ones. Okay, well, Garrett,
thank you for bringing that to our attention. We'll try
to really give it a good hearty laugh when we
feel it, we try it. But okay, all right, Garrett,
have a good day, Bud. Thank you, you're welcome. All right,
let's do the investigative Corny. We have to figure out
the joke here. Let's go, ready, Ray hit it morning, Corny.

(41:17):
For example, this is one that I reworked myself. Ahead.
Why was the guy fired from the calendar factory? Why
was the guy fired from the calendar factory? He missed
too many dates? He he missed too many days. We
have ninety seconds to figure it out. He was fired
because he was He was fired for bad dates. He's

(41:41):
fired for bad timing. Why did the guy get fired
from the calendar factory? Get fired from the calendar factory?
He was he was losing time. He was calendar right,
so the jokes be some about a calendar. What do

(42:01):
you do with the calendar? He forgot time, He forgot
to count his time worked, he didn't clock in, He
took too much time off. Took too much time off.
No m square. Why did the guy get fired from
the calendar factory? Thirty seconds left? Clipped the page. He

(42:24):
quit too early. He took too much vacation. It took
too much time away, too much time off. He didn't
make enough time. See. I like the time thing, But
I don't know what where the has to do with
the calendar dates. I think dates has to have something
to do with it, right, Why did the guy get
fired from the calendar factor? Yes? Yes, yes, y'all are

(42:46):
so hot? You're warm, You're warm, you're warm and seconds
dates dates, mister, many dates, That's the only thing I got.
I mean, he went on a date. It took dates off.
Oh is that the timer so close? Guys? Okay, we
didn't get it. No, no, you idiots, morning corny. Why

(43:10):
did the guy get fired from the calendar factory? Do
you just ask it back to me? We do this
everything days. He has to have a guess, but y'all don't.
Y'all don't have it, don't. Why did the guy get
fired from the calendar factory because he took too many
days off? Wait? You said that? I thought I said that. No,
you said I didn't say it as our real answer,
but I think I said that in our car. Why
you were working? Oh? When I said you were warm?

(43:30):
But y'all never control. That's it right, you're missing warm right,
that's not right. You never said he took too many
days off, because it's like he took days off the calendar,
but also that he took too many days off. Get it,
y'all said dates dates off. Okay, well we lost this one.
He well, you want me to give it to you?
No charity in this game. That was the morning Corny Julie,

(44:01):
how are you? Hey? How are you guys? Morning Studio
super Fan. I'm sorry that I've been waiting for a while.
My daughter is gonna be so mad that I talked
to you. She didn't get too Oh well, we'll tell
her how at the very end of this. You can
play it back for on the podcast. Okay, okay, perfect Um.
You guys were talking the wedding and how the girl

(44:22):
had the rules. Yes, like, because I just did this
whole charade this last weekend with my sister in law.
She's already married, so I wanted your opinions because they
had a COVID wedding last year. You know, we're only
so many people were invited, and so we've already done
all this stuff. We've already bought all the you know
that suits, the dresses, everything. But now she wants to

(44:45):
have her big wedding. It's becoming a big like show
boat kind of deal, I think. And we're spending thousands
of more dollars for this just for pictures. And no
chance I'm spending a bunch of money I don't have
if I don't have it on a second wedding that's
not even a wedding. Like they got to make the
decision to have a COVID wedding or to push it off.

(45:06):
And I'm glad they got married. Good for them, but
no people, other people shouldn't have to spend their hard
earning money to go and take pictures. So you guys
are in your right mind by going. This doesn't feel
good if you want too. Good for you. But I
don't think you have the big wedding and expect everybody
to pay that money to come to the wedding. There's
not even a wedding anymore, especially because money ain't growing
on trees. So I do think she's a little little

(45:29):
nuttie asking that of people. If she wants to go, Hey,
we're gonna have a party. I want to get some
pictures either a we're all gonna dress up and I'm
gonna pay for it all, okay, or be we're all
gonna get together and just look nice with the clothes
you have. Tuck shirt in, button a shirt up, maybe
put a tie on. I'm okay with that too, But
no chance I'm spending money to go have a secondary

(45:51):
wedding that's not even real wedding. So what side do
you fall on, Julie, Well, she came over to the
house so my daughter to try on her try oor
a girl dress that I had to pay for. And
then she said that my brothers and my dad and
my son had to go get fitted. But this is
for the second wedding, right, this is for the fake wedding. Yeah,
this is for the second wedding. She is outside of

(46:15):
her mind. I'm shutting this down. Don't even go hey,
eliminated from her cell phone. No, I'm just kidding about
all that. But I do think I do think she's crazy.
This is nutty. I just think it's over the top
just for some pictures. I agree with that, completely agree. Yeah, agreement.
If she wanted to, we had to postpone our wedding.
That had you chosen not to, we wouldn't all be

(46:36):
reliving it for two point. That would have been the
decision we made exactly. I think you need to tell her, hey,
we're not cool with this, Julie. That's what I'd do. No,
she already doesn't like me anyway. I'm the only ye
not in the wedding J J J. All right, Julie,
that's how we feel about it. Okay, thank you for calling.
Thank you. Guys. What's your daughter's name? Ariana? Is her favorite? Oh?

(47:02):
Hey Arianna, I'm over Chop. I'm on her side. Sorry,
my favorite, Bobby. All right, hey, Julie, have a great day.
Thank you for calling you. So I've been told that
ray Mundo has been given a spending allowance by his wife.

