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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Alsa.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
I hope you guys had a great weekend. We are
back to hang out with you. Let me say more
than studio morning. The question is, if, like a bank,
gives you too much money, do you keep it? You know,
we always talk about this, if you find money, do
you keep it? And it's almost every time, No, unless
your lunchbox, and it's almost every time.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Yes, you got paid too much once it work? Right?
Speaker 4 (00:31):
Oh yeah, yeah, no, no, I at the ATM, I
put checks in and it gave me an extra four
hundred and fifty dollars.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
That's what it was.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
And both my flights to Vegas. Well, if you went
to Vegas, that's right.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Now, Amy's been paid too much by work.
Speaker 5 (00:45):
Yeah, it can't be right. It's it just it can't.
I don't even know how it adds up to me.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Right, Yeah, and what you do? You just keep it?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Right? You go to I squirreled away like a little
screw up with those little acorners of your mouth.
Speaker 6 (00:59):
You just hide it over here.
Speaker 5 (01:00):
No, obviously I think you need to say something, or
I wouldn't talk about it on air because obviously I
think some of our bosses might hear and be like hmm,
let's get with accounting. But yeah, definitely got too much?
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Was it?
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Was it so big?
Speaker 5 (01:14):
Noticeably? You know how you know they add a zero movie.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Oh my gosh, zero, my gosh, they paid you that
much more. Wow. Now here's the thing. Our job is.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Weird too, because we do different stuff totally almost like freelance.
We have a salary, but then we also are freelance
and if we do different stuff for clients, you know
they pay us to do it.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
Appearances, spots, endorsements, other.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
You think they added a zero to your paycheck is
definitely off.
Speaker 5 (01:45):
Something was off. But that's the thing. It's not itemized.
You know, when you go to your to look at
your pay it is not totally broken down.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
You have to say something obviously.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
That's why I'm saying it on here. So this is
me covering my basems.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
You don't have to say. You can tell oh, that
was just hypothetical. Like if they come to me.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Like, no, just joking.
Speaker 5 (02:04):
We're hearing this right now, Well.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
It wouldn't be hypothetical if it really happened. They look
and it really happened.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
Also, if I'm saying it happened, and then he's telling
them to say it's hypothetical, and they hear this, that
doesn't do anything for it.
Speaker 6 (02:16):
Well, you know what you do? Tell them money gone?
Speaker 3 (02:18):
Sorry?
Speaker 2 (02:20):
So that money you got because you went to Vegas.
They paid you too much, you took it to Vegas
and then money god?
Speaker 7 (02:26):
Sorry?
Speaker 5 (02:27):
But then really what?
Speaker 4 (02:29):
A couple of months later, they sent me a letter
in the mail letting me know they removed it from
my account.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
Money gone sorry?
Speaker 6 (02:35):
Put it from you?
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Did they sign it money gone?
Speaker 6 (02:38):
Said? Money God?
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Sorry?
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Did you get excited for a minute because you thought
you had made much more in this check?
Speaker 8 (02:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (02:43):
I just was, Well it was instantly perplexed.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
So they all zero. Wow, it's a lot of money.
That could be awesome if it's real, though, that's the hope.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
You cross your fingers and go maybe they'll feel maybe
they that's awesome.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
Good luck, good luck?
Speaker 5 (02:56):
Thanks?
Speaker 3 (02:57):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Who would call? Who would call? Or who would just
wait it out to see if they come back and
get it? I would wait it out so sure, there's
no there's no harm in that.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
There's wait but you save it, don't spend it.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
I wouldn't spend it like lunchbox. Yeah okay, right, what
would you take the money and i'd close the account.
Exactly your job. You're still working with them. I guess
if you're a quitting idiots, right is right?
Speaker 2 (03:17):
It's like I take that close account, moved to Mexico,
changed my name.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
No, not for that. This is what I would do.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
I would call because eventually they're going to come forward anyway. Yeah,
and so I would want the peace of mind either way,
to know you're getting the money, background keeping the money.
I just want to want to sit here in limbo because
you're not gonna I would call.
Speaker 9 (03:37):
Hey if you do, Wait, how long is the green
light of Like, hey, man, they haven't called in so
long it's.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Like thirty six months.
Speaker 7 (03:45):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
See, I would wait it out place three months.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
No way, I would call, you're saying in case they
miss it.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
But then what is the how long can it go
before they asked for that?
Speaker 6 (03:59):
Just google statute limitation forever.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Don't google statalmutations. Don't google that.
Speaker 5 (04:03):
I'm not obviously I'm gonna call because I shared this
with you to we could talk about it.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
Let us know.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
I'm not gonna take call. H what what?
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Just say there was a lot less than what it was,
Like I think it's me buck section. That's one zero. Okay, update,
it's okay.
Speaker 8 (04:21):
A Happy Memorial Day, the unofficial kickoff to summer. As
you're prepping the grill for a family get together this weekend,
let's not forget the true meaning as we honor those
who courageously gave their lives for our freedom.
Speaker 7 (04:34):
This is the Bobby Bones Show, all right.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Let's open up the mail bag and.
Speaker 9 (04:38):
You, sir, get something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
I want to take my son on a trip to
tell you, right Colorado, to go on the Via Ferrada.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
Anyone familiar? No, I hope I'm saying that right.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
It's a trail that requires you to be harnessed in
and laying yourarded in over great heights. My question for you,
you were pushed to your limits and you're breaking Bobby
Bones Show and your adventures with bear grills. My issue is,
like yours, I'm afraid of heights. How did you overcome
your struggles to achieve these? What tips would you give me?
(05:20):
Thanks and keep up the great show. Randy. First, No, Randy,
I am still afraid of heights. It did not help
me not be afraid of heights to tackle heights. In
all these situations, you're going to do this, it sounds
like you're not going to back up.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
This is how I convince myself to do things that
I'm scared of.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
For example, episode one of Breaking Bobby Bones, have to
go on a rope four thousand feet hanging down over
the Grand Canyon. I just didn't want to do it.
Everything about me was saying, don't do it. It felt
completely unnatural. I was scared. You will see in the
episode my leg is shaking, like it's visibly shaking. But
what I told myself is I'm gonna do it. I
(05:57):
know I'm gonna do it. So how long do I
want to sit here and be scared before I do it?
I would rather be scared than do it. They have
just be over with the same way I kind of
tackle exercise. I hate exercise, but I know that I'm
gonna do it because I have committed myself to doing it,
so I try not to dread it all day.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
I just attack it and then I have more of
the data for it to be over with.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
It's a good approach.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Let me list the things I hate in order putin exercise.
Good order.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Yeah, but the same one I'm really afraid of something.
If I'm like, I know I'm gonna do it, I'm
just scared. I just do it and get started earlier
because it'll be over with it sounds like to you
it's just about your son, and I think if he
wants to do it, there's that part of you that
has to be selfless for your son.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
You've committed to do this with him.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
You can't be like, is there a guide.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
I'm looking at pictures of this or and it looks awful. Yeah,
they're on the side of a cliff. Yeah, I would
never in my free time go do this. But when
you finish, you're gonna be so proud of yourself. You're
probably not gonna want to do it again. But you're
gonna stories and pictures and bonding.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
Yes, it's gonna be amazing.
Speaker 5 (07:04):
I mean, you're winning me over with that part. But like,
I would try to find a way to get him
out there on his own.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
But I'm gonna teach you the big get right now.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
You're gonna teach your son that sometimes you're scared of
things and you can still do them.
Speaker 5 (07:21):
Okay, I'm just retreating. I mean, this maybe doable. I
don't know. I'm just trying to think of, like bungee jumping.
I could never do that, okay, but if my son.
I'm thinking, hopefully one day my kids don't come to
me and say, Mom, please take me bungee jumping because
of all the things you're saying right now sound like
a good bonding showing them you don't need to be scared.
(07:41):
But I don't know that I could do it.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
You probably couldn't. He could, Okay, you just don't want
to do it. I feel like he wants to do it.
