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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Transmitting a welcome to Thursday Show Morning Studio mon On
Now Melody in Nashville, Melody, Hi.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Good morning, Bobby, Good morning studio.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Oh I love that.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
So I wanted to get your opinion. So I'm come
to Nashville for my birthday. I flew in just about
a half hour ago, and I am actually right now
driving to Memphis and I'm going to meet someone that
I follow on TikTok, and I want to get your opinion, like,
am I really crazy for doing that? Or is it
(00:49):
like like should I should I continue on to go
do it?
Speaker 5 (00:53):
Or what?
Speaker 6 (00:53):
Okay, I would like to hear more information.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
The rest of the information is I followed him on
to stop since about June. He lived in Delaware where
I lived. He's homeless. One of his maybe two of
his videos kind of like blew up. So I started
to watch, you know, his videos go in his live
stream in his chat, and he really started to like
try to project positivity and love and caring and just
(01:20):
all that awesome stuff out on to that app. And
so I go in his live every day and we
text back and forth. I mean, I'm married, I've been
with my husband for thirty years. He thinks I'm crazy.
He's probably got too thrilled. And I'm going down here
and taking time out of my trips birthday trip to
go meet him. But the reason for meeting him is
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we didn't get a chance to meet in Delaware. I
just wanted to take him to lunch. I wanted to
tell him that somebody is proud of him. He had
a really rough time growing up. His mom abandoned on,
his dad abandoned on, his stepdad was an alcoholic.
Speaker 6 (01:57):
Like he's really.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Trying to make positive of moved.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Out in this world.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
And I'm really proud of him. And I know I
feel like I barely know him, but I feel like
I know him really well, if that makes sense. So
I literally am going to meet him and We're going
to go have lunch, and then I'm going to drive
back to Nashville and continue with my birth day week.
Speaker 6 (02:17):
Okay, I don't hate it.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
However, with some caveats, you can't go anywhere alone. It
doesn't matter who he is, doesn't matter if it's this guy,
any other guy that you don't know, as long as
you don't end up somewhere where it's just you two
and there's no one else around like a man you
don't know. I think it's fine. I think it's somebody
that you guys have been texting. I mean, on the surface,
(02:38):
that feels kind of weird, but I guess it's not
romantic at all.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Right, No, oh no, well not e like he's not.
Speaker 6 (02:45):
You know, yeah, you have a husband, you have you're
thirty years in. No great.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
So if it literally is what you say it is,
where this is somebody who has motivated, inspired, created, or
reminded you of something that you're proud of, I don't know.
I think that's actually really cool. If you're going to
do it, just do not put yourself in a vulnerable situation.
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That's what I would worry about, not knowing you, not
knowing him. No hotel room, no go in. I was
going to say, into a house, but he's homeless, president
of a house. Don't get his car.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
Just be safe. Otherwise, I think it's great.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
If you want to go and tell somebody that you
enjoy their work and they're like, I would love to
see you.
Speaker 6 (03:25):
I think that's fantastic. But only in a public place.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
It will be it's in I'd say that at a
restaurant with something Barbecue, Memphis Central Mensas Central Barbecue.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Okay, can I say one other thing, Okay, do you
have plans to give him money?
Speaker 7 (03:45):
No?
Speaker 6 (03:46):
Okay, And I don't mind you giving him a little money.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
But again, what I worry about, and not because it's
just you or just a woman, could also be a guy,
is you get there and he has this story where
he's like, I need three thousand dollars, and then he
takes advantage of you, you and your generous heart because
obviously you have one. And then the next thing you know,
you're giving him three thousand bucks and who knows what
he's doing with that, or if he even is homeless,
(04:11):
Like if it's just you expressing gratitude to somebody in
a safe place, I think that's amazing.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
It's a little odd.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
I wouldn't do it, I don't think, but I actually
kind of love it. So if you're safe and you
are not giving him Monney a lot of money, I
don't care. If you get a hundred bucks, it's great,
you know, giving him three thousand dollars, I think it's
actually great. And it's a little weird, but that's okay.
Weird doesn't mean wrong. But I kind of love. It
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be sad.
Speaker 4 (04:39):
Be said, I need to be said.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
I just need you to be safe. Okay, if you're safe,
and then you're not giving any money. Well, is it
in daytime?
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Now?
Speaker 4 (04:46):
Yeah, it's right now. Like I literally just landed. I
got my rental car and I'm driving to Memphis. Well,
I mean I pulled over, but I'm driving to Memphis
to go have lunch and then I'm going to drive
back to Nashville. Monday's fifty fourth birthday, and I'm going
to party it up at Jason Melvin and have a
good dinner and have a good time. That's gonna be.
Speaker 6 (05:06):
That's great.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Well, a wise man once said, get it, lady, So
I want you to get it, Amy's or anything you
want to say to this.
Speaker 7 (05:15):
Well, I've been curious and maybe she said it and
I just missed it in all of my just thinking
about this alf she's talking.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
How old is he?
Speaker 4 (05:22):
Thirty four? I'm fifty four, So this is sort.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Of like you feel motherly towards him.
Speaker 8 (05:26):
Absolutely, okay, yeah, yeah, so yeah, again it's a little weird,
but I'm okay with it.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
I do weird stuff all the time, and I think
this guy has done something that has moved. You do
want to show appreciation, So I don't have a problem
with that. So be safe. Don't give him an inordinate
amount of money.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
Okay, my husband would have a flip attack, but yeah, no, nothing.
Speaker 6 (05:47):
What'd your husband say?
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Because I get it, don't.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
I got to think though, that this would be close
to drawing a line if he really felt like it
was a terrible eight, Like, what what's your husband say
about this?
Speaker 2 (05:59):
So I just texted him. I texted him and said,
please turn on the Bobby Bone Show right now because
he's at work.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
It's a pleasely turn on the Bobby Bone Show. So
he's like, oh, I didn't. Sorry, I was in the bathroom,
so I don't. He probably hasn't heard any of this,
and I wanted to try to get his input to
I know that he's like, he's like, babe, I'm not
real good you're doing this. It's like I know that
I've been listening to him. I sit next to you,
Like where do you listen to his lives? Like he's
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doing such great things, like you know how you battle
on TikTok. Well, he sends everybody in his room to
go give positivity to the other person he's battling that
has no people in their chat, and he's like, it's
not about giving money, it's about giving positive vibes, telling
them they're beautiful, telling them they're loved, because he was
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really didn't feel that growing up at all, and so
he wants to make everybody feel love and appreciated and
needed and wanted. It's kind of like the whole stay
another day it.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Is, if you will.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
So I love that And I'm so glad that you
know he's doing what he's doing on that app. And
his name is Brandon, and I think he's wonderful.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
And are you in love with him?
Speaker 6 (07:12):
No, it's okay, okay, to make it sure.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
I just want to get reaction.
Speaker 6 (07:16):
No, I think it's I hear you, I hear you,
I got it. I feel good about it. Okay.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
My final thing after hearing that story, So I'm glad
he spoke about a little more. One got you got
to be safe nowhere alone. Two, you can't give him
a ton of money. Three you can't when he reaches
out later give him more money later.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
And no money.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
No, okay to making sure. I'm he's asking for that
great love. I love it because there's just people that
get taken.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
I mean, she could pay for the lunch if she wanted, but.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
She's taking her lunch right. Yeah, she can give one
hundred bucks a day. I don't care about that. It's
just the thousands of dollars type situation. Okay, will you
welfare check tomorrow?
Speaker 5 (07:53):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (07:53):
Please?
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (07:54):
We needn't know when. Okay, we need a welfare check tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (07:57):
Like, do you turn your location services on?
Speaker 1 (08:01):
All?
Speaker 4 (08:02):
You are in my darn brain. My sister has the iPhone,
my husbands Android, like, I don't even know why he
should have Apple, but my sister has my location and she's.
