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August 11, 2025 41 mins

We debated whether country artists are charging too much or too little for Cameos which are personalized video messages you can order online. A boy band member said another celebrity rejected them for a photo together. We all shared our stories of celebrities who have told us no when asking for a picture with them. In the Bobby Feud, we try to name the top reasons that american couples argue. We also talked about how to avoid getting stalked on Instagram.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Transmitting show this guy, I hope you had a great weekend.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Welcome to Monday show. More in a studio morning, I
have how much country stars charge on cameo. But we're
going to do the job of are they too high
or too low? Games awkward? It's terrible And why it
comes up is I was doing something the Countdown and
Scooba Steve told me that Riley Green was on for
two hudred and fifty bucks, and I was like, that's
pretty low for Riley Green. He's really famous. So Riley Green,

(00:35):
I would have said too low. But I think now
he even thinks it's too low because he's pulled himself
off for a bit. So Riley Green at two fifty,
I would have said too low. What would you say
about that one?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
I think that's probably too low.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
And meaning not that that's not a lot of money,
but can you get a lot more? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (00:52):
I think you could.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Okay, let's go with Lee Greenwood, God Bless the USA.
What do you think his price is? First off, Amy,
take a guess, God Bless the US. He lunchbox. What
do you think the price is? Seventy dollars? Lee Greenwoods
price is five hundred dollars. That's crazy good for him.

(01:17):
Oh he doesn't do that many too. I don't know.
Too high or too low? Too high, way too high?

Speaker 3 (01:23):
I think, wait, you do No.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
I think he's just like, hey, if you're willing to
pay it, all, do it.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
That's what everybody is on this list. That boy game
not fun at all.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
Some people might really need the money, though, I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Gonna go too high, Okay, like how much? Too high? Percent?
Too high? I'd think about one hundred bucks probably be
a good league wood price. Okay, Right on, Leanne Rhymes,
you're gonna take a stab of what you think she charges?

Speaker 3 (01:53):
Yep?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Go ahead? Six fifty lunchbox? Is she on Housewives? No?

Speaker 5 (01:59):
Her?

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Her husband?

Speaker 3 (02:01):
No Brandy?

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Okay? Who was with Eddie Zibert?

Speaker 5 (02:04):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Talking me? What? I think she's being Mandarin to Eddie
over here? Go ahead? I think she charges one fifty.
LeAnn Rhymes charges three hundred and thirty three dollars. I
feel like she could do four hundred. I feel like
she kind of she's famous outside of just country music,
and we all know who she is. Yeah, I feel

(02:27):
like that's a little too low. Okay. Gary Levox lead
singer Rascal flats, Edie, don't take a stab at what
do you think he charges? I think Gary does three
hundred lunchbox one thousand dollars a thousand, Yeah, Amy, seven hundred.
That's a steve what what a bargain liquidation sale? Or

(02:48):
he is getting ripped off? If Leanne Rymes, you can't
compare to other people.

Speaker 6 (02:53):
If Leanne Rymes is getting three thirty three Levox, I mean,
I'm just telling you he's way under. Lee green Wood
is charging five.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
But you can't prepare them because everybody's making their own
decision based on their own needs. It's just it's in
a vacuum. Wow. Is it too high or too low?
Too low? Amy?

Speaker 3 (03:11):
I think it's just right.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
That's a way too low, man, it's a steal, get
it well? It hot? I think it's just right. I'm
okay with two twenty five? Really yeah? Carly Pierce, Oh,
what do you think it is? You might a grant?
You go, what do you think it is? Her price?
Seventy five bucks? And what'd you think seventy five bucks is?
Are you saying that's the right price or that's your
guess that's the right price.

Speaker 6 (03:33):
So I'm gonna guess that she has an inflated h
self worth, and I'll bet she she's three hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
She's not three hundred dollars. Good Amy where.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
I feel like I've been way off on all of these,
So I'm gonna go one seventy five.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
She's at one twenty five.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Okay, this is the closest I've gone too.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
High or too low.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
That's just right.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Lunchbox a little too high, little too high, little too high,
just a little do yeah, just yeah, just fifty bucks
too high, just a little. Aaron Watson, Oh, we don't
even touch this one. Lunchboks he fifty bucks. I feel

(04:22):
like he's way too low, especially I watch his tailgate
stories on TikTok. Now it's really good and obviously he's
uh massive attextas but also a big country star. Forty
five dollars what I feel like, coul do one hundred easily.
If I were consulting Aaron, I would say, hundred bucks.
Let's see how it goes. I feel like, yeah, let's

(04:43):
go one more. Parmally the band, so you get all
of them? Parmally say yeah, you gotta get all of them.
I feel like care a lot really or do you
only care about the lead singer of any band? I mean,
the only challenge is trying to one of the five dudes. Yeah,
you can get them all on the screen, I know,
but they tore you need to move the phone around.
It true. What do you think the price is for Parmally?

(05:06):
Got it lunchbox? Thirty five dollars? But you have hate
in your veins, it really does. I'm just trying to
be realistic.

Speaker 6 (05:16):
Wow, Like, I understand Parmly is a good band, Like
they have some number ones, but I don't think they're.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
That well known. Ninety nine dollars for Parmly they want
to stay under the hundred. It's it's like listing a
house at nine nine instead of doing They probably did
that because they got it divided by five. They probably
do everything and divided by five. Well, so that's why.

