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The Bobby Bones Show

WEDS PT 1: Did Lunchbox Get Selected For Jury Duty? + Eddie Appeals Low Testosterone Test  + Country Music Lyrics Game

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

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

4.810.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

We find out if Lunchbox got selected for Jury Duty. Eddie brings his evidence to appeal the results to his testosterone test. He thinks the first results may have been compromised. How well do you know your country music lyrics? Raymundo asks a question about a famous country song to see who knows the most about lyrics.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed human.

0:05.7

Come on, Bobby.

0:08.1

Transmitting across America.

0:14.3

Let's go.

0:16.0

What's up, everybody?

0:16.7

Welcome to Wednesday show.

0:18.3

Morning studio.

0:18.8

Morning.

0:20.8

So Lunchbox is here today, which means

0:22.5

he is not on a jury. Yesterday he had to leave pretty close to the end of the show for jury duty.

0:27.8

All right, what happened? Not guilty, Your Honor. No, really, I just went and I show up. Let me tell

0:33.7

you, a court is busy. You trying to get through the middle detectors? It is a a mile long out to the street. You sit in line for like 25 minutes trying to get through the metal detectors. And you go in and you walk up to the window and they say, what's your name? Tell him your name. Daniel? You say, Dan, Daniel? Nope. What you tell him your name was? I didn't say anything. Oh, okay. I slid up my ID.

0:54.9

Okay.

0:55.5

And they zapped a little barcode. They printed out of paper. They gave me a little tag and they said, wear that at all times while you're here. So we know you're a juror. Did it say, Daniel? It just said juror number. Okay. And so I go in this big room and there's probably 150 to 200 people in there.

1:14.5

Is everybody like? number. Okay. And so I go in this big room and there's probably 150 to 200 people in there.

1:14.4

Is everybody like miserable? Everybody like, well, that's the weird part. A lot of people become

1:19.0

best friends with everybody in there. They start talking to each other. They're just chatting

1:23.2

it up. I'm like, guys, can we shut up? Like, we don't need to talk the whole time. Focus on justice, what I'd say. Right. We need to be worried about the law. You need to be thinking

1:30.5

about, like, what am I going to do in this situation? Am I going to be the foreman? And you sit there and there's coffee and water. And the guy comes up and he's like, listen, we're going to get start in a few minutes. This is what's going to happen. You could be here for up to five days.

1:47.0

And I don't know how many trials we're going to have today. We're still waiting here from the courts upstairs to see who's going to go to a trial, who's not. So we'll be with you shortly. And people are chatting away, chatting away. People scroll in their phones. Me, I'm concentrating, staring at the wall.

2:02.1

Focus on justice. Like, all right, man, what am I going to do here? Are they guilty, not guilty?

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