Speaker 3 (08:11):
On it again.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
My Sasney full over right now and is worried. So, yes,
location were good.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
I'll conclude with that, you have a very kind heart,
and I love that for you. I just want you
to be safe. I'm grateful for you because you care,
just generally speaking. So I hope you have an awesome day.
I hope it is everything that you want it to be,
and I hope you end up safe and you're back
in Nashville letting it rip it at Outings Bar.
Speaker 6 (08:35):
In a couple of days.
Speaker 4 (08:36):
I'm going too. I cannot I cannot wait. I'm so
excited for this. I go home on Tuesday, so I'm
so excited.
Speaker 6 (08:42):
All right, Hey, thank you, be safe, Okay, Meliandie.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
Thank you so much. I love you guys. I listen
to you every day.
Speaker 6 (08:47):
Thank you, Papa.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
It's Anonymous's anonymous bar.
Speaker 9 (08:57):
Good question to be.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Hello, Bobby Bones. I'm in a relationship that feels like
it's already run its course. I care about my boyfriend,
and I think he knows deep down this isn't forever.
But every time I think about ending yet, something happens.
Family drama, work, stress, health scares, and I don't want
to pile a heart break on top of everything else.
At this point, it feels like we're only together because
breaking up hasn't been convenient. What should I do? Signed
(09:28):
anxiously waiting girlfriend. This is the easiest answer, and it's
also the hardest answer. It's yeah, rip the band aid off.
You have to do it. If you're going to do it,
go ahead and do it, because you're not being fair
to him. If you're gonna break up with him, stop
dragging your feet even though he's going through crap. Let
him get through the crap. Quicker all you're doing is
delaying the crap for him to go through. So if
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you feel like you're gonna end it, and you know
you're gonna end it, well you should do today regardless
of what's happening, unless like somebody dies today, it's uncle
gets on a car right this afternoon. Don't do it tonight.
But yet you need to break up with them immediately
and be like, hey, this is the thing.
Speaker 6 (10:07):
This sucks.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
It's just you don't want to do a difficult thing,
That's what it is. I feel like you're making an
excuse because you don't want to do a difficult thing.
So if it's over, you are doing him a disservice
by continuing to stretch it out.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
If it's over, Amy, Yeah, it's hard, and you may
always be able to come up with an excuse not
to always. Yes, So there's a kind, compassionate way to
sever the relationship.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
What's kind of compassionate is severing the relationship even if
it's not a kind and compassionate way, even if it's
a straightforward way.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Well yeah, yeah, being direct like is.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
I think the kind is The most compassionate thing you
can do is break up with them, even if it's
a text message. It is a terrible way to do it.
That's the worst way to do it. But I'd rather
you do.
Speaker 6 (10:49):
That than continue to stretch him.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Hmm. I'm not recommended to do it that way, but
I would rather you do it that way than continue
to drag him and just keep him going. Yeah, it's
not fair to him. Yeah, if you keep doing this
for a long time, it makes you nugget person.
Speaker 6 (11:05):
Yeah how about that? Draw that? Oh I thought you're
gonna go. Yeah, okay, yeah, I want to say page
all right, good. Yeah, you got to end it.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
That's it. You just have to end it because if
you want what's best for him, what's best for him
is to have time to go ahead and get over it.
Life always has hard things, So do this hard thing
and move on for both of you.
Speaker 6 (11:21):
That's it. That's what's up.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Anything else you'd like to add, No, I don't.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
I don't support the text method.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Though I don't either. Unless it's the only one you
feel like you can do because you're a coward, then
go ahead and be a coward, because even you being
a coward is better for the overall situation if you.
Speaker 6 (11:34):
Break it up. Thank Yeah, Yeah, how about that. Now
we're on something.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Sure, all right, close it up? All right, hit me
with the prices right music? Close enough? Okay, So Lunchbox
next week is going to go and try to get
on prices. Right now, I'm standing on the stage in
our studio. There is a big wall behind me. On
the wall, I'm gonna put up products. We're gonna see
between Amy, Lunchbox and Eddie who is actually the best
(12:01):
at getting the closest without going over.
Speaker 6 (12:03):
Wow, this is awesome.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Okay, up first, because if Lunchbox gets the old come
on down, he's got to be able to do this.
Speaker 6 (12:11):
If you can't win this room, he's not gonna win
that room. Right up first.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Hey, that is a modern wood foosball table from Creighton Barrel,
updated with a modern look. This foosball table offers all
ages of fun and a fast paced favorite game for
your room, your game room, your finished basement. It's a
modern wood foodsball table from Creighton Barrel.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
How much is it?
Speaker 5 (12:35):
Right?
Speaker 6 (12:35):
Transwer down and we'll shift around.
Speaker 1 (12:39):
So there's you know, give everybody a different advantage.
Speaker 6 (12:44):
I'm in.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
I'm in brown, got black handles. Looks pretty sleek. Hey,
I'm gonna go to you first.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
What do you have two thousand dollars?
Speaker 1 (12:52):
She said, two thousand dollars. Lock crend at two thousand
dollars right there, we have a ding or something there.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
It is.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Lunchbox man. That is some beautiful woods.
Speaker 10 (13:03):
Beautiful And you said, Creighton Barrel, give me twelve hundred dollars.
Speaker 9 (13:08):
He's in for twelve hundred dollars. Now, Eddie, that's a
very nice table. But I didn't go with high as
these guys put me.
Speaker 6 (13:15):
Down for nine hundred and one.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
Dollars, nine hundred and one dollars, okay.
Speaker 10 (13:21):
Like the one you were thinking almost going nine hundred,
Thank you, with.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
The retail price one thousand, one hundred ninety nine dollars, Eddie,
one dollars.
Speaker 6 (13:34):
Everybody went over you two went over. You guys went
one dollars.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
You don't want Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's going over.
Speaker 6 (13:40):
You went out about one dollars. He's at two thousand.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
That's from craner outlet.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
No, wait, what you said two.
Speaker 6 (13:45):
Thy twelve hundred dollars is one dollar? That's what I put.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Oh you did?
Speaker 6 (13:48):
What'd you say?
Speaker 5 (13:49):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (13:50):
I said two thousand?
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Okay, got it, Eddie. You're up one points go baby,
This time Lunchbox goes first row. Eddie. By the way,
if you're gonna go lower than them, you should have
gone just one dollar. Alright, anything about that you can
change it?
Speaker 6 (14:03):
Oh, I can change. I'm not locked in when I
say it because you're listening to them. Got it?
Speaker 11 (14:07):
Yeah, on contested row.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
You don't have to write it down.
Speaker 6 (14:09):
Good point? Okay, number two up on the screen here.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Everybody needs a computer, right, guys.
Speaker 12 (14:15):
Yeah, look at that sleek fourteen inch MacBook Pro, Apple's
portable powerhouse laptop, featuring a stunning liquid Redna XDR display,
powerful Apple Import chip, long battery life, and a selection
of fast ports.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
How much is the price?
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Is?
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Right, guys, Lunchbox coming to you first. This time it's
a fourteen inch Mathie Book Pro. What do you have?
Speaker 10 (14:40):
I have one five hundred dollars Bobby, one thousand, five
hundred dollars to lunchbox Eddie.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Now, remember you can you can change based on anything.
Speaker 6 (14:49):
He says, Amy. I think it's more than he said.
Fifteen hundred. Yep, I'm gonna go one eight dollars.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Amy, over to you.
Speaker 3 (15:00):
I have one four hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
The price is one thousand, five hundred and ninety dollars.
Is the winner up on the stage. Okay, good guy?
Speaker 3 (15:15):
Okay, so I could also just said.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
One dollar yes, okay, and you can also go like
one dollar over him. Yeah, we're getting there.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
Kay, you're a little rusty.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Let's go to our third item as we prepare lunchbox
for prices, right, ray Ban metaglasses. Hey, maybe you've seen
those on me before. Those are cool as I've worn
them in studio a couple of times. They combine iconic
Hollywood style with meta AI. These AI glasses let you
react to what you see, take pictures, videos, listen on
(15:45):
the go. The ray Ban metaglasses. What do you have there, Eddie, Eddie,
you'll go first.
