The Bobby Bones Show - Amy Gives Update On Kids’ Schooling + Bobby Stays Out Late At A Concert + The Friday Morning Conversation With Danielle Bradbery

Episode Date: August 3, 2018

Amy gives an update on her daughter and son’s schooling. Bobby recaps his late night at the Sugarland concert. Also, Danielle Bradbery stops by for the Friday Morning Conversation Learn more about ...your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:23 Just wrapped up Friday show and Amy and I'll have conversations. off the air. Mostly we have everything tracked out as to kind of what we're going to talk about. We go different places, but I kind of have a grid. I say, Amy, what did you do last night? She goes, ah, nothing. Now is it. Usually I kind of poke around.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Good talk. See if there's anything interesting. Be like, oh, we should talk about that. That's interesting. I said, what did you do? She's going to have nothing. All right. Well, Stevenson had to get a spanking.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Oh, you didn't say this. Well, I mean, it's not exciting. But now, I mean, you know, if you want to poke around a little more. What do you do? But, I mean, he was asked to go get his boots out of the garage and instead of just going to do it or even just saying, okay, may I do it in a minute or whatever, he's just like, ugh, like that. And that's not an except. Wait, you got to pop him for that? No, no, it goes on and on and on.
Starting point is 00:04:14 It went on for hours, like hours of him making poor choices. And it just was a real bummer because at the end of the night it ended with a spanking. And my husband, we hated it. Like, we don't like it at all. but they were spanked at the orphanage. He does respond to that. And we didn't do it the first like six months they were here, but they've been here almost seven and a half months now.
Starting point is 00:04:35 So it's just something that we're starting to do. And it's a real bummer. But he just started with that. And then we try to teach him, your response needs to be when someone asks you to go do something, especially that's an adult, either it's mom, dad, Miss Christy, whomever. You need to say, yes, ma'am, yes, sir, and go do it. and then he refused to like look at us, and even say yes name.
Starting point is 00:04:58 So then he started mimicking back what I was saying. Oh, I like that. Yeah, that game. And then so I took away TV for the rest of the night. And normally at night they wind down with like a movie or a TV show or whatever. And Stasheera got to still have it, but he didn't. And that was taken away the rest of the day, even night, whatever.
Starting point is 00:05:16 And then he snuck to watch TV like three different times. Oh, I like that too. And then. Yeah, so like the first time he gave him the benefit out because he said he just wanted to be near Stasheera, but that he was on his learning tablet, like doing a learning game, which he was, but he swore he wasn't watching TV, he just was sitting there. And so we were like, okay, well, as long as you're on your learning tablet. Then the next time, he snuck down to a different room, straight up watching TV.
Starting point is 00:05:40 There was no way around it. And, I mean, he admitted that he was doing that. So it's just kind of one of the things where he's got to learn. And if things get taken away from you, that's the punishment. Like, you don't want to get spanked. You want to get things taken away from you. Wait, I would rather get spanked than have my... You would?
Starting point is 00:05:57 No. Spanking comes and goes. They don't think that way. Not in his mind. You take TV away. There's no tears and life is over bloody murder. I mean... I'd rather get spanked.
Starting point is 00:06:08 That's what I'm saying. Oh, I know. He wouldn't. He would... No. Not kids, Bobby. As an adult, you can figure it out. I like to get spanked.
Starting point is 00:06:17 Okay. I see what you're saying, Bobby. Like, you may maybe choose the spanking. because it would rather watch TV. Yeah, but his kid brain at least doesn't register that way. Like, it's, you know. I need to talk with him.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Dude, listen. I need to lay the, listen, dude. I know it sucks, but it's like 17 seconds. Yeah, man. If you want to watch Supergirl, that's 30 minutes, man. Come on. They weigh it. Think about it.
Starting point is 00:06:36 That's what, but that's what I was trying to tell him yesterday about the yes name. I said, and then it took 20 minutes of my day trying to explain to him because there's this whole comprehension thing. I'm like, does you really understand what I'm saying, but he does. And I'm like, dude, you could have been chilling today, watching your favorite TV show, but you said, and I even gave him three opportunities after the
Starting point is 00:06:56 to just say yes, ma'am, I said, are you sure that's what you want to say? Are you sure that's not Creole for yes ma'am? No. He's like, I said it. And he still chose to fight me on it and then started playing that, you know, I'm going to repeat what you say game. And I'm like, that little five-minute dance you just did cost you TV. All you had to do was say yes, ma'am, and you'd be good to go.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Well, that sucks. I know. It was a real bummer. Who does the poppin? My husband. Yeah. You can't bring yourself to do it? I haven't had to yet.
Starting point is 00:07:25 My husband is there and I think he definitely responds at the orphanage. Papa Pierre did the spankings. Nanny's used to and then they cut that out because and I think that was a smart move. And it only came from Papa Pierre. And so there is a male. They respond to men. There's a thing in them where there's a response to that. So if my husband's home, he does it.
Starting point is 00:07:47 and if I'm home yeah I mean one time I had to do it kind of with a little spoon like but I'm not very good at it and it was a teaspoon half a teaspoon well let me say this that I think that's a fascinating segment oh I think it's a good look into your life
Starting point is 00:08:05 and I'm glad that people got to hear it now but I think it would have been great on the air okay oh yeah I'm sure there's people listening right now that are like you spank your kids well I'm going to say this I know that you guys didn't catch it but Eddie, mom shamed you a bit. Oh, what you do? Because you spanked your kid. He goes, you spanked over that.
Starting point is 00:08:22 It doesn't matter what she did to her kid for whatever reason. That's her kid, Eddie. Yeah, and that was my natural reaction. So don't feel bad that people think that way. It's just people think that way, but it's not your fault. I don't, because he mom shamed you for sure. But I didn't give you the whole story. And you had to be there.
Starting point is 00:08:35 I mean, it unfolded. I guess the, the, uh, started at about 3.30, 4 p.m. And the spanking happened at like 8.30 p.m. So it was a... It's an investment. That's a lot of, ugh. Right. I mean, it was a, he kept testing us, and it was kind of like, okay, well, here we go.
Starting point is 00:08:51 And then, you know what? He cries for like 15 minutes, and then he recognized we talk about what happened, and then he's good to go, and he's like laughing in a kid again, and then hopefully we just get better from there. I was spanked as a kid. It worked for me, and now I'm trying to justify spanking, but I get people that also choose not to spank, that's fine too. No judgment.
Starting point is 00:09:13 So save your emails. It's weird, man, when I was a kid. I was like, no, spanking. And I'm an adult. I'm like, please spanking. Please, anyone. Anyone. Yeah, man, it's like, it's olives as a kid.
Starting point is 00:09:25 No. As an adult, num, num, num, numb, numb, no. Ew, I don't like olives. I didn't either. Now I like them. You do? Yeah. Yeah, but.
Starting point is 00:09:33 And I like pepper-chini peppers, which I hated. But it's just those things we didn't like as kids. And now we're like, yeah. Yeah, mine would be avocado, I guess. Joke meat. Oh, wait. What? I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Anyone. I'm just kidding. Ray had handed me a story. I wasn't going to talk about it on the air, but why that came to mind is, let me find it. Speaking of joke me, what? No, it's spank, never mind.
Starting point is 00:09:56 This is a story. We wouldn't talk about it on the show, show, but it's from Men's Health magazine. This has ever spanked your partner while getting it on. If not, they may be into it. 25% of Americans have fantasized about being spanked.
Starting point is 00:10:06 Wait, Ray sent this to you? So we already had this spanking story, not even knowing that I was going to talk about spanking. A different kind of spanking. Amy, this is a completely different kind of spanking. I know, but it could also be speaking spanking. What's the deal with spanking?
Starting point is 00:10:19 As a kid, we hate it. As an adult, we want it. That's like a bit. Seinfeld? I don't know that he does that. No, but you should do it. As Seinfeld? Yeah, yeah, yeah. What's the deal with olives?
Starting point is 00:10:32 As a kid, I'm like, as an adult, I'm like, nom, numb, numb, no, no, no. Anyway. What shall I say? Well, I'm going to play this game, but I'll just tell you guys that on Sunday night, 8-7 Central, hope you watch the Iheart Country Festival. I'm hosting it. That is not the most important part of it. The most important part is Luke,
Starting point is 00:10:51 Keith Urban, Billy Currington, Dan, and Shane, Marion, Morris, Dustin Lynch, Luke Combs, John Party, Coleswindale, Sugar Land, and Brett Young are all on the show. We were there. It was awesome. It was awesome. But on my side of it, I'm hosting, I'm pretty excited about it. I will not get to see it live because I will be in adult camp. Oh.
Starting point is 00:11:07 No TV in an adult camp? No TV, no phone, no computer. Oh, man. Gosh, that's rough. Dude, I hope you really get a lot out of it. An intense therapy. Yeah, it's going to be great. What if I come out and I'm like, you know what, screw this place.
Starting point is 00:11:22 I don't need radio. I don't need money. I'm going to move to the woods and just be my best self because it can happen. I think deep inside I'd be proud of you. The regular me would be like, I hate you. Why did you do that? What do you think they would do with this show? Like really, if I was like, hey, guys, I'm retiring because I can retire.
Starting point is 00:11:39 I can't go work for somewhere else. I have a new contract. But you can always retire from anything ever. What do you think they would do with this show? I don't know. Maybe try to divvy us up. and sell us off. Like, you do a car parts.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Oh, wow. Like you take the car. I wasn't thinking that at all. I think they would try to make something work with Amy and Lunchbox. You think so? Oh, yeah. I mean, they could do that. Or they just try to find homes for all of us.
Starting point is 00:12:00 Or they just say, you know what? Guess what? Early retirement for everybody. It's been real. I don't know. What do you think they would do? I think they would try something with you. That's what you think, Amy Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:12:10 I think it would be you and probably lunchbox as of your side. Yeah, but I mean, who. who like comes up with all the stuff you do. Well, me and now Mike D a little bit. I know, but if you're gone and you're saying they'd do something with me. Mike D probably quietly, because he doesn't talk anyway. Yo, Mikey. Even when he's on the air, he didn't even talk that much.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Okay, okay, so what are they doing with me? You're the hubcap. They sell off. Oh, I'm the junkyard dog. No, you'd still. I guess that means everybody would sort of be in their place. Everybody would stay. Yeah. It'd just be.
Starting point is 00:12:43 They'd give us a shot, I guess, is what you're saying. I think they would. Yeah. They wouldn't bring in like a... They might. A lookalike. Like a gym. Like a Jimmy.