(47:24):
Does anyone else have a spending allowance? No? Okay, I
don't have an allowance, but I right? Is this true
that Bay has given you eleven dollars a week to spend?
I mean it is true. Yes, it's a funny number,
but yes, we thought that was going to help us
with our finances. We had some debts to pay off,
and I said it'd be best. It's embarrassing. Did I

(47:46):
have a full time job and only get eleven dollars?
But I did have a slight gambling problem, and this
prevents me from gambling. So I'm in full support of
Bay doing this. Let me just say that first, we
live by a budget, but there is no allowance my kids.
I get my kids an allow What do you spend
the eleven dollars on? Whatever he wants? Yeah. The reason
it's a fun amount like that is because I think

(48:08):
if we would have went to twenty dollars, then that
brings into play. I really could go get a scratch
off or something like that. So with eleven, who's gonna
go get a one dollar scratch off? If you do,
you got a gambling problems. So that keeps it at
two dollars a day. I go to gas station and
get a pop, get a protein bar. Do we have
groceries and gas and all that page for. Yeah, we
go early on in the week and do that. But
that's a together thing, correct, So all that's covered already.

(48:31):
But I'll still have the two dollars, and you know,
usually it's a gas station purchase. You can't spend too
much on with eleven dollars, What if you spend over
your allowance? Well, I mean it's only eleven dollars a week.
So I mean, there's no more left. Do you get
eleven dollars cash like in an envelopele every week? Well,
I didn't get it the one time, and then I
went in on a bet with the boys, and so
I mean, so now it's on a card. But so

(48:51):
I don't get cash, it's it's on a card. And
does she monitor the card? No? No, no, I mean
we have that trust where I can I can just
spend it on whatever I want. But we believe this
is going to keep me from gambling so far, it
has for months. And totally love her, and it was
it was my recommendation. Didn't care for right now, So
he said, I totally love her out of nowhere? What
does he mean he lost a bet with the boys. Well,

(49:12):
I was given cash the one time, my allowance. Here
you go, here's your allowance in cash. Well we did
a ten dollar white Sox bet and we lost, and
so I was like, okay, that's it, I'm done. Just
put it on a card. Then I have no temptation
with the boys. On the podcast, you and your wife
you're at dual income, yes, a couple, right, so it's
not like you're a paycheck or her paycheck is paying
for everything. Even though you have your paycheck, you're still

(49:34):
only getting eleven dollars of that correct, And I mean
as a as a man, a grown man, full time
job at thirty five, only at eleven dollars. That's very embarrassing.
Hopefully it's embarrassing enough to change my ways and let's go.
Let's start spending saving money, doing life the way you're
supposed to, not always risking everything gambling, putting it on
the line. Hey, throw the dice, like that's not life. Okay,
So what about the Seltzers though, Like, is he buying

(49:56):
the Seltzers with the eleven? Because I feel like that's
six and then is gone. Well, it's a it's a
grocery store purchase. We'll get a twelve pack or something
like the hard Selters eddie they buy together. Got it,
It's not eleven dollars a week. Was a funny number,
but it's true. Yeah, absolutely true. Well, good for you.
Whatever makes your relationship work, whatever keeps you from making
bad decisions. So what do you want to say about

(50:17):
her again? Love her? Yeah, just randomly love her. So
you're seeing things slowly get back to normal out there.
Absolutely what happened to your kids game? So, I mean
all through the pandemic when we were doing team sports,
there was no you know, after the game, good game,
good game, where everyone lines up slaps hands. They were
just waving from each side of the court, or in

(50:38):
this case baseball, they just waved each other side of
the dugout. The teams would get together, take their hats off,
and wave good game, and they would yell. For the
first time last night, they lined up at first in
third base and they walked the line and gave each
other fist bumps. Oh nice songs. I got chills because
for the first time, I'm like, oh my gosh, it's
starting to get a little normal, and I loved it.
That's cool. It is starting to feel more normal too,

(51:00):
just them all traffic traffic. I hated traffic, but it's
kind of cool seeing it back, like, it's kind of cool.
More people eating out. Restaurants are starting to fill up.
So Lunchbox told us the other day that he docked
his tip to a server because they ordered a burger
and a salad, and then they came and they put
the burger in front of him, the salad in front

(51:21):
of his wife, but they didn't order that. She actually
ordered the burger. He didn't tell her why he did
doctor a tip. He was offended, yes, yes, but again
he didn't tell her. No, I didn't tell her. I
just wanted to teach her a lesson that Hey, a
woman can order a burger and that's okay and right
we all agree with that. You didn't tell her that, No,

(51:41):
I didn't. I just told her with my tip. But
she had no idea that was the food didn't taste
good or she did something else wrong. Okay, so you
called her? He called her? Oh wow, Yeah, okay. I
was like, I took Bobby's at vias. I was like,
you know what, You're right. I didn't tell her, So
she's probably just sitting there going what went wrong? So
I felt like, I think she sitting on this, she

(52:03):
goes to bed. I just want to went wrong with
that guy. Okay, here is lunchbox calling her at the restaurant.
How'd you know it was her? Well, I knew her
name was on the receipt, so and I remember her names.
I just call and asked if she's working, took up
the receipt. Yeah, I keep all my receipts, tax ride
offs guys, and it was you and your wife, I know,
were y'all having a business meal. Listen, I ain't talking

