The Bobby Bones Show - Best 7 Segments From The Bobby Bones Show This Week
Episode Date: September 20, 2025Morgan gathered the top performing segments from The Bobby Bones Show this week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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It's the best bits of the week.
With Morgan.
Part 2.
She's breaking down the top seven segments from the Bobby Bone Show this week.
What's that, friends?
I hope you're excited to get caught up on the Bobby Bone Show from this week.
We got a lot to talk about.
But before we get into it, you know the drill here.
Listen to part one, part three this weekend.
Amy joins me on Part 1. We talk about life. And of course, we may have to get into that whole summer. I turned Pretty series finale because holy crap. And there might be spoilers. So make sure you watch before you listen to this. And then part three, we answer listener questions. You guys submit them on my Instagram at Webgirl Morgan. And let us know what you want to hear. These are all from listeners who submitted. I always write their names and their states to go along with it. So that way you guys know, I'm not just making this up. Well, I could make up name in states, but I really don't. There's all kinds of questions.
Come in. Okay. But if the only reason you're here is to not check out anything else but to get caught up on the show, let's do it.
Woohoo! We did another draft this week and it was random, of course. So this time, everything had to start with the letter A.
And the category was songs that start with A, which seemed to be harder for everyone than usual. It's really hard when you're in it.
When you're out of it and you can Google and do all the things, yeah, it's a little bit easier.
Number seven.
We're going to do a draft, and it's going to be songs that start with a certain letter.
We do not know what the letter is.
Mike will hit it now.
A.
A.
Okay, songs that start with the letter A.
We rolled the dice back stage as well.
I will go first.
I have 30 seconds.
Go.
Songs that start with the letter A.
I have 19 seconds, and I got nothing.
Uh-oh.
I got nothing.
You got nothing?
No, I have eight seconds.
You're going to get poop.
I know.
I'm going to go with...
Oh, my goodness.
I'm going to go with a little song by the name of...
Oh, my...
All in the family theme.
This is crazy, dude.
I got nothing.
I hate going first.
First is the hardest position.
Dang.
All right.
I'm out.
I got all in the family theme.
I mean, that's a song.
Oh, Amy, you're up.
Amarillo by morning.
Oh, Amy with a home run.
that. Ramundo?
Toby Keith,
American soldier.
Good one.
Are they written with the artist?
Like on the voting?
No. Just the title.
Lunchbox?
Yeah, I'm thinking, man.
I had nothing.
I had nothing.
That's tough, dude.
First overall picks the worst on this one.
Yeah, I'm going to go with
All About That Base.
Megan Trainor.
Morgan? Oh, you're out.
Eddie?
Man, I'm going to go with a little song.
You guys might not know it.
It's called Amazing Grace.
Oh, my God.
Oh, wow.
That's good.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm for sure out of this one.
When that came in my mind, I'm like, this is awesome.
I couldn't think of a single song.
Yeah, it's tough, dude.
Okay.
Eddie, round two.
Think draft.
Any man of mine.
Wow.
That's so good.
By the way, to our listeners, we can't Google.
It's so hard.
out of got something. Yeah, we can't Google.
Okay, lunchbox.
Yeah, I'm going to go with All-Star.
By Smashmouth. That's good, lunch.
Raymond, Dom. It's a city.
Austin, Blake Shelton.
Good job.
Amy.
No bad Amy is back in Austin.
Is this how this goes?
Okay. Is it called?
If I say it and it's the wrong time,
title is that poop?
Yeah.
Well, you can talk it out.
Okay.
But we can't give you a yes or a no.
Okay.
I've gotten thinking an ASA base, all that she wants is another baby.
So I think it's all that she wants.
Is that your answer?
But could it be baby?
I guess I'm going to go with all that she wants.
That's right.
That's it.
Okay, thanks.
I'm going to go with American Pie.
Oh, dude, that's a good one.
My number one, though, has screwed me so hard that it doesn't.
matter. What? Don McLean, American Pie?
It's not bye-bye, Miss American Pie. No.
Okay, so I have all in the family theme
and American Pie and add to that I'm going to do my
favorite song, top three favorite song of all time. Ain't no
sunshine when she's gone. Good one. I had that, okay. See, man, all you
you needed was time. Just a little bit of time. Pressure number one got me. Next up
Amy, you have Amarola by morning and all that she wants. I know when you're
took ain't no sunshine.
Oh, did you have that one?
Yes, that was my third one.
I don't have anything.
That's what I was doing.
I was going, I'll, oh,
Ain't, Amy.
Oh, Amy, what you want to do?
I don't know the name of that song, no.
I think I'm in love with you for America the Beautiful.
Great.
That's a great fallback.
Good job.
Great fallback.
Here's a strong.
Ramundo, you got American Soldier in Austin.
Yeah, I have two in my head and I talk it out.
It's a new kid's song.
Yeah, it's APT, Apt.
APT?
Yeah.
Oh, Apeta-pita.
That'd be a tough translation, though, in the old vote.
Looks like a apartment.
Lunchbox.
Yeah, I'm trying to think, man.
Oh, man.
You have All About that bass and All-Star.
Yeah.
It has to start with an A.
Godly.
Ten seconds?
Three?
I'll go.
Answer?
ABC, one, two, three, Jackson 5.
Good?
A.V.C.
Yeah, good one.
Is that what it's called?
ABC, one, two, three?
I don't know.
It probably is.
Yeah, I think it's ABC in, like, parentheses is one, two, three.
That works.
All right, Eddie?
I'm going to go with...
Talk it out, man.
It's your last one.
What do you got down there?
Well, the only word I have is all.
You know, and like, it's inspired by all in the family theme song.
It's the only word I had.
I have, like, all I want to do is have some fun.
That's kind of good.
