Find out the new sign Amy got from a listener that involves her first car, and another one she got from a dead bird. Plus, last week, Bobby reached out to Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn about Eddie and his mom going to their show, hear if they went and more!
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There ready lunchbox, mor get through school to Steve Bread and it's trying to put you through. Fock's running this Wig's next bit, the Bobby's on the box, so you know this is the Bobby ball.
So here's a voice my go ahead, Hey Bobby Bones inter read tomorrow. Been with a company for ten years going up from a merchandiser to a silk position.
Do you have any feedback or everyvice? I'm sorry everybody, Yeah, you got it here.
So first of all, you've been a company for ten years, you need to highlight that. They already know it, but you need to highlight it.
Anyway.
If you don't sing your praises, your praises will not be sung, especially when they're talking to one hundred people.
Say you love working for this company.
The reason you want to move up in this company is because you love this company so much much, and that's obvious by my ten years with this company. What I would also do, and not just if you've been with the company for a long time, when you go into a job interview, learn a lot about the company because when people come in to be interviewed, if you actually know about the company, not just about your job, but about what the company does, how well it does, some great things about it, that's going to impress the crap out of whomever is interviewing you, because people don't normally do that extra bit of research that has to do with something that's not really about them.
So if you go on you're like, I've been.
Here ten years, here's the things i really love about the company, and some things I'd like to be a part of with the company that I haven't yet. Like, if you know things about the company and you show that you're invested, that's going to go so far. Next up, you want to tell your prospective employer if he's the one hiring you, if he's the one that's going to be your boss, which is kind of the case here, if I hire somebody that usually work for me, this is one hundred percent money.
I use this with people. It's so money.
I don't even want to share it because I want to still be able to use it. But this is what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna give you one of the most powerful chips that I've ever invented, created, and used.
You go to this person who's hiring.
You, and you say, hey, look, obviously I want the job, I love the company, whatever, but I want to do such a great job that you get celebrated because you made a good hire.
Like I want I want to do so good that you're the hero.
That's good man, that's good.
It's all. That's it. I just give everybody free money there as you made it about. Your goal is to make them look better, make them.
I want to be so good that they end up giving you a raise because oh, you're the guy that hired him and he has such a good job. Like my gotta start writing chexts for yourself because you use that.
That's it.
But then you better perform.
Who cares you have the job? But still, you know what I'm saying, Like, that's it. It's like, my goal is to make you look good.
I'll do that sometimes like TV stuff, I'll be like, like, I got one goal. It's to do such a good job that they make an executive with the company because they're like, if he can do this, they and then they're thinking like, hey, I do want to be executive for this?
Well, they're already thinking that right, and it's like, oh, now I got somebody to tell here. What do you what do you see here? That's money, dude, No, it's in my hand. Eat out of it.
Oh exactly, that's my trick. So that's work here, eat none in my hand. You know, like if we told you that, like our job is to make you look.
That would say this, Yeah, uh, the easy one. Smile. This is for everybody. Smile.
Smile, Smile, Smile, Smile, Smile, Smile. It's the most most fundamental, simplest thing. People don't do it. They go into they're going to be serious or they're nervous. Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.
There you go, got you smile.
It's so important to look like you're likable, even if you're not. You have to be likable for someone to.
Want to hire you.
If you're not likable, do you know you're not?
Yeah, it's a correct question.
It's not that you know you're not likable. If you're not likable, you mostly don't like other people. Therefore your you're not you know, you probably know you don't smile. If you're someone and you're like, I just don't like people. And you think you might be likable, you're not.
Guys, why don't we just ask someone Munchbox, I'm.
Likable, never smiles, And then I would if it's a sales job, you're changing your job specifically here, I would go in and TikTok has a really good thing. Read a little bit on contemporary sales tactics, because he's gonna be like, what would you do in this situation?
The old one will sell me this pin oh the Wolf of Wall Street. Yeah, this is the old one.
The don'tly do that one anymore because everybody knows all the tricks, and mine was I grab it, stab you, and I kill you, take your money and go to Mexico.
How about that?
That's why you would answer.
That, That's what I would do. They asked me that, then I'm out of there.
So on TikTok, they have potential questions that you might get.
No, they have really sales tactics. Yeah, okay, that's what I mean.
Yeah, to like talk to people, Like when you call somebody, it's never like hey, are you free to talk?
It's like, hey, is this a bad time? And there's a whole difference in how you approach it. With just those words because it's manipulation.
Well, you're sure communicating in a way that could possibly be affecting how someone thinks.
Of It's Bobby bone.