He's just scared. It'd be good for your son to
show him. Hey, I'm really scared of that. But sometimes
we have to do things we're scared of in order
to grow. So there's also a learning lesson there. And
then finally, here's the thing I'll say at the end,
which isn't gonna do much for you, but you're logically
you're not gonna die.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
People do this all the time. Nobody dies.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
You may find a story on the internet where somebody
ran only dies in one place, and there was some.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
But that's one out of thirty thousand. You know, still one.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
It is, it's true, but there's still one in a
car wreck. You probably have a better chance to die
in a car wreck than doing this. So your fear
is irrational. It's deserved, it's justified, but irrational. You're not
gonna die. Go do it and then send us a
note back after it's done. You'll be scared, but it'll
be awesome.
Speaker 5 (08:28):
All right, you make it?
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Yeah, thank you, and watch break Up. Bobbin bell Is
on Disney Plus. He'll make it. Stop it, stop it, Randy,
good luck, buddy. Now the pressure's on. We talked about
it on the show.
Speaker 7 (08:38):
We got your gamemail and.
Speaker 6 (08:40):
We laid it on your Now it's finding the clothes
Bobby's failed dig Yeah. Right.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
In the next segment, Lunchbox tries to buy John bon
Jovi's apartment for twenty two million dollars.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
We'll tell you how that happened.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Also, they sold a house in California for like one
hundred and twenty five million bucks. Wild, like massive house crazy, right,
But I'll tell you what the mortgage on that would be.
Speaker 6 (09:03):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, right.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
The answer is no, But I'll tell you what the
mortgage would be on a one hundred.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
I'll tell you all about the house. Crazy. This thing
even exists. We'll do those next.
Speaker 8 (09:13):
Honoring our nation's heroes on this Memorial Day weekend, it's
the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
There was a mega mansion in la that they had
started building and listen to this. About a decade ago,
somebody in bel Ayer started building this house and he
said it's going to be a half a billion dollar
house they wanted. He wanted to sell a five hundred
million bucks. That was the goal, and his company got
in some trouble that he go bankrupt, so they just
sold it for one hundred and twenty six million dollars,
(09:40):
half of the original asking price since the bankruptcy. So
a mega mansion sold for one twenty six. What's funny
is after you build it down, after you like stri
it's like, oh, that's all five hundred.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
And fifty to twenty.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
But if I were just go one hundred TwixT million,
that's why you'll want. Yeah, but it's supposed to be
a good deal. That's what it says, a good deal
the asking price half. It's always awesome, of course. Uh six.
It's nicknamed the one. It's sold in an auction over
the weekend. It's still not clear who bought it, but
with closing costs and commissions or actually paying one hundred
and forty one million.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
Here's what you get. Do you care?
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Yes, it's one hundred and five thousand square feet on
four acres overlooking Hollywood. Twenty one bedrooms. You don't even
go in those. We have four. I don't even going
three of them? Well two, I play playtation on one.
It has twenty one bedrooms, forty two bathrooms what why?
(10:35):
Plus seven half baths, fifty indoor parking spaces it has
they have five pools.
Speaker 6 (10:41):
Wow, what do you need?
Speaker 3 (10:42):
Five? One for everyone? Oh that's it.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Everybody is get your own pool, a movie theater, a
bowling alley, a golf simulator room, a salon, and a spa,
and a ten thousand square foot skydeck.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
Oh my gosh, the listing is still up on zillow.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
If you want to see pictures with twenty percent down,
the mortgage would be about six hundred thousand a month.
So six hundred thousand a month plus eighty grand and
property taxes of money.
Speaker 9 (11:07):
Oh my gosh, wild, who are these people?
Speaker 7 (11:11):
Like?
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Where does this money even come from? It's like alien,
like alien money. And here is lunchbox trying to buy
a bon Jovi's apartment. Come on, So Jason Gibbles Lunchboxes
alter ego who tries to make deals, and he often
says businessman making business deals, trying to get that money.
We talked briefly about Bonjobe's apartment's twenty two million dollars
in New York City. Lunchbox calls to try to make
(11:34):
them a deal, and as he does, he weaves in
bon Jovi lyrics.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
Yes, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
For example, it's my life. Maybe you know this song right.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Here, it's he weaves that one in maybe wanted deadit
or alive. Here is Lunchbox trying to call and buy
John bon Jovie's apartment.
Speaker 10 (11:55):
Hi, this is different, I help you.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Oh yeah, this is Jason Gibble this man making business deals,
trying to get that money. And I was trying to
call and get some information on one fifty five West
eleventh Street.
Speaker 10 (12:08):
Time property.
Speaker 11 (12:09):
Beautiful piece, yeah.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Yeah, beautiful. Like I looked online. I was like, man,
it's my life. It's now or never. If I'm going
to upgrade to this because I'm forty, I'm not gonna
live forever.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Wow, this is the place for you.
Speaker 5 (12:21):
It's four thousand square feet floor to ceiling windows you over.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
When I look at those windows, I was looking at
the pictures online.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
I was like, man, I want that place. I want
it dead or alive. I don't care.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
I got to be in there.
Speaker 11 (12:35):
Imagine this.
Speaker 12 (12:36):
You open up the doors, you come right out, and
there's the city surrounding you.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
The best part is, here's the best part of it.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
My wife she tells me, oh my gosh, you're not romantic. Basically,
she says, you give love a bad name. Well guess
what when I surprised her with this, that's gonna change.
Speaker 10 (12:55):
Yeah, I hear you.
Speaker 6 (12:57):
Okay, So it has four bedrooms walked now for real? Like,
are you guys looking for a serious buyer?
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Once I submit this offer, I'm going to be living
on a prayer that you accept.
Speaker 12 (13:10):
It, you know, or even doing this quoting von Jesse,
I don't know if you're serious or you're not.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
I'm a very busy woman.
Speaker 10 (13:17):
I have many properties to show, and you're wasting my time.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
Have a good day.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
That's a good one. There's a plasma. There's a nice one.
I guess.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
The thing that strikes me is you could just say
those things normally, like you know, when you give love
a bad name, but it's almost like you reading it.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
You're talking normal. Then you're like, and you give love
a bad name.
Speaker 6 (13:38):
He wrote those down, right, I wrote those down because
I gotta remember them.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
Yeah, that's good though. Any luck, do you get it?
You get a showing it later.
Speaker 6 (13:44):
I know she didn't. She didn't call me back.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
He left your number though, right.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
I was like, no, no, no, no, hang up, and I
try a card back. Nothing.
Speaker 7 (13:50):
It's time for the good news, Bobby.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
There's a Yorkie name Avery.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
And Yorky always ran around the front yard and Raquel
had Yorkie for years and it.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
Was just gone. She was like, I know that.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
I didn't leave the gate open, but the Yorky was gone. Avery,
the Yorky was gone. So she called the police. She
posted those missing signs all over the neighborhood. The local
news covered the story, but when the posters went up,
then they knew how to get in touch with her,
and they sent her a video of Avery the dog
in a cage.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
That is crazy, like a ransom video.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
What do you what do you think I was talking?
Speaker 3 (14:32):
I don't know, but yeah, ransom, that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
The text are demanded twelve hundred dollars for to get
her put back. You guys didn't react quick enough when
I said dog in a cage. I was like, Okay,
they found the dog. It's in a cage. But oh
I thought they found it, Like okay, well they did,
and they said here's a dog.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
You want her back twelve hundred bucks? Damn that video?
I know then who.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
After she told the story, she had a guy come
up to her, Iraq war veteran Richard mcamer and he
was like, hey, I'll help you find the dog if
you want.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
I said, a you pay in the twelve hundred bucks.
So he got all.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
The information from her that she knew about the dog nappers,
the phone number, the video. He put out the phone number.
He started to go on Facebook stuff and put out
the phone umb everybody know this. He connected that to
a social media profile. The veteran then used some sort
of I don't know what he used. I don't even
ask questions, but he got He figured out who the
(15:24):
people were, was able to track him down, and they
ended up arresting the suspect in return.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
This is like taken.