I'm not sure if that's what it's called, though, or it's called Santa Monica Boulevard.
I don't know.
But I also have all the small things.
So I'm going to go with Link 1A2, all the small things.
Good.
Strong.
The other one that I had way too late, as it always happens, is Ain't a Mountain High.
Ain't no mountain high
In no valley low
Yeah that's a good one
It's a good one
What'd you come up with?
Taylor Swift all too well
10 minute version
And you hit it with the 10 minute version
I got all the votes
Trenthesis 10 minute version
That's a disaster
For those wondering though
Where's the way Glenn Maller
plays
Oh that's the song
The Rout the Hit Parade
Those where the day
People love that song
No, they don't.
My team is All in the Family theme song, American Pie, and Ain't No Sunshine.
Amy has Amarillo by Morning, all that she wants, and America the Beautiful.
Ray has American Soldier, Austin, and Appetit.
Right?
I don't even know.
Lunchbox has All About that base, All Star, and ABC, one, two, three, and Eddie has Amazing Grace, any man of mine and all the small things.
I mean, Bobby could still win with American.
pie and that other one. I'm out. I will lose this one. I'm going to fight, but there's no way I
win this one. I'm in last place. Go vote, bobbybones.com. Vote on your favorite full team,
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It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
There was a great debate over a solo roller skater. Lunchbox was at the rink with his kids,
and he saw something, and he had a lot of things to say about it. And,
So did the rest of us.
We all shared our opinions on this particular topic, and we do not all agree.
Number six.
So we're going to talk about, are you a loser if?
Now, this is a lunchbox submitted segment because he saw something at the skating rink.
Skating rink.
And he wants to know, are you a loser if you do this?
And, I mean, I went there with my kids.
It's a Friday night.
You know, I'm thinking a bunch of kids are going to be roller skating and we're paying at the window.
And there's a grown man behind me.
waiting to pay with his custom skates, no kids, no friends.
Are you a loser if you go to the skating rink as an adult by yourself?
I mean, I've witnessed something similar and it is a little odd,
but I just chalk it up to this is their hobby and they're very much into it
and who am I to judge if they're very much into something?
Did you watch them skate?
Oh, let me tell you.
I bet they were so good.
This dude was so good.
I mean, flying around the rink forward.
backwards, switching forwards and backwards and weaving in and out of people.
But I'm like, you look like a loser, dude.
You have no friends.
And then he would go and get his drink and sit down in the corner with his little cup and drink.
And then get back on the, and wipe off the sweat from his forehead and skate some more.
And I'm like, he didn't talk.
I mean, what a loser.
Man, I hate to call him a loser because if he's not hurting anybody and that's the only time he can skate, what's he supposed to do?
Were the inline skates?
No, they were like
Four wheels
Yeah, and they had like really looking
fancy wheels and all black
Like leather
Did his presentation look losery?
Just the fact that he was there
By himself
Yeah, but I don't think that makes your crepe
I didn't say crete
I said loser
Fine line at a skating rink
You did say there are kids there
You know it's gonna be a bunch of kids
And there's no need for you to go there
Zooming around like oh look at me
I'm a Billy Bada
I'm going to go not a loser.
Oh.
A little weird, but also if that's what you enjoy doing and that's the only time you can go do it, dude, go be you.
Like, that's awesome.
It's also brave to go do that because you're going to have people go, what a loser.
Eddie?
I've seen it.
I mean, lunchbox, I'm with you where I saw it for the first time and be like, oh my gosh, this guy is a loser.
Have we all seen the same guy?
Maybe.
It just.
And you have secondhand embarrassment.
for them. But here's the thing. Here's the thing. The music's awesome. The lights are cool.
The floor is smooth. There's really no other place. If that's your thing, there's no other place to go do that other than the skating ring.
He's probably got a job in the day. And so what night of the week? Friday night. He's waiting all week long to go.
Friday night. You want to show off your skills. You have to go on a night where everybody's there.
Yeah. Oh, don't worry. The limbo competition where there's all these little kids, you know, that don't know how to skate.
trying to do the limbo. Don't worry, Mr.
professional's doing the limbo. Did he win?
Yes. And what do you get? What do you get? A free Coke from the concessions?
They're like, come on, dude. Let the kids have it.
Like, what a loser. I mean, absolute loser.
I feel like if that was your skill, though, you would be doing that.
I would go in the middle of the day when there's no one there.
Can't win a Coke in the middle of the day.
Oh, my gosh. I was so, I had secondhand embarrassment.
I was just like, this is so awkward.
And I figure he does it every Friday. That's probably his Friday night thing.
For sure.
Maybe, yeah.
So two to two, Morgan, you can be the casting vote.
Loser or not loser?
No, I think this is awesome.
I do too.
I think it's awesome, too.
You have to go after things that you want to do,
and not everybody's going to be about what you want to do.
So this guy is just living his best life.
Morgan, if you were single and some dude was like,
hey, you're like, what do you like to do on Friday night?
He's like, oh, I go to the skating rink by myself.
You would be out of there.
No.
I actually wouldn't because it's a hobby.
Hold on.
No, no.
It's a hobby, guys.
like every, I would be more happy that you have a hobby than instead, him being like, I sit at home by myself.
I don't have any friends. At least he's trying to get out there. At least he's trying to do things. Wait, he's not going to make friends at the skating rink.
He might. They're 10-year-olds. He is trying to make friends that makes him creepy. That's true. Those are kids. I don't think he's a loser. I think it's a bit of an unorthodox way to spend a Friday night as an adult. But what else he's supposed to do if you've been skating your whole life.
Go skate down the sidewalk, man. No, it's not smooth. Not room. They don't have the dip by Freak Nasty playing over the top.
No limbo competition.
No free coax when you went limbo.
