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March 10, 2025 60 mins

Amy recaps how the weekend away with her ex-husband and kids went.  Lunchbox claims he gets no respect around here. He shares what cost him money recently that he thinks is ridiculous. Bobby has a list of the Top 10 defining events that Millenials lived through. The show tries to name them as a group. Syke recently announced they were shutting down. So we played a round of the game Iconic Sounds from the 2000’s to honor it.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Omitting this good.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Hope you had a great weekend. Welcome to Monday Show
Morning Studio Morning Ray Mundo, our audio producer who is
in the glassroom. Ray, what's up? So?

Speaker 3 (00:21):
I was just wondering here at this job morning radio show,
if I want to just be lazy for a day
and not come to work, kind of just sleep a
lot and binge, watch TV and just take the day off,
not for being sick, but just take off the day.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Would we be allowed to do that? I don't understand
your question.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Would you allow that if I just said, hey, bones,
I just want to sleep in today, order food. I'm
not getting up from this bed and not do it
any exercise. I just want to be lazy today. My
body wants me to be lazy. Could I use that
as an excuse? I feel like you're asking this for
a reason. Can you tell me the reason. Yes, there's
another morning show in the company, and and I would

(01:01):
say not regularly, but almost once a month they'll have
a person from the show just say, hey, did today
for me? I have not left the bed because I
needed it.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
I like a mental health day.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Now he's not saying it like that. Is that what
you're saying like mental health day. What would you call that?
If you had to.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
Define the day, I wouldn't call sleeping and just kind
of being lazy mental health like djaff it's.

Speaker 5 (01:26):
Not there were Jeff, Yeah, but I think he's the
one probably calling it lazy. What is the would this
person say, I just need to day to lead lazy
or they're like I needed to I don't even know.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
No, just speak out loud. What the text you would
send if you were asking for this day? Let me
see how I would think to respond.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
Hey, bones, woke up feeling freaking lazy dude, not leaving
the bed, ordering a bunch of food and binging TV
all day.

Speaker 6 (01:50):
I'll see you all tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
So you're not even asking you just saying, yeah, who
does this? Well I would, Well, you don't have to
write them out, but this is what I would say.
Because Amy said the word mental health, I think if
my answer is yes, ye really for sure, absolutely, one
hundred percent if you But I don't think that's really
surprising if any of you said, hey, got a lot

(02:13):
going on, I don't think I got the capacity today.
I don't think I should come in or what do
you I'll be like stay home for any reason if
something ain't right, Because if it ain't right at home,
it definitely ain't gonna be right here. It could actually
make here not as good because I need you ride
at home before you come into here. I don't set
the best example of that because I come in, I'm
the mailman, rainshine, sleep sick, I'm here. But I don't

(02:36):
think you guys should do that. So I think if
you positioned it different, you said, hey, I'm just mentally exhausted,
had a lot going on?

Speaker 6 (02:45):
Cool?

Speaker 2 (02:45):
If I just chill, yeah, sure, because I would trust
you wouldn't do that take advantage of that, right.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
I just had never heard that before, where you're just like, hey, listen, boss,
I'm gonna be horizontal all day today. No, you don't
say it like that, because if you were to send
it like you texted, I would text scom's right drunk, right,
like he just said, I'm not coming in, I'm yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Feeling lazy.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Yes, if it's hey, how a lot going on? Brains fried, yeah,
cour I don't even think that would be something that
I think you guys would worry about asking.

Speaker 6 (03:18):
I don't know what do you think?

Speaker 4 (03:19):
No, I mean I think that I get where you're
coming from. If that's our perspective.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
The perspective is things are just not right and I'm
not myself and it's.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
Just not going to be good.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
But if it's hey, I just feel like binge watching
to you fud like you would be like, what is
the world? Like you may say, okay, fine do it,
but you're gonna keep a little mental note.

Speaker 6 (03:42):
Oh no, he would. I would just think you had
some stuff going on.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
And yeah, like I wouldn't even think I trust everybody
to go. If you're a little bit sick, either physically
or in the head for a little bit, then take
care of you because if you ain't good, you ain't
good for me, you ain't good for us.

Speaker 6 (03:58):
And I think we've had that happened here before.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
I mean, I mean, yeah, I've learned the hard way.
I would try to come in.

Speaker 5 (04:04):
I mean I think I don't think I've ever like
texted you day of I'm not doing well today, Like
I've tried to come in and maybe I sat down
and then just started started recording something and then I
would just start crying and you were like, I think
you should go.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
And also I know when I was going through stuff,
and I was like, hey, don't come in for it,
don't come in for a week, don't come in like
you only come in when you feel good. But this
is a job where I need you guys, you know,
focus mentally. But if you have like Arkansas Keeps worked
at the mill, I don't think in call and be like, yeah,
it's kind of sad today because I watched.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
Old Yeller last night.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
I'm gonna take the day off, like I think, if
you have a real life human job, a lot of bosses.

Speaker 6 (04:42):
Don't look at that the same way.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
But if you ever said it just like that, I
would think you really were just embarrassed and you shouldn't
be of whatever's happening with your mental health.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
And I would say, cool, stay home, let me know
when you're good. Got it.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
I challenge everybody on this show. Somebody has got to
do that before. I don't challenge them to do that. No,
if you need it, okay, but do not. This is
not no, no, no.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
I'm not challenging you guys to do it. But you're
free to do it.

Speaker 5 (05:06):
But I'm not asking you to do I can't even
imagine typing those words.

Speaker 6 (05:10):
No, I can't imagine.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
I woke up feeling lazy, want to binge watch Real
Housewives all day?

Speaker 6 (05:17):
See you tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Yeah, selfie picture attached. Yes, mental health days if you
need them. And we don't even report them, like there's
like a thing. It's like we all just and yeah,
we don't do like we just handle it. We handle
our business. Okay, So right, whatever you needbody, thank you,
but just like make sure you do it to scuba
or early because you have to turn the show on

(05:39):
in the morning, Okay, just making sure.

Speaker 6 (05:41):
Okay, it's shin bar do the question to be Hello.
I just started dating again.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
I've been seeing this girl who is really hot and
has an unbelievably kind soul. It's been going great, but
I've become aware that she smells all the time. I
thought on the first date, maybe just a fluke, maybe
she got sweaty rushing to get ready, But now after
several dates, it's the same, and it put a bluntly.

Speaker 6 (06:23):
She smells bad.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
We've been dating for a month now and my nose
has kind of gotten used to it, but sometimes like whoo.
I'm not sure it's a deal breaker, but I'm curious
what the best way is to tell someone that you're
starting to care about that they smell and recommend better hygiene.
I can't imagine smelling like that and not being aware
of it. Signed dating a hottie with a body odor.

(06:47):
So I think probably it's not a hygiene issue if
it's this long and this consistent, because I'm sure she showers,
I'm sure she does the hygiene stuff. It's probably something
within her body, a hormone, a chemical amy.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
How would you like to be told? And you probably
already know right.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Be mortified?

Speaker 5 (07:05):
Maybe I don't know because nobody's taken time to tell me,
because sometimes you don't know that you smell.

Speaker 6 (07:10):
So it's different than bad breath or like stealthy arm pits.

Speaker 5 (07:13):
Oh, I'm with you, Like something is being secreted from
her skin, like she is likely taking care of herself,
but there might need to be some medical intervention of
some sort.

Speaker 6 (07:22):
How would you like to be told gently or not
at all? Or should the dude just cut well?

Speaker 5 (07:29):
But this is fixable, so he's going to break up
with her over this, so no, hopefully he can gently
do it. I'd like to see how likeing to be mortified?
But like, hey, I don't know how he feels about
her about like, hey, you know that I love spending
time with you and I really enjoyed our relationship. I
would love to keep this going. However, I think there

(07:50):
might be something going on. I mean, if I ever
had anything going on with me, like, I would want
you to tell me. So this is me telling you, like,
I don't know if there's something we're eating or something
we're doing, but we need to look into it because
it's it's strong and I care about you, and other
people might be smelling it too, something like that.

