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June 12, 2025 70 mins

Morgan shares the details of her philanthropy charity event last night and how she was on the cover of a magazine. Eddie shared yesterday that he wants to have his own Wikipedia page so today he brought in a list of his accomplishments that he thinks is noteworthy. We judged whether or not they are worthy of a page and how much he’s actually done outside of the Bobby Bones Show. Morgan shared a list of the best fast food French fries and we got triggered. We go down a rabbit hole of famous duos. We got an update on what the dads on the show are doing for Father’s day.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Come on now.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
For those that are listening to this on the podcast,
this is a part of the show that did not
go on the radio, So some people will listen to
this and never know that there's actually a whole show
that we do wasn't on the radio show.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
So just let you know.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
That's why it feels different, sounds different, and a lot
of times we don't stop. We just go for an
hour or forty five minutes, whatever the case is. So
this is definitely a podcast as opposed to what is
in the first part, which is the radio show that
has turned into a podcast.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Cool.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Now, a couple of things on my mind. Number one,
we all venmoed that girl for graduation?

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Yes, well, first, who did I did?

Speaker 4 (00:36):
I did?

Speaker 3 (00:36):
I did?

Speaker 1 (00:37):
I did?

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Okay, so US four did lunchbox? You didn't?

Speaker 1 (00:41):
No, I never got an information?

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Yeah you did. We had it.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
No one gave it to me.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
We passed it around. It was a little plastic Venmo.
Has anybody heard anything from her? I even went to
the Venmo where I sent her. I sent her two
hundred bucks and usually someone writes little message like thanks,
this is awesome. There wasn't even a response to it.
I'm not sure she got it, because I think the
normal human thing is.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
To go hey, thanks, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
And I'm not saying she should say thanks, because that
wasn't why we did it. But I'm not sure that
she are we sure she even uses that venmo, that
we didn't just send this to some deserted island.

Speaker 5 (01:16):
Maybe she's on her senior trip right now. Maybe she's
on vacation. She had two weeks ago. It's weeks ago,
and you have your phone. Of course you check it.

Speaker 6 (01:22):
Maybe she created it just for us to do that,
and then didn't think it would happen.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Because remember we did, didn't we read her like, yeah, yeah,
she had.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
A whole history of I'm gonna request my two hundred back.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
Oh no, Well maybe she did a handwritten think you
know it's in the mail.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Maybe so I don't care about the thank you. I
My fear is because I've sent money to someone before
and it was the wrong person. I'm not even thinking
this is the wrong person because she sent us a
code with her graduation announcement. It's that she doesn't even
use her venmo, like I sent Eddie venmos all the
time and have to remind him I sent him venmos
because he doesn't have.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
It as an alert, no note offifications on that now.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
So that's all I wanted if anybody else had gotten
alert or anything from her.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
But I mean, I only send five bucks, so it's
not really a big matter what comes from nowhere? It is,
I know, and my name's not like right, it's not Eddie,
like it's a weird name. So maybe she didn't even
know it's me.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
She would know it's you because I sent two hundred.
Then Amy, and we talked about it on the.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
Show, and then what do we write on it?

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Congreg no lunchbox claim to invent congratuations And I said,
that's a great saying. I can't believe you invented that,
and he's like, yeah, I'm just like that, And then
turns out he didn't invent it.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
I don't know where you think it came from.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
It's on the internet.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yeah, well it's existed for years. You didn't invent it
as a thing. And I really was giving him credit.
I was like, that's a good idea, Like you should
make a brand and then trademark that, and he's like,
I think I will. And it had been out for
like ten years, if not longer, okay. By the way,
Morgan's event was last night, the charity event where she
was walk us through from the beginning.

Speaker 6 (02:57):
I was nominated as a fresh Face of Philanthropy. Were
by Apes Garden. It's a senior living community.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
And so by nominated, does that mean you were a
fresh face?

Speaker 6 (03:07):
So they nominated me, and then in Focus chose me.
I was one of twelve that got chosen as this
It's the second year of them doing it.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
And I was in Focus has nothing to do with
the people that you work with. It's its own independent magazine. Yeah,
got it, And so they chose you as one of
the twelve fresh Faces of philanthropy. Yeah, not easy to say.
So last night was the event. Yeah, how to go?

Speaker 6 (03:29):
It was so good. I was just so happy all night.
One they brought several of the residents from Apes Garden
and they were so fun to just hang out with
all night and they were like just precious. One of
the women looked at me and she's like, I've never
been to anything this fancy, and I almost just started crying.
They were all dulled up. They came in their bus.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
So they came for you though, because the other eleven
weren't from that charity that you're from, right.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Yes, yes.

Speaker 6 (03:54):
So we had a whole group from Abes Garden that
was like the residence and some of the workers and
then my friends came thanks to you, you paid for
their tickets so they could come along, and it was
just fun. They like, I mean, it was all out
and my face was everywhere because I'm on the cover
of the magazine.

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Oh I didn't know they were on the cover. Yeah,
had you shared that already? No? I kind of like,
was just you have a picture of the magazine.

Speaker 6 (04:18):
Oh yeah, I have it. You want to see it.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
Oh yeah, it's really magazine. You shared it on well,
you shared it on socials.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
I was just I fell asleep so early last night.
Oh I saw that. I didn't know that was on
the magazine.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
Oh that's cool.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Yeah, so you're on the free cover of that magazine.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
Yeah that's awesome.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (04:33):
So my face was everywhere last night, and like all
of the residents were just they thought it was the
whole event was for me, and I was like, no, no, no,
there's several of us. Much.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
That's awesome.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
I didn't know you I saw that picture on your
Instagram story. I didn't put it together. That was the
cover of the magazine. I thought it was just a
photo from the shoot that went in the magazine.

Speaker 6 (04:52):
And it was, and it just so happened to be
the one that they chose. Like the photographer when she
took it was like, I think this is going to
be the cover. I was like, Oh, sure, it's not.
But and then it was, and I kind of freaked out.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Hey, cover of magazine is awesome. That's that's all.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
It's lunch.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
Watch every in the cover of a magazine. The reason
I ask him, he's over there turning his shoulders away
from her. His body language is is getting irritated the
more she talks.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Probably back in the day, we were on the front
of something in Austin.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
No, no, not a we, because she's not on there
as a WE, she's on there as a her.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
No.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
No, But I've never heard of that magazine. Not a
lot of people have.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
So not a big deal, big deal, huge deal.

Speaker 4 (05:28):
And that where is that rock?

Speaker 6 (05:30):
It's at a like a our oz art Arts of Oz.
It's like an art place here in art exhibit here in.

Speaker 4 (05:38):
Because that's really cool.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
And so the event last night, though, was there another
award they gave to somebody who like raised the most money.

Speaker 6 (05:43):
Yes, so that's why I had the whole email and everything.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
That's what he was mad about, because you emailed everybody.

Speaker 5 (05:49):
He emailed the whole company like begging for people and
no one replied.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
And it was awkward.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
I think she was begging. I think she was informing, like, hey,
this is happening. If you want to participate, great if not.

Speaker 5 (05:58):
But it was also a brag of hey, I'm I'm
I'm in this award and like I'm going to this thing,
and people are supposed to be like, oh my gosh,
we're so proudy and nothing.

Speaker 6 (06:08):
Go ahead, Morgan, Okay, well I sent it because whoever
raised the most tickets essentially got people to buy the
most tickets, would win the Impact Award that night. But
what mattered of that award was the donation went to
the charity you were representing.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
So if you won the award, yes, all the money
from everybody.

Speaker 6 (06:26):
Well, it went from your ticket sales, and then there
was a donor that matched the ticket sales from what
you sold, and which is like a great amount for
Apes Garden because they're not for profit, they just you know,
need to raise money and we won it.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
Oh yeah, yeah, that's also.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
Good job Bobby, I mean yeah.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
Because Bobby bought a table, and then your people bought
a table. Morgan abe guarden people.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
I'm a friend. I'm not.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
No, this is not about me at all. That's awesome.
Did they give you a trophy or something?

Speaker 6 (06:59):
Yeah, I have a glass It says Impact twenty twenty
five Impact Award and it's the first ever one, so
like I got the role.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
Yeah, she's a philanthropist. It's awesome.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Oh that that leads me to our next thing where
I talk about.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
Oh oh the the Wikipedia page.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Yeah, Morgan, congratulations, thank you. That's really cool. All of
that's cool. The fact that you were nominated, that you
were then one of the twelve, that you got to
take all your people and I'm talking about your people,
the people that you work with and also your friends
that you are on the cover, and that you won
the award. That's really cool. And the charity then gets
even more money because of all this.

Speaker 6 (07:30):
Yeah, and they were like the residents were thrilled and
the employees were like crying because this money's going to
them and it was just a special.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
You should be proud that's really cool.

Speaker 6 (07:38):
Thank you, But thank you also because my friends were
there because of you, so.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
I really appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
Sat at the table your friends did.

Speaker 6 (07:44):
The ones that that Bobby bought. Yeah, and they were
so happy to be there. So thank you, and.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
You're welcome too.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
What did you do?

Speaker 1 (07:52):
What did you do?

Speaker 3 (07:52):
You did nothing?

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Even tried to steal a hold of her and my
name in hold.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
On, hold on.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
Bobby would have never brought a table, all right, moving on?

Speaker 1 (08:01):
If I wouldn't have.

Speaker 6 (08:02):
Brought it up, Should I sign this and give it
to him to Lunchbox to my biggest fan, Lunchbox, Go ahead,
sign it.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
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(08:31):
resistant bacteria hiding in patients guts. Some patients in a
group were given the crapsules, they ended up having healthier
gut bacteria. The scientist said the poop pills could end
up replacing antibiotics to treat many health issues. Wow, okay
from the New York Post, pretty wild is wild?

