The Bobby Bones Show - Bobby Breaks News About Jake Owen’s Baby + Eddie Sings The National Anthem

Episode Date: January 9, 2019

Bobby announces some breaking news he found out in his most recent BobbyCast episode with Jake Owen. Also, Producer Eddie claims he can sing the National Anthem better than Andy Grammar, so Bobby lets... him try to prove it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:50 All right. The Bobby Bones post show pre-show. Hey, Ramundo, I saw that they're going to go after R. Kelly. Yeah. Raymondo on the Posto Pre-show the other day was talking about how he thinks that R. Kelly would go to jail
Starting point is 00:03:03 from this documentary. Yeah, I just felt through so much stuff that we didn't even really know about and that's the thing about documentaries. You find out stuff that just fell through the cracks and I don't even think authorities
Starting point is 00:03:11 knew about that stuff. Have you watched any of it, Amy? No. Prosecutors in Atlanta have launched new investigations into the alleged sex crimes from surviving R. Kelly. Uh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:23 Surviving R. Kelly's PR nightmare and he may go to jail. Anyway, you're the first one that I heard say while it was going on that he could go to jail from him. Basic stuff. You can't have a person in your house against their will. And I think that's kind of what they're going after, like kidnapping and hostage stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Prosecutors in Chicago have asked potential victims to come forward. Yeah. So, yeah, it sounds like he's just a bad dude, huh? Just sounds like it. Sounds like he's a bad dude. There's just a lot of, a lot, lot, lot of evidence there. Yesterday on the post show pre-show, I don't even know how we got to talking about Gloria. I don't know how we got there.
Starting point is 00:04:00 I know how we did it. Go ahead. Hauser brought in a goat. Gloria Ana brought in a parrot. I dated the girl from Gloria Anna. And then you met her on this show. That's not exactly how it went. Sort of.
Starting point is 00:04:10 That's how I remember it. But it was goat to parrot. Gloria Anna came in and it said, You sang to her. You sang to her. That was awkward. Then we dated. And then lunchbox pulled out her page and the former lead singer.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Yeah. I got a text from one of the guys. Oh, the bandman? members? In Gloria Anna yesterday. Yeah. Okay. Was he mad? Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:04:29 What do we say? No, he wasn't mad. Okay, good. I won't read you. Because I like those guys. Yeah, me too. Do they clarify what they were up to? Because we were like, what are the guys doing now?
Starting point is 00:04:37 Yeah, they're working. He wants to come in and tell the real story. Oh, the real story of Gloriana? I don't know what that means. Absolutely. That's why I said, too. I was like, bring it! I mean, hold on.
Starting point is 00:04:46 I don't want to read it at all because I don't think it was meant to be. That is always so interesting when someone says that. You want to know. the real story? I know. Let me hold on. We find it here. I miss you. Good night. I'm scrolling. Let's see here. It says...
Starting point is 00:05:07 Is it older brother, little brother? I'm not... It doesn't... It doesn't... It doesn't matter? Nope. Okay. And I might give it up too much because I don't know. The real story might be a good thing, too. I don't know. I don't know. It says, we're doing well. Tell the gang who say hello. By the way, all of you guys. Hey. Hey. Hey. We miss... He misses us. I miss them too. I do too. I do too. I would love to catch up Lots to set straight
Starting point is 00:05:28 Oh! Yeah! I don't know. That is dirt. I don't know. That's what that means. I would like to read the rest of this. No, that means dirt.
Starting point is 00:05:37 When he says set the record straight, that means there is dirt. I don't know if he means for all, even on the show. I don't know that it's dirt. Amy, read this text message. Tell me if you think he means on the show or just tell me.
Starting point is 00:05:46 Here, read me. Read you? You read it out loud? Yes. No, don't read it out loud. I would write it out loud. I thought that's what you were doing. I was like, why would you ever read it out loud?
Starting point is 00:05:54 coming from me. No, because I like them. I don't want to sell them out. But do you think that means on the show or off the show? Because it could be a good thing or it could be their fault. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:02 I don't know. Maybe no one's fault. Amy's smiling if she's reading it. Oh. Oh. Do you think that means on the air or no? Or like, why would you tell me if it wasn't supposed to be on the air?
Starting point is 00:06:16 Yeah. Or privately. What do you think? He is saying, okay. He, oh, there's, Because the band's broken up. Okay, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:27 He said, so he would love to... Interesting. So, I don't know if he wants to do this on air or just with you. I know. That's the question. It says, it says, would love to catch up next time I'm in Nashville if you're around. Although, he didn't have proper grammar with your. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Grammar, please. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You didn't do the Potsch v. R. No, he did. So, but I think, so I think he's saying you're around, not like, I'd love to come on the show next time in Nashville. If we're here as a show, because if I'm not here, you guys are still in the room, but nobody comes in. There's clearly a story that he wants to set straight.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Maybe it's a good story, though, is my point. Oh, but he does stay here. Hold on. I'm reading it differently now. Go ahead. I'd like for people to know the truth. Yeah. I mean, that's big.
Starting point is 00:07:13 That's on the air, there. I'd like for people to know the truth. When the time is right. Now, whether you are the people or we are the people, who's the people. That's what you reply back. Who's the people? Well, that's how you reply back. You can keep reading.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Because, I mean, there was not much else to it. He was like, I was like, hey. Wait. What? Oh, okay. Oh, okay, good. You can read all of it. I'm blue.
Starting point is 00:07:32 I'm blue. I thought this was you. I thought this was you. I'm declining a phone call you just got. It says, I definitely will, brother, with an A. And I was like, does Bobby? That's Bobby? No, I'm blue.
Starting point is 00:07:44 That's what. And Bobby trying to hard. No. Okay. Bobby said, hey, man, hit me up when you're in town. Love to see you. And then he, yeah. Oh.
Starting point is 00:07:54 And then he said something about his mom. mom and Bobby said, ha ha, tell your mom hello. His mom and I used to date. What? No. Oh, dude. I would hate you.
Starting point is 00:08:02 My mom says to tell you hi. Also, he goes, I know super nerdy. Yeah, no, I like those guys. Yeah. Hmm. That sounds like he wants to just talk to you. Which one is that? The older brother, I'm sure.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Okay. I shouldn't, I mean, did I already say I wasn't going to say that? You said you weren't and now you just said it. Oh, sorry. I didn't know you were going to clarify. My bad. Who'd you miss a call from? Don't know.
Starting point is 00:08:22 I'm going to tell you what happens on my, okay, this is what happens. These scammers, they get your area code and your first three numbers, and they call you from a number like that. That's what that was. Because it was your first three numbers. And so. I thought it was you calling you. I know. And that's what you're like, you're like, oh, somebody has a phone.
Starting point is 00:08:35 They must live next door. Like, I think that's what they think. You see that you have the same area code because I have a 512 number still on Austin number. And you have the area code and the first three numbers. That makes so much sense. And then they're like, hi. Almost got got got a couple times. Did I talk about on the show the Russian Apple thing?
Starting point is 00:08:52 No. I think so. Okay. So I got an email from Apple. Apple saying you have to discontinue your Apple account, your ICloud? iTunes? Apple ID. Apple ID?
Starting point is 00:09:03 Okay. It's because someone's hacked into it and it shows you where the IP comes in. It's in Russia. And I was like, oh, that's for sure real. And it's like, click here to change your password. And I was like, I about to click it and I was like, wait a minute. And it wasn't from Apple. But they almost got me and I'm always, I'm vigilant.
Starting point is 00:09:17 I'm going to go bust them. They try all sorts of little angles. And then I got another one, a random one from my, a buddy who got his email hacked, and his thing was, did you see this at the game? And it was right about the time the playoffs were happening. And I thought it was my friend Steve. And it was a link. And I was about to click it because I thought it was going to get to miss kick or he's a big Cowboys fan.
Starting point is 00:09:36 And I was like, wait, what? And then it wasn't from, he had been hacked. Dude. They're getting good at that. Wow. So the phone, they call me every day. I get a call from a number that's like mine. Do you get those calls?
Starting point is 00:09:47 Yes. Over the break, I was getting gas at a gas station that was looked like it was closed. but I guess it doesn't matter if you're going to use a credit card anyway. So I pull in and I put my credit card in and then I see a guy behind the register. All the lights are off except in the store. And the guy peeps up from the register kind of looks at me and I'm like, oh, this is weird. Like there's a dude in there. It's three in the morning.
Starting point is 00:10:07 And there's a dude in there. And then my phone rings and it's the credit card company. And they're like, are you trying to buy gas? Like it's a text. Like, are you trying to buy gas at this gas station? I was like, no. I said cancel, cancel, cancel on the pump. And I left.
Starting point is 00:10:20 Wait, why was the guy inside the building? I have no idea. It didn't look like it was open. or anything, I just figured you roll in, put your credit card in? He probably has the graveyard shift and he turns the lights off so he doesn't want people to bother him. And then your credit card company was just being awesome because they see you making a transaction. I bet he wasn't hiding under the counter with the lights off. I thought I was getting got right there at that point.
Starting point is 00:10:39 I've never seen one of those skimmers, though. I don't think you can see it. Yeah, you're not supposed to see them. But if you look for them, yes. Do you look for them? Yeah. How do you look for them? You look in the little pole?
Starting point is 00:10:49 Yeah, well, sometimes they pull them out of there. They show them on the nudes they look like. Yeah. They're just like little card holders. People stick them in there. And ATMs, they do them too. I would never, ever, ever notice one. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:00 I don't know what you want for me. Amy, anything you'd like to say? No. Cool. Oh, I drank my first flat tummy tea today. No, not tea shake. Right here. Does my stomach look flatter?
Starting point is 00:11:10 The Kim Kardashian one? This is what I bought off of Kim Kardashian's Instagram ad. This is not an ad. I fell for her ad, but I got to say it's pretty awesome. What's the price point on that? Well, remember I save. 20% using Kim Kay's discount. But how many tea bags did you get?
Starting point is 00:11:26 Like, what happened in? I got two weeks worth. One bag a day, 14. I don't know, probably like a couple bucks a bag. So a meal. That counts as a meal? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:38 The meal can be a meal replace it. I'm surprised that you would do that with this. I told you I was at a low. I had eaten really bad over Christmas and I was scrolling through Instagram and I just felt like, oh. And there was Kim and her spandex holding her shake. And she's like. You think Kim Kardashian really uses the?
Starting point is 00:11:53 No clue, but she, after, when I was drinking it, I was like, that she does. These are pretty tasty. Is her butt real? Like, I don't think so. I saw that ad and I was like, no chance. There's no chance that that is real. But I'm not trying to get her butt. I'm trying to get the flat tummy.
Starting point is 00:12:04 But her butt's not real, right? No, there's no way. They all have something going on with their butt. Her butt has, if you've watched it over the years, it's transformed. So, no. They all had these itty-bitty-waste, a round thing in your face. Oh, good. Yeah, like, they have a.
Starting point is 00:12:23 I don't know what it is. Is it like a Brazilian butt lift or a butt implants? It's a perfect C. Like perfect capital C. Yeah, there's... They're butts, man. Do you like it? No.
Starting point is 00:12:34 I'm not at a lot. I'm not attracted to that. At the gym? No, I don't like it either. Yeah. It looks not good. Apparently, she's really nice, though. Oh.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Our head of like half the country in Los Angeles, Kevin Legrette. Mm-hmm. Yeah. He lives in Los Angeles, and she came in and, can't, uh, can't, uh, Chris, what's the mom's name? Chris. Chris came in and he was like, they were the nicest. He sent me a picture of him and Kim Kardashian.
Starting point is 00:12:59 He was like, she didn't go in for a radio interview. She went in because they were doing some sort of business. Flat tummy. But they said they were such as super nice. But they don't do anything that makes you think they're not nice or do they? Or do people just hate on them just because they are who they are? Like they act. I have never, I guess I've made me seen like half the show.
Starting point is 00:13:17 I don't know. I don't hate on them. Because I don't ever see them sane or doing anything that makes me like, I hate that. Like, they just seem normal. Maybe you assume that that really rich socialized. You kind of put them all together. Like, rich people aren't nice.
Starting point is 00:13:30 She got famous. Super pretty aren't nice. They totally capitalized off of a sex tape. Oh. That's what I need to do. Can you imagine? You were looking for something like, good. They have, like, they're now the youngest one.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Kylie's like this first female billionaire teenager or something. But whatever she is. But I remember when we first, like, Paris Hilton was way more famous. And then when news broke about her tape with Ray J, we were doing it in the Hollywood Skinny way back in the day. And none of us, I remember looking to Bobby. I'm like, I don't know how to say this last name. Like Kim Kirk. Like we did not even know.
Starting point is 00:14:04 And then now it's like, oh, Kardashian. Duh. So they went all the way to the bank with that. Okay. That's it. We're going to start today's show. I feel like it's a pretty good one today. We talk about my medical issues.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Bobby's got it. We talk about Jake Owen has some big. surprise news that he announced here basically on the show. So listen in and we'll start today's show. Here we go. And away we go. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:14:33 Let me know. Hey, welcome to the show. It's Wednesday. Everybody probably knows that in case they don't. Morning studio. Morning. We got some callers that, remember yesterday we were talking about like husbands trying to name their kids after something dumb and the wife's like, no, we're just not going to do that.