Speaker 7 (15:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
Dogs.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
Here's a clip of the Marine Corps veteran explaining how
he found the dog Nappers.
Speaker 12 (15:36):
I put the dog nappers phone number into my personal phone,
which is connected to my Instagram account, and probably three
to four hours later, the Instagram recommended that I follow
an account associated with that phone number.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
You know what I'm going to What I believe is
something a little more than that happened he is.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Yeah, that's what I'm gonna believe because I I don't
think it happened that easy, but I think what he
did was awesome.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
Can you believe somebody sent a video of a dog
in a casion and if you want to back twelve
hundred bucks?
Speaker 5 (16:05):
No, it doesn't sound real.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
That's crazy. Well that's what's up. And you would text
it from you send it from your own cell?
Speaker 6 (16:11):
Yeah, you would have to have a burner one. What
are you doing?
Speaker 3 (16:13):
And you can't really get burner phones easy anymore?
Speaker 10 (16:15):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (16:15):
Is that right? So here? You know that? All right? Well, uh,
that's an awesome story. That's what it's all about.
Speaker 7 (16:22):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
The question is, did Eddie take it too far with
his kids?
Speaker 3 (16:35):
You have four kids? Four kids?
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (16:37):
What happened?
Speaker 12 (16:38):
Well?
Speaker 9 (16:38):
Yeah, I think I might have taken it too far,
you're already telling you. I just feel like I did.
So we were at the furniture store right We're looking
for a couch, and my wife and I needed some time.
We took all the kids, but we needed some time
to look around. So we gave them an iPad, some
Nintendo switch and stuff like that, and like, pick a
comfy couch, sit there while we go look around.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
So they sat there. They were very good and they
sat there.
Speaker 9 (17:00):
So we made our rounds around the entire furniture place,
and when we came back, they weren't there anymore, and
one of the kids had had left the iPad sitting
there on the couch right by the front door.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
So I go, oh my gosh, like what are they thinking?
Speaker 9 (17:13):
So I get the iPad and I take it to
the car and hide it, knowing that one of them's
gonna come back and freak out like, oh my gosh,
I forgot the iPad. Somebody stole it, And that's exactly
what happened. When it was time to leave, they go, oh,
hold on down, let me get the iPad. I let
them do it, and they go and they look and
we all go to the car and we let.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
Were you the only one that knew? I'm the only
one that knew, and I let him kind of.
Speaker 9 (17:34):
I watched them through the window, look through all the couches,
take all the cushions off. Next thing you know, it's
like ten minutes and he's still going around the whole store,
and the entire store is helping him look for it.
That's when I realized I may have taken it too
far because you have employees salespeople in there taking stuff
out of the couch as well. And my wife goes, Okay,
you should probably go tell them now, and then I
eventually did.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
How did you tell your wife?
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Though?
Speaker 3 (17:56):
When did she get cleared in?
Speaker 9 (17:57):
When we got in the car, I said, I have it.
It's in the backseat. She goes, oh my gosh, go
tell him, Like no, I want him to kind of learn, guys,
I don't know any other way to do this now,
like these are learning moments. I felt like this is
a perfect chance to let him panic freak out so
he knows how important it is to take care of
something valuable like that.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
Emmie, your eyes get big.
Speaker 5 (18:17):
No, I don't know. I'm trying to think like kids
need to learn, and that will probably right, but also
at the same time, it's not like Eddie. It's an iPad,
and so I'm sure that's important to the kid, but
it's not like Eddie. You know, the kid was missing
from his family or something, and Eddie drove off and
left him and like learn his lesson.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
I wouldn't do that.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
Yeah, So like I think that it's okay. I mean,
you knew when enough was enough because it was wasting
other people's time, Like that's the part. But I mean
I get like I said a timer. I had to
go run an errand and my fourteen year old was home,
and I said a timer on the Alexa because I
had something in the oven, and I'm like, you have
to listen for the timer because the oven's going to
go off. Well, well, a couple of things happened and
(19:01):
I got distracted, and I was still there, and I thought,
you know what, I'm going to stay, And so I
stayed to see if she would come down when Alexa
went off to get the stuff out of the oven.
She never did, so I had to get the stuff
out of the oven and then I sat there. I
kept Alexa going off. The timer was still going off,
and I sat there and waited like five ten minutes.
I'm like, she's gonna come down. She's going to come down.
(19:21):
Things would be burning right now if I had not.
So I was doing that, like and I went up
and she had friends over, and I like created this
whole scenario and that now our house is burned down
and the food is burnt. And then because I.
Speaker 3 (19:32):
Think you went house before food, that's interesting, Well.
Speaker 5 (19:36):
The food burn. Okay, I know, I just went on
this whole thing, but like if I had the like
similarly like something, I wish that I would have kept
the food in there and let it burn just to
show her because I needed more of a kid's have
to learn and I needed that example and that could
be traumatic of the time I left the house.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
You did actually did let the house burn.
Speaker 5 (19:59):
I didn't because I I rescued her. I came in
and I did it, and I did it for her.
But I'm with Eddie, like, you know, I mean.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
When you were a kid, one of your friends to
burn your house down, So.
Speaker 5 (20:07):
That is true. When I was sporty, yeah, and he
was smoking and he threw a cigarette and it was
a hot Texas day.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 5 (20:16):
So anyway, I support what Eddie did. I don't think
it's too crazy. It's not anything too bad.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
I also support what you did. You do, yeah, because
there wasn't a loser in the end. The iPad was
still there.
Speaker 8 (20:27):
Yea.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
He will remember that because at times in your life
where this happens, and I'll just make a sound and
you guys will all know the feeling. You know, that
feeling like, oh God, where is it?
Speaker 3 (20:37):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Oh, you remember those like those are things that it's
like a notch and you know, the old thing is
like a nodged the bed post. That's like a little
notch in the brain, those moments where it's and it
just well, okay, that's a memory that you will have,
good or bad.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
And so I know you think it was over. I
don't think it was over. I thought it was pretty good.
Speaker 9 (20:56):
I think when the whole store the employee started going
in on it and helping look like it made.
Speaker 3 (21:00):
A frink out even more.
Speaker 5 (21:01):
Probably Yeah, I mean that probably embarrassed him a little
bit more, which then could help with it.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
I think if you'd have thrown the iPad away and
exact like it was stolen, I think that had been
over theall.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
Oh yeah, no, I didn't even do that sold it. Yeah,
that's over.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
But I think that's okay, okay, good. I think that's
a I think you did good as all you do
have some odd punishments.
Speaker 9 (21:20):
Yeah, I'm just running out of creativity here, Like when
something like that happens, I'm just I don't know what
to do.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
I'm just gonna watch him figure it out.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Did you let your kids sit on a couch it
was being sold or one that you sit in when
you get there.
Speaker 9 (21:31):
The one that's being sold is right in the very fronts.
Speaker 6 (21:33):
Very nice, That's what I heard.
Speaker 7 (21:35):
It was a little weird.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
You're like, I told him to pick any couch, like
they have couches where he wants to sit, like and
just wait, hey, it.
Speaker 9 (21:40):
Was a sectional, you know, so it was like big
enough for all four kids. They all just sat there.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
I guess they didn't sell one of those, while you
guys probably not.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
It's time to play the few.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
America's favorite breakfast cereals. Yes, ten answers are on the board. Amy,
we rolled the dice backstage.
Speaker 6 (22:07):
You won.
Speaker 2 (22:09):
How many can you name ten most popular American breakfast cereals?
Speaker 5 (22:14):
What you got cheerios?
Speaker 3 (22:18):
Are you cereos ceios.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
There's honeynut cheeriers, plain cheers.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Healty cheerios. Show me cheerios, honey nut cheerios. That's a
close one. That's a close one because regular cheerios are
disgusting and dry, and you can put sugar on them
when they go.