Speaker 6 (05:39):
Maybe thirty five I put and I'm like, they're like, oh,
we're gonna get like fifty cents apiece.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Your matho checks that kind of weird to me though,
fuzzy numbers, I get it. You know there's anybody else
that wanted Yeah, lunchbox are too low. What do you
charge fitty? Oh god? I just to rip off. Yeah. Wait,
do you still do the birthday hat? Yeah? I still
got the birthday hat? Man? Ray, do you still do them? Yeah?

(06:06):
I got it basically as low as you can go
twenty nine ninety nine? Is that the lowest rate? Yeah?
They really don't want you to drop it much more
than that.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
Yeah, So how much does Cameo keep?

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Like?

Speaker 7 (06:17):
What do you get?

Speaker 2 (06:18):
What's the cut half?

Speaker 5 (06:20):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Really? Wait, so Aaron Watson gets what? No, it's like
when they don't. Yeah, but if you do ten of
them in twenty minutes, no, it's not bad. Yeah bucks.

Speaker 6 (06:30):
Yeah, and it depends if they book it on the
app ora, on the website, it's different.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
So that's weird.

Speaker 6 (06:36):
But it's they keep like fifty they keep like sixteen bucks.
It's not fifty percent, but it's whatever that.

Speaker 7 (06:41):
Do you you get a steady.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Steady, steady flow. Yes, that sounds a grass just him
saying some words sound dressin bar The question to be hello,

(07:05):
Bobby Bones. You guys bring me a lot of joy
every morning. But I always wonder how do you handle
it when you're going through something hard personally? It must
be tough to be on and stay upbeat when life
off air isn't easy. How do you do it? I
just want to say thanks and love the show. Signed,
nosy but nice. I think at this point, if you're
having a bad day or bad week or a bad

(07:27):
few months, I think there are two ways. One. If
it's one of you guys, I'm like, don't worry about it,
don't come in. Like, if it's real bad, we're good.
Amy left for a while when she was going through
some stuff, Scuba left for a while. You ever left, Well,
my dad died, but yeah that counts. Yeah, So if
it sucks, it's better for me if you guys are good,

(07:48):
because then it makes us all good. For me, I
just grind through it compartmentalise yep. Either one works, which I.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
Think that there's times where I'm sure we've all had
to do that to a certain extent. But for me personally,
during a season, it was hard to like sit down
in front of the mic and just I guess I
couldn't look like I would just start crying. So I
was like, I'm of no use to anybody here, so
I'm going to go ahead and leave.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Yeah, and if I'm not on the bills, don't get
paid for anybody and everybody, because the show makes money
based off of commercials and if I'm not here cutting commercials,
and if the show's not on, then nobody makes any money. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
Well, and I'm very grateful that, Yeah, we have someone
like you.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
That is tell me more well that.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
Yes we are yes we're not of use to you,
but also you do care about us taking care of
our families or ourselves or what we have going on.

Speaker 8 (08:46):
And without you, man, we wouldn't have lights at home,
thank you. What about food or food? Dan, you wouldn't
eat a roof wouldn't be there. What nothing, there'd be
not a roof, not a shingle. Oh never mine off
you found someone like me.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Yeah, that's what's up. Yeah, life does happen. And I
have the unhealthy ability to compartmentalize because I've been doing
them all live. So I think that's been part of
the success of the show too. Just push through. But
everybody else, you guys are healthier than me for the
most part, and you're able to be a human.

Speaker 7 (09:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
And I think what I was going to say too
is I think we've all pushed through on certain days
in a way. It's just a little more exhausting, like
by the end of it, like because sometimes there is
not a choice, Like there's.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Hurt and injured. Yeah, yet push through hurt. But when
you're injured, you go away, and you should so you
can get non injured.

Speaker 4 (09:33):
Yeah that'sllent and that's severe circumstances.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Yeah, never mind, you guys found someone like me. Thank you.
Closing up, the Jonas brothers said they try to get
a picture with buzz Aldrin, the astronaut oh man, and
he was like, no, no picture, And so I thought
that was funny, and then I have we ever been
rejected for a picture? So you guys think about that

(09:57):
for a second. The boy band arguable, they're a boy band.
But the Jonahs brothers were on last meal and they
talked about the awkward interaction from twenty seventeen. He refused
to take a picture with me, Joe Jonas said about
buzz Aldrin at ninety five. Originally I said, excuse me,
kind of take a picture, and he said no. He's

(10:17):
also old, right, old people are given a liberty to
be crotchety that young people aren't. But I thought that
was funny, and I was thinking, has it happened to me? Yes,
it has. The guy was also old, but he wasn't
as old as buzz Aldrin. And it was Captain Sully.
Oh yeah, I don't even think he was in a
bad mood. He just finished speaking. I wanted nothing to

(10:42):
do with anybody. That was bizarre. It was bizarre. So
my buzz Aldron is Captain Sully. The person I know
that he said no to me for a picture, lunchbox.
Do you have anybody? Man?