(52:23):
about that because I ain't going to jail. So okay,
here is lunchbox calling his server. Go ahead, Hey, this
is a lunchbox. I sat in your section a couple
of weeks ago, and I mean, you probably recognize me
because I'm from the Bobby Bones show. And so I
was sitting in your section and I kind of docked

(52:43):
your tip and I just wanted to call and inform
you why I did that. Oh, did I do something
wrong or what? Yeah, I'd love to know. Yeah. So, well,
my wife ordered the burger. She was wanting a hamburger.
She ordered a hamburger, and I ordered the summer salad
with strawberries and grilled chicken on top. And when you
brought the food out, you put the burger in front

(53:05):
of me and the salad in front of my wife.
And when I corrected you, you said, oh, I assume
that you wanted the burger, and I just thought that
was very disrespectful. That's why your tip went from four
dollars to two dollars. Well, to be honest, I've never
I've never had a dissatisfied customer, so this is a
first for me. But I wish you would have said

(53:27):
something in the moment, because I mean, I'm sure you
know this, but tips are our livelihood. I mean, it's
more than just teaching a lesson. I make, you know,
two dollars and eighteen cents an hour, which is nothing.
So if if I don't get a tip, that means,
you know, there might be a bill I can't pay.

(53:47):
And I'm not sure that that's fair that that you
knocked my tip because I put food in front of
the wrong person. Yeah, that change excessive. Yes, we can
agree to disagree, but I just called to tell you
that I just want to say thank you and have
a wonderful day. Thank you for calling me and explaining.
I hope you come back and have a better experience.

(54:10):
I guess all right, bye, bye bye. That's uncomfortable, very uncomfortable. Also,
he thinks she recognized him. She never, by the way,
she never was like, oh yeah, yeah, I know heard
of the show. I was wondering why he went Lunchbots
and not Nico, or did NiCoT I didn't give you
a tip because doll facey, I didn't desire interesting. How

(54:33):
do you feel after that call? I feel good. I
feel good. I feel like she learned something. She's gonna,
you know, step up her game and that way, you know,
everything's gonna improve and when people go in there, they're
gonna get better service. I think he's missing a big
part of the call. Would she explained how much little
money she like she gets? No, I know, would you
ever go sit back in her section? Now? I'd go
back and sit and give her another shot? Another shot, yeah, Like,

(54:56):
because that's what you get, a shot, like a chance
to prove herself, you know, sort of like when a
hitter goes up and strikes out, they get another shot
and they come back on the plate, the plate and
they hit a home run. It's like, wow, Okay, they
can improve, and I think she can improve from this.
M Please go in the next week, okay and let
us know how it goes. If she did great, you

(55:18):
have acknowledge that it's you. Okay, Oh really? When he
sits down, yeah, like, hey, how you talking on the phone?
It's me. I feel like he was going to test
her out again and be like his wife orders the burger.
The summer salad. Maybe you do both. You go in
your order the thing and see if they come in right,
and be like, hey, y I'm a lunch box. You
just got double all the tip. You learned your lesson.

(55:41):
Oh so I gotta double up to catch up. Well,
just as I wait, that's like teaching her. I like it.
That's a good idea. Okay, can we feel about that segment?
It's weird. I mean I feel weird. I wish I
feel better about it. Go ahead. Oh, I mean I
I think that we all our servers are listening. Maybe
they learned to not assume that the woman is getting

(56:06):
the salad and the man is getting the burger. That's
what we're going for here. I would hope most people
learn that waiters only make two bucks an hour. Yeah
that's the big takeaway. Yeah yeah, like I wouldn't dock
her pay for it. But I mean I was a
guy that tipped you two dollars. Do you remember because
I ordered the summer sealing with chicken, a little rosemary,

(56:28):
a half a pickle egg. You remember? Yeah? It's so silly.
It's time for the good news. Trina Burns. She's been
married for thirty two years. She wears the same wedding
band that she got married in and she works at
a bank and then she finishes her shift. She's going

(56:48):
to her car and realizes, I don't have my ring on.
Oh no, So she calls her co workers that are
still inside, like, guys, please help me look for my ring.
I don't have it on. I don't know if I
left it here or I left it at my house.
I'm gonna go home. You guys look at the at work.
So she goes home, finds nothing. The two colleagues that
are still at work first off that they're still at
work late. They're looking through trash cans and everything. They

(57:11):
decide to go dumpster diving. Wow, just on their own.
They're thinking, like, you know what, Hey, if Trina's missing
this ring, it's important to her. So they started dumpster diving.
Sure enough, it's not in the dumpster, but it's right
outside in the parking space where she parked two days ago.
They find her ring for her. Oh wow. The fact
they went through all that effort though, Hey, would you
guys do that for me? Yeah, if you asked, If

(57:33):
you asked, I don't think I'm volunteering to just hop
out in the dumpster. That's funny. That's what the story says.
They've volunteered. Yeah, if you asked, I think I'll be
like fine. Yeah, that's more than a colleague, that's a friend. Yeah, lifelong,
that's what it's all about right there. That was tell
me something good. Earlier, we had a call from Lunchbox

(57:54):
calling the person who waited on him at the restaurant.
He was like, Hey, here's why I didn't tip you
to food in the wrong place. So awkward, it's very awkward.
But he called and have to commend him on that
making the call. Some of the message may have been lost,
but you did call and have that conversation. But now
people are calling us and I do want to let