So the Apple Watch can do some cool things and things I'm like, I can't believe the Apple Watch can do that. There are some things now the Apple Watch can do. I'm like, I cannot believe the Apple Watch can do that. And somebody on the show, I might just buy them an Apple Watch for this reason. Only it's wild what the new Apple Watch can do.
Okay, we'll do that.
And then also, you know, sometimes you're like, I'm you get a file, you lock them out. This happened on an airplane with pilots. Oh yes, I'll tell you about that too. You're on an airplane, imagine this. One of the pilots is beating on the door, going let me. Sometimes one of the polotests to go to the bathroom, so one of the flight attemts will go sit in with the pilots.
So two people are still up there. But imagine the pilot she's like, let me hella.
That's what was happening because the male captain locked the female co pilot out because they got into a fight.
It was a ten hour flight.
They were flying and went to the bathroom and she couldn't get back in and was not allowed to get back in.
What a jerk, I don't. You don't know what she did? What I don't know. I'm not jerking anybody. Yeah, what if she spit at him?
Yeah, we don't know.
Okay.
His self imposed solitary confinement caused a tense standoff. It was finally resolved after senior crew members persuaded the captain over the in her condle at the pilot back in, John, John, look, you're gonna get in trouble when we land Come on, just let her in.
It's awkward And he said there going, No, I won't do it. Yeah, And then when they landed he got in trouble. Sure, I wonder what happened. I need to because they know, because that it's all heard in that room in the box. Yeah. Oh the black box. Oh yeah, yes, I've heard about that. You always got to recover the black box for this, We recover the black box. Do you think they were dating?
We need I know. It was like, was she trying to touch him?
Interesting? No, I got you went Was she trying to touch him. I would think he was trying to touch her.
I originally went, I was like wait, but then I realized I was being a little bit sexist, assuming it was him. So then what if he felt uncomfortable and he's like I just had to set a boundary.
I don't feel I was sexist at all. I went with he was trying to touch her and she was like, stop touching me, and he locked her out. Then, oh, because guys are creeps.
Oh oh.
I took it as they were dating and they were flying together and they got in a fight.
Like left here, I know how to get there, Leave me alone.
No, we need gas, noany It doesn't mean we're gonna go.
In one of those like a car, go left?
No?
Right?
Yeah?
Locked her out? Hey, got her? Got her? Got her? What was that showing Apple Plus where they got in a flight?
You like that?
Eat Youri's elbow was, Oh yeah, hijack, it's pretty good. It was a real good one.
Yeah.
If you guys haven't seen that in Apple Plus, go check that out. Hijack because they it's the whole thing too on the airplane, but they weren't finding about being touch the Apple Watch can do some pretty cool stuff. I've never used it to do stuff like I got in a car crash and someone saved me, or I gotten a bike wrect and someone saved me.
But those commercials say it happens.
Or my heart gets to a point, Like I know somebody who has a heart issue, and when the heart gets to a certain point, it alerts them.
So how about this.
The new Apple Watch can tell you when you're getting a cold before you have it, the flu, even COVID days before it hits.
I want to get lunch ons four them. Oh please, I want to put one on both wrists, in both ankles.
I thought you meant one for him in than all of his kids.
I think I'll lose I think they'll lose them them. I just need him to know yes.
Some users are astounded by the device's ability to flag early signs of sickness, like again a cold or a flu. That's I don't even know how they do it, like just sitting on your wrist. Series a modeling above. It harnesses critical metrics taken over a week while the user is asleep. If multiple metrics are outside your typical range, you receive a notification along with context for factors that may be involved, Like, Okay, this is happening, but is it because are you on any sort of new medication, because that would adjust what they say elevation changes. But it can tell you, basically based on your body and what's happening inside of it, what illnesses you may have, but you don't know yet because it takes a while for them.
To actually exist. Crazy.
So how about this, How do they know all that from your wrist? And they think about that, No, but I will take one from your wrist. How do they know all of this stuff from your wrist?
Well, on your wrists you can do blood pressure right and then you can do pulse and so if anything like that.
Watch as tight as the pul the blood pressure things squeezes my arm.
Yeah, because like my brother, since he had a stroke, he has a little like they push it on him. It does get tighter, but I mean maybe the apple.
I can move it like this like my watch. Now pretty crazy, I think when you get one, like secret stuff goes in your house. We don't know it. They're spying on him. Yeah, and that's how they really know. That's crazy.
If they can tell you a cold is coming every day Lunchpoke's walking to be going off all day, but.
Can't come in today.
Sorry, dude, we're not going to allow you in.
