The Bobby Bones Show - Amy’s Husband Had A Run In With The Law + Lunchbox Calls In With Another Baby Box Update + Friday Morning Conversation With Jimmie Allen

Episode Date: July 20, 2018

Lunchbox calls in this morning to share another update on his newborn baby boy. Amy explains why her husband had a run in with a police officer. Also, Class of 2018 artist Jimmie Allen stops by for th...e 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 00:03:44 Just finished stuff on Friday show. Jimmy Allen was in. By the way, I hate that on the podcast we can't play the songs. Oh, yeah. Because it's all rights issues. But he did. you too with or without you and that's up there but you can go watch it on youtube correct that we can do yeah so you'll hear the jimmy allen interview kind of inspiring story guy moves to town has to live in his
Starting point is 00:04:04 car for a while shower in the gym i was talking to a friend of mine who talks about trying to make it as an artist and he just moved from los angeles and he says listen and i find this to be a bit truer in country music not fully true but he said and to move to California be an artist you almost have to be rich because you can't even afford to live out there like the days of just dragging yourself up and going out and slumming it or becoming fewer and far between because it's so expensive to live in places that most of celebrities were rich before they were celebrities. So that start from the bottom and work your way up thing isn't happening as much.
Starting point is 00:04:39 And in Nashville, you're seeing that a bit too. In Nashville, there are two ways that people are artists. They either are super rich and they can afford to come and take three or four years and spend money on music and get good at instruments, that kind of thing. and living, they worry about paying the rent, you get a second job, or they're completely broken
Starting point is 00:04:59 and they have nothing to lose. There really is no middle. There's not really a middle class that comes to Nashville as an artist. Yeah. You either are broke and you come, you've got nothing to lose, all in the line,
Starting point is 00:05:10 I'm just going to create and live in a place that probably isn't that great, or you're super rich. And there really isn't a middle class in the creative world. I do like the stories of the parents that move with their kid
Starting point is 00:05:23 because they have a dream of doing it. like Taylor, of course, but she, I don't know what. Super rich. Okay. Kelsey Ballarini is another one. She came with her mom, single mom. Like, I love that. As a parent, I wish you could do something like that.
Starting point is 00:05:34 But here's the thing. Those are young kids that do that. Like 12. Yes. Okay. Yeah, not adults. Yeah, not. Because there were something like 18, 19, his parents moved with them.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Yeah. And I'm like, cut the core. I was telling one of the kids on American Idol. Like, cut, cut the cart. Yeah, because as a parent, if you let them go by themselves, they learn a lot, right? I mean, you always talk about learning from your mistakes. There's not even mistakes. You just got to go learn life.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Yeah. But again, I come from a slightly different background. But yeah, I thought that was an interesting observation by him, see, all the celebrities you see. For the most part, they're all rich people. They were rich before they got rich, because they could actually afford to get away and not work. It's like politicians.
Starting point is 00:06:14 You know why politicians don't represent us? Because for the most part, they're all rich people that could stop working and go be a politician. And then some of them don't even really believe what they're saying they believe. They just want votes. Most of them don't. We're in the world now too,
Starting point is 00:06:26 where most people are just trying to keep their job more than they represent us as people. But it's hard to find a politician who comes from not a lot of means. Most of them come from a lot, and that's why they get to run for politics. For political office.
Starting point is 00:06:42 So, yeah, anyway, there's that. Did that. By the way, speaking of money, Eddie wants to pay me for the light. Yeah, you ready? Wait, how much? I have a check. I don't know, a check.
Starting point is 00:06:52 It's blank. A blank check. Yep. It's ready to be signed. Here it is. Right here. Look at that. It's blank.
Starting point is 00:06:58 Who signed it? Well, nobody yet. Me, I'm about to. So Eddie's wife, whenever I had the party, crushed a light in my yard. And we had the conversation. I thought maybe I should just eat the payment. Like, at a party, I got to pay for other things at the party.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Yeah. I mean, that's what I thought too. Well, then what I was told was things at the party broke, like my toilet in the house. Didn't do that. No, no, but things that were party related, I should pay for. Yeah. So I did. That was not party related.
Starting point is 00:07:21 You basically ran over, you ran over a light. my yard. When did that happen? When you guys were after the party. No, no. Yes, after the party. Amy, help me. No, after the party. And it was not in the party. Amy, whatever. But I thought he was after the party.
Starting point is 00:07:33 It was after the party. No, but Amy, that's still part of the party. After the party is not part of the party. Everything before the party is before the party. This is after the party. Yes. So, you have a check. And I told you how much the light was, which was how much? I don't remember that. You said 110? What was it? 80. What was it? How about this?
Starting point is 00:07:51 Yeah. Give me a coupon. you write that check for $100. $100. It's already written. Okay. Zero over XX. And you take that and you donate that to the Nashville Humane Association. See, this is why I didn't fill out the check.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Well, honestly, the real reason is because I didn't know if those Bobby Bones or whatever. If I wrote you a Bobby Bones check, could you cash that? Yeah, the bank knows. Okay. They have to deal with that sometimes. Okay. So what do you want me to write it to? Nashville Humane Association.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Oh, you got it. I love that. And so then we're square. Okay. I love it. He's writing the check. And I'll text my wife right now. Why you laugh at Morgan number two?
Starting point is 00:08:27 It's just funny. I didn't think he would ever pay it. I think his wife made him. His wife had to make him. Yeah, who do you think gave me the check? Yeah. Eddie robbed a high school. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:08:36 I did not rob a high school. You did, basically. The high school let me into the football game for free. And you promised them that you would come back and pay. I never did. I never promised them. I didn't say anything. They said, just get us next time. And you said?
Starting point is 00:08:46 Okay. Okay. Okay. That's verbal. When they say, like, get us next time, Bones, that's just like, get us next time. It's all good. Yeah, that means get us next time. Yeah, and what did I say?
Starting point is 00:08:55 The start of this football season, I will go pay it. Well, so there's that. We are with a check. I want you to take a picture. I want you to take a picture with the Humane Association. Are you dropping that check? Oh, you got it. Yeah, I like going there anyway.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Well, I just want to see because I know how you are. Bones, I got it. Look, I'm already writing it. What do you mean you know how I am? I know how you are. You're deceiving sometimes. I get to it at some point. point.
Starting point is 00:09:18 That's how I am. Amy, anything you want, here we are. We're on, it's the weekend now. We're wrapping up the show. A lot of our listeners are about to get into the show from today. Anything you'd like to say about the week in general? Missed you guys. I'll see you all Monday.
Starting point is 00:09:33 You did miss us, yeah. Yeah, it would be awesome to be like in the studio altogether. It's going to be weird. Lund fog's going to be going because he's a dad, like so much this week. Yeah, it's a lot. The heavy week. It's crazy to me if people go back and listen to old episodes of the show. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:47 I appreciate that, but the show I feel like is so timely that watching, listening to an old episode, more than like three days back. It's like watching the news from three days back. Yeah, you're a little behind. It's just like, you just watch today's news and kind of catch up. But a lot of people say they catch up, I appreciate that. I mean, you like us more than I do, apparently. That's cool.
Starting point is 00:10:06 People remind us of dumb things that we did five days ago, whatever. Let me tell you why I don't lie, okay? Not because I'm too good to lie. Why you don't lie? Yeah, yeah, I'm going to tell you don't lie. not because I'm too good to lie because I'd lie, la, la, la, la, la, la. Like how easy I lie.
Starting point is 00:10:19 La, la, la, la. Lie, lie. But because I can't remember. Yeah, that's the hardest part of a line. So it's like, what's the use? I'm just going to be honest all the time. Yeah, I got busted in a lie yesterday. I said in the early show message that I didn't know the gender of lunch floss's baby.