Starting point is 00:14:56 Yeah. So I have one that I asked to call back. this morning whenever the show started. This is actually Frank. And Frank, you named your son something ridiculous or now? Oh, what's up, Bobby? No, not ridiculous, man. Come on. Okay. All right. All right. Okay, sorry. Go ahead, Frank. All right. So, uh, so when I was younger, I used to do a lot of drag racing and stuff like that. So I always thought the name, R-A-C-E would be the coolest name. So, lo and behold, we had a little boy and bang, boom. His name is Race, Race, Patrick.
Starting point is 00:15:25 What do you think about the name Race? That's cute. See, I would think if you name someone a race, it would be race about like... Like ethnicity? Yes. That's what I would think. I guess since she started it with about racing. But like if you think about it, I made my own human race. That's not the first time you've done that journey.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Oh, come on. I mean... Frank, are you good this morning or what? It's early, man. Oh, you know, I'm good. Daddy, I'm out of here just, you know, slinging this electrical, you know, just doing my thing. You know, just hanging out. Long-time listeners.
Starting point is 00:16:00 There you, there is. There is. Frank, appreciate your call, man. Yeah, I appreciate you. Appreciate you. Hey, you tell Lowe Rakes, we say what up? I will, man. All right, Steve, but I appreciate you. You.
Starting point is 00:16:13 Hey, you know what I was seeing this morning on the gossip sites is that Sarah Highland, the girl from Modern Family, who's dating Wells Adams, who used to work here, that they may be getting married. Do you see that? Oh, wow. Really?
Starting point is 00:16:25 I know he moved to LA and moved into her house. What are you thinking about that? I mean, dude, congrats to him. What about congrats to her? Well, no, lunchbox thinks he made it because he went on reality TV and then now he marries like this successful actress. Yeah, super rich chint. Because he was just like slumming it here at the radio station.
Starting point is 00:16:43 He was. He probably had a little one bedroom apartment here in Nashville and now he's living in a mansion with a multi-millionaire. Sarah Hyland can plan to start her dream wedding. she is on the verge of getting married to Wells Adams. What's he doing now? Is he working here still works for the company? He just does it out of her house. Out of her house. He doesn't even have to go into the station. Build the studio in her house. That's what I'm saying, guys. How do you know that?
Starting point is 00:17:10 It was in a magazine. Oh, I thought you asked him. A magazine. I haven't seen him. I've been led without even telling us like, hey, I'm going out to be with Sarah. Nothing. No going away party, nothing. I saw him at Dancing with Stars the finale. He came and performed with Joe because Joe didn't It wasn't in the final, but everybody comes back and does a dance. I saw him too, and it was a little awkward.
Starting point is 00:17:28 I like you guys. You guys are giving enough credit. No, I like Wells. I'm saying the dance was awkward. Right. Yeah, good for a while. Listen, anybody that finds happiness I'm down with. I don't know why lunchbox is such a hater.
Starting point is 00:17:40 No, hey, he has not bought a ring yet, though, but I guess he's shopping. He was on what? She's buying the ring. What, excuse me? She's buying the ring. We don't know that. Come on. Also, I'll say this, that, didn't she slide in?
Starting point is 00:17:54 to his DMs from watching The Bachelor? No, he slid into her DMs. Oh, that's what it was? Yeah, he slid into her DMs. I should do more of that. Just DM of people. Yeah, you sure. Do you know what he said, Lunchbuk? You know so much. He slid into a couple people's DMs. And then she responded. He was like, yeah, I slid another DMs, but then they hit it off and boom,
Starting point is 00:18:11 bada bada bada boom. What do you know? He's in L.A. Okay, we're a little race. Bada badee Boob. The Bobby Bones Show. Big Dread Stories. It's producer, Raymondo. In Health News, the worst measles outbreak in decades has broke out in New York. York.
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Starting point is 00:18:46 The Bobby Bone Show. Our audio producer, Raimundo, who works in the glass room. He does the news earlier this hour. He was not talking. And so you go to the gym. What kind of gym is there? 24-hour gym, guys and girls. It's got classes, too, a lot of weights, a lot of treadmills.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Like a standard workout gym? Yep, huge, though. It's for the entire city, man. The gyms for the entire city? There's tons of people. It's probably the biggest one here. Okay, so he works out with Jimmy Allen. Same gym.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Do you guys work out together? Yeah, I talked to him. I introduced him to my girlfriend. Checked him out, see what he was working out with. Saw him on the bench. Yeah, we're pretty big. Oh, dude, he was lifting 300 pounds. What?
Starting point is 00:19:24 Yeah. That's a lot, right? He is straight jacked. I mean, I'm not kidding around. Ten times, 225 pounds, that's equivalent to 300 pounds. He's probably one of the more jacked guys at my gym. Like, almost looks like a football player. I was doing my workout, but I was also just getting some pointers, just looking in, see what he's doing, man.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Did you go up and lift with him? No, I didn't. He had a group with him. He had a chick, a dude, like a trainer. I mean, 5 a.m. boys, nobody calls him on his Instagram. Sorry. Anybody calls him? All those guys he works out with that we're going to 5 a.m.
Starting point is 00:19:56 He had a whole honorage, though, just chilling with him in the gym. What you call it? Honorage. A what? What? An honorage? Say it again? A what? An honorage?
Starting point is 00:20:04 An honorage? Interesting. Yeah. How do you spell that? E-N-T-O-U-R-A-G-E. So you don't say entourage? Entourage. How would you say it now?
Starting point is 00:20:17 Entourage? Okay. Listen, sometimes accents. You're from Michigan. Yeah. Up there, we all say honorage. Okay. He learns something new every day. Ray Mundo, our audio producer,
Starting point is 00:20:27 has listed his top five? Yeah, top five most jack guys in country music. Are you ready? Yeah. At number five. Jimmy Allen. At number four, I had to put my boy Kim Moore. Give you a workout with Kip? I have my old gym. Surprisingly enough, I talked
Starting point is 00:20:47 to him. We did some traps together one time. Years ago, though. Traps. Those shoulder muscles like your neck? Yep. At number three on the most jacked country artist list. Billy Currington, if you've ever seen him. Yeah, Billy Cunnington is jack. Just a thick barrel chested dude, man. At number two of the most jacked artists in country music.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Yeah, the guy's always lifting like a tire or a hammer or something. Tim McGraw. Yeah, he's real. And the number one most jacked artist in country music, according to our producer, Ramundo. Yes, Sam Hunt. Well, you love Sam Hunt, don't you? And he played college football, and he is Jack, though. You ever work out with Sam?
Starting point is 00:21:33 I haven't. I haven't. But when he comes in here, he's always wearing a, you know, a t-shirt that kind of shows off the biceps. So we know he's Jack. We definitely know that. The big dude. Yeah. Just a big dude all around. There you go. That's your left. Thank you, Ray Monday. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, non-profit Christian University, based in beautiful
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Starting point is 00:25:22 Come on Apparently if you binge and watch shows It makes the shows less enjoyable Because if you watch one show after the other It ends up affecting your long-term memory It doesn't allow you to savor what you just watched Part of the enjoyment process is looking back on the episode And we're not able to do that because we just binge through shows
Starting point is 00:25:39 What do you think about that? I don't know that I agree because I just I really find that if I can't watch like three episodes in a row I feel like I'm missing out Benge watching, according to science, caused your brain to merely just keep up and at the end of a season you don't have a strong, deep connection
Starting point is 00:25:55 because you haven't sat and let it marinate. That I will agree with, but it doesn't mean it's less enjoyable. I'm done with Jack Ryan now and I had three episodes left. I liked it. It's on Amazon, by the way, which I didn't even know I had Amazon Prime
Starting point is 00:26:08 to watch the shows. Yeah, as long as you have Prime. You don't. Yeah. Because I get, you know, supplements sent to me the house also have Amazon Prime. And so I'm watching the show and I had three episodes left. And I was like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:26:20 I'm just going to gut through them. And I would finish an episode and go that was really good. I was like, oh, I'm tired. I want to watch another one. I was like, let me just get through it. You shouldn't do that. But it's addicting. I know.
Starting point is 00:26:30 It's there, so we do it. We're all about overdoing it in America. Just gorging on how we do things. With food, with entertainment. I would agree with this. I think when I binge something, I don't enjoy the full season as much. But I just want to know what happens. end of shows. That's my problem.
Starting point is 00:26:47 You just want to get there. I just want to know. Yeah. Because even if I'm multitasking and doing other things while I'm binging, I do certainly miss out on stuff and I'm sure there's less of an attachment to the episode, but still, it's just good to get through it. I'll ask in just a second the last show you binge. So think about that for a second. I'm going to take a call from Liz in Ohio.
Starting point is 00:27:04 Hey, Liz. Liz. Oh, no. Hello. Hey, Liz. Hi. What's going on? Bobby.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Hi. Sorry. I had you on speaker phone because I was back at work. Oh, you're good. I appreciate your calling. What's going on? Well, I was just calling this morning to say that I appreciate you guys, and I really think the world of all of you, each and every one of you. I had a couple setbacks over the summer, and you guys just really lift my spirits every single day.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Oh, I appreciate that. Well, where do you live in Ohio? In Richwood. Oh, Richwood, yeah. Three cheers for Richwood. Hip-hip. Hooray. Hip.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Hooray. Hip-hip. Hooray. We love Ridgewood. It's a good one. Great place. It's a good. Summer there.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Yes. Yeah. Well, hey, listen, we really appreciate you. Hey, let's send her, I have a bunch of B-Team hats in my office, right? How about I send you a B-Team hat, since you part of the B-team and we'll sign it for you? Stop it right now. Okay, never mind. We will not sign it.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Yeah, we'll send that to you. Is that cool? Yeah, that is awesome. All right. Well, we appreciate you listening. Hang on the phone, okay? No, I appreciate you guys. I appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:28:13 I appreciate you. And do not hang out. All right. Last show you bingeed. I'll go first. I did Jack Ryan, but I also did The Innocent Man on Netflix, which was like a docu series, like a crime docu series that was good, and the good place during Christmas break.
Starting point is 00:28:27 Amy, last show you binged. Same with you. Jack Ryan over Christmas break, and then because you said Innocent Man was good, I did that one. Are you done? Yeah, I'm done. Would you give it at least a B plus? I give it a B plus.
Starting point is 00:28:39 It doesn't make an A for me, but it's a B plus. Jack Ryan's A plus. I would give Innocent man an A minus and Jack Ryan a B plus. Oh, really? Okay, I'm flip with you on that. Lunchbox. Ooh, billions. You like that show?
Starting point is 00:28:51 It's really good. I've never seen it. That's good. That's the guy from... Homeland. Homeland. Brody? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:59 Okay. Eddie? I'm currently binging Friday Night Lights, and I'm probably like four episodes away from finishing it. Oh, I'm so jealous of where Eddie is right now. That's such a good show. Bones, I know you've never seen it. I have, but it's so much good TV you're getting made now.
Starting point is 00:29:13 I know, but you can't pass this one. You can't, Bobby. I was late. the game too like Eddie like I but it's so good it's to where you have those feelings of like you wish you were experiencing it for the first time like Eddie like I wish that was me that would be so awesome like I'm going to start the man in High Castle that I didn't even know existed until like a week ago how old is that it's brand new okay it's not brand new because I went back I'm into my it's like two seasons in oh okay it's still current I know but I started watching it like months ago
Starting point is 00:29:41 I even forgot about it because I went into my Amazon account and I think I'm on episode nine and I was like, I guess I was totally multitasking by watching, but I gave up on it. Well, my point was it still is new. Yeah, like it's still making it. Gotcha. Like today it's still an existing show. It's not like Friday Night Lights that ended years ago. Yeah, a long time.
Starting point is 00:29:57 Okay, I see what you now. Maybe I get into some Matlock. That'd be good, too. No, but you played football. Like, you will love it. You would, don't pass that up. We'll see how that goes. Raymondo, you, you binging anything?
Starting point is 00:30:09 Yeah, Dirty John. What's that? You know what that? It's a podcast. No, it's a show, too. But what is it? Connie Britton's in it for Friday Night Lights. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:30:16 Oh, well, never mind. What's the premise of that? Some dude's like a con man. Some dude lies about everything. Yeah. Tricks women. And it is a true story based on it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:25 I heard it was fantastic. Yep. It's on Lifetime, maybe? It's Bravo, but yeah, you can binge it up. There you go. Eddie, you know about the show or like? Yeah, I've listened to the podcast and I've watched the show. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Yeah. It's amazing. Really good. Yeah. Wow. I've never heard of this dirty, John. Amy, listen to the podcast. You'll be like, what?
Starting point is 00:30:42 He is a snake. Who is his name really John? Yeah, his name really John? Yeah. And he's dirty. Okay. The latest from Nashville and Hollywood. Morgan number two, 30 second spinny.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Performers for Elvis's All-Star Tribute have been released. Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker, Pistol Annis, Little Big Town, Kelsey Ballerini, and Dirk Spinley will all perform. It air Sunday, February 17th on NBC. Jason Aldeen and Carrie Underwood had two of the best-selling records of 2018. Jason Aldeans came in fifth And Carrie Underwoods came in seventh Jimmy Allen chose the next single off his album The song is called Make Me Want To
Starting point is 00:31:20 Here's a clip I'm girl, what's your name? What's you gonna make me want? I'm Morgan number two That's your 30 second skinny It's time for the good news With lunchbox Ben is a fifth grader in Wisconsin
Starting point is 00:31:56 He's eating his lunch, eating that corn dog chew, chew, chew and then Oh, oh, gets stuck in his throat And he starts choked, ah, ah, ah. His buddy Chad jumps up, starts giving him backblows. Boom. Boom.