Starting point is 00:12:53 They might. Jimmy Jones show. They might. You never know. Want to get ahead in your career? New research suggests kissing up to your boss helps and boost the corporate ladder. I wish you guys would listen to this and not do what you normally do. We just hate on me all the time.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Oh. Well. But that's... It's weird. We're friends. I read this and I'm like, oh, this is how people are... My people don't do this. So, all right.
Starting point is 00:13:16 We'll leave it at that. We'll try it. Bobby. Can't do it like that. Nice shirt, Bobby. Yeah, that hair looks so good today. What'd you do different? Just kidding. It looks good every day.
Starting point is 00:13:26 I'm not good at it. Not good at it at all. I'm tired. Nice spray tan. Oh, yeah? Yeah. You fall for it. Amy, you're going to raise.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Okay. We're going to start the show here and check it out. Anything you like to say, Amy? I hope everyone has a great weekend. Yeah. I think it's a good thing to say. I know. By the way, there are only like 10 tickets left in D.C.
Starting point is 00:13:53 in that big old Warner Theater. If you want to come to my show in D.C. in a couple weeks. Bobby Bonescom. Same thing in Bakersfield. A couple of large theaters. I'm pretty excited about going to play. Bobby Bonescomedy.com. Come to those shows.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Otherwise, I'm going to go. It's been a good week. Long week, it feels like. It's a long to you or no? Yeah. I kind of feel like. It was like took a minute to get to Friday. And that Cheyenne show where we didn't sleep a whole night,
Starting point is 00:14:21 it kind of screwed me. Yeah. Because we didn't get off to the hotel until almost one in the morning. We had to get up at three in the morning. So it just messes up for like three days later. Yeah. Anytime you have to do that. I feel like you never catch up.
Starting point is 00:14:32 If I don't sleep on the show, sometimes it's a Tuesday night, I don't go to sleep in time. And I wake up and do the show and I'm like, oh, it takes me all day to catch up. But wham, wah, wham, cry. Yeah. Maybe at your adult camp, they're going to teach you out of life. Adult camp sounds like a porno, doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:14:44 Yeah, it really does. Camp. It's called therapy camp. Therapy camp. You'll get tools that'll help you sleep better. Yeah, I hope so. Maybe. Here's what I've always been afraid of, though, is losing my edge.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Because what has got me here has been me being a bit nutty. Some of your issues? Absolutely. Yeah, so if you work your way through those, it's like, well, crap. I know. Because I do look at a lot of my, quote, disadvantage as advantage now. It's one way to do it. No, I see.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Yeah, you're being real. I understand that. Amy made fun of me there, but I'm being real. I understand what you're saying. A lot of the crap that I went through made me super strong. And I see it as an advantage that some people didn't have.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Sure. But you got to figure out what's better for you now. Not what was better for you then. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm all good now. I got a new contract. Who cares. I can do whatever I want.
Starting point is 00:15:34 You're a VP now. If I get in trouble, I'll take me in my office to scold me. That's right. That's right. Tell me to do better. Fire yourself and then hire yourself again. Yeah, with a raise.
Starting point is 00:15:44 Okay. Here it is Friday's show And away, here we go Folks, it's your buddy and my Mr. Bobby Bones Good morning That's the reverse of hey hey goodbye Oh
Starting point is 00:16:08 Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah Hey, hey, hey Good morning Switch it around Yeah It's Friday Man, glad everybody's here with us Daniel Bradbury comes in later
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Starting point is 00:16:36 I'll tell you what, this story's funny to me. A Spirit Airlines flight, which was going from New York City to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, had to make an emergency landing. And you're like, oh, man, what happened? Well, a reason. The foot odor of one of the passengers made everybody sick. Whoa. The foot odor was so bad, people were complaining about burning in their throats and chest. All 220 passengers were asked to get off the plane.
Starting point is 00:16:59 A hazmat team boarded the plane. They said it was dirty socks. Oh, no. A hazmat team for dirty socks? It couldn't have been that bad, right? The rest of the passengers stayed on the tarmac while they waited for another flight. That's terrible. That's awful.
Starting point is 00:17:13 How about the person whose feet stink? Now, maybe it's not their fault. Maybe it's a medical condition. And all of a sudden, they have to get on a flight. And they didn't want to take their shoes off. I'm not sure they had their shoes off, you know. Maybe it went through the shoes. Yeah, I don't...
Starting point is 00:17:26 Listen, if it's strong enough to make everybody get off a plane, it's strong enough to go through a shoe. Yeah, speaking from experience, two days of wearing the same socks, you start getting some bad smells. Do you have sneaky feet? Yeah. You do? Yeah, I do. I don't have sneaky feet. Do you name?
Starting point is 00:17:39 I don't think so, no. But, I mean, I also... Glangelo shower. I don't know what it is, but even my 10-year-old son, he's got it, too. So it's genetic? I guess so. The little one doesn't. But do you clean yourself?
Starting point is 00:17:50 Yeah. At the end of the day, it's not like right now. Yeah, but Eddie, you have a home and a washing machine. You have a sink, you have water. Like, why would you ever wear socks two days in a row anyway? That's a good point. Sometimes people have to. I get it, not knocking that, but you don't have to.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Right, I know it happens sometimes. It's just like, I'm in a hurry and I'm like, oh, wear my socks. Oh, those two on the floor look good. All right, let's go. The ones you ran five miles on yesterday. I worked out in, dang it. Yeah, it's pretty bad. Well, I guess my point was some people just have stinky feet in armpits or.
Starting point is 00:18:18 Their body odor is. Or natural bad breath, and you have to do extra extra extra to cover for it. Yeah, how about that? Poor guy. Poor everyone. How we know it's a guy, Eddie, sexist? Dang, good point. What's so bad at me. The Bobby Bone Show.
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Starting point is 00:18:56 They're going to be closing all their mall stores. You're still going to be able to find them in airports, though. So get them there. You know what they call me, right? Yes, country music's youngest historian. That's right. So I like to bring history here. The Bobby Ball Show on this day in country music.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Today in 1991, 27 years ago, Trisha Yearwood had the number one song, which she's in love with the boy. She's in love. 27 years ago. It was her debut single from her debut record. At 26 years old, Trisha Yearwood became the first female artist to have a debut single go number one. And by the way, 27 years ago today, that song went number one. Morgan number two is only 24.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Yeah. So you were negative three. That's crazy. Yeah. I know that song, though. I love that song. Your parents hadn't even thought about it yet. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:19:59 You had all of Aldrich's brothers. sisters, right? I have three older sisters, yeah. Wow, four sisters. Isn't that crazy? Yeah, four girls. You think they were trying for a boy? They got more than number two. I mean, I'm sure. I was the last one and my dad was just like, dang, another girl. Never mind. Yeah. That's a lot. Like, just the odds. I'm having four of anything. Not even just girls. I'm just thinking as a guy
Starting point is 00:20:21 if I'm trying to have kids and you're like, oh, we have a girl, that's awesome. She's healthy. It's great. Have another girl. Oh, it's awesome. Have another girl. Okay. God. That's me, Bobby. Come on. I'm going to try one. more time. I know you got bigger plans for me. Give me a solid. Lucky number cell, girl. No offense don't work. No offense. Don't work. Number two. It's okay. None take it. Yeah, look at that. 27 years ago today on
Starting point is 00:20:41 this day in country music. A woman ordered a latte McDonald's and they accidentally served her a cup of cleaning solution. I don't even know how that happens. Well. You sure it was an accident? Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:55 Apparently the cleaning lines were hooked up to the machine. Oh. Okay. Oh. Okay. That's an accident. I thought like, well, I feel like you know if you're pouring cleaning solution into a cup. So someone had the pipes plugged in to clean the machine because it runs on a cycle. The person who took over didn't realize that those were still plugged in. The person who was latte. She goes to make latte.
Starting point is 00:21:15 It doesn't look in it. Or maybe it looks similar. She gives it to her. Now it makes sense. They served her a mix of coffee and cleaning solution. That is terrible. Fortunately, it looks like she and her unborn baby are going to be totally okay. Yeah, and probably going to get some money.
Starting point is 00:21:31 And it doesn't sound like she's going to sue. Maybe you had it all wrong. Dang it. So, yeah, how about that? You're there? Yeah, I'll take a latte, please. Oh, wow. A little...
Starting point is 00:21:41 Mm-hmm. It's got kicked to it. You know lawyers are calling her. A little tide cocktail. Is that chlorox? What is this? Cascade? You got that right?
Starting point is 00:21:52 Cascade. Yes. The dishwashing. Because back in the day, it was all about the granules. The dishwasher. The powder. The detergent. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Yep. And so now it's, and now people in their pods and they're... Yeah, that's just weird. You guys let me know what it was like back in the day. Yeah, so anyway, yeah, she's not suing or anything. Wow. Do you read that story about the cop that was running the Monopoly game?
Starting point is 00:22:12 Yeah. And he was hooking up all his friends with the monopoly pieces and they won millions of dollars. Million. Through that Monopoly game? Yeah, for years. Really? Yeah. He was like an ex-cop or...
Starting point is 00:22:21 I think he might have been an ex-cop, but I mean, it was definitely like a really sophisticated ring. And he would hook people up that he knew to knew. And sometimes... and they want all the millions of dollars. Get out. They would get, like, parked place because people would get boardwalk or the opposite. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:34 They would get the instant wins. Oh, they hand out the one, but the one that you need, they have not all of them, but the one that you need is never out there. There's a whole story. What is it? 24 million. $24 million. And he was the only guy really overseeing it, right?
Starting point is 00:22:48 And so he hooked up all his boys. And then people would come and pay to get it. That's quite the investment. They'd pay $50,000 up front. Yeah. Yeah, crazy, huh? 30 second skinny. Morgan number two here.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley announced their return to host the CMA Awards for their 11th year on Wednesday, November 14th. Little Big Towns trailer got stolen. However, whoever did it didn't get away with much. It was a trailer with two old kid bikes, one scooter, a baby pool, and a unicorn float, saying karma is a funny thing. Kenny Chesney has not only helped people in the wake of Hurricane Irma. He and his assistant Jill helped bring around 1,400 needy dogs and cats
Starting point is 00:23:30 to the United States through charities. I'm Morgan number two, and that's the skinny. It's time for the good news. Tell me something good. A woman purchased an item from Goodwill in Missouri and found someone's ashes inside. Her daughter ended up posting a picture of the item on Facebook and asked people to help locate whoever's family it belonged to.