So, yeah, you guys are all skate.
Eddie said he went to the skating rink.
It was a birthday party?
Yeah, it was a birthday party.
One of my son's friends was having a birthday party.
By the way, how did your body do?
I didn't skate.
Oh, you didn't skate?
No, I'm not touching skates anymore, dude.
I'm not doing it.
No.
Oh, yeah, because I broke my arm the last time I was skating.
Got it.
No, but we went and it was like at 2 o'clock and the party ended like at 4, but my kids wanted
to keep skating.
We stayed till like 830.
Like, just skating.
They just kept skating because,
It's already paid for with a party.
So what's the question?
Is that okay?
Is it okay to get invited to a party and then like, all right, party's over, but the ticket still works.
So we stayed for another three hours.
I think that's fine.
You're paying whatever that payment was.
No, but whatever the birthday party payment is, it's for everybody to skate, right?
Did you see the guy?
I'm telling you, I've seen that guy every time I've gone.
I don't know if it's the same dude, but.
So there's multiple that go by themselves?
So they should all go together and not be losers.
They should all become friends.
It's just we, you're...
Maybe they are, but they just can't all go together.
It could be the same guy.
I'd like to interview him.
I bet he's cool.
I bet he's nice.
Right?
Don't you think?
He's probably super nice.
Probably involved at church.
But Morgan's line, right?
I don't think for her, she'd find that attractive for her.
But I don't also think that she can also think that's not a loser.
Guys, I bought roller skates to try and go skating by myself.
I hate to have to be on their side.
But if there was a dude who's like, I go roller skating every Friday night by myself,
and here's how good I am.
you'd be like, that's kind of odd.
It may be a little odd, sure, but maybe he's like,
I've just been waiting to do stuff with somebody.
Maybe she's spending my time if she's already attracted to him.
I don't want to make fun of him anymore.
I don't even know him.
I'm just saying I don't think Morgan was being honest with her answer.
I really was.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
You can have opinions.
You can have like a strong stance.
And then there's your body.
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We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts.
Too many of us were never, ever taught.
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The World Cup is coming.
Ramos sending on to Ernie Stewart.
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Let's get out.
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There was some baby news, some kid news, all the things.
I shared a really exciting family update.
Eddie had some exciting stuff happening in his backyard.
And Amy's son is killing it in sports right now.
Number five.
This mom gave birth to a 13 pound kid.
That's big.
That's big, yeah.
Yeah, because like average is like seven pounds, right?
So it's like two kids in one except it's not two kids in two.
There's two of me.
I was six pounds, eight ounces.
The mom delivered her son
September 3rd
In Florida
The kid weighed 13 pounds
15 ounces
That's almost 14 pounds
One more ounce
14 pounds
Yeah the kid
The kid came out
Looking like he's nine months old
That's crazy
She delivered her other kid
A few years ago
And that kid was 12 pounds
Oh
She delivers big kids
Bro
What's her husband look like
Gosh
After seeing the newborn for the first time
It made sense to her
She was like
was so big.
This says like a bowling ball can be 14 pounds.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, bowling balls can be...
A bag of potatoes.
Oh, you're doing other...
Yeah, yeah.
Laundry basket filled with towels.
That's from People Magazine.
Morgan saw your sister's baby.
Yeah.
There's a girl.
Yeah, it's a girl, and we get to share a middle name.
Her name's Collins Lane.
What's your middle name?
Lane.
L.A.I.
They get to share it, like, together.
Yeah.
Not like share it verbally.
I didn't know.
It kind of sounded like she's saying.
I have permission to share her middle name.
So is the baby named after Morgan?
The middle name.
Yeah, both of my nieces have my middle name.
What was that middle name named after for you, though?
My mom just came up with it.
Remember, I have two middle names.
So my mom chose one.
My dad chose another.
And everybody just has really loved Elaine.
That's become kind of a family name now.
For no reason, not like a grandma or aunt or anything.
No.
Like street?
She said it has a Y in it.
So, you know, it's a fancy street.
Got it.
Speaking of kids, Amy got an email saying that her son Stevenson is ranked in the state, like for running.
Yeah, cross-country results.
He's 12th in the state.
What?
That's awesome.
And I was like, wow, I was never ranked anything in the state.
So I'm super proud of him.
He's so fat.
Like on his team right now, it's him and this other kid that are pretty much first place.
They alternate winning, like one meet.
they'll win. I mean, they're sort of neck and neck the entire race.
There's some faster kids they're competing against, but just on their group, they're fast.
And he's coming in like first, second, well, first on his team, but then second, third, fourth place, like at the big meets.
Because some of these other kids are so fast. I mean, and I think he's fast. But his two mile time for cross-country races is like 11 minutes and 15 seconds is his PR.
For two miles?
And what grade is he in?
Eighth.
Wow.
So they, yeah, some of his times are high school varsity level.
Or like if he keeps training, like high school is going to be great for him when it comes to running.
Does he want to run in college?
We'll see.
We'll cross that bridge when we get there.
Let's get to high school.
Okay.
Fair enough.
You know?
I'm thinking far ahead.
I know.
But I'm just glad he has something to focus on.
And I was just really proud of him to be ranked in the state.
Hey, speaking of kids, Eddie went to a trampoline park?
No.
My backyard.
Oh, it wasn't a park?
No, it wasn't a park.
Did you build this?
Yes.
I built a trampoline because it was my son's birthday last week, and I told my wife that we
are not getting our kids a trampoline, and guess what he got for his birthday.
So what you said were not getting a trampoline?
Correct.
That's why I thought it was trampoline park because I'm...
Nope, no, no.
And you know how my wife got around and she said, oh, we didn't get him the trampoline?
The grandparents did.
Oh, no.
That's dirty.
It made me so mad.