You do bring a disease in about every weekend. I think we really should get me one of these. You just want to free watch him now, I'm not gonna do it. Only if he didn't want to do it, would.
We have done it? Time for the news.
Stories.
If you want to get ahead in your career, who here it does? Yep, that's all too quickly. I feel like you're all doing pretty good. Got go, Okay, we'll get out of here. Look, get to going if you want to get ahead, Hiring experts say to keep your work area neat. A survey of more than twenty six hundred hiring managers found there are less likely to promote someone with a messy workspace. The reason clutter can apply your disorganized and behind at work. It also gives off an impression that your current workload is too much and you're not ready for a promotion. Neatness supplies you're on top of things and ready for more responsibility. Career builder dot com. I often feel like people that cannot do the little things do not Oftentimes deserve the opportunity to do the big things. And that can be anything from like I you dress, are your hares when you come to work? How messy your area is if you get here on time? Like those are all like fundamental things that I would look at and go. If they're crushed the little things, why not give them a shot of doing the big things? Much like football coaches, right, you practice, well, give you a shot to play in the game. Like the worst is when someone's like, no, I'm just good under the lights. No, you're not good in the daytime. No, we're gonna give you that shot to under the lights. Or when people say that's above my pay grade? Well, do you want to stay at that pay grade?
Like, but sometimes things really are just above yours.
I say that though if I don't know the answer where it's like, hey, this budget above my pay grade, man, I have no idea what that even means.
But I know nothing about that stuff.
And also, yes, some decisions that are way above my pay grade, I actually literally don't want those.
But isn't that that chance bones to be? Like I don't know, let's make that decision right now. And if it is your chance and you don't know. You take that chance. Odds are I'm not going to get another chance.
Moving on, It seems like Halloween used to be a lot more fun back in the day, would you guys.
Agree with that? Yeah, like when you were a kid, yeah, or when you were when you're in twenty three.
Yeah, because you go to the bars and everybody's dressed up and the girls are dressed up.
And there I think they thought twelve and you went to twenty three.
Yeah, because he's like thinking the naughty nurse.
Yeah, the naughty nurse at the bar, or the sexy catwoman.
Oh great question.
Not to completely digress, did you ever let's say, find someone on the Halloween night, go make out with them they were in sexy nurse whatever you're calling it, and the next day be like, oh no, when they're not a sexy nurse.
They are not what I would normally have made out with.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's happened, But that is a sexy nurse. I mean it looks so good, and it's like, man, would you have really a bad sexy nurse.
The next day?
But I'm saying, would you ever send the sexy nurse or you leave from the sexy nurse before she's not the like before the carriage turned to the pumpkin before the carriage, so before she's ugly. I just said carriage and pumpkin. More like when she's not dressed like sexy nurse anymore. Yeah, yeah, you realize you get out before then or you see it. You're like, Okay, I probably won't call her a.
Game, got it?
Well, she might feel the same about you.
What.
Oh it was Santa Claus one year, Santa's Sexy Girls. You do funny, Yes, I do funny. I go for the funny. And that's what the women like.
If there's one guy who knows what women like you're looking.
At, I mean, Telloby, big hit.
That's pretty funny face. If it's tell Atobbys cut out, and then the Senate you just have the big beer. They don't really know, and I mean they know, they just risk it. They risk it for the biscuit. Uh you calling that a biscuit. It's really weird. Uh So back in the day, Halloween a lot more fun, especially in Victorian England. You could end up biting down when they play the games on in any of the treats like an apple, ever, a needle, they put them in there as games. A needle what they make cakes with thimbles, dimes or rings, and you would eat them and.
Like, hopefully that's the game.
If your cake had a kne thimble, it meant you were destined for the life of spinsterhood, oh, which meant a lot of time to sew. But they'd put needles in food a dimer ringment, you'd be blessed with a great life and get married and get rich.
Mental floss has that story a lot.
More fun back when you eat a needle and it wasn't watch out, they're putting needles in things. It's like, watch out, there's a needle in there. Good luck planning to live into your hundreds not very likely. Researchers have some surprising news about the current human lifespan. It is slowing down, medical advances are yielding smaller improvements, and there really aren't any more people living past one hundred now than there were ten years ago. Like, there's still a lot of few, but it's not more now than then, which only means about fifteen percent of women and five percent of men might reach the ripe old age of one hundred years old. The University of Illinois, Chicago. I'm gonna tell you that Jimmy Carter stuff is hard to look at.
Oh when they show pictures of him, ooh.
He if you said, hey, guess and I was just looking at him, and God bless him. He did a lot of good for this country, built a lot of houses. But if she said, guess, is that guy alive or not alive? I would think not alive? Oh yeah, I wish they wouldn't roll him out. They roll him out and they're like, hey, he's going to vote.