Speaker 3 (08:52):
So you can be a donor if you're healthy, you
can donate your poop can get paid for that.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
That's interesting, it's not bad. That's interesting to the pills
they gross.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
What did you call him?

Speaker 2 (09:03):
The it's not my term, it's the crap. So yes,
I'm not gonna take credit for that. It's not mine.
I thought that was interesting. I saw mister Beast was
doing this bit where he took his I don't know
if it's it's it's not his wife fiance fiance. He
took her on two dates, one date to cost one
dollar and one date to cost five hundred thousand dollars.
Did you see any of this? No, it's so legit.

(09:25):
That's just the content that they come up with. He
has a whole team.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
That's great.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
He's great, obviously. But in his latest clip, he claimed
to have spent five hundred thousand dollars to run out
Disneyland in California. Him and his fiance go on a
series of dates one dollar to five hundred thousand dollars
dates and they rent out freaking Disney World for half
a million dollars for Disney. Blogs say it's not possible
to close the whole park down because they would interrupt

(09:49):
too many guest vacations. But Disney does offer him after
hours and private experiences, and it's entirely possible that mister
Beast was able to do that. That's from USA today,
I would say, though it probably helps. Mister Beat is
very famous as well. I don't think just somebody from
Saudi Arabia with a billion dollars go like I now
rent the park. I don't think that happens regardless. I
think it's bad for the brand. But I think mister
Beats can rent a big part of the park because

(10:10):
he's also mister Beast, and you can do it at
one in the morning. Because the pictures I saw it
was it was night nighttime. You seen any pictures, Mike, Yeah,
it was night nighttime, not night night like at the time,
but it was like night nighttime. So yeah, mister Beast's
crushing it there.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
So what was the dollar date? Like, what do they
do there? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
You have to watch it, dude. I didn't watch the
whole thing. I just all I saw was them on
the five hundred thousand dollars day walking through Disney. I
didn't watch all the content. I just saw the story
about the content and then saw I clip up the
five hundred thousand dollars date. But he's got enough money
to just because he did a one dollar, he did
a five dollar like a ten thousand dollar.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Right, Mike. Yeah, the one dollar was like a fair.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
They went to a fair. It's free to get in.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Yeah. Good. But didn't he say like he's boring money
from ye No.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
You're not hearing that, right, I know bests all. No,
he invests all of his money back into what he's doing,
and that at times he doesn't have enough money like cash,
so he needs cash from his mom.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
It doesn't mean to have a credit card he can use, right,
but he can also like invest some his money that's
going to go back in the bit and make the
wedding bit.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Absolutely, But now you're telling a guy what to do
with his money. It's called pocket watching, and we don't
like pocket watchers watching.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
Never heard of that.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Yeah, yeah, I'm sure he has some money. That feels
a little exaggerated, that story of have to borrow money
from my mom. But occasionally maybe he doesn't have cash,
and he's like, I need ten bucks.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
I don't know why would he not have cash. At
this point, I understand he just doesn't have cash.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
I mean I don't know, you.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
Mean like yeah, like literally, yeah, okay. So he's like
she's an ATM.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Yeah like mak, I don't need cash, I mean need
to tip this guy ten bucks, And all of a sudden,
it's like, sometimes have to borrow money from my mom.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
Yeah okay, but that dude, like.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Shout out to mister Beast because he's completely self made.
Some of these people, like the Kardashians, they're like, oh, like,
how self made we are. Okay, you've done a lot
and great, but that's you have an advantage you come
from a rich family. It doesn't mean that what you're
doing is not special and at times spectacular and you
haven't figured out a way to market it. That's not

(12:09):
But even Taylor, like her dad was own part of
the record, but it was a big investor in her career.
And I think Taylor's very, very self made. But this
is fully self made. Mister Beast had nothing and you
started making freaking YouTube videos and put his money back
into that, Like shout out, mister beasts. I never met
the guy. I feel like his face doesn't match his name.

(12:29):
But that's fully self made. That's freaking awesome. Like Kndri
Scott's billionaire. I wonder if she's fully self made.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
I mean, if I listened to way back her how
I built this with guy Ras and it was really interesting.
And of course I remember her being in Austin going
around and doing her little jewelry.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Outside of our building. She's still on the table.

Speaker 4 (12:51):
And setting things up. But before that she was making
hats and she would sort of do a similar thing,
and it took you on her journey, and it's like
I think of her, uh this founder of Spanx, Sarah Blakely.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Also, I'm probably a little more sensitive to it because
I go, I don't have crap, and then people I
see people of the head crap and they still crush it.
But they're talented and smart, and I'm like they had
an advantage. It's unfair. It's like trauma speaking.

Speaker 4 (13:19):
Yeah, but like the founder of Sphinx, she was selling
fax machines door to door, really and when she had
the idea and she.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
It slipped out, Hey, spank you.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
Spanx no, but there are certain like Pani Hoose places
where she had the idea and they she got turned down,
and she then she filed the patent like she sketched
it up. And then she finally found somebody that worked
with her. And I'm thinking of like anybody that couldn't
see her vision early on, they're like, oh dang, shoot.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Because she's a billionaire, Kindriscott is a self self made billionaire.
She founded the Kindriscott Jewelry Company in two thousand and
two with about five hundred bucks, and it has grown
into a billion dollar evaluation. Her net worth is estimated
to be nine hundred million, prim merrily from her majority
stake in the company. The weirdest thing is she's dating
Zack Brown.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Yeah, I was gonna say Zach Brown's girlfriend.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
That just popped up. They were walking the carpet together,
and I know them both individually, and I didn't know.
I don't know them close enough for them to share
their dating history with me though, so it's not like
that and all of a sudden, I didn't know whose
feet I was looking at.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Yeah, you're like, wait, huh.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
I was like, this doesn't act a Kaitlin I said
they're together, and she was like, huh, I said, that's weird.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
I know because just last year I had met her
manifested cowboy husband. She told me I manifested him and
I was like that really okay. So then I'm like
putting a cowboy on a vision board. I'm like, worked
for Kindra.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
Did we meet him?

Speaker 4 (14:42):
Know I was doing?

Speaker 3 (14:43):
I met him before, but we met Oh wait, then
we met the am No.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
No No with the Cowboys at the Cowboys game?

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Y'all?

Speaker 4 (14:49):
Did we did?

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Because I remember he was kind I mean, I guess
he had a cow at I don't know.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
I'm I first met him at the ACMs a couple
of years ago because I was just hanging out with them,
like with Ken a little bit. But I don't remember
him in that Cowboys.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
We feel like I didn't meet him.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
Yeah, I guess that didn't work.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Weird couple. Hope it works out. It's different.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Yeah, unexpected.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
Hey, God bless.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Them, that's what I say. That's right, God bless them.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
Let's go to Eddie.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Now, Eddie, you've been given the job of explaining why
you need a Wikipedia.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Page absolutely and what's crazy about this. I will start
by saying this, like I started with a Google search, like,
let me just google myself and see what I find.
There was a bio on me already from the crews
that we're gonna do. I don't know who put this
bio together by sales, I mean they did a phenomenal job.
Everything was on there from like life before the Bobby

(15:40):
Bone Show, things I've done on the Bobby Bone Show.
So I took a lot from there, which is pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
But our argument's going to be just so you know,
anything you do on the Bobby Bone Show should be
on the Bobby Bone Show page, not an.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
Eddie page, and Eddie be linked, it'd be linked.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
I no, I hear you. But at Eddie page it
needs to be things you've done outside of the Bobby
Bone Show.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
So really nothing, No, no, that's not true.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
That's what we're like, what did you find? Yeah? Yes,
but I mean, first off, you do the Wikipedia right,
and it says radio career and that's Bobby Bone Show stuff. Okay, right, automatically,
that's Boby Bone Show stuff.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
It's one line though, it's like yeah, the very top sure,
and and it links back to the Bobby Bone Show.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Eddie Garcia is a Latino American radio personality. You know
what I mean? Like you gets got flashy word, You're
not Mark Anthony? Yeah yeah, yeah yeah of radio personality.
And this is Bobby Bone Show podcast twenty five whistles
Too Much Access with Bobby Bones. These are his things
that he does. Then you go down musician Raging Idiots,

(16:37):
and it has all our history on the Raging Idiots.
Everything we've done, our tours are number one albums, children's albums,
comedy albums, all that stuff. What do they call it? Discography? Discography?
Then songwriter, you got songwriting credits of Rage Idiots stuff.
I wrote a song with John Daly that's uh. He
put on a record. Put all that out, and then

(16:58):
I also had some jingles for What's the Who's You?
What's It? And Sonic? So all that stuff can be
on there.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Wait, why are people screwing mine?

Speaker 3 (17:06):
Now? I see this why I don't want to bring
it out. What happened? That's why I don't want to
bring it.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
Up yesterday, let me see, let me know if you
see anything else on there, Mike, can you change that?

Speaker 3 (17:15):
What happened?

Speaker 2 (17:16):
It doesn't matter, keep going. That's why I don't want
to bring it up tho, because any people.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
You know what, maybe I don't want a Wikipedia page.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
That's easier for me if you don't, but you do.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
I mean I thought it'd be cool. I think everyone
in here would like one.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
I don't want, Like I'm.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
Surprised Lunchbox doesn't really want one. That that bad.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
I think he wants anything. I think now his eyes
are opening up the fact that you're.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
In the fact that Eddie wants when he has done
absolutely nothing.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
Did you not hear what I said. I've been talking
for like five minutes about it.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Yeah, about nothing you've just been doing.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
So who's done more outside of the show? Amy Me,
Eddie or Lunchbox outside of the show?

Speaker 4 (17:47):
I mean Lunchbox did just did that family YouTube thing
that that that that's gonna go on Wikipedia outside of
the show. Like, so it's not connected to you, Well.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
It's not in the air. It's not a show thing.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
Like nosing outside of the show, raging idiots.