Speaker 6 (10:52):
It was back in Austin and there was this guy
that just came off American Idol and that he was
doing a tour and we were there and he was
sitting at a table signing on autographs and we all came, hey,
can we get a picture with you? And he said,
you can take a picture of me. And his name
was Chris Daughtry.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
That's awkward. So the difference is, and I'll say this,
I like Chris a lot now. I think even Chris
says he was a little out of control back in
the early days. But also I think it with a
grain of salt with lunchbox. Now when it comes to
him yelling at people for pictures, would you agree a
little bit? You know, because he presents it like he
walked up calmly and was like, dearest sir, may I

(11:30):
have a picture. But then when we see it actually happen,
he screams at people and like chases them and dudes
are like, what are you doing? You're also a dude,
like leave me alone. So I think it's a little
bit of both.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
Yeah, and I mean Gwen Stefani like it was. It
was borderline. I was almost rejected. It was kind of rejected,
but then it was like, okay, take a picture with me.
Like she gave in after some you know, weird persuading,
and then I tried to put my arm around the
weird it's so weird, and it was like no touching,
And so I have a picture next to her, which

(12:01):
is weird, but.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
That's how I take picture of people. Now. I don't
touch people. Oh I put my arm around their shoulder,
Like what up? I don't think I just want to
be touched in like they don't know the person. But
I hear you Eddie, anybody Yeah, David Swimmer, Oh god,
so awkward man Ross from Friends Ross. We were interviewing him.

Speaker 8 (12:17):
I was in the news and we sat down to
interview him, and then after the interview was over, I said, hey, Ross,
can I get not Ross?

Speaker 2 (12:23):
No, That's why I just thought Ross. I said David,
can I take a picture? And he didn't even say anything.

Speaker 8 (12:31):
His person PR person was like, he's not taking pictures today,
so sorry, put your phone away, and and he could
have easily been like, no, it's okay, we can take
a picture. But he just sat there, didn't say word.
I think that's a half point. I think it's more
awkward if the person says no to your face.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Yeah, oh, you don't think it's more awkward that somebody
else said no for him? Now, I think it's still awkward,
But I think it's a half.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
Point that I mean, I guess it is also a
little awkward that he just sat there.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
And he didn't say anything. Well, that's what the PR
person is supposed to do, Like he's probably told them
you'd be the bad guy. Yeah, okay, I'll give you
a half awkward there, Okay, Amy.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
I don't have anybody.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
Everybody, Well, I guess I don't ask for that many pictures.
The ones that I have asked for, I suppose I've
gotten them.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
What about like the picture lunch box you too with Diddy?
Your buddy. He didn't say no. He was just like,
and was that at the White party? No?

Speaker 6 (13:18):
No, that was south By Southwest and he was there
and we were jamming out and having drinks. And then
I was just like, hey, Diddy, can I get a picture?
And he was like, yeah, you and didd you were
having drinks together. Yeah, hanging out. He was sitting there
and I had a drink and he had a drink.
So like we have we're having drinks together.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Yeah, you still have that picture?

Speaker 6 (13:36):
Yeah, I still have that picture because like he wasn't convicted. No,
that's my question, like are we back to listen to
Diddy music? And is Diddy okay? Because he wasn't convicted
for all the bad stuff that we were worried about.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
He was convicted up a couple of counts for sure.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
Yeah, he's in trouble for some like.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
He's so it's a few things. The picture. Yeah, they're
asking for a pardon.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
Now to say about that, I don't have words, I.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
Know, I know for people Morgan ever been asked, ever
asked me for a picture and they said no. No.

Speaker 9 (14:11):
There's definitely been times though where I didn't want to
ask and Lunchbox made me ask.

Speaker 6 (14:19):
She was so scared, she was like having a heart attack.
That they were backstage at the iHeart Festival. It was
like her childhood dream. And I was like, well, asking
for a picture. She's like no, no, And as they're exiting,
like getting into their car to leave, I had to
stop them to get a picture for her.

Speaker 7 (14:34):
They didn't feel a little awkward, but they.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Probably were happy to do It's probably awkward when they're
getting in a car and can I get a picture?
But I think they probably were pretty happy to do it, right.

Speaker 9 (14:42):
Yeah, they were, and they were super nice about it.
Definitely that we kind of tracked them down to get
that picture, though.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
I think it's what made Awkwards Lunchbox. You ever said
no to a picture? Oh, I've said no plenty of times.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
Like I'll hear people yell my name, Lunchbox, Lunchbox.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
I just keep on walking like I don't hear them.
No problem. But for somebody who wants to be celebrated
as much as you do, that feels contradictory.

Speaker 6 (15:03):
Well, It's here's the thing I in my life, there's
sometimes I'm just busy, like I've got places to be.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
It got places to go.

Speaker 6 (15:09):
If I sat there and took every picture, I wouldn't
make it to my destination.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
I'd be late.

Speaker 6 (15:13):
If you said and took every picture, I'd be late
to birthday parties. It's sometimes it's just inconvenient, you know
what I mean? Like we all we all go through that.
Not really no, no, we don't know. I don't think so.
But I appreciate you sharing your problems.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
You guys don't ever have that problem. No, only after,
like if I do a show and then.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
Exactly, and you just got to tell them, hey, man,
like I gotta go home, Like I gotta I got
to get out of here.

Speaker 10 (15:39):
It's time for the good news.