Starting point is 00:10:35 I did. And later in the show, I did know the gender. Whatever, people called me out. That's what happened when you lie. I know. So that's why you don't lie That's why I don't lie Okay, I'll stop lying
Starting point is 00:10:48 There it is Okay, well out there Have a good weekend Listen I'm gonna be in Biloxi The show sold out But I'm doing the golden nugget So I can't wait to see everybody In Alabama, Mississippi
Starting point is 00:10:59 Everybody comes out The only shows that you can sell by tickets To for the rest of the year until December Are Bakersfield There are a couple tickets in D.C. and Litter Rock And that's it And those two may be sold out by the time The day's over
Starting point is 00:11:10 But it's been a really, been great, been a great week, been a crazy week. Amy, anything you'd like to say? Just hope everybody has a great weekend. Think about that. Oh, good, good, Amy. I'm glad you so much. Don't worry. I think about it all the time.
Starting point is 00:11:22 I'm going to have good days. Good weekend. Morgan, number two, what would you like to say? I'm just excited to have Amy back, and I hope lunchbox's baby is good and being healthy. There it is. Are you guys going to go visit the baby at any point? When it gets big enough to, I don't know what, because you can't see the baby yet. Yeah, that's what he said.
Starting point is 00:11:41 You know, and he even said he can't take the baby home, and it's a oddly emotional, I don't want to hop into somebody's sad emotion. I know, I know. Yeah. No, it's weird. Like, right now, lunchbox is in, like, a baby NICU, like a little NICU for little babies, and I'm in, like, elderly. Oh, yeah, that is weird.
Starting point is 00:11:57 Circle of life, man. Like, we're all like, like, I mean, and I say that now, because I'm with full confidence, my dad is, like, doing so much better. It's like, oh, finally, he's going to do great, pull out of this, live another 20 years, life is great. But I was thinking about that. I'm like, well, lunchbox and I were both in the hospital right now. He's with little tiny babies, and I'm with old people.
Starting point is 00:12:16 That's right. And both gone. I've got it done. And both gone. Put this thing on my back and walk it to Reding's Haven. Sorry, Bobby. We've just left you off to dry. Just get on.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Is your backer? It's killing me. You're in this show and this radio station. Come on. Whatever. You have Eddie and Morgan over two and Ray and Morgan. Stop it. What?
Starting point is 00:12:39 What? Y'all are awesome. Everybody has to kind of pick it up. Eddie's fishing for compliments right now. I'm not. We're nothing. You know how he does? I'm starting to see what lunchbox is always screaming about.
Starting point is 00:12:50 But, yeah, there you. Like, oh, yeah, with Eddie. There you have it. What, Amy, stop. I'm just kidding. I don't know. Oh, okay. Oh, oh, Eddie.
Starting point is 00:12:59 I got to talk to you about school. I think my kids are going to go to your kids' school in this year. Oh, great. That's awesome. That's why I was asking you when it started. Okay. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:13:07 We'll talk after the show. Okay. Well, it is after the show right now. Yeah, but after the post-show pre-show. What if we do a post-show, post-show pre-show? Then we'll talk after that. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Have a great weekend. What was that? Merry Poppice, do you? We're so tired. Lucky lepros. It's been a long week. I'm so tired. I'm so tired.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Lucky, tired. Have a great weekend. Okay, I'll see you Monday, but here's today's show, Friday show. Boom. And, you know, you know. Do it in your little voice. So where we go. Have it a great weekend.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Hey, no way. Go ahead, you can do it. No, you do it. Morgan number two, would you like to do it? You know what you'd like to do it? Yeah, I'll do it. Go ahead. And away we go.
Starting point is 00:13:52 There we go. Bye, Ruth. Welcome to Friday's show. Mr. Bobby, Bonds. Welcome to Friday show. Good morning, studio. Morning. Morning.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Yeah, I love that. Okay. Amber in Kansas. Thank you for calling. What's going on? Oh, hi. I was just calling. to say hi, I have my nieces here, and we're just such huge fans of the show.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Oh, thanks. Where in Kansas do you live? In Hutch. I know Hutch. It's near Wichita. Wichita. Yeah, you know Morgan No. 2's from Wichita? Yes.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Is she famous around there now? Oh, probably. I don't know. I was doing a book signing of Wichita, and people look out to be like, hey, I know Morgan number two. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:40 What are you thinking about that, Morgan number two? I think you're lying. I promise you. I promise you. People were coming up going, hey, I went to high school in Morgan number two, or I I used to know Morgan number two. What did they say about her? Oh, that's weird. They were just like, we used to know her.
Starting point is 00:14:50 I was like, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So, anyway. Anything you'd like for us to do on today's show, Amber? Oh, I didn't know. My niece loves Morning Corny. Oh, we got that coming up for sure. For sure.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Amy, you want to do a Morning Corny now, a little early morning corny. You have one of those ready? Yeah. Okay. I mean, the lunchbox still isn't here. So maybe we do want an honor of the baby. You know, here we go. The Morning.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Corny. When Chuck Norris was a baby, he didn't have teddy bears. Do you know why? He had real bears. Okay. That was the morning corny. I wonder if kids even know who Chuck Norris is. Probably not.
Starting point is 00:15:35 Hey, Morgan, number two, do you know much about Chuck Norris? Yeah, I know. He's making sure. She's 24. I mean, do you get why he played with real bears? Because he's Chuck Norris. Yeah. It's tough.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Yeah. Amber, thank you for calling and thank you for listening. We really appreciate you. All right. Well, can my name say hi? Here, my niece says to say hi real quick. Okay. Hello.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Hi. How are you? What's your name? Baby. How old are you? Five and a half. Wow. Do you have a boyfriend?
Starting point is 00:16:03 No. Okay. Don't. Stay away. Run as long as you can, okay? Yeah, I appreciate you. Okay. I appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:16:13 That's good. I like that. I appreciate you. Recognizing people doing cool things. It's ICU. Did you see the pug story in the news, Amy, where the dog had the mugshot and the whole thing? No. Okay, the Cape May Police Department was able to reunite a lost pug named Bean with their owners, thanks to Facebook.
Starting point is 00:16:36 So the patrolman responded to a call and said, hey, there's a dog in a yard. So he takes the dog back to the station, stages a mug shot with the pug. there's like a little sign in front of the pug and then he posted on Facebook and they're like, oh yeah, that's our dog. We recognize it from the mug shots. That's clever. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:56 I thought that's fun. But the cops say that they're using him as an example. You run away from home. You're going to get a mug shot. That's right. That's a hard life too. Oh, yeah. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Okay, time for the news and over to Ray Mundo. The Bobby Bones Show. Big Three Stories. In Missouri, a duck boat carrying 31 people capsized in rough waters. 11 people died. Seven were injured. Others are still missing. In other news, tornadoes blew through
Starting point is 00:17:23 Iowa. 17 people were injured. They said there's catastrophic damage outside of Des Moines. And finally, in recall news, they're recalling Swiss rolls. Several brands are being affected. Just see if they're made by flower foods. If so, take them back for a full refund.
Starting point is 00:17:40 We'll bring in our audio producer, Raimundo. There we go. He jobs all. audio all morning long. Coming to you from the glass room, our audio producer, Ramundo. Good morning, Raymundo. Morning. Hey, so how tall are you?
Starting point is 00:17:54 Five, six and a half after we got the recent measurements. So not a tall guy. But you are going to a jump class? Yes. You had to jump higher? Yeah, it's actually an online program. And what you do is you do it for it ends up being a month, a little bit over. And you can gain three inches.
