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April 1, 2024 83 mins

Ludacris is hosting The iHeartRadio Music Awards tonight, but first we asked him some questions about his extensive career, and he reveals for the first time ever how much he made from the first Fast & Furious movie. Then, find out why Amy is planning to see a doctor in the woods and if the show thinks it's a scam... Plus, we share how we spent our Easter weekend!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting welcome back. We got another week? How lucky are
a week? Why are we lucky? Do we have a
job that we love? Like I watch arkisas Keiths go to
the mill every day again like that job. So we're here,

(00:24):
we got job. We love the morning, the hours. But
all of our listeners listening now do too. Let's are
on the podcast. Then who needs you?

Speaker 2 (00:29):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Guys, get to wake up whenever you want more in
studio morning. All right, We're gonna get to know here
on Monday. Which of your personality traits are you most
proud of? Which of your personality traits are you most
proud of? Lunchbox? Do you know yours? My awesomeness is
that a personality traite? Sure can be. I would say

(00:52):
that would be more of my outgoing confidence that you're going,
I'm awesome, that's the best thing about me. That's pretty confident.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
So I would say, okay, and my confidence is my
best one, because I mean, I believe I can do anything.
I believe I'm better than anybody, And that would be
going into bit of arrogance. But yes, I hear you, Yeah,
I'm like, I'm just confident. I believe in it, and
I don't let people bother me. They can give me
their opinions of me, and guess what, their opinion don't matter.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
I like it.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Huh. What personality, Trader, are you most proud of? Eddie?
My humor?

Speaker 4 (01:23):
I like my humor. I think everyone in my family's
kind of funny. Like my dad's brother was a comedian,
and so they're like, yeah, it just kind of runs
in the family that we like to make people laugh.
I get joy out of seeing people laugh at what
I say.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
So I like that Amy.

Speaker 5 (01:37):
I think that H'll go with And I've learned this
a lot about myself recently, especially being a co parent.
But my personality can see the bigger picture and try
to see where the other person's coming from.

Speaker 6 (01:50):
Too, Like I like understand, I go.

Speaker 5 (01:52):
There easily where I can. I guess I can kind
of be in the gray. Things don't have to be
so black and.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
White, like you can also understand that maybe you don't understand.

Speaker 5 (02:03):
Yes, that's I think too, and I when you this
is just a new part of my life and things
that I'm learning about myself. And I even said that
to been my co parent the other day, where I
was just like, I felt like I was really seeing
the bigger picture, and I said, I don't want to
have an inflated view of how I'm handling this, but
I think that I am because I felt at the

(02:24):
time he was being a little black and white.

Speaker 6 (02:26):
But then I also had compassion.

Speaker 5 (02:28):
For that's some of his his how he grew up
in his military background, and so then I gave space
for that, and ultimately he came around that to.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Me feels like the words of someone has put a
lot of work into themselves.

Speaker 5 (02:39):
Yes, yes, And that's why it was even hard for
me to admit that to him on the phone, Like
I was like, it sounds like I'm thinking highly myself
by saying this, but actually I think I'm proud of
the patience and the work that I've put into trying
to understand.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
I want to say that to him, that you're proud
of yourself, But I mean, still.

Speaker 5 (02:54):
I did it, I said, I think I said, I
have an inflated few.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
I just wanted him to understand and mine is not
going to make sense to you guys. But if I'm
picking what personality trait I'm most proud of, now, you
guys are gonna roll your eyes and be like, let's
let's see. No, we never we would never roll on.
I would say, my patience, you don't have hold on
talking about it's gotten I work so hard, Yes, it has.

(03:24):
Shut up because I'm gonna take any of listening to
your mouth. I would say that in general, I have
a bit of an understanding that because I need, want,
desire something to happen now, because I feel like I
should have, doesn't mean everybody else should have the same
feeling I have. I'm still not good at not feeling

(03:44):
like it, but I think outwardly I've become even a
much more patient boss much hold on, we're not doing
what we've most improved. I know it's what you're proud of.
You're doing whatever you want. You don't get to make
the rules. The question is what are you most proud of?
My personality trying I most proud of is patience. I've
gotten better at it. It's not what I'm the best
dat I think that's like tenacity, just showing.

Speaker 6 (04:07):
Up what you're quick witted.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
Well, okay, but I'm saying if I was most proud
of something, it would just be like yeah, like to
I don't have a talent, but I'm not very talent.
I don't quit, but I would say what I'm most
proud of patient, the patients that I've developed in the
past four or five years as a boss. Still no
just a person. It's still not good, but it used
to be terrible. I think being married has, like my

(04:30):
wife has instilled a lot of PTO.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
What's that, Oh, that's just me saying praise the Lord,
because I think it has since in the world, since
you've gotten married, there's been some healthy changes.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Yeah, I don't. I don't. Right there, you showed patience, right,
They're not just jumping out. I've showed like ignorance. I
have no idea what that means. Confused, mind's paid. I'm
not a patient person. Still in a patient person. I'm
very impatient. But patience is what I'm most proud of
now because I've developed a sense of it that I've
never had before.

Speaker 6 (04:59):
I would agree with that.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
It's your view on your personality. Man sense you know
he is guys over and kid be patient.

Speaker 6 (05:09):
When I said mine, I think the lunchbox.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Said what the I didn't? I said, I think I
got confused halfway through your speech. What would you say
the personality trait you're most proud of yourself?

Speaker 7 (05:20):
Hmmm, I think it would be empathy in my heart.
I have a I have a really I have a
lot of empathy for people in the situations they've been in.

Speaker 8 (05:28):
Also just a really big heart.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
It also is a weird question to answer because it
feels like I'm asking you, like, what are you most
proud of? And it feels like you're bright, but I'm
begging you to break right, So it does feel weird.
I don't feel weird, but I don't mind bragging. I'm
aw I'm smarter than everyone. Hey, yeah, a chameleon. What
you can put me wherever and I'll always fit in.
My humor isn't just like in the studio. See if

(05:51):
I went to a lumber mill, I'd be the funniest
dude there, So I say, then humor, but also everything, work, ethic, whatever,
So everything you could drop me in any environs dominating
fit it immediately. It I like it. You should be
a spy dude, Maybe he is. What if we dropped
you in Asia, they'd be like, there's a white guy.
I don't think you fit in there. He's familiar? Does

(06:11):
he want to know our government secrets. I alight, we're good,
everybody good.

Speaker 6 (06:16):
What I don't know?

Speaker 5 (06:17):
I just I'm sorry, I turn mine into a sorry.
I think I was just talking through like something I've
been thinking about.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
You know what your worst trade is you think too
much and you're dwelling on things that you think we are.

Speaker 6 (06:27):
Okay, but I don't know why. I just didn't answer
it like, oh, I think I've grown in the area
of like.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
You know, I have no patience for this. Okay, we're
moving on exactly. Let's open up the mailbag, name mail
and read all the air. It's something we call Bobby's mailbag. Yeah, hello,
Bobby Bones. Lately, my wife and our teenage daughter have
been at each other's throats. I refuse to get in

(06:52):
the middle on I have just tried to be supportive
of both. It seems to being quote Switzerland, isn't all
it's cracked up to be. Now I'm being resented by
both of them because neither of them think I have
their backs. How long can I keep the neutral thing
up before I become the common enemy? Here sided husband, father,
trying to keep the peace. I don't have kids. I'll

(07:12):
remove myself from anybody taking my real advice. But I
feel like i'd always have to set to the president
of being on my wife's side just because But I
have kids, so Amy, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (07:21):
This is something you and your wife I think need
to work through.

Speaker 5 (07:24):
I don't have the full picture, but I would say
you'll need to figure it out and then present a
united front to your teenager. The teenager shouldn't feel like
she needs you to stick up for her versus mom,
or mom to stick up for.

Speaker 6 (07:37):
Her versus dad. I don't know. I just feel like
that's when it gets really tricky.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
I doesn't feel like it's that it's general teenagery that's
making them fight. Yeah, there's not like one issue, so
it's just that age and stage.

Speaker 5 (07:49):
Yeah, somehow you need to be able to step up
if if you don't agree with the wife. See that's
where it gets tricky. Like maybe if you don't agree
with her, y'all need to settle it on the side.
So that way y'all come up with united front. That
way you can say, support your wife in front of
your daughter, because I feel like that is going to
be the best as a co parent. I'm not even
I'm not married anymore. But we're still parenting the same child.
And we disagree about things for sure, but towards the kids,

(08:14):
it's still a united front and we do everything possible
to maintain that because that's just going to be the
best for our family, and I would assume maybe yours too.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
But Eddie, yeah, Amy's exactly right. You and your wife
need to be on the same page. And if you're
not on the same page, Amy's right again, go in
a separate room, make sure you're away from your kids.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Talk about it. Okay, how are we going to present this?
What do you think?

Speaker 6 (08:37):
What is what?

Speaker 4 (08:38):
I If you can't come to the same you need to.
You have to whatever it is, even if you're wrong
about it. You say, you know what, I'm wrong about it.
But if you feel stronger than.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
I do, I never it. It's got to. It's got
to because you cannot be on your daughter's side that
I'm going to be told us right. But if it's
like I'm wrong about it, I'll just act like I'm wrong.
I'll just check out right.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
So then you say, all right, this is then you're
not being supportive and you have to tell your daughter
you know what, I'm on our side.

Speaker 6 (09:01):
Now checking out is the lazy way.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Yeah yeah, yeah. I gotta get to work.

Speaker 6 (09:07):
That's like that's passive.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Yeah yeah yeah yeah. You gotta be on the same team.
I gotta get early the morning. So you got to
deal with this peace. Yeah, I agree, unified front right
has to be even if we argue, all I tend
to feed the dogs. We go in the room, we
go let we feed away from the dogs, seven thirty
and we go back. We're like seven thirty. It is. Yeah,
we both agree on both agree. Good luck with that.
I that's a very common thing. Yeah, mom versus a

(09:32):
teenage girl and dad being like I don't know what
to do because I don't understand, or.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
Just parents against kids, like oh yeah, all different war. Yeah,
I mean didn't matter, you know, daughter.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
Mom.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
It's like even like me sometimes my son and I'm like, man,
I know what he's saying. I know.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
I was a dude, I know what he's talking about.
Like I was in high school and I was like,
what are you talking about. Let's talk about it separately,
come up with one thing and then we'll present it PowerPoint.
Yeah pretty much, all right, there you go.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Good luck. As you hear, there is no answer. That's right.
It's just be unified in your answer.

Speaker 6 (10:04):
That's an answer.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Yeah, that's the answer. There's no answer that's right. Always
with the in the fight. No, no, no, no, it's
just the answer is to be unified even if you're wrong.