Speaker 6 (15:45):
Last week, a family in Green Bay, Wisconsin was moving.
They were packing up the car, you know, the moving van,
when their six year old girl with autism didn't want
to move, freaked out and took off running ran away.
They didn't know where she was. She ran block and
she was in the middle of a busy street cars
and luckily Weldon was right there. He ran out the

(16:06):
middle road, said stop, stop and grabbed a.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Six year old girl and brought her back to safety.
I often think I wouldn't be a hero in many
of these stories because I would I'd be like, ah,
just let somebody else get that one. I think that's
one of the cases I jump out there to stop
a kid from getting hit by a car. Most other stuff,
I'm probably just be like, NA, I'm just gonna record
on my phone. Somebody else got this. Yeah, yeah, fires
and stuff. I'm probably just like yeah, this one though, Yeah,
I like that one. I think we all would have

(16:30):
done that one, don't you agree. Yeah, that seems like
a pretty easy one. I mean I don't think it's easy.
I think you're still risking, Like, big shout out to Weldon.
I think you're putting your life on the line. A
car hits you. You lose every time, So big shout
out to Weldon. But I think that's that's one I
think we'd all do.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (16:43):
Also, Weldon is experiencing homelessness, so they offered him money.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
He said, nah, I was just trying to help.

Speaker 6 (16:50):
I might Weldon, dude, you need like, if you're homeless,
you should take the money.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
Yeah, Well, to take the money, bro, take it. Like
that's a good story. There you go. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. They asked
a thousand adults Bobby feud. Ten reasons American couples argue,
we roll the dice backstage, Eddie your first, it's Eddie,

(17:14):
Amy and Morgan lunchboxes out Eddie. What are the top
ten reasons according to one thousand US adults and serious relationships?
How often they argue? What do they argue about? Number
one answer money, show me money and number two money.

Speaker 8 (17:30):
Oh well, that means that number one's gotta be kids,
Show me children.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
That's right. Three is parenting, Show me kids. Yeah, number
three is parenting. Number three. Number one is still out there.
Number one is still out there. So the number one
has to be messiness. Show me messiness one x for Eddie, Amy,

(18:05):
over to you. You go Ask a thousand adults what
do they argue about?

Speaker 3 (18:11):
What to watch?

Speaker 2 (18:13):
What to watch? Go ahead?

Speaker 5 (18:16):
What?

Speaker 10 (18:19):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (18:19):
In correct, Morgan, I'm gonna go with what they want
for dinner?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Show me food at number ten food choice.

Speaker 9 (18:28):
Okay, I'm gonna I don't know if you're gonna ask
me to be specific on this.

Speaker 7 (18:35):
But I'm gonna go with chores.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Doing the chores Show me chores at number four household chores.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
Oh, Eddie's messiness doesn't count.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
For this not No, that's not about doing a chore.
It's about leaving a mess. I know you're challenging me there,
but that's not the same appreciate there's no reason you
would be challenging on behalf of Eddie anything that was awesome. Yes,
there's no way. Money at two, parenting at three, household
chores at four, and tennis food choices. Morgan, I'll read

(19:08):
the question again. A recent you Go pull last one
thousand US adults and serious relationships. They asked how often
they argue? But really, what do they argue most about?
These are the top ten answers. Go ahead.

Speaker 9 (19:18):
This is tricky, but I feel like with today it's
a huge possibility.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
But social media, social media round two points are doubled.
Morgan's in the lead right now, Eddie, you're up. I'm
gonna go with lateness. Oh you're always late. I'm not,
you are lateness.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
I can give you an example, Amy, Okay, the temperature.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
That's a good word. Temperature in the room. Oh I'm shocked.

Speaker 3 (19:51):
Yeah, me too.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
That's a good one.

Speaker 7 (19:54):
Where they want to go on vacation.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
Show me where they want to go on vacation. Got
any points? Man? It has been a struggle. So Morgan
has fourteen. She's in the lead. Eddie, you do have
five points, but points are tripled. There are still six
answers on the board. Gosh, this is a hail Mary, dude.

Speaker 8 (20:19):
If I get it, though, it's gonna be huge Amazon packages.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
Okay, Amazon packages. That would be money probably like spending
money and zero. So if you miss that, you're out
next week. Driving like driving, like competency.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
I mean it's always like, well, who's anything who drives?
Directions like.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
Rage anything to do with driving, Yeah, anything to do
with driving.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Anything with driving. What do they argue about? Morgan?

Speaker 9 (21:01):
I'm still thrown off, but I feel like a lot
of your guys would have made it. Okay, And you
said watching TV like what to watch? But maybe it's
more about like the remote, Like they fight over control
of remote.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
That unless you just want to hold the remote, hold on, hold.

Speaker 7 (21:22):
On, okay. Taking care of.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
The pets, show me pets. Number one is tone of voice.
I should have gotten that one. Can I get done
with a walk? Next up finds about relationships with other
family members in laws basically in laws. Yeah, yeah, I

(21:52):
got that. Next up, they fight about the amount of
quality time spent together, too much time together, we don't
spend enough time together, et cetera. Next up, health or
lifestyle decisions for the partner. That's too many hot dogs,
something too much read me, doctor says your cholesterol is bad.
You never argue about that one. Next up is how

(22:13):
they argue?

Speaker 3 (22:16):
You're arguing about how you argue?