Starting point is 00:18:11 So they said that I should be able to dunk after I do this whole trial course. You'll be able to dunk a basketball? Yes, yeah. My buddy is a college athlete. He did it and was able to like dunk two-handed and do a 360. And he's like, dude, you for sure, after this course you're going to be able to do it, you'll be able to do a one-handed dunk. So by what date?
Starting point is 00:18:29 Give me a couple months on this one. So all the way until, yeah, middle of September. Okay, September 18th, let's say. Azale! Okay. Ray Mundo will be able to dunk. He's 5-6 and he claims he will be able to dunk. Amy, your thoughts on that?
Starting point is 00:18:45 I mean, I just don't think that's possible. I'm 5'6. There's no way I could dunk. There you go. By the way, Eddie, our producer and his wife, are starting to watch The Office from the very beginning. Yes. It's on Netflix. My question is, why would you invest into an old show with all the new shows?
Starting point is 00:19:01 Because I like The Office. I've just never seen it in its entirety. I've only seen episodes here and there when it was on air. Like, I don't know, 10 years ago. It's my favorite show ever. And I did the same thing. My ex-girlfriend and I, because she hadn't seen it all. We started up in the very beginning.
Starting point is 00:19:14 I watched all 10 seasons or something. And we did it all. It took a long time. Well, we started it last night, and we got three episodes in out of, I don't know, what, 200? There's a lot. So it's going to be a long haul for sure. Amy watched the West Wing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:28 She started that last year. But you didn't finish, huh? No. There's so many episodes, and then now I wouldn't even know where to go back to know if I was, you know, starting back. I can't remember what derailed me, but something must have come out that was more binge-worthy. But it's great because... All the things. Every new thing that comes out is more big.
Starting point is 00:19:48 There's so many things. But people that love Western, their West Wing, they're so passionate about it that they convinced me I needed to watch it. And it was good. I still am on the... I think people should watch the staircase. Yeah. You can watch that. I didn't kind of catch you up with everybody.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Yeah, it's on my list of things to watch. The first episode is terribly boring. The second one's kind of boring. But after that, you're into the staircase. It's on Netflix. It's a documentary series about a guy who his wife fell down the stairs.
Starting point is 00:20:17 And that's all I'll say. It's pretty good. Pretty good. There's that if I'm recommending things. Jimmy Allen will be in later. He's the Friday morning conversation he's going to play. You know, because he has that song.
Starting point is 00:20:28 And I give you my best shot. Dance party comes up later. Look at this. Ray's trying to dunk a basketball. Amy's talking about West Wing. Yeah, look at this. No, Eddie's starting. office.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Yeah, that's it. That's it. Yeah. I almost got got with one of those fishing scams, Am, I got a text. Yeah? It says,
Starting point is 00:21:16 we removed your Facebook post because it contains abusive content. Visit the link to see which. Now, I go, oh, wonder what I posted. That's your first thought. Yeah. And so I can see because
Starting point is 00:21:28 everyone's on Facebook that someone would click that. They're just trying to get you hit a link so then they have access to your phone. Yeah. But what a good one though, right? Like, isn't that a good one? Yes, that's totally good.
Starting point is 00:21:41 The only reason why it wouldn't work on me is because I haven't posted anything on Facebook in a while, so I would know, I'd be like, wait a second, I haven't posted. But if I was someone that posted every day, like if Instagram did that to me, I'd be like, click, click, click. Well, even if you posted the last month, because I also have a personal Facebook, but I don't use it. And that's also I was like, I'm not clicking this. But if you just post at all, you're like, oh, maybe I post something that someone tag me. You wonder what it was. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:06 But that's a good one. Not good for humanity. Like smart of them. Clever. Yeah. There we go. So if you get a text that goes, we removed your Facebook post because it contains abusive content, visit, and then hits a link to you.
Starting point is 00:22:18 If that's a text to you, don't click the link. The more you know. Linda in Virginia Beach, good morning to you. Good morning. Thank you for calling. What's going on? Well, I'm letting you know that in Virginia Beach, I'm on my way to work. And all I see is this big, big.
Starting point is 00:22:35 banner that states Bobby Jones. Bobby, Bobby, Bow. Listen, if they wrote Bobby Jones, we got a bigger problem. Bobby Bones, no, it's from our local station, US 106.1. I listen to every morning. I listen to Bobby Bones on it. They've got the huge banner all over Hampton Road flying, you know, sharing Bobby Bones. Well, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Hey, do you know that I'm Bobby? It's ginormous. Like, it's me, Bobby, you're talking to. I know. You're awesome. Oh, no, I feel like you were talking about me in third person to me. Anybody else feel like that? Yeah, because she was in your last name.
Starting point is 00:23:07 No one. So wait. Hey, so, hey, Linda, guess what? I was talking to Linda this morning, right? Yeah. And she was totally cool. And Linda and I were chatting back and forth talking about, you know, how much I love Virginia Beach.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Do you remember that? Yeah. That's what it sounded like. Yeah, that's what it felt like. I was like, wait, she doesn't know what's me. Hey, how are you this morning? Everything good? I'm great.
Starting point is 00:23:29 I'm great. I love listening to you guys in the morning. And I am a new listener. I have to be really honest with you. So someone gave me. your book about a year ago, your first book, and I read it, and I loved it. And I've been listening to you guys every morning. Oh, thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:23:42 So did you listen to another morning show before us? No, not really. So you were totally out. Nothing for your ear. Listen to Pandora. Virgin ears, you say. Pardon me? Nothing.
Starting point is 00:23:54 Don't listen to me. Hey, Linda, thank you for calling. Watch out for that banner. That Bobby Jones banner's flopping all around out there. It's Bobby Bones. I'm sorry. That's my bad. Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:24:04 One of 6.1, flying all over Hampton Roads. There you go. Hey, do you have the new book? I wrote a new book. Do you have that one? I do not have it, but I love the name of it. I can sign it and send you one if you want one. I would love that.
Starting point is 00:24:18 That would be awesome. Can you hold on the line one second? Sure. Thank you. Yeah, you're welcome. Thank you, Linda. Don't hang up. There's Linda in Virginia Beach.
Starting point is 00:24:26 And we got a thumbs up. We do have a book. Sometimes I just give away stuff. I don't even have it to give away. That's true. So, yeah. By the way, I have a new book out called Fail Until You Don't. It was a number of.
Starting point is 00:24:34 one bestseller, which I'm very proud of, and it's $10 off on Amazon right now. So fail until you don't, if you want to grab that. Otherwise, let's keep rolling with the show here. We've got the dance party coming up top of the hour, huh? Wooop. Yep. Hey, whoop is right. There it is.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Whoop, there it is. Whoop from a Texas A&M Aggie. Whoop. Upside your head. A cana, whoop. Yeah. The latest from Nashville in Hollywood. Amy's 32nd Skinny.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Morgan number two, filling in for Amy. Go ahead, Morgan number two. Kelsey Ballerini and Halsey karaokeed some Dixie Tix. Halsey. She's the pop girl who sings, I'm bad at love. Yes. I'm good at that song. Man, never heard it, but I like that.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Have you never heard that song? No, I don't think so. Not the way you sing it. Oh, well, yeah, that's special. So we have a club of them singing karaoke? Yeah, we do. That sounds terrible. That's Kelsey and Halsey?
Starting point is 00:25:31 No. Two elite level singers? Obviously, it's only because it's cell phone. Let me hear this again. Somebody's really off there. I'm not sure who it is. It could just be somebody in the crowd. Yeah, maybe it's the person filming it.
Starting point is 00:25:49 All right, what else, Morgan, number two? So some new music out today. Lori McKenna's The Tree. Yeah, and this song's called People Get Old. I've played this on the show before. I do love Lori McKenna. That's Lori McKenna. She wrote Humble and Kind for Tim McGraw,
Starting point is 00:26:19 by herself, by the way, in a time where most people don't write songs by themselves anymore. She's one of the love junkies, so they wrote Girl Crush. But Lori McKinn has got a new record. All right. Mason Ramsey released an EP, famous. Is that right? He's the little...