I'm like he is.
Yeah, Look, it is cool that he's able to still exercise his right to vote, and he's to vote so much service to our country. I agree all that, Like his process is the last time he's going to vote.
No, no, I hear you about can he do anything? That's what I'm saying, like exercise is right to vote. I'm glad he voted, but I don't know what he can do. And I don't know, but I just see him rolling out and I feel bad for him. But I still if I'm not only keep me alive. If I'm in okay, because I went to voting, I went for a miracle drug. Bring me back maybe he is too, but what a guy who is given his life, his whole life just being so altruistic. He's president, only a one term president. But then like has built so many homes for habitat for humanity. I think like over the years has given a lot would fly southwest and people would be like, holy crap that Jimmy Carter. Yeah, I feel bad to seeing him in his pictures.
Now.
A PTA president allegedly stole forty thousand dollars from my elementary school, blew it on Amazon.
Now that I'm like, oh, you can't do that. But then when I read the second part and where were they buying vet bills?
Oh?
I know, so is it desperate? They were desperate?
It depends what the Amazon and vet bill relationship was. Also, you can't do it. No, but how angry I'm going to be as a judge. It depends on the vet build to Amazon ratio.
It was a cosmetic surgery for the dog.
No, probably not.
I wouldn't think that would be the case, but let's go through it. This Queen's elementary school allegedly, this PTA person Pilford, at least forty thousand dollars intended for kids, programs, spending on VET bills, Amazon purchases.
And Uber eats. Oh well that one. I get to Athene.
Gonzalez resigned September twenty seventh after other PTA members accused Star of stealing. They uncovered the missing money. A copy of a ten thousand dollars check reatten out to cash was placed on the table, but nobody fessed out to writing it. Another check was allegedly written out to Gonzales the PTA announce and it's October meeting. I just think if she would have only done it for vet bills, it's still bad and she's still get in trouble. But then like we hop in and get a gofund me and then she spends like a few months in jail, and then her animals are saved and I'm happy and she.
Served her time.
Yeah. I just don't know how people think they would get away with it though, because like if she's president, isn't there a treasurer?
Or maybe she's the treasurer, she's everything. Maybe she's dictator of the PTA. Yeah, everythink about that, I don't know, seems risky.
Now the kids don't get on go on a field trip all because the forty thousand is gone, but there could be some animals saved, that's true. One final story of all seeing examples of tiny homes. Currently on Walmart's website, you can purchase your very own tiny home for less than twenty thousand dollars.
The Apple cabin.
It looks like an iPhone how it's shaped, and it goes for seventeen four hundred dollars. For that money, you get a twenty foot by seven four foot by seven seven foot. It's a prefab it's a tiny space. See, I was doing this before it was cool.
What the tiny house.
Yeah, I lived in the camper like a year and a half. Not to say it wasn't a camp or shell. It was a small camper that you would put on the truck you drag it. Yeah there's no heat, right, it's a box fan. But yeah, I was doing this for it is even done. You know, I'm ahead of the time.
But like a question, you can buy this for seventeen thousand, but then you got to buy land to put it.
Somewhere, right, Yeah, but you can put in the backyard. Literally, it's a bedroom you could put it in. It's again not huge. You could put it in your backyard.
Oh yeah, and make it like a guest room guesthouse.
Uh sure, there's enough for a bedroom and a TV.
I'm looking at it right now on its side that when the door opens, it kind of looks like an iPhone. They're not on purpose, but that's the nose they get Bobby's story. We're gonna talk about signs and if you see a sign, what does that mean? And Amy, all I see signs. He's like, I saw a bird, I saw a tree, I saw a plant, I saw somebody walk.
It's a sign. Right, yeah.
This isn't this sign my latest sign. It's from a listener.
Okay, go ahead.
It's like they gave it to me. I didn't see it.
And if anybody out there has seen a sign recently, call us one that you fully believe in. By the way, as skepticals I sound, I cannot tell you you're wrong, and I love you that you have it. I cannot tell you you're wrong. I may be like, come on, but I can't tell you're wrong. Sam, you go ahead.
Okay. So I get a note from a listener with a link to Facebook marketplace that has a Bronco a full size for Bronco nineteen eighty nine, Eddie Bauer. It's red and tan. That was my first car. Well this is nineteen eighty nine, so it's mine was a little bit older than that, but still it's in the eighties and it's the same look and everything, like you wouldn't even be able to tell. And they said that the seller their name is Amy.