And guess who put it all together?
I did.
And so I put it all together.
And then once, you know, I see the boys jumping up and down.
I'm like, let's go, it's time to party.
So I jumped for like two hours with the boys, and it was a blast.
Now I can't move my body.
Like, dude, every muscle my body hurts.
What kind of jumping were you doing?
Everything flips.
You were doing flips?
I was doing crack the egg with all of them, you know?
Crack the egg, I get it.
That's fine.
You were doing flips?
Yeah.
Dude, my kids can do back flips.
Yes.
Did you hear that word?
My kids.
Kids.
Yes.
I can only do a front flip, and I was landing on my butt most of the time.
I was trying to get on my butt most of the time.
I was trying to get on my feet, which I couldn't.
Dude, well, the craziest thing is every time I do a flip,
Morgan is talking about vertigo.
I think I had vertigo.
I was out for like two minutes after every flip.
Like, give me a second.
Sure, you stop doing that.
Yeah, that's the number one sign to stop doing that.
But, I mean, he's like, I jumped for two hours
because he kept taking two minute breaks.
Everybody stopped jumping.
Dad's got vertigo.
You hurting today?
Yeah, dude.
Every bone of my body hurts.
Every muscle, everything.
It was hard to get out of bed.
Are you okay, though, with the trampoline now?
It's kind of cool
I mean it's kind of fun
Why are you so anti yet?
Because my backyard's not that big
And now the trampolines
Filled the whole backyard
Does it have a cage around it?
Yeah it's got a net
Okay so they can't fall off
No and there's a basketball hoop
It's kind of fun
Honestly
So now you're into it
I kind of like it
Are you heard or you just sore
Just sore man
It's just like you know
My body's not used to jumping up and down
Like just every
I felt like
My brain shaking
I felt like everything was shaking
So you have CTE now
Maybe man
Maybe
Yeah, that sucks, man
But it was a good time
I just feel bad now
Yeah
We played Whiffleball
We had a tournament
I remember feeling
So bad after like hurting
Because you don't use those muscles
You played wiffball when this weekend
No 20 years ago
And even then I was like
My body hurt so bad
That's all I think about
We're jumping on a trampoline
Is the Bobby Boneshow
Whiffle Tournament
From like 2006?
That's the most story I've ever been in my life
Did we gotta do that again?
No
But it reminded me
I hurt so bad after
Because those are muscles
I don't ever use
Yeah, that's it
any rules on the trampoline?
Yeah, there's a neighbor that's kind of like 15 now.
I think he just turned 15.
Bro, you can't jump with all the kids because he gets in and he's more active than I am.
Me, I'm a little more careful even though I weigh more than them.
So it's like if he's going to come, only one other person can jump with him.
Oh, you need them to sign a waiver.
Oh, great point.
Anybody are jumping?
But can you just write a waiver?
I don't know.
Is that like legally binding?
I don't even know how to write one.
Maybe you could just do one and get it notarized.
Seems legit.
What's the waiver if you hurt someone?
If you hurt yourself, you can't sue me.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
There was some studio drama.
Lunchbox decided to call out Amy after he heard her recording a commercial and he was like, wait, hold up.
You're recording for who?
Yeah.
And Amy was like, I didn't have anything to do with this.
I just said yes and I'm doing it.
So Lunchbox is not happy.
Number four.
This segment is dedicated to internal drama in our office place.
So Amy's doing a Draft Kings commercial.
I'm a big Draft Kings guy.
They've asked Amy to do a commercial.
And so we have audio of it.
Lunchbox is very upset that Amy's doing a commercial for Draft Kings.
It makes no sense.
It doesn't, like, there's no reason Amy should be doing Draft Kings.
Eddie, me, Ray, anybody.
But Amy, who knows nothing about sports, nothing about gambling,
and she's recording gambling commercials,
it makes no sense on any level.
at any turn, any corner.
I can't believe you sit in a sit.
No offense to you, Amy.
No offense to you?
That's how you know somebody's getting offended.
I can't believe they sat in a boardroom.
It's like, you know what?
How are we really going to get people on board?
Let's go to the one person that doesn't gamble.
Yeah, Amy from the buy-in-motion.
That's a great idea.
Let's go, God, let's go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That'll really get people to sign up for draft kings.
Okay, well, first of all, I have the app.
And thanks to Bobby, because you started it,
and I downloaded it because of you.
And then I make bets when.
you tell me what I should gamble on and I do it for fun and if I recall I
it's more of like we we can be the voice behind all kinds of things and they're a big
sponsor of the show I don't think I'm saying I'm this expert
game where it's like something fun you can do let's hear it um can you play the commercial
ray whether you're here for the touchdowns the tailgate or just good times with friends
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Sounds all. No, I mean. Also, feeling weird code word. Why don't I do? Because feeling things are
podcast. Oh. I mean, I didn't, they pick it. Interesting. I didn't pick the code. But Lunchbox,
Don't you hear the way it's a the type of endorsement that is it's more of just an informative thing of like this is available if you want to make watching the game more fun.
Like I'm not sitting there saying I'm an expert.
No, no, I'm not saying she did a bad job.
But it's just like it's not her lane.
Like I mean, if I heard Amy doing it, I'd be like, what?
Amy doesn't watch sports.
She's not.
She has watched a lot of sports.
She's played which coach would she date?
What's their salary?
We've done a lot of that.
And then also, Bobby has me bad on games.
And we do voicing spots.
We do endorsement spots.
And I believe this is more of a voice.
Anytime your voice is on something, it's an endorsement.
But yes.
Yeah, I'm not saying you're bad at the commercial.
I'm just saying it seems weird that Amy is.
That's like Morgan endorsing a hamburger.
Like, I mean, she's a vegetarian.