Speaker 6 (15:52):
On this one.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
This is really hard now you see up here, to
these little cameras in them.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
I have no idea either.
Speaker 10 (16:02):
I've never seen me come in except for on Bobby's
stay everybody good.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
Yeah, you'll go first. The ray Band meta glasses.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
What do you have phones?
Speaker 6 (16:10):
Put me down for four hundred and fifty dollars.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Four hundred and fifty dollars. Put him in there, Amy
over to you.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Okay, what is lunchbox? Gonna do.
Speaker 7 (16:21):
I don't know, so I guess I'll just go four
hundred and fifty one dollars, four hundred.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
And fifty one dollars. Lunchbox over to you. I'll go
four hundred and fifty two dollars four hundred and fifty
two dollars.
Speaker 6 (16:33):
The ray band metaglasses is two ninety nine.
Speaker 9 (16:36):
We went over other night dollar than that.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
There are more.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
If you have to get a prescription.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Put in them.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
Oh that's why I probably would your thought. No, no,
because you've talked.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
That about what you thought.
Speaker 6 (16:49):
I'm not talked about it like that.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
We had no idea. See right now, what's the score?
One eddie, one lunchbox?
Speaker 6 (16:56):
Correct? So we all go over. It's work the bidding.
Usually it's the first one to get two rides is
the winner. Next up. Who likes washing dishes? Nobody?
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Okay? Who likes to have somebody else in the house
washed dishes.
Speaker 10 (17:11):
For you?
Speaker 3 (17:12):
Well?
Speaker 1 (17:12):
We have is a Whirlpool Quiet dishwasher, and if you
open it, it has a third rack clean dishes with
a fifty one DBA quiet dishwasher. A third rack lets
you load hard to fit utensils to free up more
space while the fingerprint resistant finish, resists smudges, and it's
easy to clean on the outside as it cleans on
the inside. How much for the Whirlpool Quiet dishwasher with
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a third rack? Amy, we're going to you first.
Speaker 7 (17:37):
Five hundred and fifty two dollars, five hundred and.
Speaker 10 (17:40):
Fifty two dollars, lunchbox man, the smudge free really sold me.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
Fifty dollars one thousand. Wow, doubled Amy up.
Speaker 9 (17:51):
Eddie, I'm gonna go five hundred and fifty three dollars.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
The price is five hundred and twenty eight dollars. Oh, Amy,
still got it? And I don't think you know how
to play this game, because if you're close but you're under,
just go one dollar. Well, I thought it was gonna
be in between.
Speaker 6 (18:10):
I really didn't think.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
I thought she's here a thousand?
Speaker 1 (18:14):
What did you do? What did you say?
Speaker 3 (18:16):
Fifty two?
Speaker 6 (18:17):
Okay? So I went one dollar above her? Got it?
Speaker 1 (18:19):
I was trying to be getting between. Got I got it.
I'm forgetting who's saying what? Okay? It's my first job hosting.
Speaker 6 (18:23):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 10 (18:24):
And we don't have a little line up screens like
they do on the prices.
Speaker 6 (18:26):
Right, it's a little bit easier.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
All right, let's do another one who likes to exercise. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
kind of. This is a Nordic track treadmill. The X
two four model was paired with I Fit, allowing you
to immerse yourself in stunning workouts around the world on
its twenty four inch touch screen. Looking for the actual
retail price of the Nordic Track treadmill.
Speaker 6 (18:50):
This time, I think we go to lunchbox first.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Okay, it could be wrong, because I've been wrong about
a lot of things so far.
Speaker 11 (18:56):
Man, you're doing a great job hosting this game.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 11 (19:00):
I mean I've never bought something like.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
This, neither of I I'm gonna go.
Speaker 8 (19:09):
Man.
Speaker 10 (19:09):
Did you say you can connect to classes around the
room or just look at scenes from around them, allowing
you to immerse yourself in stunding workouts around the world world, Man,
not just a room?
Speaker 6 (19:19):
At least suck if the screen only showed you pictures
of your room.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Oh yeah, I did say room. I'm an idiot.
Speaker 13 (19:25):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
Give me.
Speaker 11 (19:29):
Nine and twenty five dollars.
Speaker 9 (19:31):
All right, put a man, not hudre for dollars, Dady,
it's gonna be more than that.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
So give me, give me one thousand dollars, one thousand dollars.
Speaker 7 (19:42):
Oh, remind me of what Lunchbox said twenty five.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
I'll run his screen.
Speaker 7 (19:47):
He said nine hundred, okay, and Eddie said one thousand,
one thousand and one.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
He said one thousand and one dollars.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
Please, don't be eight fifty.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
She got me another. Price of the Nordic track treadmill
is four thousand, two or ninety nine dollars. Gets a point.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
That is a fancy one.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
It's got to be the pictures from around the world,
the ones that show you just pictures of your own room.
That would be Yeah.
Speaker 10 (20:14):
All whoever gets the next one is the winner, and
we may send you inside a lunchbox.
Speaker 6 (20:21):
Yes, all right, Next up the Apple Watch eleven.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Model.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Are we on now, well, the eleven that's why it's
called the Apple Watch eleven version, the eleven. Yes, it
offers all day battery life around twenty four hours, new
health features like sleep score tracking and hypertension notifications, and
the inclusion of five G cellular connectivity for standalone use.
Speaker 6 (20:50):
The Apple Watch eleven. What is your prize? And I
believe we go to Eddie first on this one.
Speaker 11 (20:57):
Oh man, this is all right.
Speaker 13 (20:58):
I'm in Eddie put me in for three hundred dollars
in ninety nine. Oh, three hundred ninety nine dollars, dollars,
three hundred ninety nine dollars.
Speaker 7 (21:09):
Amy, it's more than that.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
That gonna be way more.
Speaker 6 (21:17):
Do you know what version it is? Eleven eleven? Yes, man,
that's tough.
Speaker 7 (21:24):
Whatever I do, lunchbox is gonna have no idea what
I'm gonna do it.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Three ninety nine, Okay.
Speaker 7 (21:31):
I'll go, I'll go four ninety nine, four ninety nine.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Locker around there, lunch batch over to you.
Speaker 10 (21:41):
Yeah, man, I've never looked one of these up, never
in my life. But it can't be as much as
the phone right own is about a g It has
to be.
Speaker 11 (21:52):
Somewhere between there. But is it more than three? It
has to be more than three ninety nine?
Speaker 10 (21:56):
And Amy, you said four ninety nine, So Bobby give
me five hundred.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Dollars smart one dollar read do you have any kind
of special alarm? Was exactly right dollars or one thousand dollars,
So somebody got it exactly right way because meaning you
hit it right on the now doesn't have to be it.
Speaker 7 (22:26):
Does because most places that's marketing. Yes, they don't think
they're spending five hundred.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
Basically, you don't know about marketing.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Let's hear what ray is found and a one second
of asking, right, give us some sort of crazy alarm. Okay,
fair enough, be like I gotta wake up now.
Speaker 6 (22:46):
Somebody just want an extra thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
And nailed it right on the dot the Apple Watch
eleven actual retail price three four. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 7 (23:13):
So I just want to shout out to a tattoo
shop called Honor and Grace. They're in Savannah, Georgia, and
they're helping breast cancer survivors get their confidence back.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
Now they'll go over scars with tattoos.
Speaker 7 (23:25):
They'll also do areola tattooing because women that have had
breast reconstruction, like that's something that's lost and that gives
them confidence.
Speaker 6 (23:32):
Back, like a skull on it or to the color back.
Speaker 7 (23:35):
No, they would tattoo like a nibble.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
But it's the sun.