Starting point is 00:26:33 The Yodel Kid. Is that it? Yeah, that's it for music. We got movies out this weekend. Mamma Mia, here we go again, with 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. A pretty good score. We got the equalizer to only 41%, but that has Denzel Washington in it, so it could be pretty good. So that counteracts, the bad rating?
Starting point is 00:26:59 And then Unfriended Dark Web has 6%. 60% on rotten tomatoes. I don't even know what that is. It's like the dark web of Facebook and, you know, the dark web. I don't want to watch anything about this right now. With what's happening with Russia, I have no interest in seeing what's really happening. Oh, even if it's a movie? Because it's probably based on something real.
Starting point is 00:27:15 Oh, that's true. You know what I mean? Yeah. You don't want that in your life right now. No, it's already in my life that I don't even know about. It's watching me right now. Is that it? Yep.
Starting point is 00:27:23 I'm Morgan number two, and that's the skinny. Yeah. Bobby Bones show. It's time for the good news. Yeah, it's not been good. Over to Morgan number two. Go ahead. Someone complained to the city about a 13-year-old's hot dog stand.
Starting point is 00:27:39 However, instead of shutting him down, the city met with him to make sure he had all the equipment he needed, and they even paid the $87 for his food permit. Yeah, I like that. I'm thinking about that. I like that. They went in. Kids are trying to make a buck, trying to do it the honest way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:54 Learn about business. Yeah, and they even paid the permit. Awesome. Who's the Tattle, by the way? Who goes and says it? Unless it's on my property, I think I'm. just going, hey kid, good for you. People that just don't have anything better to do or they're weird.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Same people that can plan on Facebook and yell at people. Same people. They get nothing to do. They're like they're the in-person Facebook people. What talent is this, Morgan number two? Minneapolis. Oh, yes. You know what?
Starting point is 00:28:21 What? I'm here right now. Hey, go find them. Go find that person. I'm going to do some vigilante justice. Bobby Bone Show. Bonehead. Norrie up the day.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Over to producer Eddie, who is filling in for lunch. All right, this one comes to you from Lake Charles, Louisiana. A man was just curious. He'd been in some trouble in the past, and he wanted to call the police and see if he had any outstanding warrants, so he called 911. Okay, okay. Not the number to call that. So the cops were like, ah, you can't do that. So now we're going to go find you and arrest you, so he got arrested.
Starting point is 00:28:52 Did he have any warrants? No, no warrants, but misuse of 911. Poor guy. What a goober. It is a bonehead. Okay, and that's the bonehead story of the day. Starbucks founder Howard Schultz had a birthday yesterday. He was 65. He got to start selling coffee drip machines and now is worth $2.6 billion.
Starting point is 00:29:14 He stepped down as CEO a couple years ago. I think he's going to get him to political world, but he was just selling coffee machines. Now he's worth $2.6 billion. So I have a game for you here. I'll give you the famous founder of a company. You name the company. It's pretty easy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:31 I think it's easy. It'll take turns. Amy, you're up first. Okay. Elon Musk. Tesla. Eddie Sam Walton. Walmart.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Correct. Amy Dave Thomas. Wendy's. It's going to get hard, isn't it? Yeah. Eddie. Bennett Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. Oh, Ben and Jerry's.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Wow. Yeah. Not surprised that you got it. It's surprised you got it so quick. Well, I love Cherry Garcia. Interesting. Amy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Glenn Bell. He founded what famous company? Glenn Bell. I mean, a y'all, Blue Bell ice cream? Oh, no. That's a good guess, though.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Taco Bell. Oh, my gosh, I'm so dumb. His last name's Bell. I'm so dumb. I found a Taco Bell. That makes so much sense to me. Yeah, I know. Eddie.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Yeah, come on. Carl Carcher. Carl Carcher. what he found Oh, he did Pringles Carl's Jr. No.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Oh, Carl. Amy, you guys are tied right now. Yeah. Harland Sanders. Harland Sanders. Colonel Sanders. KFC. Good one, Amy?
Starting point is 00:31:04 Eddie, you need this to be able to stay alive. Come on, come on, come on. Henry W. Block and Richard Block. Oh, H&R Block. Wow. Amy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:15 James Cash, Penny. What do you found? J.C. Penny's. What up. All right. One more, Eddie. You got to get this one. Come on, come on.
Starting point is 00:31:24 How about? Tom Anderson. What a Tom Anderson. You need this to stay tied. Tom Anderson. Let's go with Wilson. So dumb. So dumb.
Starting point is 00:31:43 Tom. Yeah. Myspace. Oh, my God. The guy that follows the first. follow on my space. Oh, man. I was thinking he was Tom Thumb. No, but you don't have to say that because you won. You know what I mean? Amy, you won. Yeah, you won. I won? Oh, man, I was just waiting for Herberty butts. Herberty butts. There it is. Nice way in there in, thanks. Even from
Starting point is 00:32:07 a faraway studio. We're all spread apart. I'm Minneapolis. Eddie's in Austin. No, Edison. Nashville, Amy's in Austin. Come on. We're all over the place, man. Technology, man. Who needs it? Now time for I'm never going to get it real quick How about this? One third of teens cannot do this. Okay? It's surprising, but one third of teens
Starting point is 00:32:42 cannot do this. Never going to get it. Think about that. We'll come back after that. We've got like a three minutes step away. But one third of teens can't do this. Play in the car with whoever you're with.
Starting point is 00:32:55 It's a Bobby Bones show One third of teens Can't do this Let's go to Morgan number two Who's the closest to a teenager on the show At 24 years old What do you think it is Morgan number two? Whistle?
Starting point is 00:33:08 Whistle? Can you whistle? No, I can't whistle. Let's hear it. There you go. That's good. It's real good. You really can't whistle at all? No, I can't.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Amy, what do you think it is? Use a house phone. A house phone? Oh. Oh, like a landline. Eddie? I said use a rotary phone. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 00:33:25 That's like use a pony express. Like it doesn't exist. You know me? Not really. The answer is ride a bike. Oh, wow. What? The teens can't ride a bike.
Starting point is 00:33:33 Guys. They didn't really. Wow. I would never have gotten that. You're right. Can you ride a bike Morgan number two? Yeah, I can. Okay, just making sure.
Starting point is 00:33:40 She's not a teen, though. But she's closest to it. You're right. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. This one's kind of funny and makes you feel good. So this girl named Leslie,
Starting point is 00:33:54 she thought she was the maid of honor for her best friend's vow renewal ceremony. but her partner of 17 years pulled off the ultimate surprise. It really wasn't a vow renewal ceremony. It was her secret wedding. What? Yeah, so he planned this secret wedding she'd been waiting for under the guise of it's a vow renewal ceremony. So everybody's dressed up and she just thinks she's there for another wedding-ish thing. And then all of a sudden, ta-da!
Starting point is 00:34:17 So she went from being the maid of honor to the bride. That's true. Wow. And also let me say this. They were together 17 years. Listen, I'm happy about this. and good for them. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:28 And what a cool story. But 17 years. Maybe it took him a while to come up with the idea. Does that poop or get off the pot? I mean, that's a way. That's some constipation, man. Yeah. Take some men of music for that.
Starting point is 00:34:42 Come on. Let's go. Well, I do like that story. Right. And you like that? Oh, I love it. Yeah, me too. The 50 guests, they were sworn to secrecy.