Speaker 2 (22:18):
Yeah, you're being to me. Are you the one that
says like there's certain ways to argue and certain not Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:24):
I guess I'm just taking it in because.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
You challenged again, Guys, did challenge? Is that a challenge?
Sounded like want to challenge town? For sure? That's for sure.
You're like, yeah, yes, a little bit, just a challenging tone.
And number seven is our number or whatever. Life decisions.
That's tough. That's a tough one. Yeah, but Morgan is
a winner. Nice job, Morgan. Just a heads up, there's

(22:50):
been an update to Instagram where if you're not careful,
your location is shared with everybody just because you're on Instagram.
And here's a clip.

Speaker 10 (22:56):
That new Instagram update is insane. It's called and it's
just showing everyone's location like Snapchat. So if you have
your locational turn it off just safety reasons, especially women.
You don't want all these creeps in the where you
live at, so turn it up immediately.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
I've joked around with some people have been like, what
are you doing over here? So make sure that you
don't have it on because people can a find out
where you live or be find out where you're at
and you may not even know. So what you do,
it's very easy. You can actually go into settings and
from settings type in Instagram and go into Instagram and
settings and make sure that you're not sharing your location.

(23:32):
It doesn't shut off your location to everybody everywhere if
you have You know, my wife and I share ours,
but it's not part of Instagram. But the last thing
I need is somebody follow me on Instagram to kind
of my house.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
Yeah that's true.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
But also it's a safety thing because if you can
be vulnerable for any reasons, what do you got over there?

Speaker 3 (23:48):
Bam?

Speaker 4 (23:49):
Okay, I just went and did exactly what you said,
and I see that my location says never, so thinkingness,
I was already not sharing it, but I can see
how maybe you have the option of while using the app,
so go ahead and just.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
Click it to never.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
You also can go on and just do a share
with like the green friends.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Yeah, you're close friends, although sometimes you call them the
green friends.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
Yeah, people green friend me, and I don't even like them.
I'm like, why am I one of your green friends?
We're not even friends. You ever see that like it
pops up in its grain and you're like, I'm not
in your close friends circa.

Speaker 11 (24:16):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
I'm always like oh wow, I was included. That's cool.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
No, I'm like, we are they trying to do trying
to recruit me? Oh? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (24:23):
No.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
You ever do the thing where you comment or you
like a picture super quick, I mean you're just flopping
through it, right, and then you're like yeah, like that
one and you realize this post like seven seconds ago.
It's like, oh my god, they think I'm a start.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
You're the first Like yes, yeah, that kind of sucks,
I know, but I've had to just be like, Okay,
it is what it is. Especially if I'm watching someone's
story like thirty seconds something, I'm like, first view, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
The first view, the first like if it comes to
like fifty because I've done it before, and I'm like okay,
and it's like posted forty six seconds ago, and I'm
like Oh my god. They think I'm following them on
a map or what? Do you accidentally like someone like?
Do you unlike it? No, because it'll be something I
would have liked anyway. Yeah, so I'm not secretly liking
a thing, but I just didn't mean to like it
so fast. It's like, I guess I'm now the president

(25:08):
of your fanis.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
Yeah, but that sort of stuff happens because when you're
scrolling sometimes they just posted. I know you're a less
talker though, I know, but people have to understand they've
probably been in our shoes.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
But I'm telling half of people like mine within like
ten seconds and I'm like, weird Do you wait for
me to post? So I know? Like, I know, but
turn off your Instagram location if you don't want weirdos.
That's the PSA for today. We have Elizabeth on the
phone in Oklahoma City. Elizabeth, you're on the show, Good Morning,
Studio Morning.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
I wanted to talk to Eddie and Lunchbox. Do you
guys want fifteen thousand dollars?

Speaker 2 (25:40):
Yeah? Yeah, of course, I don't know. This sounds like
a trick like this.

Speaker 5 (25:45):
Okay, well, y'all should really go talk to your four
oh one k people at your job, because I actually
went to go talk to mine and I found out
that I have sixteen thousand dollars in there from the
last two years, and I.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
Have another six ten thousand from my other job. And
I just worked there for three years.

Speaker 5 (26:03):
So in the last last six years, I actually made
thirty thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
And I feel like, you guys have.

Speaker 5 (26:09):
Six years left at this job, so I feel like
you guys can make some good money.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
So you're saying they should just go sign up for it.

Speaker 5 (26:15):
Yeah, hold on, it's easy, easy money.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
But is this her money?

Speaker 8 (26:20):
Like is this kind of like very I started as
savings and I looked at it, I'm like, wow, I
got twenty thousand dollars, but that was your money, Like
I got that twenty thousand dollars too, No, but it
was probably also matched and when in no taxes, matching helps.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
Okay, that's different and it's not taxed and it goes in,
so it is a bit different. I like the wayh
go talk to someone, they'll just give you fifteen K.
I'm like, there's no one in this building to talk
to for a free fifteen K. There's probably no one
on earth to talk to that's just going to give
you fifteen dollars. Go talk to your people, they'll give
you fifteen k I'm like, what, But so your advice,
Elizabeth is what to them?

Speaker 5 (26:52):
Go talk to a financial advisor like Abby's boyfriend and
he can help you.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
Forgot about our meeting. I haven't scheduled it yet. I know,
that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (27:02):
I need a schedule and we were talking about getting
a meeting together, and I forgot.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Addie, what does your boyfriend say about these guys in here?

Speaker 12 (27:10):
Well, basically I asked him what he would be able
to do for them, and he would start out by
being like, what is your net like gain or loss?
Like every month? How much do you have extra?