So I was like, this is sign.
This is sign a bunch of random coincidences that it really hid in.
The said, yeah, I just look for a different Hey, you never know, like it could go from Amy to Amy.
I've been letting you in a different timeline selling it to you.
Well, the year's a little off.
So you think what I say is ridiculous. You say, it's all I don't know.
I just have been wanting to find my old first car, and I don't know that that's actually possible. Maybe I find something like it and it is for sale in like Bethpage, Tennessee right now for five thousand dollars, So could be my Christmas present.
I think that if you're looking for your first car, your original one, you're not going to find it. But this is going to give you what you're looking for by getting that first car.
Right, and a listener sent it to me, and when she saw Amy was in the cellar, she saw that as a sign to email me.
Okay, so it's like sign on top of sign yeah, sign on sign crime. It feels like so another sign. Amy saw a dead blue Jay. Oh no, We're gonna roll through some signs here. Amy's parents. Her mom passed away, her mom is a cardinal, her dad passed away. Her dad's a blue Jay. And just like with any parents, one National league, one American league.
You know that's right.
They can play in the World Series. Actually they're not this year, but they could play in the World Series.
I like that.
So would you dead blue jay?
Yeah? So it died in my yard and I thought, well, okay, my dad's a blue Jay.
I do know that.
And I looked up what that means, and it gave me peace because it told me that my life, like right where I am, some of the things that I'm feeling, I need to be thankful for the growth and where I am and know that even in loss, there's a lesson to be learned and growth to be attained. And I love that because I've experienced like a lot of life changes lately, and the blue Jay was saying, like, there's going to be this rebirth happening, and that is exactly what's happening to me right now.
So please accept this as I's doing a radio show and just a bit, but a question in the bit, not in personal life, and I want you to be offended.
Is this your dad dying twice? Is he dead again?
Well?
I don't know. I don't know if he's dead again, but I mean, I think it's very clear that he was trying to show me that life is short and it's fleeting, so soak up the joy, soak up the happiness, and that's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna live in the moment. I'm gonna be happy, I'm gonna learn from the loss, and I'm going to move forward in life with confidence.
So here's why I like it. Here's why I don't like it. Well, I like it as I think that's a great reason. Any reason to be reminded of anything positive is awesome, and I would never be on that. Secondly, that's ridiculous, I see, But both can happen, right, I agree.
But I'm gonna go ahead and just lean into If that was the sign then I'm gonna take it, because why not. It gives me a positive feeling inside and helps me feel like I'm in the right direction. I'm gonna be okay.
And if that is what you get from it, I'm totally down with it.
I love it. Anytime you're get anything positive from anything, I might make fun of it, but who cares?
What do I know?
I know nothing when it comes to this.
These things are either way bigger than us or they don't exist, and I can't prove either the way. So if it makes you feel better and it makes me a better person, I don't give a crap what you do.
I love it.
I'm excited about it.
We're still going to point and laugh? Is that okay?
Hey? Hey laugh? But my rebirth is happening.
Oh no, she's browning right, and she's browning again.
Yes, I got a sign. Well, are you gonna be serious?
Yeah?
I got a sign.
And I think this is a sign that I should really spend some time thinking about. Arkansas was beat pretty bad by LSU. Like shout out to the LSU team and fans. I would have loved to beat you.
You did you? You man handled us?
You did.
I hate to say it and if you're new, I'm a diehard Arkansas Razorback fan, Like I live and die on weekends with the Razorbacks.
I love them so much.
I wish I could make love to just like the idea of a Razorback, but I know I would probably get.
Put in jail the idea of like to. I just love it so much. I mean so much.
When we just got outclassed, outplayed everything about it, my wife calls me about two thirds the way through the game and she's in the bedroom and she just calls to see you. Like she also knows not to sit with me when I'm watching the game. It's not I'm not aggressive or anything. I'm just I just so much energy is gone. And I'm just like, come on, I knew it. She goes, Hey, can I ask you a question? I'm like, yeah, yah, it's commercial. Thanks for calling nor commercial. She purposely did that. She goes, I just need to know what kind of mood you're going to be in tonight. And I'm like, what do you mean? She goes, because I know if you're in such a bad mood, you're not gonna want to wake me up, and you're just going to sleep upstairs because we don't. We don't have a sleep upstairs. Roll about fights. If I'm so irritated at something like again, I'll go sleep upstairs. I take that as a sign of that I'm a loser. I'm a loser, and I still have child childlike obsessions that I let overtake you.
But you can release that, you know.
I don't want to, though.
I'm passionate about like three things in life, Razor back away games, raised back home games, and Razor back neutral site games.