(58:15):
them have a voice. First up, Monique in New Orleans, Monique,
thank you for calling. What would you like to say?
Good morning, morning, studio morning. I'm a first song caller,
so this is strikes gets her. Thank you? Um, First
of all, I mean I heard you say. Also, he
called them back and you know he was going to
give her the four dollar tip instead of a two

(58:36):
dollar tips. So you know we weren't at this. You know,
great high high end restaurant. Um, I get I'm assuming
that he had, like, you know, give his order like
at a counter and then sit down. That she must
not taking the order herself, you know, if she wouldn't
have put the orders down in the wrong, that's a
good question. I didn't put the she did it, Okay,

(58:58):
so you didn't, so that is correct. I was picturing
her full service me too. This. Hey, this is a
great detective work, Monique. So you didn't order from her, no,
And she didn't mix it up on the way out, No,
got it. She just assumed that since there was a
burger going out to a table, that it had to
be the guys. I sure thought she mixed them up
and heard the order. Yeah, okay, this makes sense. Okay, Monique, ahead,

(59:20):
you praished her even though she didn't take physically take
the order from you. So I mean I used to
be a server before I was a nurse. So anyway, um,
you know, I mean she was very apologetic on the phones,
you know, but you're you know, first of all, Lunchbox,
you're so greedy with your money and you save it
for all your lotteries and and and all this stuff.

(59:40):
You know that you want to you know, end the
slattery all the time, but you never pay anything forward.
And these servers worked very hard for their money, and
she made that known on the phone call. You know.
So sometimes you need to be a little kind and
realize that these people worked for their tips and worked
very hard for their tips, you know. And it was
it was two dollars, say, doctor, you know of a

(01:00:01):
four dollars tad, so your bill couldn't have been more
than twenty five dollars to begin. I mean, I'm just
curious how your wife sits there and watch, you know,
you do that. It's a great question. Another good one. Yeah,
how did your wife feel when you doctor? My wife
felt fine. She was like, oh no, because you know,
my wife was one that ordered the burger. So she
offended my wife by saying, hey, you need to eat

(01:00:23):
a salad, and so that's not she's not saying you
need to eat a galla. This is somebody who weighed
tables for years. Like me, I mixed up orders all
the time. Not every day, but I mix up orders
and put the wrong food from the wrong person. Honestly,
if I was serving I would see the cute summer
salad with strawberries and think, oh yeah, I mean I
would also think I've just done this ten thousand times right,

(01:00:44):
and odds are the man maybe didn't get the strawberries.
I don't know, but you're right, Lunchbox, we shouldn't assume.
But still she doesn't shouldn't be punished for it. She
didn't do anything wrong, Monique, you brought up some great points,
and Lunchbox, in closing, anything you like to say, I
would like to say, yes, they do work for tips,
and when they do mess up, you have to doctor like.

(01:01:05):
Just because they work for tips doesn't mean they automatically
earn a tip. You have to give perfect service and
good service to earn the tip. Perfect perfect you know
what I'm saying, Like you don't, I don't because I
was almost never perfect. But thankfully people had grace and said, hey,
I still got you, and I tried to do that,
but I still gave her a tip. It's not like
I took it all away. Monique. This was a fantastic call.

(01:01:26):
We we encourage you to call more if you ever
hear something that you go, Oh, let me ask a
questions about that. Okay, already, all right, have a good day.
Lunch You should go back and sit again. I will
see what I can do. Okay, let's do the news
Bobby's story. According to a new survey, here's the rundown

(01:01:48):
of the teams in the NFL with the least datable fans.
I don't know if this means they're annoying. Probably, oh,
but looks are relative. Factors include divorce rates, season ticket rates,
popularity of team in the community, sports bars dedicated to
those teams, general atmosphere around these people. The worst fans

(01:02:10):
are a number four the Green Bay Packers. Oh yeah,
they're bad. What do you mean? I love I love
Packer fans. They're so passionate. I heard one of my books.
I was like, Packer fans in the cold, cold cheese
on their heads. Number three Pittsburgh Stealers. So annoying. No,
they're die hard except for Cowboys fans. They're everywhere. I
love Pittsburgh Steeler fans. They're everywhere. Yeah, I love it.

(01:02:32):
I love one. Number two Dallas Cowboys fans best. But
I get you say that because you're a Cowboys fan.
They're not the best. The most annoying. We're always heartbroken
and then we drink a lot. So yeah, I get that,
and the number one team of someone you don't want
to date, the New England Patriots. I'm gonna tell you
they're just being haters. They're just being haters. Sorry. The

(01:02:53):
Patriots were so good for so long. There you go.
If you're gonna date, don't What are your thoughts on that?
I mean, I get the Dirty Burger one for sure. Okay,
it's burg that because the quarterback is like anybody that's
a fan of him, I couldn't date. Oh really, yeah
on him it is? I bet. I mean I don't
agree with the Patriots one. Yeah, I don't agree with Steve.