Starting point is 00:23:52 Whoa, whoa, whoa. Yeah, so thanks to the Facebook post, they located the woman's daughter, and now they're making arrangements to return the item to her. Facebook doing good Yeah Well I mean It happens
Starting point is 00:24:03 We show they're not Russian ashes And it's a trick to Yeah Oh you never know That is a good story I do like that I wonder if there's a bit there Like we take something with ashes
Starting point is 00:24:13 To put it in see if it ever gets reported back Oh Like we put a bunch of ashes And a little note that says Grandma Wee And then We sell it at like a secondhand store And then we see if we put a number on there
Starting point is 00:24:24 If they ever make a back They're like hey I got Grandma Weewee That's a great test We should do it. Isn't that kind of fun? Because that's a good story. People did bring it back. Remember those kids that found the $700 in the yard?
Starting point is 00:24:35 They brought it back up to the house? I think this is just a theory that I have. I think that most people are good. Oh, really? Yeah. Huh. I do. What about mothers?
Starting point is 00:24:44 Ah, sanehood. They do qualify for Sanhood. Yeah. They do qualify, yeah. Bobby Bones show. Bonehead. Story up the day. Over to Ray Mundo with the Bonehead story of the day.
Starting point is 00:24:54 An Alabama woman got arrested for falsely reporting a car theft when she wanted a cop to unlock her vehicle. She ended up calling 911, said a man was trying to break into her car. Cop got there, and she said, ah, I just really needed help getting my lock open. Can you help me Jimmy it? He arrested her. She spent 10 days in jail for that. 10 days?
Starting point is 00:25:11 Yeah. Wow. She might have had prior to her time. Yeah, and falsely reporting a crime. It's pretty serious. Yeah, listen, I would assume that she's done other dumb things because you don't just do a dumb thing isolated mostly like that. It says not all of a sudden you go, I'm going to do something really stupid.
Starting point is 00:25:26 There's always the first time. There are other stupid things. She's an adult, right? Yeah. She's made other stupid adult decisions. And so I would imagine she had other things against her, just guessing here. But again, you don't do something like call a cop to unlock your car. There's not a lot of foresight in that.
Starting point is 00:25:44 So anyway. Raven, thank you very much. The Bobby Bones. The Bobby Bones Show. So about six, seven months ago, Amy's kids, that she had been five years in the process of adopting, finally come to America. and they move in with you. And they don't know any English. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Yeah, no. Little words like, hi. Yeah. And so you have to put them in a school where it's other kids who don't know English. English is a second language school. ESL, yeah. So you thought that maybe they had learned enough English. Man, I just feel like they're doing so good.
Starting point is 00:26:15 Yeah. I was like, let's do this. These kids are ready for real life here in America to be immersed amongst other kids that have been speaking English since birth. But they're not ready for that. And so you take them and what happens? They had to take, they were evaluated and took tests and just to see if we were ready for this type of environment. And we were called in for a special parent meeting that seemed abnormal because Eddie's kids go to the school and I asked him if he had to have this meeting. And he was like, no, I don't know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:26:45 We hadn't had one of those. He's like, I know, I didn't have that. I'm like, oh, well, maybe they just want to go over things like, you know, extra tutoring. Maybe you scored so high. they were like, hey, let's just bump them up a couple grades. I didn't know how good the score was going to be? Because remember, didn't I tell you how when my daughter came home from that test, she was so excited that she did great.
Starting point is 00:27:04 And then she informed me that she was so happy. She was like, I guessed every single answer. I was like, great. Hopefully you guessed right. But I think she just didn't understand the questions. So she felt like she had to guess if we could have talked through the questions with her. I think she would have gotten them right. She's smart.
Starting point is 00:27:20 But they sat us down and basically said that it wouldn't be fair. They want us at this school, but it wouldn't be fair for them to take them at this point. And they want to come alongside us and support us to try to figure out the best way to get them equipped. But right now, the number one focus should be their English. So, yeah, they're like, we can't accept y'all's application at this time.
Starting point is 00:27:44 So what's the deal now? Where do you go now? Well, so we emailed back the special ESL school because we were originally like, okay, I guess we're probably not going to be in that program. and then my husband sent off an email like, hey, looks like we're going to have to be coming back if that's cool. So they're like, okay, we'll get the kids registered. So we'll just continue down that road. But then I think take extra, extra steps on the side to ensure that the English is really coming along. Well, sad to hear that.
Starting point is 00:28:11 I know, because, I mean, I didn't think we wouldn't get accepted. We'd already, like, told our daughter all about the school. I mean, she's 11. She gets it. So instead of being like, hey, you didn't get in, I think we're just going to be like, you know what? We're going to wait a year. Our choice. I watch these videos on page 6.com, and what they do is
Starting point is 00:28:30 when celebrities walk out of their house, they have a video of them, and they tell you how much all their clothes cost. I have not watched a video, but that's pretty cool. Yeah, and I was making Eddie watch them yesterday after the show. I loved it. Yeah, it's oddly fun to see how expensive their stuff is. They're just wearing chilling. Like walking outside.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Well, Taylor Swift leaves her place, right? Taylor Swift's slayed in New York City sidewalk in an edgy outfit worth more. than $3,400. The singer, who's currently on the East Coast leg of her reputation tour, stepped out of her Tribeca apartment in an $860 top by Enravel Project. $806 shirt. $860 shirt. A shirt.
Starting point is 00:29:06 A $850 Gucci cut off shorts. Jean shorts. What? What? It costs $860. She paired her cool girl combo with ankle boots by Todd that are no longer available but previously retailed for $1,155. $1,200 shoes.
Starting point is 00:29:21 It topped off the look with a $170. $70 Tommy Hill figure bag and $300 crystal mu-meo cat earrings. A perfect choice for this feline-loving fashionista. That's so interesting. I watch that. Yeah, there's another one, so she walks out again. She's wearing this pink oversized sweatshirt because I wear hoodies like crazy. And I'm like, oh, hoodie, recognize hoodie.
Starting point is 00:29:40 A day earlier, the welcome to New York singer took to the streets and a tourist-inspired look worth almost three grand. Wearing a $900-hot pink Valencia, New York City sweatshirt, and $200 Alexander Wang jean shorts. Amy, the sweatshirt looks like something you buy to stand on the side of the road. Yes. Wow. It costs $900.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Wow. Taylor hardly blended in with the other out-of-towners. She went wild in a pair of leopard print Giuseppe Zanati boots worth $648 and added an $1,190, Christian Louvitan-Spiked backpack to complete the ensemble. Casual sightseer? Not exactly. $3,000 for that outfit.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Man. But I'm so into these. I bet that backpack is so cute. So she probably doesn't look at price tags. No. She has people that just go buy clothes and she never knows. Yeah. That's what I would think.
Starting point is 00:30:25 She has a stylist. She would probably freak if she knew how much she was walking on it. No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no. You know, let me mention this too. And I won't mention who it is, but I think someone's being a hater toward Brett Young. And I like Brett Young. He posted a photo of him and his fiancé on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Yeah. And he said, happy birthday to this beautiful baby angel. I'm not going to say which girl was a hating on this. Somebody in this room? I'm not going to say, this is what they wrote. Sort of gagged. Our pet name sometimes too much. Sort of gagged.
Starting point is 00:31:03 Come on. Beautiful baby angel. That's a beautiful baby angel. Not just angel. Beautiful baby. Doesn't that just mean he's so in love that he doesn't care what other people think about him? Does he say that? I get typing.
Starting point is 00:31:18 It's one thing. But sometimes when he sees her, he's like, hey, beautiful baby angel. I don't know, but I'm just saying people are haters. Because what if a dude you were really into is calling you beautiful baby angel? Sweet. Yeah, that's right. Really? You would think that's sweet? I mean, I guess so.
Starting point is 00:31:32 I take baby angel or beautiful. I take one of any three of us. Ray calls his girlfriend Bay, because it rhymes, Ray and Bay. Eddie calls his wife Boots. That's correct. What do you call your husband? Anything? We both say honey and baby.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Babe. Does that count? You should say beautiful babe, angel. I'm going to start calling him that. I think it's people that aren't happy or don't have something going on to the haters for the most part. Oh, I thought you were going to say they're the ones that call them Honeypenny Baby. No, no, those are the haters. It's like, ugh.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Yeah. Stop it. And I have nothing going on, but I'm not being a hater. I looked at it and was like, hey, good for him. What's the craziest name you've called one of your girls? Never, nothing. Nothing ever? No.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Not even like, babe. Not even like, hey, babe. Sweetie pie? No. Babe. Not even if they say something, you're like, babe. Never. Honey bunch?
Starting point is 00:32:22 Nothing. Really? I've never assigned a pet name to anyone ever. But just babe has never come out of your mouth. Like, oh, babe. No. Mama baby? Mama?
Starting point is 00:32:30 I'm really struggling with, like, you're not saying babe. Or baby or honey. I've never given a pet name to anyone. And no one's ever given me one. I can't get that really like a pet name. But just like, yeah, I mean, I guess it is because it's something you use only with someone of that. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:32:45 Morgan number two, you have a pet name for your boyfriend? Yeah, I call him babe or love. Love. Like, hi, love. Mike D, what about you? You and your girl. You guys are new? I got nothing. Nothing? Will you, though, once y'all advance? Please connect on FaceTime.
Starting point is 00:33:00 Hey, babe. Like, hey, babe? I've never used a pet name. Like, that at all. I just used their first name. I enjoy the name they have, okay? Obviously, like, I use their full name. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. That's right.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Good news here from New York. as a rookie police officer, as Valdon Nunez, 22 years old. Just graduated from the police academy about a week before. He's in the office, still all new to him, and all of a sudden a mom runs up to the precinct, has a toddler in her arm, the toddler stopped breathing, so what's he do? His training kicks in, perform CPR in the young girl.
Starting point is 00:33:41 She got consciousness back, and he's a hero. He's a brand new cop. He's a hero. Just graduated. How about that? Welcome to the fours, Rook. First day. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:50 I mean, basically, first week at the office. Yeah. So thank you to Esvaldo Nunez, 22 years old. We do love our police officers, and we like to shout them out sometimes. So there you go. That was Tell Me Something Good. Hey, what's happening, guys? You know, you get on your phone. You're always tinking around, trying to find stuff to do.
Starting point is 00:34:09 There's a lot of games. A lot of apps out there. But I'll say this, there's only one best fiends. And if you're like me, you're tired of the same old apps on your phone. and let me recommend to you the puzzle game, Best Fiends. There's a ton. They've been saying infinite amount of challenging puzzles, thousands of levels to play,
Starting point is 00:34:28 and tons of characters to collect. It's the perfect game to play whenever you want. You can play with family, friends, by yourself. Either way, you won't get bored, and you won't be using your thumb going, ah, there's nothing to do on my phone. The best part, you can even play without internet connection, so you can play literally anytime, anywhere.
Starting point is 00:34:44 Morgan number two plays it before the show starts. I catch myself playing Best Fiends. Just all the time sitting somewhere, play some best fiends. Give it a try, and you can tell me where you catch yourself playing best fiends. Download best fiends for free on the app store or Google Play Today. That's Friends Without the R. Best fiends, and you're going to be part of the club. Let's go over to Amy and do the morning corny right now.
