The Bobby Bones Show - Bobby Shares The Worst Advice He Has Ever Gotten + First Concert Stories

Episode Date: January 23, 2019

Bobby and the show share the worst advice they’ve ever received, talk about their first concert experiences, and Morgan #2 tells us the latest wedding bouquet trend. Learn more about your ad-choice...s at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:56 APUS. That's AMU. I mean, slash military. The Bobby Bones Post Show pre-show. All right, we just finished the show here on Wednesday. Hey, who had this segment
Starting point is 00:03:08 about someone wanted to get a tattoo of me writing on them? Who is that? Who is it? Hillary? I don't know this, but it just says, Hey, Hillary, can you come in here, please? It says, caller, but the caller's not on.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Caller wants to get a tattoo of the word fight in your handwriting. I'm always so weird about writing on people. Because a couple people have been like, hey, like sign my arm. And I do. Then they get a tattooed, but they don't tell me that. So wait, there's Hillary. Here she is.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Hillary, everybody. There she is walking in the studio. Yes, Hillary. What's happening? So a girl named, I thought her name was Kelly, but it's Kayla. She called and she really liked your book. So she wants to know if you can write fight for her in your handwriting so she can get it tattooed. Amy, your thoughts?
Starting point is 00:03:48 I need to see. Can you write fight real quick? Let me see what. Well, that's not the point of it. The point is how good is your handwriting. I always feel like you shouldn't get anything permanent with me on it because who knows how I'm in this group up. No, no, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:03:59 But you still would have the same message and she could extend grace to you. That's how I'd write it. Not bad. That's not bad, actually. Let me see that. That's actually really nice. Do it.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Do you want to get tattooed on you, Eddie? No, no, I'm good. But that's a nice handwriting. Yeah. I just feel weird. I don't feel like I'm somebody that you should get permanently put on your body. I mean, I understand that.
Starting point is 00:04:23 feeling, but it's more so, too, the message of the fight, grind, repeat. She wants to be reminded a fight. And honestly, like, your story is that of a fighter, and you have been that to her. So why not? What did you tell her, Hillary? I told her, I would ask you, but she's called a couple times to see if you've decided yet. Do you have her number? I have her number. Get her up real quick. Okay. Yeah, put her on the phone. I'll put her on right now. Yeah, you can get her on. We'll come back. Let me know when she's on. So what's your problem with it? I don't think...
Starting point is 00:04:51 Sort of like you don't put a statue of someone until they're dead. Oh, so they don't mess up. But it's not like you're going to write fight and then by Bobby Bones. You're not going to sign it or anything. You just fight. And then she can tell everyone like, oh, Bobby Bones wrote this fight. And then if you screw up or do something bad, they're just like, nah, it's just a random tattoo. They can laser off tattoos now.
Starting point is 00:05:09 You know, there's no way I would do that. I would just cover it with something else. I've often thought if I wanted to get rid of my tattoo, I wouldn't get rid of it. I would just go over it. Yeah, do something else on top of it. Just make a full band. Like the guy in Rage? No, no.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Yeah. His whole shoulder is like green. Oh yeah. Is that what he did? Do you cover something up? No, but that's what I would do. Or you could just add foo fighters to that. Oh, and think about that. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:31 There's so many ways to fix this. Or fight for your right. Like Beastie Boys. So many things. Hold on. She's on. Here she is. Hey, Kayla, are you there?
Starting point is 00:05:41 Hi. Yeah. How are you? How are you? We're just talking about you. I was just giving this note that you wanted to get me to write on your arm. Is that true? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:49 So I want a tattoo that says fight and I want to get it like on the inside, like right above, like, the elbow crease, you know? Okay, so above the elbow crease, is that, like, near the bicep? Yes. And you want me to write the word fight. Now, Amy looked at my writing of the word fight, she says, that's pretty good. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:06 I approve of it. But where do you live? I live in Nashville. Oh, my gosh. But he just, she just needs it on paper. The tattoo artist transferred it because I did it with, I got joy in my mom's handwriting, and my mom didn't want to have anything to do with it. My sister and I got it.