No, because I occasionally take bites over here at Draft Kings.
Like, I have the app and I use it.
Morgan doesn't ever take a bite of a hamburger.
So instead of knocking people down, why not go, well, this is why I would be better, not why she's doing it.
So do it.
So do it.
So tell yourself, do something for Draft Kings.
Look, I've done Draft Kings.
Look, man, look, you want to bet on the game this weekend?
Who's going to score the first touchdown?
Who's going to have over under 100 yards?
Oh, just go to Draft Kings in the app store, download it, make the game more fun when you're sitting out of the friends,
barbecue in and saying, hey, I got the Steelers, minus six.
Can't say team names in the commercials.
I forgot.
And, yeah.
Well, you ruined that.
No, it's okay. It's okay. You did a good job.
Yeah. I think you would be good. You're right.
I don't know. I don't know. Just weird to me.
If you heard A, like, if you're sitting there driving.
They're obviously going for a different.
Demographic.
Keyword feeling. Different person.
Yeah. Yeah. Scoobah, what are your thoughts on this?
That's exactly. You nailed it. They asked for Amy because they wanted to reach the women audience
because they know that there is some interest there.
And Amy is someone that's trusted in that field. And so they went to her for it.
And I think she did a great job with the spot.
I think he'd never, like I said, I said, no offense.
He said no offense, so.
Yeah.
I never said she did a bad job.
Yeah. Lundra, sorry, I don't, I'm not, I'm not offended.
I actually, I get what you're saying.
I think, you know, you could look at it as like, oh, wow, there's an opportunity here.
I wonder, you've already said you've worked with draft kings.
He doesn't look at it like that.
He looks at it like he's always getting screwed, so he wants to take down the person screwing him.
Yeah.
He did say, no offense, though.
For the record, he did say no.
That clears him here, yeah.
That does.
Definitely does.
How would Amy feel if she heard me doing a commercial?
Hey, girls, you should try Tampax.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's something I have nothing to do with.
I would think, wait.
He's just reading it though.
Wait, no, lunchbox, again, a period is not something men can have.
Okay, but they can buy Tampax for their girlfriends.
So maybe they are trying to reach a different audience or maybe you're into something a little different with Tampax.
I don't know.
But I do understand reaching a more female driven audience of like, oh, or, oh, my boyfriend's been thinking about Draft Kings.
And there's a deal right now where you can get.
$200 off of this and a bonus for that.
So I think it's just getting the information out there and being the voice for that.
Okay.
Thank you for that.
I don't know.
Just wanted to bring up a little inner office drama.
I didn't even know.
And you know how he even, it's not like he was listening to my podcast and he heard that commercial.
He only knows it because we both had stuff to record and we were in the same production room.
And he was waiting for the microphone.
And he heard me do it.
Yeah.
What I hear is we have one microphone.
Oh, man.
We have one microphone in this entire building.
We were fighting over one little.
I just had one spot.
It's like having one bathroom in a house with eight kids.
Yes, it was sort of like that because I had one spot and we kind of got to the door at the same time, but I was a little bit faster.
So he was sort of like, okay, you only have one.
I'll wait for you to get done instead of going around to a different room to, you know what I mean?
Got it.
And when I heard I'm doing that, I almost fell out of the chair, but I had to keep my composure.
He's like, I'll save this for show prep.
Yeah.
Okay.
Drama squashed?
Mm-hmm.
I think so.
And also a takeaway.
Like, he can, you can pitch yourself again.
pitch yourself up instead of pushing other people down i wasn't pushing down i said no offense he did say no offense
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Tim McGrath stopped by our studio before he went to the IHeart Festival in Las Vegas.
He was talking about some of his favorite moments from our IHeart Festival over the years.
And his involved Paul McCartney.
and we also wanted to get his take on how he felt for going viral with his new bald head.
Number three, the Friday morning conversation with Tim McGraw.
Were you surprised that your bald head went viral?
I was.
It was everywhere.
I know.
Yeah.
You know, it was one of those things I wanted to try.
I did it.
And the main thing is my wife loved it.
So I think I'm going to keep it for a while.
Eddie just went full bald as well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It looks good on you.
Thank you, man.
Same with you.
It felt great.
It felt great.
It feels great.
It's funny you're wearing a hat because I wore a hat for so long that even when I
shaved my head every other day, I stopped to wear my hat.
Stop wearing your head.
It feels good, right?
But the problem is it gets cold quick.
You notice that?
Are you like extra jacked?
I'm trying to get back in shape.
Like a little bit.
Like you were in shape last time, but like you look extremely muscular.
Well, I'm working at it.
I'm working at it because, you know, I've gone through the last couple of years I've had like
seven surgeries over the last year.
few years, so I'm slowly working myself back into shape.
Question. Does the girl die at the end of Don't Take the Girl?
The mom? I think the mom probably dies.
Oh.
Yeah. I mean...
But you can do...
It makes it more sad, right?
Yeah. Is that not what you wanted, Bones?
No. No? I really wanted him. I was rooting for her.
I was rooting for her, too, but, you know, sadly, I don't think she made it.
Did you get a lot of pushback in 2004 whenever you and Nellie did over and over?
I don't remember a lot of pushback to tell you the truth
Do you think it's because there wasn't social media?
I think probably there wasn't social media
I don't think that people thought that much about it
In fact, I don't think it was ever planned on being a single
And I think that once the album dropped
Radio stations just started playing it and picking it up
And it overtook I think the single that they had out at the time
How could you hate it though? It's so good
Yeah, we loved it obviously
Yeah, but I mean how did that call go
Hey, Tim, you want to record the song?
How'd that go?
Yeah, we um,
I got the call from Nellie, and he had pieces of the song.
And then I met him in the studio in L.A.