Starting point is 00:35:09 The morning corny! What animal needs to wear a wig? What animal needs to wear a wig? Bald Eagle. Yeah. Yeah. That was the morning corny. The Friday morning conversation with Danielle Bradbury.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Hey, hey. Hello, Danielle. Hello. I think we're friends now, huh? Yeah. I'd hope so. Yeah, I think we're friends now. Daniel's here.
Starting point is 00:35:36 So here's the thing. You have this song that was called Hello Summer on your record. Yeah. And then it's not called that anymore because now we have a goodbye summer. Yes. Here, let me hear some of this. So what happened here? Because last time I checked, it was called Hello Summer.
Starting point is 00:35:57 I know. It's throwing a lot of people off. But so the original, so Thomas Rett wrote this song with his dad, Rett, Jaron Johnson, and Julian Bonetta. And they originally had Goodbye Summer in the demo. And that's what I kind of lived with for a while. And then when I recorded it, we just changed it to Hello Summer for my record. And then when we came back to it, we kind of wanted it to be the genuine, like, first, like, demo. So we brought Goodbye Summer back, and we thought it sounded pretty cool. And not only that, Thomas Shretz on the song, too.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Yeah. Yeah, he is. When you guys do this, are you in the same room? Or do you go and, like, you record a different time? Sometimes we're not in the same room So this song we did kind of like half and half The first, when he did his verse He was out on the road with Julian
Starting point is 00:37:04 Who's a producer and he recorded his half And then when we got together for harmonies And just like ad libs and all that stuff By the end of the song we were in the studio together Oh wow so you did some in the same room Yeah, yeah Oh how about that This is called Goodbye Summer
Starting point is 00:37:24 It's up now People can now listen to it Is Hello Summer still there too? Yes, it's still in there. But we just, we tweaked the last part and it ends the song as Goodbye Summer. And there's this one part where it was switched to Hello Summer goodbye to my broken heart. And then we just switched it, goodbye summer, hello. Daniel Bradbury is here.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Also, I think I saw on your Instagram, your birthday was last week, this week, last week? Yeah, it was, yeah, I think last week. Last week? Last week, the week before, I don't know. What'd you do? I went back home to Houston because my brother, my half-brother, oddly, has the same birthday as me. So we celebrated that together. We went to Galveston. And as pretty as that water is, we went to Galveston. Those Texas beaches.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Yes. And so we just hung out there with my family and everything. So, yeah, it was good. Yeah, you wrapped Texas pretty hard. Yeah, I do. Yeah. You all right? Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:38:33 The silence after that, I was like, wait. You have your band's here with you today too. By the way, Daniel Bradbury's here. She has a new song, kind of, one on the record. This is a new single, too, right? Are we saying that? Yeah, a new single.
Starting point is 00:38:47 It's kind of a new version, so it's exciting. Daniel Bradbury and Thomas Wrett, Goodbye Summer. And so, do you want to play this? Do you want to try to play this? Yeah, we can. You have keyboard in here? How are the keys? Let me hear some keys over there.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Oh, there it is. Look at that. You know Tiny Dancer? I don't. I don't. I'm not actually a keyboard player. What? You are, right?
Starting point is 00:39:09 Yeah, no, he's actually my bass player that can do multiple things. All right, here's Danielle Bradbury. This is Goodbye Summer, and she's going to play it here. Introduce your band real quick. Okay, so I have my drummer, Heath. Who's sitting on a box? Sitting on a box. The box is called what?
Starting point is 00:39:25 A Cahone. A Cajon. Got it. Yes. And then I have my guitar player, Teddy. Look a teddy. You look like G. Easy with blonde hair. I'll take it.
Starting point is 00:39:34 You do. Doesn't he? Yeah. Yeah. Everybody says he looks like M&M. I don't know about that. I'll take that one. I'll take yours.
Starting point is 00:39:42 And then who's the guy on the keys over there? He's originally my bass player, but that's Christian. All right. Christian, how are you, bud? Good to see you, man. Christian kind of looks like Al City if we're just picking things. Oh, yeah, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Same about you. What do I look like? What do I look like? Oh, gosh. Yeah, come on. A rock star. Yeah, by the bonds. I'll take that.
Starting point is 00:40:01 All right, this is Goodbye Summer from Daniel Bradbury in studio right now. Hey, guys, so because of licensing roles, we can't play anything with music on this Iheart radio channel or podcast anymore, but you can go to Bobbybones.com to see it. We hate that we had to take it down. It wasn't our decision,
Starting point is 00:40:19 but I just wanted to keep you up and we wanted to keep up as much as possible. So go to bobbybones.com to watch or hear whatever you're missing right now. And thank you for listen to the show. and sorry about all the legal stuff. Yes, come on. It's early.
Starting point is 00:40:34 Come on. Oh, man. Why don't you ever pick easy songs? That's like, you sing so good. I don't know. I always do this to myself. I always feel weird because I guess, like I asked early, like we're friends now, so I don't like interview my friends as much because I know.
Starting point is 00:40:52 I was like, you want to get out of this, you don't have to sing. We were talking off the year before when I was like, you don't have to sing, Danielle. No, I would feel like. But you sing. so good. I would feel like such a diva if I was like, no. No, but I was offering it. I said, hey, I know it's early. She's like, no, no, I'm thinking. Eddie goes, make her
Starting point is 00:41:06 sing. Thank you for doing that. Danielle Bradbury is. There it is. Do you ever get next to anyone and go, man, they can sing? Oh, yeah. And I, they're like, ooh, I don't know. Because, I mean, you're as good as comes in the studio. Like, there's a class. There's a very small class, the
Starting point is 00:41:24 Shays, the Lauren's, the Lauren's, the Daniel Lauren Atlanta, Daniel Bradbury, you're in that class, that top, top tier. In the land of the giants, you're one of the biggest giants. But is there anyone, who do you get next to and you go, man, they can go? Lauren. Lauren. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:40 She can sing so beautiful. And she has such a powerhouse voice when I get, like, when I just hear her, I mean, she's hanging out and she's just still singing everywhere. So when she does that, I'm like, God, she can sing. So she's one of them for sure. But you didn't have any training, like when you start, like early. I didn't. Like that just comes out of you, huh? Yeah, but I kind of feel like I need to take vocal lessons just to be on the safe side.
Starting point is 00:42:10 So you don't damage yourself? Yes, yeah, because I'm always worried about that. If I'm singing wrong, like I'm going to get with a vocal coach just to see and just to make sure, double check. And maybe I don't know if I'm singing wrong or not. So we're going to see. Sounds right to me, right? Yeah, sounds right to me. Do you feel like when you're on the road that you have to get the right amount of sleep and do the things so you can actually sing right the next day? Or are you still like 22? Like, you know, who cares?
Starting point is 00:42:41 Half and half. When I'm like up late, what we love to do on my bus is just jam out to all kinds of music. We're always playing music so loud. So when like a Britney Spears, Spice Girls comes on, I'm going to sing on the bus. I'm like, God, I need to stop yelling at the top of my lungs. Because that will probably damage my voice, but sleep, I'm like, whatever. Do you ever go to a karaoke place and just rip it? Like, just in the room, it's like, what just happened? Who is that?
Starting point is 00:43:12 I've never done karaoke. You've never done karaoke? It's so fun. Oh. Oh, man. I wish they had. Yeah. Can you imagine her going up there?
Starting point is 00:43:22 The weird thing about karaoke in Nashville is everyone goes up there trying to get a record deal. It seems like everyone. Everyone goes up just trying to dominate. Eddie are you in a karaoke? Yes. They don't even kill it. It's like when people try to do too many runs. That is so funny.
Starting point is 00:43:35 They just go overboard. They go way overboard. Daniel Bradbury's here. You want to hang out for a minute? Yeah. Amy, you want to play a game with her in a minute? Yeah. I got a fun music.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Am I playing against her? Yeah, you can play against her there. It's a singing game. Get ready. Oh. It's a singing? No, it's not. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:43:50 In my wheelhouse. It's definitely. The Friday morning conversation with Danielle Bradbearer. All right, Danielle's still here. Amy's here. So what I have are... These are piano versions of popular songs on the radio. So just played on piano.
Starting point is 00:44:06 You'll need your headdress. Like elevator music? Yeah, I think that's good. So we have to guess what song it is. For example, this one... Oh, I know that. What would that be? Men to be.
Starting point is 00:44:19 Meant to be. Okay, right. He was meant to be... Yeah. Okay, back and forth. Would you like to go first or second, Daniel? I'll go first to get out. The piano version, name the song.
Starting point is 00:44:33 Body like a back road. Nice. That's fast. Yeah. All right, good? Body like a back road. Over to Amy. Amy, ready?
Starting point is 00:44:46 Yeah. What a whiskey? But you don't want to marry me. What's the name of the song? Married. Married. Married? Thomas Rett.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Married. Sorry, marry me. I'm sorry. That's incorrect. Dang. I thought I was like, dang it. She got married. I love your version.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Shoot. All right. You're up, Danielle Bradbury. I couldn't tell you. Would you know it? Babe. It's, yeah. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Wow, Amy's back in the game. No point there. Okay. Yeah, yeah. Okay, here you go. Ready, Am? Yeah. First time, there's a last one.
Starting point is 00:46:25 I want to remember. Okay, what is it? No, it's, you make it easy. Easy, Jason. I'll do you. Yeah, I'm here. Easy. And I said love enough on me.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Maybe. Okay. I don't think you have any points, Amy. You have zero. All right, Danielle. Okay. Last one. Yeah, I got.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Oh, yeah. It's tough. I don't even hear it yet, and I know it. Hold on. Let's see if it gets to it. Yeah. Do you know what it is, Amy? I'm getting there.
Starting point is 00:47:25 I'm getting there. Nothing. Nothing. It's the fighter. Kiki, do you love me? Are you riding? No. I wouldn't have gotten it.
Starting point is 00:47:45 It's the fighter. That's a tough one. Oh yeah. I don't hear that. I didn't hear that. Yeah. Amy, ready? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:53 To tie. Okay. What's you got? Wagon wheel. There you go. There it is. There it is. Nice work.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Well, well, well, Daniel Bradbury. Do you know the dance? Are you riding? Yeah. You do another dance? She looked at her bandmates like, you guys, y'all made it next to a golf card? You've seen the dance before?
Starting point is 00:48:27 Yeah. What's Danielle like as a boss? You like her or no? Hey. She's the best. Yeah? Answer. The right answer.
