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The Bobby Bones Show

Bobby's First Dance Song + Lunchbox Calls To Hire A ‘Night Nurse’ + Scuba Steve’s Suspicious Living Situation

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

Entertainment News, News, Comedy, Music, Music Interviews, Society & Culture

4.810.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2021

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Bobby goes through the list of songs listeners have been speculating will be his ‘first dance’ song at his wedding. Lunchbox calls to try and get a night nurse for himself. Plus, it’s revealed that our Executive Producer, "Scuba Steve" once lived in a rich man’s house for FREE! We have SO many questions…

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0:00.0

The War on Drugs is the excuse our government uses to get away with absolutely insane stuff.

0:05.6

Stuff that'll piss you off.

0:06.8

The cops, why are they just like looting?

0:09.6

They're just like pillaging.

0:10.9

They just have way better names for what they call, like what we would call a jack move or being robbed.

0:17.8

They call it a civil asset for it.

0:20.4

Be sure to listen to the War on Drugs on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast.

0:29.4

In 1980, cocaine was captivating and corrupting Miami.

0:35.8

The carcass, they just peeled everybody it was out.

0:38.7

Setting an aspiring private investigator on a collision course with corruption and multiple murders.

0:44.1

The detective agency would turn out to be a front for our drug pilot.

0:47.4

Would claim he did it all for the CIA.

0:49.4

I'm Lauren Bright-Pacheco.

0:50.9

Join me for murder in Miami.

0:53.0

Check my walking into the devil's den.

0:55.3

Listen to murder in Miami on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:01.7

In 1968, five black girls were picked up by police after running away from a reform school in Mt. Meg's Alabama.

1:09.6

I'm writer and reporter Josie Defi Rice.

1:12.0

And in a new podcast, I investigate the abuse that thousands of black children suffered

1:17.1

at the Alabama industrial school for Negro children and how those five girls changed everything.

1:24.4

Listen to unreformed on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:30.4

All right.

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