(01:03:16):
I only hear the Cowboys one. That's Bobby's story. The
guitars for a Florida rock band used his excellent hearing
skills to find a guy who went missing this week.
This musician, Randy Winter, was in search for this missing
guy that were looking in a wooded area and he
was recording some stuff. But he's really honed in his

(01:03:37):
listening skills. He's been producing music as well, and so
they went outside they heard something that sound like a person.
He told cops where it came from. They found the guy.
Here is the interview on News for Jack's. We went
immediately down to the area where we knew their highest
probability would be. They were on ATVs, and they're pretty
loud if you're on the ATV, so you have a
pretty loud decibel range coming off the engine, and you're

(01:04:00):
not going to hear a human voice unless it's over
that decimal range. I stopped him and just alerted him, Hey,
did you hear that? And they kind of looked at
me with a little disbelief, you know, apprehensive because time
miss a volleball in the search. Do you think your
expertise and audio helped you kind of? No, Yeah, yeah,
for sure. I mean that's why I wanted to look.
The guy's a superhero. You may know one of his

(01:04:21):
band's songs. Play that clip you'll know. Wait, so he's
what he said, guitars, this bands get out red jumps
at apparatus, the number one song or a top five song.
We used to play it on pop About I remember

(01:04:43):
turn that up there you go. That's cool. He's like
a who's a superhero? They can hear good? I don't
think they're the lame hero. Huh, all right, heroes gather
I can fly? All right? Superman you go do this. Well,
I can talk to fish and communicate in the water.

(01:05:04):
All right, awquaman, you go head down there? What can
you do? I can hear good? All right, hack on
the line. We'll come to you later. One final story,
a flight is canceled after a guy throws six coins
into a plane's engine for good luck. Oh my good No,
that's so weird. A fly was canceled after a male
passenger through a handful of coins into the engine. The
airline said. The airport staffers notice the coins on the

(01:05:27):
floor under the engine in an inspection before takeoff. How
was he able to get to the exactly? I was thinking?
Sometimes you know how you board a plane on the tarmac,
like if it's a smaller, smaller plane, you have to
go out and you walk and then you hand them
your luggage. They put it below and you walk up
that yeah that has to be yeah, dummy, And he's like, oh,

(01:05:47):
I hope this flight goes well. Ching. I don't know
was the engine running, because that would be kind of
like it's not a spoken, a bicycle tire pal or
a baseball card. Yeah, holy god, that is the news.
Thank you, Bobby's best. Let's go over to Florida and
talk to Carolyn. Carolyn, thank you for listening. What's going on? Hey,

(01:06:12):
good morning, Bobby, Good morning studio. Just calling to tell
Bobby that I watched an episode of Bear Grills last
week and you were on it, which is the only
reason because I have watched it before, just bits and
pieces of it. But your story really touched me so

(01:06:35):
much so that I actually cried because I felt bad.
But then I look at you and I look at
myself and we're survivors. We are absolutely survivors. We have
overcome the disadvantages, if you will. We had grown up

(01:06:57):
and I just wanted to tell you I admire that
in you, and I listened to you all every day
while I'm working, and I love you guys. Keep it up. Well,
it's very kind of you. Thank you. They are running
last episodes last season's episode of Running Wild with Bear
Girls now on nat GEO. They're also showing the new
season which Caitlin and I come back this season together

(01:07:19):
and I'm just gonna say it, she dominates me and
put it out there. I think that's May seventeenth, So
thank you, Carolyn. It's a very nice call, and thank
you for the time you spent calling us and waiting.
Have a good day, Carolyn, you too, Bye bye, very nice. Okay,
let me tell this story first. Sometimes you see people
smuggling stuff through airports and it's what lions and tigers,

(01:07:40):
guns or drugs, grenades, grenades smuggling. This one guy had
thirty five birds in his clothing. First of all, thought
about you, Amy, because you're nutty bird girl. Now, yeah,
for sure. He was flying into JFKN, New York, and
he had thirty five birds that he was bringing in
intended for singing contests. Photographs showed the tiny finches were

(01:08:02):
stuffed inside hair rollers and all inside his jacket, I
think his pants, and then they started to show them
and he's like covered in rollers underneath his baggy clothes.
How did he think that does weren't going to be detected?
What I would imagine is it's work before. Oh yeah,
because you don't go through with thirty five the first time.
You go through with a few, and then a few more,
and then finally elevat and go oh, they're never going

(01:08:22):
to catch us. They don't have a finch detector detector,
and so a finch that wins competitions sell for more
than ten thousand dollars according to the authorities. So he
brought in these and thought he could sell them for
about five grand a piece. Supposedly that's a lot of money.
I had no idea there was bird singing competitions, so
he now, Amy's trying to regret the birds. But listen

(01:08:45):
to the scuba Steve, our executive producer. You were with
your wife and was it her mom or grandma? It
was their grandma, and what were you doing. We're all
flying to Hawaii for a big vacation a couple of
years ago, and before we went to the airport, we
were at outback steakhouse having in her chilling, having a
good time. Get to the airport, go through security all
but got through security no problem. We look back or like,

(01:09:06):
where's grandma. She's sitting there and looking fumbling through her purse,
and then the TSA agent pulls out all these shiny objects.
We look at him. She jacked about twelve steak knives
from out back and put them in her purse. I
think through airport security like she's gonna get through with it.
I think she was playing on being older in her
nineties that she can get away with it. She like
the knives and one him for her house. How did

(01:09:27):
those get in there? So again, let's not lose the
real headline. She stole knives from out back that many
it's not even about the airport. It's like, who who
tries to steal twelve knives from out back? She got
a whole set. She had to go to other tables
and be like, oh, yeah, so I've watched her now
whenever we go out to dinner and she's she's one
of those people that slowly takes things on the table,
Like you'll see a little sauce dish next to her

(01:09:49):
and it's slowly slides and boom, it's gone. She's steal
stuff from restaurants, a little trinket things, nothing major, just
like small exaust dishes, knives. I wonder how long she's
been stealing. I would understand your packets or ketchup packets, yeah,
but to actually steal the silverware or any sort of
metal or glass thing from the time, that's a bit weird. Yeah.