And I'm not going to tell you what all happened in the studio at L.A.
who he met, but it was foggy.
Oh, got it.
Yeah, got it.
It was foggy.
But the coolest thing was at the time, Robert Allen was my tour manager.
Robert works with Taylor Swift now.
But Robert's brother is the drummer for Def Leppard.
The drummer from DeFlepp?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so Rick was a.
in the studio. He came, he and Robert and I went to the studio and hung out. And so we had a legal
pad and we sat there with the track and just wrote the song as we were recording it. Had no
idea how it was going to turn out. Is that a lost art writing in a studio? You know, I don't know
that people do it a whole lot anymore. I know it's a fantasy of mine to go into the studio and just
start cutting tracks and then write stuff to it later. And you always want to do that and you always
feel like you want to do that, but then you get into a time crunch, and then everybody's
wanting the record, and you're having to work and get things done really quickly so that it
really doesn't happen as much as it used to, I don't think.
I was talking with Dirk Spanley, and he said you gifted him a box of books at one time.
Yeah.
And it was like really thick books.
And he didn't know if you were kidding or not, because you were giving him, like, books on
the Russian Renaissance.
Was that a joke, or did you really read books about really?
No, I love books.
I mean, I'm a big reader.
That clip I forget to you, where Dr.
was talking about that?
No.
He didn't know if you were pranking him when you gave him that box of him.
I wasn't pranking. I wasn't pranking.
I just thought he needed to be educated.
Yeah.
We were talking about piloting as well.
Oh, he's way further advanced than I am.
But you were the guy, he credits, to getting him involved at all with flying.
Yeah, I mean, that's what he says, but he's way more proficient than I am.
I fly still, but not as much as I used to.
Do you fly one of those planes that has the parachute on it?
Yes, I do.
The Sears SR-S-R-22, and now I'm flying the Sears Vision jet, so I'm getting my time into that.
Does it have a parachute on it?
Yeah, it still has a parachute on it.
You ever had to use it?
No, no, if you use it, the plane's ruined.
Is there a button that you can get too easily?
Because I feel like it accidentally hit it.
You pull the thing.
You pull the thing and the parachute plops down and you land.
But the plane's destroyed.
Brian Kelly?
Yes.
LSU coach?
Yes.
What do you think about him?
I think I like him.
Good question.
Okay.
So I'm doing this.
I mean, we're number three right now.
What about how he looks?
Like, would you date him?
Would you date him?
That's the question of like, you know.
Would I date Brian Kelly?
Right, because I'm married to Faith Hill.
I don't think I'm dating anybody.
Okay.
Well, we're playing which coach would you date?
Not we, you are.
I'm not playing either.
Right.
Well, I used to play which quarterback would you date, but as I've aged, that's gotten creepy
because college quarterbacks are young.
So now it's...
You don't want to be a cougar?
We're not into Cougar territory yet.
Oh, well.
We've evolved to which coach would you date, and I just didn't know.
Andy Reid.
Yep.
We talked about Andy Reed.
Are you going for just personality and skill?
Personality, skill.
Success.
Okay.
Amen.
Nailed it.
Tim McGraths here.
He's performing at our IHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas.
Jelly Roll, Brian Adams, L.L. Cool J.
John Fogarty, which, by the way, I'm a massive CCR fan.
Oh, me too.
I spent an hour with him yesterday.
He's fantastic, isn't he?
I did an interview.
It was awesome.
Unbelievable.
And the coolest thing about him is, you know, I performed with him years ago for one of those tribute kind of things.
And his voice and his guitar amp, the tones are exactly the same.
Oh, man.
It's unbelievable.
What did you do?
What song do you do with him?
Don't ask me that.
Okay.
Hey, someone look at up.
I can't remember that far back.
I can't remember what I'm.
I did yesterday. He was talking to me about when he, you did Born on the Bio, because you're from
there you go. There you go. Just from my memory, not from somebody telling me. Yeah, somebody telling you
hear. Yeah. He was talking about when he wrote Proud Mary and he wrote it in like an hour, his,
his papers came that he was discharged from the military. And he was like so moved. And he wrote the first
line, I left a good job in the city working for the man. And he was like, the song just fell out of him.
Wow. And he wrote it all down. It was like, that was the first time he ever felt like,
that's it. Now, he had some success, but he was like, that's it. And he had some success. But he was like,
That's it.
You ever had one of those moments?
I'm waiting on it.
Yeah.
I'm waiting on it.
As a writer, my little girl with Tom Douglas, when we were shooting a movie called Flicka,
and they wanted me to write the title song for the movie, so I flew Tom Douglas out.
And we spent a whole night after shooting until sunrise the next morning sitting outside the bus on set,
writing that song.
And when we finished it, that morning as the sun came up, we felt like we nailed it.
That's cool.
That was one of the times we felt like really, that one.
And if you're reading this, that I wrote with the Warren Boys, when we were sitting around the living room one day writing that song, we felt like we had something special.
Yeah, that one is special.
Yeah.
You ever write a song and then feel emotional about it when it's done?
Because you can see it, like, macro instead of micro?
There's a song, I don't want to go into detail about it, but there's a song that's very personal that I'm working on now for my next record.
record that's really personal, that it's about my mom that's going to be tough to get through.
If you could collaborate with any artist that's not alive.
That's not alive.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
So you can't offend anybody.
Because they're all dead.
Well, you know, Elvis would be right at the top of the list for sure.
Are you an Elvis guy?
I'm a huge Elvis fan.
What do you love about him?
I love his voice.
I think that Elvis gets so characterized in a lot of ways that people don't understand what a
great singer he was. If you go back and listen, if you put headphones on and crank it wide open,
listen to Love Me Tender, that's one of the best vocals that I think that you'll ever hear in your
life. It's our 15th year of the festival. You've been a few times, 2013, 2019, 2023. What makes this festival
different than the other shows? I think the different artists, the different styles of music and
everybody appreciating what everybody else does, I remember one of my best memories. I forget what year it was,
but Paul McCartney was there.