Speaker 2 (27:21):
What do you make? What do you make?

Speaker 3 (27:23):
What do you have left over?

Speaker 12 (27:24):
After all your nod right, Like, he wouldn't need to
know exactly what they're making, but how much net like
profit or loss?

Speaker 2 (27:31):
I need to go do some numbers basically.

Speaker 4 (27:33):
So like after you pay your mortgage and your grocery
bill and everything nothing when you maybe need a budget differently,
so you have.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
A little Lefty's boyfriend could talk to my wife and
be like, hey, here this is where we're at.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
I love how this is his wife's problem, Angels.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
I look at the balance, but she does the money
man like, that's her stuff. Okay, so it's her fault.
You don't have a four oh one k and you
have nothing saved for retirement.

Speaker 8 (28:03):
Well no, because I've asked her about the four one K.
She's like, we don't have that. We don't have money
to put in that right now, we don't. We're using
everything that we that we have. So maybe hey, maybe
Abby's guy, if I get Abby's Guy to talk to
my wife, and maybe that fixes everything.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
He would need to look at what you're spending money on,
and somebody from an outside would go, hey, do you
really need to do this and spend it on this?
And can you cut that? That's what you would need. Yeah,
it's a tough conversation. You want to give him the books?

Speaker 8 (28:29):
So well, it's not that, it's just that if they
break up, then he knows all my stuff and what's.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
He gonna do with it? Though? I don't know, get back.

Speaker 8 (28:35):
An Abbey by getting that, taking my money, letting my
info out.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
He just releases your information on the internet.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
Maybe No, he's a fiduciary.

Speaker 12 (28:50):
No, it's like he only cares about their best interest,
you know, not him.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
It's not for him. It's there lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
Look, I said I would have a meeting with him,
but now I got to go to numbers.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
I gotta go balance. But you said, but you didn't
have a meeting with him. You forgot about it. I
did forget. We went on vacation, and I forgot. We've
been back for vacation. I know I was gonna say
about vacation mine. I forgot about everything. Yeah, so why
don't you set it up today? Then I will. I'll
give him a call. Do you have his number? No?
I figure. I get on the speaker on Aavay's phone. Abby,
are you guys got a break up anytime soon? No?
You're clear, Eddie. They listen to Good. He says that

(29:24):
now we're good. Abby. Will you stay on lunchbox you
set the meeting up? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (29:28):
I will.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Okay, and Elizabeth, thank you for calling.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
Thank you so much. And shout out to Morgan because
of her podcast.

Speaker 5 (29:33):
I actually was listening to the retirees and I.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
Was like, I need to check on my retirement and
so thanks Morgan. Oh that's awesome.

Speaker 7 (29:41):
See the residents are helping everybody.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Are you saving for k oh?

Speaker 7 (29:45):
Yeah, I've been saving for like five years.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
That's awesome. So cool. Hey, when's the best time to
plan a tree?

Speaker 6 (29:53):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (29:53):
You here the hold on? You've done this before. When's
the best time to planet tree? Yesterday? No, twenty years ago?
Twenty years ago? Yeah, when's the second? When's the second
best time? The planet track? That's it, that's it today today. Yeah,
that's it. And you can't do the one twenty years
ago because it's gone. And imagine when we started doing
this bit if you would have started then, because we've
been talking about this for a while, like.

Speaker 8 (30:13):
Three years that fifteen.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
See, your mind goes into the wrong places, Elizabeth, thank you,
thank you. It's time for the good news, Bobby. This
guy goes to basically a garage sale and buys this
painting for about one hundred bucks little more than that,
and it's written on there. It's called Vescio Sultano and

(30:38):
just a cool painting. Looks old as crap, but just
a cool painting he bought. And so he was like,
I want to see how much this is. I'd like
to take a picture of it now, AI is able
to tell you what all. And it looked like possibly
a fake salvad or Dolly. I can't say super familiar.
I know the name, but I don't have any myself.
And so it's said that this looks like a Salvade Dollies.

(31:00):
So then he took it to another person to look
at it, and the guy said, no, this is oddly
for real, and it's probably stolen way back in the day.
And the painting you bought for a little of one
hundred bucks is now worth thirty seven thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Whow love it, it's.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
Gonna sell it. Look, that's a picture. It's so sol
their dollars on the left, right, and that's the picture
on the right. And it's just like, look's like crap, but.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
It looks like crap, freaking me out.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Yeah, it looks like I mean, like abe, a devil
and a peach smash together or something. I don't know. Huh,
what do you see in that picture? You see a
devilhead on the bottom. Yeah, yeah, it's terrible.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Or like a creepy possessed baby.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Okay, we all see things. That's interesting, but yeah, one
hundred bucks, thirty seven thousand I have an idea. First
of all, we should, because we have doctor Lorrie coming
into studios sometime in the next couple months or so,
we should all go to a thrift store and buy
something a painting. Yes, this could be awesome, and the

(32:00):
thing we think could be worth money, it's probably not,
and then bring it in and have it looked at.
Love it. Tell me that's not awesome idea. That's a
great idea. Okay, cool, good story, that's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good. Wake up, wake up in.

Speaker 3 (32:15):
The morn.