Speaker 3 (18:08):
That's better on the show that I haven't even gotten
down At the Lanthor.

Speaker 4 (18:12):
Show, Lunchbox was in that play.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
He didn't have a line, and that was a show thing.
The only reason play and.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
If you're going to mention the play. You got to
say how your lines got cut?

Speaker 1 (18:20):
So, Eddie, when did you get in the Raging Idiots
when you got on the show?

Speaker 3 (18:23):
No?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
No, we actually performed together before I joined the show.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
Correct in Austin, And that's on YouTube. You'd like to
find that is on YouTube. That's correct. Okay? Should I
keep going philanthropy?

Speaker 2 (18:31):
No, I was only asking Amy a question.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
Yeah, and I'm literally thinking it through.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Let me know how that goes.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Like, if you don't associate Raging Idiots with the show,
you're crazy.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
But I do think it's associated with the show. But
it's not like a show bit like the tour and
stuff has nothing to do there, has nothing to do
with It's like the books.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
My books written I've written aren't show. But sure I
talked about them, and there's a lot of the show
based in it, but they're completely independent.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
So if one of them got to end up a
Wikipedia page, which one If we should put our efforts
behind one Wikipedia page to build, who would it be?

Speaker 6 (19:04):
Well?

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Lunchbox is filling topic. He works with kid Power Okay consistently.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
The last time I still donate monthly.

Speaker 4 (19:15):
Okay, Okay, he's a donor. Okay, but kid power your
hands on, hands on. Yeah, so.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
This is like you could both have you play a
softball game.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
No, but I also host their Christmas thing every year.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
Every year, every year. How many years have you done it?

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Three years? They already asked me to do it again
this year.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Very good page.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
What is your philanthrop let's match up plantthree?

Speaker 1 (19:39):
Whats that he done? Guys?

Speaker 3 (19:40):
The philanthropy is crazy. I I walked from West Virginia
to Tennessee. That's the show that we raised two hundred thousands.
That's that show.

Speaker 4 (19:50):
That's a lot.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Hold on, that's a lot, and it's that's massive but massive.
My only argument back to Lunchbox would be if he's like,
I'm hosting this thing for philanthropy and it's not directly show,
but it's They wouldn't even know who he is for
the show. So he's saying, Reggie idiots, No, no, no, no,
I'm using I'm using his logic against him. At this point,
he's like, well, Reggie idiots.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
You well, you were the one that brought it up.
You said, Eddie, what did you do outside of the show.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
That's outside of the show.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
No, that's not so.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Like, what an example outside my show, although.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
I watched this thing is outside of the show, but
they wouldn't know him if it wasn't for the show.
So what he's saying about Eddie can also be used
for him.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
But isn't everything connected to the show? Everything is like everything?

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Yeah, because I was thinking about Okay, Well, like an
example totally not related to the show would be when
I did Holiday Harmony the movie. However, I only got
it because I'm on the show.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Well because I turned it down. What well, they came
to me first, they did and.

Speaker 4 (20:45):
You said that, Yeah, well I thought that part you did.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
You know what, it doesn't matter. All the matters is
you did it, but it was related to the show.
Hold on, but not really you were going to do
the bathroom. No, it was It's different. It's whole different thing.
They just wanted someone and they asked it. Then they
were like, oh, can Amy do it? And I said absolutely.

Speaker 6 (21:03):
Oh gosh.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
I thought Tom Pullman read the script and at least
he told me.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
And maybe that's what happened. Hey, I can be remembering
this wrong.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
It could be.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
No.

Speaker 4 (21:10):
I think the way they handle talent, which that would
be us with gloves is there? Probably, Like since Bobby
said no the news story, I think.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
I'm wrong on this one. What do you mean I
think they wanted you the whole time?

Speaker 4 (21:24):
No, because now I have that now I recall maybe
they didn't. It doesn't matter. I still only got it
because I'm on the show. But it was outside of
dependent on the show, that's correct. So this is just
an example. Guys, what, Well, we're all going to get
things because of the show. But what have you done
outside of the show that's not related to.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
The Well, not related? I don't think matters. I think
it's different than it happening on the show and being
used for the show.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
Yeah, like the walk was on the show and that
doesn't count. Correct that show? That show? Can it still
go under my philanthropy?

Speaker 4 (21:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (21:58):
So then what about the World the Record? Which one
the packaging that was that show?

Speaker 4 (22:03):
And if that's anybody?

Speaker 2 (22:04):
Is Amy on her page?

Speaker 3 (22:06):
But we'd be linked on there, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Yeah, that's to Amy's pages.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
I think Amy deserves on more than anybody else, for sure.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
I want to deserve one.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
It's okay, I'm good.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
What else you got there? Ready?

Speaker 3 (22:16):
I speak across the country for foster care awareness. You
have done had speaking engagement.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
You have been brought in to speak and been paid
and it's been a big event multiple times.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Correct. Uh, can I do the Raging Idiots Saint Jude
million dollars show?

Speaker 2 (22:30):
That has nothing to do with the show. We don't
do that on the show.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
Yes, ding ding ding, That's pretty much it for philanthropy.
But awards was crazy.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
And how it doesn't have to do with the show
is I own that fully on the IP Fully, the
show doesn't know what the company doesn't ranging idiots at all.
We can do whatever we want with that, so it
doesn't matter, so that that's not show.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
And then that I'm only to where nobody.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
Gets a page though, unless you guys create it yourself.
I'm not gonna put Morgan on it. What I'm not
gonna put Morgan on building you a page?

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Oh no, No, I don't think Morgan should do it. I'm saying,
like anyone out there that wants to build, Oh, you're
just like throwing it out, like just make it exist, Okay,
I'll make it, you know what I mean? Like, I
don't think Tom Hank Did Tom Hanks write his page?

Speaker 2 (23:07):
No?

Speaker 7 (23:08):
But I.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Didn't say it was Tom Hanks.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
I hear the rules for getting a Wikipedia have one notability?
Do you think you have notability?

Speaker 3 (23:17):
Yes? What what is hold on? Pause? What is notability?

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Do you have done things of note.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
That people can be like, oh, I note.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
That number two? Yes, verified resources?

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Yeah? To create a pase? Do you have?

Speaker 2 (23:34):
It doesn't matter? Okay, what's the one? It doesn't matter?

Speaker 3 (23:37):
Clout? Sure got clout?

Speaker 2 (23:41):
How many TikTok followers do you have?

Speaker 4 (23:42):
Clout?

Speaker 3 (23:43):
Not many TikTok. I don't put a lot of effort
in TikTok. Sixty thousand maybe really that's a lot. Good
for you, fifty thousand. Let's take let's take some looks.

Speaker 6 (23:52):
See your Wikipedia pages now semi protected?

Speaker 3 (23:55):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (23:55):
Thank god?

Speaker 1 (23:57):
I think it's Are you semi protected? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (23:59):
Fifty I think it.

Speaker 6 (24:00):
Happens if like a lot of people try and go
edit it and it like the system recognizes it.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
So thank you. Guys. Don't mess with his page.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Eddie has fifty thousand TikTok followers, are you I have?

Speaker 4 (24:13):
Well, not that many. I'm never on TikTok for posting,
but we changed it to feeling things and it has
like twenty thousand.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
Okay, Lunchbox thirteen thousand.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
Wow, Wow, really that's that drastic.

Speaker 4 (24:32):
Well you understand, didn't you have a Stadley. You were
posting a lot on TikTok check post. You're doing challenges
like you'd like jump in ice water.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
I think what happened was that Eddie like a Christmas
that's crazy you have thirteen thousand. Dude, Wait, he just checked.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
No, not install Instagram ready you want?

Speaker 3 (24:49):
You can't go to Instagram too, And that's gonna be fair.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
But TikTok's the only thing that you guys have started
at the same time.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
I literally have not I don't even do anything on TikTok.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
I'm not trying to compare.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Who's more two hundred and forty four thousand for Addie,
I'm going to take it.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
I've got that forty five mark, three.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Hundred three thousand, No further questions, your honor.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
He did have a public Instagram way before you joined
the show.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
Correct, But don't make excuses.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
No, no, no, I'm just saying it would be like
comparing Twitter followers because I got hacked. Yeah, Lunchbox is
the one that can't get tagged on Twitter stuff now,
Oh yeah, although I try to stay on Twitter anyway,
I'm good on nobody having him.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Okay, Wikipedia, and you'll work on your page.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
Sure, dude, please build him a page.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Build me I'm looking how to do it?

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Build me a page.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
That really would be a treat to me if lunchbox
built you a page.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
Yeah, and then but use a good picture, will you please?

Speaker 2 (25:45):
All right round the room, Amy, what do you have?

Speaker 4 (25:46):
Okay? So I saw this whole thing about not it,
like you don't ever do that when y'all were kids.

Speaker 2 (25:53):
Shotgun?

Speaker 4 (25:53):
Yeah, or a shotgun, and it just it just reminded
me of the good.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
Old days, Like I farted it in last person was Oh, so.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
The whole post was I miss the days when shouting
not it was an effective way of getting out of
doing the things you didn't want to do not it
like my parents.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
My kids do that still.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Oh see my kids don't. I think I need to
teach them about them not it because it would make
things like just a little more fun. And I thought,
I need to we need to bring not it back
or even shotgun like my kids don't do that and
sometimes they fight over the front seat, and I'm like,
this would all be solved if y'all just understood like
how it was when I was a child, shotgun not it.

(26:31):
So I don't know if that y'all still use that.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
Mm hmm, I.

Speaker 6 (26:36):
Saw you a shotguns.