Speaker 6 (08:09):
This is what I do.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
I'd be sitting next to her and I would do this,
and I think I smell so bad, and I would
smell my armpits. Something about me just does not smell
like I'm sorry. I don't know what it is about
me that's bad. I swear I showered. I would smell
my shirt. Maybe it's detergent or something that might be
from you. Yeah, it's in it from.

Speaker 6 (08:32):
You or for me. Yeah, I think it is for that.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
That way, there's never a whole it's you, like I
think it's me, but you know it's her.

Speaker 6 (08:42):
Yeah, But that's why.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
I'm walking into it gently instead of just going with
the awkward I don't know, because then it gets you
can actually talk about it. Because if I blame it
on me first, where it's like, man, I think I stink.
It's a smell your shirt?

Speaker 6 (08:57):
Is it? Yeah? It is you.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
I wonder what that is, that's such a softer way
to get into that conversation where they don't feel attacked
and they're not true. So if you want to be
with her, you're going to have to somehow find a
way to get to the tip of talking about it.

Speaker 6 (09:14):
That's how I would do it. That would be my tactic.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
What if your tactic.

Speaker 5 (09:18):
You're doing that and she's like, I don't smell anything.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Okay, then you know she really doesn't smell it, like
because again, if she's like, no, I smell nothing, then
you know she has no idea of what's happening, because
she also could go, oh, it's me. I don't know
if you can smell it or not. But I do
have this issue and it can be brought up that way.
So I would not do that. Let's sit down face
to face. I would do that. Let me blame it
on me at first and slowly realize it's not me

(09:42):
and then let's see if she comes to that conclusion
herself and then shares it, because you may learn that
she knows it and hasn't figured out how to fix
it yet, she hasn't gone to the doctor, or she
just doesn't wash her butt.

Speaker 6 (09:53):
It could be any of those. Oh, Morgan, what would
you do here?

Speaker 7 (09:57):
Honestly I like your idea, dude, start it off, But
if it does, then it's perfect to go into Amy's
like you try, you try to screenway you try, and
like bring it up casually. And if she's not, I
think I would rather know because here's the thing. If
he just leaves and he stopped stating her, then she's
never gonna have the closure of why.

Speaker 6 (10:13):
And oh you can text afterwards what you smell? Yeah, yeah,
you can text.

Speaker 5 (10:17):
Nobody's ever gonna trust me, even like ghosting for a reason.

Speaker 7 (10:21):
So I think you tell her if you care about
her and you can see a future with her, and
this is the only thing I think you tell her.
You just have to be so delicate about it. And
if I care about this person, they tell me that,
I'm gonna be like, you know what, I appreciate it.

Speaker 6 (10:36):
Thank you.

Speaker 7 (10:36):
This could happen to me, guys, I don't have my smell.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Well, it's funny you brought this up because this is
the way we got this to talk about with you Morgan.

Speaker 7 (10:43):
Then you know what, at least I know like I
can fix that.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
I can do something about it.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Yeah, the way that conversation happens, and the easy way
is blame it on yourself first, and slowly you discover
it's her. If she doesn't want to take it, then
you take it. But you can't. I don't feel like
she's gonna be in a healthy place to have the
conversation if you're like.

Speaker 6 (10:58):
Hey, man, this is so good, but you just smell bad.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
Well, I didn't say you go that aggressive.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Well, I mean that's basically it was just do this man,
I think I stink.

Speaker 6 (11:07):
Is it mean I might be you? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (11:09):
I didn't think let her let her it is? Yes,
I think about it.

Speaker 6 (11:13):
Don't have the manipular brain. Okay, I didn't get.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
There's an all comedian from like the seventies eighties, and
he would go, I get no respect. You know it
is no Rodney Dangerfiel was his name. He got famous
way older in live.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
That sounds familiar.

Speaker 6 (11:28):
He's a guy I get no respect.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
That's starting to be lunchboxes a deal here because he
always claims he gets no respect, and we're gonna revisit it.
We had a show at the Rhyme And a few
days ago for Saint Jude, but he screams he's getting
no respect because I didn't have.

Speaker 8 (11:41):
Parking, Like where am I supposed to park when I
go to this event? First I had to go to
a client dinner beforehand, and I had to be there
at like four forty five, So then the show goes
till ten o'clock, So that means I'm parking for five hours.
Five hours. You would think they provide me parking. No,
just go parking a groat, Who's day company, US whatever?

(12:02):
Fifty two dollars When I got out of that garage.

Speaker 6 (12:04):
It's expensive to park down.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
To you can expense the company for me fifty two dollars.

Speaker 6 (12:09):
It's like, where's the respect?

Speaker 8 (12:10):
If you want me to come to this client there,
you want me to come to you want me to
come to this million dollar show, give me some parking.

Speaker 6 (12:17):
Man.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
I don't think they cared if you went to the show.
It was nice to see there. I saw side stage,
I saw scuba side stage, and I was running around
like chicken my head cut off, So a little quick
nod here and there.

Speaker 6 (12:28):
So I appreciate that, but I don't think you had
to go to the show.

Speaker 8 (12:30):
Oh they told me, oh yeah, and then you're gonna
walk with the clients to the show.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
So I walked them from me. But that's when you
kind of get like, walk me back to your car.

Speaker 5 (12:37):
Quick side note about Lunchbox at the dinner, So there's
one dessert offered one.

Speaker 6 (12:41):
Because it's like a standard.

Speaker 8 (12:42):
We're talking about my parking here, no respect, my wet Okay,
here's what I can say about the respect.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
You can expense the company back on that one. And
mostly I'd be like, no, you can't on certain things
that you can.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (12:54):
This is where you did get respect on this though,
because there's a set menu and we're all at our
respective tables with their people with a bunch of clients
and everybody. They bring out dessert and everybody has tarra masou.
That's the only option. Like I never even saw anything else.
I get up, I go buy Lunchbox's table and he
has this huge plate, huge of cheesecake with caramel sauce,
it looks and I.

Speaker 6 (13:14):
Was like, wait, was that on the option? Did you
even order or they It's just they brought it.

Speaker 5 (13:18):
They just said okay, dessert's coming, and they just plated
everybody that was seated.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
So that's why when I saw his like, I.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
Was like, what is this because like it looked amazing,
and he was like, oh, I have special requested it.
So he does get respect because he was you they
brought that out, but of course he went off menu,
just did what he wanted.

Speaker 8 (13:39):
Yeah, wellsou and I don't Tara Massou is not me.

Speaker 6 (13:43):
I don't like tiramasu, and so I thought you.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
Yeah, they brought it because they never said terram sus.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
So you're telling me they brought you a plate of
Tarra masoux.

Speaker 6 (13:51):
And then I saw it on the menu.

Speaker 8 (13:52):
I saw it when we and when I sat down
to sie menu, and then they put it in front
of me.

Speaker 6 (13:55):
I was like, I don't want that. You can just
bring me a cheesecake. It's that's how you said it.
You can just bring me a cheese. Guy.

Speaker 8 (14:00):
I was like, don't worry about it. Added to the bill.
It's fine. You don't have to ask anybody. Just go
get I'll take it.

Speaker 6 (14:05):
Can I shure?

Speaker 2 (14:05):
How I would have said that. I would have said,
because I don't like tram suit could taste coffee. I
hate coffee, right, is that coffee?

Speaker 4 (14:12):
Yeah, there's a little bit of that.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
I would have said, Oh, terramis too, not a big
coffee fan. Is there any way you have another dessert
back there in the back. If you do, I would
love it. If not, no big deal. That would be
how I would do it, because I don't want put
anybody out wait tables for a long time.

Speaker 6 (14:26):
Don't want to it.

Speaker 8 (14:26):
Now, how'd you say it again? I said, Oh, you
can just take that. I'm not gonna eat it. You
can just bring me a slice of cheesecake. And don't
just bring me I said, And don't bother asking.

Speaker 6 (14:34):
It's fine. Just if it's extra on the bill. We
don't mind.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
And see in respect.