Starting point is 00:06:22 She didn't want to be there for it, but she wrote Joy on a piece of paper, and we took it to the tattoo artist, and the tattoo artist made it happen. This girl sounds normal. I thought when we got her on the phone, she was going to sound kind of creepy and freakish, but she sounds kind of normal. Now, do you want it in cursive or whatever you call the other one? Just like his normal handwriting. So I have Be Loving and my mom's handwriting on my other arm. So you are putting your mom and Bobby on the same line. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Why would you want, like, what's the inspiration to get him to write? fight on your arm. Yeah. So I am 19, and I've, I just think I've lived a lot of life. And I've just been fighting through just like mental demons, physical stuff, and just emotional stuff. And just after reading the book, you know, you can't just give up. You have to keep fighting and, you know, fail until you don't and fight until you're out of the situation you're in.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Okay, but, but to the question is, because you could get fight in anything. font that you wanted and fight could be the reminder. Why the fight in Bobby's handwriting? Just because after reading the book and the show brings me so much joy and I just love you guys. What if Lunchbox wrote fight? Oh, what if we played it prank? I wrote it. Oh, that's messed up. Lunchbox is so wrong for you to write it and say Bobby wrote it, no. Yes. I won't allow that, Kayla. What if I write? All I do is win on your arm. Oh, come on. Love it. Okay, listen, Kayla,
Starting point is 00:07:55 listen, you're actually, you're pretty cool. Not going to like to you. She's playing, are you acting right now? You are only 19, though, so this is a big decision. Like, you have a lot of life ahead of you. Yeah, but 19-year-olds, that's when you get ahead of you. Like, when you start dating someone and you're like, hey, so what is that on,
Starting point is 00:08:11 oh, well, this guy, Bobby, nah, I'm out. Do you worry about that? No. Well, my last boyfriend wasn't a really big fan of the show, and needless to say that we're not together anymore. Okay, okay. And now she's starting to sound a little crazy. Now it dropped him like she's sure.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Yeah. That's right. Oh, boy. Yeah. Needless to say. Hey. You don't listen with me in the morning. Well, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:08:32 First of all, I appreciate you reading my book. I'm glad that you can get something from it. It's called Fail Until You Don't, if anyone's out there looking for a good book to read. And if they want to get a tattoo on themselves, I encourage you to read this book. Apparently it causes people to do that. There was a girl who wrote, who got, fail until you don't tattooing her body. I saw that. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:08:47 Yeah. That's cool. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't write it, but she got to put it on there. So that's pretty cool. I was like, dang, I didn't have anything to do with it, so I was cool with it. It's their choice.
Starting point is 00:08:55 Absolutely. And I didn't have anything to do with it. I didn't make her. I didn't write on her. Of course you didn't make her. But I didn't, like, be like, hey, you should get that a tattoo. But didn't, did someone do one of your autographs too? Like, so, I mean to do that.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Oh, somebody has your face. Your face? Your whole face. So fight shouldn't be an issue. Okay, I tell you what. But then you have to sign it underneath so they know who they don't do that. No. No.
Starting point is 00:09:16 Kayla, how would you like to do this? Oh my gosh. We can fax it to you. Do you want to come up here and have your drawing? Wait, Kayla, you can get Bobby to actually do the tattoo. Oh, Bobby should pay for it too. Wait. Yes.
Starting point is 00:09:29 When did that turn to Bobby? Do you have a tattoo artist? No. Okay. And Bobby should hold your hand while you're getting a tattooed on you. We have one that we like. I bet Bobby could. Listen.
Starting point is 00:09:40 And then Bobby should buy you dinner. She's only 19, Bobby. You should pay for it. How did that? And we can get Adam. kid to do it. All I wanted to do is just get his handwriting. See, now she's crying. Thank you guys. Check her Instagram. No, you're good. I'm laughing.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Oh, okay, good. So it's very close. It's very similar. Okay, listen, I'm happy to do this. However, do you want to, you want me to write it on your arm? Do you want me to write on a piece of paper? What do you want to do here, Kayla? If you just want to write it on a piece of paper and then somehow email it? No, I wouldn't do. This is what I would do. I would write it on a piece of paper, and then I would, like, leave you like a little gift package up here. Of, like, some stuff. Oh, my goodness. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Right? Maybe I sign a book for her. Perfect. Maybe some, like, B-Team and Pimp and Joy stuff. Yeah, and I sign a book for her, give her a book. Yeah. And I think all that can work out. How's that?
Starting point is 00:10:27 Oh, that sounds amazing. Okay. Oh, my gosh. What's up? I'm starting to worry about her. Why? I mean, I thought she was kind of joking at first, but she's being serious. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:36 She's dead serious. I haven't sensed that she's joking. Yeah, and I'm okay with it. At this point, I'm okay with it. I've talked through it. You do you, girl. Hey, Kayla. Thank you for lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:10:45 We have your number. We'll get back in touch with you and line all this up, okay? All right. Thank you so much. All right. Bye, Kayla. Bye.