Speaker 3 (26:38):
What annoys me is my kids, like if one is
sitting in the back seat on the right side behind
the passenger and they all have to go in through
that door, even though the whole other side was like
it's completely empty, and it's always like go around, No,
you go around. They step over their legs and everything,
and they start kicking each other. Use the other door.

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Yeah, it is. I think they just like purposely seek
out confrontation and tension with each other.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Four boys, four boys.

Speaker 4 (27:04):
Like sometimes as a parent now with my kids, like
I just want to be like not in.

Speaker 3 (27:08):
You take me to practice.

Speaker 4 (27:11):
Not it. I'm the only option I guess that will work.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
A lunchbox man.

Speaker 5 (27:19):
That guy that did whip in NYA watched me whip
watched me nay a jail.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
His name uh oh oh oh Cilento? Oh yes, Salento.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
Yeah, yeah, he's going to prison for thirty years or
killing his cousin. Oh my, what happened with the story
body was found abandoned on the side of the road
and they tried to back it with him.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
They got a confrontation. He killed him, That's what.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Was the confrontation. Was it about shotgun?

Speaker 3 (27:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
But then they said that he has had like depression issues,
like since he went viral as a teenager and just
really struggled.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
And oh man.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
The depression comes from not being able to have another hit,
maybe a little bit. I mean, I don't think it's
from being famous. I think it's from not being able
to be famous again. If it's rooted in that, because
you have it for a second and then it's gone,
you're always chasing that more so than just the do
the massive dopamine hit of being famous and having a

(28:19):
little bit of money for a.

Speaker 4 (28:19):
Minute, yeah, or sometimes a lot of the attention, because
with it you get a lot of positive, but you
also get a lot of negative on the fame part,
on the well yeah, because once you're in the spotlight,
you start getting a lot of negative.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
I think the negati would come once you don't have
another hit. Oh really more.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
So people were hating on them at all.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
I feel like people, I'm sure, but when it's like
when also what you're twenty fifteen really not the height
of social media hate. But yeah, the whole story secks.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
What about like identity problems, like where you think that's
going to be your life, You're going to be this star,
and then you're not, and then you're just like, who
am I? Even? Like I don't even know what I'm
gonna do.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
It could be a thing, except for it was only
one I can understand with an athlete who's played ball
since they were six and they retire at thirty four,
and it's like they've never been anything else. Yeah, and
I'm not saying you're wrong, but most of those who
am I anymore? It comes from somebody who's been something
for a long time and then all of a sudden
that's taken from them, more so than somebody who has
a splash of whatever good fortune it is and then

(29:20):
they don't have it anymore. And again I'm just playing.

Speaker 4 (29:24):
Yeah, I mean there's all kinds of like scenarios. This
could be. He could have had some depression even before
he had the hit, and then that didn't. It's like
he kind of thought, oh, maybe this will help it
in it and it didn't.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
He was seventeen.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
Wow, seventeen when it went viral.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
He is best known for his twenty fifteen debut single
Watch Me Whip, which charted at number three on the
US Billboard HOULL one hundred when he was seventeen. He's
now currently serving a thirty year prison sentence for voluntary manslaughter.
Golly well that's not murder though.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
The way he played guilty, they plued it down, that's
what it was.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
So he'll probably do like twelve years of it.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
How old is.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
He he is twenty? How old is he now? Twenty
seven seven?

Speaker 2 (30:06):
Probably get out by the time he's forty. Not that
I'm like looking for the silver lining here, but yeah,
you do thirty one? His own cousin like, what, yeah, all.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
Right, Morgan, what do you have?

Speaker 6 (30:19):
Okay? A new study has the top ten best fast
food fringe fise. Who do you guys think makes the list?

Speaker 2 (30:26):
I think the answer is McDonald's. But I think they
want to Bill Belichick McDonald's and not give them the
trophy because they're always giving the trophy. So my guess
is McDonald's is probably like in the top ten, but
not one or two because they don't want to give
the actual best the best because it's cliche to give
the best the best. That would be my prediction other
than McDonald's, I think. But it's so polarizing that Chick

(30:49):
fil A waffle fry. Some people hate him, some people
like it's cardboard. I really enjoy them.

Speaker 4 (30:53):
I think they changed their recipe a little bit. Maybe
a little bit, you know.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
The first person I've heard say that.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
Yeah, there's something about there's like a maybe. I haven't
had them enough to figure it out. But one box
that I did get recently with my kids, I was, like,
the coating on here is a little different, Like maybe
they're putting some sort of different coating on the potato.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
And you're good at that from like that ketchup test
you dude, Yeah, you're good at noticing that stuff.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
Thanks. Like the texture is different, Yeah, I'm a texture person.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Chick fil A made a slight change to their waffle
potato fry recipe in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 4 (31:24):
Interesting the change.

Speaker 3 (31:26):
This is her talent.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Yeah we found it.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
Yeah, yeah, we found it.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Okay, she has the taste buds of superhero.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:32):
Wow for you.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
The change included adding a coating with pea starch, which
the company claims helps the fries stay crispy or longer.
The changes spark mixed reactions, with some customers expressing concerns
about the pea starch and the potential impact. Regardless you
said texture and.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
Coding, I used the word coading. I mean I never
thought to research or follow it up because I was
just like with my kids and I was like, hmm,
these the texture something's different, and my kids don't.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Really Princess and the Pee with food?

Speaker 4 (32:03):
Oh, do you know the story the Princess Wikipedia pain?

Speaker 2 (32:08):
You don't know the pretice in the Peak?

Speaker 4 (32:10):
I feel like I've heard it before.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
I thought you're gonna say a Princes in the Frog.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
I didn't.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
I think that's a movie by Hans Christian Anderson. Oh yeah, him,
oh hands or Hans.

Speaker 3 (32:22):
However, he said, I don't know what is it.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
You guys have never taught the pretice of the Pee.

Speaker 4 (32:27):
So I'm telling you right now, I have heard of it,
but I don't recall it.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
Is so like all the Mattresses and the pe was
tell us what I think you should read it?

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Is it an Arkansas princess?

Speaker 2 (32:39):
Like?

Speaker 3 (32:39):
What are we talking about? She's from Arkansas?

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Are you talking like pe Like urine or like a
P like.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
No, the Princess and the pe the pe When a
woman comes to the princess door, maintaining she's a real princess,
the princess mother tests her by burying a pee under
a huge stack of mattresses and ordering the woman to
sleep on the mattresses, and she fills the pea through
all that, like she has able to tell. Oh, she
could tell, yeah, like you that you're the prences and
the p but you're with.

Speaker 4 (33:04):
Like I can tell if something slightly off.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
That's amazing. Nay, wow, did you not know for real?

Speaker 4 (33:10):
I swear I didn't know, like so much so that
I hadn't even thought about it till just now. When
it came up, I instantly was like, oh yeah, I forgot.
I ate some Chick fil a fries and something was different.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
We found our superpower.

Speaker 6 (33:23):
Amazing Morgan list, Okay, number ten Checkers Rallies. I think
they have different names in the regions.

Speaker 4 (33:33):
Checkers the mall Yeah.

Speaker 6 (33:36):
Yeah, it's like a black and white kind of.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
It's the game where you jumped pieces kind of.

Speaker 6 (33:42):
So they're at number ten and then we've got Hearties
at number nine.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
I don't have familiar with HARDI you just eat it
when I was younger, but haven't had Hardie.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
I'd always get breakfast there in Alabama.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Parasiltic commercial. Yeah, because they've done that a couple of
times now with females made their commercials super they have like.

Speaker 6 (34:02):
The burgers they're supposed to be like the really good
burger or something.

Speaker 4 (34:05):
Yeah, but really just don't go on a bikini with
a burger.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Yeah, number eight Okay.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
Arby's.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
Oh, curly fries, So.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
Those are pretty good. I like those, I would say
not are they full curl though? Are they just like
a curled fries?

Speaker 6 (34:19):
Those are curly fries.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
Curly fries are tight.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Curls are tight. That's how Arby's are, are they?

Speaker 3 (34:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (34:26):
They're very recollection. Is that that type? But it's been
a long time.

Speaker 6 (34:28):
There's something that you can like spring apart. They're very curly.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
To believe this today, I used to have it when
I was a kid in Alabama.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Arby's real time. There's not a more Alabama than you.
You're Alabama of the Year.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
They showing you.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Yeah, I think.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
Amy is Alabama of the Year twenty twenty five and
bodies thank you?

Speaker 3 (34:47):
Anything different with those fries.

Speaker 4 (34:49):
Amy, Uh, there's definitely a coding. I haven't had it
in years, so I don't know if it's changed, but
there's a coating on the curly.

Speaker 3 (34:54):
Fride, okay, Morgan.

Speaker 6 (34:55):
Next up, number seven is Zaxby's.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
I guess I haven't had it enough. I like Zaxby's.
I haven't had enough to like identify the fry.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
Crinkle crinkle fries. They're the ones that kind of look
like an acorion job.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
Okay, but I'll wait till if she gets to Sonic.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
And then we've got at number six, Raising Canes.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
I love Raising Canes chicken, but I can't really picture
the fry are they are? They crinkle almost almost anywhere
Southern I feel like it's crinkle unless otherwise stated. Yeah,
what else?

Speaker 6 (35:27):
Then we've got Chick fil A at five five.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
I think it's just a polarity of there are people
that love love, but there are something that just hate hate.

Speaker 4 (35:35):
I don't think they have the new coating.

Speaker 2 (35:37):
I think it brings it down. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (35:39):
I've never been a Chick fil A fries.

Speaker 3 (35:41):
I think they're great. And there you go.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
There you have them, perfect sample size, go ahead.

Speaker 6 (35:45):
And then we've got bow Jingles.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
At number four, So McDonald's is the top ten, gotta
be Okay. I don't know bo Jingles, Fry go ahead,
and I don't know what.