(01:10:10):
Did she still at stores? No, just restaurants. Are you
sure maybe she did? I don't. I have no idea.
I've never watched her there. But target go pros on
her and it just so what happened with the knives.
I'm sure they didn't arrest her or they just said
throw the knives out. She started speaking into Gallg which
is her native language, and try to be like I
don't know what's going on here and uh, and they

(01:10:32):
just took the knives and let her go. They didn't
arrest her or anything. You can just go to a
different language and be old and learn. All right, thank you, Scuba.
Still I get a lot of message going, hey, what
are your favorite songs right now? I did an interview yesterday.
Pop are like, Hey, tell me your favorite songs. Write
this second on the radio. That's what I have for
you now, my list of the three songs on the
radio right now that took on my pickle the best.

(01:10:55):
There you go again? Are you ready? At number three,
I have Ryan Hurd and Mary Morris and their new
song chasing after You. But look it's time toil you
walk you walk back, leave me standing he love feeling

(01:11:17):
every time, every tis saying time you come back to
love and running from I don't know why, I don't
know why. Let chase jam on. It's so good and
it's only like thirty on the chart right now because

(01:11:38):
it's new. But let's play good stuff. Let's stop playing
crappy stuff sometimes radio people, there's too much crappy stuff
on sometimes for people are playing you know, handshake games
with record labels. No more. Let's get the good stuff
on new new rule, good stuff on crappy stuff off
good luck. Yeah, I'll jump right on that. Yeah, come

(01:11:59):
on at number two, let's do it would be number one,
but it's about to hit number one, and I'm so
pumped for it. But it's Jaco and made for you,
for you, Yeah, for you, just the best. I didn't

(01:12:21):
put it at number one because now it's about to
hit number one. It is just the loveliest, most heartwarming,
makes me feel and get all those dimples. I'm armed
and stuff that. That song has been my favorite for
a long time. My new number one is a song
that makes me feel good. I've kind of been this
phase for like fun music. Now this is good Day
from Brett Eldredge good. I don't know love like that one.

(01:12:49):
Yes right makes me like bought my head watch me
bough watch That's what that song does to me. I
was in my car right now I turn it up. Yeah,
more good stuff, less bad stuff. Right, Yes, listen to me.
But you know, I guess everybody has different taste. No,
I should be key taste. Well, hey, let me talk

(01:13:14):
to Jonathan real quick, Raymond. Do I see he's on
hole talking to Abbey for a second, but let me oh,
I don't also don't want to spoil it if his
wife's listening. Hey, Jonathan, can you talk in a different
voice for a second, like, make your voice deeper on purpose? Okay?
Uh no, yeah, this is Bill, alright, Okay, Bill, Okay, Hey, Bill,
do you think we can pull don't say what it is.
Do you think we can pull this off on your wife? Next? Man,

(01:13:36):
I would look no, no, no, to talk higher? Okay,
talk higher than Jonathan, Bill, Bill, talk higher like this? Okay, Hey,
this is uh this is Amy from the Bobby Bones Show.
See Okay. Do you think though we can pull this
this thing off on your wife? Yes? Or no? Because
I'll try it with you in the next segment. If
you think we can, I think we can. No. No,

(01:14:00):
that's good. That the manliest voice ever. That's high voice. Okay.
So Bill has called and said, Hey, we got an idea.
I got an idea. Can you help me? I think
I can. It's gonna take some strings being pulled during
this little break to get her on Okay, but we're
gonna try something here and hopefully I'll get feel warm,
little heartwarming and get a good laugh. Okay. Is that

(01:14:22):
the best kind of joke or somebody feels better at
the end of it? Okay? What's his name now? Bill? Amy?
Johnson's Jonathan? But it's Bill? Okay, can you hang out
for three minutes and we line this up? Yeah, that's fine.
So I'm hi, hold on hioe. I need to see
my voice? Yeah, yeah, something okay, all right, hold on right?

(01:14:43):
Put him on hole? Heyy, can you put Jonathan? I
had to say his name. I don't want to tip
him off and you put him back up? This guy?
All right, we're trying. Hey, we're trying to get your
wife on the phone. We can't get her on the
phone to pull off this little prank. It's fun. Oh wait,
we have her, we have her possibly possibly Okay, Hey,
is that her? I'm gonna put him back on hold? Yeah, okay,

(01:15:04):
all right, so okay, but now the person can hear
me talking, So take her off hold and talk to
her in her ear for a second so she can't
hear me talking. I'll tell Okay, So what's happening is
they put her on hold. I'm trying to tell this
story we're trying to do and you can hear through
the radio. Okay, So hey, Jonathan, kay Ray, tell Abby

(01:15:25):
to keep talking to her so she can't hear me.
Like singer a song or something. We're trying to live
to pull this off away in another room. Okay, Jonathan,
are you there? Jonathan are you there? I'm here, can
hear me? Yes? Now we got it. Now, you want
to surprise your wife? What your wife's name, I'm assuming
is Melanie? Correct? Okay, Now what's the surprise? So basically,

(01:15:48):
the last few years we haven't been able to do
an anniversary trip, and then last year with our ten
anniversary and with the pandemic and all, we kind of
had saint plans. So I booked a trip that I
haven't told her about for our anniversary. Just fault the
surprisor just help her feel special and let her know
how much you appreciate it and love and so you
want us to surprise her with that trip? Yeah? Okay,
Where are you going? Because I can't think of a