Speaker 6 (10:14):
Yeah, right, but you got to get there.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
You don't want to just kid fake it the entire time,
although sometimes I just choose the United Front and then
I call my friends in the dog trushure.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Just kidding. All right, close it out. I did. We
got your game mail and we ran in on your
Now let's find to close Bobby failed back. Yeah, it's
time for the good news with Bobby. If you're a
dog guy, you're a dog girl, you like this one.
So Jason and Julia have been together for a while

(10:49):
and Jason was gonna propose, and he's like, what do
I do? How do I propose? If I do it boring,
she's not gonna have a good story. You wanted to
be romantic. And so he also worked at adoption services,
and so there was a dog named Banjo that had
been there forever, and so he inscribed will you marry me?
On Banjo's caller? Nice It had Banjo like follow him

(11:09):
and go up to her said oh, because it was
like a stray bulldog mix. She's like, oh, look at
the bulldog. Will you marry me? She did not think
it was banjo proposing. She knew it was Joson and
so it was a success. The couple was overcome a join.
Then they both adopted banjo. That's cool, which is pretty cool.
That's a great story. That's what it's all about. That
was telling me something good. Today is April first, is

(11:32):
April Fol's Day. We're not doing any jokes on you.
We do jokes all the other days of the year
on any other though. We're not doing any jokes on
any listeners. It's also the first of the month. We
will celebrate that. We're gonna do famous first, famous first
in history. For example, just say your name, who was
the first human to set foot on the moon? Eddie
Neil Armstrong. Correct, you got the point there, but that

(11:54):
was an example. As example does not count as a point.
You'll buzz in. I'll do the best to see who
yelled their name first. As always, Mike, my judge, Famous
first in history? What beach Town was? Where of the
first lunchbox? Jamestown incorrect? What beach town was for the
first recorded instances of human flight using a pain Amy?

Speaker 6 (12:18):
Kitty Hawk?

Speaker 1 (12:19):
Correct? Wow, Kitty all needed Kitty of North Carolina. You
were gonna say that would have been extra ride. But
Kitty Hawk is the beach town. Didn't know that was
a beach town? Amy, one are you going to say?
First settlement? Man? What was the first social media platform?

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Go ahead?

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Facebook? In correct? What was the first social media platform
to introduce hashtags? Amy? Correct? In she's on it, she's
off for meds and she's on life. I need to
slow down. Okay, who are you talking to me? Because
I'm wondering. I heard first social media and I went

(12:56):
and then you went to and I'm dead? Next up?
What are the first three words the people? Correct? Of
the constitution? He offer? Meds on life? The three words boo?
I thought I loved you? But what the there? You go?

(13:22):
Me at the zoo? Was the first video uploaded lunchbox YouTube?
Correct to what platform? April twenty third, two thousand and five.
This is terrible. These are all famous firsts in history.
What are the first ten amendments called? You're right? Correct?

(13:51):
What was the first cloned mammal? In nineteen Eddie a
goat incorrect? Lunchbox incorrect? What was the first clone mammal
in nineteen ninety six named.

Speaker 6 (14:05):
Oh though Texas A and M Texas.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
I didn't write, I'm reading the question.

Speaker 6 (14:16):
Amy answer, I don't know, something like Dolly or something.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Answer Dolly correct.

Speaker 6 (14:21):
The sheep, I don't even know where that came, right, Dolly,
sheep shout out gig them.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
What was the first antibiotic discovered by alex Eddie that
is the time lunchbox pensilla correct? What was the first
antibox discovered by Alexander Fleming in nineteen twenty eight after
finding mold growing in a petri dish silla? The score
Amy four? Lunchbox three? Eddie is there? Eddie's present so

(14:50):
stupid zero. Who was the first US president to be
impeached in eighty? Amy eighteen? What time Nixon in kar
Edie Flatterfield correct? Who was the first US president to
be impeached in eighteen sixty eight?

Speaker 2 (15:09):
I know that one?

Speaker 1 (15:13):
That was taft incorrect? The post the eighteen sixty eight?
Does that help anybody?

Speaker 6 (15:18):
No?

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Lincoln van Buren. So Lincoln died right? So were sixty five?
Is who? Was after Lincoln?

Speaker 2 (15:25):
No idea?

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Who came in after Lincoln?

Speaker 2 (15:27):
No idea?

Speaker 6 (15:27):
His vice president?

Speaker 1 (15:28):
Yeah, Teddy, do you watch Roosevelt? Are you watching that show?
I'm not there yet. There's only three episodes out. I
know it's still in the first. I'm not there yet,
not really what it's Andrew Johnson. No, I've never heard
of that guy.

Speaker 6 (15:40):
Dang, I thought it was I thought that in the seventies.
Was the first?

Speaker 1 (15:45):
You thought wrong?

Speaker 6 (15:46):
Nineteen?

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Yeah, you're off by about one hundred. What was the
first animated feature film Eddie Ever? Mickey Madden correct ever
releasing Amy cinderellarect Ever released by Walt Disney in nineteen
thirty seven.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Oh, I know it?

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Oh yeah, nineteen thirty seven. Yeah, good one. It's a
wonderful life. No, not animated, but its white so white.
That's in the thirties.

Speaker 6 (16:14):
Yeah, calm down.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Wow, we have two more and Amy four lunchbox three.
We have two more left a chance. Edward Jenner developed
the first successful vaccine in seventeen ninety six. What was
it used to Eddie? Polio incorrect? Amy small box? Correct music? Wow?
What was the first country music radio station that began broadcasting.

Speaker 6 (16:37):
In nineteen Amy the Grand Ole Opry, the.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Stage radio station nineteen twenty five in Nashville, Lunchbox, Lunchbox,
the Big ninety eight. Now your stage for hit music.
They're a big letters. There are big letters, w m
z WSN WSN.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
That's it the opery. I don't know program, I know,
but that's the station right that it airs on.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but yes, it's the program. And
I was close, but there's am Man. Okay, but then
you didn't get it though, correct, I didn't. Polly O
could have been close to smallpox. Yeah, AMMI five Lunchbox.
Three guys in a little bit of trouble. He left
his fiance's two thousand dollars wedding dress on the roof
of his car and just drove off. They did not
find it. They're offering a five hundred dollars award anyone

(17:25):
who finds it. They think someone stole it. No, well,
they think it just felt How would you know who
to get it to? Yeah, and it had to fall
off back where he didn't look in the rear view.
Because it falls off on the side, your side, you're
going to see it. If it goes off the front,
you're going to see it, right, But how upset would
you be? And I'm bringing our swifty Lauren in here,

(17:45):
who is engaged. How upset would you be if your
fiance lost your wedding dress this close.

Speaker 6 (17:52):
To the wedding.

Speaker 8 (17:52):
I'd be livid.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
I would be livid because this is a bit of
neglect by him, for like prioritize that dress.

Speaker 9 (18:01):
Yeah, and I just don't, like, I don't understand how
you leave something that big. It's not like it's like
a phone or like a pup of coffee. It's probably
in a huge dress bag. Like, how do you just
not see that and drive off?

Speaker 1 (18:10):
You don't care about it that much, You don't prioritize
that much. You said it on top and then open
when it's so big. It's not a it's not a cup,
I know, but the groom doesn't wear the dress. It's
just like a grocery bag. And the whole reason you
are where you are is because of that dress, because
you wouldn't just go and walk around with that dress. Also,
you went to wherever you were going because of that dress.
Otherwise you wouldn't be carrying that dress around. It happens

(18:33):
to a great point, No, it doesn't. Yeah, and it's
it makes the news. It's because it didn't happen. He
wasn't supposed to see the dress. That's why I did
it karma.

Speaker 8 (18:40):
Yeah, maybe that's the bad luck.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Yeah, yeah, so two thousand bucks. Jeez? Do you get
insurance on her dress? That's not a thing, is it.

Speaker 8 (18:48):
I don't know. I don't think so didn't. I don't
have insurance.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Do you have your dress?

Speaker 3 (18:51):
I do?

Speaker 1 (18:52):
And you're getting married when in May.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
Soon?

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Yeah, corner. Did you do anything crazy like put yourself
like on a crazy diet or take hair growing pills
or anything where you're like, I'm gonna make sure of
my wedding.

Speaker 8 (19:06):
I'm perfect just watching what I eat, but nothing like crazy.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
And you have how many bridesmaids do you have?

Speaker 8 (19:12):
I have ten brides mad, I know it's a lot.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
He's like ten. She's like, I gotta cut it down
to ten. He's like, I gotta have ten?

Speaker 5 (19:20):
Are you gonna have all ten on your side? And
all ten because the bride when I was one of
the ten, there was she did it five and five
on each side, so we were staggered.

Speaker 8 (19:28):
Oh that's a good idea. So I like that idea.
We haven't really discussed yet.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Surely with them yeah, four three two one. They all
do the parent where they're underneath, so that's a lot.
I saw a note on my desk and it says
Bobby Bones and wife and it's an invitation from Lauren.
I'm assuming to her wedding. I haven't opened mind up either.
Did you invite the whole everybody?

Speaker 9 (19:49):
I invited everyone. I wanted to be polite include everyone.
You don't have to do that, but I wanted to,
and I want everyone to know. I don't feel I
hope no one feels any obligation to go, like. I
will not be offended, I won't be upset. I just
wanted to extend the invite. I would love everyone to
be there. If you can't come, I'm not going to
take a personally like okay, like I totally get it.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
And wait, do you feel a pressure that we feel
a pressure? No, you should feel like you don't have
to invite us.

Speaker 6 (20:13):
You're still polite if you didn't invite us, though, of course, would.

Speaker 9 (20:17):
Love for everyone to be there. It's a celebration and
I see you guys almost every day. I would love
for everyone to be there. But I'm not going to
be upset if like someone can't come, well, we're going.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
To cost you money.

Speaker 8 (20:27):
So this is what the thing is.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
We are no no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 8 (20:32):
We write also like a package.

Speaker 9 (20:34):
So it was like between one point fifty and like
two hundred people and then we had enough open spots,
so so we got.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
The leftover spots.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
Yes, because what it is is we just got this
invocation and we're supposed to r SVP in the next week.
So basically it's saying, hey, we waited until we got
r s vps from enough people said okay, you on
a short list. I thought she was using us for
clout because she was trying to say, hey, you guys
come so I can tell my friends the Bible.

Speaker 8 (21:05):
It is definitely not that. I know Lunchbox you think
everything's about you, but it's not that.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
La Let me ask you this though, to speak.

Speaker 4 (21:11):
Are you concerned Lauren, that like a celebrity like Lunchbox
is going to be there maybe take the attention off
of you on your wedding day?

Speaker 9 (21:18):
You know, I haven't thought about that because we all
know how Lunchbox loves to just think. Yeah, I think
he's the center of attention. But you know, I'm not
too concerned about it, to be honest.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Yeah, so who can go like, did Morgan get a
plus one? Or is it just Morgan? You realize? Oh, whoa,
it's not a good weekend. Man, that is a bad
weekend Arkansas, No a CM Awards. I gonna go. I'm
part of the broadcast.