Speaker 6 (35:53):
Bow Jingles is either. I think they're straight though they're straight,
but they're like flu.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
I don't care their sexuality. Guys a fry can live
and let love love love.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
I think they've declared that they're straight.

Speaker 4 (36:02):
They have five guys in there.

Speaker 6 (36:05):
We've got three at Freddy's, no idea. They have shoe
string fries.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
They are bombs Freddy's frozen custo.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
Yes, yeah, they're like very I do love shoe string fries.

Speaker 6 (36:15):
They are so good and they give you so many
straight yeah. Straight. They declared we have shake Shack at
number two.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
I don't know that I've ever reading to shake Shack.
Mostly it's been in Vegas and we walked by it
all the time. And now that they have a couple
here as well, but I.

Speaker 3 (36:32):
Know shakescheck's good of the foes. They're what straight straight fries?

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Mike.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
They're crinkle cut.

Speaker 6 (36:41):
Yeah, I feel like I think they're crinkle cut.

Speaker 3 (36:44):
Dang right, Eddie, crinkle cut go.

Speaker 6 (36:50):
Ahead, Morgan, Okay, number one spot gotta be McDonald's In
and Out Burger.

Speaker 3 (36:54):
Okay, so they belichick McDonald's.

Speaker 6 (36:56):
They're not even the top ten McDonald's. So this is
all from thousands of Yelp users. This is where this
came from. McDonald's is the second worst in the nation.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
That is so that is so full and we're not
being paid by McDonald's. We don't have a sponsorship build
any of these places, so we can talk.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
About and I think In and Out is very polarizing.
I know half the people I talked about I like it.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
And out burgers and fries. I think I'm gonna say this,
I really really like In and Out burgers. I would
even say I love them, but I still think they're
overrated and both can happen. I love an in and
Out burger. I still think it's a bit overrated because
I'm not going to wait in line for forty minutes,
so I'm not going to go at a time when
it's full, so you can do both. I can love it,
and it's still overrated because people act like it's freaking

(37:37):
the god tier of food period. So fries, I feel
like they're just normal. They're mid, very mid.

Speaker 6 (37:44):
I've had a lot of fries in my life being vegetarian,
Like potatoes are my specialty, and honestly, Freddy's to me
is number one. They're shoe string fries. They're so good.
Or there's a place in town here called them Melrose
that has sweet potato waffle fries, and those are like the.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
Two top for my life. Maybe all just dominating with McDonald's.
But they're salt.

Speaker 4 (38:03):
Yeah, No, I think it's whatever they sprinkle on there
to make you addicted.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
Will you google there's a crack and McDonald's fries.

Speaker 6 (38:10):
Yes, well, I know they're fried with like beefold.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
College it announce the one where they have like the
real potatoes, right, and they're cutting.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
The McDonald's fries are not cooked in beef fat.

Speaker 6 (38:24):
Now they're five guys.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
I think they historically used beef tallow which is rendered
be fat, to cook their fries. They switched to vegetable
oil with beef flavor in the nineties, so oil would
be flavor.

Speaker 4 (38:36):
They should go back.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
I think then Morgan can eat their fries because she's
a vegetarian.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (38:41):
I knew that because it was like a dicey thing.
Nobody if you're a vegetarian. You didn't really trust McDonald's fries.

Speaker 2 (38:46):
I love McDonald's fries. I could eat some right now,
anybody have.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
Researchers have found that singing improves our moods and the
moods of our children, which is like, if you're not
a singer or like, I see, like I feel like
lunch Blog wouldn't sing ever, like just kind of hanging
around the house. But he doesn't like music that much, no,
I know, but I mean, science is telling you that
if you sing out loud, your mood could be like, hey,
I feel happier.

Speaker 2 (39:09):
What's first only comes to mind, Lunchbox. If you were
to sing right now, I.

Speaker 3 (39:11):
Go, what's love?

Speaker 1 (39:14):
Got to do?

Speaker 3 (39:14):
Got to do with this?

Speaker 5 (39:16):
What's love but a second hand emotion? And I never
sing around the house. My wife does sometimes and my
kids are quiet stop that.

Speaker 2 (39:24):
Oh you're just not a music guy though, right, so
I can't really see you singing.

Speaker 5 (39:29):
Right, And I feel bad for my I mean, I
don't know if I feel bad or not, but my kids,
like I never just have music playing at the house,
like there's never.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
Even if you can't sing, though, you just kind of
like wat I can't singing. He doesn't like music, I know,
But the way he's sang Tina Turner like if you
walked around his house being like God.

Speaker 2 (39:46):
But again there's a difference. He doesn't like music, like
why would he?

Speaker 3 (39:50):
Because science is telling you that it can it can
improve your mood and the mood of people around.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
This guy's in the gratismate all the time.

Speaker 3 (39:55):
Why does this? How do you perfect perfection?

Speaker 1 (39:58):
Exactly? I don't know how you're going to give me
in a better mood.

Speaker 3 (40:01):
What would be like your song to sing around the
house right now?

Speaker 2 (40:06):
I don't know what do I sing the most right now?

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Probably?

Speaker 3 (40:09):
Uh, we just looked, well, she had it all through
pro DOCA day. Husband's a CPA. What Nirvana?

Speaker 2 (40:19):
That's what comes to mind right now, Springsteen waving for Nirvana.
There was YouTube and Bonnie and music still on m TV.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
Her two kids in high school.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
They tell her that she's not cool, but she's still preoccupied.
But eight nineteen, nineteen eighty five, I don't know why
right now. Maybe it was Jared Reddick did the Phineas
and ferb song and that video went pretty viral. For
me have my wife singing it, And then he commented
back and said a message like Bobby, we know each other.
It's me And then so I started listening to it

(40:52):
a little bit.

Speaker 6 (40:52):
Yeah, did you see the video he posted in response
to yours.

Speaker 3 (40:56):
Well what did he put? What do you posts back?

Speaker 2 (40:58):
Just a hey dude, Uh that's me. I sing Phineasa
ferb And then he commented he's liked do we know
each other? And then in the videos like do we
used to do stuff together? And you're in Austin.

Speaker 3 (41:08):
That's awesome?

Speaker 2 (41:08):
Yeah that song comes or oh it's all bowling for soup?
Now do you think come back to Texas.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
It's just not the same.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Situ went away before you lose your accent.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
See, I don't know that song, but the fact that
you're singing it makes me happy.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
You don't know that song? No, I you know about
the lone Stars Today there's a seat for you at
the roaddo and I got.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
Every slow dance saved.

Speaker 2 (41:31):
Besides the Mexican food sucks North they hear anyway.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
That's all song is awesome.

Speaker 1 (41:38):
You never heard that, Eddie.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
No. She moved to Cleveland with some song guy namn Leland.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
This she met at the bank. I mean, I've heard
you singing. But I've never heard that song though.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
Better movies talking about that song, telling you it's like
Pantera want you Back, and and the Bush Twins wants
you back, Na Nana, Troy.

Speaker 3 (41:56):
Aigman wants you back. Yeah you don't know that. No,
oh yeah, that's awesome, but I like it.

Speaker 2 (42:02):
It's called Ohio Parentheses come back to Texas and there's
a breakdown part where it's like at Billy Bob's kind
of and it's like, come back to Texas.

Speaker 3 (42:13):
It's good.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
It's champ.

Speaker 6 (42:14):
Did you ever listen to Hot Shell Ray.

Speaker 3 (42:17):
It's been a really really released up year. Yeah, a
little bit.

Speaker 2 (42:20):
The guys in a duo now, yeah, in a country duo,
but he tried to be a country artist already once
as a solo acp Ryan Fallacy or whatever his name is.

Speaker 6 (42:27):
I think. So I saw him posting like from c
m A fest stuff and I was like what and
he was like, I'm alm was the lead singer of
one of your favorite bands. And then I like dove
into It's Hot Shell Ray.

Speaker 2 (42:36):
I'm singing the right song, right. It's been a really
really messed up year seven years daughter.

Speaker 3 (42:43):
Give it tonight.

Speaker 5 (42:46):
Tonight.

Speaker 3 (42:47):
Oh yeah, I like that one.

Speaker 2 (42:49):
Yeah, na na na, okay, I really, yes, got a
tattoo looks like Zach gullipinak Is that's it?

Speaker 3 (43:00):
Yeah, that's hot. Yeah, let's see what else they had.

Speaker 2 (43:03):
But he tried as a solo artist. He's also a
friend with some of my friends. So, but his name
is Ryan Foulis I think, yeah, and now he's in Ryan,
Rory and Ryan.

Speaker 6 (43:14):
Yeah, I think it's like Roy and Ryan.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
And I thought that was going to be a girl
and a guy, but I think it's two guys, two dudes.
Roy is a girl name, coming from Bobby, who was
also a unisex kind of girl name too. Rory feels
like a girl name.

Speaker 6 (43:25):
It also reminds me of like Joey and Rory, right,
because Rory was your wife.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
Rory was the wife though she died, right she did?

Speaker 6 (43:34):
Or is it the guy? Was it the guy?

Speaker 2 (43:36):
That's the guy?

Speaker 3 (43:37):
Is the country?

Speaker 1 (43:37):
Maybe?

Speaker 3 (43:38):
Maybe?

Speaker 4 (43:38):
So I can be right, I could have it wrong.

Speaker 6 (43:42):
I think you might be right, but yes, she did
past I think Joey was the.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
Yeah do you remember yeah? M hm hm hm, Okay,
then that doesn't matter. Yeah, I think looking on me,
she's a California that's a gm na na na all right.

Speaker 4 (44:10):
Yeah, so it was Joey Fek she passed away and
Rory is the guy.

Speaker 3 (44:14):
Roy is the guy?

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Well, why do I think Roy's a girl named the girls? Roy?

Speaker 3 (44:19):
Obviously?