Speaker 6 (14:39):
And they said, they said, did you order that when
you were ordering your And I was like, nod in
rides just whatever. Why do you keep waving your hand?
Do you wave your hand in a waiter like that
like he's snapping. That's about the.

Speaker 9 (14:48):
Snap's spinning his food. Never spend anybody's food, I mean
everybody they did.

Speaker 8 (14:53):
It was like, there's no way he's really getting cheesecake.
And man, they brought me out of fact your cheesecake.

Speaker 6 (14:59):
What do you think it was about that? If you
had to bite on me fifty six fifteen bucks? Okay,
so expensive company for thirty five bucks?

Speaker 2 (15:06):
It was.

Speaker 6 (15:06):
I mean, I'm when everybody's my tables like, man, that
looks good. Is it good? I'm like, yeah, it's real good.

Speaker 8 (15:11):
And some people are like, oh, you know, Sue is good,
but I really wish I cheesecake.

Speaker 6 (15:15):
I was like, we can just order it, so you
can do it now. You demanded it.

Speaker 8 (15:18):
I pretty much demanded it, and I got it respect
she was putting on the bill. I mean, that's I
think you're.

Speaker 5 (15:25):
Right, Bobby, he should just subtract. There you go expense
the company.

Speaker 8 (15:28):
Know why would I, hey, subtract, just subtracting the respect
you got?

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (15:35):
Yeah, man.

Speaker 8 (15:36):
Then they did even provide umbrellas. I had to walk
in the ring.

Speaker 6 (15:39):
Who's providing umbrellas? I mean, who listen.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
Let me tell you he made a whole joke in
the restaurant about the umbrellas.

Speaker 6 (15:46):
Let a joke that's not really a joke.

Speaker 5 (15:47):
Well, it's sort of like that, like Rick, We're in
a private room and everything tables and Rick stands up
to thank everybody from coming, calls out some key people
and then lunchbox roll.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
It's kind of quiet, and he was like, and are
y'all providing brothers?

Speaker 5 (16:05):
Like I don't know how he said it, but it
was so quiet, so loud, and then he laughed like
you know, he's this.

Speaker 6 (16:11):
Like to make fake laugh.

Speaker 10 (16:12):
Yeah, like it was quiet, and then he was like
he slapped the guy next to him, like.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
He slapped.

Speaker 10 (16:21):
You know, but like how when you say something funny
and you got to hit someone next to you like
I'm funny, you know, Like that was so funny. Like
he made a joke about the umbrellas and then he
was like.

Speaker 6 (16:33):
Why the umbrellas back then? And I didn't see any umbrellas.
That's why.

Speaker 8 (16:38):
Was because they were like they stood up like, oh,
it's gonna be raining outside, so we need to head
to the rhymen. And I'm like, whoa you providing umbrellas?

Speaker 4 (16:49):
Who is that guy next to you?

Speaker 6 (16:51):
I don't know. He works for a company. He works Cliant. Yeah, okay,
I feel like you're respected for again. He was just
send it sending you fifty bucks. I'm gonna do it,
and I'm going to con that's not a thread. You
should just do it.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
I'll show them I'll do it, and then you'll get
your respect. Okay, Okay, it's time for the good news Lunchbox.

Speaker 8 (17:20):
Bill and Sarah are from ann Arbor, Michigan. They said, hey,
let's go up to Canada and our favorite restaurant, Toast.
It's like an hour away from their house. So they
drive and they're there at the restaurant, they're like, let's
do something special. They stand up and say, hey, everybody,
just let you know we're paying for your meal.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
And everybody.

Speaker 8 (17:40):
Twelve hundred dollars cost them pay for everybody's meal.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Did they know that?

Speaker 2 (17:45):
I don't know, thoughts, LaunchBox, I am asking you, I
don't know.

Speaker 8 (17:49):
How this made it to Fox to Detroit, because I've
done that numerous times.

Speaker 6 (17:52):
No, you haven't. You haven't. Not like this, but go ahead.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
You walked in to a sandwich place where there was
a line and two people are online.

Speaker 6 (18:00):
I did it at a sandwich shop.

Speaker 8 (18:02):
And you did it only to make the news, right,
and it didn't make the news. So it's really kind
of like does it really work? Why do you think
this worked?

Speaker 6 (18:11):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (18:11):
I know why?

Speaker 6 (18:12):
Really really think about it? Go ahead? I got it.

Speaker 11 (18:14):
Go ahead because US and Canada are fighting. Oh it's political,
I do not think so. I'd also like to say this, Canada,
I love you. I don't care what's happening Canada. You
are am I.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
I don't know if you consider yourself a boy or girl,
don't care how you identify. I love you. You're my
best brother and best sister. Just want that on record again,
I've said it before.

Speaker 6 (18:36):
That's not the reason. No, I would say.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
They went into a full restaurant with a lot of people,
had no intention of being on the news. Oh, and
bought everybody's meal. Oh okay, yeah, I feel like everybody
in Canada's so nice. They probably do that all the
time though, Like another day in Canada, somebody buys a
whole restaurant and meal.

Speaker 4 (18:54):
Just another day in Canada.

Speaker 8 (18:56):
Man, that's crazy. Congrats Villa and Sarah. Don't be But
they were smart. They weren't anonymous, so they got their
shout out.

Speaker 6 (19:04):
Okay, they were smart.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
That's what it's all about. That was telling me something.
You're gonna see why we're playing the game, Amy, But
can you name this?

Speaker 6 (19:13):
Sounds familiar?

Speaker 4 (19:21):
I feel like, is it somebody when they were calling
you on AOL or something? AI, Am, No, it's.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
In the news. It has been in the news in
the past week or so. Any guys or you know it?

Speaker 4 (19:32):
Yeah, Skype, Skypepe.

Speaker 6 (19:34):
Guy, they canceled Skype. What over? Okay, you guys didn't
use it? Oh no, you didn't use it. Yeah, you
didn't use it.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
I thought they used during COVID You're like, they killed
the molasses corn on the Cobbe Burger came and you're like,
nobody bought that.

Speaker 6 (19:49):
Now all of a sudden you're upset about it.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Okay, I'm gonna give you seven of these writes your
answer down. These are all sounds from the two thousand all.
This is because Skype was shut down and so we're
gonna do some other sounds around when Skype was killing it, which,
by the way, Skype was awesome for a long time.
It was zoom kind It's okay, you know, here we go, guys,

(20:11):
write it down. Hey, Morgan, you should play because you're
it's funny, because you're younger, and you'll miss it and
we'll laugh.

Speaker 6 (20:16):
Okay, Okay, number one, go, I'm in, I'm in for
the whim. I'm in pretty good.

Speaker 7 (20:33):
Yeah, Morgan, I just have dial up written down. I
don't know if that's the name of it though, Amy,
dial up, lunchbox dial up.

Speaker 6 (20:41):
I have America Online. Oh well, that was it. Yeah,
you had to. That was the sound when you connected.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
This is an example of getting a little too specific.

Speaker 6 (20:50):
Getting a little too big for your bridges over there, well,
bake for your bitch. A different term made you a
little too cocky. Probably that was being coy. Okay, fair
enough specific an put a brand on it. Okay, is
he out already? Just like that?

Speaker 4 (21:04):
It's not your year, my man.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
You're eliminated or oh yeah, no, you're just wrong done
announced the virusers my man. Okay, where did that come from?

Speaker 6 (21:17):
Weirdo?

Speaker 2 (21:20):
I know?

Speaker 6 (21:23):
All right, here we go, my man's uh, let's go
number two. Some of these you have to be somewhat specific.
Give me one.

Speaker 12 (21:37):
Get one more time. I'm in, I'm in, I'm in
for the womb. You get over there, Amy.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
Nokia lunchbox cell phone ring.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
See you carry that, Janeeric, stop arguing. We don't have
an answer yet. You're arguing when there's no answer, but
we haven't given any result. So so you got a
yellow card right there for we're arguing when there's no reason.

Speaker 6 (22:03):
Yes, yes, sir, yes, sir, okay.

Speaker 7 (22:04):
Morgan, I had Tomagata when it wanted.