Speaker 3 (22:36):
To the bottom of the bowl and you get it.
So I number three.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
Okay, okay, this one is so good and the commercials
are cute. Honey bunches of votes.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
This is not Amy's category of votes. Show me honey
bunches of votes.
Speaker 5 (22:52):
Oh great, it's all the sugary crap.
Speaker 7 (22:55):
I didn't make the list.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
She's Unlucky charms, and you know you meant regular cheerios too.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
She takes it, shows that she made regular.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
Which direction this is going?
Speaker 2 (23:07):
Grape nuts, lunch bot, Lucky Charms, Show me lucky Charms.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
That's number four. You get yourself four points.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
There, buddy, dang you ready to again? Cinnamon Toa's crunch
boom show me CTC. That is number one answer.
Speaker 6 (23:26):
I don't know why you're lame, because you know what
they are.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
They're great frosted flakes, Jommy frosted flags.
Speaker 4 (23:32):
Number two answer okay, trouble al montroll trol.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Lunchbox has seven points.
Speaker 6 (23:41):
Right now, walk down the aisle.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Ah, yeah, and you look at the Oh my goodness,
what do you get next? Give me Give me the
rooty pebbles down.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
There at number nine, jommy fruity pebbles.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Number five, whoo whoo.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Five answers still on the board.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Cinnamon, toast crunch, frosted flakes, honey nut, cheerios, lucky charms,
and fruity pebbles, all in that order one to five.
Speaker 6 (24:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:13):
And then you walk down that aisle and what do
you see? Oh, I see golden grams looking at me?
Show me golden grams.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
No, I didn't.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Big points still left on the board, Eddie tramar Man.
Five answers remaining.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
Did he say fruit loops? Uh? Fruit loops has not
been said? Then give me the fruit loops.
Speaker 7 (24:40):
Child man, fruit loops.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
You can't stand baby number seven. It's seven points, buddy, okay.
Also like the fruit loops.
Speaker 9 (24:49):
Apple jacks, same shape, apple Jack's interesting.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
We thought about apple jackson a long time long toe.
Speaker 9 (24:56):
Oh do people talk about it all the time because
they're America's favorite.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Everywhere you go, people like cage. I'll drop it back
to that. Show me apple jacks.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Number nine. Shot, let's go number nine.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Now, I'm there are three answers left on the board, six, eight,
and ten, so still a lot of points to be had,
a lot of game to be played.
Speaker 9 (25:18):
Okay, let's go with the chocolate side of cereal and
give me cocoa puffs.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
It's just which chocolate one is on there. That's the
the hard That's why I didn't go there. Eddie says,
Coco puffs. Coco puffs, I feel it, Show me Coco puffs.
Speaker 3 (25:40):
Yes, it's a number ten.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Good?
Speaker 3 (25:44):
Wow, I'm any were left? Two left? Okay, let's stay
with chocolate. Give me the cookie crisps. Show the guy
cookie crisp Oh.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
No, no, back in all right, Amy, you're back.
Speaker 6 (26:00):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (26:01):
I'm debating between a few. I should just go with
whatever opposite that first comes into my head. What about
Captain Crunch?
Speaker 3 (26:10):
Oh gosh, it's so good, Amy asking me a question?
Or you see that as your answer said, that's a cereal?
Speaker 5 (26:15):
Yes, yes, Captain Crunch.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
Show her Captain Crunch.
Speaker 10 (26:20):
Wow?
Speaker 5 (26:21):
What was that?
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Six? Okay, there's one more answer on the board.
Speaker 5 (26:25):
One more? Oh, I don't know how to choose. Okay,
I'm debating. I'll go with Rice Crispies, that.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
So good, nap Crackle pop shower, Rice Crispies, lunchbox.
Speaker 4 (26:46):
Well, I had Rice Crispies as my last and final
guess that was it.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
So follow me walk down the aisle.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
What do I see? Looking at me? I see that box,
But that's not on there. Crackle Oat brand, not gonna
be on there, Raisin Brand, I love it, Not gonna
be on there? WHOA, don't don't you gotta let it
get soggy of let it soak in the milk. But guys,
you walk down and you see something and you like it.
It has a little b on there, and he want
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to climb in there, clock in the Honeycombs, Honeycombs, honey comb,
show me honey Combs.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Last guest are here? Go ahead?
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Man.
Speaker 9 (27:29):
He went by it and he said he liked it,
and I think most Americas like it. But you also
went look, I think it's got to be on there.
Speaker 6 (27:37):
Tell me he sold me on I feel like he
sold you.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
On them bones for the wind. Give me Raisin brand?
Is it Raisin brand?
Speaker 7 (27:45):
Let's go?
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Okay, you guys get one. Guest left, try to get
his final one. We gotta move quickly here. Third round
is always speed round. Amy, is it live?
Speaker 3 (27:58):
Lux bocks?
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Count Chocula Chocula, Franken Barrett.
Speaker 3 (28:07):
Those are good. I couldn't think of anything, Eddie. Last one? Okay,
last one. We said frost of flakes, Give me corn flakes.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
That's wow?
Speaker 10 (28:16):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (28:16):
Is it?
Speaker 6 (28:16):
Weedy's No.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
One answer that you did not get is Reese's puffs.
That is the number eight answer. Our winner with twenty
six points is Eddie. Yeah, look at this big winner's.
Speaker 6 (28:31):
Got Ree's puff out of one.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Puffs is like, that's pretty recent. That must be a
new school. Yeah, that's not our school.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
We didn't just go hey, who's old school? Didn't ask
him the question.
Speaker 7 (28:43):
It's Memorial Day weekend.
Speaker 8 (28:44):
Join us as we honor the brave men and women
who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Speaker 7 (28:50):
In their honor, we celebrate them.
Speaker 8 (28:52):
This is the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Amy's Morning Corny coming up in a little bit. Here's
a voicemail giving us a little Morning Corny themselves.
Speaker 5 (29:01):
Good morning, Bobby, Good morning studio.
Speaker 13 (29:03):
Why do you melons have weddings?
Speaker 9 (29:05):
Because they cantlot love this show.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Have a great day, oldie, But goody Emmy, what's coming
up in the pile?
Speaker 5 (29:10):
Well, I have the top office annoyances, and I want
to see what annoys y'all around here. And then one
thing that you can do if you're having a blood.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
Day, you do this Monday on a blah day.
Speaker 5 (29:20):
Blao day. Then you do this and it'll be fixed.
Then Dolly Parton gave her a little secret tip to
making a breakfast food, like just writing perfect like it's
her top secret thing.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
All right, that's coming up in Amy's Pile of Stories.
Speaker 8 (29:34):
Next, a Happy Memorial Day, the unofficial kickoff to summer.
As you're prepping the grill for a family get together
this weekend, let's not forget the true meaning as we
honor those who courageously gave their lives for our freedom.
This is the Bobby Bones Show, Amy's Pile of Stories.
Speaker 5 (29:54):
So do y'all have things around the office that annoy
you or things coworkers do or smells or anything that
gets on your nerves.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Well, we had a problem with lunchbox passing gas all
the time. Wow, remember that we'd have an intervention and
then he started going.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
To the producer room and doing it. Yep, do remember that.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
So that was a thing you will yell at all
of us in studio because your headphones are still in yeah,
and you don't take them off, and you just you're like,
how's that?
Speaker 3 (30:22):
Take your headphones off?
Speaker 5 (30:23):
Okay, Well a pole was taken. And that's actually the
number one thing is coworkers talking too loudly while you're
trying to work a pole.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
They've told me another guy here eats raw eggs oil not.
Speaker 5 (30:36):
Raw yea, can they definitely smell someone else is eating?
Started eating them too? Because I feel like the smell
is just everywhere now. People who cougher sneeze without covering
their mouth, Coworkers who come into work even if they're sick,
slow computers and IT issues, those are like the main
office annoyances.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Yeah, the sick thing bothers me. And my rule is
if you don't feel good, don't come in. You want
be shamed or guilted. Heck, you may even win employee
of the month if you don't come in, Like.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
I remember it so much. Yeah, all right, what else?