Speaker 6 (44:20):
You know that one.

Speaker 2 (44:21):
See if we know this hot sheel Ray song, this
is called I like that.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
I like it?

Speaker 1 (44:26):
Like that?

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Dude, Let's get a hot shell y reunion?

Speaker 3 (44:32):
Like it?

Speaker 2 (44:32):
Who cares about the new group?

Speaker 3 (44:33):
Didn't let them? Is them so much?

Speaker 2 (44:36):
Played the show in Austin? They've had our show?

Speaker 3 (44:37):
Was interning you really?

Speaker 2 (44:38):
M I remember telling them you should have to do
it with Rory? Who is Rory? Like? How do they
know each other?

Speaker 3 (44:45):
Do we know?

Speaker 2 (44:45):
Are they? Are they related by any chance? His dad's
a famous songwriter I believe in Nashville Rory or Ryan Ryan?

Speaker 6 (44:52):
No, I don't really know much beyond the fact that
they start popping up on my TikTok for you page.
During CMA Fest. They were like out kind of randomly
sitting in places like watching people walk by them, basically
making fun of the fact that nobody recognized him.

Speaker 2 (45:07):
Yeah, let's see maybe his dad's was his dad a songwriter?

Speaker 3 (45:12):
Mike?

Speaker 4 (45:12):
Yeah, I forgot who it was speaking of songwriters. I
learned something crazy about Trisha Yearwood last night. You maybe
know this, Bobby, But okay, so I'm into this songwriters thing.
And Moose Jim Moose Brown, he wrote like five o'clock
somewhere and a bunch of other songs. But he was
talking about how he just did a bunch of ritess
with Tricia Yearwood and she has an album coming out

(45:34):
and did you know she's never written a song.

Speaker 3 (45:39):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 4 (45:40):
And now she is writing. She's putting out an album
full and on every single song she's a co writer.
But I guess when she was early early in her career,
he said, she went to perform for I don't know,
some executives somewhere. It's like you have basically I'm paraphrasing here,
but beautiful voice, a terrible songwriter or something like that,

(46:00):
and it made her so self conscious about writing that
that part of her just sort of shut down and
she never did it. So her entire career, she just
started writing her own music. And her album that's coming
out soon is going to be full of co writes.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
I didn't know that, isn't that?

Speaker 4 (46:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (46:16):
Me?

Speaker 3 (46:16):
Neither the different time.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
Back then too, when songwriting wasn't as front facing and
you could just act like you wrote everything when you
just basically singing it.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
Yeah, because I would have thought she wrote who Knows
like a lot of her stuff.

Speaker 3 (46:29):
But Keith fallisse A, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (46:31):
You were right. He is a big songwriter.

Speaker 2 (46:33):
He wrote timgral something like that, the Way You Love
Me about faith till.

Speaker 6 (46:38):
That's awesome, life goes on Little.

Speaker 2 (46:40):
Texas, Yeah, a bunch of stuff. Fallacy Son, Ryan and
Jamie were members of the pop band Hot Shell Ray.

Speaker 3 (46:46):
I believe Jamie was the drummer.

Speaker 2 (46:48):
And who's Rory's what's his background? We find Do you
remember Crazy for This Girl?

Speaker 3 (46:55):
You got to sing it?

Speaker 1 (46:56):
Did you crying right on the whole world?

Speaker 4 (46:59):
No?

Speaker 3 (46:59):
That is the story of a girl.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Yeah, yeah, that's nine days.

Speaker 3 (47:02):
This is a story for a girl.

Speaker 2 (47:04):
Crazy for This Girl was Evan and Jaron, the twins,
their friend brothers, and one of them is like then
went country and had a song that was like a hope,
let me find Roy first, Let me see r is
Ryan and Rory. Rory is a hard name to say too.
It's like rural, like yeah, rural Rory. That would be

(47:27):
my nickname. It'd be I'd be the worst wrestler ever,
and now Rural Rory and I would come down and
I just have like a bunch of cheddars and Applebee's logos.

Speaker 6 (47:38):
Oh, they have a song coming out with Jamie Johnson
or it's out coming out.

Speaker 2 (47:43):
Say anything about him, Rory Rory john Zach from Raleigh
sounds like a Hickory Dickory Dock character. Uh yeah, I
don't say much about him.

Speaker 3 (47:57):
All right?

Speaker 2 (47:57):
Cool? Oh, Evan and Jared crazy for this girl. And
then Jaren had a Jaren in the Long Road of
Freedom I think was the name of his band, and
he was like the song was like I hope, oh,
but they had a big pop song and they're twin brothers.

Speaker 4 (48:12):
It's Curt.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
So this is crazy for this girl.

Speaker 3 (48:18):
She look at you, you look at me.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
You got to thinking about this totally. I'm crazy for
this girl. Anything okay, familiar but okay. So there were
twin brothers that had a big pop hit. And then
Jaren Jaren and the Long Road to Love I guess
the name of the band. Okay, here you go. And
he had this song called Pray for You, but it's

(48:43):
like I pray that your car shuts down before.

Speaker 6 (48:46):
This is a great song.

Speaker 3 (48:52):
Can you pull up the lyrics?

Speaker 1 (48:53):
That's my again.

Speaker 3 (49:00):
So once Zoo said you can't go, you have.

Speaker 4 (49:09):
Soontimes we get angry. We must snap.

Speaker 2 (49:15):
Do his job, and then I can't play too much
of it and just pray for them. But then he
goes like, I pray your breaks go out when you're
running down a hill. I pray your flower pot falls
from a window sill and knocks you in the head
like I'd like to. I pray your birthday comes and
nobody calls. I pray your high flying when your engine stalls.
I pray all your dreams never come true. Just know
wherever you are, honey, I pray for you.

Speaker 6 (49:37):
I for sure jammed to this song when I was
going to breakouts.

Speaker 4 (49:40):
For sure you unlocked it.

Speaker 3 (49:42):
It's jam.

Speaker 2 (49:42):
Yeah, but he was one of the twin brothers. Here
you go.

Speaker 3 (49:54):
That was before us.

Speaker 2 (49:55):
That's kind of b C.

Speaker 1 (49:58):
But yeah, it's really funny.

Speaker 6 (50:00):
What was their name?

Speaker 4 (50:00):
Who is that?

Speaker 2 (50:01):
So that's Jaron and the Long Road to Love. But
it was just basically him and I think he works
with a record label now, like as an executive. I think.

Speaker 6 (50:11):
That one hit wonder so sure, okay, but.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
They had they were one hit Wonder themselves and pop
and then I don't know if Jaren if they had
any other country, if he had any other country songs.
But it's like their acts like that, like bb Mac
anything until your back here, baby, miss you need you
watch you until your back here?

Speaker 3 (50:36):
Baby? Yeah? Nothing nothing, there's a feeling inside.

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Nothing, not a thing, and I'm singing it perfectly. So
I'm sure that down one hit Wonders are interesting because
it really well, Baby Mac, here we go, Baby is
submit free? I don't know, Jaron, there baby sebmit free
from this misery. I can't take good no more nothing.

Speaker 3 (51:05):
I know you do, okay, b.

Speaker 4 (51:16):
That's for sure.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
In some movies, Sta, yeah, you can just miss a
song like that, like I've never heard that hop though,
and you're young.

Speaker 2 (51:23):
Yeah, I think I was just getting a radio, Jaren
writes on his Instagram musical one hit Wonder twice vision
architect managing talent and smart people and building businesses with them,
So it must be a manager. When's the last time
I posted on social media? Twenty three? So yeah, not
very active on social media? All right, good, that's fine.

(51:44):
I don't know how we got there.

Speaker 3 (51:45):
But music, it'll change your mood, change my mind. I
mean it just made everyone happy right now, all that music.

Speaker 2 (51:51):
Talk a Solanto whatever had it one. It was one
hit one.

Speaker 3 (51:58):
Watch me whi Okay, that's a good one. I saw
a clip of who did a If You Steal My Sunshine?

Speaker 2 (52:07):
And Ellien I watched them perform that too. It's the
guy and the girl. Yeah, like more recent Yeah, they
like got back together.

Speaker 3 (52:14):
That they were a one hit wonder. Yes, I was
driving down in as I speak. That's it for that
fast hit tree. That was cool to see.

Speaker 6 (52:28):
What's Fountains of Wayne a one hit wonder? Stacy's mom?

Speaker 2 (52:30):
Yeah, now we could probably look at their second song
and see if we even knew it. But one hit
wonder at times is unfair because people have had other
songs that did pretty well, but unless they had another
like top five Billboard, they're really considered a one hit wonder.
But yes, Fountains of Wayne would be considered a one
hit wonder that sometimes people will go, well, they're not
a one hit wonder. They had an alternative number one,

(52:51):
not really the same. Once you have a pop number one,
you're a one hit wonder. Unless you have another one
an ex. What's their next biggest song? Stacy's Mom. It
looks like on some charts went to six, nine, twelve.

Speaker 4 (53:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (53:03):
I don't feel like it went number one, but everybody
loved it.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
The video made that song next level because it had
a famous actress in.

Speaker 3 (53:10):
It stay playing in Stacey's Mom.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
Yeah, the mom like a model. It was Stiffer's mom,
is it no?

Speaker 4 (53:18):
No?

Speaker 2 (53:19):
No, she was actually hot.

Speaker 6 (53:20):
It was a model, Rachel Hunter.

Speaker 2 (53:22):
There you go.

Speaker 6 (53:23):
She was known for being married to Rod Stewart at
the time.

Speaker 3 (53:26):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (53:27):
Yeah, Stacey's Mom was kind of a jam.

Speaker 3 (53:29):
Stacy's mom has got it going on. Were we at
a show when that guy played Stacy's mom?