Starting point is 00:34:50 The guests knew and they didn't tell. Wow. Wow. And then the 13-year-old son of the guy, he wasn't told. He was actually serving as the page boy for the renewal, but then it's like, hey, also you're the best man for your dad. Very cool. Yeah, this is a good one.
Starting point is 00:35:05 That's called Tell Me Something Good. That's what we do. The positivity right here. Tadda. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's crushing candy, getting boring, and you want to try something new. Then you have to play the puzzle game, Best Fiends. The game is so fun, you will not be able to put it down.
Starting point is 00:35:22 If you're looking for something new or you're just tired of the same old boring match three game, download Best Fiends. right now. It's fun to play by yourself or with friends and family. Play whenever, wherever, as long as you like. It's one of those games that you will enjoy and you'll probably lose track of time playing. We play it here on the show, especially Webgirl Morgan. That's right. What's your name? Morgan number two? We think you should play too. Turn it into a competition. Do you really play Morgan number two? Yeah, I really do. I played a lot. I've played a lot. I played a lot. Listen, it really, it's called Best Fiends. Maybe you're traveling. You want to pass
Starting point is 00:35:51 the time. You don't need the internet for Best Fiends. You can play on a flight. You can play in a cave. Believe me, you will not regret it. So download Best Fiends for free on the App Store or Google Play right now. Best Fiends, it's like Best Friends without the R. Best Fiends, it's a puzzle game. Morgan, Morgan number two, aka Webgirl Morgan, aka Webgirl Morgan number two, loves it as well. So there we have it. Best Fiends.
Starting point is 00:36:15 Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones. That's right. We've got to check in with our dude. New Dad. Once Wildman, now New Dad. Lunchbox is on the phone. Now time for a Baby Bob.
Starting point is 00:36:35 The first question lunchbox in the last 24 hours, have you named your baby? No, we are still nameless. We still have not settled on the name. Oh, this is so stressful. So you had the baby on Tuesday, and here it is on Friday, and you still don't have the name of your baby. Don't have the name of the baby. My wife hasn't liked the way the names look written out, so we're just going over our list, one by one, just saying, okay, what's into the next name we like? and she writes it out, she practices saying it, and she has a decision. She goes, I can't commit, I can't commit.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Sounds like you, the whole first part of that relationship. Oh, boy. What? Oh, oh, oh, dang. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. She just had a baby, man. No, not bad, blah, blah, man. Hey, lunch, so give me the stats of this baby here.
Starting point is 00:37:22 I'm curious to know, this boy is born. Does he come out, like rock and roll, or what? Oh, baby box comes out like a beast, you know, six weeks early. He's like, oh, no, he's going to be small. Shit. You're right, not Baby Box. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Hold on, lunchbox. Let me say you did not say the S word there. You went. Shia. Right? Yeah, I didn't say the S word. Come on now. We're on the radio.
Starting point is 00:37:48 Okay, just making sure. He knows. Because everybody looked at me. He would know, he'd know not to say the bad word. All right. Go ahead. So, baby comes out. And he is a monster.
Starting point is 00:37:57 And I'm like, dang. And you were six weeks early. He came in. And he was 19. and a half inches long, and he weighed in at five-pound, 11 ounces of solid awesomeness. Oh, he's already muscular? Yeah. I mean, the nurses were like, wow, this dude's got some muscles.
Starting point is 00:38:21 I was like, yeah, got it from his daddy. Oh, wow. So I guess being six weeks early would affect the actual size of the baby. Totally. So is that pretty strong? Both of their weight in the last trimester, so he didn't even get that last trimester. Imagine, what do you think he would have been with the last trimester if he had to guess? If I had to guess, probably about 10 pounds.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Wow. Bodybuilder. Ten pounds, huh? Oh, wow, wow, wow, wow. Okay, so the baby comes out. He is six weeks early. He doesn't have a name. So does he still look like a fruit or a vegetable, though?
Starting point is 00:38:56 A lot of our audience wants to note, at this point, is he still a fruit or a vegetable? Because you were comparing him to a fruit or vegetable the whole time? Yes, I mean, right before he was born, he was the size compared to an acorn squash and a spaghetti squash, I think maybe was the next one. But yeah, now he just, he looks like, I don't even know what's that big, but I would say he just looks like a human now. There's no more vegetables. This vegetable life is over. Graduated. You stay in the hospital again last night?
Starting point is 00:39:25 Are you planning to stay there every day until the baby comes home, or what's that? No, no. We left the hospital last night. and came home, but the baby is still there. That was probably the hardest moment is because you're supposed to come home with your baby. Think about that. So it's hard. I mean, I know he's in good hands and everything,
Starting point is 00:39:59 but when you come to the hospital and give birth, you expect to go home with your child. and so he has to be there until at least next Wednesday when he would be 35 weeks. That's the minimum. That's the minimum they have to be and to get out of the NICU. Well, listen, man, you know it's tough. We're all thinking about you. We all care about you.
Starting point is 00:40:24 Can't wait to get that baby home. And we'll talk to you Monday. Cool? All right. Talk you later. All right. There he is. You get this guy.
Starting point is 00:40:32 All sorts of emotions. I love it. Love it. All right, over to Amy now. The Morning Corny. Parent number one. Why is there a strange baby in the crib? Parent number two.
Starting point is 00:40:49 You told me to change the baby. All right. That's funny, Amy. I like that. Yeah. Different format of funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was the morning corny.
Starting point is 00:41:04 There you have it. I got a baby theme going, you know? Yeah, I see that. The Friday morning conversation with Jimmy Allen. This guy was one of my class of 2018, announced that in January. Jimmy Allen's about to walk in the studio. I think the story with Jimmy was, Amy, that as soon as his record came out, I played it, and then you saw him out at a kid rock concert.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Isn't that right? Yeah, we were both at Kid Rock, and he came up to me and was telling me about you playing his song was the highlight of his day, whatever day it was, and that he called his dad right away and was freaking out. Bobby Bones played my song, blah, blah, blah, blah. So it was really cool. Yeah, that was the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:41:46 There he is right here. Come on in here. Jimmy Allen. Have a seat, right? Hey, how are you doing? Come on in. Look at this. Got his guitar.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Yeah, man. Look at this. What up? I haven't seen, I mean, I watch our socials all the time. Yeah. Isn't it weird how, I don't feel like we've even missed this step
Starting point is 00:42:00 since when were you at the house? Four months ago? Yeah, about four months ago at the podcast. But I watch our socials. We watch it. And so it's like, hey, yeah, good to see you. Sit down. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:10 But the good thing is that means you're busy. It means I'm busy. You know, we're doing something. No, but it means we get to keep up with each other without seeing each other. Back in the like the caveman days, like the 70s, they didn't get to do that, right Eddie? You guys didn't do that? No, we didn't do that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:25 So you've been good? Yeah, man. It's been good. Staying busy. Congratulations on the On the verge, man. Man, thank you, man. This guy's on the verge now. Thank you, man.
Starting point is 00:42:34 So you get that call. What's that call like? I got a text from the label president, John Lopez, like, hey, check your email. And I check it. And of course, when he says, check your email, I'm in a place where I don't get service. So he said, check your email. So I check it. And I'm starting reading it.
Starting point is 00:42:48 And I'm like, oh, this is cool, man. You know, because you work so hard for so long to want to get at least an opportunity. If you work hard enough and long enough, you'll eventually get lucky. Exactly. Yes. Yeah, Jimmy Allen is here. He's our new IHeart Radio on the verge artist, which means. that we have such faith in him as an artist and the song that it's going to get a lot of play.
Starting point is 00:43:08 And it's best shot. Let me play some of this. People already heard this on the radio a little bit already. From Delaware, right? Yeah, man. How do they feel about you? Man, it's crazy thing. It's like, I'm like small town famous in Delaware.