Speaker 5 (31:07):
Well, so if you want to feel better, like say,
you're just kind of having a day, will perform a
random act of kindness because studies show that when you
put the well being of others before your own without
expecting anything in return at all, it stimulates the reward
centers in our brains to produce dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin,
(31:27):
and those are the feel good chemicals. So really it's
called a helper's high. And that's all you gotta do.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
It's so simple, So it sounds like, if you're good
to others, you're doing it now selfishly so you can
feel good.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
You should just do it without knowing however it gets done.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
Yeah, I know, okay.
Speaker 5 (31:42):
And then, speaking of kindness, one of the kindest people ever,
Dolly Pardon, she shared her secret egg recipe. She says
it makes the fluffiest eggs ever, hands down, and it's
an ingredient I've never heard of. She said. When you're
scrambling the eggs, add in ice cold water like a
few drops, and wila, it makes it fluffy. She's been
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doing that for years. Someone once told her and she
swears by it.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Did she say walla? And do you know you spell
walla with a v wa walla? In fact, its violin.
Speaker 5 (32:11):
Wahlaw and I'm Amy. That's my file.
Speaker 7 (32:15):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 6 (32:24):
We're gonna do a little time travel here.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
Back to two thoy fifteen, William Daniels goes to the
convenience store buys a lottery ticket one hundred thousand dollars winner.
Speaker 6 (32:34):
Woo pretty cool.
Speaker 3 (32:36):
Right.
Speaker 4 (32:37):
Well, then, now he's thirty one years old. He bought
another scratch off and he won fifty thousand dollars, and
he said he knows how he did it. It's the
long hair. Back in twenty fifteen, he had long hair cut.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
It didn't win.
Speaker 6 (32:50):
Again, he grew his hair back out fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Boom.
Speaker 6 (32:54):
So if you want to win the lottery, have long hair.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
That's what you take for this. Yep, when you grew
your hair, did you win the lottery?
Speaker 1 (33:01):
No?
Speaker 6 (33:02):
I had it long too.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Lunchbox grew his hair out for a bet.
Speaker 6 (33:06):
Oh man, Yeah, you.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
And your buddies bet what how much money?
Speaker 2 (33:10):
We bet one thousand, two hundred dollars that I would
not get a haircut for one year. There was alcohol involved,
and one guy bet me a thousand. The other guy
bet me two hundred and six months into the bet,
the one thousand dollars better gotta girl pregnant unplanned and
I said, hey, man, we can back out of the bet.
Speaker 6 (33:30):
We don't have to do this. He's like, no, man,
don't worry about it. Just because I have a kid
doesn't mean I won't pay you.
Speaker 3 (33:36):
All right.
Speaker 6 (33:36):
Bets On kept it a year, never got paid.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Because he could at least cut his hair six months,
he kept it going. Now, another twist of the story
is he grew his hair out. He was like, I
look like Tom Brady because Tom Brady had his hair long.
Everybody told me that, No, nobody did. Secondly, he was
a lunchbox. Is like, I'm gonna donate this because I
have it this long. Let's just donate it bos of Love. Yeah,
And so what happened.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
So I shipped it to Locks of Love and they
were supposed to send me a gift certificate saying, oh
you we used your hair, and they rejected my hair
they rejected.
Speaker 5 (34:07):
His hair or no, well we think it got used
in the oil still right, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
We think they threw in the ocean. So it helped
me pick up the oil.
Speaker 5 (34:12):
Yes, the same time in the golf Yeah.
Speaker 6 (34:15):
Yeah, but I mean, I was trying to get make
a wig out of me and they didn't want it.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
He wanted somebody else to have his hair, Like, how
cool would that have been, someone walking around with my
It had been cool that they needed the hair and
we're using it, that's what I'm no.
Speaker 3 (34:27):
No, you were like I owned them. Yeah, that's my
that's my hair. Yes, and they wouldn't even accept it,
Like I'm.
Speaker 6 (34:33):
At the grocery store. I'm like, yo, that looks like
my wig.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
Man, all right.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
The story though, that you brought to us, which I
don't even know if that's good.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
His story was if you have your hair growing long
and win the lottery.
Speaker 4 (34:45):
No, that's according to William Daniels. He bought a house
with his first winnings. In his second one, he's gonna
pay for his wedding. I mean, not a bad deal.
Speaker 3 (34:50):
Not a bad deal for him. But I don't know
that it was his hair. That's what it's all about,
right there.
Speaker 7 (34:54):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
Thank you guys for hanging out. Let's go over to
Aim and get in the morning. Corny the Mourning Corny.
Speaker 5 (35:07):
What's the world's number one card game?
Speaker 3 (35:10):
What's the world's number one card game. That was the
morning corny.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
We play so much cards at the house that we
have physically destroyed two.
Speaker 3 (35:27):
Decks in the past two months. That's funny.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
It's from shuffling and playing and you know, dirt, and
we've destroyed too. We have to order new cards from
Amazon every month.
Speaker 5 (35:39):
At this point, you're an aggressive card.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
No, we just play a lot of nerds. We played.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
That's kind of our calm down after a long date.
It's about thirty forty five minutes. We play a game
of Day. We keep score.
Speaker 3 (35:50):
That's fun, you know.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
So we just I have a set of Arkansas cards,
now she has out of Oklahoma cards, and we go
to town. That's our we're old. All right, Let's go
over and talk to Josh who lives in Missouri. Josh,
we appreciate you calling. What's going on, dude?
Speaker 11 (36:05):
I am getting married in less than sixty days. And
my fiance's mom is also requesting that she gets her
own special dance, kind of like a father daughter dance.
So her mom also wants a special dance.
Speaker 6 (36:19):
So I guess the two part question.
Speaker 11 (36:21):
One wasn't sure how normal that was, and two I
don't know if anybody in the stio has like a
song suggestion to use.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
I think it's abnormal that the mom of the bride
requests her own spot in the way.
Speaker 3 (36:34):
That's the abnormal part. It's not the actual dance.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
I think if you said, hey, i'd like to do
a dance with you, that my future mother in law,
I think, well, that's interesting, but you get your wedding
and get to do whatever you want. But I think
it's where she put in her own request.
Speaker 3 (36:48):
Yeah, and she was like, oh, I'd like to add
a little something.
Speaker 5 (36:51):
At first, I was like, well, what's normal? Who cares?
It's your day? But then it's not her day.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
Yes, it's not. Yes, that's my point.
Speaker 11 (36:58):
Ye.
Speaker 3 (36:59):
Are you close to your fiance's mom.
Speaker 11 (37:01):
I be gotten pretty close over the last six months
or so.
Speaker 10 (37:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Are you close enough that you could slow dance with
her and not feel awkward?
Speaker 5 (37:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (37:09):
I mean I I don't have a problem with it.
Speaker 3 (37:12):
Yeah, good, good, good suggestion.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
Yeah, I don't have one. I I'll play it for
you in a second. But I just feel like a
slow dance.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
I don't know. I never really slow dance with my
mother in law. Is it all right for him to
ask her? Why like, just say, why would you like
to dance with me? Josh, why did you think she
wants to dance with you?
Speaker 11 (37:31):
I do think it's more about the fact that she
wants to feel like she's getting recognized, you know, like
the dad gets recognized, and you know the moms do
most of the work, right, so I guess you feel
like she wants some recognition too.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
Okay, I haven't heard of this.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
Okay, there's only one song that you can play for this,
Because I was thinking about.
Speaker 3 (37:52):
It and it'sistant right here. I think that it's got
to be something that's.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
Not lovey dovey in all reality, and it's hard to
find a slow song that isn't love or sad. That's
pretty much two slow song categories love oo I Love
you or sado I'm so sad?
Speaker 3 (38:18):
Amy anything?