Speaker 7 (23:43):
It's really amazing because they do like three D shadowing
and stuff because it's just flat, but it gives the
vision and like the visual and so women have their
confidence back or if they've lost their eyebrows. They do
permanent makeup tattooing, so they have artists that across the
board stuff on these women and they see about three
to four patients a week or survivors a week.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
That's great. One of my TikTok algorithm things that feeds
me now is this guy and he goes and he
finds barbers and he went and he was like, hey,
I get a haircut because this one kid, he's like
a new kid influencer Barbari, he's thirteen years old. And
he's like, hey, how much for a haircut? And the
kid's like five bucks. I'm just trying to build up
my clientele. He's like great, And so he's asking him
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about like his shaving equipment and gear and stuff, and
he's like, well, I got these.
Speaker 6 (24:29):
It's kind of the team Move version of it because
no t is no.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
It's like oh the shot, the Chinese cheaper version of it.
So if ever someone's like, oh, that's a Team MoU
version of Brad Pitt, it is like not quite Brad Pit,
but like that's where that comes from. It's that company,
So it's like a less quality but based on Yeah.
So the guy's like, oh he gets a little haircut
and he's like, got you have a favorite barber, and
(24:52):
the kid in the lists like his favorite barber that
he watches on TikTok, and so he keeps getting a
haircut and the guys like doing some texting or whatever, and.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
The kid's like, okay, it'd be five bucks.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
I thank you for coming over, and he goes, so cord,
he hands a five bucks sous here, why do you
have this two and give him an envelope and the
envelopes because he does this all the time. This isn't
like a one off, and the envelope he's like, this
is a this is a thousand dollars. Goes yeah, man,
like I've been watching what you're doing. You don't have
many followers. I've been watching what you're doing, what you're doing,
and you know, I was once a kid like you
who's just trying to make it in the haircut business.
And so then he's like, I text my friend and
(25:23):
it's his friend that's that crazy haircutter, the one that
has millions of followers, and so he gets them on
FaceTime and he's like, I'm gonna pay for you and
your parents to go down and like spend some time.
It was awesome. That's so it reminds me of this.
It reminds me of this in a way where but yeah,
that's all on my algorithm now haircutting.
Speaker 6 (25:38):
But like you're stuck now, but like positive haircutting.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
I know how I got on that. But that's what
I'm on now. But that's a great story with the
Tattoos's good. That's what it's all about. That was telling
me something good.
Speaker 6 (25:50):
I got three things on my mind. Number one, Jerry Jones, who.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Is the owner of the Cowboys, flipped off.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
The Jets fans. It's awesome and it was fine. Two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
Which is like nothing to him.
Speaker 7 (26:01):
Yeah, but still doesn't give you the right to just
act like a child.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
That's pretty immature.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Or is it awesome?
Speaker 3 (26:09):
What was he smiling when.
Speaker 7 (26:10):
He did it like he or was he being like
really perturbed?
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was finding two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars for giving New York Jets fans the finger
at the game last weekend.
Speaker 6 (26:22):
He claims it was an accident.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
He meant to get the thumbs up to Dallas fans,
but instead he gave the middle fingers.
Speaker 6 (26:28):
You know, there's a whole finger in the middle of
those two. Jerry, it's not even his one finger away.
Speaker 7 (26:34):
So your thoughts, Amy, Yeah, I'm not a big fan
of giving the finger at all, like ever, so it's
very unbecoming.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
I'm gonna say I like it, why because nobody got hurt.
I like rivalries in sports. I like also like old
guys doing funny things. It's like giving the fingers. Yeah,
it's completely different. Yeah, and nobody got to fight. Like,
I'm okay with it. It Can he find quarter million dollars?
Speaker 3 (27:03):
That's crazy?
Speaker 9 (27:04):
This is Eddie's team, though I love the Dallas Cowboys.
How do you feel? I think it's great. That's what
I want my owner to do.
Speaker 6 (27:09):
Stick up for the team, flip off other fans.
Speaker 9 (27:11):
Yes, I mean people love to talk trash at these
games and expect no one to do anything back a finger.
Speaker 6 (27:17):
It's harmless. What is it? It's just a finger in
your on your hands.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
So is that what you tell your kid next time
you flips?
Speaker 11 (27:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (27:23):
We did talk about it as a family and I said, guys,
it's not good that he did that. But it's kind
of awesome.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
He he flips him off and realizes what he did
on purpose. He was like flip and was like, oh,
thumbs up.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
There was also a clip of Baker Mayfield.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
Familiar sounds like a football player.
Speaker 6 (27:41):
Quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Yep, Baker and so oh yeah, yeah yeah Baker Mayfield.
Y'all DM or something.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
We used to They made a hundred million dollars to
stop daming me. But he was like talking garbage to
a Seattle Seahawks fan in the tunnel in Seattle before
the game. Kind of a thing anyway, nothing real serious
about it, but the fans jaunted him. He's drawn back
and they're going at it pretty good, just just aggressively talking.
And then after the game, after the Bucks went, he
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went back and found the fane like, how.
Speaker 6 (28:10):
Do you like that? After the game? That's awesome. I
like that nobody's getting into a fight. Fight.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Yeah, I like that.
Speaker 6 (28:18):
Okay, that's number one of my list of things I've
been thinking about. Number two.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
This sounds like something we do on this show. So
I'm glad to read this because mostly to say that
we didn't do this. Man is hospitalized after eating six
point six pounds of gummies in three days of gummy bears.
Speaker 6 (28:31):
Oh gosh, that would definitely be a challenge. Yeah, that'd
be something like, can we do it, let's live stream it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
A thirty three year old truck driver consumed a large
quantity of gummy bears in a short period of time.
He bought these Haribo is that brand, Harabo whatever that
is on Amazon because he had a craving for some
gummy candies, and he consumed over ten thousand calories worth
of gummies, started experiencing serious physical symptoms. He was taking
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to the emergent with severe abdominal pain, sweating, high blood pressure,
and cold sweat.
Speaker 6 (29:03):
So I like to say, let's not do this. Cool,
this is a bit we won't do.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
We'll put it on the list of love. Not to
consume six pounds of gummies in three days.
Speaker 6 (29:16):
Yeah, man, I would think the I would just get
tired of the taste after a while.
Speaker 9 (29:19):
Yeah, and then it just gets hard to chew, or
if you just get full, you just don't want to
eat anything else.
Speaker 6 (29:24):
One time, that would be the case.
Speaker 7 (29:25):
I made the mistake of eating a lot of sugar
free gummy bears. You know, y'all don't know what would
happen to you. No, my stomach was in knots, like
I was curled up in the fetal position. I remember
I was at my sister's house. It was probably two
thousand and four. Like, that's how vivid this memory is.
And I'm curled up in the fetal position because it
was cramping up my stomach so bad. Because whatever they
(29:46):
put in sugar free stuff, it really tears up your stomach.
Speaker 6 (29:49):
It's worse than sugar huh.
Speaker 7 (29:51):
Yes, but I was like thinking, oh, these are sugar free,
don't do it.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
And finally, couples who make it past five years have
a seventy percent chance to last more than twenty years.
Speaker 6 (30:03):
Now, if you're into.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Stats, couples who celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary have roughly
a seventy percent chance of staying together for twenty years
or more, and those who make it to their tenth
anniversary face only about a one percent chance of divorcing
each year after that. So I mostly I think that
first five years of seeing if you actually really like
the person.
Speaker 6 (30:24):
Or if they're going to be a cheat.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
They're probably doing the first two years anyway, because that's
who they are, and that usually happens in the first
few years. Anyway, thoughts, I just made that part of
it's just my own personal theory.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 7 (30:35):
I was thinking I was married seventeen years and so
were the one percent.
Speaker 6 (30:40):
Yeah, yeah, that's why it's thirty percent.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
Oh, there is a one percent.