(01:16:09):
good way to do it by myself. Oh god, we
got your covered. Where are you going? Uh? Barbados to
one of the scandals resorts? Okay, fan see Darling, Okay,
all right, flex, I wish we were going to Barbados too. Yeah.
Waited to Chattanooga a few weeks ago. That was nice.
I liked it, but it wasn't Barbados. Well, it'll be
our It'll be our first real trip with uh that

(01:16:30):
we've done with ourselves since we've had kids seven years ago,
and um, it's just always been something. And then I'm
gonna do with a pier station every surturday. So MANAGED
want to make her still special and appreciate it because
she holds it down when I'm gone, say okay, I've
just been told. Okay, we're gonna love the story. I've
been moved along here, Jonathan. When we get her on
the phone, you're not talking the background, Okay, Okay, Okay,

(01:16:50):
let's put ray just tell me when she said she
doesn't does she know why she where we're calling her?
I need to know the backstory, but she knows nothing,
knows nothing. What's that you've been telling her, you've been
reading the news. So a name's pilot today. All right, now,
let's just see go ahead, Rayan. Is Melanie on for
this chance to win? Ye? Melanie? Are you there? Ye?

(01:17:13):
Welcome Melanie, Melanie. I don't know if you know this,
but your husband entered doing a contest to win a trip.
Did you know this? I had no clue. Well, there
are three people on the line. You won't be able
to hear them, but I'm gonna ask a trivia question
to each one of you, and if you get it right,
you move on to the next round. Okay, trivia, I know,
I think you can do it. Okay, First, it's Frank Frank.

(01:17:35):
Where you from Tuscaloosa? Okay? Frank? Who was the second president? Oh?
Was not Benjamin Franklin? All right, Frank has been eliminated. Frank.
Good to see you, Frank. All right. Up next is
Sally in Seattle. Hey, Sally, how are you? Is that right?
That's hilarious. I've never even heard of anybody with that

(01:17:56):
middle name. Yeah, that's crazy. Okay, all right, Sally, your
question is more math related. What is five times five
times zero? M oh, it is not twenty on anything
time zero is zero? Sally. Oh no, okay, but that's okay,
it wasn't. It wasn't, Sally. You get a parting gift too.

(01:18:17):
All right, Melanie, you've heard those other two questions. Did
you know those answers? I need the last one? Okay? Five?
You knew five times five times zero is zero? Right?
If you get this question right, you're going to win
a trip to Barbados. What all you have to do
is get this one question right. Oh my god, how
do you feel about that? Melanie? I feel like if

(01:18:39):
it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
It's not too good to be true. Melanie. Have you
ever heard of our show, The Bobby Bone Show. Oh yeah, okay,
we listen every morning. Thank you. We don't do crap that.
It's not good crap. I don't think it's like not
it's not true. It's like, you know, Barbados, Texas or something. Oh,
that's a good point. Is it Barbados XS? No? No, No,

(01:19:01):
it's the one that's an island. Okay, it's the island. Melanie.
We got a big sponsor for We got a big
sponsor for this one. They're paying. It's all good. If
you get this question right, you win the trip to
Barbados with a guest. Who would you take with you
if you got to pick somebody? My husband and what's
his name, Jonathan? Do you like him or no? I

(01:19:21):
mean I guess so we've been to go thirteen years,
so I would say so thirteen years. Wow. Interesting, go
on that story? No? No, no, okay, okay, here we go.
I love him. Are you ready for your trivia question? Yeah?
How many strings does a standard guitar have? Let's oh,
my gosh, it's called a blank I don't know it's

(01:19:45):
called a blank string. I don't know this answers that
the old six string. Yes, dang, we got no winner. Hey, Frank,
you're still there, Salarly, you're still there. All right? Speed round?
We're going speed round, Frank, Frank, how many sides on
a pentagone? No, it's not seven. You've been eliminated. Oh,
come on, very smart. No, Sally his question. I know

(01:20:08):
that's what I'm saying. Sally. What country is directly to
the north of the United States? Oh, come on, it's Canada, Mexico,
she said, I think. Okay, Melanie, we're back over to you. Okay,
what States capital is Tallahassee, Florida. You just want to

(01:20:34):
trip to Barbados for you and your husband, Jimmy what's
his name again? Wow? Bags? Wow? Hey? How does it like?
What are you most looking forward to? Like? Is a
trip like this? Would winning this be something normal for y'all?
Or is this a much needed thing? No? We were
supposed to go somewhere for our tenure wedding anniversary. Because

(01:20:58):
of COVID we had to cancel it. So this is awesome. Yeah?
Is it gonna be an amazing trip? I'd like to
bring on one of the sponsors for the trip who
just wants to come on the ear and say quick, hello, sponsor,
are you there? Yes, we're here. Yeah, he's actually paying
for the whole trip. Sponsor. Would you like to identify yourself?
Oh my gosh, sure, Okay, Melanie Jonathan called usn't set

(01:21:22):
the whole thing up. You were going on a trip.
He wants to tell you. Do you have to tell
her how much you love her? On what you're doing here? Man?
I love her to the moon back. She's she's a
rock in our household and she holds it down. And
if it wasn't for her, we couldn't do what every day?
And so where are you guys going on your trip? Jonathan,
you're you're surprising her with here. We're gonna go to