Starting point is 00:48:38 What if you mess up? What if you mess up? Well, I have. You have? So what happens after? Daniel, you finish the set. You do 45, 50 minutes, and you really screw up. one point. Does she pull you aside and talk to you?
Starting point is 00:48:52 We joke about like, hey Ted, like, could we talk in the back lounge for five minutes? No. I usually go apologize and you're super sweet about it. Yeah, I just don't really. It's sort of like what happens around here if I mess up. Why would you say it like that? Because that is what happens to. Super sweet about it. That's exactly. He said she's super sweet about it. You said it very sarcastic. I almost condescending. Okay. Sorry. Never mind. If Amy messes up, sometimes I'll send her a text message. I'm even worse. I'll be like, hey,
Starting point is 00:49:19 That just happened That just happened It reminds me Like I didn't just live it myself Well listen You have a new song out today It's goodbye summer You're a fantastic singer
Starting point is 00:49:34 And I think the song is fantastic And all things are good Thank you All right Amy are you done Anything you want to say to Danielle It was awesome I'm always shocked that that voice comes out of that little teeny tiny body
Starting point is 00:49:47 How tall are you? I'm like 5'2 Yeah really small See what I mean? Did you get sleep last night? No. I'm really struggling for some odd reasons. Hey, by the way, let's announce this.
Starting point is 00:50:03 We're launching our all-female show in a couple weeks. You know, I'm doing a show, and Danielle's going to be the first guest on the show. It's awesome. Yes, yes, there it is. All Daniel all the time. It's amazing, yes. Okay, check out the song. You heard on the radio a bunch, and good to see you again.
Starting point is 00:50:17 Yeah, good to see you. The constant fight with country music. for the past 50 years has been, it's getting too progressive. There's never been a time where people aren't going, ooh, country music's just not the same anymore. That's never happened.
Starting point is 00:50:31 It's always a thing. It always should be a thing because people should always be pushing boundaries. However, the fact that Lowell Wayne won an American Music Award for country artists, I feel, is a little progressive. That's not country. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:50:45 Listen to it. So a little big town took home the American Music Award last year for favorite duo or a group, but instead of sending it to L'O Big Town they send it to L'O Wayne Hey, what's this award? What I won?
Starting point is 00:50:59 I made a what record, country record? How good was it? Was it good? Hey, boss, it says little on it. Yeah. Sent it to Lill Wayne then. Okay, we're sending out the awards. Trent, where are we sending this one?
Starting point is 00:51:11 Low... The rest isn't here. Just go with Wayne. Yeah, Lowe rapper... Low Rapper... Low Wayne... Low Wayne wound up getting five. awards in the mail, one for his win for favorite rap hip-hop song for I'm the
Starting point is 00:51:28 One, and then four of Little Big Towns Awards. So, I want five awards? Weezy. That's funny, huh? Yeah. It also seems that Little Big Town was the victim of a robbery. And so the band tweeted, I saw Karen Fairchild tweet this, that their trailer was stolen. And so they thought that they were robbing a trailer full of guitars and amps. But instead, when they opened the trailer up, they found there was. some bikes, one scooter, a baby pool, and a unicorn float. Oh, no, the kids' trailer.
Starting point is 00:51:59 They stole the trailer full of kid stuff. Man. I know. Little Big Town can't get a break. Their awards into Lil Wayne. Trailer gets stolen. Weezy, here I come. On a pontoon.
Starting point is 00:52:18 Everybody knows his noon. Weezy, I'm out. He still has the awards because he didn't know how to get in touch with Little Big Down. I have a... Oh, that's the thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:27 He was like, oh, no, I get hold of them. How do I get hold of these people? That's a funny story. I have an award that is Andy Roddick, a tennis player. I have a big award that is. Why do you have it? Well, because he wasn't, so he's one of my dear friends, and he wasn't able to be at this award show that he won an award.
Starting point is 00:52:47 So I was presenting to him. I actually lost to him for like a humanitarian award. Yeah. And so I went up and they said, hey, accept the award in his honor. because he was playing tennis. And so I get up and I read the speech that he wrote, but his whole speech was about me. I wrote the speech.
Starting point is 00:53:01 It was a joke. And so I just kept the award. And I forgot that I kept it. It's in my house. I was going through some stuff the other day. You should probably get that to him. Well, if he hasn't asked for it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:10 That's yours, dude. He hasn't asked for it. It was sent to me and Weezy both with our awards. That's funny. There's an 11-year-old rapper that signed a record deal. Did you see that? No, I didn't. Yeah, an 11-year-old rapper signs a record deal
Starting point is 00:53:26 the rapper's name is Lele. Alea hi. Laylae. You want to hear? Yeah. The Houston native announced the news on her Instagram page.
Starting point is 00:53:51 She inked it with Empire. It's official on the youngest female rap artist to sign a record. That's awesome. 11 years old. I'm trying to picture my 11-year-old daughter doing that. You're pretty good and you're clean. You can make a lot of money as a kid rapper.
Starting point is 00:54:04 Yeah. What if you wrapped and reviewed toys? Oh, no. That's funny. Good for her. Hope she does something good with. Hope she's a good parent around her. Like a good support system.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Otherwise, you end up like, how about that? How about that? Catch me outside. Catch me outside. How about that? Yeah, so saw that. I went to Sugar Land last night. It was good.
Starting point is 00:54:30 It was real good. Late night for me. Is it fun? Yeah, it was a lot of fun. Like fun? Like worth staying out? Yeah, and if Sugar Land comes to your town, I would recommend you go because it's such a positive, everybody knows the words to most of the songs, and they have a, it's like a circus tent
Starting point is 00:54:53 as their stage set. It's really cool. And they're good. Jennifer Nettles just sings, like, so strong. Christian Bush, it's really good. Anyway, it's good. When they play one of the hits, that whole room just start screaming.
Starting point is 00:55:10 Really? Yeah. I'm talking a room, arena. Yeah. Just scream the song. Met a lot of listeners last night. Saw a bunch of those year hats, the birthday hats. Oh, yeah. Yeah. By the way, our IHeart Country Festival is on Sunday night, speaking of Sugar Land. And what it is, is I'm hosting the show with
Starting point is 00:55:30 Candace Cameron Barrett, or DJ Tanner, as I knew her. and then always thought of her is that the whole show. It's so cool. And so, but Luke plays and Urban plays and Sugar Land plays and I don't know what song
Starting point is 00:55:43 of Sugar Land's ever going to use and apparently they use that song where I come out and do the dopey rap. Oh no, that was awesome. It wasn't dopey. That's this one, right? Yeah, but I have audio of it. I'm kind of embarrassed of it.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Okay, I need to hear it again. It's been a minute. Because you don't even know what I'm saying really. And it was kind of a funny rhyme. No, it was good. I was entertained. It was good. And it's not that good.
Starting point is 00:56:02 But, okay, I'll play. it, but I'm a little bit embarrassed. And I also dressed all dopey. Like I have on this... What you wear? Old school... Well, like a 50s cowboy shirt, but with a flat brim hat. Yes, I remember that.
Starting point is 00:56:11 It looked like vanilla ice if he were to put on some kind of country outfit. I'll play it. And I hope you watch the show, but maybe just turn it down when I come on with Sugar Man. No, stop that. Turn it up. Oh, what I'll suck like glue. You and me, maybe we'll stuck like to. I don't know if I want to play this.
Starting point is 00:56:27 No, come on a little bit embarrassed out of comments. My knee hit that button. Oh, what you go. Like I'll be on a fox What oh, what oh What oh Don't forget to feed your cat Harry had that little left
Starting point is 00:56:49 She posted this on Instagram A version till my 20s This shirt's from Jason Quinny said I just wet the bed With the bed Like I'll be on Fox screaming I just wet the bed And they go, what oh
Starting point is 00:57:14 I just wet the bed I'm still not wed I just wet the bed It's quite the rhyme Well one part too I'm like I have a cat Or something I don't need
Starting point is 00:57:23 Yes you did say that It was just a dope Mike D.N. I sat in the hotel room and we were like, we got to write this rap and it's got to be kind of funny. I don't even know what it said, but it's like, what was the cat line? Don't forget to feed your cat. Mary had a little lamb she told me on Instagram. I don't make a lot of sense, though. So that's Sunday night at 8th, 7th, Central.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Good, clean fun, you know? Oh, yeah. Yeah. That embarrasses me to hit that button. Yeah, I mean, you never claimed to be a hardcore rapper. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just a rapper. I'm more Dr. Seuss rap. Yeah. I'm more Seussical.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Yeah, it's for all ages. Of all the songs, come on. Yeah. They should have put Babe on there, because that's a jam. But instead, I got to show up. Don't buy it to feed you cat. Hey, but when you came out, that crowd sounded good and hyped. Did they?
Starting point is 00:58:14 Yeah. Like, my face got so red from that. I didn't even hear it. You had that emoji, grit teeth on it? Oh, oh, wow, oh. I'm stuck like glue You and me Baby we'll stuck like glue
Starting point is 00:58:27 I sound like Urqu When I'm running That's a good one What you're gonna do with that I sound like Urkel when I'm rhyming on the track What oh Surrup in my Sprite Just this spoon full of maple syrup
Starting point is 00:58:42 Make me feel alright Syrup in my Sprite Which is a hip hop thing Where they put Cizrup Yeah Cizrup But it's syrup in my Sprite But it's syrup
Starting point is 00:58:49 But it's a maple But it's a maple Not that cough syrup Yeah Yeah yeah Because I'm not hardcore Like Dr Suh Sprapper Hey, what you're going to do with that?
Starting point is 00:58:59 Don't forget to feed your cats. That's where it gets good. That's probably when the Pulitzer. That's where everyone went like, ooh, this guy's good. And you know how many people were like, shoot, I better not forget to feed my cat. Oh, I think about that. They're probably putting their phone. They were like, PSA.
Starting point is 00:59:13 Yeah, 9, 10 p.m. When I get home, be the cat. And you know what else, too? Here's what I think the crowd cheered for. I think they thought I was somebody else. No. I don't know. Okay, but Bobby, who would they think that you were,
Starting point is 00:59:25 that they would be cheering for. At anyone. Weezer. Well, okay. Buddy Holly. But when anyone comes out, you're like, oh, I wonder who this is.
Starting point is 00:59:35 Because what I hear is like, oh, I wonder who this is. Stop it, stop it. You heard excitement and they're like, oh, wait, who's that. Yeah, they reminded them who I was. It was like, who it comes, oh.
Starting point is 00:59:46 Oh, great. You can hear it. You're really listening. I can hear the disappointment. I can take it and dissect it down to each disappointment. I don't hear what you're hearing. Yeah, you know, it's not there, Amy.