Speaker 6 (21:45):
Oh we're all nominated for an award.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Oh no, we're all going to be We're all going
to be there because it is in Dallas. I don't
know they're all going to be there. Wrong, I'm supposed
to be part of the show.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
We've gone to Vegas to get to accept the ACM.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
We don't even have won the award, be nominated. You
don't just go haven't won the award. You're acting like
we already we don't win. Amy just jinks it. You guys,
you just heard. It's like when Eddie texts me two
minutes left in the game, good win and then we lose.
Amy just did that to us.

Speaker 6 (22:11):
I didn't got a question. You're gonna wint react.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Right, I'm just glad I wasn't the one that jinks Wow, wow.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
Okay, I honestly am starting to feel like wow, lately
it doesn't appear as though too much.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Exactly get back, Okay, Lauren, Okay, I will. I will
not be in town. I'm very sorry. That's fine. Yeah,
I have to. I'm a part of the show. So no,
it's not that you don't go to Dallas if you
don't win the award, and you don't even go if
you do win. Sometimes, Hey, but Bobby, you still get

(22:50):
a gift, right, I'll get our gifts.

Speaker 8 (22:53):
You don't even have to do that.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
I'm done. Are you registered anywhere? Lauren?

Speaker 8 (22:57):
Yea, and everything. Everything's up there.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
But yeah, hey, Scoob, but when will we know that
we didn't win the Usually it's usually right now, but
it's usually mid April. I believe we find out. Okay, well,
some time, I regardless, even once we lose, I will
be in Texas. I'm very sorry.

Speaker 8 (23:15):
I totally understand you want to get it and then
who can go?

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Anybody want to commit? Now? I'll be in San Francisco.
I apologize I won't be there, but thank you for
the invite. There is an inpecial ready did you get
about it? If it's mid week, I can't go weekend.
It's midday. It's a Saturday. I can probably go. You
can probably go. You're not even committing. I just don't know.
My wife has her calendar to god, I got it,
got it you guys. Yeah, I gotta check with the wife.
I'm not sure. Do you want to go? Yeah? Hey,

(23:40):
I would love to go. A plus one for them?
Yeah yeah, I mean that Bobby's out. I can bring
two of my kids, one person out.

Speaker 8 (23:46):
There's no kids, no.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Is it?

Speaker 8 (23:50):
Open bar, open bar, twelve piece live band.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Man. She's got some expensive stuff on this rotistry.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
Oh you want it?

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (24:00):
She wants a dice in cool per purifying fan. Yeah,
but that's probably like the most expensive. Probably you probably
clicked so you can rub it, rubbing in her face.
I literally clicked on the thing is cheapest? Put me
in for those towns.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
She wants us to buy a new house for house.

Speaker 8 (24:16):
It's a house, buy me a house.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
No, I don't think she wants a hell. I think
she wants a fun buy and stuff, And she put
the actual house on there. It's more it's marked our
top choice.

Speaker 8 (24:31):
That is our top choice. We just want like, we
just want money. We plan on buying a house after
the wedding.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
I like that. It's much easier, which giving money.

Speaker 8 (24:37):
Please just do that.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Yeah, yeah, it's the point. The point is actually buy
that this house. I'm looking on Zillow right now. It
says estimate seven hundred for this house. It's not the
real house. It's the picture of the house. I don't
have that kind of money. Oh my god. Okay, okay.
Marriage is great, thank you, thank you. Marriage. Wedding, well,
you know, the marriage is great. The wedding is gonna
be a disaster, but that's all great. The lottery drawing

(25:02):
for the numbers nine nine, nine nine hit, I wouldn't
even pick those numbers. No, Like, if I were picking,
I'd be like, there's no way it's going to happen.
Three hundred and sixty six tickets won when the numbers
nine nine, nine nine hit. A total eight hundred and
seventy eight thousand dollars in prizes are being distributed to
three hundred and sixty six winners. So that's awesome. Yeah,

(25:24):
you still won a bunch that split, but you got
to split that three hundred and sixty six ways. I
didn't know that you can have multiple numbers of the
same numbers on the lotter. It's like a pick three
or something forty nine nine nine nine nine nine nine, right, yeah, whatever.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
It's one of those ones where you can it's like
the numbers are zero through nine or one through nine.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
Those can repeat. Yes, where the power ball once it
comes out, it can't come back out because it's the
same bucket. Basically, pile of stories.

Speaker 5 (25:54):
Guess what our life expectancy is on the rise. We're
headed in the right direction because we had gone down,
but now we're expected to live a little bit longer.
The average age of seventy seven and a half years old. Now, women,
we're gonna win. We're going to live longer.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
It's a conversation with my wife and I because I
am almost twelve years older than her, and she's like,
I'm already gonna live to a later life number than you,
just based on data. Plus you're already a lot older,
so I could die in time.

Speaker 6 (26:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (26:25):
Women are at eighty point two years for life expectancy
and men are at seventy four point eight.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
So let's say die seventy four, so that's basically thirty years.
Oh man, I die in thirty I die in thirty
years and then she's got another like.

Speaker 6 (26:40):
Fifty Yeah, so she can get married again over my
dead body.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Full of the life. Yeah, I guess she did.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
Y'all ever talk about that, Like, would you be okay
with it?

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Yeah, no problem. Just don't he get a kissing of money?
Would she does? She would she be okay with Like
she want to get married to someone else? Well, I
don't think she wants to because wants me to die. Well,
my wife tells me like, I will not marry anyone. Yeah,
but because she can tell you that cause you're gonna
be alive whenever that, Yeah, that's messed up. I would
just want her to be happy over my dead body. Yes, okay,

(27:13):
go ahead.

Speaker 6 (27:13):
So it's the end of an era for gum.

Speaker 5 (27:15):
Apparently nobody's really chewing it anymore or as much as
we used to. And there's a few reasons why it's
been a decline. Obviously COVID it went down, but then
it just hasn't caught back up like other things have.
So there's a trend of limiting sugar and eating foods
with better ingredients, and even sugar free gum has artificial
stuff that people are like, I don't know that don't
want to put that in my body. And some people

(27:36):
are concerned about I guess the litter from gum, like
how seeing it everywhere, disgusting it and sitting it out.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
You throw it ou let's say, throw it in the yard.
Decomposable liadiman does it? Or does it because it doesn't
sit for seven years. It doesn't sit in your stomach
for seven years. And I'm saying, Morgan, do you know
about this?

Speaker 7 (27:54):
I don't think it decomposes. The thing that I learned
is if you throw it out the window, birds are
typically the ones to pick it up and it gets
stuck in their beaks and it kills them.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
I'm talking about us. How long will it be forget
the bird? How long will to be sitting in the
yard if you just leave it? Okay?

Speaker 5 (28:08):
Well, I'm glad Morgan said that because I had no
idea that that was the thing. And that's you can
you just save the bird?

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Good words?

Speaker 6 (28:14):
Well, sure it probably smells good.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Or if you do, do, make sure it's hub above
and you leave a little bit of flavor now so
at least they can have a little something.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
And then another reason is because of inflated prices, like
people just don't want to spend.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Money of gum. Gum. Gum's gone up, yes, lush, Bucky's
look something up. He's coming, he says, chest is puffed out.
This is crazy, Alad for it to decompose on the ground.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
There has been in depth research and they think it
takes between five to one thousand years.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Well that's a big spectrum.

Speaker 6 (28:44):
I have the one thousand and the like.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
They have no idea and they just made it up.
I don't know, Chuck, write this between one day and
one million days. I'm sorry, there is you have to
be in depth research.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
But they said, well that's they're a big the current understanding,
let's old, no check.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
The estimate comes from.

Speaker 3 (29:02):
Our current understanding of synthetic plastic and rubber, and that
is what gum is like.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
And it's five to one thousand years.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
When you throw it.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
That's a difference in that So five years to decompose,
that's a long time just throwing the trash.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Can man and Amy said, inflation, my son, we went
to the grocery in the trash. If he's putting a dup,
it's still gonna be in a place. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (29:25):
But you can save the birds forget the birds. Well
what about Eddie Son?

Speaker 4 (29:30):
Yeah, so he had a dollar and I said, you
can buy whatever you want in the grocery store for
a dollar.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
He can find a single thing. Nothing was under it all,
not even gum. Surely like a single laffy taffy. No, man,
it's crazy.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Nothing.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
They didn't have single laffy taffies. The cheapest was nine
to nine cents, but when taxi he couldn't afford it.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
Yeah, and according to eco Freak, it says about five
hundred years to decompose and it is very bad for
the environment.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Eighty to ninety percent of gum is not disposed of properly.
I just keep thinking, have red solo cup is not
disposable and you, my friend, I don't have anyone else.

Speaker 5 (30:08):
Okay, So mom fluencers who glamorize motherhood or making new
moms feel really insecure, just because a lot of times
they're posting their happy kids. They always have their hair
and their makeup done, and their house is clean. I
just remember that's not reality. But a lot of people
are watching the content and then they're like feeling depressed

(30:28):
about how they mother, or how their house looks or
what their life is like or what.

Speaker 6 (30:32):
They look like. Just another reminder to not compare yourself
to someone who's doing that on Instagram.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Yeah, I mean, didn't we see that lady that just
did that and she went to prison. She was the
mommy blogger that was all about Frankie y.

Speaker 6 (30:45):
So she was popular on YouTube.

Speaker 5 (30:47):
There's now a special like I think who twenty twenty
has a special or whatever.

Speaker 6 (30:51):
I was watching it because she got arrested last year,
and it was wild.

Speaker 5 (30:54):
She had all kinds of mom tips on YouTube and
she I think she had like two milli followers on YouTube,
and she was giving advice to other parents on how
to parent, and then yet on the side she was
abusive to her kids.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
The twenty twenty thing, it's just wild. Did you want
to watch it? What's clips of the twenty? I don't
who watch the twenty twenty all? Oh? I did, but
I watched clips of that twenty twenty thing, and because
it was on social media awful. I don't even know.
I don't even know it is.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
I just saw the story and I saw the kid
walk up to like he snuck out, he broke out,
and he went to a neighbor's garage.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Who was in his garage. He was like, can you
do me two things? Can you give me something to eat?
Can you take me to the police station, which this
kid's gonna be and it's gonna have so much trauma forever. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
The crazy part is is the person she was in
partnership with, so she was like a mom influencer or whatever,
giving mommy advice on YouTube. But then she partnered with
a therapist and the therapist was bad too. They were
at the therapist's house and the kids were being abused there.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
I'm gon talk about anymore. It may feel super uncomfortable
this early in the morning. Later, yeah, well in an hour.
I don't believe what you see on Instagram. That's good,
that's good. I don't like it.

Speaker 5 (32:05):
Well, my final point was it was really part of
that that stood out to me was a woman, an
adult woman now came out and said, I told everybody
years ago, this therapist woman is like her aunt or something.

Speaker 6 (32:17):
She was doing this stuff. She did it to me.