Speaker 5 (38:19):
Oh Okay. I just googled if this is common or not,
and people have asked does the groom dance with the
mother in law? And while it's not common, it is optionals,
So clearly.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
This everything's optional.
Speaker 7 (38:33):
You want.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
Everything's optional, I.
Speaker 5 (38:34):
Know, But the fact that it's even on here as
optional means it's like come up before with other people
and I've just never heard of this happening.
Speaker 3 (38:41):
Did you google songs to dance to your with your
mom too? That would have been the better.
Speaker 5 (38:44):
Google life that I did. And then that's what came up.
All I got was mother son dance songs, so it
would be whatever you would dance with your mom with,
and you just insert mother.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
In law songs to dance to your mom with. My
wish Rascal flats, Oh yeah, my wish.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
Oh you that's a good one.
Speaker 5 (39:01):
I think that's what my husband danced to with his mom.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
I'll be there. The Jackson five, it's just a song
about support.
Speaker 13 (39:08):
Okay, okay.
Speaker 3 (39:10):
He's like, oh thanks, guys. He's like, whatever, that's a
good one. And do you know that song? Yeah, of course,
thing for me.
Speaker 5 (39:17):
I'll be there.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
I look at us here.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
You nailed it.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
Yeah, I'm listening to I'm trying to. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (39:41):
That's good.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
So he calls mother in law. She'll be all right, Josh,
that's it. That's what you're going with. Uh, and I'll
invoice you for this. Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 7 (39:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (39:51):
It's like she's saying, she's singing it to him.
Speaker 3 (39:54):
No, I sing to each other.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
You should sing it to each other, all right, Josh,
I'm glad we can help.
Speaker 3 (39:59):
Good luck, buddy. That's a weird it's a weird situation.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
There's a guy who was driving two hundred and fifty
nine miles per hour on the Autubahn, which is in
another country, Germany, But he was driving two hundred and
fifty nine and he recorded it to put it on YouTube.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
But think about driving that fast.
Speaker 5 (40:15):
I mean, it seems two.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
Hundred and fifty nine miles per hour. They are thinking
about filing charges against the guy who posted a YouTube
showing him driving a Bugatti Kairen aed up to two
fifty nine. He was driving on one of the stretches
that doesn't have a speed limit, but authorities are thinking
about prosecuting him because they're considering this a banned car race,
Like you can't drive that fast in this kind of car,
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go to jail for two years.
Speaker 3 (40:40):
This car costs three million dollars.
Speaker 9 (40:42):
Three million dollars for a car, then why make that
car available to people?
Speaker 2 (40:47):
I don't know, I don't know, but I mean, but
it would be like getting a race car, like putting
a Nascar on the stre that's not available to be
driven on the road. Right, Yeah, But a three million
dollar car. If you can't drive, it's only they weren't
gonna pull him over the edges having the car going
two hundred and sixty nine. I have no interest in
going fast. What's the fastest you've ever driven in a car?
You will not be prosecuted? Ninety Yeah, about the same,
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probably on an eighty because some interstate that I believe
you can get to eighty.
Speaker 3 (41:12):
So I think I've probably been up around ninety before.
Speaker 9 (41:14):
Eddie ninety maybe ninety one I was late to a
doctor's appointment.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
You never hit one hundred, huh never. I don't have cars.
I think they can go to one hundred lunchpikes one twelve.
Speaker 6 (41:25):
My buddies, my buddy's.
Speaker 3 (41:26):
Camaro, and you drove at one twelve. Yeah, and he
let you.
Speaker 2 (41:30):
He let you drive his Camaro in Max twelve where
mopack I get highway in Austin. Yep, you drove it
one hundred miles an hour in the middle of Austin.
Speaker 5 (41:38):
How old were you?
Speaker 6 (41:39):
Yeah? We were sixteen.
Speaker 3 (41:40):
Oh my gosh. We could have lost him.
Speaker 4 (41:43):
Yeah, I mean one time. I let me tell you
about one time he was flying. We were going about
eighty five and a cop and.
Speaker 6 (41:50):
We hit that one.
Speaker 4 (41:51):
A three flyover cop never caught us gone, So you
ran from the cops. Yeah, in a camara, in a camara.
He still got the camaro in the garage. He won't
let go of it. I'm it would fly, that sucker flew.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
I'm not letting any of my friends drive anything. I
have one hundred and twelve miles an hour. That's wild.
I'm not even interested in going fast. Oh it was
pretty scary, was it?
Speaker 3 (42:11):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (42:11):
Yeah, it was real scary. Who I mean, everything is
flying real quick, and I mean did you just get
it to it and then drop it off about three
or four seconds?
Speaker 6 (42:21):
So I was like, I'm done, and you go back
to seventy.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
Yep, because amediately you're just like, I mean your heart
is beating.
Speaker 6 (42:27):
I mean I might have been sweating. I was so
like freaked out.
Speaker 3 (42:30):
Ray, what's fast?
Speaker 6 (42:31):
You ever been? Ever done a hundred?
Speaker 2 (42:32):
No? I mean parents always had like Northern vehicles SUVs
and stuff.
Speaker 3 (42:35):
So ninety ninety five.
Speaker 6 (42:37):
Scooba ever done a hundred?
Speaker 14 (42:38):
Oh easily, of course, Exavahana civic SI and I love that.
Speaker 7 (42:41):
I would go.
Speaker 14 (42:42):
I would not all the time, but I've with an
early morning traffic would go at least one twenty one
twenty five. It's like three in the morning, going to
work in San Francisco and just rolling over the bridge.
Speaker 3 (42:53):
It was a it was liberating. You would do one
hundred and twenty miles an hour. Then we'll put you
in jail for that over the Bay Bridge. But there's
no there's no cops outs three in the morning. It's
there's nobody on the road.
Speaker 7 (43:00):
It was safe.
Speaker 5 (43:01):
When you say the Bay Bridge, like the Golden Gay Bridge.
Speaker 3 (43:03):
No, the there's a bay there's too.
Speaker 14 (43:05):
There's there's a Golden Gay Bridge, and there's the Bay
Bridge that connects Oakland and San Francisco.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
So that one I have no interest in going that
fast so much money reason Amy may have been scammed again.
So walk us through what happened to you.
Speaker 5 (43:18):
So I was at the gas station and I put
my credit card in and it says error. So then
I wait a second, clear the pad, press all the buttons,
put it back in again, and it seemed as though
it accepted it and I was able to pump gas.
So filled up my car, put the cap on, got
in my car, drove away. Then the gas station attendant
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comes after me like there was a couple of like
line of cars, so still in the parking lot. But
she's running after me, like, you didn't pay for gas,
like I stole gas. I was like, I paid for gas,
put my credit card in the machine, seemed like it
was working, and she said, no, no, I'm going to
need to run it manually inside. So I gave her
my card and she went inside and reanta and she
brought it back out to me. And when I went
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home and was telling my family about this, everyone was like,
she took your You didn't go with her, she took
your card, and they just kind of thought that possibly
maybe my information was taken down and it was a
way to get my card.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
When I buy gas, I always use the credit card. Yeah,
but does the gas pump work if you don't, because
I don't think it does.
Speaker 5 (44:19):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (44:20):
It worked, But I trust that she did. I trust her.
I don't even know it was, but for some reason,
I trust her, And now as public, you know.
Speaker 5 (44:30):
I'm certain wonder though, No, my family is all in
my head that like, I mean, she had on a
yellow shirt, but like did she have a name Dak.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
I would just check and make sure you didn't get
double charged. I don't think it was anyone that saw you.
They'd have to know it wasn't working. They had to
work behind the counter and see the buttons, and I
would just check and make sure you didn't get double
charged for that gas.
Speaker 5 (44:47):
I know I'm monitoring it so far. I just have
a charge for the gas. But I guess their thing
was that it was a way to get my card
and write down the information and maybe start charging things
to it or day later.
Speaker 3 (44:58):
Third level, I know, I didn't think.