Starting point is 00:59:58 That's why. Oh, hold that's right. Oh, hold on. You and me, baby, we'll stuck like glue. Oh, I hear it. Some guy's like, it's just Bobby. You heard that guy go, hey, guys, it's just Bobby, never mind. And then somebody said, who?
Starting point is 01:00:18 And they're like, what? Oh, yeah. Y'all want to go get snacks? Stop it. Amy. Hey, you need the line of the bathrooms long. That's true. That's funny.
Starting point is 01:00:31 Yeah. I mean, it hurts, but that's funny. Well, that's Sunday night. I'm fine. If you want to see it. Because you do. And listen. You do want to see it.
Starting point is 01:00:39 I just tell you, I look like the biggest dope. I know that. That was the point of it. And that got kind of irritated because... That was what they chose to use is the picture. Yes. And Morgan No. 2 is fighting for me.
Starting point is 01:00:49 And she sent a note to the people like, hey, can we not use this picture of Bobby is like the main picture? Because it's a comedy bit picture. And I'm like, whatever. I appreciate that Morgan Number 2. I got you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Are you still mad at me? No, I'm not mad at you. I was never mad at you. Tone. You were kind of mad yesterday. No, I wasn't mad at you. She said I was interrogating her about a personal life yesterday
Starting point is 01:01:08 and she didn't like that. And what did we say? Get used to it. No, no, no. Oh, welcome to the team. Yeah, yeah. I'm going to have to have Amy pull you aside and have the talk.
Starting point is 01:01:19 On this show, you have the... Oh, Bobby, I'm proactive. I already had the talk, right, Morgan? Yeah, we didn't already have the talk. Yeah. It's like the birds and the beads of this show. No one never had the talk with me. Well, I saw it coming and I could relate,
Starting point is 01:01:30 so I went ahead and... to care of it. The relate part is we've all been there. Yes. If you're part of the show, you are obligated at some part to give some of your personal life and love and all that up. Yeah. And that's just it. It sucks sometimes, but it's awesome.
Starting point is 01:01:46 Part of it. Yeah. It's what we owe our listeners. So I told you Morgan number two at any time you cannot sit at the table. But we like for you to sit at the big kids table. I like sitting here, so that's fine. Okay. There we go.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Don't forget the food you get. Uh-oh. I saw the story online where if you put a laptop in the check luggage and it gets hot and explodes, it'll take a whole plane down, which I thought was actually very little to take a plane down. Laptop fire and cargo hold could bring down a plane FAA study.
Starting point is 01:02:19 A single overheated laptop in check luggage could burst into flames. Could overwhelm the fire suppression system. It could bring down the aircraft. Good morning, everybody. Okay, yeah. So keep that in mind. but also don't check your laptop because people go through bags and steal
Starting point is 01:02:34 perfume, jewelry, shampoo, clothes, underwear. They're taking your laptop. Yeah, but it's not common that people steal. It's an occasional thing. Maybe you have to check your laptop. A plane's evacuated after a phone battery burst into flames. A plane evacuated after a phone burst into flames if they were charging it.
Starting point is 01:02:53 Wow. As they sat. What kind of phone is that? Yeah, I've never counted one of those. Those Samsung's that were blown up that one time? Yeah. For like a while. Having a Celo, too, remember?
Starting point is 01:03:02 Yeah. Oh, I think it was a fake video. Oh, was it? Or his phone explodes in this video. Panic. Shortly before takeoff, flames ignite on board this Ryan Airplane on a Barcelona airport tarmac. According to the airline, the source of the fire was a cell phone being charged with an external
Starting point is 01:03:19 lithium ion battery. The explosion sent passengers running before it was quickly extinguished. What is that? Scary. It's also not America. Yeah. I know. I heard Air Ryan in Barcelona.
Starting point is 01:03:31 I was like, okay. You're crazy over there. They're reckless with their lives. But, I mean, I flown Ethiopian air, and it was actually quite nice. Really? Yeah. Was that one? Do they pedal the wings?
Starting point is 01:03:42 Yeah. They pedal it, and it flaps. And then we got delayed in the Addis Ababa Airport, which is in Ethiopia. I mean, and it was, like, you were very aware you were in a third world country, and something was wrong with our aircraft, and we had to switch another one, and the way they were handling it was really sketch. but I still boarded that plane and everything was dying. You had to.
Starting point is 01:04:02 Yeah, I had no choice. Amy did a mission trip. You went to Africa, right? Yeah, to Kenya. Yeah, and so that's why she's on Ethiopia Air. Yeah, I was wondering why. I wondered, yeah, I wondered if she was going to come back. But yeah, you had a choice to get on an airplane or to stay there.
Starting point is 01:04:16 To get on an airplane? Or stay there. Yeah. So it wasn't like, you had all these options. Yeah. You're getting on that plane. Did you ever read the story about the Beatles when they were, I forget what island, They flew over and they got trapped.
Starting point is 01:04:30 And then they said something against the establishment. I know my facts are a little off here. But the government goes, you know what? No protection for you. And so the Beatles had to make their way out of the country and they almost didn't make it out. That has nothing to do with back to the USSR, is it? No.
Starting point is 01:04:45 Okay. No, it doesn't. But it's a fascinating story. And the Beatles are like, we're never going back there again. Wow. Maybe even in South America. And so they were trapped because the government goes, you know what?
Starting point is 01:04:56 We're mad at you. You denounced us. No security for you. And so the Beatles were humongous, the biggest thing on the planet. Yeah, they needed security. And so people were chasing them. I think one of their people in their band, not of the four, but got beat up because he got caught up in the crowd. It's a whole thing.
Starting point is 01:05:11 Wow. I didn't know that story. Yeah, maybe I made it up. I was like. I don't see anything yet. Maybe I had a dream. I don't like talking about dreams, but I've been really sad. I've been missing my dog a lot lately.
Starting point is 01:05:23 And so I had a dream you gave me a puppy yesterday. Oh. I know. And I woke up going. Do I want a puppy? And I gave it to you? You brought me a puppy. That's one of your love languages.
Starting point is 01:05:32 A gift of a puppy. Yes. Wow, that's weird. Yeah. You see that story about the Beatles? No, I still can't find it. Oh. Dude, what if I made the whole thing out?
Starting point is 01:05:39 I'd be crazy. I don't think I did. But what if I did that? Oh, my bad. That was in sync. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good.
Starting point is 01:05:52 A woman named Irene 101 years old from Granite City, Illinois. was trying to call a family member a few months ago, but accidentally dialed the wrong number. She called Rosa from Clarksville, Tennessee. She didn't know Rosa. But Rosa and Irene struck up conversation, and they ended up talking for an hour. Wow.
Starting point is 01:06:11 Then after that phone call, they became pen pals. And then Rosa's daughter, when picked her up in Tennessee, drove her to Illinois to meet her new friend, Irene. Wow, look at that. So, you know, just an accidental phone call led to a friendship. I saw a thing on Instagram where this girl says, I met you on a dating app. Remember me?
Starting point is 01:06:29 We should get together. And the person's like, no, that's not me, but I'd love to get together. And so they ended up getting together. But they also got together with the person from the app. It was all three of them just hanging out. That's funny. It's pretty funny, too. Like, this is how we met.
Starting point is 01:06:42 Yeah, but yeah. The woman that was accidental reach, she was like 60. The other two were like 20. It was kind of funny. That was Tell Me Something Good. I think a lot of people here on our show are wanting to be in this J-Go and music video. You know this?
Starting point is 01:06:58 No. How do we be in it? Well, Ramundo's the one that told me. How much is he playing at Ramundo paying you? What up? So, yeah, if I do this music video shoot, I'm looking at $150 if I was six feet and I could be a J-Go and stand-in. Oh, but you're not. I can make upwards of $500 or more.
Starting point is 01:07:15 Yeah? Yeah. So it's a pretty good payment. It's a music video. You end up being on YouTube and whatever comes about that, yeah. You get your own spot on YouTube. I wonder if he can, like, get some inches, like somehow with platform shoes or something. No, but what are you five?
Starting point is 01:07:27 six? Yeah, five seven. No, you're not. Close to it. No, Ray, we've measured before. We're the exact same height, five six. That's terrible. But can't you be an extra? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. There's options in pretty good money. You just chill at a bar with my chick. And then there's also an option if you want to be the makeout couple. You get paid even more. Oh, how about that? Yeah, makeout couples, $250. All you have to do is agree to kiss with your chick for like however many takes it, they end up doing it. Or another chick. Well, yeah, what if you got there and they said, hey, you're the right guy for this. Yep.
Starting point is 01:07:59 But we feel like this girl is the right girl. I don't know if my girl let me do that. For $200? Hey, Hillary, are you wanting to do this too? Hillary works in the glass room. She's our phone screener. I would do it. Are you doing it?
Starting point is 01:08:09 I want to. I don't know how to. I thought someone sent me a note that you wanted to do it too. Who else was going to be in the Jake Wong music video? Anybody? Remember lunchbox? He was in the Chris Jansen video? Yes, he was in it.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Amazing. What song was that? Better I don't, was it? Better I don't. That's right. I mean, it's like a, it's his face. He's in it. I think he has a shirt off and everything.
Starting point is 01:08:27 If you have to talk on the phone, you have to go to the bathroom, what do you do? You're on the phone, but you have to go to the bathroom. Oh, it depends on how close I am with them. You and I are talking. What do you do? Well, I mean, I may mute it, but I might be like, well, I have to go to the bathroom.
Starting point is 01:08:43 I'll either call you back or just keep talking to you. Like, we're close enough to where I would. Some people have to end the call. Or, like, if it's my husband. Can I request to have a call ended? Why? I just want to put that out there. What do you do with me?
Starting point is 01:08:56 I don't want to talk on the phone. I know. See, and we FaceTime, so I would end that. Yeah, please. Can I request that you never answer it first time? Experts say that if you are on the phone, this is from an etiquette book, and you have to use the bathroom, you should say, hey, I've got something that just came up. Let me call you right back. Which is totally true.
Starting point is 01:09:14 Never talk on the phone while in the bathroom. Really? Sometimes I'll be talking to people, and they don't want the toilet next time to flush, but it does. And I'm like, what's up? Why did I just hear a toilet flush in this call? Yeah. But sometimes I'll be on the phone because I'll pee sometimes, depending how close you are. And I'll do the thing where you're talking on the phone.
Starting point is 01:09:30 And you don't want them to hear the toilet. So you take your arm and you extend it out the bathroom. Yes, yes, yes, yes. And then you push the toilet and you run. Yes. So you try to. Yeah. But there's also the mute button, Bobby.