Speaker 5 (32:19):
It's bad, and like a lot of times, people don't
feel heard, and then twenty years later it's like, oh okay,
so just's try to listen to people and hear them.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
Investigate.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
It was like Tom, something bad, all right? Amy is
that is?

Speaker 6 (32:32):
I'm Amy? That's my pot.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news produce already.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Ever since he was a young child, Joseph has dreamed
of owning a Ford Mustang. He loves cars, but he
always wanted that Mustang. Well, eleven years old, Joseph found
out that they had bone cancer and after years of treatment,
it spread to his lungs and he was just given
a month to live. Joseph is eighteen years old. Oh wow, Yeah,
he's fought and fought. He's eighteen years old now. And

(33:05):
his dad said, you know what, Joseph, I'm gonna buy
you that Mustang. So he bought him a twenty twenty
Mustang and.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
That's not it. They put it on social media and the.

Speaker 4 (33:14):
CEO for the Ford company found out and he said,
I want to send Joseph to racing school.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
So now Joseph is on his way to racing school.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
He's gonna have drivers instruct him how to race on
a race track, and he's gonna be able to drive
the dark Horse, which is a souped up Mustang, and
he can drive on a track.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
I love all that, but I mean you got me
at the beginning. He's like, only a month to live,
and I thought it was gonna be one of those
for a whole month. He got to live it out.

Speaker 4 (33:37):
No, man, he's eighteen and he's going strong. So and
his dad's like, you know what, man, We're gonna live
hard right now. So there's your mustang great story. That
is what it's all about.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
That was telling me something good. A study found two
back to back night it's a bad sleep makes you
feel about five years older, but a full month of
perfect sleep can make you feel five years younger. So
it's the two bads or a whole month good or bad.
It's almost like eating really crappy food, Like you can
eat right whatever that means to you, exercise and after

(34:11):
a few weeks really see a difference in a positive way,
or you can eat real bad and after like two
days really see it a difference. Like the good stuff
that we want takes a lot longer and it's harder
to get to than the easy bad stuff. But that's
what's up. How'd you sleep in lately? Abe?

Speaker 5 (34:26):
I mean it's been for pretty good. I haven't had
thirty days in a row good. But now that's my goal.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
I've never had thirty days in a row. That seems impossible.
I've never had thirty days good sleep. I don't think
I You have sleep app you just diagnosed a few
weeks ago. But I'll tell you I didn't sleep on
my machine on last night because I have a seapap
It just goes across the nose, not loud at all
unless it falls off, because what it does is it
blows nose through the nose holes into your nose if
it falls off because going he goes. My wife hears

(34:53):
it because it's basically a balloon that's being air let
out of it. So it sounds like but I fell
asleep without it on. But I think now my body
is trained a bit because of that machine to not
breathe through my mouth at all. Okay, So I slept
like six and a half hours, no seapath all the
way through. That never happens because I think that's been
training me to do so and anybody else it's like

(35:15):
I never sleep, I get bad sleep. I can't. I
would advise go do one of those sleep studies they
think forever to get in took me forever to even
get in, and yeah, it's awkward, but it's worth it.
That and the finger in the butt not at the
same time, but that's a check that guys don't want
to do because like, I don't want to finger on
my butt. Nope, don't want it right, but it's so
once it's over, the peace of mind or the Okay,

(35:38):
we found something that may not be right, they're going
in after it. You're gonna be so happy you did it.
Not that you actually did it, but the results of
doing it. And I know my doctor and he had
to do it. Imagine knowing the guy stays fingering as
long as you are, like noing the god the difference.
But that's what's up. So good luck everybody. Amy, Let's
do the morning Corny, the mourning Corny.

Speaker 6 (36:02):
What's up with Orion's belt?

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Orion's belt?

Speaker 6 (36:05):
Is that how you say it? I have dyslexia.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
That's not a stop. That's not the reason. It's okay
to say it wrong.

Speaker 6 (36:12):
I've never read it.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
You can't blame everything on alexia. This is a bad trend,
and it's okay to say it wrong.

Speaker 6 (36:19):
Okay, But look, no, I was trying to do it phonetically.
That's the thing with blamed.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
On dyslexia, because I say stuff wrong all the time.

Speaker 6 (36:27):
You just didn't know it's phenetically. Am I saying it wrong?

Speaker 2 (36:32):
I know?

Speaker 6 (36:32):
But to me it looked like oronoy?

Speaker 1 (36:36):
Why don't we hit the button again? Are absolutely now
that I don't care that you've said it wrong. I
care that you blamed it on dyslexia because now you're
going to do that.

Speaker 6 (36:48):
But that was phonetically. I was really the mourning corny,
what's wrong with Orion's belt? What? It's a big oatist face.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
It was the morning corny.

Speaker 6 (37:09):
You actually liked that joke. I was living to give
it three stars.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
She got you again? Get me.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
Get a competition. I like it because Orion's belt has oryan.
Oh I'm sorry dyslexic. Okay, but you got me. You
got me dyslexic versus Bobby.

Speaker 6 (37:28):
Like again, Okay, I'm sorry, Oh so stupid.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
If I'm not, if you would have said, okay, what's
up with nor O's belt, I'd even like who you said?
Oh I read it backward? I'm slexic.

Speaker 5 (37:37):
Sorry, No, that's that's a that's a myth about dyslexia.
It's not just reading things backwards at all.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
I know, I know, I know, Okay, okay, thank you.
Is this likely a real doctor or like doctor love Well.

Speaker 5 (37:53):
I don't know her credentials. I just know that they
call her like the call the doctor, the doctor in
the woods. No, she could be a medical doctor, holistic.
I don't know, maybe a functional medicine.

Speaker 1 (38:04):
Doctor in the woods. I just know people go to
her because she like heals people.

Speaker 6 (38:08):
She's in the woods of Kentucky.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Tell these guys again, I just asked, is she what
I would consider a doctor someone who has been credential
to give medical advice.

Speaker 5 (38:18):
I don't know yet because I'm still waiting on getting
the email of the information on how to book and
where to go to. But multiple people in town have
gone to the woods of Kentucky and met with this
doctor and they feel so much better.

Speaker 1 (38:34):
What happened in the woods?

Speaker 6 (38:36):
Right well, I think she just looks into your eyes
and then tells.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
You will what does this cost? I don't know yet
which I think scam.

Speaker 6 (38:47):
Guys.

Speaker 5 (38:48):
All I know is I was at another medical appointment,
like at a real medical facility in Nashville, and they
were talking about.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
Her in what way can you believe people go to this?

Speaker 6 (38:58):
No, no, and like, yeah, I'll send you the information.

Speaker 5 (39:01):
I've had plenty of patients that have come in and
talked about her and have had much success.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
When you say in the woods, do you have to like,
I have plenty? I mean too, like a trek by foot.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:11):
Yeah, because I've googled go into the woods, Kentucky doctor,
and I've got nothing.

Speaker 1 (39:14):
You've got one hundred doctor Woods. Yeah, I got Oh
that's a good one, doctor Woods. Right.

Speaker 6 (39:19):
No, no, no, no, she is like a little house
in the woods.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Little house. Why would you go to her? So? Why
are people saying to feel better? Are you sick? Listen?
I know a couple of trailers you can go to
who's trying to feel better in Arkansas? Yeah, that ain't
the same thing, now, you know, doctor and the.

Speaker 5 (39:36):
Trailer because I you know, I don't know what perry,
menopause low tests, a certain different things.

Speaker 6 (39:42):
That have going on.

Speaker 5 (39:43):
I'm like, you know, trying to not be on my
ADHD meds, to making sure that I'm good being off
my antidepressdants. I feel like there's just a list of things,
like I want to feel really good and maybe she could,
you know, whip up a concoction.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
I found her. Why do you need a concoction in
the woods of Kentucky? Why not just milk? And so
the medical professional down the road go to the medical center.

Speaker 6 (40:03):
Obviously HD. I know, I know it sounds crazy, but
I think that she has a gift.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
But you don't know you's in your name, but I've heard.

Speaker 6 (40:12):
She has a gift.

Speaker 5 (40:13):
What I'm saying is, I'm waiting on the email. I'll
see if it's I'm willing to go to figure it out,
and then I'll let y'all know. And then Bobby, like,
you're sleep at me, You're not sleepy.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
I'm doing better. You know why I went to a
doctor doctor?

Speaker 6 (40:25):
I love about this doctor. While I was at the
actual doctor.

Speaker 1 (40:29):
So this doctor recommended you go to a woods doctor
or did you just hear them talk about it? And
what's this magic pill she gives?

Speaker 6 (40:37):
No, he was saying he was going to try to
go the doctor.

Speaker 1 (40:40):
Your doctor here in the city said he wanted to
go to the doctor.

Speaker 6 (40:43):
Guy that worked the doctor was a doctor.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
It was somebody that worked there. It was scarnity guard
or something. You're gonna waste your money. It was it was,
but no, it wasn't.

Speaker 6 (40:55):
It wasn't it high. I promise you if you were
to meet this person, you're be like, okay.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
Which person doctor?

Speaker 6 (41:01):
The business person?

Speaker 1 (41:04):
No? No, no.

Speaker 5 (41:04):
And the patients that he said that had already gone there,
they were very happy.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
He gave your hip information out. That's not good. He
didn't have it because he wasn't a doctor.

Speaker 5 (41:14):
Do the Do you realize hippa is just not telling
people's names and personal information.

Speaker 1 (41:19):
You can have stories, he doesn't. Okay, No, I thought
you can't talk about talk about hipo and your doctor.
You can't play hungry hungry hippos. You can't. Okay, Well,
we don't think this is a great idea for a
couple of reasons. But please let us know the updates.

Speaker 6 (41:33):
Okay, if I can get the address and I can go,
can Lunchbox go with me?

Speaker 5 (41:38):
No?

Speaker 1 (41:38):
You need safety. Why would you want to take him
over somebody like Ray who can actually beat somebody out?

Speaker 6 (41:42):
Can Ray go with me?

Speaker 1 (41:45):
Now? You need security to go to a doctor, I
think anytime, because the Woods alone, you should have to
go to a doctor in the Woods alone. Online appointments
are only eight PM, nine pm, ten pm. There's no online.
It's in the woods. And are you gonna wear a
hood or red hood? It's like fantasy.

Speaker 6 (42:06):
Listen, I don't it sounds too good to be true.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
I know, it's just let us know what happened.

Speaker 6 (42:13):
I will. This is not the salesperson that.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
You get scammed. This is why you get scammed a lot.
You just believe stuff.

Speaker 5 (42:20):
Okay, there's a we have a salesperson that works here,
the one recommend it.

Speaker 6 (42:24):
That sings with Abby at Christmas time. He goes he
heard it too.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Nobody just heard it? Where did he? How did you
talk to him about it? That people are doctors. There
should be no rumor about a person being a doctor.
And that's why you want to go, because the rumor
of them might anyway, let us know.

Speaker 6 (42:45):
The dror is not that there are no doctor.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
The rumor is what they get.