Starting point is 00:32:07 Boom. Dislodges the corn dog. Saves his life. How old were they? Fifth grade. Oh, that's pretty cool. Dang. As adults, that's not that good of a story.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Do you say that for fifth grade? Yeah, I said fifth grader bins and join his corn dog. That's pretty cool. But it's not even like he was like trying to do anything professional like the He just punched him. He's like, I'm just going to hit my friend on the back and it dislodged it. But hey, whatever works. Fifth graders, that makes it a cool story.
Starting point is 00:32:33 If I didn't start a choking, I wonder what I would do. Probably punch me in the back. Drop kick me. Record the whole thing first. Put a jiff on it. Look at this. What are you saying? I can't hear you.
Starting point is 00:32:44 I'm choking. That is a good story. That's a good story. The kids, yeah. That's it. Tell me something good right there. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Bobby Bones show. Bonehead. Hurry up the day. This story comes us from Minnesota. A 39-year-old man walked into a dollar general with a mask over his face, pulled out a gun and said, Give me all the money in the register. The guy working in the register goes, Hey, isn't your girlfriend, Rachel?
Starting point is 00:33:08 Oh, no. His girlfriend and Rachel worked in the store, and the guy recognized his voice. Oh. Guy put the gun away and ran out of the store. He was arrested. You know, I think you go through with the robbery. No, it's not Rachel's boyfriend.
Starting point is 00:33:20 No. You go a full accent. You just a pick one. I might, it's not Rachel's boyfriend. You got the wrong guy, mate. All right. Give me the money. He did have a Bob Marley mask on.
Starting point is 00:33:32 But I think if he knows who that is, you're done. Like, they know who he is. They got him, right? Yeah. I think you still go through it with the robbery, and then you still run. Or do you just go, just joking? Pranks on you. That's a thing.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Like Rachel, come out from that. Okay. I'm lunchbox. That's your Bonehead story of the day. What better way to start off the new year than with the new game. Hey, it's Bobby Bones here. I want to remind you about the show's favorite mobile puzzle game, Best Fiends. That's right, folks.
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Starting point is 00:34:51 Let me. They're transmitting across America. These are slang terms that you were here in 2019. Maybe you know what they mean. Some of them I was reading and I was like, man, I will never. ever be able to use these. Oh. Just generally, I'm done with new slang.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Once you hit about 30, it starts to feel uncomfortable when these words come out of your mouth. Okay, let's see for ourselves. Okay. So, T, T, A. When someone says they're spilling the T, what does that mean? I see it all the time. Yeah, that's what it means.
Starting point is 00:35:25 Yeah. Come on, guys. T, or just the letter T, it means gossip. Oh. So if you spill the T, you're, like, talking behind their back. Okay, I didn't know that. So what about snatched, if someone is snatched? Taken.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Yeah. got a boyfriend. Morgan number two, do you know what that means? Yeah, it means you look good. Yeah, it means you're like good. She's 25. She knows. Hey, me. Yeah. It means you got taken, taken away. It means someone grabbed you and then put you somewhere you didn't need to be. They jerked you with a quick motion. No, no. Shut off. Okay. What else? She goes so literal. Snatched means you look good. Snatched means you look good. Like, like, dang, you look snatched. Okay. That's good. Got it. I would never say this, by the way. So that's what people mean when they say that to me. Oh, stop. Here's one that you'll probably know.
Starting point is 00:36:07 Okay, what? Basic. If someone says that's basic. Yeah, like everyday, like typical, what you would expect. Yeah. Anything mainstream is basic. Okay. Like pumpkin spice latte.
Starting point is 00:36:20 Yeah. Or like a tattoo of a Chinese symbol. Mm-hmm. So basic. Basic. Or bar bar. Okay, how about, we do the extra. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Something's extra. Oh, when they go above and beyond. Like over the top. Yeah. Okay, good. Those two, you know. How about Gucci? and it's a purse
Starting point is 00:36:39 No It's fly No If something's Gucci Like it's like Dang that's Gucci Yeah so it's like Baller
Starting point is 00:36:45 Morgan number two Do you know what Gucci is Yeah it's like What's good Yeah that's it Oh Yeah what's like It means it's good
Starting point is 00:36:51 I'd be like Oh so that No this isn't Gucci No This is free people It's a brand It's a brand It's Forever 21
Starting point is 00:36:59 No But if someone's like Hey It's Gucci That means that's good Yeah Okay I can do that How about
Starting point is 00:37:05 So Gucci Ratchet Stinky? I wouldn't say stinky But if someone's ratchet Morgan number two Basically means somebody is kind of Like obnoxious or like trashy
Starting point is 00:37:20 Yeah, that's what it means Oh, okay Like someone's trashy Like there was a girl on the Some, well, like, okay, got it What about if someone's thirsty? Attention, they want attention Yeah, some of these have been around for a bit
Starting point is 00:37:33 Some of these are brand new I would never use Gucci Some people are straight dehyde Okay, you're just making stuff up now to be cool. Morgan number two, is there anything else that you used that we need to know about so we can stay cool and hip, at least a no. No, I mean, Gucci and sipping the tea are pretty big right now. What about Snatch? Does that anyone say that?
Starting point is 00:37:52 No, I haven't really heard Snatch that much. I know what it means, but... Wow, I'm so glad you did this segment because she said the two biggest ones I literally have never heard of in my life. You need to watch MTV. They say Gucci all the time. Yeah, that's how I know this, though, because they say it on MTV on the show. And sipping the tea? Spilling the tea, right? Yeah, it's kind of either.
Starting point is 00:38:10 You can be like, I'm sipping on the tea. I'm like watching this gossip go down on Twitter. Oh, okay, you're sipping the tea. But then if you're spilling it, you're the one delivering the gossip. I got it. I see E-News, like, tweet that all the time. We're spilling the tea. And I was always like, why are they spilling so much tea?
Starting point is 00:38:24 Why do they have a good tea kettle? But then you find out they're all gossip. Do you like going to concerts? Do you like going to concerts? I do. I mean, I guess I really like to know a lot of the songs. I don't just like feeling. out new music and being like, I'm going to a new concert.
Starting point is 00:38:39 I have no idea what I'm going to hear. Like, I want to know the songs. Me too. I'm not that cool when it comes to live shows. I want to know the words. I just don't want to sit and watch people play stuff. I don't know. But that being said, I really like concerts. I don't know that I love them at this point. Why is that? I think I've just been to a lot of them. You know,
Starting point is 00:38:55 we have a job that's part of work for us too. But I do, like, if I can find a really awesome one, like the Garth one. Yes, so good. It was just like, it doesn't even feel like work. No. The study claims that nine, that concerts add nine years to your life. Wow, I need to go to more.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Yeah, a study done by a behavioral science expert found that people who attend concerts regularly, three to four a year, can add up to nine years to their life. Oh, okay, well, we get that because of this job. Lunchbox, you like concerts? Ah, they're all right. Where would you put it on 10? I put mine on like seven and a half.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Emmy, where did you put on 1 to 10? Seven? Lunch? Four and a half. Eddie? Eight. Yeah? So important.
Starting point is 00:39:33 So we'll do this. We'll go around. Give me the best concert you've ever been to in your whole life. I'll go first. Like I said, it was probably the last Garth show that I wanted to. He just played all the hits. He doesn't have to do that.
Starting point is 00:39:45 He has a new record. He only played one new song. He played all hits. It was amazing. So I go Garth as my best time. Amy? Taylor Swift. Yeah, which one?
Starting point is 00:40:03 Gosh, I've seen her handful times. Probably one time when I saw her in Austin years ago. Oh, so awesome. Your best one concert that you went to, lunchbox. Yankee Stadium, JZ, and M&M. Oh, yeah. That's amazing. Did I send you to that concert?
Starting point is 00:40:19 Yeah, you got me tickets. You hooked it up. Thank you very much. And flights, didn't I? You got me the tickets through the record label, and you bought my flights. Yes, you did. Why didn't you have to say through the record label? Don't say it.
Starting point is 00:40:29 I was trying to. All right. I said thank you. Yeah. Yeah, my back. Oh, man. I went to Hawaii to go. go see U-2 and opening up for
Starting point is 00:40:39 U-2, my favorite band, Pearl Jam. That's fun. How does a band do whenever they're not the... Headliner? Yeah, and they're big. So Pearl Jam is huge, yeah. And so they give them a little space of the stage.
Starting point is 00:40:54 And, you know, YouTube's stage takes up the whole stadium. And so in the middle of the show, the lead singer Pearl Jam just says, you know what, forget it. I'm taking over Bono's stage. And he jumps over all the barricades and he's like, this is amazing. Yeah. How was U-2?
Starting point is 00:41:08 Great. I've never seen you. A YouTube show is like church. Yeah. With beer and people party. And hits? And then nonstop hits. Morgan number two, what's your best show you've ever been to?
Starting point is 00:41:20 Best concert. Favorite ever was Bruno Mars at Bridgestone Arena here in Nashville. Best ever I've ever seen. How long ago was that? It was on my birthday this past year, so a couple months. It's fun, huh? Yeah. Like, he puts on an awesome show.
Starting point is 00:41:35 I'll tell you what we'll do. We'll come back in a second. We'll do best concert you've been to in the last couple years. Okay? So best recent show that you've ventured. Hey, Sarah. Yeah. Are you in Japan?
Starting point is 00:41:52 Yes. Like Japan, the country or like Japan, Texas? Like Japan, the country. Oh, you listen to the show over there? Yes, I listen on the podcast. Oh, cool. We're glad to have you on. What would you like to say?
Starting point is 00:42:07 I can't believe I even got on. Well, I just wanted to say I've been listening since I was, like, in high school. So I know that always makes you all feel old, but... Well, we are getting older now, so we're okay with it. Yeah, we're okay with it. How old are you? I'm 23. And why are you in Japan?
Starting point is 00:42:25 My husband is stationed here with the Air Force. How do you like that? It's good. Yeah. Cool, cool. Do any musical acts ever come to Japan that are America and you go see them? Yeah, they do. I have a couple, like, country artists come over here, actually.
Starting point is 00:42:43 To Japan? What? Mm-hmm. Oh, maybe? To the base? To the base? Yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Who's been over there? Yeah. I honestly can't remember. All my friends went, and I didn't get to go. Well, we appreciate you call and tell your husband we said thank you for serving. We appreciate all that. Thanks for waiting to talk to us. I will.
Starting point is 00:43:00 I will. Thank you so much. I just wanted to say I really appreciate everything you guys do. Well, thanks. We appreciate you. There you are you. I'll go back to the concert thing. Best concert that you've been to in the last couple years.
Starting point is 00:43:12 In the last couple years, I have to say, I had so much fun at Justin Bieber. Yeah? Yes. Especially when this song came on, and he had a trampoline. This is recent Justin Bieber. Yeah. Best recent concert lunchbox? Ooh, Eric Church.
Starting point is 00:43:30 It is awesome. Eddie? I'd say Garth in Arkansas, man. Oh, yeah. Little rock. I mean, that was just... I grew up a huge Garth fan. That's the first time I saw
Starting point is 00:43:40 I got to be there with you and Amy Like it's a great night My best most recent show was going to see Weezer The last Weaser I've seen them like ten times But the last time I saw them Where did you see them last? At the pavilion over here
Starting point is 00:43:54 I just knew all the songs It's funny how all of us have one country show And then one show from like we were kids That's basically what all of us Like music we lived to when we were young Morgan number two Who's still young What was your best recent show?
Starting point is 00:44:14 It was Shania Twain. Yeah? Yeah. Is that here? Yeah, I was here and it was like I was back in my little teeny tiny days. Listen to Shania Twain. She was the first CD I ever had. Teeny Tiny Tiny Day, did you ever have tapes?
Starting point is 00:44:28 No, it was just CDs. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You don't have the struggle. Yeah. Us too. That's like our parents when we were like, they're like, you have records? No.
Starting point is 00:44:37 We didn't have eight tracks. Oh, gosh. You see Darius post the eight track on his Instagram, Dariusrucker? No, what do you put? He was like, my kids saw an 8 track, I was like, what is that, dad? We missed that part of it, too. We miss records. We get vinyl now because it's like cool again.
Starting point is 00:44:49 But, yeah, no tapes, huh, ever? No tapes ever, not that I can remember. Straight to CDs. Yeah. Wow. You youngsters. Coming up in a minute, if you had a very lackluster proposal, I'd like to hear your story because, I won't spoil it now,
Starting point is 00:45:07 but this guy did something. He put his ring in something, and it's pretty gross. Okay. Yeah, and then she's... He proposed is pretty gross. Okay. I'll tell you what it was coming up in just a second. So that's on the way.
Starting point is 00:45:19 You can call us to and hop on the phones. 877-Bobby. Over to Morgan number two right now. So there's a new dating trend that's kicking off 2019. It's called sneeting. Sneeting, right? Yes. What is that?
Starting point is 00:45:35 It's where you go on a date for free food and then ditch them when the meal is over. So why is it called? called sneeting. I don't know. Do you just leave during the dinner? You just walk out and go to the bathroom? Yeah, you basically eat the food and then just kind of piece out. Or you're actively looking for people that are going to pay for the meal.
Starting point is 00:45:55 So eating is part of sneeding. So with the sneaking out. Oh, that's what it is. Sneaking. Yeah. Sneaking. That's cold. That stinks.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Yeah. Thought that guy in California got charged with a crime for doing it to the women, but women do it. It's all good. It's a day trend. It gets a. It's like, How funny is this? Hashtag sneeting.