Speaker 2 (53:37):
Gay? Now I'm thinking of Marcie Playground. They were one
hit wonder.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
We were at the show with a I smell sex.

Speaker 2 (53:41):
Sex and candy and he's like, yep, and here's my
only hit.

Speaker 3 (53:46):
And all the other stuff we didn't know. Yeah, we
didn't know. Another one that pops up on my feet
too is a space hog. Oh yeah, And I'd say
they're a no hit wonder because it really wasn't a
pop hit, right.

Speaker 2 (53:55):
Yeah, but alternative I used to come out to that
song on my stand up shows for like a whole season. Yeah,
in the meantime, Yeah, awesome. I love the intro here
here it.

Speaker 3 (54:06):
Is, you know liten Amy really and I remember Space Talks.

Speaker 2 (54:13):
Aerosmith's daughter.

Speaker 3 (54:15):
Maybe it was married Do Do Do Do Do Do? Do? Uh?

Speaker 2 (54:23):
Space Hog Royston Langdon was married to live Tyler.

Speaker 3 (54:27):
Wow, whatever, who cares?

Speaker 2 (54:31):
All Right, let's play a quick Father's Day weekend game
called name that TV Dad. Okay, Father's Day Plans, Eddie.

Speaker 3 (54:40):
I'm gonna play golf with my kids. Two of my
boys have started to play golf, which is awesome. So
excited about that. So we set up a tea time
uh to play on Saturday morning, which I'm excited, like
me and my boys. That's a dad, that's a father's dream.
Like I love the game of golf, and now that
I'm gonna have my kids to play with, I feel
like we're just gonna be playing golf for the rest
of our life now maybe you know, like that'll be

(55:02):
our thing. Like, Hey, what do you guys want to
do this weekend? We're coming in town. We'll play golf. Yeah,
that'd be good. That's awesome. So I'm so excited about
that lunchbox.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
I have no idea. I mean, that's my wife's department.

Speaker 2 (55:14):
She got a planet because you don't plan stuff for
her and the kids.

Speaker 5 (55:18):
Well, I mean, if it's Father's Day, I'm not supposed
to be the doing in the planning is whether.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
You play for Mother's Day? For her?

Speaker 3 (55:23):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (55:23):
Yeah, we woke up, we went to breakfast.

Speaker 2 (55:25):
Do you do that mostly on the weekends though?

Speaker 5 (55:27):
No, It was just like we woke up and she
was like, should we go to breakfast? I was like yeah,
And then we put a Rusturan on those coaches, she
said she, which basically meant that we didn't have any groceries.
So we went to breakfast, and what do we do
the rest of day?

Speaker 1 (55:40):
Not sure?

Speaker 2 (55:40):
So you didn't do anything for her, But do you
expect something from you?

Speaker 1 (55:44):
It would be nice.

Speaker 2 (55:45):
But if you don't expect him, that's fine too, that's culture.

Speaker 3 (55:48):
What would you want to do, like dream Father's Day day?

Speaker 1 (55:51):
No idea whatever?

Speaker 4 (55:52):
I mean, it doesn't matter, Like you wouldn't want to
be able to go for a long run, play golf.

Speaker 5 (55:59):
No, I wouldn't want to be by myself. I mean
the whole point I think of Father's days with your kids.

Speaker 4 (56:02):
Well, some moms on Mother's Day, right, they want, like
everybody to be alone.

Speaker 1 (56:09):
I do find that weird when people do.

Speaker 5 (56:11):
I'm like in the point of like you can do
that any other day, like if you want a Saturday off,
or like, okay, I'm going to go for the point
of celebrating you as a father or mother.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
I thought was to be with your kids. But maybe
I'm crazy.

Speaker 2 (56:22):
I felt like it was just letting a mom get
out of having to be a mom for a day,
like go do stuff that's no responsibility and only fun. Yeah,
I don't think it's more mommy.

Speaker 4 (56:31):
Like some moms want. Just everybody's different, like some are
going to want to do family group activities and others
are like, oh what I get to go get a manicure, pedicure,
go do whatever I want.

Speaker 5 (56:44):
Also, it's more for the kids. The kids get more
excited about it than mom or dad. They do at
least my kids.

Speaker 3 (56:50):
My kids forgot Mother's Day.

Speaker 4 (56:52):
So wait, that's on you.

Speaker 3 (56:54):
It wasn't. Yeah, I told you guys. My wife told
me do not remind them, And I want to see
when tell me, specially with and she did. They never I.

Speaker 4 (57:02):
Think like I'm not even married to my kid's dad anymore,
and I'm going to make sure that, like Sunday's Father's
Day and I went. They're at camp right now, but
when they get back, even though they're gonna be with
their dad, I'm going to check in with them and
be like, make sure you've got something figured out for
Father's Day. Like so share, take your brother go to
Target get a card.

Speaker 3 (57:20):
I thought when I took him to the store to
get a Happy Mother's Day balloon, they would get the
idea that Sunday was Mother's Day, but they didn't.

Speaker 2 (57:26):
It's like you're blowe shopping. Okay, so if you miss it,
your out Survival Mode Father's Day weekend game named the
TV dad Amy. What's the name of the TV dad
that played Bob Saggett on Full House? Danny Tanner played
by Sorry I asked that question out, but yes, he
didn't play Bob Saget Yeah, Bob, you still got it.

(57:49):
Good job, lunchbox. Where did Homer Simpson work on The
Simpsons power Plant? Correct Morgan which TV dad worked at
a shoe store and constantly insulted his family on Married
with Children? How old is that you got unlucky with
the timing of the show.

Speaker 6 (58:05):
Yeah, Mary, okay, so let me just try and figure
out contact clothes.

Speaker 7 (58:09):
No.

Speaker 3 (58:10):
No, the name of the show is Married with Children.

Speaker 6 (58:11):
Read the question again.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
Which TV dad worked at a shoe store and constantly
insulted his family on the TV show Married with Children?

Speaker 6 (58:18):
That sounds like it would be a Tom. Was his
name Tom?

Speaker 2 (58:21):
No, that's a tough one for you, Al Bundy.

Speaker 6 (58:27):
Oh yeah, I never would have got there, Eddie.

Speaker 2 (58:29):
What was Carl Winslow's profession on family matters?

Speaker 3 (58:31):
He was a cop?

Speaker 2 (58:32):
Police officers?

Speaker 1 (58:33):
Correct?

Speaker 2 (58:34):
Amy who played the dad doctor Jason Seaver on Growing Pains?

Speaker 4 (58:38):
Hmm, mustache medium?

Speaker 2 (58:42):
No, but medium level here.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
He didn't have a mustache.

Speaker 3 (58:47):
Oh got it?

Speaker 2 (58:48):
What hey, you're thinking of magnum p I.

Speaker 4 (58:51):
No, but they look alike. I thought at one point
in his.

Speaker 2 (58:54):
Life, maybe one point is life he did. But on
the show he did not have a mustache.

Speaker 4 (58:58):
Oh well then, I I don't know.

Speaker 2 (59:01):
Show me that smile.

Speaker 4 (59:02):
I'm picturing him, but I don't know his name.

Speaker 2 (59:05):
Alan Thick Olympics dad. That's right, we got that wrong.
The other one, Patrick Duffy, Yeah, that's uh. Your dreams
of Mega in the doesn't do the second time around?

Speaker 3 (59:20):
Whoa Well it isn't step by step yeah thing yeah uh.

Speaker 2 (59:26):
Also Patrick Duffy was in Dallas.

Speaker 3 (59:29):
Oh he was j r.

Speaker 4 (59:31):
He he doesn't have a mustache, wasn't j r?

Speaker 2 (59:34):
Alan Thick? Yeah, no mustache, Alan Thick lunchbox. What's the
profession of doctor Heathcliff Huxtable on the Cosby Show.

Speaker 4 (59:41):
Winter?

Speaker 1 (59:42):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (59:43):
He was mighty made the game?

Speaker 1 (59:45):
Was doctor?

Speaker 4 (59:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (59:48):
Specific?

Speaker 2 (59:49):
I need more Yeah, I need you to be more specific.
What I need you to be more specific than a doctor?
Because I said his name is doctor Heath Cliff Huxtable,
so obviously he's a doctor because in the question I
said doctor Heathcliff Huxtable. So I wouldn't give you the
answer in the question a lunch box context clues.

Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
Yeah, I know he's a doctor.

Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
Dude. He did go full context clue and just give
me what I said back to him of the crime.

Speaker 5 (01:00:11):
I mean, that's why I used to do on essay questions.
On the test, I just restated the.

Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Question what's the profession of doctor Heathcliff Huxtable?

Speaker 4 (01:00:18):
The irony here. Also, I've never really thought about it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
But also told Amy that Allen think didn't have a mustache.

Speaker 4 (01:00:28):
Who cares?

Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
So we're not competing for a scholarship here, Eddie, I
get it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
You want to win.

Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
You want to cologists.

Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
I will accept it.

Speaker 4 (01:00:34):
Yeah, but have y'all ever thought about that? I haven't.

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
I only thought about it once it started to be weird,
but I guess I didn't think about it.

Speaker 4 (01:00:40):
I haven't thought about it till just now.

Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
Yeah, Ammy, don't answer this, want to walk? Do you
know what ob g y n because that's the answer.
Do you know what that stands for?

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
Abu gromets, optometrists, abotometrists.

Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Optometris will be an eye doctor.

Speaker 6 (01:00:53):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
I don't think about it though.

Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
Do you know what Eddie, no obstricitions something like that.

Speaker 5 (01:01:00):
It's genitals and now we're talking now we're talking.

Speaker 3 (01:01:08):
Genitals. After that your parts.

Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
But in y n, oh, there's y n your neither
region oh nipples. So ob slash g y n. Let
mean it's not said like that. But if I say
ob slash g y n.

Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
Ovary's breasts.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
Did he crushed the game after man?

Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Yeah? And and he's struggling with ob G I M
but go ahead, Okay, Look ob slash g y n.

Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
So obis together and gy.

Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
I got it. That's what I was saying, overies and
breast because there are two things.

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
No, no ob is one word. It's one word observationists
and g in g y n collogists. Yes, so you
got the second one kind of coologist obi.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
I mean, I literally have no idea what it could
be if it's not overreason.

Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Breasts, Eddie, obstratian, You're almost there.

Speaker 3 (01:02:15):
It's obstra something You're there, go ahead. It's not abst
but obstinates. No, that's not.

Speaker 4 (01:02:27):
You won't need a obig obstetrician.

Speaker 2 (01:02:29):
Obstetrician obstetrician and collogy And.

Speaker 3 (01:02:32):
What is that obstetrician? Does it look at overies and breasts?

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
It observes?

Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
Nailed it held?

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
It is? Anybody still alive in this game?

Speaker 3 (01:02:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
Eddie, Okay, Eddie, you have to get this in order
to win the show. On that seventy show which Dad
is known for threatening to put his foot in people's behinds,
Red accept it, Red Foreman, I didn't get that one.

Speaker 3 (01:02:53):
Great show, good one. Well, I'm I mean, yeah, you won.
I'm Eddie the daddy.

Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
You're kind of annoying. The one Lunchbox answer this question.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
What do you mean but you didn't win?

Speaker 2 (01:03:02):
That?

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Got one right?

Speaker 4 (01:03:03):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:03:03):
I did? Oh, you did get yours right? Right? How
did he get his right? Let's keep going.

Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
Then yeah, well it was a whole over reason breastang
and he threw me off when he was like good.

Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
And then I couldn't figure out the good.

Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
What actor Lunchbox played the level but clueless dad howl
on Malcolm in the Middle Brian Cranston, good job. What
was Philip Banks's profession on The Fresh Prince of bel
Air Eddie?

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
I believe he's a lawyer? Correct?

Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
And then a judge both Lunchbox. What was the name
of Tim Taylor's TV show on home improvement tool Time?

Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
Correct?

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
Eddie?

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Stephen Keaton was the dad on what classic sitcom Family Ties? Correct?

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
That's the one I can confuse what was on it?

Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
So Family Ties says, I bet we've been together for
a million years, and she goes on, I bet we'll.

Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
Be together for a million more.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
And the times who didn't have heard? And the other
one is that's my look not the same show around
the same time. I believe Family Ties was a little
bit before Growing Pains though.

Speaker 6 (01:04:12):
Okay, who's the difference between Family Ties and Family Matters?
Like castwise white people, black people?

Speaker 2 (01:04:18):
Okay, one was basically that white person show was basically
all black actors.

Speaker 6 (01:04:21):
Family Ties is white. Family Matters is like the Okay,
Family Matters is who's the big one from Family Ties?

Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Michael J. Fox?

Speaker 6 (01:04:30):
Okay, either one of them? So I always get those confused.

Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
I think Family Matters was the better of the two.

Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
Loved family but maybe just because I.

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Was my generation though Family Ties a little before me.
But I did watch it. What TV Dad Lunchbox was
always in sweaters and taught life lessons on Boy Meets World?

Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
What Dad?

Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
What TV?

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
Dad was always seen in sweaters?

Speaker 5 (01:04:50):
Dang man, If you could tell me the teacher, I
could give you his name. I don't know if he
was a teacher though, but I.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
Don't get thinking of the principal mch Foenie.

Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
Yeah, that's all I have. I don't know that dad's name.

Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
If he taught a bit too, but that's not what
we're looking for, looking for the dad.

Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
Yeah, I don't know the dad's name.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
What was the kid's name?

Speaker 6 (01:05:06):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:05:06):
That is Corey, Corey What I don't know Corey and
Tapanga are the ones that we're dating.

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Corey Matthews. His dad was Alan Matthews. Oh, Eddie for
the win. What was Hank Hill's profession on King of
the Hill?

Speaker 3 (01:05:20):
He sells pro pane and propane accessories. Ok, yes, you.

Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
Want the rest of them?

Speaker 3 (01:05:27):
Come on what TV?

Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
Dad was a drywall contractor and later a motorcycle mechanic.

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
The guy from Roseanne what's his name? Roseanne? And John Goodman?
What's his name?

Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
Get there?

Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
John Goodman, Get there? What's your name? Dude?

Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Danny Danfter, Dan Connor. Yeah, you already won, but you
got there. What was the long running animated TV Dad
with Kids? Chris Meghan Stewie.

Speaker 3 (01:05:58):
Oh that's family guy. Yeah, Dad, family Dad? No Dad,
he was dad?

Speaker 6 (01:06:04):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
His name is Pete A Yeah, Peter Griffin, Peter Griff.

Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
What's the name of the dad on Ship's Creek played
by Eugene Levy?

Speaker 3 (01:06:11):
No clue.

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
I don't have the answer on that one, Mike, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:06:18):
No clue. Eugene Levy and all his kids, right, his
son and his daughter. I think his daughter is in it.

Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
She is?

Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
Yeah, huh what did she do? Right?

Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
You're looking at me like I'm his son's and his
son's main character, and the daughters his daughter. Oh yeah,
she doesn't play one of the kids, though she plays
a different Oh the friend. She plays the waitress or something.
Oh oh really, okay, yeah, Johnny Rose.

Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
We've never gotten.

Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
That was such a good show, which everybody loves. Rym
my dad often yelled Marie, and I argued with his wife.

Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
Gosh, what's his name? I love that guy? Peter Boyle,
I think is the actor's name. Oh good, I would
go to Peter Boyle. I think that's right. Yeah, what's
the character name? God, what's his name? No clue, Frank Barone.
All right, that's it, all right, we're done. That was fun.

Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
Thank you everybody. Yeah, Peter Boyle, Peter dead.

Speaker 3 (01:07:07):
Yeah, he died a long time ago.

Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
Rest in peace, always alive in my heart. And I
never knew him, so we never died.

Speaker 7 (01:07:15):
To me.

Speaker 2 (01:07:15):
It's always live, like Tom Petty.

Speaker 3 (01:07:17):
He's still alive to me.

Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
So listen to music exactly the same. Uh yeah, thank
you everybody. Thursday, Amy, you have a new episode up
of dealing things.

Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
That she's feeling things I do. It is a couch
Talks episode, so we do listener Q and a and
do you get that y'all are singing something? I mean,
I thought one day I thought Eddie was singing the
theme song to my podcast, and I was like, Eddie
of us, listen because Walker Hay sings it and he
goes feeling things with Amy and Kat.

Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
So this is the song that we sing, we say,
feeling things. You'll catch it.

Speaker 4 (01:08:05):
Oh okay, So yeah a little bit different, but yeah,
we had a really really good email. Cat get some
good advice. If you ever have to have a hard
conversation with a friend, this episode will help you. Because
one of our listeners like, that's a very difficult conversation
around her wedding shower. Like she said, listener, she has
stage four cancer and she's getting married and her friends
are like not wanting to give her the type of

(01:08:27):
wedding shower she wants. It's really weird. Do they know
she's I'm like, if you're dying, you should get whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
You want dying. Well, not all stage fours.

Speaker 4 (01:08:36):
I agree. I shouldn't say that, but I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
Stage four boiler alert.

Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
You spoil you on podcast.

Speaker 4 (01:08:41):
No, I hope she lives a long, lovely life. I
didn't mean to put in that category. But like, if
you're facing if that type of challenge in life, I
feel as though, like this, your friends should be like, hey, yeah,
whatever you want. If you don't want to open gifts
in front of everybody, you don't have to, because that's
what the argument is about.

Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
I wed launch a new podcast ye yesterday on my
podcast network. It's called The touch Up. It's two celebrity
uh makeup artists.

Speaker 3 (01:09:07):
I don't really know, do you?

Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
What are is makeup art I never know the because
like in tears, they're not called in tier decorators anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
They're they're designers. That's not them.

Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
But there are all the new terms we use for people.
I didn't know if makeup artists was.

Speaker 4 (01:09:17):
I see them as celebrities.

Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
Super funny, it's called The touch Up. A couple of
clips here Caroline, Bryan Luke's wife is on there, and
she talks about wearing this yellow dress and she accidentally
sat in a bunch of vomit at her NISA's wedding.

Speaker 8 (01:09:30):
Here you go, I'm having a vision of you in
a yellow dress.

Speaker 6 (01:09:34):
I were yellow to my niece's wedding.

Speaker 7 (01:09:36):
It was the most beautiful dress, and that night I
slipped and when I sat down, no, I know, I
sat in somebody's vomas.

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
So they're super funny. If you're looking for a new podcast,
check out The touch Up, which maybe launches today or
maybe yesterday, whatever the case is.

Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
Check it out.

Speaker 4 (01:09:57):
Yeah, and their handle on social is the touch Up Podcasts.
Ye did a deep dive into all their clips. They
were funny.

Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
Caroline Brian shares a bit of her morning and night.
This is where it would lose me. But this podcast
is not for me. I just like them because they're funny.
But they talk about skincare routines, and this is Caroline
Bryan's routine.

Speaker 8 (01:10:14):
Go ahead, tell me more about your skincare routine, and like,
what are your favorite must have things?

Speaker 7 (01:10:19):
Every morning I use paleronic acid sarum and at night
le Maire cream.

Speaker 8 (01:10:23):
It's worth, it feels good and I love the mayor
too because it never irritates me or breaks me out.
Is that what luxury is and you get every.

Speaker 2 (01:10:32):
Draw out of So that's people speaking Mandarin. I'm be honest,
le Maire. They're saying stuff I don't even know what
they're talking about. But if you know what you're talking about,
that's awesome. They're super funny. Check it out. It is
called The touch Up.

Speaker 3 (01:10:44):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
Thank you, We will see you guys tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:10:46):
Bye everybody,
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