Speaker 6 (30:45):
Well, it's one percent each year, so it's like compounding.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
But I'm saying couples who make it past five years,
which you did, have a seventy percent chance to last
more than twenty years. You're in that thirty percent that
didn't quite make it.
Speaker 9 (30:55):
Look at you an every year it goes up to one.
You get one every year after ten.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
There's only about a one percent chance of divorcing each
year after that, so that also counts.
Speaker 6 (31:05):
Yeah you really, that's standard, Dame. You really broke barriers here.
Speaker 3 (31:10):
Thanks.
Speaker 6 (31:11):
You really proved them wrong, didn't you.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
That's from the Office of National Statistics. Surviving the challenges
of dealing with money pressures, which happens in the first
five years. Oh yeah, partners suggesting the new routines, and
navigating major life changes like careers are starting a family,
all usually within the first five years. If you can
get through that, then they say you're kind of built
to get through the other things. And even if they
do happen, you have a history of getting through other
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hard things, which makes it easier to get through other
hard things. And those are all hard ones.
Speaker 6 (31:39):
Life changes, financial stuff. What's the hardest one? The life changes? Hey,
we're not a five years shit, we're almost there, but
we're not five years.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
Oh no, you're about to have a life change though,
I mean.
Speaker 6 (31:48):
A really big time. I'm really holding on that we
get to that five year point.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
I am getting a lot of people asking, hey, can
we send you a gift because my wife's pregnant, and
I keep going, no, no, no, we don't need anything.
But now I feel like I'm doing a disservice by
not allowing people to send gifts. This is the same
problem that I had and we were getting married, because
I'm like, we don't need anything, like financially we're good.
And then the conversation was had with me with hey,
(32:13):
people are going to send you stuff, so you might
as well give them an easy place to go get
stuff to send. And one of my buddies like, I
want to send you a box of passfires, and I
think you might have been kidding. I think you just
wanted to send me something. But now it's like, do
we create a registry that's a non shower registry or
do we have to have a shower to create a registry,
(32:34):
because I'd love to have a list just up that goes, hey,
can we send you something? Yeah, here's a link. Is
that weird?
Speaker 7 (32:42):
I mean most of the times people create the registry
for the shower.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Or the wedding.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
So I guess when it comes to the birth of
a baby, yeah, sure, have it just for like it's like.
Speaker 3 (32:53):
The birth is the wedding, you can just have it.
Speaker 6 (32:57):
Okay, So I have something I'd like to put on
the registry.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
So I saw this news story that thirty original Bob
Ross paintings are going to be auctioned off.
Speaker 6 (33:07):
That it has been my dream, Like I have four
things one, two, three, four.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
I've never had a bucket list because I'm like, ah,
I'll just go do stuff I want to do.
Speaker 6 (33:17):
I'm a single guy, no kids. Oh my god, I'm
not gonna be true anymore.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
No, So I was just like, so the things I
wanted to do were I want to go take batting
practice at Wrigley Field, which is where the Cubs play.
I want to sleep in a train, now I get,
not like a hobo, but like in Europe or the.
Speaker 6 (33:38):
Car Press, the Express, the Polar Express or Express.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Yeah, because like in Europe, it looks all cool, like
you're in a train, there's a bedroom, You're just going
down whatever countries.
Speaker 6 (33:45):
I don't even know.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
I've never even been seen one of those, but that
would be one of my bucket list things. The next
one is to be able to interview David Letterman. And
my fourth one is to have a Bob Ross painting.
And now that these Bob Ross paintings are going up
for auction, why not this should be on my baby registry.
It could be the only thing.
Speaker 6 (34:04):
So how do we do that? Like, does somebody buy
that for you? Well, I think you got all chip in.
Speaker 7 (34:09):
Let me read you the story where you go, No,
it's gonna be it's gonna be so expensive.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Maybe, well, there's no rules on how much things cost
on a register. From what I know, is there no
no you put what you want?
Speaker 6 (34:19):
What do we max out at?
Speaker 3 (34:21):
But you said we could all pitch in, so tell
us what is it?
Speaker 1 (34:24):
So I saw the story thirty original Bob Ross paintings,
and Bob Ross is the guy back on the day
in the day at PBS had like the Afro, the
white Afro, white guy Afro, and.
Speaker 6 (34:35):
He would be on TV painting and he'd be like Dayhill,
look at the countryside this. Yeah, he's awesome.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Do you want to mix the white with the black here?
I would love to have a Bob Ross painting. And
so these public television stations are struggling after all these
federal budget budget cuts, and so the thirty paintings featuring
Ross's signature tranquil landscapes now all together are being valued
about eight hundred fifty thousand dollars. That's not one, and
(35:03):
I'm sure some are more than others. He died in
nineteen ninety five, and that this is what I want,
so and I think, and I think my future baby
would love it too.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
Come.
Speaker 6 (35:12):
Yeah, absolutely, I'd put it in the nursery.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
Okay. But they're all not going to be the same.
So you're going to do an average here, and I
feel like that's unfair. Why what because they're not all
going to be that expensive. There could be a couple
less than the average.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
But we need an average, like, how are well?
Speaker 6 (35:25):
I know, I just don't want the numbers sit out loud.
Speaker 7 (35:27):
Okay, okay, eight hundred and fifty divided by eight hundred
fifty thousand divided by thirty. Yeah, on average, guys, we're
looking at about twenty eight thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Okay, and there's four of you, five in the year
in the room. All right, I think we can do that.
That's not gonna work.
Speaker 6 (35:42):
No, No, I mean we're gonna have to do a
gofund me or something.
Speaker 7 (35:45):
It's my bucket list though, divided by five, So that's
five thousand, six hundred dollars each.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Okay, put Scuba, Ray and Abbey in there. Then do
it about eight That don't help a little bit.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Divided by eight.
Speaker 7 (36:02):
Okay, thirty five hundred that's doable.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
Yes, Artists, No, what do you mean? I'm not hitting
up artists. These are the people here. You're the important people. Yeah,
you're close friends, say you're kick off, Kevin.
Speaker 6 (36:17):
There we go.
Speaker 3 (36:17):
Okay, hold on to your point, Gator. There might be.
Speaker 7 (36:23):
You know, like one of them might be twenty thousand
divided by nine.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
Two d twenty two dollars.
Speaker 6 (36:31):
We're getting there.
Speaker 11 (36:32):
Now we're almost there.
Speaker 6 (36:33):
I've almost got a bob Ross and we don't know
it's that expensive. That's the average. Could be cheaper.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
Oh I went cheaper. That was me going cheaper.
Speaker 5 (36:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (36:40):
Yeah, because I listen, I'm not allergic to a deal.
So you guys could get one.
Speaker 7 (36:46):
Of the things like bob Bross is a Bob Ross. Amen,
you're not gonna be mad if we get you the cheaper.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Would it be weird if we did a registry and
I did put stuff though that wasn't baby related. Yes,
yes it would, But weird doesn't wrong. Weird doesn't mean wrong.
What it be wrong?
Speaker 3 (37:03):
No, I don't think it's wrong. I think it's weird.
Speaker 10 (37:06):
Yeah, because everybody needs stuff different to be a parent,
like we may need something different than the next dad.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
So do you consider hanging the bob Ross in the nursery?
Speaker 6 (37:13):
Absolutely?
Speaker 3 (37:14):
Okay, Well, then now it is baby related. Check.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
Whenever these go up, I'll be sure to take the
link and send it over. You will be sure to
send it to us, and we'll see how well we get.
Speaker 6 (37:26):
I mean, I deserve that, right, Yeah, that'd be awesome.
Speaker 9 (37:29):
Bombs and then to find the episode that he painted
in once we have the painting, that'd be so cool.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
Okay, let me say, let me say in advance, thank
you guys.
Speaker 6 (37:38):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (37:39):
Thank you for getting painting. Somebody's gonna have to go
to the auction though, right, No, it's all online and
they're putting it all different places. So they have all
these paintings, and again, these TV stations are going broke,
and so they're just going to sell them. It's basically
PBS because that's where he painted. They have a bunch
of mills.