Starting point is 00:46:14 Isn't this so cute? Yeah. So sneeding is the new thing. Yeah, so if you guys get sneed, Bobby, on your date, you know what it means. I guess I'm the only one that's dating, like, of us four here. Eddie's married, lunchbox is married, Amy's married. No one's sneed me yet. But you need to sneed them.
Starting point is 00:46:30 No, because I pay, especially the first day. But I've only been out one, maybe two times. Well, your most recent date you didn't even eat. I didn't. But you don't have to eat every date. We brought climbed. Do you pay for that? Yeah. For both of us.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Smooth. She tried. She bolt after she climbed. She kept climbing every game back. Climb right up into the ceiling. Climb out of that's work. All right. All right.
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Starting point is 00:50:47 And she does, and the rings in there. And that's how he proposed. What do you think about that? I mean, at least it was fresh dip and not used, but still, it's so stinky and gross. Like, I'm not into it. Emma in Kansas. Give me your bad proposal story. He proposed to me while I was in a shower
Starting point is 00:51:06 What do you mean? I was washing my hair He walks into the bathroom Sticks the ring in the shop Like through the shower curtain And says, will you marry me? It's pretty cute No, it's not
Starting point is 00:51:18 Why? Because you wait for that moment To be proposed to And then you're just taking a shower In everyday activity Okay, you're right And there's a curtain He's not even looking at you
Starting point is 00:51:26 I said no, I thought he was joking Yeah, I would have thought he was joking to because again, that's like you're putting gas in the car and everyday activity and thinking it proposes. Okay, you're right. Because it's supposed to be a special moment. That's all, you're not romantic at all. You're right.
Starting point is 00:51:42 And I don't say that as a slap to Amy, but Amy's not romantic at all. I know, case and point. She's like, oh, that's, I would cry. She's like, well, I get clean myself and also get reposed to. Wow, what are the day. It's beautiful. Emma, thank you.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Wait, did you say yes ever? Yeah. Emma Oh Shoot, I need to know I know Michelle in New York You're on
Starting point is 00:52:06 Hi My story is that My boyfriend and I went to purchase The new car Well I was purchasing the new car And as we were driving at home He turned to me And said
Starting point is 00:52:19 Do you know that your car insurance Would be cheaper if we were married And it kind of went from there No ring or anything Wait so he was being totally practical and he said do you know because you have this new car that insurance would be cheaper if we got married let's get married and he did that with no ring yes and what did you say i said let's do it and then we've been married almost 12 years do you hold that against him that he didn't put anything behind it um a little bit i kind of like playing around i'll joke with him and be like well i didn't even get a good proposal. He did kind of rob you of a moment. Okay, but hold on. I have a question. Was he just in the moment and he kind of thought of that and went with it or that was his plan?
Starting point is 00:53:10 That's a good question. May have been planning to ask me and I think he just kind of got caught up in the moment and went with it. So no, he never, when did he finally present you with a ring ever? On my birthday. Well, I feel like he should have still come through with the proposal. You should have said yes, but I want you to propose to me. Like for real. Yeah, I'm holding out to be proposed to, guys. Oh, yeah. Whenever it happens, I want to say, no, I want the proposal to me to be awesome.
Starting point is 00:53:38 Not in the shower. Yeah, to me. Not me in here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Chelsea and North Carolina. Hi, go ahead. Hi, so it wasn't me, but it was my cousin. She was at a country music festival with her boyfriend,
Starting point is 00:53:52 and they were getting food, and he handed her a hot dog, and it had the ring on the hot dog. How big are her fingers? I don't She was surprised I don't think that was what she had in much Was it a really skinny hot dog? I don't know
Starting point is 00:54:11 That's really funny Unless you take the ring and you like Crush the hot dog inside of it Wow I think she's like all It was creative It was creative Is it though
Starting point is 00:54:21 It's like he's just looking for something round I've never seen a wedding ring On a hot dog before What about her wedding And a skull can though Never seen that either Or Copenhagen you know It's time for the
Starting point is 00:54:32 Good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. A chick-fil-A employee was caught on camera doing something. It's not in their job description. So Ashley Guzman was working at a shift at the La Palmyra Mall location in Texas. When a customer spotted her helping a disabled man eat his meal, the 19-year-old chick-fil-A employee got food for Arturo Ramirez, a regular customer,
Starting point is 00:54:56 cut his food into pieces, went back several times to get him what he needed, and then sat with him why he ate his meal. That's awesome. How about that? I mean, is it just you have to have? have to be an awesome person to work at Chick-fil-A. I think so. Pound for pound, they do more just like normal, awesome things like that than pretty much anywhere else. Like step up, let's go Arby's. You can do this. Yeah, come on. Everybody else. Let's get in here. Yeah, that's good. She didn't need
Starting point is 00:55:19 to do that. She wasn't doing it to be seen. And the person who saw it happening, snapped photo, and put it on Facebook and shared it, and then it started to get shared over and over again. So there you have it. That's what it's all about right there. That was Tell Me Something Good. Nashville and Hollywood. Morgan No. 2's 32nd Skinny. Performers for Elvis's All-Star Tribute have been released. Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker, Pistolannys, Little Big Town, Kelsey Ballerini, and Dirk's Bentley will all perform at air Sunday, February 17th on NBC.
Starting point is 00:55:52 Jason Aldeen and Carrie Underwood had two of the best-selling records of 2018. Jason Aldeans came in 5th. Here's a clip of Rearview Town. Get the name of the record, Review Town? Yep. All right, next. And then Carrie Underwood's came in. And seventh, here's Cry Pretty.
Starting point is 00:56:11 That's the name of her record, too, right? Yes. Everybody with their album titles. Mm-hmm. You know what that's called whenever you take this song that's from the record? It's called the album track. The title track. Oh, yeah, title track.
Starting point is 00:56:25 Come on. You know that. We were so close, Amy. Plus. What else, Morgan, number two? Jimmy Allen chose the next single off his album. The song is called Make Me Want to. Here's a clip.
Starting point is 00:56:34 This is the next single from his album. Yes. Yeah, what's your favorites? What you're going to make me want? I'm Morgan number two. That's your 30 seconds getting. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Let me go. We're transmitting across America. This is a Bobby brain. Turn it up. Over to Amy with the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny. What happened to David after he had his ID stolen? What happened to David after he had his ID stolen?
Starting point is 00:57:30 You have to call him Dave. Oh, letters. Dab? Or Dab? Oh, yeah, Dav. Okay. David, I get it. You take that.
Starting point is 00:57:42 You take that. Oh, should I say DAV? That's because Dave would have a knee. Oh, come on. It's good. That was the morning corny. Okay, let's go over and talk to, I think this is Cooper. He's five years old.
Starting point is 00:57:58 Cooper, are you there, buddy? Yeah. How you doing, man? Okay. You know what I was told? First of all, you live in Virginia, right, Cooper? Uh-huh. I was told that your birthday was January 2nd.
Starting point is 00:58:10 So a week ago, is that right? Right. And they gave you the option a birthday party, or you could drive to Nashville and see me in my bandplay. Is that right? Yeah. And what did you pick? You.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Wow. Oh, my gosh. He's driving from Virginia. Do you know how long that drive is, Cooper? Yeah. Four. Eight hours. So he's going to come.
Starting point is 00:58:37 Eddie and I have a band called The Raging Idiots, and we're playing next Monday night at the Riemann, and Cooper's going to come. Hey, Cooper, is your dad there? Yeah. Can I talk to him for a second? Sure. Okay. How are you, sir? Hey, Brad, how are you doing, bud?
Starting point is 00:58:50 Doing good. How are you? I'm good. So tell me what happened here. Well, we offered him. I got my wife's tickets to come see you for Christmas, and we gave him the option of either having a big birthday party or coming to. to see you guys and he wanted to come see you guys because he well the funny thing is he doesn't really believe you guys are real he asks that all the time he doesn't understand what you guys are
Starting point is 00:59:14 um because he's never seen you like we're just little creatures that live inside the radio box or the phone yeah that's exactly right so he wanted to come see uh bobby bones mr lunch and uh morgan too is what he told me and we're uh we're uh and amy so we're i managed to get some tickets and we're heading down uh saturday okay well we're we're we're we're we're we're we're Well, how about this? Why don't I come see or let you come back on Monday night of the show. We can meet you. Oh, wow. Okay. We will prove to him. I will let him punch me in the arm and prove that I am real.
Starting point is 00:59:47 Okay. And he will. Yeah, I'm sure he will. So we'll see you next Monday night, right? Yes, sir. We'll be there. We're coming down Saturday. Yes, sir. We'll be there Monday night. Okay. Let me talk to you again. Come here, bud. Cooper's five years old on the phone right now. Hey, Cooper. Yes, sir. Cooper. I'm here.
Starting point is 01:00:07 Hey, okay. Cooper, I'm going to meet you on Monday night. How's that sound? Good. Yeah, we're going to have fun. You like music or no? Yes. Yeah, who do you want to meet?
Starting point is 01:00:16 You. Okay, well, you got it, buddy. I will meet you Monday night. Happy birthday. I'll have you a birthday present, okay? Okay. All right, bud. Good morning.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Have a good morning. You too. All right, bye-bye. The Bobby Bone Show. Amy lives next door to T.J. Osborne from the Brothers Osborne. They have this song right here. And TJ is the singer. His brother has the big red beard.
Starting point is 01:00:40 His brother's the lead guitar player. Yeah. And so over the Christmas break, I follow John and Lucy Silvas. They're married. And they're like, it looks like, my dog's missing. I think it was like New Year's night. Yeah, because of the fireworks. He got spooked, and they were out of the country, and the dog ran away.
Starting point is 01:00:59 So I see it, and then I see her tweet six hours later, we found our dog. Like, T.J. got the dog. So everybody, you know, stop looking. So I guess that was most of the story. Yeah, well, T.J. said he's feeling kind of guilty because people think he, like, went out and rescued the dog and found it, which he said he did go out and search for the dog right when it happened, but that he'd been drinking a little. And he was like, because he was having a New Year's Eve party at his house. And he's like, I think I need to not be out here.
Starting point is 01:01:29 He's like, I need to go back home. So he just moved back home. I mean, feeling bad, obviously thinking, how are we going to find this dog? and then he woke up early the next morning to a dog barking. Bark, bark, bark, bark. He's like, what is this? So he opens the front door. And he has a fence around his house so the dog couldn't get through.
Starting point is 01:01:45 So it was on the sidewalk, like barking. Like, hey, let me in. I'm here. And again, this isn't his dog. It's his brother's dog. How far away? I mean, not close. Not close.
Starting point is 01:01:56 Not like blocks, like miles. Like same part of town. But the dog, what's crazy is, knew how to get. to TJ's house and showed up there. Like help me. Like I'm not back at my house but I know where you live and this is your house so I'm barking until you let me in. Yeah I'm being told it's
Starting point is 01:02:14 5.3 miles. Oh, from one place to the other. Wow. Okay, yes. So miles. Same part of town but five, yes, crazy right? I mean crazy. Because that's like one of those tell me something goods where we find out like a cat roamed and left the city
Starting point is 01:02:30 and then somehow made it back to its owner. Like, you know? He's feeling guilty. because he's getting all the credit for saving the dog? Well, he's like, I just, you know, it really, he's like, I didn't really do anything for say. He's, I mean, he did try to go find the dog, but that's not. He didn't, like, go spot the dog and rescue it and scoop it up in his car and catch it. Like, the dog came to him. What's he like as a neighbor?
Starting point is 01:02:53 Awesome. He's super cool. Stevenson was having something wrong with his scooter, like, the day before yesterday, and he was, like, willing to go get a tool to, like, try to fix. He's like, let me see if I can figure this out and started helping. Like, he's really nice. Stevenson really likes him. In fact, he was, like, taking one of his cars for, like, a ride.
Starting point is 01:03:13 He's got this really old Cadillac with the top down. And Stevenson just thinks now, I guess they're buddies. So, he's like, like, can I get in? Can you take me for a ride? And he's, like, getting in. And in the front seat, obviously. Well, I talked to him about that. I said, well, just in case you ever do take him for a ride,
Starting point is 01:03:28 he has to get in the back seat. Bobby didn't know that. And he goes, oh, I don't think I would have known that either. Amy, I'm telling you. Yeah. With, TJ and myself don't have kids. Right. So that makes sense because TJ was acting like, honestly, I'd probably put him in the front seat.
Starting point is 01:03:40 I wouldn't know the difference either. And I wasn't saying don't tell your mom because of the illegal thing. I was just like, I guess you don't ride in the back. So there's no need to tell your mom that you're riding in the front. Right, I know. The callers. And Morgan number two on our Facebook page, where they lied to me out pretty good about that? Yeah, you got, wait.
Starting point is 01:03:56 About what? Because they were like, you tell a kid, don't tell his mom? Oh, yeah, no, that's not, yeah. That's against code. TJ and I talk about that part too. I don't know the code. We talked about how, you know, adults shouldn't have secrets with kids. I was just like, hey, you don't have to tell your mom they're right in the front seat. It wasn't like, here's a secret. It was like, there's just no reason to say.
Starting point is 01:04:16 But you're someone we trust in the circle and you're a safe space for him. But if, yeah, it's just one of those things. I shouldn't have done it. I just didn't know what I was doing was illegal. I know. You meant no harm. But really, there should never be a time that an adult tells a kid like, don't tell your mom. You're right. You're right. That's a red flag. Because I asked him and you told me.