Interesting, Okay, okay, makes sense? Yeah, ye, but.
Shout out ALSU. You're completely outclassics. And I wish I could want to be angry.
I can't. You mean, it's terrible. I hate it. Life sucks.
You know what else could be a sign for you? So you know Arkansas? When you just got Arkansas whatever of the year, it's a Arkansas whatever the title Arkansas and Arkansas.
Do you call somebody from Arkansas.
Arkins ar Kansen, ar Kanson of the year.
Thank you?
That's you?
Yeah?
Is that a sign?
It's a signing to go even harder?
No? Is it a sign you may be crazy? You need to relax a little bit, yes, or run for governor to everybody.
Everybody hates everybody. I thought about this when I was Both sides approached me a few years ago. They were like, well, you come run for governor and I said, uh, I will only run if I can create my own party, and they were like, not a'ty a good idea. I've never said this part on the show. I want to be the ar Kansas Party, meaning I don't want people to hate each other just because there's a tag beside my name. And I said, I'm not down in the middle, but I have if you were to like average stuff out like down the middle, like, sure, do I think everybody needs guns?
I think I do.
I think anybody with a it's normal, didn't have a crime, h no red flags? Yeah, I think you deserve every kid's gun. But do I believe in gay rights? Absolutely do I believe. So it's like when once you like average them all together, it's like, oh, he's a little cuckoo. But I was like, I'm not going to run under a party and they're like, well, you won't get any money, and I was like, then I'll just get rich enough that I don't need anybody's money.
So but that that one you would want to run as like a republicrat.
Nope, I don't want emerging.
Like that. Then that would be going, oh, you picked one first in front of the other.
I don't want.
I don't want people thinking I'm not caring for them because I've picked a different name of a party that already exists.
So I would be the pro Arkansas Party. That's what I would call it. Oh, not like pick Suee party, No.
Because that would be university. I'll state voting for me and you see a different. But I did win arcands End of the year. It was cool because they brought the award back. The other winners have been Jerry Jones, Johnny Cash, former governors of Arkansas, Bill Clinton won a former president.
That's awesome.
So I'm very excited about it. And they said I can do it when I go back to Arkans all I can commit any crime.
I want no jail, no way. That's cool. Hey, what do we do? Run whatever you want? My rob Bank.
Pick.
Yeah, so I think you should get the Bronco. Okay, Well, I'm gonna put some work into it.
Yeah.
That's the thing. I don't know the status and I can't just like I can tell you.
The status for a five thousand dollars bronco A lot of work. They're so hard to find and if you find one for five thousand bucks, it's a lot of work. But I'm happy to do the work for you. You're going to fix the car? You no idea?
It was like, wow, uh areur phones down?
Is that?
Is that still up? Okay?
Because I know people are dying to get in and talk to us today, just dying. We yeah, we have a new equipment today. So let's just take a break.
We'll come back.
Maybe the phones will work. If not, we'll give you lunch box of cell phone. We'll put it on some people. All right, back in a second. A broken lottery vending machine gives a guy a ticket worth nine point two million dollars. A broken A broken machine. A broken machine, broken machine. That's crazy, that's a nine point two million like all that is wild? Uh Nillinois man say he saved his money up and won bought some tickets and he won nine point two million dollars because he was having trouble with the machine. So he goes to the grocery store. The lottery vending machine's broken. So this is what happened. I actually wanted to buy a ticket for a different game. The machine got stuck on Latto. It's a bit frustrated, so what's going on? The machine won't give me the right game, so I decided, well, crap, I'll just take this ticket.
It's a song okay, but it's valid. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
One.
He just wouldn't give him the ticket you wanted.
So we got the other ticket. The ticket ended up scoring nine point two million dollars. That is wild, And you know, for a minute, it's like stupid. I wanted the M and ms. All that's give me is a nutter butter, ah nutder butter. But the Nutterer butter was nine point two million dollars. Do you ever shake a machine.
Vending machine?
Yeah?
Yeah, you ever have it? Alarm go off and you run away? Not me either.
So if you heard the show on Friday or maybe Thursday, when did I text Ronnie done from Brooks and Done last week? Sometime Eddie was like Thursday thing. Eddie was like, my mom wants to go to see Brooks and Done. But we got this invite and now no one will respond. And so I'm very fortunate. My life is weird and Brooks and done. I know him, I love him, lead singer, he's a friend friend, So I text him. I didn't realize he was asleep. That's funny, I told you that. Yeah, And so I said, I said, Eddie and his mom want to come, and he's like, is Eddie's mom hot? I said it, you know, that's up to you. He did say that, but he was kidding because he's married. And he did say it's she hot, but that's a joke. That's so he went to the show.