Speaker 7 (37:52):
Bobby, you just low balled us with the eight hundred
and fifty thousand, you did?
Speaker 3 (37:57):
You know it? You know it.
Speaker 7 (37:58):
I just looked at it and it says there are
thirty paintings that are estimated are worth eight hundred and
fifty thousand together to one point four million.
Speaker 6 (38:08):
You know me. I stopped reading sometimes in a.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
So like now we're back up.
Speaker 6 (38:15):
I can't do that. Can you guys be on the
lookout though, Mike? Can you be on the lookout for
those paintings going up?
Speaker 1 (38:20):
Yeah, there's one now that I was looking at last night.
This on the Golden auction side, with eleven days left.
It was a like twenty thousand dollars. That's not bad.
Speaker 6 (38:27):
It's not bad.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Now it's gonna go Wait, we can do that and listen,
at least bid we can. It's gonna go way up. Okay,
But thank you guys in advance. So I'm appreciative. I'm
looking forward to it, and I can't wait to have
this baby. It's gonna have the greatest painting in the
nursing and it's nursery. So that's the first one. I'm
gonna do my bucket. Let's want to do that one.
I'll get the other three off. I'll mark the other
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three off. Okay, can I put shoes on there? Oh?
Speaker 6 (38:52):
Here's one. We found one.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
Circa nineteen eighty nine original Bob Ross painting, thirty nine
thousand dollar. My cow, many days lef in that auction.
It's I think, Oh it's ended. Yeah, it's ended, and
it sold for thirty nine thousand. Yep.
Speaker 6 (39:08):
And that's what we're talking about.
Speaker 3 (39:10):
It seemed low.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
Okay, Hey, okay, that's not what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (39:17):
Mon, get those dollars signs on the bags.
Speaker 7 (39:20):
Okay, understand my perspective here. Yes, for us, Hi, we're
not buying art like this. I would just think if
there's they're only selling off thirty Bob Ross's Like, I
don't know, he's iconic. I just thought they would go
for more than that.
Speaker 9 (39:35):
He just probably has a lot of paintings, right, He
painted one every day, and then they said that he
would paint it first off camera and then recreate it
on camera, so he's got.
Speaker 6 (39:45):
Double of each painting.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
I know that.
Speaker 9 (39:47):
Yeah, really he would be a yeah, that's why he
when he did it on camera, there was no edits.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
He would just do it because he'd already done it.
I did an AI of me as Bob Ross painting
a Clint Black be on the next bobbycast and it's
pretty funny.
Speaker 6 (40:03):
I'll fight it up to the teas probably the next
couple of days. But okay, yeah, I can't wait. Guys.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
He did one and forty three paintings.
Speaker 6 (40:09):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
So yeah, I really looking forward to that gift. And
I don't know, I won't be disappointed if I get it.
I will if I don't. Okay, got it go? Like everybody,
Lunchbox is going to Prices right next week. He leaves
Tuesday after the show.
Speaker 11 (40:23):
Yep, Tuesday after the show.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
He's gonna be on line Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday for
three days trying to get into the show. So we
have Kristin on who is in Texas. Hey, Kristin, you
made it. You got on the show. You got to
the showcase showdown.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
I did. I did all the way to the third down.
Speaker 8 (40:38):
It was amazing.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
So you got called up? What did that feel like?
And did you know you were going to call? Did
you have the like a feeling you might get called up?
Speaker 2 (40:45):
My husband thought we would, but it's just you're constantly
waiting and it wasn't until.
Speaker 8 (40:50):
The second half of the show that I finally got called.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
And once you hear your name, I mean.
Speaker 4 (40:54):
Your whole body just gets chilled and you just you
freak out.
Speaker 8 (40:57):
I mean it's just instant and you're jumping.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
Everybody cheering for you, high fighting you. You were you
don't know which way to go. You just run up
to the stage and no, you can't go on the stage.
You got to go down on the bidder's row and
line up, and then all these cameras are on you.
Speaker 8 (41:08):
I mean, it is wild, it's so fun.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
So how many did you have to do before you
actually won the item?
Speaker 6 (41:14):
To get up and play the game.
Speaker 2 (41:16):
I think it was two or three. The first one
was the little hiker that goes up the mountain, and
I didn't get that one. The next one, I can't remember.
Speaker 8 (41:25):
It was like a fifty fifty game or something, and
it was a grill. It was a three thousand dollar grill,
and I was the highest bedder and I was still
off by like a thousand dollars because who's would have
thought this grill with three thousand So it was just
it was crazy to me that I even made it
up on stage. And at that point, the game that
we played next was you know, which was a higher
(41:45):
price item?
Speaker 4 (41:46):
Is it a sauna or is it a shower?
Speaker 8 (41:48):
And you know, look out to the audience and I
swear they said, you know, one item and I went
with it and it was wrong, and I couldn't believe.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
It was so upset, like, Okay, well we can still
keep going.
Speaker 8 (41:56):
So we got to do the wheel. And I think
that's like everybody's streams.
Speaker 3 (42:00):
Spend the wheel.
Speaker 8 (42:00):
You want to spend the wheel that you know, you've
got to put your hands on it.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
Is it heavy? Is it? You know?
Speaker 2 (42:04):
What was it like? And it is it's a little heavy,
but it's.
Speaker 8 (42:06):
I mean, I think lunchbox would do amazing. You would
probably have it go around at least like three times
or four times. But yeah, so did the wheel and
end up being the closest to go and made it
to Showcase Showdown.
Speaker 6 (42:18):
What did you roll on the wheel? What number?
Speaker 1 (42:20):
Like ninety five?
Speaker 6 (42:21):
Ninety eighty?
Speaker 5 (42:23):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (42:23):
Eighty? And I was the first one to go.
Speaker 8 (42:25):
Yeah, so I had to, you know, debate, do I
want to try a little bit more?
Speaker 4 (42:28):
I had two people after me, so I stayed at
eighty and it was very nerve wracking.
Speaker 8 (42:33):
To see the other two go.
Speaker 2 (42:35):
And it worked. It landed.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
So you go to the Showcase Showdown, it's you and
somebody else.
Speaker 6 (42:40):
What happens there?
Speaker 2 (42:41):
He decides to.
Speaker 5 (42:44):
Pass?
Speaker 2 (42:44):
Did he passed? I think yeah, he passed his.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
Showcase to me.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
And it was a car and travel in a game
room and you got all the cameras on you, and
so you're looking at all the prizes and I forgot
that it was also like Big Money Week or something.
Speaker 8 (42:58):
So they added five thousand dollars cash and I couldn't
see all the prizes that were there. And so because
of all the cameras and.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
I'm trying to calculate my head.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
I look out to the audience. I see all these
numbers thrown around. I wanted to say thirty.
Speaker 8 (43:10):
Two thousand, but I went with twenty seven thousand.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
The other guy he'd.
Speaker 8 (43:13):
Been on like a travel showcase, and he ended up
being like eight thousand dollars away from his and I
was about ten thousand dollars way. So I lost. Yeah, yeah,
but I wanted to call it and give tips on
how to get.
Speaker 3 (43:27):
On the show.
Speaker 8 (43:28):
So I know Lunchbox was talking about what he's going
to wear and what he's going to do, and I
don't know if he's heard any other tips about that.
Speaker 2 (43:34):
Yeah, go ahead, they are interviewing you the whole entire time.
Speaker 8 (43:37):
We didn't have tickets for our show. We showed up
for the seven thirty airing the recording and got there
about six o'clock in the morning and stood in line.
We were the first people online, and then there was
a whole line behind us, the people that had tickets.
So what they do is they about the first eighty
percent of the people that have tickets, and then they
bring in everybody else who's been waiting that don't have tickets,
(43:58):
and they started the beginning of the line.