Starting point is 01:04:36 You did. He was sticking up for you. You're his boy. Did Bobby let you ride in the front seat? No. He didn't? Uh-uh. Why are you smiling like that?
Starting point is 01:04:47 I don't know. Did Bobby let you ride in the front seat? No. And you know what? I didn't. All this has been a bit. I never and I didn't say don't tell. He rode in the back.
Starting point is 01:04:55 I got a car seat. Whatever. The whole time he was saying no, he was, he could not like, his mouth was like doing this weird smirk thing. And I'm like, why are you looking like that? And then he did cave. Stevenson, come here, seriously. Seriously. Did Bobby let you ride in the front seat?
Starting point is 01:05:09 Yes. Oh, come on. He'd be terrible to get tortured. Yeah. Yeah, it didn't take life. Well, my bad. It wasn't like, let's keep a secret. I know.
Starting point is 01:05:20 There's no need to get us both in trouble here. Just get in the front. I didn't know. It was illegal. My bad. I know. Don't worry. Nothing.
Starting point is 01:05:26 You're allowed to hang with him again. It's fine. I have some breaking news coming up. Okay. It's not about me. So Jake Owen came over to my house last night and we were recording a podcast. And he said something that's never been said before. Are you allowed to say this?
Starting point is 01:05:42 Well, I mean, it's on the podcast. It's the audio. Oh, my. Oh, my. Okay, we'll do that. We'll do that coming up next. If you miss, nobody knows this yet. This is news.
Starting point is 01:05:52 Okay. Next. The Bobby Ball. So I do a show from my house that's called the Bobbycast. A lot of songwriters and artists. producers come over. And Jake Owen came by last night. And so we hung out for about an hour,
Starting point is 01:06:07 and then we hopped on the microphones and did the bobbycast. And it'll get loaded next couple days. You can't hear this right now. This is a sneak peek. But he did reveal something for the first time that he hasn't revealed ever. You ready? That's the name of his baby he's about to have. Oh, cool.
Starting point is 01:06:20 He's about to have a second girl. Here. By the way, I'm having another girl. The next baby is a girl. I have a name for her. I haven't told anyone. I can release it right now if you'd like me to. Her name's going to be Paris.
Starting point is 01:06:29 Paris, Hartley, Owen and Paris and Pearl. There you go. Cute. Wow. Has it been announced anywhere yet? Yeah. Breaking news.
Starting point is 01:06:41 Hey, Jake, go on. That's a good one, man. That guy comes over. It's no joke. Like, we just go to town. Do you want to fight? Not this time. Not this time.
Starting point is 01:06:50 The first one we did. He was a good dude. He came up. We were playing out for two hours last night. I got a girl Named she is Yeah, Paris Hartley, Owen It's cute
Starting point is 01:07:08 Yeah Harris and Pearl He talked about how they They announced our pregnancy He was like What do we do? He said we didn't really announce it We were shooting a TV show
Starting point is 01:07:15 And I was like hey tell him And they told She told him if he was pregnant She's like that What? Yeah yeah I'm a local legend On a Friday night
Starting point is 01:07:23 In a Pats blue ribbon Neon line I might not end up In the Hall of Fame Of the Star Eddie thinks he can sing the national anthem him better than Andy Grammer.
Starting point is 01:07:35 That's the guy that's like Oh no honey, I'm good I probably should Yeah, yeah yeah So why did he sing it That wasn't that good? He sang it at the national championship College football game
Starting point is 01:07:45 And it was okay Like it was fine Why are you being a hater? Well you know because like it's a big game That's a big stage And he comes on and kind of like Does an okay job But the crowd's like yeah
Starting point is 01:07:57 Do I have the anthem club? Yeah Okay Maybe they were just cheering on America I don't know. It's like church. Make a joyful noise toward our country.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Yeah. Well, yeah, but he would do some of the Whitney Houston like, uh-huh. Let me hear this. Okay, here's Andy Grammer singing the national anthem at the national championship
Starting point is 01:08:12 a couple nights ago. Oh, say, can you see the dawn's early life? Oh, it's so proudly we have. It sounds great, actually.
Starting point is 01:08:31 Snoose fest. What? It's, okay. at the twilight's last greening. Actually, I'll love it. I know I'm Googling him right now. I don't expect this from you, both. Let me hear.
Starting point is 01:08:46 It's always weird when they change the melody of it a bit. But I don't think that's bad at all. Okay. You want to sing it? What? You can sing it better than him? But you're also not dealing with any sort of delay or anything crazy. But it's the matter.
Starting point is 01:09:02 He just said he could sing it better. I don't think he can sing it better than this dude. Do you want to do it now or do you want to warm your voice out? Can I review the lyrics? Nope. How do you not know the national anthem? Well, just make sure I got him right. I think I know it.
Starting point is 01:09:15 Pull it up on the screen. Okay. Our video producer Eddie is going to try to out sing Andy Grammer's national... Why are you being a hater towards someone that sings the National Anthem? No, it's just, it's a big stage and I feel like they're very particular on who they pick and they pick Andy Grammer. He's a big deal. What's wrong with him? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:30 Maybe he has something coming up. Like, I don't know. No. Oh, he had big songs. What else? That's what I thought. That's what I thought. But it doesn't matter what else.
Starting point is 01:09:40 He has a hit. I don't know. And then it's just like, oh, see. Okay, well, let's let Eddie try to sing it and be a hater. Let's see here. Andy Grammer. He has, oh, keep your head up. Here you go.
Starting point is 01:09:51 I can play his song. Oh, good. Okay, I remember this one. Yeah. That's him? Pull up your words. We'll get your here. All right.
Starting point is 01:10:01 I've been waiting on the sun. Andy Grammers are jam, dude. It was so good. Actually, this sounds really good. He's cute, too. Eddie's just hating. Yeah. He has all the great hair.
Starting point is 01:10:10 Oh, that's what it is. Eddie has no hair. No, I mean, yeah. Very little hair. Helps me realize. This is just the journey. Drop your worries. You are going to turn out fine.
Starting point is 01:10:23 Oh, you turn out fine. Okay. Will you admit you're wrong? No. What? About who is he? Well, I'm. Keep your head up oh
Starting point is 01:10:34 And you can let your head down Hey Come on Keep your head up Oh And you can let your head down Hey I know it's so good
Starting point is 01:10:44 That's a jam You're ready? Yeah, I'm ready Come on You know you're doing the whole thing The whole thing No don't do the whole thing What do you want me to do?
Starting point is 01:10:51 Just stop me wherever Stop it when you go So that means I got to go hard early You think it's going to be awkward You have to be awkward You have to let me get to the Like I want to hit it You better sing this as serious as possible
Starting point is 01:11:02 because if you mess up the National Anthemone on purpose I'll kick you off the show. Really? Oh yeah, you'll be out of here. Well, and people, you can't disrespect it. Well, first off,
Starting point is 01:11:09 this is important song for me, so I would never disrespect it. One, and two, if I do mess up, that's not because I want to. Okay, I'm just telling you, you will be removed from this studio. Not if you sing it.
Starting point is 01:11:19 Not perfect. Oh, I'm going to nail it. Because singing the national anthem is like church, make a joy of noise. Like passionately. Amy sang it once. I did. Terribly.
Starting point is 01:11:26 And I will remove my hat. But I was respecting it. Okay. It wasn't like I was. Are you ready? Give me the key that Andy did it. No, you do it in your own key. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 01:11:36 Okay, ready? Yeah. Where's the... I'm ready. Okay. Are you ready? Here we go. Three, two.
Starting point is 01:11:44 Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light? What so proudly we hate? at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fights, or the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming, and the rocket's red glare,
Starting point is 01:12:30 The bombs burst in in air Gave proof through the night That our flag was still there Oh say does that star spangled bander yet wait For the land of the free And the home of the rain That's pretty good, dude! That's pretty good. Wow.
Starting point is 01:13:28 That was good. Dang. Wow. That was a lot better than I thought it was going to be. It wasn't as good as Andy Gramer. What do you mean? No, no, no. It wasn't as good.
Starting point is 01:13:35 But it was really good. Yeah. Like, you could actually go to a baseball game and sing that. That's what I'm talking about. That's not harder than I thought it was. I apologize to Andy Grammer. because, I mean, he's in front of a lot of people and the whole world's watching. That was tough.
Starting point is 01:13:47 That's pretty good, though. You only had a couple spots where it got a little rough, and I think that you could actually get better at that. Like, you could actually find those. Work on it. Yeah. Okay. Come on. Yeah, yeah. Come on, Eddie. Our video producer, ready. That's what I'm talking about. Wow, that was good, man. Thank you, dude. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:14:02 Wow. Hey. Hey. That was amazing. What do you want to say to Andy Grammer, though? Andy, props. I know how hard it is. Now, after doing it, I know how hard it is to go up and sing the National Anthem. You know, it's a, our song. We're very proud of that song, and after doing that, I now realize that you did a good job. And also, I think you did a good job anyway.
Starting point is 01:14:21 Yeah, I hate it on you. I'm sorry, Andy Graham. There you go. The best thing that you can do is admit that you're not the best in life in general. The best thing we can do is... Oh, right, right. I would never say I'm the best at life. No, but I did a pretty good job with that.
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Starting point is 01:18:04 That's AMU. APUS.org.org. EDU slash military. Let me run this by you because I don't want to get on WebMD, but let me give you my symptoms. And maybe there's a doctor out there listening. You can call and tell me what's wrong with me. So I go to sleep, right? And I wake up, and I wake up in a bit of a hot and a sweat. And that could be my temperature in my room, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:18:28 Every night I wake up in a little bit of a sweat. And so I take my leg out. And I just sleep in my underwear. That's it. I take my leg out. And I put the comfort around between my two legs. and from sternum down, it's covered in blanket. Right?
Starting point is 01:18:43 It's okay. I sweat a little bit, and then I start getting cold. Probably because of the sweat, because I'm not hot anymore. And then I cover up, and I'm asleep while this is all happening. Then I cover up again, and I wake up freezing. So when you say temperature fluctuation? Yeah, and then also, when I drink water, it tastes like dust. Yeah, that's weird.
Starting point is 01:19:02 You've been saying that. And I'm like, I was drinking out of a bottle yesterday, and I was like, it tastes like dust. I was like, I demand a new water. And then you got to bring another water and it tastes like dust too. But then I drank that whole bottle of water you left because I was like, I don't think you did you drink it because he thinks like dust and I think it tastes fine. Did it taste like dust? No, I drank the whole bottle.
Starting point is 01:19:19 So that's happening and like my, and I'm just, I'm like exhausted. Like not tired because I'm up working all the time because that's just normal. You just feel run down? Like I'm like, ugh. Hard for me to focus. Exhaustion. Slash fatigue. Be sure we can categorize it as either one of those.
Starting point is 01:19:36 Is your appetite normal? Ish. What do you mean? You're eating more or less? I don't notice that it's not. So I think the appetite's fine. Okay. Any headaches or anything?
Starting point is 01:19:46 No. What are you doing? Just riding them all down. But I always wake up about an hour early too. Like I don't sleep all the way through the night, which isn't weird. But every time it's an hour early. Hmm. I'm afraid to go to the doctor?
Starting point is 01:19:58 Waking up an hour early. Yeah, yeah. That's a symptom. Plug all those in. Okay. Let me know what's wrong with me. For sure you're dying then. because it's like, ugh.
Starting point is 01:20:08 It just don't feel right. I mean, the sweating thing concerned me, but then you said you were cold because when lunchbox was sweating, he had tuberculosis. Yeah, but did you wake, did you get cold? No, it was just sweat. The straight sweat. And then you wake up and be like, oh, I'm hot. I would wake up and get a towel and dry off and then.
Starting point is 01:20:23 Yeah, mine's not that bad. So we can rule that out? I don't have TB. Can a doctor come up here? Can a doctor? Eddie's typing them in? All of them. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 01:20:31 Water tastes like dust. Huh. Yeah, and then I wake up in the morning. Well, that could be something. There could be something to that. It's not that the water tastes like dust, but something's going on with your taste buds, which could be, yeah, something.
Starting point is 01:20:47 I wonder if I'm developing a superpower. You ever think that could be a thing? Yeah, like you're in transformation? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Your body's morphing. There's this, well, Eddie looks this up, or a doctor calls. There's a story about Game Warden was on a dating app,
Starting point is 01:21:02 and so she's on, and this dude's, like, trying to, You know, they match each other. But on his profile, he talked about an illegal animal he killed. He didn't know she was a game warden. Oh. And that's how she busted him. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:21:13 A game warden in Oklahoma caught a deer poacher. She matched him on Bumble, and he bragged about shooting the deer, and then she fined him $2,400. How about that? So they ever go out? I don't know. I know if she told on me I wouldn't go out there. Eddie, how's it going over there? I mean, I got an answer for the dust, the water tasting like dust.
Starting point is 01:21:32 Go ahead. Just be your pipes. You may need to change your pipes in the house. No, it's a bottle of water. Well, then the bottle place factory needs to check their pipes because there's nothing health-wise that says you should be tasting water that tastes like dust. Anything else? I'm looking up night sweats and exhaustion right now.
Starting point is 01:21:48 Well, that could be anything wrong with me. Boy, that's not good. I think the doctor lines are... Oh, here we go. We got the calls coming right here. Let's do Amy's tell me something good and then we'll grab some of these calls here. It's time for the good news. With Amy.