Starting point is 01:09:39 You should try that. I don't use the mute button. I don't ever. Sometimes my cheek accidentally hits it and I'm talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk. Oh, I've done that with you. Yeah. And then. Oh, my cheek must have hit mute.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Oh, my goodness. Yeah. So. You know what I like about 90s television is they, in even early 2000s because I was watching friends yesterday. And they cover the bottom part of a cell, or a cordless phone. And they keep talking like the person can't hear them. Yes. That never worked in our life where you can cover the bottom and go, hey, Frank, listen to what Jimmy just said. That was the old school.
Starting point is 01:10:12 That was the old school where you take your hand, you put it over the microphone part of the phone. And you talk and they can't hear you. It never works. It never works. Because you could always hear it. Yeah. It sounds like this. Listen this idiot on the phone.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Morgan number two, do you ever have to deal with that at 24 years old or no? No, I don't remember having to do that ever. She always had that mute button. Oh, great. Look at you. What's it like being 24? Being young and cool. So young and fresh.
Starting point is 01:10:40 Is it pretty cool? Like, what are you doing this weekend? Well, currently I'm binge watching Gomore Girls, so that's my cool factor. That's like what I do at 38. How's the difference? So it's like, life's the same. You're not that cool, I guess. Hunter Hayes put out a new song
Starting point is 01:10:54 I don't know if you heard this song or not but I heard him play it We played the Bluebird together once Hunter Hayes and I did And he did this song on piano It's called Dear God Where it's like he's talking to God And so this is some of that Hunter Hayes song here
Starting point is 01:11:05 Because why does my life Have to hurt so much Why can't I find any piece of love Dear God Are you sure that you don't That you don't mess up So it's a pretty cool song It's the beginning of it.
Starting point is 01:11:26 Here I go again. Three glasses in, counting my sense, home alone again. There's three in the morning, just me and my demons at war again. So I'm calling. Are you listening? You made a man that's fragile. You made a heart that can break. You show me the roadless travel, though then I'm gonna run away.
Starting point is 01:11:56 You make me love so hard when everything I love just leaves. You sure there's nothing wrong with me. Fight is my life, have to hurt so much. Find any peace of love. Are you sure that you don't mess up? Pretty crazy, huh? I like it. Right?
Starting point is 01:12:22 Sounds cool. Yeah, that's like real. Yeah, I like it. You know what I mean? That's Hunter Hayes called it. You say it's cute? No, I said I like it too. Oh, I think it's cute.
Starting point is 01:12:31 Like I was agreeing with Eddie. It's cute. We define terms differently. Yeah, it's Hunter Hayes, Dear God, if you want to download or stream that. It's a Bobby Bones show There's the girl that's missing in Iowa. You've been following this story, I haven't know.
Starting point is 01:12:45 Mike D, will you kind of let Amy know what's going on here? Yeah, she's been missing for over two weeks. She went out for a run while she was house-sitting for her boyfriend, and they've been trying to find her. How old is she? She is, I think she's 19. Bolly. And so Mike D. and I were talking about it yesterday,
Starting point is 01:13:01 and they had offered $2,000. That part I am familiar with. And I said, it's a small town. And I was like, man, only $2,000. That's not a lot. It's not a lot of all. And I said to Mike, should I put some money in, you know, because that's not, well, now it's up. Yeah, 172,000 now.
Starting point is 01:13:17 So are people donating? I think so. Yeah, they got to do not. I think a lot of people felt the same way. Like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, we can actually help. And who knows if money will actually help. Yeah, you never know. But so what's the latest on this?
Starting point is 01:13:30 They searched like a farm near where she lived just to see this guy who maybe had something to do with it. What are they thinking? Maybe she was, like, abducted or something. By a guy that lived on a farm? Yeah, so they searched his place and found nothing. And they thought they spotted her in, like, another state, but it wasn't her. What? Alive.
Starting point is 01:13:49 Yeah, so they're just following a bunch of leads right now. Have they said anything about why she would want to leave? No. So she seemed happy? Yeah, she'd be fine. Hmm. That stinks, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:01 So we'll put a picture. Morgan number two, can we do that at bobibones.com, and we have a lot of listeners there. And so if you don't mind going to check this out, maybe you see the picture of her. You may know something. You may know something or you may have heard something. The best we can do is put it out there for everyone. So, yeah, thanks, Mike Dee.
Starting point is 01:14:18 How long has she been missing? Two weeks. Two weeks, man. There are some stories, though. Remember the girl? Yeah, I was thinking about it. And they went to Walmart. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:27 And they were, like, seen in Oklahoma. Like they went from Tennessee. The teacher. Yeah. And you all the way to California, I believe. Yeah, the teacher. And the natural thing is. to go, oh, the worst. However, there have been some circumstances where it wasn't the, they
Starting point is 01:14:41 were found. So that's what you hope is here. If you want to see it, the picture of her, maybe it triggers something, bobbybones.com. So there's that. Let me also mention, just on a different note, that on Sunday night at 8, 7 Central, the IHeart Country Festival will be on. I will be hosting it with Candace Cameron Beret, who is DJ Tanner on Full House. Do you think people know that already, or should I say it every time. No, you should say it every time. Yes, I believe so too. Not because people don't know, but it's just fun to say. So we're, uh, we are hosting it together. I do make a musical appearance as well. So you guys still buddies? Who? You and Candace? Um, I'm, I'm, I mean, we don't hang out. No, but you text. No? No, no text. No, but I mean, she's married with kids.
Starting point is 01:15:30 What you want? Right, right. Yeah. I'm going to do. Ask her about Kimmy. What's up with, Gibbler doing? No, she insta storied reading my book about a week and a half ago. She said, I'm just starting By Bones' book, but then she never did it. I just finished it. So me thinks she gave up because it wasn't good. But that's what me thinks. Yeah. I was going to say, y'all DM.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Yeah, I mean, I don't slide in. You don't slide in the DM? It's already in there. No, no, no. Anyway, Sunday 8, 7 Central. I mean, they're actually really good people, like Luke Brine. and Keith Urban and Dan and Shay. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:08 Yes. It's not about... Everything's not always about me. You know what I mean? Really? Yeah, it's not. I'm sure. I'm trying to make it less and less about me.
Starting point is 01:16:16 I know. I'm trying to make it less and less about me. It's my life goal is to make it less about me. Hey, I have these clips where page six goes out with the camera and they wait out at people's houses. It's my favorite thing on the internet right now. It's good stuff. And they walk out.
Starting point is 01:16:29 Let's say, Amy, you walked out to your house. They start judging your clothes. I know. And they're telling everybody how much they cost. Yeah. So they did it to Jennifer Lopez. And this is just her drive into a baseball game. Well, but I mean, probably a Yankees game, right?
Starting point is 01:16:44 I don't know where she's going. Why isn't she dating that, dude? Who, A-Rod? Yeah, but he's not going to just Yankees games. Oh, okay. Yeah, he's also a commentator for all the games. But anyway, here you go. Here's Jennifer Lopez.
Starting point is 01:16:53 A day earlier, Lopez rocked an almost $3,000 look to attend a celebrity softball game at Yankee Stadium with her bow. The De Niro singer donned a $265-stripped body suit and $3, 395. white trousers both by Millie for the event. By the way, for her? It's not bad. For her? It's not bad. Wow, this is her going just to do some...
Starting point is 01:17:13 Wow. Coles. Yeah. Faring her nautical inspired outfit with $965 Charlotte Olympia pumps and in her... That's a shoe, right? A pump. As cuff worth $1,150 Jennifer Gabe take me out to the ball game a whole new meaning. What's that
Starting point is 01:17:29 Irmy's cuff? What's a cuff? Like a bracelet? I'm thinking something on her wrist. Is it? His bracelet? And is that how you say it? I know it's H-E-M-E-M-E-E-M. I only repeated it. It helps what they say.
Starting point is 01:17:41 I don't know. Oh, dang. Oh, yeah, she said it. I was like you said it, but I've always said, oh, is that Hermann's? Is that a Herman? Hermann. Hermann. Yeah, I mean, I don't know how to say it.
Starting point is 01:17:50 Yeah, for Jennifer Lopez to be wearing only a $395 pair of pants. That's like us going to T.J. Mac. Yeah, that's not bad. Go, Jennifer. Way to be frugal. Way to be humble. Well, here's another one. Here's Jennifer Lopez, just out and about on the town.
Starting point is 01:18:04 A day earlier, Lopez. Which one? This one here? Yeah. Jennifer Lopez strolled the NYC streets and a can't miss look worth over. By the way, just walking on the streets. Okay? Can't miss look. Here we go. For $8,000. The Bronx-born star brightened up her summer whites with a $325 multi-color blouse by California label L'Jean.
Starting point is 01:18:23 She strutted her stuff in bold, yellow $745, Christian Loubaton pumps, wearing $1,150 Chanel shield sunglasses, and carrying a Chanel bag worth around $6. They make a bag that cost $6,000? Apparently they do. What is happening? And $800 sunglasses? No, $11,000.
Starting point is 01:18:45 $1,100 sunglasses. That's Jenny from the block, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't be fooled by the rocks that she's going to get. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look at her. She's going to make it. Wow.
Starting point is 01:18:55 Probably. Wait, so is he retired? Yes. Okay. Sorry, I thought he still played. And you know what? You were actually right. They did go to Yankee Stadium, but they wasn't a Yankees game.
Starting point is 01:19:03 And it was a celebrity softball game. I just assumed she was going to support him. I thought he was playing. No, he's done with that. Okay. And then you said he was a commentator. So I was like, okay, I'll noted. Add that.
Starting point is 01:19:14 A. Rod retired. Do you like that couple or no? Yeah, I like them. In fact, one of my friends follows both of them on Instagram. She said he's a great follow, like, A.Rod. So I've-He has repaired his image because he's a, was a dushy dude. Yeah, totally.
Starting point is 01:19:28 And steroid guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He would give women like gift baskets after they. No, no, a different guy. who people love, by the way. Oh, so horrible of me. Amy's talking about the story with Derek Jeter, where Derek Jeter, single guy.
Starting point is 01:19:41 Hey. What are you going to do? He's single guy. This is what he does. And girls would come over, and he is a single guy would say, hey, thanks, it was a great night, and he would give him a basket
Starting point is 01:19:49 full of autographed baseballs. But as I remember the story. And it'd be in the car. Memorabilia. Yeah, yeah. He didn't even, yes, that's it. And they'd go down to the limo, and then it was Derek Jeter memorabilia.
Starting point is 01:19:59 In the car. How nice is that? Come on. You got to go on eBay. otherwise they pay like a thousand bucks. Who wants to decide between a prayer Christian Louis Vuittons and Derek Dieter. I know you're kind of being a hater.