Starting point is 00:43:25 You know, they're so supportive, man. They're always talking about, hey, man, we're glad you're, you know, you're putting slower, lower on the map, man. So they're behind me 100%. What, Milton, Delaware is that right? How big is that town? Man, when I left, it was like 800 people, maybe. I think we have like a thousand now, 1,500. But those are people that come in just for the summer
Starting point is 00:43:44 because we're like 20 minutes from the beach. And then back to the winter, it's like ghost town. Jimmy Allen is here. And he's going to play for us in a second. What I found interesting was how you moved to town and you were working at a gym. So what were you doing at the gym? I was working in a snack bar at first.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Just making protein shakes, making sandwiches for people, telling jokes on the side. And then where were you living? When I first got there, I was living in a trailer with no electric. Then after that, I lived in my car for a few months. So he lived in his car for a few months, and you would shower at the gym. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:44:16 Shower at the gym, eat, work out. And then after I got off work at, like, 12 or 1 p.m., I'd go out and write songs and network. And then you go and you sleep in the car? Yeah, I got back to the car about, like, 11 p.m. midnight, sleep for about four and a half, five hours. Where was the car parked? Because that would always be scary to me. So the good thing is, it was in Cool Springs. So I would park sometimes behind the gym
Starting point is 00:44:38 And sometimes in this business parking lot And cool springs that's like shaded by trees and stuff So were you ever like, man, I should just go home This is maybe I can't do this anymore Man, I thought about it But all these years, man I've been crazy enough to believe that You know, where I'm at right now
Starting point is 00:44:53 What would happen? And I was like, if I go home, what's the You know, what's the alternative? Like I said before in our When we were talking at your house, man It was like I had siblings and family members that was chasing their dreams because I was chasing mine. So the fear of them quitting because I gave up is what kept me gone.
Starting point is 00:45:11 So I was like, I can't go home. So what was it that actually got you out of the car? Was it saving up at the gym? Did you get a publishing deal? Where you started writing songs again? Yeah, so I had a little money at first. I could have got an apartment, but the credit wasn't that good. But my little sister, I had promised her if she got good grades,
Starting point is 00:45:27 I'd help pay for her to go to private school. So I lived in the car a little bit longer, so I can take that money that would have been for rent and give it to my sister. and then I had a friend moved down from PA and we got an apartment together he had better credit than I did oh you took credit yeah yeah man
Starting point is 00:45:42 look at you in here got a song it's like starting to hit like starting to really hit like it's been out there yeah like I've I remember Amy and I were talking before you walked in like first time I heard your song and your music I was like oh this guy there's something special about him
Starting point is 00:45:57 that was a year ago yeah dude that was like October of last year yeah October last year we put the EP up And he played Joy Week Jimmy came play Joy Week for us Remember that? I used to know this guy before he's famous You guys don't even know
Starting point is 00:46:09 We're famous I don't even see him anymore Did you ever hang out in the car? Yeah we sit in the car And change the radio Talk about life His car is right next to my car Yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:46:18 Yeah Okay Jimmy Allen is here How's being a dad Working out for you? Man being a dad Has been great Actually I think being a dad
Starting point is 00:46:28 Is what shifted my focus You know Like my goal's in change But my focus did My reason why I feel like being a dad, maybe a lot more responsible, a lot more cautious with my decisions, people I let in my life and decision I choose to make as far as people I do business with. How old you son?
Starting point is 00:46:44 Four, just turned four. He's four years old. Wow. That's like when they start to like know things, right? Oh, he knows. Like I brought him with me today. He's out there making noise with Mike in the room over. Oh, him and Mike Deere hanging out?
Starting point is 00:46:55 Yeah, they're in there. Mike did babysitter right now? Yeah. Hey, Mike, Mike, do you babysitting in there? Oh, he can't hear you. Oh, he can't hear you. All right. What those headphones for?
Starting point is 00:47:03 he can't hear. I think he's probably listening to other audio and editing. Or he's playing like, Paul Patrol for your son. Oh, yeah. My son loves that game, dude. What? Paul Patrol, he loves to have a game now and the TV show. So he's all about it, man. That and PJ Mask. Oh, yeah, my kids too.
Starting point is 00:47:20 Rubble on the double, man. Oh, dude. Yeah, Jason's case. Are you guys talking? What language you guys are talking? We're talking bad language right now. Man, I want to be here one week when y'all do that Uber stuff. When were your Uber things? Yeah, well, I thought about doing it's acting like I'm.
Starting point is 00:47:33 I'm blind and I can't really move. And, like, y'all put me in an Uber and have me go somewhere to see what the dude will do it. Oh, they'll take you for sure. That's a no-brainer. We used to do a bit. No, like, where you carry me and I'm like passed out. And you're like, hey, man, I kind of took this guy. When did you just drunk instead of blind?
Starting point is 00:47:49 That might be funny. Yeah, that might be funny. We can leave the blind out of it. Yeah, the blind we'd have to do. Yeah. We used to do a bit, though, where lunchbox, he's not here, he's not here, and a baby. But we used to do a bit, though, where lunchbox would go into a store and be blind.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Oh, man. And he'd take a $20 bill and go, can I get changed for my $1 bill? And we would test and see if the person would be honest. And everybody was honest. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Yeah, everybody was honest. They would go, no, sir, that's a 20. Here's change. What part of town was this in? All parts. All the cities, all parts. Generally, people were good and nice. I love that.
Starting point is 00:48:21 That's good to hear. Jimmy Allen is here. You just heard Best Shot. And so, I've seen you play a few times. You always come out with cool covers. I like the thing you do, too. You do a bunch of a melody of, like, vertical horizon.
Starting point is 00:48:32 in and yeah it's like snow patrol snow patrol life house those are all the same vertical horizon man I'm cool I like that one snow patrol yeah same time frame all right Jimmy Allen's here
Starting point is 00:48:45 so what are you gonna play for it I'm gonna play with or without you by you too gonna play with or without you by you to a song that almost made it it almost made the countdown all right here is Jimmy Allen all right Jimmy Allen all right Jimmy
Starting point is 00:48:56 Hey guys so because of licensing roles we can't play anything with music on this IHart 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 00:49:08 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 listening to the show and sorry about all the legal stuff. Jimmy Allen. This guy over here.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Come on. I put a little magic dragons in there. Yeah, we heard the mix up in there. Got the best shot out right now. Hey, congratulations, man. Man, thank you. Thanks so much. Just watching it all.
Starting point is 00:49:35 Yeah, man. I appreciate, you know, having me, the support, making me part of the, you know, Bobby Bones class of 2018. I've had so many people, like, literally come up to me and say, oh, yeah, like, I found you because of Bobby. He knows everything. And yes, I was like, nice. Did they all talk like that? Oh, yeah, most of them. It's a weird way to talk, man.
Starting point is 00:49:56 Weird voices. Dudes and ladies. Now, that's just the way the last lady talked that said at the airport. He's held onto that. Yeah. Yeah, that's kind of my, you know, the one I enjoyed the most. Jimmy Allen, check a song. He's got a bunch of songs out there too bad.
Starting point is 00:50:09 Check out, Best Shot. That's single. Enjoyed the time. Always enjoyed the time with him, my friend. I really happy to see you. Thanks so much. See you start to blow up. All right, Jimmy Allen.
Starting point is 00:50:17 It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So a mom and her three-year-old were doing some grocery shopping at Publix, and the three-year-old left her little stuffed bunny behind, which is just the worst when you lose your stuffed animal at three years old. Life is over as you know it. So the mom was desperate to find the stuffed bunny.