Starting point is 01:21:59 Tell me something good. So shout out to Caroline Zini's bridal salon because they're donating 89 gowns ahead of prom season to families who may not be able to buy one for their teenager. And they're kind of getting ahead of it. Obviously, prom's a little bit away. But they're like, hey, we're setting this aside. If you can't afford a dress, we got you covered. It's something she started doing 17 years ago and said that she feels like she's blessed in her life. So she wants to do something to give back.
Starting point is 01:22:28 That's cool. That's what's all about right there. Good. That was Tell Me Something Good. Hey guys, it's Bobby Bones. It is finally here the announcement of both artists and music fans have been waiting for. The nominees for our 2019 IHeart Radio Music Awards. Our 2019 IHeart Radio Music Awards are coming back Thursday, March 14th, from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 01:22:54 You can watch it live on Fox and listen on IHeart Radio stations across the country and our IHeart Radio app. For the sixth straight year, we will honor the artists and the songs that you love in more than 50 categories. And you can vote online and in our IHeart Radio app to help decide who wins. Are you ready for the 2019 nominees? For Song of the Year, Ed Shear and Perfect. I found the love. Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B, girls like you. Zed, Marin Morris, and Gray, the middle.
Starting point is 01:23:28 Post Malone, better now. Drake, God's plan. Guys, man nominees for female artists of the year Cardi B, Camilla Cabello, Duolipa, Halsey, Ariana Grande. These guys are up for male artists of the year.
Starting point is 01:23:46 My heart radio. Drake, Post Malone, Ed Sheeran, Sean Mendez, Kendrick Lamar. Thank you so much for the fans. Best duo or group of the year. Imagine Dragons.
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Starting point is 01:24:23 their journeys to the top, and witness once in a lifetime performances. If you want to experience it in person live in Los Angeles, keep listening for your chance to win your way there. This year will once again bring fans closer to their favorite artists. It's an I Heart Radio original video series presented by Total Wireless. Follow along on social leading up to the I Heart Radio Music Awards as we give you an exclusive look into what inspires and motivates some of your favorite IHart Radio artists. Our 2019 IHart Radio Music Awards, Thursday, March 14th, live on Fox,
Starting point is 01:24:56 and on IHart Radio stations from coast to coast. We'll see you there. There you go. It's good, huh? Love it. Let me go. I was talking. earlier that I haven't been, like when I sleep, I wake up and I wake up on a sweat, then I go back
Starting point is 01:25:11 to sleep, then I wake up and I'm cold, and then my mouth tastes like sawdust. And so I mentioned that earlier and some nurses are on the phone. Hey, Leslie in Nashville, you're on. Hi. Hey, Bobby, good morning. Good morning. You hear me talk about that. What do you think it is? Well, I'm a nurse practitioner. I teach nurse practitioner students. I always tell my students, if anybody comes to you complaining of anything, suspect it's their thyroid. Of anything? Like my ankle hurts. Styroid. Well, okay, maybe not. Diarrhea, thyroid.
Starting point is 01:25:39 Yeah. Yeah. Diaryia, thyroid. I mean, your thyroid has such an effect on every body system. So you could have an underactive thyroid or it could even be an overactive thyroid. What does that even do? Is it in my thigh? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:25:56 Your thyroid is a gland in your neck. It produces a lot of hormones and the hormones that it produces affect everybody's system. Okay, so what do I need to do to get it checked? A blood test Okay I don't have a doctor Here may have a doctor I can borrow No
Starting point is 01:26:12 Amy, you do a blood test on me Yeah I can do one Leslie, thank you I appreciate it No problem Hey Jamie in Ohio You're a nurse Yes
Starting point is 01:26:21 What's the sawdust taste thing mean Do you know? I agree with the last person That you spoke with I think it's your thyroid Wow But what will fix on me Will I get big muscles if I fix it?
Starting point is 01:26:33 Well not necessarily But, yes, just a simple blood test, and that can tell you what's going on, and you just might need to take a little medication. That should be it. Great. More pills. Thyroid meds. I just got off all the pills.
Starting point is 01:26:46 Yeah. I'm completely pillless since December 22nd. We could fix it holistically, I'm sure. Man, you're two for on thyroid. I'm sure there's, like, an essential oil. I'm not doing an essential oil. What? That's, that's mumbo-jumbo.
Starting point is 01:27:00 Okay. You get a boiled egg running around your heads. Mombo jumbo with this holistic stuff. Like, give me the medication. Wait, you don't think oils work? No. Oh, I do. They've been around for thousands of years.
Starting point is 01:27:11 Yeah, man, they make your car run too. Okay. Think about that. Whatever. We should, yeah. I feel like the thyroid, when you say fatigue, a lot of times that can be thyroid-related, like if your energy's just off,
Starting point is 01:27:22 but I don't know about this dust taste. They can have nothing to do with each other either. I did see with the night sweats thing that you're having. They have these cooling pants, cooling pajama pants that you can wear. So when your body gets hot, they cool them off. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:27:34 And then if you get cold, it turns off. I didn't know that. That's just making him feel better. It's not treating the symptom. What's causing the sweats? Is it eating a lot of meat? Because isn't there like meat sweats? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:45 There could be a guanck shortage for the Super Bowl. You guys care about that? Yeah. I mean, yeah. My kids love avocados. Is that the problem? They eat full avocados, right? Yes.
Starting point is 01:27:55 We just chop it in half and give them a spoon and they go at it. It's awesome. Do they like that because that's what they had when they were in the orphanage? I mean, they occasionally had it. It wasn't always. It was more like a treat, but they love it. Football fans are being warned of a possible guac shortage on Super Bowl Sunday. Avocado growers says a fuel shortage may prevent avocado farmers from shipping their fruit.
Starting point is 01:28:17 Avocado's a fruit? Yes, it has a seed. It says, yeah, seed in it. I already know that. Wow, okay. What's happening for the Super Bowl? You tell us. No, not at my house.
Starting point is 01:28:26 Oh, why? I don't think so. You shut that down quick. I don't think so. You have the ultimate Super Bowl party house. Do I? My TV's not that big. Okay. Yeah, but it's open space. It's attached to the kitchen. People can eat mingled. You have an outdoor
Starting point is 01:28:39 patio. Can we have a first half Super Bowl party? Oh, wow. And then everybody leaves. But you're watching the whole game anyways. Yeah, but the second I would do for my room. When it's over, I go to your room? I go to sleep. You know what? I wouldn't be against that. One year I got so sick at a Super Bowl party, like I was like flu. Remember that when everybody headed to my house and I was in my bedroom? Yes. And Austin? I don't remember that. I don't know if you invited. Okay. That's probably, that's okay. That's probably pre-you. Cool. Did you see this, my dancing with the stars partner, Sharna, was talking on Instagram. And she wrote about me in her Insta story.
Starting point is 01:29:09 And it got picked up by some of these websites. Yeah, she was talking about people that she stays in touch with, dance partner-wise. And if they have become, you know, have a relationship outside of dancing. And some of them she doesn't talk to and some of them she does, including Bobby, like all the time. That y'all are still in touch. She said that y'all have gotten even closer since the show is over. And that you're one of her favorite humans, a best friend, family, and the family. mentor for her.
Starting point is 01:29:35 Wow. And she said that... I'm America's mentor. Yeah. Like, according to Us Weekly, she said this, and I'm going to quote it. I'm so invested in his happiness and success.
Starting point is 01:29:45 I also know how much he just cringed reading this. He doesn't... He isn't good at receiving and loving praise. Stuff like that. He deserves it all the time, though. He's not good at receiving and loving praise. What? He isn't good at receiving love and praise,
Starting point is 01:29:58 but he deserves it all the time. There you go. Yeah, she's right. You don't, you don't, you're not good at receiving that stuff. Love or praise? Like, I love you. See? See?
Starting point is 01:30:09 Does she say that to you? Yeah. She says, I love you? She says all kinds of stuff. Well, yeah, she says that. She's like a big lovey person. Yeah. She's like all about love and vibes.
Starting point is 01:30:20 So do you agree? You all gotten closer since the show ended? Yeah, I could have been more human since the show ended. Because when we've started, it was just work. Like, I didn't know how to dance. She knew exactly how to dance and we spent hours teaching. There's not a lot of room for the human. We would try.
Starting point is 01:30:32 We'd go out and have dinner. and stuff, but after we were exhausted. Yeah. But yeah, and I've been helping her with some stuff, because, I mean, she helped me forever. And she'll announce what she's doing, I'm sure, soon. It's not my place to do that. Yeah, but that's what you're mentoring on. Yeah, a bit.
Starting point is 01:30:47 Yeah, but anyway, good for her. She's right. It does make me uncomfortable hearing that. That's sweet, though. What's that? That's awesome. Yeah, do you think I would, if they had like an all-star, dates with stars, would I go back? Ooh, excuse.
Starting point is 01:30:59 I don't know that I would. But what classifies as, you know? You win the show. Oh, okay. They bring back like the winners. How many seasons have they had? They've done. 28 or something.
Starting point is 01:31:08 Right. 27. So that's a lot of all stars. No, they've done it before where they've brought people back, but they would just like bring back later. Would I go back? Because I don't think I would. Because I've done as good as I can do.
Starting point is 01:31:19 Why would I go back and lose? I don't know. I think you made such a huge impact on that show. Like, I think people will remember you for a long time from being on that show. So yes, you'll go back. To all? To another season? Yeah, not because you're a great dancer.
Starting point is 01:31:31 So it would be the same amount of. The grueling schedule? I don't know. What? Is it? Why do you say it like that? Well, I mean, because that was a lot. It was intense.
Starting point is 01:31:41 And you said it's one of the hardest. It is the hardest thing you've done because it was a challenge physically, mentally. And again, I had a full time job. Exactly. And you still have one. So if you go back, it would be the same scenario. I know. But part of me is like itching to like reprove people wrong again.
Starting point is 01:31:57 Oh, geez. And you made that show so much fun, dude. Like, really. Like, people don't normally make that show fun. and they just dance, and they're like, ooh, good dancer, ooh, bad dancer. Like, you made it fun, and it was like, what's you going to do next? Well, if they have trio week next year and I get invited, would I do that? Yes.
Starting point is 01:32:12 Yeah, probably. You would totally go back for cameos. But you have to go train for a week. Sure. You can do a week. That's nothing. Maybe if it were a country singer that I was friends with to do it. Oh, yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 01:32:22 Maybe I would go back and do it. But I told you, I have dance PTSD. Like, I have real life PTSD because I've been dying. I was that, but I have danced too. When it was like, okay, here's a song. You need to do it. I don't like that. that man.
Starting point is 01:32:35 Well, that's a nice over to say. Yeah. Right? No, that's really sweet. Did you get your little mirror ball? What? You didn't get yours yet? No, what?
Starting point is 01:32:42 Wait, you got us one? You'll see. I guess it'll be sometime soon. Oh. Yeah. I don't know what you're talking about at all. I didn't know if you got it yet. You'll get it.
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Starting point is 01:36:29 Hey, this is Bobby, right? Yeah. Hey, I work at Barnes & Noble and I just wanted to make today and let you know we sold a lot of your books last week. Oh, yeah? Why do you think that did? I have no idea why. I didn't know if you get, if you know a lot about the sales of it or not.
Starting point is 01:36:43 I don't. So I wrote a book, my second book called Fail Until You Don't. And they just pay you up front and then it kind of doesn't matter what you sell. So, I mean, I wanted to do well, but I got paid. Because my first book did well,
Starting point is 01:36:55 they were just like, here, here's a check. I wonder why more sold last week. Maybe like New Year or New Me? Like, try to, because you're under the, motivational category, right? Or some self-help. What do you think about that, Chris? Why do you think people are buying it now?
Starting point is 01:37:08 I have no idea. Did you read it? Honestly. I haven't gotten to read it yet, but it's on my list. I was overseas, so I haven't gotten the chance to read many books. You're overseas doing what? Mm-hmm. I work at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.
Starting point is 01:37:20 What? Oh, dang. Baller. Dang. And now you're back in Texas? Yeah. Oh, man. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:37:26 Alfred. How old are you? 20. All right. Well, I appreciate that call, man. Thanks, I had no idea. All right, see you later. Again, I have a book called Fail Until You Don't.
Starting point is 01:37:35 I think it's pretty good. People seem to like it. It's going to be inspired by it. And I don't make it, I'm not going to make you more money. People buy it, but I hope they do. Ed, did you ever read it? I have not read it yet. You live it.
Starting point is 01:37:46 But it's on your way. I do it every day. Like, you're with me all the time. But I feel like every show you provide some kind of information. Every radio show we do, it's like, oh, that's interesting. Come on. I think on something. I apparently have a thyroid problem.
Starting point is 01:37:57 See, like, that's what I'm taking from today. Yeah. People are like, give it. But again, they're just hearing me talking about my symptoms. I'm going to have to go to the doctor and get a blood test. I know. I don't even have a doctor here. I know.
Starting point is 01:38:08 They need a doctor here. And I have like a, yeah, I know. I'm always weird about new anything. Like I keep my super tight circle of people for everything and I don't go anywhere else. Well, that's why when we go back to Austin, we go to our doctor, but it is hard to not have one here for sure. We're going to announce our 2019 class new artist coming up in just a second. It's good. You're going to do it now?