Speaker 5 (45:00):
I just thought it was bizarre that I was able
to fill up. But they were like, well, maybe this
is the thing they do, and they switch the buttons
where you can fill up. But they know you had problems,
so they believe it when they run after you and say, oh,
it didn't work, your card didn't charge.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
I just think because they showed you their face, that
wouldn't be a thing.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
I know.
Speaker 3 (45:16):
Did Amy get scammed?
Speaker 2 (45:17):
I go know, I think it was a malfunction of
the gas pump and that she still might get double charged.
Speaker 3 (45:22):
But I don't think that a human is trying to
take her money.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Eddy.
Speaker 9 (45:25):
Yeah, at first I thought she was being scammed. But
now I think she's just being paranoid. I think you're good.
Amy just checked the credit card history or what's going
on now.
Speaker 4 (45:32):
That's oh, I think she got scammed. And I think
the woman wrote down her credit card number is going
to try to buy things later.
Speaker 3 (45:38):
Two to one. The whole credit card thing is so weird. Though.
We went to dinner a couple of nights ago, and
I've been saying this for years.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
Everyone says, protect your identity, hide your credit card numbers,
make sure they don't know your birthday, and you're like,
got it. I'm being vigilated about nobody getting my private information. Heck,
they put a little over the credit card machine. Now
there's a little like cover so people can't see hyper pen.
We're locked down. Except at the end of dinner. You
just hand some random person your credit card. They take
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it back to a dark room and do whatever they
want with it.
Speaker 3 (46:09):
Right, So do they take the credit card anywhere they want?
Speaker 6 (46:13):
They can pull their phone out, take pictures both sides,
and go and rip.
Speaker 3 (46:16):
It up on Amazon. But we trust them for some reason.
Speaker 5 (46:19):
Well there's that. And then also I'll call to order
something online and I just read all my info over
the phone to someone and they're like, okay, got it,
take it down. Like we ordered food from like the
actual restaurant, didn't do Postmates or whatever anything. And I
call and they took my credit card over the phone,
and I thought, well, they just wroted that down on
a piecepaper and they're going to run that.
Speaker 3 (46:38):
And they have and it is your CBB code or
whatever that is. Yeah, you don't even know what to do.
And then where they're like, don't click a link.
Speaker 2 (46:46):
And then our company sends us a email with the
link and they're like click the link for a free
gift card.
Speaker 3 (46:50):
And I'm like, well that's a scam. And then you
guys are all like, we got a free gift card.
Well it wasn't a scam. This is why everbody's getting scam.
It's so confusing and we don't know what to do.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
Let me talk to Danielle, who is on the phone
right now. Danielle, welcome to the show. What would you
like to say.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
We have a debate in our house between all of
our siblings, and the debate is between like what's weird
with your spouse? So my husband is like kind of
rough and tough, kind of guy, works out tide of
the garage and stuff. But I will like cut his
toails for him because it's odd. But he's just not
flexibile and he can't reach him, so I do it
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for him. And I don't have a problem with it.
But my sister says it's the most disgusting thing she's
ever heard of. But then she said, if her husband
takes too long in the restroom, she will go in
and sit on his lap.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
Okay, okay, would you like us to pick which one
we think is worse, because I think it's an easy winner.
Speaker 5 (47:52):
Is it? Like does that help help things? Or she's
trying to annoy him so he'll hurry up?
Speaker 1 (47:58):
Like she's not annoying him. She just says, like, I
guess she misses him, And I was like, there's.
Speaker 5 (48:07):
It happens.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
It happens often enough that they.
Speaker 15 (48:11):
Call it a lap chat, a left chat.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
It's terrible that, like, go if I'm hitting up two,
I don't even like to go in the bathroom near Caitlin.
I will go across two different bathroom in the house,
just trying to save some sort of romance.
Speaker 3 (48:30):
Right, Yeah, I cannot. If I was in there and
she walked in and sat on my lap. Dude get
out of here, and had a chat.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
I thought it was like a way of like helping
him along.
Speaker 3 (48:41):
It's like a podcast lap chat.
Speaker 5 (48:44):
But just because she misses him, they might have some
attachments helping.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
Him along and missing him.
Speaker 5 (48:50):
Well, helping him along.
Speaker 3 (48:54):
Okay, which is more the Grosmas the second one.
Speaker 5 (48:56):
Right, the tonails all day long? That is fine?
Speaker 3 (49:00):
John and Missouri? Hey John, what's up, buddy?
Speaker 1 (49:02):
Not much.
Speaker 13 (49:02):
I was just calling to kind of say something about the.
Speaker 9 (49:07):
Gas cards or the scam.
Speaker 3 (49:09):
Yeah, yeah, what do you think.
Speaker 13 (49:11):
If that pump already engaged and she was getting gassed,
she better call and cancel that credit cards? So you
think no reason for anybody, Yeah, there's no reason for
anybody to take her credit card once the pump is
on and operating.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
Have you heard of this scam before?
Speaker 13 (49:29):
I have not, but I know that a sort of
kind of scam like this has happened before because my
wife runs three she's over three banks. And if this
type of stuff is happening more often where people are
calling the canceling cards because this game comes.
Speaker 3 (49:46):
In at a later date, well, thank you for that.
I was feeling pretty good. We had moved on.
Speaker 2 (49:51):
Yeah, now we're gonna watch Amy's account. Give me your
account again, I'll pay it, I'll watch it.
Speaker 3 (49:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (49:56):
Hey, thanks for the call, John. We appreciate that. No problem,
best of a all right, thank you, So see light,
I appreciate that. On phone is Kate, who is calling
us from California.
Speaker 3 (50:07):
Kate, what's going on?
Speaker 7 (50:08):
Hi?
Speaker 10 (50:08):
Okay, So I have a question. I need advice. My
husband and I just bought our his childhood home from
his parents, and I told him I had one request.
I said, I didn't want to keep anything from them
in the house. I hold it for them because they
are in between houses they are building. And he said,
no problem for sure. Well, come to find out, we're
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keeping all of their workout equipment in a whole room
for two years. And I was really upset when I
first found out because he didn't run it by me.
But then I was like, you know what, they're my
in laws. It's fine. They do so much for us.
It's like I need to give over myself. Well, now
we want to go to the local gym and I'm like, no,
you can use the gym at home, and he's like,
you're being ridiculous. I don't need to use the gym
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at home, and like, you made a commitment to use
this for two years, you can use the gym at home.
Speaker 2 (50:55):
Did he make the commitment in the agreement to keep
their stuff? Like, did he say I will also work
out with this equipment.
Speaker 5 (51:02):
No, he didn't.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
Occupy a whole room. But now he wants to go
to the gym, and I'm like, you're just still here.
Speaker 10 (51:09):
It's all the same, Okay.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
Will the gym membership significantly hurt you financially?
Speaker 10 (51:16):
Oh no, not at all. It's like ten dollars a much.
Speaker 3 (51:19):
Okay, you have to let him go to the gym.
Speaker 9 (51:21):
Yeah, I mean do you want to go though, Well,
we'll kind of wait for those two and.
Speaker 3 (51:27):
A half maybe a crossbow or yeah both lets.
Speaker 5 (51:30):
Well, I mean that's to be good, but some people
just want to be out of the house. They want
that separation, They want the energy of a gym and
classes and different things.
Speaker 2 (51:40):
Yeah, O, Kate, I'm gonna I hate siding against you
because you sound awesome. But if he didn't make the commitment,
he was going to work out with those weights, And
I understand how annoying it could be to have to
have a room taken over.
Speaker 3 (51:51):
I think it's two different things, though.
Speaker 2 (51:53):
I think you can be annoyed. You got to keep
the stuff and it has nothing to do with him
having to work out with the stuff.
Speaker 3 (51:59):
So you let go to the gym.
Speaker 5 (52:00):
Yeah, but you get something.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
I'm always good with that. I'm always with some sort
of negotiation there. But I think he should be able
to go to the gym if he didn't commit to
using the stuff.
Speaker 7 (52:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (52:10):
I am like easily over the moon hearing this, especially
from you.