(01:21:43):
the Barbados and Sandals wrote down there and just have
us a week away for ourselves to just be able
to relax and enjoy the time. Melanie, did we did
we fail you? Melanie? Oh? Yeah, you got man. I'm
at work now, so all right, Well we'll let you
love birds talk talk privately. But Jonathan, thank you for
calling us. Melanie, thank you for being such a great

(01:22:05):
sport and a good listener. And hope becaus have fun. Hey, Melanie,
there were no calls on. I was faking like I
was talking to people. The whole thing was fake, was
and why I picked Frank? Frank and Sally are all
right you too, Johnathan, Gonna talk to you, Bud, Melanie,
thank you. Talk to you guys hopefully after your trip. Okay, yes,

(01:22:25):
thank you, all right bye guys, beautiful man. Yeah, pretty good.
I don't know why I picked the weirdest names to
go to. There was really Sally from Seattle? From Seattle?
What what country is right above America? Um? Mexico? Come on,
like oh so close, probably just like what is that?

(01:22:47):
Feel like this is the dumbest trivia game. And then
you hit her with a hard guitar question. I was like,
that was me too, and I'm looking right out of guitar. Yeah,
but both of y'all play the guitar. I thought people
called all six No, not everybody knows that you have
known that ray absolutely not six strings. All right, well
that's on me. But we made it happen. We actually
did nothing. We didn't say for a trip. I like

(01:23:09):
how you set it up though, You're like it's fully sponsored,
did it? And then you were like, oh, we got
the sponsor on the line, the person that's taking care
of it all. Like, I thought that was a cute
transition into him. I wish we had planned this bit
just call. They called us five minutes ago and had
to do it all my head real quick. But I
think we pulled it off the table. All right, thank
you guys, down sorry up to day. This story comes
to us from Jonesboro, Georgia. A woman went through the

(01:23:32):
drive through around ten thirty pm, and she got upset
with the food being too slow, starts arguing with the
workers and refuses to leave the drive through. Some of
the workers go outside start yelling at her, and as
they're going back inside, she hits the gas, jumps the curb,
and hits the with her car. She hits the workers
of a car. Yeah, she hit one of them. Two
of them jumped out of the way. Oh man, Wait,

(01:23:54):
she's upset because the food is slow, Yet she still
sticks around and jaws with them because she had the time.
I think she just must have been hungry. Huh, Like
she had the time to stick around. She probably wasn't
in a hurry, otherwise she wouldn't have done that. So
what happened to her? She got arrested for her aggravated
assault and she's facing charges. She's in jail. Was anybody

(01:24:16):
hurt when the car at the people? Oh yeah. One
of the workers was taken to the hospital. But is
gonna survive? All right? Man? Dang, all right, I'm lunchbox
at your bone Head store of the day. Oh yeah, today,
I'm gonna interview Charlie Worsham for the Bobbycast tomorrow. We
had a storm at the house a couple of weeks
ago and blew out the TV and the cable box both,

(01:24:36):
so we got somebody coming over to look at that
today finally, which I just know it's going to be
a bill yea non stop for you man. Well, there's
a big storm. We weren't here to fix it because
we were on the road so much doing American Idol,
and so we come back and did you get somebody
to come to the house. Takes like two weeks for
anything now, So we're gonna do that today. I'm gonna
try to go and do a little boxing today at

(01:24:56):
the gym. That's the goal for me. What about you? Well,
speaking of like rain rained and my bird feeders got flooded,
so I have to change those out today because I
feel like it's more like a bird bath with food
in it. That sounds amazing. Now I don't with sandwiches.
I've got to drain it and then put fresh food
in because I want them to enjoy their time. Let's

(01:25:18):
check in when Mike D. Real quick before we go.
Mike D's got his purse again for like day three
of the Purse. Let's do our segment here. What's Mike
D's bag? What do you got today in the old purse? Today?
I have a coffee that I'm going to drink here
in a minute. I have my tripod four because I
now film videos of what's inside of my bag. Okay,

(01:25:39):
so I have the tripod with the camera. I have
a book that I've been meeting to finish, not quite
there yet, so I think if I carried it around.
Maybe it's almost too big for the bag. It's a
little bit too big, but I like to have it, okay,
And then I have a bar see you later, protein bar.
What about all the things from yesterday that was in
your purse? Um, they weren't really working for me, so
I made space to try it new. Is that what

(01:26:01):
you guys do? You figure out move stuff around sometimes? Yeah,
it just depends on the day what we need. How
you liking the purse, I mean it's kind of efficient
to keep stuff in here. Mike lost to bed and
had to carry a purse for a week, But now
he's starting to like it. So I'm starting to be
a little jealous. You might keep it. So what except
when people like just stare at me when I'm holding it. Hey, listen,
that's on them. Yeah, they're not getting to experience awesome

(01:26:22):
it is to create multiple things around you tell them
that if you catch them staring like yeah, you know,
just yell, that's on you. Yeah, They're like, what are
you talking about? It's just like I was looking at
the person behind you. I think I know him from
fifth grade. Yeah, sorry about that. Yeah, all right, close
it up. And that was what's in Mike D's bag. Tomorrow,

(01:26:43):
Luke Brian is on the show. We got a lot
to talk about with Luke Bryan, Andrey's upset with him.
I know he's kind of we're dear friends, so I'm
gonna let him bring that on the air. All right.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. Goodbye friends, Bobby
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