Starting point is 01:38:29 Let's hold off a minute. Let's talk about lunchbox's baby Because yesterday we were talking about The fact that your baby was just crying the whole time Yeah And so apparently he was sick, right? Yeah, he had a little cold cough, congestion, a little sickness And that ends up being probably why he wouldn't stop crying
Starting point is 01:38:47 Right So you were going to go play golf yesterday? Yeah, because yesterday was a nice day It was 65 degree weather So I was supposed to go play golf And I couldn't go play golf Because I had to take care of a sick kid You're sick kid
Starting point is 01:38:59 You said A? Yes. You have a six-month-old baby. Yeah, six-month-old baby. And so the baby was sick. And, I mean, you know, it's got a cough and some snot coming out of his nose. But he can still go to daycare. But my wife was like, no, you can't send a sick kid to daycare.
Starting point is 01:39:15 You've got to come home after work and take care of him. So I had to go home and miss golf because I had to take care of the sick kid. And you're irritated at that? I mean, it was a little like, man, come on. Really? Like a little, why can't we just send him to daycare? Like all the kids. You can't send a sick kid?
Starting point is 01:39:29 child to be with other kids. All the kids are sick, right? I mean, they're all little kids. I mean, they're all nuggets and they share each other's germs and just touch each other. I mean, there's just germs everywhere. And I just was so, I mean, it was frustrating because it was the first nice day in a month and it's going to be the last nice day for a month. And I was going to take advantage of it, swing some sticks, hit the balls.
Starting point is 01:39:50 And the wife said, nope, got to take care of the sick kid. So more so you were upset that you had to stay with the baby than you were upset that the baby was sick. Yeah. Yeah. What's the daycare situation for you guys? What do you mean? Does she take the baby to daycare? Yeah, she takes the baby to daycare on her way to work.
Starting point is 01:40:06 Because you're already at work. Yeah. And then I go pick up the kid from daycare. Do you go back at any time? Like, it doesn't, you just show up at any time. Any time I want. And the longer the baby stays there, do you have to pay more? Nope.
Starting point is 01:40:17 I'm paying for however many. I mean, I'm paying for full time anyway. So if I leave it there until 5 o'clock, it stays. If I go get it at 3 o'clock, I pay the same price. I don't keep saying the baby and it. Do you ever? Like, why can you just call it him? Oh, sorry.
Starting point is 01:40:29 Do you ever just not pick the baby up and go home and go to bed, take a nap? Oh, every day. Oh, you don't just go pick the baby up. No, no, no. Let me, let me, hold on. Let me clarify. Does your wife know this? There have been days that I have not taken a nap and I go get the kid,
Starting point is 01:40:43 but most days I try to get a nap in before I go get the kid. So you'll leave work, and instead of picking your son up, you go home and take a nap, and then you go pick your son up. Absolutely. And does your wife know that? Yeah. She's on board with that because I have to be attentive to the kid. If I'm just sitting there and I fall asleep on the couch while the kids laying there, that's not a good thing.
Starting point is 01:41:03 Is he better today? He's going to daycare today. That's not what I asked. He sounds a little bit better today. I mean, he might as well stay home today because the weather's going to be bad. So you could actually watch him today. I can actually watch him today. But no nap if he's there.
Starting point is 01:41:17 That's the problem. Yeah. So yesterday, not only did I not get to play golf, no nap. Like I laid down and I thought, okay, he's asleep. We're going to take a nap. Eight minutes later. Okay, here we go. Daycare pretty expensive?
Starting point is 01:41:33 Daycare is not cheap. Really? It is not cheap. And you pay for it per day, or do you pay for it at the end of the week? You pay per week. And so I don't even know, like, it's a certain amount. And if you pay the whole month in advance, you get like an 8% discount. Do you guys do the whole month in advance?
Starting point is 01:41:48 Oh, I put it on the credit card. Yeah. But the 8% that you guys are discount, you're now getting back in interest. Unless he pays off his credit card at the end of month. There's no way he does that. Do you pay your credit card off into the month every month? No, I just do the minimum. Right.
Starting point is 01:42:01 That's all saying. So that money you're saving, you're paying back in interest, so you're actually not saving anything. Right. No, don't give me the ad. If you think about it, I'm saving that money because I don't have to pay until later, so the 8%... It's not saving.
Starting point is 01:42:18 This is where the credit cards win. That's where Dave Ramsey would wring your neck. Over to Morgan number two now with a segment called Food World. It's time for Food World Num Num Num with Morgan number two So McDonald's is reportedly Rolling out Cheesy Bacon Fries by January 30th
Starting point is 01:42:38 I love cheesy fries I don't care who rolls I've never had a cheesy fry I didn't love Yeah You can have bad cheesy fries And they're still pretty good So McDonald's is Who rarely shakes up their menu
Starting point is 01:42:49 So tell me about these bacon cheesy fries Well they're their original fries And they're adding melted cheese on them and then topped with bacon. They haven't confirmed it, but business insiders says we can get it by January 30th, so they'll be there. What's the best fry, by the way? Because I go McDonald's is the best fry.
Starting point is 01:43:06 Also the best fry. Not only they're doing it. McDonald's to me is the best fry. Amy? Chick-fil-A, hands-down. Hands-down? I have done a fry tasting test. I mean, I've tasted all the fries.
Starting point is 01:43:17 The waffle? I did it all at once. You go a waffle? Waffle. Lunchbox? It has to be McDonald's. I agree. Has to be.
Starting point is 01:43:23 Hands down, the most overrated fry? Chick-fil-A. Oh, you think so. That might be the most overrated fast-food item in America is the waffle fry and chick-fil-h. Stop right now. That doesn't even make sense to me. Video producer Eddie?
Starting point is 01:43:37 You guys must have not tried the Burger King fries because those are the best. Oh, the Curly? That's Arby's has curly. Arby's is solid. It's like, I think the Burger King fries have like some kind of coating dough or something on it. Oh, they're so good. I think McDonald's fries have cracked. Coated with crack, yes.
Starting point is 01:43:55 There was the episode of the office where Ryan goes, why does everybody say it's like crack? You never tried crack? How do you know? That's true. Which is crack is so addicted. Has anyone? We just hear.
Starting point is 01:44:04 No. Really? Nobody? No. Really? No, Amy. I haven't. If anyone else wants to raise their hand.
Starting point is 01:44:11 No. Morgan number two, that's it? Yep, that's it. There's a food world. That was Food World with Morgan number two. Nom, num, num, no. In an upcoming edition of the Bobbycast, which is a show I do from my house.
Starting point is 01:44:25 house, Jake Owen, stop by. It's not up yet. It goes up on next week, early next week. But he did for the first time announce the name of his new baby. By the way, I'm having another girl. The next baby is a girl. I have a name for her. Haven't told anyone. I can release it right now if you'd like me to. Her name's going to be Paris. Paris, Hartley, Owen. And Paris and Pearl. Yeah, you can subscribe to the Bobby cast. And as soon as that's posted, that Jake, the Jake Owen is really good. Just because he starts pressing me. I start pressing. It's like when you get two friends together and they just start going at it. You know how you start picking on each other?
Starting point is 01:44:57 That's all it turns into. But it's really good. So there's a new one with Tonell Towns, who is one of our class of 2018. Just search for Bobbycast as soon as the show's over. There's a lot of them up there. Chris Stapleton, Dirk's, Karen Fairchild. Yep.
Starting point is 01:45:18 You know, on this show, we finished the show, and then on the show podcast, this one, we do a lot of times called the post-show pre-show, Meaning as soon the show's over, the first part of the podcast is us talking about the show that day. And yesterday, it got a little, I won't say what it is, but it got a little dramatic. We were talking about a girl I used to date. Remember this part of it? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:37 Well, I got a text message from like. Oh, no, from her. It's the whole thing. I'll talk about it in today's most show, pre-show. Not from her. Oh, okay, okay. Who did you get a text from? Well, we'll talk about it.
Starting point is 01:45:45 So you have to download today's podcast, the Bobby Bone Show podcast. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But you can listen to yesterday's. It's all up there, man. We run this thing. Bobby Bone's show On Demand on IHeartRadio or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:45:59 So yeah, just trying to make it easy for you. Okay, so far, class of 2019, Tannil Towns. And Rachel Womack. For the next one, come on. Bobby Bones, class of 2019, newest member, Abby Anderson. We can wait by the phone at the door to meet your dad. Our name's Abby Anderson, and I took her on the road to open for me on some comedy shows, and she's so good. And then I started listening to her music, and I was like, oh, this is it, she needs to be in.
Starting point is 01:46:45 And so this class, what I do is I pick five artists and all year long. We support them and put them on shows, and we bring them in and take part of the events that we do. We really just try to make the public more aware of them. So our newest member of the class of 2019 is Abby Anderson. I saw she recorded a duet with Jimmy Allen, that Lady Gaga. got song Shallow. Oh, yeah. So they're going to put that out soon.
Starting point is 01:47:12 Oh, that's cool. Yeah. Check her out. She plays the piano. She would do a thing in her set where she would get up with just the piano and just really good. So Abby Anderson, our newest member of the class of 2019. I was reading this story about Jerry Jones.
Starting point is 01:47:37 You know who that is, Amy? Yes, the owner of the Cowboys. Yeah. He bought a $250 million boat. That exists. Wow. Wow. The yacht is as big as a football field.
Starting point is 01:47:48 Yeah. That's crazy. According to the yachts manufacturer, it features a garage for smaller boats. Because, you know, when you're out on a yacht, you've got to take the small boat out. It has a full gym and a spa. It has two helipads. And it's a $250 million yacht. That's crazy, right?
Starting point is 01:48:05 Yeah. I've never been on a boat. A big boat anyway. So he makes that much money just owning the Cowboys? Look up Jerry Jones' net worth. Oh, my God. Look at that yacht. You see it?
Starting point is 01:48:15 It looks awesome. So it looks like a cruise ship or something? Yeah. It looks more like a tanker. I don't know. Like a beautiful. I've been on a couple of party barges. Oh, okay, I got his network.
Starting point is 01:48:24 It's different than a part of it. Party barge. With a slide on it? No, he's like, I've been on a pontoon. Is that not the same thing? No. A little bit different. Oh, Jerry Jones's net worth is almost $7 billion.
Starting point is 01:48:34 Whoa. Yeah. $6.8 billion. Not bad. It ain't no thing. What does that even mean? He made a lot of money. You couldn't spend that, right?
Starting point is 01:48:43 He couldn't spend that, obviously. How do they even like add that all up? Yeah. Well, because the account. one account. Do you just log into your you just go into your online banking? Let me move some money over to buy the boat. Right.
Starting point is 01:48:56 Do you think he pays cash for that? Yeah. Probably. If you have $6.8 billion. Geez. He's not putting it on a credit card and paying the minimum. Yeah. Look at that.
Starting point is 01:49:10 And you know Jerry Jones went to University of Arkansas was cats in the right. Yeah. Who big, man. Shout out. Where did he make his money? And oil. And oil.
Starting point is 01:49:18 Okay. And in the Cowboys. Well, but to buy the Cowboys, you have to have money. Absolutely. You're not just like... Right. You're not putting it on the credit card. I like to buy the Cowboy.
Starting point is 01:49:28 Here's my visa. It's clearance right now. I'll buy the Cowboys. Yeah, yeah. Eddie's big Cowboys fans. Huge Cowboys fan. I was talking to Eddie about the Super Bowl. I was like, who's going to win?
Starting point is 01:49:38 And it was like, oh, yeah, for sure the Cowboys. There's no other team in my mind. Are the Cowboys going to be in it? Well, yeah. They're still in it. Okay. That would be awesome. It would be amazing.
Starting point is 01:49:45 Yeah, because I know my husband would love it. I'd actually watch, too. I mean, being from Texas, I would like for the Cowboys to win. Does he ever break stuff when games aren't going right? That I know of. Because you say it affects his mood. It does. When Arkansas loses, it affects my mood.
Starting point is 01:49:58 Oh, the hat will come off and it'll get thrown on the floor. Stuff like that, but nothing's ever broken. He doesn't like punch holes in things? Come on. You ever see your husband fight? No. Man, I bet he would just rip somebody apart. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:12 He probably can't, right? His military? I don't know. Someone out of that fight wouldn't come out of life. And I bet he'd come out alive. And he'd be the one to come out of life. Oh, stop. Okay.
Starting point is 01:50:22 What? He doesn't like it when y'all do that because then people are disappointed when they meet him. Fine. He's like Jackie Chan. All right, listen. Subscribe to the Bobbycast. You can hear a show up from my house. A lot of artists and songwriters come by.
Starting point is 01:50:39 You can also go back and check out a lot of the older ones too. A lot of cool artists have stopped by over the last few years. We're episode 150 or so, which is pretty cool. Amy has a podcast, too. A new one goes up tomorrow. Yes, every Thursday. Give me one of the topics you're talking about. So when it gets uploaded tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:50:52 Four things with me, Amy Brown, tomorrow. Oh, well, my sister's coming on and we're talking about, you're not going to want to know this. I don't. About what? Well, it's mostly women that are listening to my podcast. But my sister and I talk about whenever we first started our period, it's how our mom did not talk to us at all. I think that's interesting for people to hear. We think it's interesting, too, because as moms now, we're both, like, totally talking to our daughters about it, like,
Starting point is 01:51:16 crazy because we were like, we want you to talk to us about it. This is what you do and this because our mom gave us nothing. Like I had friends teaching me how to, yeah. So it was like our take on it. And then my sister left me high and dry because she was in college by the time I started. So I was just at the house just trying to figure it out. Like, and we didn't have We didn't have like. We didn't have Google back then. So it's not like we could Google like how to. So it's a thing. Four things with Amy Brown. New podcast is the tomorrow, right? Yes. Okay, Amy's son has a switchblade.