Speaker 4 (44:00):
So since we were.
Speaker 2 (44:01):
The first ones, we got to go in. Well, while
we're waiting outside of the studio, like on the street,
I swear they're watching you. So we're making friends to
everybody around us. We're talking so high personality.
Speaker 8 (44:11):
I think Lunchbox will.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Do really great at this.
Speaker 8 (44:13):
He'll talk to everybody, be lively, be yourself, be goofy,
be energetic the whole time. And then once you're inside
the gates, they're still watching you, and you don't speak
with the producer for a while.
Speaker 6 (44:24):
But when you do get with.
Speaker 4 (44:25):
The producer, they're going to ask you three questions.
Speaker 8 (44:27):
One is like, what's your favorite game?
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Another one is you know, where.
Speaker 4 (44:31):
Are you coming from? You know, how did you get here?
Speaker 8 (44:33):
What's what's the purpose? And I think the third one was.
Speaker 4 (44:38):
You know what what are you hoping to? I don't know,
I can't remember the third, but those two were the
big ones.
Speaker 6 (44:41):
That's awesome. He's written all this down.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
I got it. Thank you for the call, be crazy.
We're gonna put home boy. Yeah, thank you very much,
and hopefully he gets on the show. Thank you, thanks,
thanks for calling us. Sorry you didn't win, all right,
now let's go over to Kurt and Cedar Rapids.
Speaker 6 (44:58):
Kurt, what's going on?
Speaker 5 (44:59):
So I was just listening. I listen to your show
every morning, and I have to drive up here to
meet with my dad.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
And you were.
Speaker 5 (45:05):
Talking about Lunchbox going out to Prices, right, and everybody
worried about whether he'd be able to broadcast live from
out there, and I didn't. Nobody ever mentioned the time
zone change. So who I actually have to get his
butt up, like at three o'clock in the morning if
you guys are actually out at six on the East coast, right.
Speaker 6 (45:20):
Yes, it's brutal.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
Whenever I was out there in two days off doing
Dancing with the Stars, that's what I did to the show.
Speaker 6 (45:27):
Starting at three o'clock every day was terrible.
Speaker 5 (45:29):
Yeah, So I was kind of thinking, because nobody mentioned that.
I was like, well, one o'clock, he'll actually been able
to get a nap in before he has to go
to that one.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
I think he needs to get there right as the
doors are the lines open, because most people have said
they had to get there at six am. I would
get there five six hours early, and then I would
just have so much energy and be a bit undeniable.
Speaker 6 (45:52):
I mean that would be what I would do.
Speaker 10 (45:54):
Yeah, well that's the plan. Now that you guys have
talked about this, and I mean everybody's been talking about it,
I will have to get in line early. I didn't
realize that I wasn't fully understanding the scope of the project.
And now I know, and I'm gonna be there and
I'm gonna be working that line. I'm gonna have items
in my pocket and we're gonna bid on them.
Speaker 6 (46:11):
In your pocket? What are you talking? I wouldn't take
anything in your pocket, Like, what kind of money? Why
would you take things in your pocket?
Speaker 10 (46:18):
Well, I were waiting in line. I can tell people
to like, I can pick three contestants and.
Speaker 6 (46:21):
They can do you want to set up your own
mini games out there? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (46:23):
That was kind of fun.
Speaker 3 (46:25):
I don't even like.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
That's a good time kill, just playing three card money,
ripping off all the people out there, all right, where's
the dollar?
Speaker 6 (46:32):
Uh? Yeah, I don't think that's a terrible idea.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
That's fun, right, Yeah, but you can only put three items,
and I think everybody will then know pretty quickly.
Speaker 6 (46:39):
Right.
Speaker 10 (46:39):
Well, I was thinking I would bring like a grocery
bag and be like all right, you know this box
of whatever granola bars.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Like, let's start the bidding and how much you bed?
Oh you're the winner, Come on down. That's not that's
not a bad idea. I mean, I just like to
set up a mini game show out there. Yeah, a
guy in a tuxedo doing mini game shows. I think
there's something too that if you don't get on, I'm
gonna be just one in myself. No, I hear you
in my failure. If you don't get on, I think
(47:06):
it's only because they will be scared of you, Like, yeah,
because I think there's a fine line. You should have
high energy. I think the game is good dress up.
It's just if you're like too volatile feeling, I think
they they may pull back. But I think you're the
perfect contestant. Yeah, they're probably only gonna have like a
couple of white guys. So you gotta win the white
(47:28):
guy group, the white male group, because they're gonna have
some old people, they're gonna have somebody that's black, they're
gonna have somebody that's probably Asian. They have a white guy,
they're gonna have young like. You gotta meet that. So
when you see other white guys go talk bad about
under the producers, like I heard that guy's up to
no good stuff. If you should check that guy or
no background check that guy.
Speaker 10 (47:50):
And then I'm also worried what if they call this
is my biggest fear is if they wait up to
the very end to call me down to contestant row
and I only get one chance to bid.
Speaker 6 (47:58):
You heard the song?
Speaker 11 (47:59):
Oh that's all only that's just like heart crushing.
Speaker 6 (48:03):
No, you know the song? What you only get one shot? Said?
Speaker 1 (48:06):
What opportunity all the wors So if you get it,
you just got to take advantage of it. Your fear
shouldn't be that you get on and get a shot.
Your fear should be you don't get a shot. Oh yeah,
that's true too. Yeah.
Speaker 9 (48:18):
Doesn't that rollover though, Like if you make it, doesn't
roll over to the next show, Like you don't stand no, no.
Speaker 6 (48:22):
You're out.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
Also, if you make it down, you can't come back
for ten years. I don't think you can come back
for the next day or the next day, right, So
if you make it down and then you don't get
on the show, yeah it's over Thursday and Friday, you
don't go.
Speaker 6 (48:35):
Maybe you should go send in the audience. Is here
on vacation anyway?
Speaker 11 (48:39):
No, No, I'm not on vacation.
Speaker 6 (48:40):
It kind of is you kind of swindle this?
Speaker 1 (48:43):
What do you mean?
Speaker 11 (48:43):
You guys said I never do anything.
Speaker 10 (48:45):
You said I never do this, And so I was like, okay,
you know what, I'll show you.
Speaker 3 (48:48):
And if he gets up and goes to the studio
in the morning, it's work.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
Yeah, I hear you. But we never agreed for three days.
It was just kind of something thrown in the mix.
He's gonna stay out there for three days.
Speaker 6 (48:57):
When you agree with that?
Speaker 3 (48:58):
Yeah, when does he fly back exactly?
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Say yeah, that's a vacation. It's time for the good
news ready.
Speaker 9 (49:12):
Dylan Garcia is a marketing student at LSU and he's
making people happy because he's hiding cash all over campus
and put it on Instagram with with just kind of hints,
and he does a video of like, oh, I'm going
to put the cash on the statue of the Tiger,
and he shows where it's at and then he sits
back and watches people just run to the.
Speaker 6 (49:30):
Tiger to find the cash. That ain't a hint. Well,
he kind of just tells you where it is.
Speaker 7 (49:35):
Well, maybe he doesn't say this is exactly where the
tiger is.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Well, there's one big tiger's statue on campus. No, I
get it.
Speaker 9 (49:42):
And he'll do porto potties. He'll do like all kinds
of places. But it's really cool because it started with
just friends and now he have sponsorships, so now you
can give more money, gift cards and all kinds of things.
People around campus are really happy.
Speaker 3 (49:53):
We're in theory.
Speaker 6 (49:55):
I know, what'd you call it? Porto partty?
Speaker 1 (49:57):
What porto partty?
Speaker 6 (49:58):
What porto partty? What do you call it?
Speaker 3 (50:00):
Porter potty? A portable porter?
Speaker 6 (50:04):
She says Porter.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
I say port I.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
Say porta port So it's and again y'all are right.