Starting point is 00:50:39 So she went to Facebook. Well, then some employees at the store saw like, hey, whoa, we're looking for a stuffed bunny. So they went back and looked at security footage and saw that the bunny had been dumped into a garbage truck taken away to the landfill. Yeah, nowhere to be found. Well, that guy and like three other employees from Publix, they went to the landfill and dug through the trash so they found the bunny. Wow. Then not only that, the guy that found the bunny took. at home, washed it three times so that it would be super clean when the bunny got returned to sweet
Starting point is 00:51:10 three-year-old Madison. Wow, that's like good person alert. Yeah. Good person alert. Good personal alert. Wow. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Wow, that's crazy. They didn't have to go to the landfill. And they didn't have to wash the bunny three times. They didn't have to look at the security footage, you know? It was like Operation Fine Bunny. Yeah, right. Okay, there you go. That's a good one. Operation. Yeah. All right. Thank you. Is that it. Yep. That was Tell Me Something Good. Bobby Bones, come on. It's a nickname I don't deserve, but they do call me that name, right?
Starting point is 00:51:43 Yeah, country music's youngest historian. Right, and so I brought in this segment because I think it's good for different generations to know about country music. The Bobby Bones show. On this day in country music. 50 years ago, Johnny Cash went number one with Folsom Prison. I hear the train to come. The old Folsom Prison Blues. Put it on the record at Folsom Prison, the record.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Still the jam? Yeah. You know it's the jam when every cover band plays it. He performed the song at Folsom Prison, January 13th, 1968. The crazy part of the song is Johnny Cash stole the song. Oh, I knew that. Yeah. And so he has Folsom Prison.
Starting point is 00:52:27 He took the melody in many of the lyrics from Gordon Jenkins' Crescent City Blues. I hear the train are coming It's rolling round the bend And I ain't been kissed Lord Since I don't know when So they put out the record Johnny Cash does Doesn't credit him on the record
Starting point is 00:52:50 And Johnny Cash ended having to pay a settlement Of like $70,000 back in the day Which is a lot more than it is now too The boys in Crescent City Yeah but who cares 50 years ago There you go. There you go.
Starting point is 00:53:07 That was. On this day in country music. So what happened, Amy? So my husband got pulled over with my son in the car. And my son just thought that the officer was being cool and wanted to give him a high five and a sticker. Because he has such positive experience with police officers in your neighborhood, right? Yes, because when he's riding his bicycle, policemen pull him over all the time to give him a sticker. And so.
Starting point is 00:53:31 I was like, oh, great, what were you doing? What happened? Because my husband's a good driver. Like, he's responsible. And I guess his tags were expired or something, so it's not like he was doing anything crazy or illegal with, like, the kids in the car. But, yeah, I just thought it was funny that my son's whole perspective
Starting point is 00:53:50 was that the officer was just trying to pull dad over to give him a sticker. So did he get a ticket? You said that? No, he got, like, a warning, I guess. Just my, it was something he, my husband just needs to go. take care of, but he didn't even write him like the warning. It was just more of a verbal, like, hey, let's go take care of that. But my son, like, rolled
Starting point is 00:54:07 down the, he was in the back seat, rolled down the window, and was like, high five. Like, hey, how are you? Did he get the high five? Yeah, he got the high five. The officer was really cool. That's good. I like that, too, because we should feel that way about the police officers are at risk in their lives to save our lives. Yes. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:54:25 And your husband was probably in the wrong. He was, because he's driving around with expired tags. That's why when I was doing jury duty. I mean, it's really probably one of the reasons I got cut. They said if you see someone pulled over by a police officer on the side of the road, do you automatically assume that they're guilty?
Starting point is 00:54:42 And I said, assume yes. And they said, why? I said, because every time I've been pulled over, I've been guilty. You're just trying to be honest. Yeah, I was like, I was just doing, go up for my personal experience. And they were like, yeah, you're dismissed. I was like, all right. The Bobby Bone Show. I'm reading about the seven-year-old named Ryan. He has a YouTube channel, Ryan's toy review He made $11 million last year
Starting point is 00:55:05 Oh wow This seven year old made $11 million Or his parents did Yeah but I don't know how much that they can really spend I think someone has to go into an account for him And you know Forbes is doing all the money list right now And they also did a survey Of elementary schools and a lot of the kids know about this kid
Starting point is 00:55:23 Yeah Ryan's Toys Review tied for eighth spot On their annual list of highest earning YouTube accounts So the seven-year-old kid made $11 million last year. That's crazy. He did one that has 800 million views. Because the video had Ryan opening and reviewing a box, containing more than 100 toys from Pixar's Cars series.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Over 800 million people watch that. What I've heard is that, yes, he does it with so many toys and people love it. I will not let my kids watch this. Why? Because then they'll get excited. I didn't watch all of them and they'll want all the toys. According to The Verge, the channel's viewership, which has over 10 million subscribers, translates it to a million a month in revenue alone.
Starting point is 00:56:11 So this kid, who's seven years old, made $11 million last year. He found a spot like a niche. Yeah, he did. His parents did whomever did. And he's obviously good. I haven't seen it. Yeah, there's that. What's the one thing you said you would never do that you did in your life?
Starting point is 00:56:27 I'm curious. I was reading another article about that, how most people end up going, And yeah, I said I'd never do it, but I did it. So around the room, I'll go first, skydiving. Oh, yeah. I still have no interest to do it again, ever hated it. But I did it. I did it. I wrote in my book why I did it.
Starting point is 00:56:42 It was a reason that I kind of made a deal with God. That was a good reason, too. Thank you. Thank you. But I said I would never go skydiving, and I did. So that's mine. Amy, you? Get a tattoo, and now I have two, and I want a third.
Starting point is 00:56:54 You're right. I said that about myself, too. And I have three-ish. Wow. And I'm going to get another one. You're rebels. Yeah, we're just kind of, we're bad A's, man. Yeah, you are.
Starting point is 00:57:04 Rebels out of cause. Bad of the bone. Now, we're rebels with the cause, so we're kind of weaker than that. Yeah, you all definitely have a cause. We're rebels, but we have causes. Charitable causes. That's good. Aimed tattoo.
Starting point is 00:57:15 Okay. Let's go over to Eddie, our video producer. What's the one thing that you said you would never do that you did? I'm not really proud of this because I always said I was never going to do household chores. Why would you say you would never do house? Because I wasn't raised like that. My dad didn't do anything around the house. I was like, I'm never going to watch.
Starting point is 00:57:29 wash dishes and man, every night guess who washes dishes in this house? This is like an Eddie humble brag. No, it's not. Eddie's turned this into a humble brag. No? Look at, wow. Even Eddie can turn this segment into look at how good I am.
Starting point is 00:57:43 I'm telling you. Morgan number two, do you agree with that? Oh my goodness. He totally did that. Do not agree with him. Morgan number two, what about you? What's the one thing you said you would never do? I said I wouldn't move home after college and I did. Oh, you mean back into the house? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:56 Interesting. So you went to Kansas? Kansas State, yeah. And then you said, I'm out, I'm done. Was it kind of having to swallow your own pride to make that call? Yeah, I just felt bad. I wanted to make my parents proud and not move back in. I did.
Starting point is 00:58:13 It was only 10 months. And then I got a job in Nashville, so it didn't last long. But yeah, I felt bad. Do you think they weren't as proud of you? No, I think it was just in my head. That was a failure. Did you go back into your old bedroom? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:28 It was still. pink and lime green from high school. You didn't change it? No, they changed it after I left. So, no. They got to be proud of you now, though. Look at you. You're running all the digital.
Starting point is 00:58:43 You're on the air. Look at her. I'm proud of you. Oh, thanks. Yeah. And I'm like, no, you wear shoes, you wear nice little stylish shoes to the clubs. You never wear cowboy boots. Well, every weekend, boys, I put on the cowboy boots.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Yeah. There you go. He does. He wears his botas on Saturdays. Yeah. Yeah, I have another one, too. Go ahead. Man, I never thought I'd do laundry, but sometimes, man, I'm doing laundry to do this.