Speaker 4 (22:07):
To be fed.

Speaker 6 (22:08):
Interesting, Eddie, I have Nokia.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
The answer is Nokia ringkilt, So lunchbox, you do not
get it. Eddie and Amy do get it, don't don't.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
I didn't get it.

Speaker 6 (22:20):
You didn't get it because that's specific to Nokia.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
That sound is specific only to Nokia.

Speaker 6 (22:26):
You did.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
I did think I had one.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Of those dial up and never specific to nothing. So
if you got specific, what did it? I'm not because
no one no one's arguing. No he is, and you're
there going I can see you. I'm yes, not to.

Speaker 6 (22:42):
Be specific, and then we were not specific. We don't
get it.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
I never said don't be specific. It's all answer related.
Yellow card for lunchbox for what stop talking about. What's
funny is I don't even watch soccer. I've had a
lot of our listeners don't watch soccer, and they're like,
yellow card. I don't know what that means because I wouldn't.
It sounds cool, all right, next up, you'll.

Speaker 6 (23:05):
Get here twice one more time sounds from.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
You have zero Morgan, Oh you have one? Yeah, Amy
to lunchbox one, Morgan one, Eddie one.

Speaker 6 (23:19):
Okay, I'm in for the wind Oh no, no, if
i have something. Okay, I'm going to everybody. Everybody good.
Go to Eddie first, Eddie, Superman that you're close. But
you didn't get that answer.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
Morgan, I have crank that soldier boy.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Tell him Eddie, Sorry, lunchbox soldier boy.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
Amy, I have a soldier boy.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Tell him except for Eddie, all your other ones are right.

Speaker 6 (23:46):
But he does say Superman, right, Superman? That Yeah, that's
what I was. Come on Man, all right, next up, Many,
we're gonna give it to you again.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
I then.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
One more.

Speaker 6 (24:03):
Can we talked over at the beginning. I mean I'm in.

Speaker 8 (24:10):
I'm in for the womb Nokia Lunchboks. That's a I
am chat. When you get a new message, I had a.

Speaker 6 (24:18):
L Eddie instant messenger.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Amy, you've got mail. I think Amy is the only
one that doesn't get a point.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
There, because that's it's not.

Speaker 6 (24:28):
That that's keep talking. That's not mail.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
That's not mail, it's it's messaging. An AOL instant messenger.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
I'm pretty sure, Hey.

Speaker 6 (24:37):
You get but he didn't say you got mail.

Speaker 13 (24:40):
Take it easy, car, let's go.

Speaker 6 (24:45):
You get two yellow cards. That's read, and you're out
of the game, and you're out of the next one. Okay,
and I just play myself. And we don't have any answers.
I read the question.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
We never have answers, so it's it's AOL instant Messenger.

Speaker 6 (24:58):
It's not mail.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
So only the person that said no, I accept.

Speaker 6 (25:02):
An instant messenger. You're about to get rid. You are
than isen. All right, next.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
One sounds from the two thousands. I'm gonna play it
one more time. This one will need to be specific.

Speaker 6 (25:30):
Do you know what? I could have an idea?

Speaker 14 (25:33):
But okay, man, stupid, I'm in I remember the lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (25:44):
That is e R Man. Someone's on live support. That's
a can I hearly can't say. It's something like live sport. Well,
it's different beefs different sounds. Yeah, oh, I know that
would be a weird one.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
Morgan, I had Gray's anatomy heartbeat, Miss.

Speaker 6 (26:01):
Eddie, I have the Avengers. But that's just stupid. From
the two thousand. I know that's so stupid. You have it.

Speaker 9 (26:07):
There's like static behind it, like Amy transformers.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
It's the show twenty four. It's the count clock from
the show twenty four.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
I don't think I've ever seen that.

Speaker 6 (26:17):
It's pretty good. It was so good.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Amy three, Lunchbox three, Morgan three, Eddie two, with two remaining.

Speaker 6 (26:24):
Go, I'm in, I'm in, I'm in for the wood.
I'm in.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Morgan, Jersey Shore, Amy, Jersey Shore.

Speaker 6 (26:42):
Eddie never seen it.

Speaker 8 (26:43):
Jersey Shore, though, Lunchbox Jersey Shore, You've never seen it never.

Speaker 6 (26:49):
I don't think I've ever seen it. I know it,
but I've never seen snooky. I know all about that.
But yeah, snooky and dopey.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
Nod Jay Wow Jay wowing laundry.

Speaker 6 (27:00):
Okay, last one, get it again. I'm in for the womb,
Amy good.

Speaker 4 (27:18):
Man, Morgan, still have my Xbox to play.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
It's Guitar Hero, Lunchbox something I was terrible at. Guitar Hero, Eddie,
Guitar Hero, Amy, Pokemon, I think correct, Lunchbox and Morgan.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
Well, Morgan is gonna win a time game against you guys.
Possibly Lunchbox. You can still get We're going to sudden
death here. Oh yeah, let's go write it down or
my name, write it out for the first couple, run
out of them? Right, all right, ray Moon? What one

(28:05):
more time? Mm hmmm. If anybody gets at the probably
gonna win.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
Remember Morgan, Lucky terms guys, lunch barks, handle Mont, angry Birds,
Oh straighter, you play that one more time?

Speaker 6 (28:32):
Anger birds got the phone?

Speaker 4 (28:34):
Yeah, that so familiar.

Speaker 6 (28:38):
All right, we're gonna do this one. If you don't
get this one, we'll go to sudden seven sudden death.
Al Right, go a sound from the two thousands one
more time. Okay, what I'm in for the wind? I'm in?

Speaker 2 (29:06):
I guess Morgan, Paramount Pictures, lunchbox Matrix. No, that is
the deal or no deal? Briefcase opening sound. That is
a good one. So this would be the last one.
Buzz in with your name. You have to say your
name and I will go to you if you say
it first.

Speaker 6 (29:22):
Here we go.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Action Morgan, Morgan, Netflix and correct. Hear it again for lunchbox, lunchbox, lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (29:35):
Intel and correct. What the windows? Windows?

Speaker 4 (29:42):
No?

Speaker 6 (29:42):
You didn't you do that all the time. I know it,
I know, but you guys yell at me when I
do it. I want to get in her head. I
don't know about that, and go one more time lunch

(30:07):
box YEP, Paramount Morgan, THX.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
That's the funny guess We guess when we have no idea,
we just know what's out.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
Now that's a PlayStation two. I almost guessed. THX, I
really did. I really did. Running out I'm sorry, man
was hard, and go Morgan Morgan correct winter.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
These are the top ten defining events that millennials live
through now they are defining a millennial between nineteen eighty
and nineteen ninety six.

Speaker 6 (30:42):
Anyone twenty nine to forty five.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
Although, Eddie, we got turned your mic off, buddy, I
mean I missed about one year.

Speaker 6 (30:49):
Yeah, sorry, sorry what sorry? Brow you didn't lift through
this stuff like we did. I did, though, so are we?

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Morgan, You're a millennial the bottom I'm like, they go,
heyan Millenniam. I'm like a geriatric millennial. Yeah, because I'm
the oldest of them. You're away eighty uh huhyah, you're
right there?

Speaker 6 (31:09):
Yeah, what are you?

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Seventy nine seventy Sorry, check yourself out, buddy, show yourself
the door crazy. Top ten defining events you want to
take any guesses here?

Speaker 6 (31:19):
Yes, go ahead? Nine to eleven number one.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
September eleventh, two thousand and one, when the first plane
hit America was changed forever. I think we all can
remember exactly where we were vividly. I don't know where
I was yesterday, but I remember vividly exactly what happened here,
Where I went, where I learned about it, where we
went at school, the corner in the Yeah, just crazy.

Speaker 6 (31:42):
All right, take.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
Another one pandemic not too soon.

Speaker 6 (31:45):
Yeah, the pandemic would be even gen z.

Speaker 4 (31:49):
Well, then let me back up.