Speaker 3 (50:10):
It's got to be port because portable.
Speaker 1 (50:12):
I'm not fighting for mine. I'm just saying. Eddie said
porto porto. That sounds like a sandwich place. Ammy said Porter.
That sounds like the last name of somebody. I don't
know if porta is right.
Speaker 3 (50:23):
It's got to be porta poured up.
Speaker 6 (50:25):
Okay, here we go.
Speaker 3 (50:26):
Porder potty.
Speaker 1 (50:27):
Porta potty with an A is the brand name of
a specific line of portable toilets.
Speaker 6 (50:33):
Wow, that would be a brand porter. I don't ever see.
I don't see porter potties anywhere I know.
Speaker 3 (50:40):
I think it's just the way it rolls off the tongue.
Speaker 6 (50:42):
Yeah, what about porto? That sounds almost like an Italian
food as well.
Speaker 3 (50:48):
Or like a port down in Texas.
Speaker 1 (50:50):
There you go, that's what it's all about.
Speaker 6 (50:52):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Wake up, Wake up, and it's a radio and the Dodgers.
Ready lunchbox, more game too, Steve bred I'm trying to
put you through the fuck He's running this week's next bit.
The Bobby's on the box, so you know what this.
Speaker 5 (51:22):
The Bobby ball.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
We have ninety seconds to figure out as many of
Amy's corny jokes as possible.
Speaker 6 (51:28):
Amy, are you ready ready?
Speaker 1 (51:29):
It's time for the investigative Morning Corny, the Mourning Corny.
Speaker 7 (51:36):
What's a guitar player's favorite dairy product?
Speaker 6 (51:40):
Mm hm dairy milk, yogurt and guitar solo.
Speaker 3 (51:47):
It? What musical keys do cow sing in?
Speaker 1 (51:51):
Move? Key hey hey, a musical key.
Speaker 6 (51:58):
The k hey.
Speaker 10 (52:01):
Key of gee milky oh, milky milky.
Speaker 6 (52:06):
No, it's gonna be something there. Dairy key key musical Okay?
What are keys? Lion key? Okay, okay, let's go back
to musical keys? What a house key?
Speaker 3 (52:17):
Musical key to?
Speaker 6 (52:19):
Okay? How about a you can be you can be flat?
Speaker 1 (52:22):
A flat b flat beef flat be flat?
Speaker 3 (52:27):
What part of a turkey is musical?
Speaker 6 (52:29):
Gobble? Gobble the gobble? What? What?
Speaker 1 (52:34):
What?
Speaker 6 (52:34):
Host?
Speaker 7 (52:35):
But part of a turkey is musical wing turkey leg
the guitar, the turkey.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
Gobble beat, the bass, the piano, the drumstick, the.
Speaker 6 (52:49):
D good job.
Speaker 3 (52:52):
What do you call clean music?
Speaker 1 (52:54):
Clean music?
Speaker 6 (52:57):
Whend deck? Sheet music disinfectant? Clean music? Bleak?
Speaker 1 (53:03):
She's gotta be a genre? Huhp rock?
Speaker 6 (53:07):
What do you call clean music? Christian music?
Speaker 1 (53:12):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (53:12):
Soap? Opera?
Speaker 6 (53:14):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (53:15):
That works?
Speaker 3 (53:16):
I mean y'all got string, cheese, B flat and drumstead?
Speaker 6 (53:19):
I think why we got them all?
Speaker 1 (53:20):
No? I didn't get string, cheese, punchboxtead guys. Yeah yeah whatever.
That's like three though, I know it felt like we
got more.
Speaker 6 (53:27):
Like we got a lot more struggling. That's a that's
a bit Bobby Bone show up today.
Speaker 11 (53:34):
This story comes us from Rhode Island.
Speaker 10 (53:37):
A forty two year old woman got pulled over for DUI,
gets arrested, cuffed, and stuff taken to jail.
Speaker 11 (53:43):
Two hours later her husband shows up.
Speaker 10 (53:45):
To pick her up from jail and he gets charged
with d UIs.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
I felt that was went perfect for each other. They found,
you know, they had similar interests.
Speaker 3 (53:57):
Try they can get help together for each other.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
There. Yeah, okay, I'm lunchbox.
Speaker 11 (54:01):
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Money. There's a company that's paying people six hundred and
sixty six dollars to watch horror films, and Mike d
has submitted his name to get this money signed up.
So what's the What is it?
Speaker 14 (54:18):
All you have to do is watch five horror movies
and basically review them. Does it say which five? No,
you can watch any five. I think it's from their service.
So it's kind of like a promo thing they're doing.
Speaker 6 (54:27):
Oh so it's like, that's a pretty good little pr movie.
Speaker 14 (54:29):
Yeah, they have a like a service that has all
horror movies. So they just want you to watch them,
tell them what you think about them.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
It's funny.
Speaker 6 (54:34):
It's six hundred and sixty six dollars.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Oh I didn't catch that dang six x six because
I don't think if they were doing one hundred dollars
and make the news right.
Speaker 3 (54:42):
No, it's a little creepy.
Speaker 1 (54:44):
You know. We started to watch the show on Netflix
for one episode in I think it is called It's
about a school and tall pines, Oh Wayward.
Speaker 6 (54:51):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
I don't know how I feel about it because I
don't like scary stuff, and it's in the middle of
kind of scary because they play ominous music.
Speaker 6 (54:58):
M hmm, like mysterious yeah kind uh.
Speaker 7 (55:04):
So I started it too, and I will say that
I thought it was going to be scarier than.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
It good is.
Speaker 6 (55:09):
I don't want it to be scary.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
Yeah, it's going to be thrilled, not scared.
Speaker 6 (55:13):
It's a difference, for sure.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
I'll watch a thriller all day long. I don't want
to see monsters. I don't mind zombies. I don't like monsters.
I don't like jump scares. I think that's what it
comes down to. I don't like jump scares.
Speaker 3 (55:25):
No jump scares.
Speaker 6 (55:26):
How many episodes have you watched?
Speaker 3 (55:29):
I guess too, maybe.
Speaker 7 (55:31):
And really it's the very first part of the first
episode that makes you think it's going to be scary.
Speaker 6 (55:36):
Yeah, because of the scary music.
Speaker 7 (55:37):
Yeah, you're right, it's ominous. But then you once you
get the idea of what's happening you're like.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
Okay, that show is a and I've only seen one episodes.
I can just give you a very broad stroke of
what the show is about, especially about a boarding school
they send kids too that are trouble and something's happening
in the school that's weird.
Speaker 6 (55:54):
Would that be accurate? Yeah, I can't really spoil anything.
I don't know anything.
Speaker 3 (55:58):
Yeah, that's accurate, the main one.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
And we're trying to figure out what we knew her from.
Speaker 6 (56:02):
She was the attorney in jur number two?
Speaker 3 (56:05):
Juror number two?
Speaker 6 (56:06):
What's that a movie? Was trying to figure it out.
Speaker 3 (56:12):
We know her from something else too?
Speaker 1 (56:14):
Maybe her name is Tony Collette And I didn't know
what I knew her from, And so my wife and
I went through the whole thing, and she was like
the main attorney in jur number two? What else?
Speaker 14 (56:22):
Here's in a horror movie called Hereditary the United States?
A Tara back in the day Australian.
Speaker 3 (56:28):
I believe interesting.
Speaker 1 (56:30):
She's very familiar looking very any TV shows because she's
so familiar, like it says a little my sunshine. But
that was two thousand and six. I don't even know
what her thing would have been anyway, we're in it.
There's no review, but that's what's up. And Mike's trying
to make the money of the Devil to watch shows.
Speaker 6 (56:46):
That's risky, Mike, Hey, money the money.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
We're done. Hey. Thank you guys for the Bobby Bone
Show theme song, written, produced and sang by read Yarberry.
You can find his instagram at reed Yarberry, Scuba Steve
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