Speaker 13 (32:17):
And the turn the radio and the dogs keeps on.
Tilady lunchbox, More game too, Steve Bread have it trying
to put you through bog He's running this week's next bit.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
The Bobby's on.

Speaker 13 (32:33):
The box, so you know what this this the Bobby Ball.

Speaker 6 (32:41):
And now Morning Corny, The Morning Corny.

Speaker 4 (32:47):
Why did the elephants get kicked out of.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
The pool party?

Speaker 4 (32:51):
They dropped their trunks?

Speaker 2 (32:57):
That was the Morning Corny. Do you want to do
an update from Morgan? Because Morgan said she had all
these packages show up at her house and she did
not know where they were from. And it was a
ton of packages.

Speaker 7 (33:06):
Right, Yeah, there was at least fifteen.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
And it felt like it was so many packages. It
was some sort of scam, and so that's what we
were worried about.

Speaker 9 (33:14):
So what happened, Well, So after the flowers got delivered,
I started doing some investigating because I was just really
nervous that somebody was trying to play a prank on
me or I might have had some situation happening, like.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
A stalker listener.

Speaker 7 (33:27):
Yeah, and they were just doing it under a different name.

Speaker 9 (33:30):
So I bought a service to like track down.

Speaker 7 (33:33):
This woman's name.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
You bought a service online.

Speaker 9 (33:35):
Because you can only get so much information by putting
somebody's name in. I was like, I have to know
whoever this person is and where she lives.

Speaker 7 (33:41):
So I track her down.

Speaker 9 (33:42):
It's to an address all the way across the city.

Speaker 7 (33:45):
I was like, that's not her.

Speaker 9 (33:46):
I start seeing some relatives close to her name, and
it turns out she was like under her husband's name
and they lived right down the street from me.

Speaker 7 (33:54):
She was putting in the address.

Speaker 9 (33:56):
The same address is flipped, so.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
She was putting in the wrong address. She was ordering
things to the wrong address.

Speaker 7 (34:01):
She's yeas sick, dyslexic, Yeah, yes.

Speaker 9 (34:04):
But It's even funnier because so I go to the house.
I show up on the front porch because I'm like,
I got to put it into this. This woman has
no idea what's happening to her packages. So I go
with my boyfriend. I did not go alone. That felt weird.
So I show up the husband answers, and all I see,
because the door is glass, there's like twenty packages just
piled up at their front door. And I was like, hey,

(34:25):
just so you know, like I think your wife has
been sending packages to my address. And he's like, yeah,
if you can't tell, we kinda have a shopping problem.
And so apparently she orders a lot of packages all
the time, so he doesn't even think she knew that
they were.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
Missing, but it sounds like though she was getting some
of them right. She was, but she was also getting
some wrong.

Speaker 7 (34:47):
Because I think she was fuying so much flapping buttons.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
And then what about the flowers.

Speaker 9 (34:52):
I don't know if she sent like an address to
so many and wanted to send her flowers and she
accidentally sent the wrong address.

Speaker 7 (34:57):
It's like two numbers flipped.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
That's weird, but at least you're not being scammed.

Speaker 9 (35:01):
Yeah, I feel a lot better and I don't have
to worry that somebody's like watching my house. So I
do feel bad for her though there's a lot of packages.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Bad for her, Yeah, don't feel bad if the husband's like, uh,
we got a problem here and somebody's showing up with
more packages. Okay, I'm glad you're not getting scammed. That's
the update. People have been asking what the deal was
with Morgan's packages. Thank you, Morgan, Bobby Bone show, Sorry
up today This story comes.

Speaker 6 (35:24):
So it's from Vancouver, British Columbia. A man was out
for a hike in the wilderness when he was singing
some nickelback. Well, some other hikers heard him and thought
he was in distress, so they called for the search
and rescue crew. They come out and they search the
woods and they find the guy.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
They're like, you're not hurting.

Speaker 6 (35:41):
He's like, no, man, I was just singing nickelback.

Speaker 2 (35:46):
They heard it in the distance, made it as a
wild man and they thought somebody was like screaming, but
that he was just yelling nickelback. I mean, I guess
the music's kind of that bad work. Now it sounds
like somebody's heard you're such a hater, because if you
were to peel Nickelback off of it, you'd be like,
that's got great music. I don't think.

Speaker 5 (36:05):
So.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
They have a ton of awesome songs. And anybody that
hates Nickelback is just hating out loud, so they get
to love other people to want to fake hate out loud.

Speaker 8 (36:12):
So do you think the people that called the nine
one one they just hated Nickelback?

Speaker 2 (36:15):
No? I think they just heard somebody yelling far away.
This is how you remind me that's a jambo. This
hater central around here lately. All right, go ahead on lunchbox,
that's your bonehead story of the day. We have Darby
on who is listening in Idaho? Darby, what's happening?

Speaker 11 (36:33):
Good morning?

Speaker 14 (36:34):
To do morning.

Speaker 11 (36:35):
So I was just listening on my way to work
about all the scam calls, and I just wanted to
share what happened the other day with my family.

Speaker 2 (36:42):
Yeah, go for it.

Speaker 11 (36:43):
So my stepdad got a call at six forty am
from the Cannon County Please that his stepson was arrested
and the bell was one thousand dollars and we had
no clue what was going on. But turns out he
has been arrested and he was in jail in Cannon County,
but that was as a scam caller calling. Oh, that's
how we found.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Out public information.