Yeah, I took my mom to the show.
Dude.
It was amazing, so like, yeah, we had VIP passes.
Awesome, we got to meet the band.
My mom met Ronnie and kicks.
Dude.
She was so happy and her spot was like right over the stage watching the whole show. And they didn't play like four or five songs. I thought they were going to go play like just a few songs, get out of here.
A whole set. That's awesome, like an hour and a half worth of music.
And Ronnie dude, he man, I don't know he can still sing because he comes in here all the time, sings sing.
At your wedding.
But a whole show an hour and a half, close to two hours, singing the hits to the top level.
It was awesome.
Dude.
When they come to town, I would encourage you to go because the show is so good. And listen, they're not spring chickens anymore. No, they're not Ronnie seventy.
And so you might think, like, uh, how good can it really be?
But yeah, you're like a.
Couple of winter chickens. Yeah once he don't winter chicken. No, if they're not winter chickens, and Ronnie's seventy one, it's they're so good. Go watch those are done. I'm glad you all get to meet him.
Was great, and so Ronnie's like yeah.
So's like Bobby texts me.
In the morning waking my butt up and out of bed and text me like, hey, Eddie's mom wants to come. So I'm glad I made it.
And he also goes to show.
Yeah I did.
Is it not so good?
It was so good?
I was.
I was even googling how old Ronnie was in there because I was so impressed of how great he sounded and kicks too, Like they both just crushed it.
And they're funny.
And when you get older and this is for just about everybody in the history of time and singing. You change your songs because you can't sing as high as you used to. Elton John watched him do it. He did it a lotive artists in here. You know how you sing it at twenty five, it is how you can sing it at fifty five. But Ronnie sings it in the same key. It's seventy one years old.
Amazing.
On the phone, we have Cassie Cassie. What's going on, Cassie, Cassie, Cassie, Cassie. Let me try to figure out what she's doing.
Oh, it sounds like she's opening up a gum wrapper.
Oh you went right there. I men, you went specifics.
It's like a rapper of some sort.
Cassie Famous, Cassie's Cassie the Singer, Cassie Ashton, Oh, good one, Cassie Cassi Cassie Benita. Where used to go have Mexican food? Dude, I mean I'm white. Cassie, Cassie the Dog, last girlfriend. That's last last SI's girlfriends.
I made that up.
Cassie.
Hey, Cassie.
I think Cassie was on Survivor.
She had glasses. Cassie Man because it's a I feel like it's a pretty familiar common name.
But I guess when you have to like.
Get him.
Cassie cas.
Cassie, she's there, I know, I know, I'm just kind of chilling.
Sounds like she's going through a glove box.
Oh now we have a new interesting looking like she's laid her phone down and now she's in the abbey picture up.
What she can hear me? Now he's talking to her to hear me, Cassie Ward, just google that girl, I know, Okay, I googled this.
The most famous Cassie is Cassie Steel me either the Grassy de Grassy Cassie? Is that a?
Who's on that? Drake? Mm hm, Drake was on that the Grassy?
Hey you picked her back up? Hey, Cassie, Yeah, she can't hear us. Cassie can't hear us. So it's a phone thing.
So could she hear you?
Abby? Yeah? Okay, tell ask her a question and then tell her to talk once you put her back on hold, and we'll put her back up.
Ask her questions. They say, Hey, I'm gonna ask you.
Ask her the question. Hey, tell Bobby why you called, and then put her back on Okay, I guess.
You could do it right.
Yeah his old school.
Yeah yeah, well like nineteen twenties, not even us be talking to her.
So you can ask Abby the question. This is how to do the un Oh, she's asking Abby the questions.
She's my translator. Okay, yeah, Bobby.
Hi, my name is Cassie. I'm from Ohio. I it was I have a sign from the show. I've been a long time listener, and I was deliberating about getting a tattoo, not my first one, but I was like, I don't need another one. All these things, a lot of things went into it, and I had gone back and forth, back and forth, and like everybody knew about that in my life, and I was going back and forth, back and forth. And I was listening to the show on my way home from work one day and you were interviewing an artist, I cannot remember which artist, and you asked something about either what tattoo they would get or something about a Bible verse, and literally whatever artist it was was like, Oh, that would definitely have to be Philippians four six, Like he read a verbatim the tattoo that I was thinking that I'd been thinking about on and off for months, and so it was incredible that I had literally just been talking about it before I left work, and then I get home or I'm on my way home, and all of a sudden, you guys are talking about it.