Speaker 10 (31:50):
O J.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Simpson, good one. Oh, that's a really good one. OJ
Simpson's at number six.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
Nineteen ninety four, ninety five, the Trial of the Century.
After the wife, an actor a former NFL player O. J.
Simpson was found stabbed to death, all eyes were on OJ.
If you weren't there to see and experience how much
that just engulfed all of culture. I think we could
tell you all day and it wouldn't matter. It was
everywhere I remember, the chase. All of it was crazy.

Speaker 6 (32:17):
Okay, go ahead.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
The Challenger did not make you.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
Really that was a big deal, guys. I'm not saying
it's not a big deal. For the record, Eddie, You're
not in there.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
Oh I remember. Maybe that's why it was bigger than you.
EDI's like the Great Depression.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
No, okay, go ahead, Okay, the Berlin Wall.

Speaker 6 (32:38):
Okay, Reagan, that's probably a little too old.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
Nine or something eighty eight ninety.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Yeah, but you have to think, Okay, some of the
fine born were born in like the nineties.

Speaker 6 (32:51):
You don't get angry. It's not like it. You're not
gonna lose your scholarship. We're just just asking because like,
what's the range?

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Because I'm also like Britney Spears shaving her head.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
Top ten definding events Millennials lift through again. Millennials are
people born between nineteen eighty and nineteen ninety six, making
them between twenty nine and forty five years old. Gen
z is nineteen ninety seven to twenty twelve. So we're
doing millennials. Okay, I'm not angry. By the way, I'm
not either aggressive. Facebook boom, the rise of social media,

(33:20):
I will give you that.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
Well, in that case, the rise of cell phones emails.

Speaker 6 (33:25):
Let me read it this one a little bit.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
First, millennials experience the arrival of smartphones at a period
of time when lives were having the most impact for them.

Speaker 6 (33:35):
Because it was our age. We were all growing.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
But smartphones and the rise of social media fundamentally change
of lives. Yeah. So you have September eleventh at number one,
the rise of social media at number two, and you
have OJ Simpson at six.

Speaker 6 (33:49):
There are seven more.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
Okay, Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky.

Speaker 6 (33:53):
No, what that was huge? I need you to relax.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Okay, Yeah, there is there is one presidential one. That's
not that one. I think that was too early though,
because that was probably.

Speaker 6 (34:08):
Like ninety four so so so was Oja, but you'd
have been two. Yeah. I don't know, dude, I'm just reading.

Speaker 5 (34:13):
Okay, so what's the presidential I mean, don't tell us
that like a little hint?

Speaker 6 (34:16):
I just did?

Speaker 2 (34:17):
Is it?

Speaker 6 (34:17):
It's also presidential?

Speaker 4 (34:19):
Huh?

Speaker 5 (34:20):
I don't know where to go because I mean, we
also lived through our first black president.

Speaker 6 (34:24):
That's the one.

Speaker 2 (34:24):
There you go, right, that was Yeah, the election of
Barack Obama two thousand and eight. The election of American's
black president was a momentous occasion, a huge set forward
in the country with a long history of division and prejudice.

Speaker 6 (34:36):
That is number three. What else?

Speaker 2 (34:38):
I feel like you're about out?

Speaker 6 (34:39):
No, I'm not you just keep going.

Speaker 4 (34:41):
Oh, yeah, because I think what would it be?

Speaker 6 (34:44):
Because I guess you want to make I.

Speaker 4 (34:46):
Guess Britney shaving her head wasn't on there.

Speaker 6 (34:47):
Brittany shaving her head? Wow, not on there? Oh?

Speaker 4 (34:50):
Really? What about? What about boy bands?

Speaker 2 (34:53):
Let's check, oh Town kicking Bobby Bones out of the band.
Oh maybe it comes in? No, no, no, okay, lunchbox.
Now you're getting left over, So the easy ones you're
not getting.

Speaker 6 (35:03):
But what do you have?

Speaker 8 (35:05):
Yeah, Madonna, Britney kiss, No, no, stupid, stupid, that's not
on there.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
That was huge, Okay, but things, Yeah, yeah, it was
a moment.

Speaker 4 (35:15):
Yeah, what about Justin Timberlanke stop with that one? But
that changed TV?

Speaker 6 (35:20):
Okay, well on Change radio? Do you mean Janet Jackson?

Speaker 4 (35:23):
Yes, Justin's really Jenna Jackson Janet Jackson.

Speaker 8 (35:27):
But no, what oh music, download music, napster.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
Yes you made unless Therey Go Boom Boom Job nineteen
ninety nine, two thousand and one. It's the number nine
when napster music plays an important role in every generation,
but thanks to file sharing, millennials experienced it in unprecedented ways.

Speaker 6 (35:43):
Yeah, freeze, Oh my gosh, guys. Number one. We already
have number one. We already have in my.

Speaker 4 (35:50):
Mind something on MTV.

Speaker 6 (35:55):
Go ahead, what Internet? I mean, that's the biggest thing
in the world. Is that too broad?

Speaker 2 (36:01):
I don't think it's too broad, but I think probably
that's bigger than ninety seven when they were when kids
were born in like ninety seven and one. Because I
got out to a high school ninety eight, everybody didn't
have the Internet.

Speaker 6 (36:13):
Internet wasn't like a thing for everybody.

Speaker 2 (36:16):
It wasn't you big what it is until like two thousand,
But I hear you it was big.

Speaker 6 (36:19):
Okay, all right, I got another one?

Speaker 2 (36:21):
What is it?

Speaker 6 (36:22):
Rust and Peace? Princess Diana? Oh big? Oh? Yeah, that
was crazy.

Speaker 2 (36:26):
I mean we had a song about that. I'd like
to say. I'd like to say this, guys. When I
say it didn't make the list, it doesn't mean it
wasn't a big deal. Okay, it didn't make the list,
So don't get angry at me.

Speaker 6 (36:36):
What about too, Biggie Brittany's kiss?

Speaker 5 (36:38):
I hate you, no, dude, East Coast, West Coast, think.

Speaker 6 (36:42):
About take a second, think about it. I'm thinking.

Speaker 4 (36:44):
Okay, did we get the other?

Speaker 6 (36:46):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (36:46):
We got the president one?

Speaker 2 (36:47):
We have one, two, three, four, five left, and five left,
and I'll say this doesn't storm.

Speaker 6 (36:53):
Okay, guys, Oh that was a big deal. There are
no remember, no more taxing stops.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
Remember part of this has to be if you're born
in nineteen ninety six, you've got to experience it.

Speaker 6 (37:05):
And I know it.

Speaker 4 (37:06):
Okay, okay, okay, okay, you're right.

Speaker 6 (37:08):
So that's why Pearl Harbor doesn't make it.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
Oh, I go, we're gonna come back. Wait, take a Britain. Yes, no, oh, yes,
we're going to take a break. I'm gonna play this.
We're gonna come back, and I have five left. I
will say this one sad, one sucks, oh, one monumentous,
one devastating, and one lunchbox should have gotten already all right,

(37:34):
I got it. Okay, back in a second, we're doing
the top ten defining events Millennials lift through And this
is from Mojo dot Com and according to them, this
is their definition of a millennial. Millennials are people born
between nineteen eighty and nineteen ninety six, making them between
twenty nine and forty five years old and twenty twenty five.
So even on the back end of this, you had

(37:58):
to be able to lift through this because some of
you guys are guests and stuff like the printing press.

Speaker 6 (38:03):
No, too well, I have it now.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
On the list at number one was September eleventh, and
number two was the rise of social media and phones.
Three was the election of Barack Obama, America's first black president.
Six was the OJ Simpson chase in nineteen ninety four.
Napster at number nine. Okay, and you think you have one,
I do? Okay, sadly Columbine, Yes, I wrote Columbine nineteen

(38:30):
ninety nine was really.

Speaker 6 (38:35):
How do you say this? It was the first of
many mass shootings.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
Yeah, because it was also able to be spread around
and twenty four hour news cycle was happening.

Speaker 6 (38:44):
It wasn't social media.

Speaker 2 (38:45):
At the time, but it was everywhere all the time,
and no one has anything like it.