Speaker 11 (37:05):
That's how we found out. Yeah, that's how we found
out that my stepbrother.

Speaker 14 (37:09):
Was in jail.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
Well, I and I think that that part is secondarily weird,
but he was really in jail. But the fact that
that was public information that he was arrested, someone grabbed that.
I was able to find the number. That's because it's
the truth. But the best lies are told within a truth,
and the truth was yeah, he's in jail, so you
tend to believe it. However, the lie is they found
the information public and called and tried to get the money.

(37:31):
Oh you would pay that one percent?

Speaker 11 (37:32):
Yeah. They called my mom too, and his uncle in
Texas and did anybody pay information? No?

Speaker 2 (37:43):
No.

Speaker 11 (37:44):
When they called my mom, he had already been out.
He had already been bailed out.

Speaker 14 (37:48):
They were like, he's already out.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
What do you do?

Speaker 14 (37:51):
By the way, some drug stuff got it?

Speaker 2 (37:54):
Got it? That's crazy because that is public. So then
they have the information, they try to track down the
people that are connected if they can find their numbers,
like call them, and why would they not believe it's real,
because yeah, the kid is in jail or the adult
is in jail. That is next level. That's next level. Darby,
thank you for sharing that because I think this could
happen to some of our listeners and I'm glad you
shared it. I hope it doesn't, but I hope you
know at least now we talked about it.

Speaker 11 (38:14):
Wonder well. Thank you guys to great.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
Kay all right, see you later. It's Darby and Idaho.
By the way, scambler Scaler, thank you. I do want
to play this voicemail possible scam hit it ray. Today.

Speaker 14 (38:25):
I was at Target and I was just getting some
cleaning supplies. I was by myself. I saw a woman
with like a four month old baby, A smile at her.
Then she asks me if I would buy her some
diapers and formula. I buy them for her. It ended
up being about one hundred dollars. Then she asks me
for cash. That started to raise a little bit of

(38:46):
a red flag, But then I don't know, I guess
I'm just goble, So I got some cash for her.
I ended up giving her eighty dollars, so total one
hundred and eighty dollars. Afterwards, she asks if we could
exchange numbers so that we could get lunch or something
like that. Am I gullible? Or would you have phones
for this too?

Speaker 2 (39:07):
So I do think the woman needed it, or she
wouldn't have been in a target with the baby. Now,
she may not have been as honest about what she
needed all of that four. But I do think that
anybody in a public place with the baby asking for
money needs the money, because if you had the money,
you wouldn't be asking for the money or using part
of your day standing in a place where the baby
going can I have money? So I don't. First of all,

(39:30):
I don't think that was a scam in anyway. Hey,
that's awesome that you're able to buy all those diapers
for her, because I think that's amazing, and I think
she did buy the diapers, it's great. And then you
gave her some money, so it doesn't matter what she
did with the money. You gave the money not based
on what she was going to do with it, but
because you feel like you wanted to give to somebody
who needed it. It's like when you give a homeless

(39:51):
guy money and then if you get mad they buy alcoholic. Well,
you gave them the money, and that money you're giving
them to do whatever they see fit. We don't know
what they did with the money, but she was in
a bad place, or she wouldn't even be in that position.

Speaker 3 (40:04):
Yeah, I mean, I think that you do the right thing.

Speaker 4 (40:07):
I don't know about giving you her numbers so y'all
can go grab lunch.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
Oh no, I wouldn't do that at all. I wouldn't
trade any information at all.

Speaker 4 (40:12):
And also, something that pops into my mind is I
would do what this person did, and I would just
hope for the best and trust whatever. But what's popping
in my mind right now too, is a baby like
a prop and she gets.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Okay, you're going next level. That's somebody's baby though, Oh okay,
But even if it is somebody's baby, she's not standing
there with that baby. If she doesn't need the money. Oh,
I know, she could take the diapers back to listen,
there a one hundred things you can return the diapers
you get, But that's not on you anymore to see
all that play out. What's on you is that you
saw somebody in need, you felt it in your heart

(40:45):
to give to them, and you hope for the best,
and that's literally all that you can do. So we'd
like to commend to you for doing that, but we
do not think you should give your number up yeah,
or not have much do not let her come to
your house.

Speaker 3 (40:57):
Yeah, stuff like that I.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
Think she needed and she's very lucky that you were
there to help her, because that is not done by
somebody who doesn't need help. There's not like fifty people
out at targets and then there's some kind of like
target pimp going Okay, everybody go out and collect money
and bring it back and we'll just have a nice
whole time. No, that's somebody on hard times.

Speaker 3 (41:17):
But that's near. It could happen what you're saying.

Speaker 2 (41:19):
But you also said she stole a baby from.

Speaker 4 (41:21):
Somebody that said as a problem.

Speaker 3 (41:25):
It could be.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
We just like to say good for you. You gave
for the simple reason that you saw someone in need,
and that I applaud you for. Thank you for the
call tomorrow. Luke Bryan in studio, Goodbye Everybody and Bones,
the Bobby Bones Show theme song, written, produced and saying
by read Yarberry. You can find his Instagram at read

(41:48):
Yarberry Scuba Steve executive producer, Raymondo, head of Production. I'm
Bobby Bones. My Instagram is mister Bobby Bones. Thank you
for listening to the podcast.
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