And he came out and set
right on the side of the stage,
like in the stands,
but on the side of the stage during my set
and was singing along to all the words.
And to me, that was like the most ultimate experience
that I could ever have.
So when you see other artists
who appreciate what you do,
it's a pretty special thing.
Tim McGraw, hey, thanks for stopping by.
By the way, everybody out there,
check out Tim's performance
at our 2025 iHeartRadio Music Festival
Live on Hulu this weekend.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Bobby went on a podcast and something that he got said turned into a whole news article and it got a little out of hand.
They didn't quite clip the entire segment, but he had to address why he said on this podcast that he, in quotations, cheated on Dancing with the Stars.
Number two.
I started randomly popping up in different feeds yesterday and it was in my 4U page, but it was me.
and I thought that was weird, but like the New York Post, page six, other sites started to pick up
where I had said I cheated on Dancing with the Stars.
Oh.
And I, well, yeah, it was weird because the most random things get picked up by these outlets.
And because that show premiered last night, it's a new story.
I talk about that win and that show so much around this time of the year because they announced the cast, they do.
And then people are like, you were on the show.
Why did you win?
You sucked, right?
It's just so much of that.
And so I started popping up on all these feeds.
And it turns out I went on Jason Tartik's podcast and we were talking about money and finances.
And he had asked how much I'd made on that show.
And I said, you know, when you do that show, week one, you make nothing because everybody comes back.
And then the longer you survive, the more money you make.
It's like $10,000 for the second week, $10,000, $20,000, $20,000.
It ends up being, for the last two episodes, $50,000 an episode, all in.
because they give you a base, it's around $400,000.
So that's what I made doing that show.
And so I said that and I said, I also cheated on that show or I wouldn't have won.
And that's where everybody picked it up and sensationalize the headline so much.
Because there's a rule on that show that you're only supposed to train for four hours.
I was so far behind that I trained for way more than four hours because I would train with Sharna for four.
And then I would record the whole session and then rent a studio by myself, go, pay for a studio, not tell the producers.
and then just work by myself for sometimes two, three, four hours until I could get my part
a little better to go into the room the next day.
So when I say I cheated, that's what I meant.
I didn't actually manipulate any rules.
They did change the rules after I left.
But, yeah, I didn't do anything that gave me an advantage over anybody else except for I just
worked more.
Well, yeah, an advantage that, I mean, that they couldn't have done.
Like, they could have done that if anyone could.
Yeah.
For sure.
And not only that, they pretty much all of them,
except DeMarcus Ware had some sort of dance experience on my season.
So I was just trying to catch up.
Yeah.
They all cheated his kids when they were training.
But the headline was, and I can just read you the headline because I screenshot it,
it's a good headline.
It says, Bobby Bones admits he cheated on dancing with the stars before controversial season 27 win.
I mean, I'd click on that.
Me too.
And it said Bobby Bones just made his win even more controversial, admitting he cheated.
So really, by cheated, you just worked hard.
Yeah.
You're really not supposed to train more because people that have no experience or they, their bodies aren't in shape, they will get hurt and then they'll be removed from the show.
Oh.
So that's why those parameters are put into place.
But how do they stop you from like in your living room?
Exactly.
Exactly.
There's nothing wrong with that.
I agree.
And Cheetah was kind of, I broke the rule that.
they had put on us, but they put it on us so we wouldn't hurt ourselves.
And I would have never survived otherwise.
I was surviving.
Was it a rule where like if they found out, like you would get fined or spank or something?
Spank, yeah.
That's what they do there.
Well, I don't know.
You know, punished in some sort of a way.
So if you see that I cheated, I didn't really cheat.
I kind of, well, if I cheated it, then I cheat all the time in life constantly because I just went
and did work and didn't tell anybody that I was doing the work.
So I didn't watch the premiere last night.
They've kind of blackballed me from the show.
So I root for people.
I'm going to have Emma Slater on one of the dancers on the Bobbycast later this week and we'll have her on the show.
So I root for her.
Sean is not on the show currently.
I did see where Jordan Hudson was supposed to do the show.
And apparently she backed out last minute.
Now this is all rumors because there's a male dancer named Sasha, who I really like, and knew him from the show.
And he wasn't on the show.
He's always a dancer on the show.
was one of the professionals. And I was like, that's weird
that Sasha's not on. And then I read that
his partner, and again, this is
from mostly message boards and seeing
stuff online, his partner backed out. And then I started
dig into his partner was, and supposedly
Bill Belichick's girlfriend was supposed to do that show.
And she backed out. And she backed out.
And she backed out. She should
have done it because it would have helped her image.
So if she backs out, then, I mean,
whoever those people, that's there out that
season? Like Sasha's out the entire season
because of them. Yeah. I mean, especially if it's a
last minute pull out.
When you think it would have felt,
I guess it would have helped her image
if she came off as likable.
I think she would have though.
I think.
I don't know.
You don't give any,
what I did on that show
because cameras are always on you,
always.
If you're practicing for four hours,
there's a camera and a microphone
on you the entire time.
They can't put anything in a package
if you don't give it to them.
It's any reality show.
If you don't give it to them,
they can't put it in.
So don't give it to them.
While you're training,
just put a little note in your head.
Don't be a douche till it's over.
Until it's over.
Yeah, don't, don't, like, get emotional because you can't figure it out if you don't want that being on camera until it's over.
Could they even take something where you just say it, like, sarcastically?
And then...
They can, but if you don't give it to them, they can't use it.
So, anyway, I cheated, I guess, on Dancing with the Stars.