Speaker 4 (38:51):
So will there be others on the list like that?
Or was that cover it?

Speaker 6 (38:55):
Because I haven't of school shootings? Yeah, that's the only
school shooting. Okay, there are four left. I'm ready.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
We're not to you right now. Okay, he's locked and loaded. Okay,
if you don't have one, you can bow out. Morgan
is as chomping at the bit. We didn't give her
a chance a minute ago because she was literally just born.

Speaker 6 (39:17):
Are you done right now? What do you have? Well,
I don't I give you like seven minutes. Okay, good,
you're good. You're checking out. Hey, good to see you.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
You're checking out.

Speaker 6 (39:26):
Good job, Morgan.

Speaker 4 (39:29):
I feel like it.

Speaker 7 (39:29):
I don't know how it would be defined, but I
mean we had MTV that started in streaming services.

Speaker 4 (39:36):
Something with streaming services. That feels like the creation of
that really happened Netflix.

Speaker 8 (39:41):
Yeah, yeah, you were chopping at the bit for that.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
That's a huge thing that happened when I.

Speaker 6 (39:46):
Was agree it's huge, guys, But okay, you know the rules.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
Imbe oh Josh marambe Still is he a gorilla?

Speaker 6 (39:55):
Yeah? Cincinnati, that was a huge deal. It's Natti or
Cleveland its Nati.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
They went and shot him, shot him, yeah, because the
kid was in and they just terrible justin promay.

Speaker 6 (40:06):
No, didn't make it. Okay, lunchbox, you're so sure over there? Yeah,
well you said I should have got this day. You
should have gotten immediately. So it's easy only fans. No,
that's like, okay about reality TV. No, specifically, it's the
real world. Okay.

Speaker 15 (40:24):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Nineteen ninety two younger Millennials may not get this one,
but the reality series was a major part of pop culture.

Speaker 6 (40:32):
MTV was big then. To the Real World is at
number ten.

Speaker 4 (40:36):
When people start something a little bit either.

Speaker 6 (40:39):
No, you guys can't take no credit for that.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
No credit.

Speaker 5 (40:43):
What was that tagline that was so famous like strangers
living in the house.

Speaker 8 (40:47):
Zob being polite and start being real the real world,
start getting real.

Speaker 6 (40:53):
There are three left?

Speaker 4 (40:54):
Oh oh optimum. Oh I can give you.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
I'm about to go crazy if they'm just yelling stuff,
don't yell. I need to do you want more shot? Yes,
I want more shots? Come on, one more shot? I can no, No,
it's a hint. September eleventh is one social media to
election of Barack Obama three Columbine five, So let's stay
in the top five. This next thing happened like two

(41:21):
thousand and eight, the crisis.

Speaker 4 (41:26):
Oil spill.

Speaker 6 (41:28):
Like the excellent Valdis I believe before this.

Speaker 4 (41:31):
Donated his hair.

Speaker 6 (41:33):
That was just for any arm.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
Yeah, it was the Great Recession of twenty two thousand
and seven, two thousand and eight, when the market came down.

Speaker 6 (41:40):
Yeah, it's pretty I remember that.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
What.

Speaker 6 (41:43):
Yeah, we weren't in the money then I had.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
A job and they were firing people and yeah it's
a deal. Yeah, I remember that the collapse of the
housing bubble. I didn't have a house though. Yeah, it
is a disaster. Okay, there's that one.

Speaker 4 (41:58):
Fannie may Or Freddy Mack was not that whatever?

Speaker 6 (42:01):
Toby things that pretty madre mad kissing? All right? Two left?
Can I guess one?

Speaker 2 (42:09):
Yep, well you're all out of.

Speaker 6 (42:14):
This a little bit? But one guess? One guess? Didn't
mention of basketball?

Speaker 2 (42:18):
No?

Speaker 6 (42:19):
Dr Smith God Bill Cosby?

Speaker 2 (42:23):
No way?

Speaker 6 (42:23):
Later? Which part of Bill Cosby? You know, the bad part?
Got it? Oh? Yep? Friends, no.

Speaker 4 (42:33):
Hints, give us a hint.

Speaker 6 (42:34):
Two left?

Speaker 2 (42:36):
One was absolutely devastating, devastating?

Speaker 6 (42:43):
Covered didn't you did?

Speaker 2 (42:45):
This?

Speaker 6 (42:45):
One was massive?

Speaker 4 (42:47):
What about John Bennett Ramsey?

Speaker 2 (42:50):
Thank you? No, there are theories that you're heard though
if you haven't seen them. Morgan's John A.

Speaker 6 (42:56):
Ramsey. You guessing those theories?

Speaker 1 (42:57):
No?

Speaker 6 (42:57):
But wait to tell me she doesn't look like Johnny Ramses.

Speaker 4 (43:01):
Girl.

Speaker 6 (43:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
Hurricane Katrina, Oh Katrina, my gosh, how did you guys
know get that? It was a Category five hurricane obviously
hit Louisiana, also hit Florida. The youngest millennials were nine
the oldest twenty fours. That's about where we were twenty three,
twenty four.

Speaker 4 (43:18):
What year does that happen?

Speaker 6 (43:19):
Two thousand and five?

Speaker 2 (43:20):
Okay, oh for the levees broke love it and there's
one more, one more, And what's the description on that?

Speaker 9 (43:29):
I'd say happy? Yeah, happy, I would say happy. I
think some people the Cubs won. That's twenty sixteen. That's
pretty awesome. That should be on here though.

Speaker 2 (43:36):
Yes, Cubs won the World Series and have a mini
backpack with the Cubs on it. Do you guys make
fun of Yeah? Yeah, that the Curse of the Billy Goat.
Happy as that what.

Speaker 6 (43:43):
He comes like? A happy?

Speaker 2 (43:44):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (43:45):
Like happy.

Speaker 6 (43:45):
Some people don't think it's happy. Some people still are
against it. But I'm not. I'm happy for it. Oh,
legalized gambling, No, but no, that was recent. That was
very said. I'm happy for that one. Yeah, that's a
good one. Is it a TV show? No?

Speaker 5 (43:59):
Why are you happy about legalizing marijuana?

Speaker 6 (44:04):
I literally never touched it. Mortgange like crack crack free. No,
but I would yeah, but I yeah, another hint. It's
divisive and it's something that talk.

Speaker 4 (44:18):
No, that's too late.

Speaker 2 (44:21):
It's divisive, but I am happy I get the marriage
gay marriage yeah, oh okay, yeah, and the bottom might
be far from over, but things have certainly come along
the way two thousand and four, twenty fifteen.

Speaker 6 (44:32):
It's a few short decades ago.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
It was fundamentally and grained to mainstream media that gave
people couldn't get married, and the legalization in two thousand
and four it started then.

Speaker 6 (44:43):
Kind of changed that worldview. That's it.

Speaker 4 (44:46):
We did all ten well.

Speaker 13 (44:48):
Well, yeah, we got there atwars end there.

Speaker 5 (44:51):
I mean, I'm just that Bill Clinton and Monica and
on there.

Speaker 6 (44:57):
That would have been like ninety four or something.

Speaker 5 (44:59):
You know, you said that, but also ninety two was
on their ninety other things.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
From yeah you know, I have no I don't know. Yeah,
that was a big part of it.

Speaker 6 (45:07):
Though.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
For sure, you know what number eleven you can have
it right, it's time for the good news.

Speaker 13 (45:19):
There's a burger King in North Branch, Minnesota, and they
wanted to honor their best favorite customer. It was ninety
year old Jerry Park and he just passed away. He
used to go to Burger King all the time, sit
in the same chair. So the employee said, hey, why
don't we engrave his chair? And so they had to
go through corporate, and corporate said, go for it. If
it was one of your favorite customers, do it. So

(45:39):
they engraved his chair. They showed up to the funeral
all in uniform with his chair, and the family was like,
oh my gosh, this is awesome.

Speaker 6 (45:47):
In fact, they showed up in uniform. That's really cool.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
That kind of gave me chills. Yeah, that's a really
good story.