Speaker 5 (52:13):
So okay, but then we'll speak to him.
Speaker 2 (52:16):
Okay, let's say something to you say because I'm gonna
speak for him the name he's gonna speak for you,
I'll be his representation.
Speaker 5 (52:23):
Jim. You man, husband. You go to your wife and
you say, Okay, I know I'm going to be going
to the gym. But hey, I obviously since I didn't
consider what you wanted with the house and the exercise
equipment is there, I'm sorry I didn't take that into consideration.
But what would you like? What can I do for you?
What is something that's missing from your life? That's what
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he needs to say.
Speaker 10 (52:48):
I like that.
Speaker 5 (52:49):
Okay, So I was talking to him. He's when he
hears this.
Speaker 10 (52:51):
Yeah, okay, well thanks guys.
Speaker 3 (52:53):
All right, we'll talk to you hopefully another time. Okay,
all right, all right, have a good day.
Speaker 8 (52:58):
The Bobby Bones Show remembering our fallen service members with
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Show up today.
Speaker 15 (53:08):
This story comes up from the state of Washington. A
man was pulled over when he was in the H
O V lane, which is the carpool lane. It was
him and a skeleton dressed like him, had a hoodie on,
had the construction outfit, but he got pulled over when
cops noticed just bare bones.
Speaker 3 (53:24):
I think it's funny. I'm not too good for this.
Speaker 2 (53:27):
Yeah, if you're desperate, not too If traffic's awful, I'm
not too I'm gonna be honest, I'm not too good.
Speaker 3 (53:34):
I rarely get in that remember to get in that lane.
We come to work at weird hours.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
I'm not stuck in traffic that often because of my
lifestyle where I'm in bed early and.
Speaker 3 (53:44):
Traveling a weird now.
Speaker 2 (53:45):
But occasionally when I get into crazy traffic. If I
am traveling, I never think about it because I'm never
on You.
Speaker 5 (53:50):
Know, you don't get on that side for it, but
you would.
Speaker 3 (53:54):
I would definitely buy a Blowo doll put a razor
bag hat on it. Can you imagine my joshing with
your cousin. I bet you that doesn't get stopped.
Speaker 5 (54:04):
Bobby makes the news for him and his and you know.
Speaker 3 (54:06):
What, in my muckshot, I'll be smiling that comes up.
Speaker 4 (54:09):
Okay, and police did tweet a photo and said hashtag
gotta be alive.
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I'm lunchboxed at your bone head story of the day.
Speaker 8 (54:17):
Honoring our nation's heroes on this Memorial Day weekend, it's
the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 3 (54:22):
There's an amount rushmore for me.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
If people that I love that I've never met that
I'm kind of scared to meet because I love him
so much. If I meet him in that meeting doesn't
go well, then I may not love him anymore.
Speaker 3 (54:33):
A little weird, but I get it.
Speaker 2 (54:34):
Yeah, it's kind of they don't meet your heroes thing.
But I tell you, most the heroes that I met.
Speaker 3 (54:40):
Garth pretty awesome. I think it's only hero I've ever met,
the only one like people that I like. I'd have
to think about this because there are some like close
ones like Ronnie Dune from Brooks and Done. Oh yeah, awesome.
Speaker 6 (54:53):
Awesome.
Speaker 3 (54:54):
I'm like friends with them now.
Speaker 2 (54:55):
It's crazy, and sometimes I gotta be like, I'm cool man,
you know, just like you're chill.
Speaker 5 (55:01):
And you say that to yourself.
Speaker 3 (55:02):
For him, I don't know, maybe both.
Speaker 2 (55:06):
So tomorrow it's gonna happen. My favorite band of all
time is Counting Crows. Just it's just and Adam Dirret's
the lead singers coming into the studio. I cannot wait.
But also I don't want it to happen. It's the
same thing, it's the same feeling, but you do want
it to happen. It will happen.
Speaker 3 (55:23):
Yeah, it's gonna be awesome, but I might cancel it.
Speaker 5 (55:26):
No, I like it.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
I like it so Adam Durretz from Counting Crows and Tomorrow,
for example, mister Jones played that one. I'm nervous about
this interview. I was nervous the first time Garth came in.
I was nervous when Stephen Tyler came in because I valued.
Speaker 3 (55:41):
That so much.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
It's lead singer of Aerosmith. They've been killing since the seventies.
I'm nervous for Garth Brooks.
Speaker 3 (55:47):
I said that one.
Speaker 2 (55:49):
Kenny Rodgers. I was nervous that he was older. I'll
be honest with you. I wasn't nervous about my performance.
I was nervous that he wouldn't come off in a
way that made everybody feel good, and he did it.
He was also amazing, but he was older, and I
was like, oh, I need to tell it was almost
like I need to take care of him. But he
was fantastic. Yeah, it was excellent.
Speaker 3 (56:07):
What are you gonna say?
Speaker 13 (56:08):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (56:08):
Two more John Mayer and Dolly Oh.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
John Marra coming in was really cool because there was
a brief I don't know year where John Mayer and
I were kind of like halfway buddies where when I
went to La He's playing a show, I just was like, hey,
I'm here, and I went back backstage and it was.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
A whole it. We just hung out. Then what happened, man,
time man just grew apart. We weren't. I don't know
if I've ever talked about this.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
We weren't.
Speaker 3 (56:34):
We weren't close anyway, and he used to follow me
on Instagram. He doesn't anymore.
Speaker 2 (56:38):
I don't know what I did. Oh, I've never even
talked about this, but I guess time just got us.
And then so I can't even DM him anymore because
he didn't follow me, or maybe I can still DM hm,
but then he changed his number and I changed my mind.
And you know, man, sometimes the relationships just do the thing.
It happens, but nothing happened.
Speaker 5 (56:56):
I don't time it could come back around.
Speaker 2 (56:59):
He doesn't follow anymore. How's it gonna come back around?
He's like, like, I'm a picture of it.
Speaker 3 (57:03):
Yes, John, are like my.
Speaker 5 (57:04):
Picture instag Is it the only.
Speaker 7 (57:08):
World?
Speaker 5 (57:08):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (57:09):
So my point is Adam Derretz of County Crows and
tomorrow he does the Shrek song Here you go.
Speaker 7 (57:17):
Anyway?
Speaker 3 (57:18):
I can't wait or can I wait? I'm gonna be this.
That's my favorite.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Eddie and I love Counting Crows so much. It's really
part of the reason we bonded so much early. Yeah,
we just sing songs with each other alone.
Speaker 9 (57:29):
We would even quote what he would say, like in
between songs on around the live records.
Speaker 3 (57:33):
Yeah, it's awesome. But we stay friends though. Yeah we
still are.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
Yeah, So that's tomorrow. Very excited about that, and I
don't know, we'll see how it goes. Something else we
want to do that we're excited about. If we want
you guys to help us out with fun Fact Friday. So,
for example, like Verizon My Plan, they give you control
over your phone plan. I have Verizon, I love Verizon.
I'm super excited they're doing this with us. With Verizons
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Leave us a voicemail with your fun fact tell us
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And if you want me to not have Adam Durret's
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Speaker 3 (58:32):
No one's gonna say no. I wouldn't say that. I
delete those calls. So, okay, big show tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (58:37):
Which fun fun fact sometimes facts for me?
Speaker 3 (58:40):
We won't play them sad. Yeah, we have control too.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
Verizona, we have control over our phone plan and control
over the voicemails that go on the air.
Speaker 3 (58:47):
Did you start that deal because my fun facts have
been bad?
Speaker 10 (58:50):
Is that what it is?
Speaker 3 (58:51):
Yeah, we actually wanted to eliminate all of you.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
Bring in some well, lunchbox is always about poop and pee,
and then eddies are said, yeah.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
Okay, that's it. We got to go.
Speaker 7 (58:58):
We'll see you tomorrow. By everybody, it's Memorial Day weekend.
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Join us as we honor the brave men and women
who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
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