Speaker 5 (42:49):
Rumor is that people have gone to her and they
come back and they feel so much better by what
though by what method?

Speaker 6 (42:56):
I'm not sure yet because I haven't gone.

Speaker 1 (42:58):
Because I mean, she could give you the drug ecstasy
and you'd feel good. Oh well, yeah, well I know.

Speaker 5 (43:03):
Apparently one story was she looked into their eyes and
was like, hey, are you on this, this and this,
and they were like yes, they're like.

Speaker 6 (43:08):
She's like, get off that, you'll feel so much better.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
That was her, that's her medical advice. She looked in
someone's eyes, Hey, everybody, I'm healing you right now. Well,
difference to me and her, though I am a doctor,
you are real.

Speaker 5 (43:21):
I once went to this person in a sugar at
mall and they looked into my eyes and told me
that my left knee had issues in a club.

Speaker 6 (43:34):
But obviously you're right, my left knee does have.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
That's like somebody's saying they can talk to your dead
relatives and going, I just see a vowel one of
your somebody older than you had a vowel in their
name that died, and you're like, yeah, my grandpa.

Speaker 6 (43:46):
I know, but this was years ago.

Speaker 1 (43:47):
So like, if you say my left knee hurts, it does. No. No, no,
it didn't til you said that, But now it's I'm
old enough to where just everything hurts if I think
about it. I'm worried about it. Amy, I'm yes, I'm worried,
but I'm more entertained. So we're gonna go with that
on the Bobby bone Show. Now a big fan Ludacris, Chris, Hey,

(44:08):
what a humans call you in real life?

Speaker 2 (44:10):
Chris call me Chris just makes good.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
Everywhere you walk to people just yell Luda. And at
this point it's just like white noise.

Speaker 10 (44:18):
They definitely do and it's still not white noise because
those are the people that made me.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Man.

Speaker 10 (44:22):
So I addressed them just the same way they addressed me.

Speaker 1 (44:25):
You yelled back, random guy, Yeah, gotta yell back. We're
Bobby Bonesla, We're all massive fans. We're super excited. You're
hosting the I Already Music Awards, which, by the way,
tonight live on Fox eight seventh Central from the Dolby
Theater in Hollywood. It's like you've been able to do
so much obviously, radio killing hip hop, Grammys, movies, and

(44:51):
now you're hosting. Like where do you find the most
joy now in your career? Like where you most fulfilled.

Speaker 2 (44:57):
Doing all of those things?

Speaker 10 (44:58):
Man, it's diversifying the poor yo, Man, I find joy
and entertainment. So you just named a whole bunch of
things within the realm of the entertainment industry and I
love it.

Speaker 2 (45:07):
I love it all.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
What do we not know? That you do that, you
invest a lot of yourself in man.

Speaker 10 (45:12):
Hopefully people do know this, but you know, just a
family man, being a dad and having four kids, all daughters,
so you know, I'm here and just making sure that
I spend time with them.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
I love doing that, I think.

Speaker 5 (45:24):
On that note, I just want to shout out Karma's
World on Netflix, which was inspired by your oldest daughter.
I adopted two kids from Haiti about six years ago.
So just having you know, representation and things like that,
I seek it out. It matters, and having something like
that on Netflix.

Speaker 6 (45:43):
Is really cool.

Speaker 2 (45:43):
No, I greatly appreciate that.

Speaker 10 (45:45):
Yeah, it's four seasons, so if anybody's hearing it for
the first time, go check out Karma's World.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
You'll love it.

Speaker 1 (45:50):
So when you host a show like the iHeart Radio
Music Awards, like what do you have to do? Are
you how many how many like clothing changes do you
have to do? Are you just going out? It is
what it is? Like, I don't know, like what does
Lucros do when he hosts the show?

Speaker 10 (46:04):
Yeah, you know, it's more it's more trying to give
us artists because I'm also performing, humbly speaking, so you know,
we're going to give them as much time, so I
don't feel like I have to do but so many
changes as a host, but there'll definitely be a change
between hosting and actually getting on that stage as a performer.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
So I got to do that.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
Do you feel because then where we are a lot
of the artists, if they have massive songs from five
to ten, twenty years ago, that they have to compete
themselves their new music with their old music, Like people like,
it's got to be as good as it used to be.
Do you feel that about yourself as much? Where it's
like i'mna put out something new, like it's got to
be like it almost is competing with your old stuff.

Speaker 10 (46:39):
So if you're performing, people need to love it at
least as much. Yeah, yes, and no, it's like you don't,
you don't. You never want to do the same thing
over and over again. You want to continue to you know,
you know, do evolved with your music, but at the
same time, you want to make sure that you satisfy
the core audience and the core of who you are.
But I believe evolution is better than trying to do

(47:00):
the same thing over and over again any day.

Speaker 1 (47:02):
For you, what was the first song where you actually
felt it like a seismic shift people coming to shows,
not just a grind. Yeah, which one.

Speaker 10 (47:11):
Nick you from your head to your toes? And what's
your fantasy smash Man? And that was the one I
did independently and then got picked up by death Jam,
So very happy about that.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
Did you have to radio change any of the words?
And was that weird for you? If so?

Speaker 10 (47:26):
Yeah, there was definitely, But you know that this was
at a time and I think it still is like
this where you just do a radio edit where they
take sound effects and just bleep some of the.

Speaker 2 (47:35):
Some of the curse words out.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
Yeah, that's funny. Also to have so many songs that
you could probably just hold the microphone out at your
shows and everybody knows every word. Like if I had
like a cold or something, I'd be like, you guys
do it?

Speaker 2 (47:46):
Like right, that's got to be not having the cold.

Speaker 10 (47:49):
And it's like the craziest thing in the world because
the performer, you getting paid to do all the lyrics
and you just holding the mic out to the crowd
and they doing everything for you. You just staying there.
That's that's stealing. Stealing.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
What about internationally when you go to other countries and
they don't really speak English, yet they know every word
to these English songs.

Speaker 10 (48:06):
That's the most mind blowing thing. And let you know
how huge hip hop is. Man, I think that's the
greatest thing ever ever. It's mind blowing and it's just
it shows how music can bring people together.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
Morgan. A question for Lita Chris.

Speaker 8 (48:19):
Yeah, I'm so curious.

Speaker 7 (48:20):
You've been part of that Fast and Furious franchise for
several years now, Like how did that all come about
and how'd you decide that was the right project.

Speaker 10 (48:27):
For you to do.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (48:29):
John Singleton who was the director on part two and
he may he rest in peace, he asked me to
try out for it and I was on tour with
eminem at the time, believe it or not, and I
was backstage and it was like, we need it by tomorrow,
and I was like, man, I got to hurry up
and read these lines. So I took maybe twenty minutes
to try and understand the scene, read it on camera,
and the next day they told me I got it.

(48:49):
That's pretty much how it worked, and the rest is history.

Speaker 8 (48:52):
That's awesome.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
Those movies have shifted a bit to now they're also funny,
like when you guys are in space how to spoiler? Like,
I mean, you've done so many of them. At what
point were you like, all right, the Fast franchise is
again you guys pivoted as well. How'd you feel about
that shift?

Speaker 2 (49:10):
I feel great, man.

Speaker 10 (49:11):
I'm like to be a part of something like that
that is ingrained and real estate in people's heads for
the rest of their lives. I mean, listen, I'm just
humbled and grateful to just be a part of this
family that's so huge, worldwide, so huge, and you know,
I think we have one more left because the last
one was open ended, so.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
We'll see what happens.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
Favorite car that you own.

Speaker 2 (49:34):
Ninety three accurate legend?

Speaker 1 (49:36):
Is that the original?

Speaker 2 (49:38):
That's not the original, but it's my original. Y.

Speaker 1 (49:40):
That's what I'm saying, Like, is that why you love it?
Because it was like the one that you had?

Speaker 10 (49:44):
Yep, there you go, before the record deal, before all
the fame and money. That's the one I had.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
Ludacris hosting tonight twenty twenty four iHeartRadio Music Awards Live
on Fox at eight seventh Central. JT green Day, TLC, Jelly,
rol Landy Wilson, Tate McCrae and a whole bunch more
walks the question before we go, before we let lyricors go.

Speaker 3 (50:01):
Yeah, I know you're really rich, and so I want
to know did you get more rich from hip hop?

Speaker 1 (50:06):
From acting? Where do you make your most money?

Speaker 10 (50:08):
It's about equal at this point, man, Like I still
make a lot of money from music, humbly speaking. You know,
I do a lot of shows, I do a lot
of tours, I publishing and on the other hand, you know,
movies like Fast and Furious, the gift that keeps on.

Speaker 1 (50:24):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'd be there for that pivot too.

Speaker 5 (50:27):
Yeah, like with the Fast and Furious, like if it
goes the way back, like a residual check, Like you know,
sometimes people will get a residual check in the mail.

Speaker 6 (50:35):
It's like five dollars, like what are what are.

Speaker 1 (50:36):
Your You can't ask specific checks.

Speaker 6 (50:40):
Fast and Furious like the first one he.

Speaker 1 (50:42):
Was ever in, and you're asking if he still gets
checks for number one?

Speaker 6 (50:44):
Yeah, the first one he was in.

Speaker 5 (50:46):
Yes, Like does he ever get like a random check
in the mail for that specific one?

Speaker 10 (50:50):
No?

Speaker 2 (50:50):
No, No, she's right, she's right. There are random checks
that come come along.

Speaker 10 (50:53):
But I would say, the more you're in, the more
you negotiate to get more on the back end. That's
basically how how it works out. But the first one
I was in, I think it was just a upfront
check I don't remember getting, but so many back in
checks you were.

Speaker 1 (51:07):
Asking specific going around. I'm not going to that, Ludicris.
Good luck tonight.

Speaker 2 (51:12):
Listen, Bobby Bone Show, Listen.

Speaker 10 (51:14):
This is something that's never happened in the history of Ludacris,
since it was so long ago. I'm going to reveal
the information of the first check, if I'm not mistaken
of too fast, too furious. I believe it was like
half a million dollars.

Speaker 1 (51:28):
That was for the first one.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
Yes, it has never been done.

Speaker 3 (51:31):
I mean, guys, so for these he's making multiple millions
of dollars.

Speaker 1 (51:36):
But I don't think that's breaking news. Ludicris is rich, rich, rich, rich, rich.

Speaker 2 (51:43):
You never know. Man. Now I have four kids, no, no,
But I got a question.

Speaker 1 (51:47):
Do you buy your kids? Do you buy your kids
anything they want because you're rich rich?

Speaker 10 (51:51):
Absolutely not. They got to earn what they want. Come on, now,
we got to teach them. You got to teach them fish,
Oh my gosh. But then they're getting lamboon to go
to school. It's like, whoa, this is weird. And by
the way, when I did that, I didn't have any kids,
so that half a million was a lot of money
and I was rich. Now I got four kids and
a whole family. So no matter if I make more
now or not.