Speaker 13 (45:53):
And so he was he was in the hospital for
his last few days and they took him food and everything.

Speaker 6 (45:58):
It was his favorite order. And it was is this
the whole thing because he went to burking all the time.
That's just people caring who didn't have to care, but
did care. That uniform thing.

Speaker 2 (46:06):
I know it's not the military, so not the same,
but it kind of feels like the junior varsity military.

Speaker 6 (46:10):
Yeah, it does. Like people are showed up together. Great story,
that's what it's all about. That was telling me something good.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
Now, time for the morning, Corny.

Speaker 4 (46:22):
The morning, Corny, what do you call friends you like
to eat with?

Speaker 2 (46:28):
What do you call friends you like to eat with?

Speaker 4 (46:30):
Taste MUDs?

Speaker 6 (46:35):
That was the morning Corny.

Speaker 2 (46:37):
You made me nervous because you've kind of done some
slippery almost adult adult ones lately, like your mind's been
after dark Morning. Yeah, I want to play an after
dark one now, but we're gonna bleep it out so
if you're on the podcast, you will be able.

Speaker 6 (46:51):
To hear it.

Speaker 4 (46:51):
It's not for me, it's from a listener.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
Yeah, it's from a listener. Ray, would you please play
Britt from North Carolina?

Speaker 16 (46:59):
I was just and ask him if we could get
a morning corny after dark and I'll start you off.
Why is there no pregnant barbies because Kim came in
another box?

Speaker 6 (47:13):
Oh man, that's crazy.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
Later Yeah okay, yeah, we heard it, but they beeped it.
That's crazy.

Speaker 6 (47:22):
That was solid.

Speaker 2 (47:23):
That's okay.

Speaker 13 (47:24):
This is the only time Morgan and Lunchboks have laughed
out loud.

Speaker 6 (47:27):
That a good one. That was a real deal.

Speaker 4 (47:30):
Y'all laughed at my dirty ones.

Speaker 2 (47:32):
They can't be dirty right now though, Like you threw
one last week at it's more like what you can't
do that this hardly, but that one, if you want
to hear it, that's hardcore. Man, go to the Bobby
Bone Show podcast because that one was That one was good.

Speaker 4 (47:43):
That one was our My one last week was PG thirteen.

Speaker 6 (47:46):
You'res like PG.

Speaker 2 (47:47):
Seventeen and a half. I can almost move out of
the house.

Speaker 6 (47:51):
I want to play a song. I thought it was
a comedy song.

Speaker 2 (47:54):
And this guy is right up in the video on
TikTok and his fingers are on the keys. That's very
and he starts the song and I'm like, this is
gonna be hilarious. It turns out not to be hilarious,
but I liked it so much I want to play it.
His name is slim Dan number nine and the song
is called the Vines.

Speaker 17 (48:12):
Right now, you're stupid, you can't even talk, but one do,
you'll think that you're small. You'll answer my questions with
two letter sentences and make out with girls in my car,
and you'll come home.

Speaker 6 (48:30):
High with some horrible lot.

Speaker 18 (48:33):
But your ass will be two steps behind, because back
in the day I was due, and so we booth
grow from the same bund coach and Grandma, grandpa and
their parents' parents and also Mom's grandparents too.

Speaker 6 (48:57):
They're living inside you.

Speaker 18 (49:00):
They're arguing and fighting.

Speaker 6 (49:02):
They're all telling.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
You what.

Speaker 18 (49:07):
Now you're going to sleep, and I'm closing the door,
but I know that you're never alone because they're in
your dreams. If you're talking, Steve, could you tell him
that I say hello, The people who tied you brought

(49:28):
him back to life. You got all of their faces combined.
When I look at you, I see everyone too. We
all grow from the same vine. Yeah, we all grow

(49:48):
from the same vine.

Speaker 4 (49:53):
I love that.

Speaker 6 (49:54):
It's really cool.

Speaker 2 (49:55):
Thought it was gonna be funny because he's like soundthing stupid,
and then all of a sudden it's out. I'll the
way back around and rarely, well, I just grab a
song and bring it in. But yeah, his name is slim
Dan nine. Thought it was pretty good. There's a guy.
I guess the stories out now. These hackers stole hundreds
of Tailor Swift tickets and then they ended up selling
them and made six hundred thousand dollars in profit. WHOA, whoa,

(50:18):
how do you sell paper tickets? Though? Yeah is the thing,
But those tickets were going for thousand, thousands of dollars.
But two individuals have been arrested and reragned in New
York City for stealing more than nine hundred concert tickets,
many of which were from Taylor's Eras tour and they
made six hundred thousand dollars. They allegedly made off with
approximately nine hundred and ninety three tickets. This person and

(50:42):
the accomplice worked for Sunderland, a third party contractor for
stub Hub, and they used access to stub hub systems
intercept tickets. So I guess it really wasn't paper.

Speaker 6 (50:53):
Intercept.

Speaker 4 (50:53):
Yeah, that's wild sophisticated.

Speaker 6 (50:56):
Over half a million dollars. What's the best console you
ever been?

Speaker 2 (50:59):
To?

Speaker 6 (51:00):
Top of your head?

Speaker 4 (51:02):
Oh, I'm nervous, but no.

Speaker 6 (51:04):
Need you're not. You're not getting fired. This is fun. Yeah,
you don't have to commit to it.

Speaker 4 (51:08):
I heart country.

Speaker 6 (51:09):
Okay, there you go on the company a company soldier there.

Speaker 4 (51:13):
I love that.

Speaker 6 (51:13):
I say, you're not getting fired. She goes our Country festival.

Speaker 10 (51:16):
It's a rotating stage and you get to see lots
of acts.

Speaker 6 (51:19):
Like Boom Boom Boom Eddie. Yeah, Pearl Jam opening up
for you two in Hawaii. Oh yeah, that's good. That
was awesome.

Speaker 8 (51:25):
Watchbox Eminem jay Z and b O B at Yankee
Stadium in New York.

Speaker 7 (51:31):
Morgan first ever concert. I was seeing Shania Twain. I
remember her Leopard outfit and I touched her hand it's
pretty cool.

Speaker 4 (51:38):
Okay, I know my real one.

Speaker 6 (51:39):
Now you missed.

Speaker 4 (51:45):
It's Stilis.

Speaker 6 (51:46):
Don't fall from the same Fine, what's yours? Mine is?

Speaker 2 (51:51):
It's a c L. But it's it's the John Mayer
John Mayer outside at a cl music festival. He played
for like an hour and a half. I wasn't in
the front because I wasn't find people. But I was
like in the front third and it's like raining, and
I was all wet. But I was also by myself,
So I think it's awesome. I'm a massive John Mayer fan.
So no, you have Iron Country. You cannot change.

Speaker 5 (52:11):
I'm changing, No I am. If she says a bleeper, no,
we wrote that was so fun.

Speaker 4 (52:21):
Wasn't that amazing?

Speaker 6 (52:22):
Yeah? I heard country. That's what I heard.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
I heard too?

Speaker 6 (52:24):
All right, thank you?

Speaker 1 (52:27):
Wake Up, Wake Up in the morn.

Speaker 19 (52:32):
And its radio and the doctors keeps on tilready lunchbox
more game too, Steve Bred haven't trying to put you
through fuck, he's running this week's next bite.

Speaker 13 (52:46):
The Bobby is on the box.

Speaker 15 (52:47):
So you know what this.

Speaker 16 (52:53):
Is?

Speaker 6 (52:53):
The Bobby ball?

Speaker 18 (52:55):
All right?

Speaker 6 (52:56):
We can check in Amy. You went away with your
ex husband and your kid.

Speaker 5 (53:00):
Yes, and it was a really successful weekend. Like I
couldn't have gone any better.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
Anything you want to tell us, well, you have to
say anything.

Speaker 5 (53:11):
I'm just really happy that we're in the place that
we're in.

Speaker 4 (53:14):
And no, like we're not getting back together or anything.

Speaker 6 (53:17):
That's all I want to do.

Speaker 4 (53:18):
Say no.