I guess.
It was against the rule, but you're right.
I could have done it my living room.
Yeah.
Or even in your mind.
Well, that's not really the same.
You've got to build muscle memory.
No.
You have to build muscle memory for sure.
Michael Jordan.
You don't think.
he's practicing those shots a million times. In his mind.
Yeah, visualization.
Yes. No.
Visual, that's a thing.
But if you don't know it, you can't just visualize learning it.
He always would picture himself.
Okay, you can't tell me about Michael Jordan.
Making the basket.
So that's a story.
I just wanted to say what the story was here.
I wanted to clear the air out of my own mouth.
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Lunchbox made a big mistake. Huge.
Name that movie. And now he's kind of paying for it.
It's something to do with the price is right. He wasn't paying attention to some small details.
His organization was a little bit off, which isn't quite unusual for him.
But it was a costly mistake this time. So will this game show ever happen? I don't know.
Number one.
So we've been talking on the show about lunch.
Lunchbox going to the Price is Right, and he got tickets for October 17th, and listeners that have been on the show are like, hey, you got this, here are some tips, we gave him some tips.
He's booked his flight, ready to go.
We're all excited.
Oh, yeah.
Because there's a chance he could get on the show.
Yeah.
We got some bad news.
Oh, no.
Tell him.
This is not a bit.
I promise you, this is not something we set up.
What happened?
Um, I don't know.
I guess I got excited.
when I went to the Price is Right website
and my ticket
to the Price is Right
is September 17th taping.
It's for today.
You had the wrong date?
Yeah, it's for today. The taping
for his tickets are today.
No, no, I booked a flight for October.
But then when I saw the tickets
online, I got so excited. I was like, oh, they're
finally available. They're finally available.
And I was like, I got it.
I'm going to L.A.
Come on down.
And then I was showing my wife and she was like, that says September 17th.
Oh my gosh.
So what do you do now?
So now I'm waiting for the tickets.
I got to get back out on there and try to get tickets.
So you don't have tickets for it now.
There's a chance you may not get tickets for it.
Yeah.
I wonder if you can reach out to, you know, price is right and be like, yeah, I messed up.
Like, can you please?
Yeah, no, I don't think you have time for that.
Yeah.
To begin with.
Dang it.
So he booked the wrong date.
Sorry, Zucker.
Hey, Scoob, what do you think about this?
He's an idiot and not surprise.
Not surprised would be the same thing I would say.
Hold on.
I'm glad someone opened that door for me.
Like double-tripping things and making sure it all makes sense and lines up before anything.
Harder than anything that's ever tracked in the history of time.
Yeah, not surprise.
Here's the deal.
I'm not a very good with details.
I'm not a very good with details.
I'm not a smart man.
I get caught up in the moment, I guess.
And I just like, I mean, I remember back in the day when I get a test, I wouldn't read the
instructions, I just fill out the test. And sometimes the test would say, don't fill out any
questions, just hand this back in. I wouldn't know. I don't pay attention to details. I'm not
detail oriented. And I got excited. I saw the 17th. I clicked on it. And I'm an idiot.
Would you play voicemail five, please?
Lunchbox on the price is right. Does he know that when he registers, he has to use his real name?
They're not going to put lunchbox on his tag. And they're not going to scream lunchbox.
come on down. They're going to use his real name.
All right. Have a good day, guys. Bye.
Any thoughts on that? Yeah, I've understood that, but that's the price of fame.
You know, if you want to make it big sometimes, you've got to let that cat out of the bag.
So if that does happen, I mean, that's what you got to do.
Okay. Yeah. You also got to get there on the day.
Oh, my gosh.
That's happening. The tickets you bought.
I mean, sometimes I worry, like, how do I make it in life?
Yeah. So we worry about that.
Because I don't write anything down. I don't have a calendar.
You know what I mean?
I think you should look at it the opposite way.
You've made it very far
considering what you're dealing with.
Yeah, I wonder if there's a disease I could claim.
I mean...
You can claim any disease.
No, no, but I want it.
And you've claimed a lot.
Let's talk about it.
It's more of a disorder.
A disorder.
There you go.
Okay.
He's had...
Tuberculosis.
That would be a disease.
That was rough.
Claim that one.
That was nine months worth of torture.
What else have you had?
Yeast infection in the mouth.
Yeast infection in my throat.
That's a disease.
Tuberculosis and yeast infection
Just
That has to be something together
Like those powers combined have really affected you
Yeah I think that's all I've had though
We have chronic strep throat
Yeah I do have strep throat
Hanging bangy gets inflamed a lot
So you don't know if you can get tickets to the 17th
No not yet I'm gonna
I'm gonna get back on
I'm I feel like when I saw it
I was like I don't even want to tell them
I can't tell them she's like
But they expect you to go and I'm like
Yeah, but, oh my gosh.
So yeah.
Yeah, we've only been taking calls about it and...
Yeah, we've only been doing like a segment a day for the past, I don't know, seven days.
All right, let us know.
This is not a bit.
I promised for our listeners, this is not something I was told right before we went on the air that you booked it for the wrong day.
And here's, hey, here's my jaw staying exactly in place.
Because you're not surprised.
Not at all.
My jaw couldn't stay in the exact same place any better than it is.
Just me chilling.
All right, so we'll update you.
When will those tickets go up?
They keep going up like every day.
They open new tickets.
Oh, new time, new time, new times.
I'm looking every day.
They're available.
They're here right now.
This is how terrible he is.
This actually sucks at doing it.
They even have priority tickets for the 17th.
They have a 730, an 11 and a 130.
Oh, 730 is early in the morning.
Maybe we'll go to 1130.
Hey, the price of fame, man.
Exactly.
Okay, let us know if you get tickets.
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