Starting point is 00:59:19 I never thought I'd be such a loving father. I'll talk people get annoyed with you. Stop it. That's why they do. No one gets annoyed with me. That's not true, right? I don't know. Over to our 24-year-old head of digital,
Starting point is 00:59:34 because she keeps us what's happening with the 24-year-olds in her minds. Keeps us young, right, Eddie? Oh, yeah. Right, A, and we get around the kids, we feel young. Oh, for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:41 So it may not be fall yet, but pumpkin wine now exists. Pumpkin wine. Yeah, there's this Wisconsin winery, and they're selling pumpkin wine for just $13. Apparently, it's like Chardonnay, but a little pumpkin twist. What happened to the grapes? Now we're just making wine.
Starting point is 01:00:00 Mine out of pumpkins? Well, do you think they're smushing pumpkins or are they just adding pumpkin to the grape line? Yeah, that's what I was doing it to the grapes. Oh, I pictured them walking on the pumpkins. No, that would be like not very... That's pumpkin pie, Eddie. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Hey, so what's the deal? Do you think pumpkin wine sounds good? Yes or no? Morgan number two? I think it sounds delicious. Amy? I don't know about wine. I'm not feeling it.
Starting point is 01:00:23 Eddie? I'm out. Really? Yeah. I've never tasted wine, but I think pumpkin wine sounds pretty good. I like pumpkin anything. All right, so you're in. Yeah, I think so.
Starting point is 01:00:30 I do pumpkin spice I think that you keep it around all the time Year round Spice toilet paper Imagine it smelled good on the roll And it smelled good Oh on your bottom Yeah
Starting point is 01:00:37 All right That's what 24 year olds Care about Pumpkin spice wine You can see more about that At bobbybones.com There's a tab that says 24 year olds
Starting point is 01:00:45 There you go Hey What's a 24 year old Everybody and mine Mr. Bobby Bones Over the weekend I encourage you to listen To the Bobbycast
Starting point is 01:01:05 A podcast I do From my house And one of my favorite New Artist Cassie Ashton came by the house She has the song Taxidermy. You'll be my tech.
Starting point is 01:01:17 And she sings on Keith Urban's song Drop Top. Red lips on Refugee. And we talk about how she got a record deal, and she won a talent show at school. So I make the show. They ask me to close the show. And then I won. And it, like, blew my mind. So you win.
Starting point is 01:01:36 Yeah. I've never heard this story. And my best friend's like, my best friend's like, oh, I told you. Look, you already have like three publishers, like asking for meetings with you. And at this point, I don't know anything. So she talks about how she got a record deal And then she talks about when Keith Urban called her for that song And she's on a farm
Starting point is 01:01:53 And her dad's shop And she can't get cell coverage Keith text me and he's like Hey I'm just trying to call you And I was like, oh dad What do I do? The shop is like a big aluminum building And he's like if you go stand in that doorway
Starting point is 01:02:05 Right over there and don't move The call won't be dropped So I go stand in the doorway And I'm like I swear if I hang up on Keith Urban I'm going to be so mad So check it out Search Bobbycast, and that's the latest episode with Cassie Ashton. You'll be my taxi dummy, text you dummy.
Starting point is 01:02:23 Episode 133. I keep you hanging on a bare room. Over to Amy now for the pile. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Oh man, I just bought a fresh new bottle of vitamin D. Yeah. And then I read that new research suggests that most vitamins you take are totally useless. Oh, no, really?
Starting point is 01:02:44 What? Yes, and that vitamins and supplements, They're a $37 billion a year industry, so of course they try to lure us in and get us to take all these vitamins to be healthy. But, I mean, I'm just still keep taking my vitamin D. They'll get me wrong. But I'm just letting you know if you're swalling like a handful of vitamins, you might want to do your research because it might not be worth the money. You might not be worth a money. Just saying, like anything, do your research.
Starting point is 01:03:08 You're on it. Yeah, I guess you're right. Good to know, Ann. What else? Yeah. It says a crop of fresh studies revealed this info. So, boo. Anybody ever taking a Facebook vacation?
Starting point is 01:03:19 Yeah, I live on one. I don't get on that garbage thing. This is a garbage truck. I have no use at looking at Facebook. Well, what is being defined as a Facebook vacation is just giving up Facebook for five days. And then you can go right back to it, but it's linked to lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol. That's why I don't get on. My cortisol is like, d-da-d-d-d-d-o-d-o.
Starting point is 01:03:40 Yeah, I can't. I'm on Facebook retirement. Oh, you're on retirement. I am on Instagram, so is that the same? owned by the same company. Yeah, I know, but I just don't, I agree with you. I don't feel as negative when I'm on Instagram like I do if I go over to Facebook. Vladimir Putin's always talking to me over there on Facebook.
Starting point is 01:03:58 Stealing my dad, though. Yeah. What else you got in? Okay, kissy, kissy. How many people do you think you've kissed? Oh, let me think. Oh, man. 20, 70, 76.
Starting point is 01:04:10 76? No, no. 76? Six. Oh, just six. No, I don't, I don't know. Like, I've only ever, like, done the. Stork dance with five or so.
Starting point is 01:04:21 We're keeping it. Stork dance. I mean, I just don't have a lot of experience. We're keeping it G. Yeah, I don't know. What's the answer? Okay, well, 16% of Americans reveal they've kissed between five and ten people. And then, like, you've done more than that? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Yeah. Then there's another 16% of people that say they kiss more than 50 people. Not that. So you're talking about 32% on the polar, the real high, real world. Everyone else is in between that somewhere. But I was like 50. I mean, yeah, I'm definitely more than 10. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:04:54 Dang, 10 plus. Wow, wow, wow, wow. Okay. Get around, get around. She gets around. She gets around all over town. Amy. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:06 What? How many people? That's why I said how many of y'all kids. We were just kidding. We'd have done like two. Yeah. Way less than 10. What?
Starting point is 01:05:15 But like that's that. Count count spin the bottle. Oh. How many times do you do that? All right, Amy. What is that other game? We're giving you a hard time. Oh, okay, good.
Starting point is 01:05:25 Because, yeah, I mean, I'm 37. There you go. That's it. That's Amy's pile. I mean, that's my pile. There it is. That was Amy's pile of stories. Bobby boom, come on.
Starting point is 01:05:37 Thanks to Jimmy Allen, who stopped by. Got a good song. Good dude. Played and sang. Guy lived in his car for a while. Like, just really a crazy thing. Got the song Best Shot. Is the I Heart Radio on the verge artist.
Starting point is 01:05:51 Was in the Bobby Bone Show class of 2018? A lot of things happening for him. So that's good. There's some dance parties in today. Hope everybody has a good weekend. I'm speaking today in Minneapolis, which is where I am now. And then I'm in Biloxi tomorrow night doing a comedy show at The Golden Nuggets. So I'll see everybody out.
Starting point is 01:06:11 Can't wait to see everybody in Biloxi. Tickets sold out, but I still can't wait to see everybody. Amy, weekend plans? I'll be coming back home this weekend. She's coming home. Bairn it. Bairn it. Bairn it.
Starting point is 01:06:26 Yeah. Yeah, so a lot of kid time. I really miss them. Yeah, me too. Yeah. Yeah, I did. Okay, well, that's a wrap. Eddie, you good?
Starting point is 01:06:37 Yeah, I mean, thanks Jimmy Allen. You two's one of my favorite bands, so doing that was pretty awesome. Well, there she goes. There she goes. We'll see you money. Bye, everybody. Bobby Bones. Bobby Bones show.
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