Speaker 1 (52:12):
Right, Ludacus appreciate at the time. Have a great day,
Good luck, tonight, Thank you man, all right, see you later.
What's up everybody? Good morning, Let's go and do the news.
An Easter egg hunt at a Michigan elementary school went
horribly wrong when a fight over the placement of the
eggs led to a stabbing.

Speaker 11 (52:32):
Yeah, no, not the stabbing part, but yeah, replacement adults
are kids, well adults with the stabbing part, because adults
were probably helping the easter bunny put the eggs down.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
But yeah, it had to be a disrespect thing more
than an egg thing. It's never about what it's actually about.
It's about the disrespect. It's like when two people shoot
each other over a parking space. It's not really about
the parking space. It's about the disrespect that someone had
exhibit did when they cut someone off to get that space.
But deputies with the Sheriff's officer called there was a

(53:06):
violent attack. They arrived and found a thirty six year
old man wilding a knife. Investigators say a male and
a female partner got into an argument over the placement
of the eggs.

Speaker 4 (53:16):
Sometimes the Easter bunny puts eggs in like very easy places,
and you want to be like, hey, Easter Bunny, like
hide it a little better.

Speaker 1 (53:23):
Do you ever want to be like Easter Bunny? If
you don't hide it better, I will stab someone because
I don't think I have been not that far. A
police dog finds a missing Florida toddler safe in the
woods after following a scent from a blanket. That's pretty
cool well. A Florida police K nine is being held
as a hero after helping find a missing three year
old who wandered from his home. The child's family reported

(53:45):
a missing from their home around eleven thirty am. They
launched a team officers conducted a search. They focused on
the wooded area behind the family's home. The dog, named
Midnight to a trained to search for narcotics and missing people,
got the blanket, sniffed it up, found the boy. It's amazing.
A dogs can do that. It's crazy. It's got to

(54:06):
be a tough call to make too. Hey, my three
year old's missing. Oh because One, it's scary too. Are
you gonna get blamed?

Speaker 2 (54:16):
Three?

Speaker 1 (54:18):
I don't know is the kid missing or is a
hiding somewhere in the house? Right?

Speaker 6 (54:22):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 4 (54:23):
I'm not worried about the blame part though, because like
in the judgment, yeah, who cares about that? But like
that happened in my neighborhood one time. I think I
told you guys maybe like six years ago. Somebody started
screaming like I can't buy my kid, and we went
on a whole neighborhood search, and like you know, forty
five minutes later, she was in the closet upstairs.

Speaker 1 (54:37):
Happened to Amy. Yeah, not with Amy, Now, I wasn't
looking for Amy, Amy having with our kids. Yeah. No.

Speaker 5 (54:43):
When they first got here from Haiti and they didn't
speak any English, and we were all around the neighborhood.
Everyone was in cars, you were driving around searching, and
they were up in this little like the upstairs area,
this is like the store that goes into are just
hanging out. I'm so nervous that they were going to
get found by somebody and they wouldn't know how to
communicate who they lived with.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
The way they were from because they're English at that
time was not good.

Speaker 6 (55:08):
Yeah, and it was like right when they got here.

Speaker 1 (55:10):
The balloon boy, remember that start from the balloons flying
over and we thought the boy was in the balloon.
Turns out he was in the attic. Yes, jeez. Ozempic
face it is a side effect of rapid weight loss,
which many people experience when taking ozempic. Users of the
drug are recovering that rapid weight loss and then what

(55:31):
happens is they have facial sagging and wrinkles around five months.
They say, if you're using ozempic, even if you're using
it for the reason it's made, which is for diabetics
to control hunger, basically that you should still eat fruits
and vegetables. If not, your faceful wrinkle and look way older.
Raise the Ozmpic expert here on this show. I don't

(55:51):
know how you got that title. No, no, no, because
the Bravo chicks were doing it long before all of
most people. Now it's I mean, there's every fourth person
on the streets doing ozempic. You pulled, I mean it
seems like it. You can tell if somebody's rapidly losing weight,
probably on ozempic. That's from bestlife dot com. Could I
do a zimpic for like a week? No, it takes
longer than that. But I say like seven, like like

(56:12):
five or six pounds? Like, can I just get like
half a shot? Well, you gotta get on some plane.
You gotta eat with a doctor. You can't just get
it over the counter. I can't stop being cereal. Can
I get like ozipic that just stops cereal? You won't
eat it all. It'll be obvious. You'll go about three
meals without eating. I just can you do it for
like three days? Though? That's all I need is like
a good solid three days claws. No, you gotta do
the cycle. I mean, really get it into your body.

(56:33):
That's what it is. It's a stop his cycles. Righted
steroids for a while. I mean that's back in the day.
But I'm not lying, am I You're not lying? But
I mean that was fifteen years ago. I know I
didn't say yesterday. But you do know about cycles because
you have experienced the cycle of I don't even know
what steroids. It's just a broad term right. Well, I
mean it was a dec in test. It's a stack.

(56:54):
But what it is you have to do the cycle,
you know what I mean. Let's get the whole cycle,
right huh. Some person, in a letter to Tony Bennett
a hit in the auction block. The writers includ Lady Gaga,
Amy Winehouse, Madonna, Quincy Jones, and MLK. They are estimated
to be anywhere from seven to thirty thousand dollars.

Speaker 6 (57:11):
Oh you're gonna buy one?

Speaker 1 (57:12):
No, but my George Washington comes in today. The word today.
The word THEE comes in today, written and written by
mister George Washington, our first president of the United States.
We would even be sitting here or we'd have a
king if it wasn't for him. That's amazing, he said,
King George the third peace Out. I'm going to fight
for any one of the greatest soldiers America's ever seen.

(57:34):
He wrote with the pen the worthy news got it
new me, News got thee.

Speaker 3 (57:38):
Me.

Speaker 5 (57:38):
Yeah, I feel like you have upped your passion towards
George Washington.

Speaker 1 (57:42):
George Washington, it should be coming in today. I wasn't
home to receive it when I tried to come this weekend.

Speaker 6 (57:51):
I've never heard you talk about George, George.

Speaker 1 (57:54):
All of our country. You know what I mean. A
study identifies drinking, diabetes, and small as major dementia risk factors.
Alcohol intake, I'm clear of that. Smog. I'm pretty clear
of that. It's smoke and fog together. Major cities have
small issues.

Speaker 6 (58:13):
I get it now. I thought, sorry, it was some
recreational drug.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
And man, you at any smug man, just go to
lay how much were a bag? Smug and diabetes are
the great risk factors for developing dementia, according to the study.
Now where diabetes can get tricky, sometimes it's genetic too,
Like you have no choice. Oh yeah, some you do.
Some people will make improper health decisions over a long

(58:40):
period of time. It will happen. But some people just
get it, Like I know people who just got it.
Can you get rid of it or no?

Speaker 6 (58:46):
Which one?

Speaker 1 (58:47):
I think you definitely can manage it. I have friends
that manage theirs, and it is a beast to manage
sometimes having to prick themselves.

Speaker 6 (58:55):
When you're pregnant, like just stational diabetes or something.

Speaker 1 (58:59):
I'm not gonna say a whole lot here because I
don't know except for that I have friends. There is
no cure for diabetes. I know that because I know
you can wear that thing on your arm which Mike is,
which monitors to tell you when you can manage it better.
Oh got it? Eric Passley manages his openly. Yeah, openly,

(59:23):
well he does. I don't know the official words to
talk about it because people be like, you didn't say
diabetes the same well your kidser it's diabetes, and I'm like,
I'm sorry, I don't know about it. Disneyland attraction shuts
down after someone spreads their relative's ashes on it. Oh man,
I felt that they probably love that ride. It happened
this week on the popular Star Wars attraction Rise of
the Resistance. That's an awesome ride, by the way, that's

(59:47):
probably why they want to have their But it's like,
does it just sweep them just to do whatever and
then continue to ride. It's not like it is tainted
the ride. There's no health uh risk, Just don't admit
what it is. Like, Oops, I brought some fire place
ashes in my shoe. I didn't know that I brought those.
You have to say, it's uncle Herbie. You know it's
not the first time. It's happened. Guests have also chosen

(01:00:09):
it's a small world patch they care being in the
Haunted mansion to scatter their loved one's ashes. Staffer say,
it's not as beautiful an idea as you think. Well,
maybe you don't dump the whole thing. It's a little bit.
Maybe you don't go full iron on it. Maybe you
go pinch your hair, pinch there.

Speaker 5 (01:00:22):
Yeah, I guess strangers are probably not pumped about the
fact that they might be sitting.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
On don't even care. It's ash. You don't breathe in
a lot of stuff if I don't know the difference.
I don't even know what's in my food. I don't
see what's happening. But it's it's just I mean, like
when my mom died, we cremated her. That ash is
so thin. Yeah, but I didn't like to say.

Speaker 4 (01:00:43):
They're sitting in the front row and they throw it
up and you're like confetti. It's like confetti, you sprinkle, okay,
and just do it, guys, just a little. There's no
need to take the full earned dump.

Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
Godzilla x Kong Big Box Office Winner, Hey, Godzilla X call?
How do they say that Godzilla and Kong oh, but
Dan and Shay's that plus signs this. So you're telling
me Godzilla x Conk can be for CMA Duo of
the Year. Exactly. Did you watch it? Yeah? And the
first one is them fighting against each other, and this

(01:01:17):
one they team up to fight another monster. So cool?
Is that a spoiler though for the first one, since
you know they team up. I mean that's the whole
plot line of this movie. So oh no, what No,
he didn't spoil it. I mean that's the yeah, because
anything that's in literally in the plot description in America
Iron Man, which I bring up quite often because I
could never watch it because I don't like to watch
too my friends fight. And so there's two good guys fighting.

(01:01:39):
I was like, I'm not watching this, but I know
they end up being friends again because later on they
were friends, right yep. So then I learned nobody died.
You liked it? I know it's pretty It's big dumb action.
So if you like big dumb action, perfect for it.
I like big dumb action. If I'm expecting big dumb action. Yeah,
it's not like the Monarch show, which is a little
bit more refined.

Speaker 2 (01:01:56):
This is just like.

Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
That's cool. Final March Madness.

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
Yukon they're awesome. Alabama they're super fun to watch. N
C State crazy, they had They've had to win every
It's awesome.

Speaker 6 (01:02:09):
Man. Oh yeah, they beat Duke yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
They did. They beat him twice in the Good Job Mayby.
They beat him twice in the past couple of weeks.
Big shout out to Dancy State fans because heck they
almost lost the Louisville way early on in like their
conference tournament and have won every game all the way through. Congratulations.
And then Purdue. Those are the four here, Yukon and Alabama,
and then Purdue plays in C State.

Speaker 6 (01:02:31):
Did you have any of those in your I do.

Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
I have Purdue and also had Duke, but they lost
NCY State and I was just, you know, I don't care.
I mean, I wanted Duke to win because I had
bought them on our you Buy one team, but then
I was n C was really cool to see him win. Yeah, man,
that's awesome. Like DJ Burns, that dude I love. Have
you seen him maybe?

Speaker 6 (01:02:50):
Is he on NC State?

Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Yeah? Really, he looks like offensive lineman.

Speaker 6 (01:02:53):
Yes, I saw him.

Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
So.

Speaker 5 (01:02:54):
My friend she's a huge Duke fan. And she left
my house yesterday kind of in our hurry after that game.
And she texted me after she left because our sons
were playing and all of a sudden they were like, gods.

Speaker 1 (01:03:05):
Are playing in the game. No wait, wait, tell us more,
what's happening?

Speaker 5 (01:03:09):
You know, they were playing, And then we were hanging
out and she had the game on, and then she
texted me later she was like, sorry, I left.

Speaker 6 (01:03:15):
In a frenzy. I was really upset about that game.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
And I'm like, dookie Hill, oh wow.

Speaker 5 (01:03:19):
I feel like I've been friends with you for a while.
I just learned you like basketball.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
And then also the wide receiver for the chief for
she Rice was in a car accident. Oh no, but
they fled because they want to get in trouble. They
were street racing. Apparently from the Dallas News, police are
looking for kan City chiefs wide receiver where she Rice
a connection with a major multi vehicle accident Saturday evening. Now,
from what I know, nobody died, No, it was just
coping with minor injuries.

Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
So, I mean, the headline I feel like is way overblown,
like he robbed someone, pistol whipped him.

Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
But the headline didn't say that at all, actually wanted
it for a major wreck. And the headline is Kancity
Chiefs where she Rice suspected a connection with six vehicle
crash in Dallas. That's the exact headline.

Speaker 6 (01:03:58):
Different headline, but I said, though.

Speaker 1 (01:04:02):
That's the headline. I said. And there is now footing
to them leaving after they're erect like running.

Speaker 2 (01:04:07):
It's not good.

Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
He just got it. You have his helmet, son, No,
I did. I traded it off to a listener. And
I'm supposed to be getting a DAK helmet sent up
here to the building, and I think somebody stole it. Man.
I sent a Rachid Rice helmet and one hundred bucks,
and he sent me a DAK helmet. But the DAK
helmet was sent to the building. Hello everybody, Hello, what's up?

Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
Where is it?

Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
Mike? You guys wouldn't know what it was because it's
in a box, right. Who stole my mail? I mean,
there's only one person here that steals mail. Lunchbox. No
you stole. But I don't think any of mine was
a joke. I don't think anybody here stole. Think somebody
in the building stole it. Scoba, do you know where
my helmet is not even tracking number four that I
could see where if it was a liver or not?
Do I have a tracking number for? Who provide a
tracking number?

Speaker 2 (01:04:52):
Boding?

Speaker 5 (01:04:52):
I mean, Bobby, you can't even keep snacks anywhere without
someone taking it.

Speaker 6 (01:04:55):
You think they're not going to take your helmet?

Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
It was mailed up here. I'm not give him a
home addressed in al something too.

Speaker 6 (01:05:00):
I know, but people here I don't who knows you?

Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
I'll check if you have been tracking ember let me know.
I can look into it for you. But what if
we track it? It says was delivered here? And then
I gotta started crushing some schools here. Oh, check Getty's
car in terrogates. The thing is, nobody wouldn't known what
it was. Whatever we do?

Speaker 6 (01:05:18):
You see your name on it? And no, well this
is probably memorabilia.

Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
A great point you all right, Bobby's story. Let's play
the feud, all right, Bobby feud.

Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
We asked two thousand Bobby bonchow listeners, where's the last
place you misplaced your keys? Oh? Man, that changes my answers. Okay,
where is the last place you misplayed your keys? But
you misplaced your keys here?

Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
All right?

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
Ten answers on the board. Eddie, you won the dice
roll during commercial.

Speaker 4 (01:05:56):
Go ahead, I'm gonna go with the easiest. It's in
the couch. The keys are in the couch.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
Show me count your sofa number two answer, go ahead.
You left them in the car, Bones, yep, car, show
me show me car. Yeah, there's a lot for car.
It's ignition console, car roof, so that's gonna be full

(01:06:20):
encompassing car. Okay, that's number seven. All right, here's what happened.
Here's what happened. You were cleaning out your car, right
and you threw all this stuff in the bag, including
your car keys. You threw it in the trash. In
the trash sah.

Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
Our listeners gave a bunch of answer. We had to
combine together because trash is definitely on there. So we
asked two thousand Bobby Bone show listeners. We said, where
is the last place you misplaced your keys? At two
with sofa, at seven was car, and at eight was trash. Edie,
have seventeen points. Yeah, they're still in your pocket. You
left them in your pocket? A yeah, show me pocket.

(01:07:01):
Oh boy, I'm running out now. I think Bones, you
might have done this. Did you leave your keys in
the refrigerator. That was your remote. I'll go with key though,
he's in the refrigerator. Show me the fridge.

Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
What about what we got?

Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
What do you think?

Speaker 6 (01:07:16):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
All right, oh all right, good question. Now let's go
over to did you guys hear ray there? No? Yes, yeah, okay, thanks.
I'm just saying in my ear that felt a lot.
Yeah that's because I never know because he talked in
my ear the whole show.

Speaker 6 (01:07:33):
Okay, Amy, uh, okay, in the bathroom, show.

Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Me in the bathroom. Amy, that's the number nine answer.
Have yourself nine points.

Speaker 6 (01:07:45):
Oh okay, Now I'm trying to figure out what the
not fridge is.

Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
That's the fridge.

Speaker 6 (01:07:53):
Okay, but also what about like but Eddie said pocket?
But I feel like sometimes they're just like in your hand.

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
What that? Okay? That's good, Amy says, good, guess what
it is like you're walking around? It's a great guy.
Feel is in your mouth? You know, you don't even
know you've been chewing on for ten minutes.

Speaker 6 (01:08:09):
You're holding them?

Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
Yeah, I say it, yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay, the listeners
misplaced their keys, show me their hand. I definitely for
a second will be like where are my keys. I don't.
I guess I haven't misplaced them and look for more
than thirty seconds. But I have been like in my hand.
I get it, I get it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:24):
I mean, I'm also trying to get to the double points,
because there's no way to be Eddie if we don't.

Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
Sure you are. We think les Fox. How many does
Eddie have? And what's left? Twenty three? You got plenty left? Oh?
Man in the door? Show me in the door? Number four? Answer? Oh,
I was number four. There's number one, number three, number five,
and number ten left. So far off the board, we
have sofa, couch, the door, pockets, the car, trash in

(01:08:53):
the bathroom.

Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
Yeah, you said fridge, but that doesn't count. Man, I'm
gonna say the freezer.

Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
Show me the freezer. Wow, but I have two lunch bucks.
So here we are. Points are out doubled. Edie have
twenty three points off to a rousing lead. Yeah, tough.
More answers on the board. We don't have the number one.
That's what's crazy. Where the listeners? The keys?

Speaker 11 (01:09:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
Yeah, the keys? Oh, I got it. The kids have them.
The kids stole it. The kids have them? Yeah, the kids?
Double points? Amy behind that your purse, purse one, Number
one answer, purs or backpack. That makes sense.

Speaker 6 (01:09:46):
Okay, Well, the fridge is in the kitchen, so the kitchen.

Speaker 1 (01:09:50):
Show me the kidschen in the kitchen, drawer countertops we've accepted? Wow, no,
I don't so when i'm I can't? No, I keep
minding a bowl right beside the front or in my bag,
my fanny pack. Ah, your purse, Yeah, yeah, your purse.
That's why you're late. And you have nineteen points. You
only need four more to take the lead points are double.

(01:10:12):
The number three and number ten answers are left.

Speaker 6 (01:10:14):
Your desk, at work desk, at.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
What I'm doing? Any everybody's still in it? Yeah, man,
I'm in it too, right, you're part of everybody. I
still a check too. Where do you lose them? Ah?

Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
You're out playing with the kids, throwing the football they
fought out.

Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
Of your pocket in the yard. Show me the yard, dude.
That was so good, Eddie. There are two answers left
on the board. There's the number three answer and the
number ten answer. Where's the last place you misplaced your keys?
Now I'm gonna walk through them. Number one's purser backpack.
Number two is so far a couch. Number four is

(01:10:53):
the door. Number five is kitchen drawer or kitchen countertops.
Number six is pockets. Number seven is the car. Number
eight is the trash. Number nine is the bathroom. Two
answers remain, I got it, I got it, hit it.
You left it with the gym.

Speaker 5 (01:11:08):
Gym?

Speaker 1 (01:11:09):
No, so, Amy, you can win this thing here if
you get the number ten.

Speaker 6 (01:11:14):
Hanser, Oh, man, I have two, and I feel like
they're both equally good.

Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
So a let a riptator too.

Speaker 5 (01:11:27):
I mean we've said things like bathroom and kitchen, so
I'm like, well, why not your bedroom?

Speaker 6 (01:11:33):
But then there's also restaurant. Gym wasn't on there though,
so what have you? When you're out to eat?

Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
You keep using an inflection, but I need to answer.
You've inflected like three different ones.

Speaker 6 (01:11:47):
He's waiting for me to Okay, in your room.

Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
Room lunchbox. If you can get the number ten, answer,
you win. Number three you don't quite yet. But two
answer as still on the board. Last place you misplaced
your keys.

Speaker 6 (01:12:01):
I thought I was the last person, or I wouldn't
have said restaurant.

Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Amy's giving away all her like less here. Okay, I
got no like restaurant. Though I love restaurant.

Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
You know what I mean, You go out of the
car like, oh dang, I don't have the key because
you leave them on the table at the restaurant. So
I'm gonna go, I mean because cup holders in the car.
I would say, cup holders is I'm going restaurant?

Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
If it's restaurant, Amy just won them the game. That's okay,
show me restaurant, spell it restat Hey, dude, that's that's
my kryptonite too when it comes to words, show mershant let.
The number three answer was the washer dryer thinking of
meone washing your pockets and have fallen out. And the

(01:12:51):
number ten answer because top it's pretty top seven heavy.
And then but the number ten answer was that your
dog got them into come to their spot. Yeah, any
anything pet related, Eddie, Yeah, you're the one in my friend.
Hello and welcome, good morning and all that stuff. Happy Easter,

(01:13:13):
yesterday time, that's time machine that yesterday, Happy Easter. Let's
go around the room. What'd you do? Amy?

Speaker 5 (01:13:19):
Church and some friends came over, hung out, played softball.

Speaker 6 (01:13:23):
It's my daughter. We had to practice batting and throwing.

Speaker 5 (01:13:26):
Practice batting in the backyard, which was awstofy balls but
bit risky to windows. Yeah, that's why I made her
hit the other direction. I'm like, shoot, that went over.

Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
So we had runs. We liked it home runs.

Speaker 6 (01:13:40):
It was fun day though, Eddie.

Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:13:42):
We went to church and then I came back. I
smoked some meat, smoked some ribs chicken. My wife got
mad at me though, because she baked the cake, and
I posted on Instagram like, I.

Speaker 1 (01:13:50):
Did you know, Eddie, I was gonna mention it to
you today that that bunny cake you made looked awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:13:56):
My wife did that. So, as someone who also steals
content from their wife, let me say I saw the
picture of you holding the meat, and I went, man,
Eddie really cooked the crap out of some stuff. And
then I flipped it over to the second and then
it was him holding this big bunny cake. I was like,
he went all out. I was jealous because the bunny
cake is awesome. It's like two cake ears that are big,
a circle and then a square for the body, and

(01:14:19):
Eddie presents it like he sat and maked for hours,
almost crazy. As my wife took the picture and she's like,
oh that's cool. What do you said? To your parents
like yeah, yea, like some of the people out are
like man of many talents, right right. I did smoke
the meat though, and it came out really really good. Yeah.
The real highlight though the cake, and not only that,
it looks so good all around the meat, and I

(01:14:41):
thought it was an ad. Oh really yeah, man ad
for me cooking.

Speaker 6 (01:14:46):
Smoking chicken.

Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
Don't know, but he's holding the plates of meat and
the greatest cake that my wife mate. But I didn't
say that we're gonna go to church with Eddie at
nine and then we're gonna go to eleven. We're gonna
have one also feeling great yesterday, so we didn't get
to go, but we go Friday night to Chris Tomlin's show,
so we kind of then we kind of so then

(01:15:08):
we kind of went, well that.

Speaker 6 (01:15:09):
You got church on Friday, count you go to nine
yar room.

Speaker 1 (01:15:13):
Nine Because we text Eddie, we like which one are
you going to? And he was like nine because we'll
go to church with Eddie and his wife. And I
was like, oh my god, not nine. Why do you
have to go to that? I know, but for us,
it's like we get it out of the way and
then we can have the rest of the day to
do whatever we need to do. I went to the
Chris Tomlin Show Friday night. It was the Good Friday
concert he does every single year. At it like there
were like twelve thousand people. There was an arena and

(01:15:35):
the song that I know all the words to his
good good Father, You're a good good Father. That's awesome.
So I was really waiting for that the big ending
because the first song you played, oh there was no opener,
the longest song I know, but the first song you played,
and I was like, oh boy, now I'm lost. I'm
gonna see her and not know the rest of the songs.
But he ends up bringing out and will And Wilson

(01:15:59):
was on our show. She was awesome. Landy Wilson came
out and did amazing grace. There there was a married couple.
My wife knew who they were because she listens to
them all the time. I don't know, I'm gonna say
I think it's the best concert I've ever been to.
And I won't even say about the message. It wasn't
about to me, that was all that was amazing. It
felt like a religious experience, but it was, but just

(01:16:21):
the set sonically the band, the music. It was the
best concert I've ever been to. Well, I'm want to
tell you what I'll tell you. I texted Chris, you've
been to John Mayer. Yeah, You've been to a concerts
where I've known every word every song. It felt like
if cole Play played all their good songs and none
of their crappy ones. That was what that felt like. Wow,
because it just sounded so good. And so I texted

(01:16:45):
Chris this, I love that, dude. I said, Hey, man,
Happy Easter. Your show was so good. All the inspiration aside,
which is a large amount to put aside, but sonically,
I may have been to the best concert I've ever
been to. You, the band, all vocals, just musically it
was a plus. I was blown away how good it was.
I just wanted to say I left going holy Craft,
that's the best concert I've ever been to.

Speaker 6 (01:17:04):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
I couldn't. I didn't even I didn't know a lot
of the songs and still and I need to know
every song to really enjoy the experience, Like I want
all of a Russia blood to the head, don't want
any of that cold Play dis dance. But it was.
It was so good and so we really had a
great time with that show. Funny moment was.

Speaker 6 (01:17:25):
Did you see Ben?

Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (01:17:28):
Okay, I was just getting ahead of it. You didn't, Okay,
your ex husband?

Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
Yeah? No, Wow, he was there.

Speaker 6 (01:17:33):
I thought you were about to set that up.

Speaker 8 (01:17:34):
Just I'm like, say, I.

Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
Would have told you that before went on the un
I said, hey, can I say it? Okay? But secondly,
there were twelve thousand people there.

Speaker 4 (01:17:41):
Yeah, I was gonna say, were there only ten people there?
Because how would you think.

Speaker 6 (01:17:46):
It happened?

Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
So we were sitting, Wow, we're nice enough to be
put in like the Tomlin section, right or the section
that I don't know what they put people. And so
I see Shaye walk by and it's kind of dark
Shae from Dan and Shay I know, say well, and
he walks by and bother him. At first it was dark.
It looked like him his wife were like rushing up
in the middle of a section. They walked back down.

(01:18:07):
I'm like, well, I'm not gonna at least just be like,
what up, dude, And so I tap him on the shoulder.
It's so funny because she just thinks it's a fan
because it's dark, and he's really nice to fans and
he's like, hey, how's it going, And he's, oh, what up?
But he was about to do his really nice to
fans guy and it was kind of dark and he

(01:18:29):
goes hey. He goes hey, oh hey, what up? And
I was like, keep going, dude, just stuff. But it was.
It was the best sounding concert I've ever been to. Question, Yes,
it's so beer there, don't know, never like we were down.
We came from I bet you that, I don't know.
I'm just honest. Question, that's a great question. You're gonna

(01:18:51):
get drunk at a Chris Tomlin on the wine? Maybe
you get a little bit of wine one hundred times?

Speaker 6 (01:18:58):
Right, Well, I need to breathe. They had alcohol, Yeah,
but need to breathe.

Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
They're a bit different, like they're a rock band. They're
a rock band who also is Yeah, but still I
don't know. Yeah, yeah, you're the wrong person asked that.
I'll ask someone we never went to Chris. Hey, do
you guys start a berier concert? I asked. I told
him to. I said, hey, because we were doing our
million dollars show on Wednesday. I said, if you're not
tied up, you should come to the show with the

(01:19:23):
Rhyman on Wednesday night, you and your wife come and
he said, hey, thanks so much. He said, I get
in on Wednesday from toying and I'll try to come
Wednesday night. I was like, I cancel. I rescind my invitation.
There's no way you want to be on the road
for three days and then come watch our stupid show.
That's a lot. It's going to be really cool. But
he's so nice. He feels like since I came to
his he has to like make you have to make
it up. I had the greatest time ever. It was.

(01:19:44):
It was an amazing show. So I know he is
on the road. It sounds so good. The other thing
that I did that was annoying. Here's the thing I
hate eBay. I've been selling this stuff, this memorabilia and
any of the stuff that is not stuff that I
want or bought. If I sell like the funk gos,
I'm donating all that straight to Saint Jude. Any of

(01:20:06):
the memorabilia stuff that I won, any profit I make
of it, I split it and give to Saint Jude
and give to the people running the site. But I
had no idea eBay takes so much money from it.
It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Oh really, I
still like a Jaylen waddle Jersey Dolphin. And they took
like thirty dollars out of it.

Speaker 6 (01:20:25):
Well it's a percentage.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
I guess that's how they make their money. No, I
hear you. I just didn't know it was that big.
I don't know it was like eBay fee thirty dollars.
Then you gotta like package it up. I got six
things I gotta send off today. Did you end up
selling sending it to eBay for them to send to
the didn't have to do that. Yeah, to do that? Interesting?

Speaker 6 (01:20:43):
Well, thou shall not hate, No.

Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
Thou shall here. I am. Yeah, I got stuff up
until the way I gues said. What Chris Tomlin hate ugly?
He's a normal dude.

Speaker 6 (01:20:53):
Yeah yeah, but he I know, figure it out.

Speaker 1 (01:20:56):
I always feel like I could figure it out. I
always feel like I'm texting Jesus when I text a
sound like it has to go up through heaven and
then come back down.

Speaker 10 (01:21:03):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
But hope everybody had a good easter, which you guys
do luchbarks.

Speaker 2 (01:21:06):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:21:06):
The easter bunny hit the house, so we woke up.
Did the easter egg hunt ate chocolate for like an hour.
Then we went on a walk and we played soccer for.

Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
Like three hours. And my wife didn't plan dinner, so
we had peanut butter and jelly to celebrate water uber
each so we did because we were gonna do that too,
which work.

Speaker 6 (01:21:22):
Well, Why is it my wife didn't planned dinner always?

Speaker 5 (01:21:25):
Well?

Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
Is that can do it too, dude? Yeah, she plans
the dinner. I can do a call real quick from Anthony,
real quick. Ray, I know I'm in trouble. Hey, Anthony
and Massachusetts.

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
Day.

Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
What's going on? Guys? We help us with this question
about beer at the Chris Tomlin show.

Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
Yes, so did you not?

Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
So?

Speaker 5 (01:21:43):
Well?

Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
I'll fall beverages in a Christian concert at all? Ever, Nope,
I highly found upon only water and soda. No, what
is it?

Speaker 6 (01:21:54):
Highly frowned upon?

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
Sometimes frown you know, I'll be like its proud upon.

Speaker 6 (01:22:00):
It because I feel like the venue, it's like bring
miss out on so much money, and.

Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
He donated all the money, like he just he does
the thing we do at the Ryman show, like you
got to pay for the Ryman and like the security
and then you donate everything that you make off of it.
He did that with that show. Cool. How does he
make money? Thank you, Anthon? He doesn't make money, not
every such show, right, he does this every.

Speaker 2 (01:22:20):
Show, Bobby Bone show. Sorry up today.

Speaker 3 (01:22:26):
This story comes up from Vancouver, Washington. Police got a
call about a man breaking into cars. They respond, he
runs away, and then a block away he breaks into
a business. They chase him some more and they lose
him and all of a sudden he's on top of
a building. They got him trapped, right, Yeah, I got him,
He says.

Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Oh, no, I've seen this in the movies. There's a
telephone wire. I can walk between the buildings. No, he's
gonna like balance, He's gonna like high wire.

Speaker 2 (01:22:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:22:52):
For a couple of reasons, it doesn't sound like a
good idea. One, he didn't put the wire up. You
could electrocute him in Two, you can't walk on a wire, bruh.

Speaker 2 (01:22:59):
Go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:22:59):
And he walked out on the wire and then oh,
it starts to fall, and he's like, oh man, they're
gonna catch me.

Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
He hung there for forty five minutes before he fell.
At least it was rubber like, it wasn't exposed anywhere.

Speaker 6 (01:23:11):
Yeah, I mean forty five minutes.

Speaker 5 (01:23:13):
That's determination, that's effort, Like if he applied that energy elsewhere.

Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
Lesson a sentence, Yeah, would you lessen it? Yeah? Forty
five minutes. Whatever a sentence was, forty five minutes, Okay,
is that it? I'm munchbox. That's your bonehead story of
the day. Thank you, goodbye, We'll see you tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
Hit It Ray
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