Starting point is 01:20:11 I'm not being a hater. I just thought it was like, it was a story a while ago. I just don't like it. It's like tacky. But I'm not being a hater. I get it. I mean, they're the ones that hooked up with him too. And why do you think they hooked up with them?
Starting point is 01:20:23 Well, maybe they really found him to be interesting. No, they're baseball fans. And they liked his personality. But yeah, you're right. But I just feel like he's being a little presumptuous that they're going to want a. signed Derek Jeter ball after they hook up with them. I mean, they probably do, but.
Starting point is 01:20:38 Exactly. And listen, every time somebody's my house. Just like, get over yourself, Derek Jeter. What phones? What do they do? A pair of headphones. A sign them. I mean, how lame would that be?
Starting point is 01:20:46 Like, if I heard that about you, I'd be like, that guy is so lame. I wish you would hear stuff. Amy, there's so nothing about me. I wish that you would hear stuff about me. Someone asked me last night, like, hey, you did anybody? I was like, nope. Like, if you've been on a date, nope, nothing.
Starting point is 01:20:59 Nothing going on. Yeah, we need to spread rumors about you. That's what I'm saying. Like, every time someone leaves my house, there's a sign microphone. No, it's so lame. I like the headphones so we can, like, be driving around town. Like, look at that girl. She's jogging with Bobby's headphones on.
Starting point is 01:21:14 It's a pair of plastic glasses, like mine. I've made novelty dark rim glasses. This whole town's wearing dark rim glasses. What's going on? Why is he wearing them? Wait, what? Stop. Stop, though.
Starting point is 01:21:26 Oh, gosh. Well, Eddie was acting like the whole town would have them. And you were acting like they wouldn't. Yeah. Oh, me, great. Both of us. I was helping you out, dude. I mean, you just said you, like, haven't gone out with anybody.
Starting point is 01:21:37 I know. So, just stating the facts. A pair of headphones, a microphone. What else? What else? A pair of the goofy glasses. Your books. Oh, sign books.
Starting point is 01:21:47 So lame. Thanks for last night. Bobby's like, five-grime your feet. And a razor back t-jured. Pimp and joy. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby bones. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:21:58 We're transmitting across America. This is. The Bobby Bone Show Someone had asked why the pile Had it hit the air the last couple days And if we don't get to it, which I always like to, but if we don't, we put it on the podcast. So we actually have our version of the show
Starting point is 01:22:19 And we do extra. So if you want to go listen to the podcast After the show, just search for Bobby Bone Show on demand. If you missed any of the show Or if you, you know, want to hear the extra stuff. So let's go over to Amy now. We're doing the pile today. Not shutting you out today. You made it.
Starting point is 01:22:35 No, not made it. I've messed up the last couple of days. days and it's not been on. So we're going to still do it today. All right, ready for Amy's. Where is Amy's pile? Thank you. Here we go. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Okay, so sometimes when you step on the scale, especially if you weigh daily, you can get really fixated on the number. Amy, I weigh three times a day. I go in the morning, three times a day? You need to stop. I weigh myself in the morning, and it's like heaven. It's just put itself on my shoulders because I'm light. I'm the trim as I've ever been. I get up and I
Starting point is 01:23:04 get on the scale, this morning, 155.2, which is pretty good for me because I'm working at it. I'll eat lunch and I get on right after, how much eight. And it's always like 160.3. By the end of the night, no, no, no, 157.3. Last night, I was like 158. Dang. Okay. I know. Okay, so. It's just living life, man. Some people, just the number can really freak them out and then it can start their day off if they're like up five pounds. And really your body, there's fluctuation, there's water weight. It's not actual pounds of fat.
Starting point is 01:23:34 This company came up with two lights. A blue light that's, you know, when you hop on it, as long as you're in this window of a safe wait, it'll light up blue. And you can feel good about yourself. Like, hey, I'm in my wheelhouse. All good to go. I'm on track. If it lights up gray, it means, oh, warning, warning, danger.
Starting point is 01:23:51 You've stepped out of that. You're probably a little bit too high. And you know to rain it in. But you don't have to get fixated on the number and, like, freak out. That's not bad. Yeah. I feel like it's kind of good. What do you think, bones?
Starting point is 01:24:02 Well, I don't think this thing's accurate already. I get on mine in terms of my body fat percentage. I'm like, how do you know? I'm just standing on the scale. Right. You didn't pinch my fat. You didn't get a caliper. Shut up.
Starting point is 01:24:12 Yeah. Get out of my face. You know, unless it's somebody actually doing the job. I don't know. But that weight thing does change. Like two or three pounds a day. I know. And it says here, the aim of this is to ignore the daily fluctuations that happens when you step on the scale multiple times today.
Starting point is 01:24:27 Three times a day, at least. I even weighed myself in over two months. Maybe even more. Good for you. But I have to watch that. I can't be that person. I'll get fixated. And then it's like, I'm just not fun.
Starting point is 01:24:41 On the weight? Is that my thing? Is that why I'm never fun? Oh, that's it. We found it. We found the reason why. Yeah, I just, for me, for other people, daily weigh-ins are good for them. For me, it's not healthy.
Starting point is 01:24:51 Boxers. No, that's not even daily. I just put on my jeans and I'm like, did they zip? Can I tell you something about me when I eat? What? I may be feeling great. Like trim, but I eat a meal and my belly goes, every time. Like it makes noises?
Starting point is 01:25:06 No, it grows. Stop. Stop it. I mean, you put food in it. I know, but does your belly do that? How much are you eating? Well, a decent amount. Yes, it should fill up with food and then you'll digest it.
Starting point is 01:25:15 It goes, bloop. It does. It actually, I see a legitimate difference after one meal. I have to show you what I can do with my stomach. You show me with your son. Oh, but he made me take video. Well, yeah, he thinks I get pregnant. I saw you do it, and she's like, check it out.
Starting point is 01:25:30 What does she do? And he goes, mommy, grow your belly. And I just stick it out. And it will go out. then it expands right back in and it's like, so like to him, it's fascinating. He also thinks he can crawl in my belly because he sees pregnant people. And I'm like, I don't really know how they do that. He's like, sure, I could just go right in there.
Starting point is 01:25:46 I'm like, no, you can't. In where? Interesting. All right, whatever else. Okay, so when I say to you red phone, what do you think of? In the White House. Yeah. If someone's calling, there's an emergency.
Starting point is 01:25:56 So do you picture like there being a box and you open it up and there's like this red phone? I know for a fact there's a little box and they carry it with the president as like a suitcase. Okay, so there's that, but there's also the red phone at the Pentagon, which is a direct line to Russia. So same thing. I mean, I kind of picture a red phone, but it was originally a teletype machine, then it became a fax machine, and now it's actually an email account. Oh, it's not a real red phone for that one? No, no red phone. So I just thought that was like their fun fact if you're like, you know, a red phone comes up.
Starting point is 01:26:26 You're like, phone fact. Speaking of that, we were talking earlier about the Philippines. Yes. And what I had mentioned was that the Beatles had. been to a country and politically, the country goes, hey, we're not protecting you anymore. So they had to run out of the country and protect themselves. And it was hysterical. The people went nuts. And now Eddie's telling it. So I was right, right? You were absolutely right. So what's the story?
Starting point is 01:26:49 1966, they were in the Philippines and apparently they were scheduled to have a breakfast with the first lady of the Philippines, but they never told the Beatles that they were scheduled for it. So there was a no show. And the Beatles didn't do anything political. No. Nothing. So they were like, we're not doing this. It seems political. They were just playing the show and no one told them they were supposed to have this breakfast. But the first lady got offended. The whole country got offended. And the government says, you know what, police escort, all the protection, no more.
Starting point is 01:27:14 Yeah, that's not cool. In the Philippines as the Beatles. And they had, you know, Beatles everywhere they went. They were just a lot of fans and riots. But, like, no protection. Those are up for the Beatles. And they had to run to an airplane while people chase them. Yep.
Starting point is 01:27:26 And I think somebody got hurt and got left behind. Read that? No, I didn't see that part of the story. Isn't that crazy? Yeah. That red email account. Well, so, Bobby, I don't know if you know this about us, your team here, but we now have weekly meetings. Did you know that?
Starting point is 01:27:44 I know. Listen, I told Mike D. To set them up. Oh, really? Okay. Oh, I didn't know. Because, I mean, Morgan, number one, had set it up. Anyway, I saw this thing, the study this morning that everyone hates meetings and it gave, like, all these reasons why. Well, meetings are terrible.
Starting point is 01:27:58 That's why I don't go. Yeah, I know. You're not there. They're the worst. But listen, like, I get it. Weekly meetings probably do need to happen, but just make sure it starts and ends on time, so you keep everybody happy. Everyone kind of says what they need to say and not ramble on and on forever. So be prepared and stick to an agenda when one is provided.
Starting point is 01:28:17 Yeah, I mean, I'm not a big meeting guy because nothing comes out of them. I didn't know you were the one orchestrating the weekly meeting. I'm just like, hey, you guys need to get together. I'm always in a meeting. Okay. I'm always on a computer. And attendees, please, guys, let's not be distracted on our cell phone. during our new weekly meetings. Stay focused.
Starting point is 01:28:35 Okay. I saved that to myself too. Thank you, Amy. Is that it? I'm Amy. That's the pile. Bobby boom, come on. Ah, it's over again. I have dinner with a friend tonight. Oh, really? Dude, friend. I know how to date.
Starting point is 01:28:47 Thanks for clarifying. Well, I knew you're going to be like that date. Just him or his significant other two and then you? No. Because that's a thing sometimes. Oh, that's the thing all the time. Yeah. Mr. Third Wheel. Mr. Kickstand. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Yeah, all those things. But no, no, we just may go watch Dave Barnes play tonight, not sure. Yeah, that would be cool. Yeah, so I'm going to do that, and I'm going to go away and turn my phone off, my computer off, and go into camp tomorrow. So I go ahead and do that and just try to get my mind right. So, yeah, it's it. You're going to Colorado for a couple days? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:22 And then pretty much just have family time. Like, that's the goal. It's so much family time right now because I just feel like my husband and I have both been. totally back and forth with the kids. And they need all four of us together. I think they're starting to, they're like, this is what family is. Okay.
Starting point is 01:29:40 One week with dad. One week with mom. One week with dad. Well, everybody, thanks for hanging out. You can hear this show. Just go to IHart Radio and search Bobby Bone show on demand. Or you can listen to the Bobbycast where there's a new episode where Maddie and Tate both came over to the house and we talked about their career and how it went from a number
Starting point is 01:29:57 one song to they had no record deal to they got picked up again. And here they go again. pretty cool story and I really like them. Search Bobbycast. Kind of a, if you love country music, that's a cool podcast to listen to. We will see you. Thanks so much and we'll check you soon. Bobby Bones.
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