Starting point is 01:51:51 It looks like a switchblade. Oh, yeah. It looks like a switchblade, and he busted out. Because I have one. And this is exactly... You have a real switchblade. I have a real one. And he busted out, and he's just like sitting at our bar in our kitchen, and he's like, lifts it up, opens it up and starts brushing back his hair.
Starting point is 01:52:10 It's a switchblade comb. They still do those, huh? They still do those. And he got one, and I didn't know it. So when he busted it out, I thought, oh my goodness, where did you get this? At first I was like, where's my switchblade? We can't play with stuff like this. You're going to do one?
Starting point is 01:52:23 But, yeah, it's a comb. So I can just see us already getting busted for that because he loves it and he's going to take it to the airport or school or something. Let me apologize as well. Did you buy that for him? No. No. No, no, no. I didn't apologize about something regarding him.
Starting point is 01:52:40 Whoa. I thought he got it like a Davein Busters when y'all went and he bought it with tokens. He didn't want to go get tokens. He didn't want to cash the card in. There were a lot of tickets on that card, and there's money on that card. Did you still have it? Yes. I took Amy's son, Davenbusters, and we went and played video games.
Starting point is 01:52:55 I didn't know kids couldn't ride in the front seat. I didn't know it was against the law. I thought you just didn't let him in the front seat. And so we got in the front seat, I was like, don't tell your mom. It'd be good. I wasn't like keep a secret, by the way. And our listener was like, you can't tell kids to keep secrets from their mom. I was just like, don't tell your mom because who cares.
Starting point is 01:53:10 You're riding in the front seat. I didn't know it was against the law. My bad. So he'll never ride in the front seat again. Does he ride, or they... A booster? Yes. I should have given it to you.
Starting point is 01:53:19 Wait, so you didn't even take the booster? Amy didn't tell me. I know, because it was just a one trip, and he doesn't have to have to have the booster, but... And I told him, I said... He's eight. But I said to him, don't tell your mom. Meaning, it's not a big deal. Not like we're keeping a secret.
Starting point is 01:53:35 It's like there's no need to tell your mom. We're good. I know it was innocent. You didn't mean anything by it. But, I mean, he... I wouldn't say that he would have everybody's back, but he had your back for a while. Like, I had to chase after him to get him to tell me the truth. Did Bobby let you ride in the front seat? No. He didn't? Why are you smiling like that? I don't know. Did Bobby let you
Starting point is 01:53:56 ride in the front seat? No. I mean, you're right or die. And then like five minutes later. Yeah, but I'm telling you, like, the fact that he would just commit to that, it's a good kid right there. Yeah, yeah. It's looking out for his boy. Stevenson, come here. Seriously. Did Bobby let you ride in the front seat? Yes. He did? He told me out quick, though, huh? It wasn't quick.
Starting point is 01:54:18 I just didn't give you all the in-between. All right. I guess you were just having a little fun with your boy. He didn't know he was breaking the law, I guess. Did you tell him you could sit in the front seat? Yeah, I say, can I sit in a seat? And you say, yes. And I said, Mom, Mom.
Starting point is 01:54:36 And then I was like, don't worry about your mom. I think I got her. Don't worry about it. Yeah, my bad. I won't do that anymore. And he's like, I don't want to be in trouble. Yeah. Let me sit in a seat and say, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:54:47 Don't worry about mom. You'll find my little sweetie. I don't know what all that was. You don't know what all that was. Because I never didn't do kissing. It sounds like you were like, don't worry about your mom. You'll be fine my little seat. I'm like, hey, keep the secret.
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Starting point is 01:58:55 That's right. Now, here you're here. Turn it up. We announced the newest. member in our class of 2019, and she's pretty good. Her name's Abby Anderson, and I get to see her. She opened for me for a couple shows on my stand-up comedy tour. And so, she's third one. Check out her music today. So Tinnell Towns and Rachel Womack and Abby Anderson. We'll do another one tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:59:21 We'll be bringing them in and do a podcast with them. You can't get it back, but a real man's going to stay. We'll make him way. Let's go over to Amy now with the news. The Bible Bowl show. Here's Amy's pile of stories. So according to a study talking to a therapist isn't just good for your mental health. It could also increase your income, both for women and men who sit down with a therapist.
Starting point is 01:59:51 But here's the thing for men. Men who go to the therapy boosts their incomes more than women. There's an increase of like 15%. Yeah, it also costs a lot of money to go. I haven't been in a bit. I was going to ask what you thought about that. And then you went to like your intense adult boot camp therapy thing. I love going to a therapist.
Starting point is 02:00:09 It is, for me, it gave me a sense of like some sort of balance. And it just wasn't all my crazy thoughts flooding my brain. It was someone going, hey, whoa, that's a little nutty if you think that. Not that I think of doing crazy things, but it's just I have these ways, these habits that I've built. And so it'd be like, yeah, it's not a good habit. You should work on that. But for me, too, it was, my schedule was so off that I couldn't go consistently. I'd be gone for four weeks.
Starting point is 02:00:33 Yeah. If you can't stick to it, I love therapy. And the first time I found an insurance would cover 90% of it. I go every day to a different one. I don't want a different one every day. Seven days we got seven different therapists. But what was the question you had? I just like if you found this to be true, like if it increased your creativity,
Starting point is 02:00:49 which could make you. It made me better in a relationship. When I was dating my, the girlfriend I had for four years or five years. Yeah. I had trouble with getting into that at the very beginning. And I was like, hey, what are I? And my therapist, she was like, ooh, just go. Like, obviously there's something here.
Starting point is 02:01:04 You just need to commit. Because then what happens if worst case scenario happens? You don't stay together. If you don't do it, you're not going to be together anyway. So. Yeah. So it's good. So it's helped you more so in relationships.
Starting point is 02:01:15 Well, that's why I've been in a while. So, yeah, it hasn't in a while. Yeah. What else? Speaking of relationships, an airplane cleaner posted a picture of a message that she found written on a barf bag. So it's from a woman who said she was flying to D.C. To intercept her best friend at the airport to tell him,
Starting point is 02:01:31 she loved him before she had to go overseas for a while. And now social media is trying to track this woman down to find out how it went because all the cleaner did was supposed to picture of her writing it on the barf bag she found that had it written on there. And I guess it says why she didn't do it, why she did on a barf bag and not like online. And she had no Wi-Fi and she needed to vent. So the writing was just like her therapy. And she left it there. And so now everyone wants to know, did you intercept him? Did you tell him that you loved him?
Starting point is 02:01:59 Did you all end up together? What is the result? We don't know yet? No. Nobody knows? So far, Andrea, that's her name, her idea. Identity is still a mystery. No one never showed up and proclaimed their love for me at a random place.
Starting point is 02:02:09 No one? But would you want that? I mean, I wouldn't not want it. Sounds pretty cool. I've never done that either, though. No, not at a public place. Well, you've done it privately? Yeah, I told you I went to my ex-girlfriend's out.
Starting point is 02:02:22 Oh, yes. I went to the guitar and I was like, I wrote you a song, but her new boyfriend was in there. And I was like, I'm committed. I'm in, so I come out. I'm going to sing it to you anyway. You did do that. And luckily he didn't beat me up. But, I mean, taking a flight somewhere to know they're on a delay and to say,
Starting point is 02:02:35 I love you. That's hardcore. I never even said that. It was words. What else? Okay. I did see my ex-cofriend of the gym yesterday, though.
Starting point is 02:02:44 Yeah, randomly. I did, yeah. The recent one? Yeah, I was finishing up. She was coming in. We talked for like 15 minutes. Okay. I don't have a bad relationship.
Starting point is 02:02:52 Right, I know. I mean, they made. You've magically somehow done that. What? Like, just stayed in touch and had good, good remainder of you all's friendship. It's really weird. Yeah, it is weird.
Starting point is 02:03:02 What? It's weird. You're able to do that. Not many people. People are always friends, especially your track record is every single one you have a good relationship with. But here's why. Like, I don't talk to any exes. No, no chance.
Starting point is 02:03:14 I don't like have dinner and go, hey, we should get together. I'm not even saying that. I mean, I just don't even, I don't even want to see me at all. I want to see them. Well, you guys probably had some sort of bad instance happen. No, mine wasn't bad. I guess I've run into one before and been like, hey. Listen, I'm a pretty solid guy and I don't lie.
Starting point is 02:03:30 At the end, it's my fault. I'm crazy that we end up breaking out because I'm like, ooh. I don't. I can't. I can't get closer. Hmm. So that's why they're just kind of cool. I think they feel bad for me.
Starting point is 02:03:40 Like they just seem to me some broken puppy. Oh, man. Oh, yeah. Yeah, they do. They just feel sorry for me. You're going to be mad to something you feel sorry for? Yeah, probably not. Maybe for a little bit, but then they get over it.
Starting point is 02:03:48 Yeah, that's it. Maybe has Intel. Yeah. All right, what else? So, Oreos, you know, they come out with all these crazy flavors. And one limited edition one that's coming out really soon is buttered popcorn Oreos. I don't know how I feel about that.
Starting point is 02:04:03 I like butter popcorn, but not the cookie. but then the inside is buttered popcorn flavored. I bet it's good because they do so much research on that stuff where people just eat them and tell them. I bet it's good, but it doesn't sound good right there. I'm intrigued. I'm intrigued. I would try it. Maybe that's my pile. There you have it, folks.
Starting point is 02:04:20 A woman gets mad at her date. It even says she rages at him for not paying for her expensive meal. Listen to this. Tell me whose side you'd be on, okay? A man shared that his recent date let him have it for making her pay for her own food bill. He spent 20 bucks on his meal. She ate lobster, had wine, it cost 100 bucks. She said he was rude and couldn't believe he had to pay, or she had to pay for her own meal.
Starting point is 02:04:45 What do you think about that? Well, I don't, I guess, oh. I mean, if a guy asks you out on a date, honestly, I would think he's going to pay just by tradition. Let me give you a little more. Okay. The unnamed man shared that while they were out on a date, he refused to split the bill evenly with the woman because her share of the bill was almost six times. times more than his. Apparently the girl was the one who asked him out. Oh.
Starting point is 02:05:11 And when he tried to make plans to go out again, she let him have it. Quote, after what you did to me last time, you expect me to go out with you again? Wow. You made me pay for my own food and drink while you paid for only yours. WTF. Okay. I feel like I'm on his side. She asked him out and she like went above and beyond. Even if it's a first date or you try to be considerate of like what you're ordering, you know, just like order the most expensive thing on the menu and wine. You know what that means.
Starting point is 02:05:37 What? If you order the most expensive thing. What does it mean? You don't know what that means what that supposedly means. If you're out and the girl orders the most expensive thing, it means I'm ordering the most things and then... Never mind. BlackBuck, do you know what that means? Yeah, she's a gold digger.
Starting point is 02:05:53 No, it means like it's a sign that we're going to go back home and hook up after this. Really? Yeah. You do not know that. Okay. Bobby, all three of us, we didn't know it. That's like old school, like 90s. Morgan number two, did you know that?
Starting point is 02:06:05 I had like an inkling, yes. That's what it means. If you have to pay for the most expensive thing, then you're going to get paid. Oh, okay. So as long as you buy me lobster, you're going to go... I'm not buying you lobster. Oh, that's what you call it? That's what you call yours, lobster?
Starting point is 02:06:21 All right. What are you doing today? I don't know. You don't know? You don't know? No, the kids are going swimming today. The activity? Sports?
Starting point is 02:06:30 Amy's kids are in homeschool. And they're... And she has to fill half the day with activities. And so she's like, we're going to do sports. And she's just taking them dropping off in the pool. No, you can't just drop them off. It's open swim. You have to be there with them.
Starting point is 02:06:44 And then tutoring today. Indoor pool? Indoor pool. Yeah. It's cold. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what you have planned. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:06:51 No, it's at the community center, like right down the street from the house. Yeah. It's awesome. It's part of the community. It's free. Yeah. I mean, I'm sure we pay for it in taxes somewhere, but it's crazy. So every time I go in there, I'm like, are you sure we're allowed to just
Starting point is 02:07:04 walk in here for free, and they're like, yep, you can play basketball, they have a track, all kinds of things. It's like the YMCA. Yeah. What are you doing? I have a board meeting. I'm on a musician on call, the charity. I'm on the national board, so I have a call today about that.
Starting point is 02:07:21 I mean, I got to try to work out, but my body isn't, something's wrong. I can get my blood tested or something. It's going to open swim. You know how gross that would be? What? Pools are, oh, so you've never been to a public pool before? Not in a long time. I don't go to public anything.
Starting point is 02:07:37 It's not about a poll. I'll try not to go to public anything. Wow. Flu season. Okay. I just go back home and lock myself in my hyperbaric chamber, aka my bedroom. Yeah, I'm going to work out.
Starting point is 02:07:48 I'm going to go and do that meeting. I don't know. I'm not feeling great. And I'm not even sick. I think something's like wrong with me. Okay. I was going to get on, what's that website called that tells you what you are? WebMD?
Starting point is 02:08:00 Yeah, but I don't know I'm dying. I'll log on there and check it out. It's like you're dying. So yeah, we'll see it tomorrow. Don't forget Dustin Lynch will be in Friday. All right, cool. Have a good day, everybody. All right, if you have ever dealt with a traditional home security company, you know the drill.
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