Speaker 5 (53:19):
But we had like probably the best case scenario for
a weekend like this, So we were really working on
our co parenting and focusing on our kids and any
things they need to work through with their adoption, because
we adopted them as older kids. They were seven and
eleven when they came to America, and there's just some
stuff that's coming up as they age, which is great,

(53:40):
and we need to know how to come alongside them
and support them better. So we decided to go do
this intensive together as a family. And I kind of
expected that Ben and I would maybe get.

Speaker 4 (53:48):
Into a few little TIFFs because I don't know.

Speaker 5 (53:51):
The last few months, we've had those moments where we've
just had to be like, let's talk later.

Speaker 4 (53:56):
And we got along so well.

Speaker 5 (53:57):
So it just was a reminder that there's hope and
it's possible, and there's healing that can take place. And
I think that if I had a requested something like
this even just six months ago, he would have been like, no,
I'm not doing that.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
I think you're a good example for co parenting everywhere,
because that is not comfortable.

Speaker 4 (54:17):
It's not there's other people where we were.

Speaker 5 (54:20):
We were doing individual type stuff with our family, but
other people there were like, wait, oh, do you want
to sit by your wife, and he'd be like, oh,
that's not my wife.

Speaker 4 (54:31):
We don't need to sit together.

Speaker 5 (54:32):
And so the kids were like, yeah, this is my parents,
and you know, but people kept referring to us as
husband and wife and we would just clarify oh, and
then they would be like, oh, that's interesting.

Speaker 6 (54:43):
I think that would be so lazy.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
I would just let him say it. Yeah, yeah, that's great,
that's great.

Speaker 6 (54:49):
I would imagine you come back more tired than you left.

Speaker 5 (54:53):
Yes, I think I'm running on a little bit of
a journal and from the excitement of how well it went,
because even my kids, we didn't know how much they
would participate, because obviously the more they participated, the more
they would get out of it.

Speaker 4 (55:04):
And both of them, like we thought they'd be like, oh,
this is.

Speaker 5 (55:06):
So lame, because you have no TV, no phones, no, nothing,
like you are straight in the wilderness, like I don't
even know, like just having talks and heavy stuff and
going over things and meditations, and they did like they
did so great. And I said when we were leaving,
I said, did y'all think that this was worth it?
And they both said yes, And they both opened up

(55:27):
in ways and said things they had never shared with us,
like I don't know if I told you. I think
at some point over the show, I mentioned that when
we first adopted our daughter, she said.

Speaker 4 (55:37):
Nobody's the boss of me.

Speaker 5 (55:38):
And she was eleven when she got here, and she's
coming from an orphanage where she sort of ruled the
roost like she was one of the older kids, and
she was able to express to us. And this is
just for any parent out there to make sure you
check in with your kids and see if they still
feel a similar way, because sometimes we bring that up
to her, we're like, well, you know, we know that
you think nobody's the boss of you, and guess what,

(55:59):
like we, you know, we kind of use that language,
and she was able to express to us. In one
of our talks, she said, I would like for y'all
to know that I don't remember saying that, like I don't.
I don't remember saying nobody's the boss to me. And
I would like for y'all to stop using that against me.
Oh nice, and we I mean to each other so

(56:21):
mature and like I have goosebump saying it back, because
that's also something she said in such a vulnerable time,
like she barely knew English, but she figured those words out,
and so I thought she was serious, and and for
the moment she probably was a little bit. But she's
shed that and she doesn't remember it, and so we
need to shed that as well. So just a reminder

(56:42):
to parents, do a check in your your kids may
not feel the same as they once did.

Speaker 2 (56:45):
And I would like to say to all of our executives,
when I said you're not the boss of me, you
meant it.

Speaker 6 (56:50):
You know, do you remember that?

Speaker 20 (56:52):
I do? I do still all offense about that one. Yeah,
we'll finish this. I wanted to give Amy some space
there talk that. So we'll finish this two weekend check
in in some news give us, give us one second.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
I'm gonna be honest with you, guys. We've had technical
problems all morning and I'm about to rip out every
hair in my head, so it's probably just better that
we take a quick break.

Speaker 6 (57:11):
I like my hair. It's like the one thing I
have going for me physically.

Speaker 2 (57:14):
So give us a second and we'll be at Thank you,
Bobby Bone show.

Speaker 6 (57:21):
Sorry up today.

Speaker 8 (57:23):
This story comes with us from the Port, Indiana. A
twenty seven year old man was out at the bars
and his girlfriend facetimes him and says, hey, why don't
you come over to my place? He's like, I'm on
my way. He starts driving, and he's driving and she says, hey,
you want to see something you're coming to see, So
she flashes.

Speaker 2 (57:41):
Him on FaceTime while he's driving.

Speaker 8 (57:45):
And so he gets distracted and gets stuck on the
railroad tracks.

Speaker 2 (57:48):
I see that because he's said, whoa, why would you
get stuck?

Speaker 6 (57:51):
Dude?

Speaker 2 (57:51):
It's a boob. I get it like it takes it.

Speaker 4 (57:54):
But I have a feeling there's other things going on here.

Speaker 2 (57:57):
Drinking probably, but on the railroad track can go ahead.

Speaker 6 (58:01):
And then boom gets hit by the train.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
This is like the worst possible case in every situation
that happened. One girls has come over. He happened to
be driving over elroad tracks that a train was coming
through flashes him right at the time of the train,
and then he gets stuck. Has he never seen a boob?
Is that part of it?

Speaker 8 (58:19):
I know he didn't say they had never seen a boob.
It was just he was excited about his girlfriend's.

Speaker 2 (58:23):
I see, yeah, I see.

Speaker 6 (58:24):
And so he got no injuries. But even the train
hit the Wow.

Speaker 5 (58:29):
But also when you the cops come you've been hit
by the train, don't you come up with a different story.

Speaker 4 (58:34):
I mean, why was he like a was excited?

Speaker 2 (58:36):
Well, like you said, he was on sign.

Speaker 8 (58:39):
I'm glad you asked Amy because he had a blood
alcohol content of point twenty seven.

Speaker 2 (58:43):
Oh my gosh, yeah, point eight. That's drunk three times. Yeah.
Here's the thing. You have a boob too, sir. I
know it's not the same, but you can look down
just to get you there. Okay, I'm lunch boxed at
your bonehead story.

Speaker 6 (58:57):
Of the day.

Speaker 2 (58:59):
Here's a boyemail, go ahead.

Speaker 15 (59:01):
I saw Amy the one single time that I ever
went to Nashville. I was like, oh my gosh, it'd
be so crazy if I saw somebody from the show.
I saw Amy at a park hiking walking area, and
I was too.

Speaker 16 (59:15):
Afraid to say hi. I still regret it.

Speaker 15 (59:18):
And it was like three years ago at this point,
and I was too afraid to say hi.

Speaker 5 (59:23):
Oh so she saw me three years ago. I was thinking, oh,
which definitely probably saw me hiking with my boyfriend. If
it was recent.

Speaker 4 (59:32):
That's fun. You should always say hi.

Speaker 2 (59:34):
Yeah, because it's weird. If here's the thing though about
Amy hiking. If I'm may she talks the whole time
she hikes. It don't matter who she's with. Oh so
maybe they felt like she's in the middle of a conversation.
But you talk, that's your thing. You go and you
talked a whole time.

Speaker 6 (59:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (59:46):
I mean I if I'm with a girlfriend, or if
I'm listened.

Speaker 6 (59:49):
Sometimes by myself.

Speaker 2 (59:50):
Yeah, you can be talking to the phone.

Speaker 5 (59:52):
I might be on the phone, or I might be
working through something by yourself with no funck.

Speaker 6 (59:57):
Give me one more, right, big fan of the show,
longtime listener.

Speaker 10 (01:00:00):
That's what I will say.

Speaker 15 (01:00:00):
I have been missing dude news.

Speaker 6 (01:00:03):
Need to bring that one back.

Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
Fair. We don't often bring dude news back, but because
of your request, in the next couple of days, we
will do dude news. Okay, appreciate that. Okay, We're done
by everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
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