Okay, okay, Abby, can you hear me?
Abby?
Tell her I heard what she said? You can turn Abby's mic onto Abby. You say I heard what she said?
Can you hear me?
Okay, tell her. I don't know if that was our show.
It was.
It sounds familiar, I know, but who was it was?
Wait? Hold on?
It was like he was younger, like maybe Dylan, maybe Tucker what more?
Yeah, it was because it was football thing, and you know he had prayed to God and so that verses do not be anxious about anything but in everything through prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God.
Thanks any day only, no, no, with whatever. I'm totally confusing.
Okay, So this is what I would say, Hey, Ibby, say to her, say you're going to ask her a question, then you're gonna put her on hold and in five seconds answer the question.
Okay, okay, hold on. The question is how bad does she really want the tattoo? And does it mean a lot to her tattoo.
What she already got the tattoo.
Okay, well she ended up getting it.
This was the sign that she got. Sign.
Yeah, well then I'm not gonna say, don't listen to us for our signs. Tell her, tell her that was a great sign.
It was a great sign.
And we're happy she got it. And is she happy with how it turned out?
Are you happy with how it turned out?
Yes, it's what she needed, the sign she needed.
She's glad she got it. Perfect, it was.
It was absolutely a sign. And we all believe in signs. We believe in her, believe in her.
Okay, thank you, Abby, thank you. And what's her name.
Again, Cassie? Thanks Cassie, Thank you, Cassie. Bye bye bye. There we go, dude, we're now on this stuff.
Oh yeah, flawless, so smooth, Thank you.
All right, Bobby Bones show sorry up today.
This story comes from ocean side, California. Two men were in a little small plane flying from Mace, Arizona, back to San Diego. Engine trouble.
Hey, we're gonna have to land this thing on the road. We're gonna to land this thing on the road. Uh crazy, So they clear traffic and they landed on the road. So what's the problem, guys, how are they? The bonehead police arrive on the scene. They start looking through the plane backpack full of cocaine.
Yeah, they were smuggling.
See when you land, and I assume were the police there right when.
They yeah, yeah, yeah, they had traffic blocked off so they could land. Then they were looking through the plane, found the backpack.
You gotta make a tough decision, and I think the decision is when you're getting low, you chunked the backpack and try to.
Remember where it is, like, look at the house that it landed by.
Well, hopefully over some sort of field because you're on a highway.
Yes, yes, that'd be nice, because.
I don't know that they're going to be watching a backpack coming out of a plane like they do a car when they're pulling it over, because I think they're just trying to make sure the plane can land safely. So you got to chunk that backpack and then hopefully go find it.
Man, I would think they were just too panicky about the crash landing then trying I.
Mean, they think they're about to die.
I don't think so. I think if they're clearing out. Okay, we got to run away and you're a pilot. That's enough room.
I think they're probably like, oh good, we have somewhere we can land. More than they're about to die.
About to die is you're landing gear, go down your engines dead like, and there's nowhere to land, there's water.
I mean, they're literally, oh man, we made it.
We made it.
The drugs, the backpack. Oh my gosh, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story.
Of the day.
Amy has an interesting theory about Lunchbox here on the show, and what would that be?
He needs more hugs from all of us anybody? Why is that? But I mean we could help out, we could start today. More hugs equals less sickness. I saw this whole study about how people who receive a lot of hugs are not only better at managing stress, but they have a stronger immune system. And Lord knows he needs that.
Yeah, how you feeling?
I feel good, man, I feel like the ad was even like a clear No. I just don't understand why you think I need hugs. I get hugs all the time.
Why it reduces the risk of infection, especially during times of I.
Really thought hugs could get you more sick because people's germs be rubbing off all up on.
You know, we're supposed to find your infected areas and huggedoes apparently.
Yeah.
Yeah, it sounds like I'm gonna check out of that one, though.
Guys, me too can do it.
I don't want to hug out his infected parts.
Well, you think it'll help us all, because then if we're hugging him, he's hugging us, and we're all getting hugs and we're all doing better.
Yeah, and then somebody goes to HR. I've seen this play out.
It's always somebody's idea that somebody ends up in HR. You print this on somebody was touching appropriately, hugged too long?
Okay, well you can't show HR the study.
I think they just could say, well, you printed that out and made it up yourself.
You know. Also, I don't even know who HR is anymore on here, I think honestly, I think I'm HR.
No, No, I think I am.
I think I'm HR now around the building. So you guys, let me know what you need. Anybody have you giving any problems, I'll take care of it. We're done and we will See Tomorrow by Buddy.
Bones.
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