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The Bobby Bones Show

THURS PT 1: Lunchbox Thinks This Tradition Is CREEPY! + Eddie Applied For Another Job + 30 Seconds Of Laughter

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

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

4.810.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2026

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Lunchbox shared what long standing tradition he thinks is creepy and needs to go away. Eddie gets vulnerable with us and shares that he is auditioning for a voice acting job. We listen to his audition audio that he sent in to try and get the job. A caller requests a segment that we haven't done in over 5 years. He wants to hear us do 30 seconds of non-stop laughter. Can we pull it off because it's harder than you think! We also debated Valentine's Day gifts and how they are different for women and men.  

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:03.8

Come on, Bobby.

0:07.5

Transmitting across America.

0:11.8

This is the Bobby Ball Show.

0:14.5

Let's go.

0:15.3

Hey, welcome to Thursday show.

0:17.5

Morning studio.

0:18.3

Morning.

0:19.6

Women who want lots of stuff

0:21.6

make blank wives

0:24.4

Amy

0:25.5

well

0:27.5

women who want lots of stuff

0:29.0

be careful here

0:29.9

the blank can be any word

0:32.3

any word women who want lots of stuff

0:34.9

so this is a research shows women who want lots of stuff. So this is a research shows. Yep. Women who want lots of stuff. Brigham Young University. They had to study. Women who want lots of stuff make blank wives. Hiring wives? Huh? Like tiring. Tiring wives. Lunchbox? Terrible wives. You know why? Because they're never satisfied. Always want more. Eddie? Needy. Needy wives. Women who want lots of stuff make bad wives, according to studies. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Researchers studied married couples and found that when the wife was materialistic, and about one and three were, both spouses were dissatisfied with the marriage. You gasped. I don't know. I mean, I was just like, wow, one in three. Okay. One possible reason. The wife hassles her husband for more things, regardless of their financial standing. Yeah, that's stressful. It doesn't matter where they are. They always want something a little more. They could be at the highest to high, yet they still want something a little more. If she doesn't get what she wants, she thinks the man has failed as a husband, and so the man also feels that pressure. So she's not getting what she wants, and he can't provide what she wants, so he feels like a failure. Yeah, I can see how that doesn't. Talk about it, group. That doesn't feel good in a relationship. That's right. It doesn't. And where does that come from? Does that come from like daddy spoiling her or like boyfriend spoiling her?

1:47.4

Yeah, probably that. in a relationship. That's right. It doesn't. And where does that come from? Does that come from like daddy spoiling her or like boyfriend spoiling her? I'm going to put a tag on it and say Instagram. Oh, that's it. Social media and seeing what everybody has? What about the other women that also are seeing that same stuff and they're not impacted in the same way? Like to at these point, there's got to be a root of it somewhere. Like, where is that?

2:01.1

Social media. I think that's the big compare yourself to the Joneses. Sure, sure. That's where it comes from. I think guys have the same. They just do it in a different way. I think women are getting the materialistic, you know, label here. Mm-hmm. But I think we all have our needs to show what we can do and what we have.

2:21.9

But some people in this room don't.

2:24.1

I don't feel like I need to show off what I have.

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