Starting point is 00:10:51 There you have it. There it is. Okay. I think Lunchbox is jealous that no one asks him to write All I do is win or anything. But all I do is win is not even his. That's true.
Starting point is 00:11:01 I mean, I don't own fight, but it's not a whole song. You don't own the word fight? No, no, no, no. But like if DJ Callid wrote All I Do is When. It's different. That'd be cool. That'd be awesome.
Starting point is 00:11:12 And that matters to her. That's great. If it matters to her, amen. Yeah, I'll do it. I'll do it. Okay, let's get rolling with today's show. By the way, let me suggest you listen to the new Bobbycast with Rachel Womack, who came by the house.
Starting point is 00:11:25 She has a song called Damage, how she was discovered in a spinning restaurant at age 17. She was playing in Alabama. How she was like Miss Northern Alabama. She was never a Padger Girl. She just wanted to play on stage, and she won. It's a whole thing. She was telling me, it's not on the podcast and she won't care. But she was telling me that when she was in Miss Alabama,
Starting point is 00:11:46 because she won Miss Northern Alabama. And she talks about where she placed him as Alabama, she didn't win. But the Miss Alabama that's on The Bachelor now, I mean, she knows there. Really? That's what I'm talking about. What she say about her. That is privileged because that's an off.
Starting point is 00:12:01 Oh, that was off Mike. That's off mic. Off the record. She knows, yeah. She probably would do it. Anyway, she talks about a lot of that stuff. Wow. That's such a jam.
Starting point is 00:12:12 Love can do. Hey, Rod, you know what song is. that you're kind of sleeping on is this damage from Rachel Womack. It's really good. I'm telling you. It's so good. Are you not listening to Rock? Your ears not work?
Starting point is 00:12:29 We're recording right now. Great song. Yeah, it is, it's slow, and I know slow ones are tough, but it's such a good song. He's walking away. He's walking away. He's straight up walked away. He's like rolled his eyes and walked away. Is he walking?
Starting point is 00:12:45 There he is. Oh, he's coming. I thought you were done with us. It is so good. Who are we talking to right now? You. Our show. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:54 It's on the podcast. Yep. After show. It's just that, like, she came over to the house and did a bobbycast, and I already loved the song anyway, but we sit here and we go, this is the best song. It's slow, so it's tough for radio. Yeah, I get it. It's a fantastic song.
Starting point is 00:13:05 She blew it away at the million-dollar show. But it's, aside from live, it's such a good song. Yeah. Amy, sing it. Love can do. See? That is good. My point is, you hear...
Starting point is 00:13:17 Love can do some damage. Eddie, do you love the song? Love can... No, do you love this song. Of course I love this song, too. So good. It's so good. That's all. Just letting you know. And it's true. On the record.
Starting point is 00:13:30 I'll turn the ears on. Now your turn. Not going to happen. Okay, all right. Check out the new Bobbycast with Rachel Womack. All right, going to start the show from today. And that's it. Away we go.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby bones. That's right. Hey, good morning. Welcome to the show. Good morning. Morning. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:13:57 I get so motion sick riding in a car, especially the back seat. I get motion sick riding in the passenger seat. And sometimes I get motion sick driving, which is weird because you can't really control that. And people say, well, look at the road. Well, I do look at the road when I drive. Yeah. I get motion sick in an elevator sometimes. That's weird.
Starting point is 00:14:14 I get motion sick just walking if I'm looking at my phone. Like, I can't walk and look at my phone. It's so debilitating to be nauseous like that. And so I thought, well, have nothing to do with each other, but it will in the end. I tweeted I wanted to go skiing at some point. I've never been snow skiing. And you went during Christmas. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:34 And I was like, man, that would be fun. As soon as I get a girlfriend, I'm going to go snow skiing. Because I don't want to go by myself. Well, I mean, we invited you, but. I'm not going to go with the family. Why? Okay. So go with your new girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:14:46 That doesn't exist yet, by the way. That you don't even know if she skis. True. But that's good, though. That would be good if not the one of a ski. Here's the story, though. So people prone to motion sickness will get nausea and experience vomiting while skiing. So they're saying if you get motion sick, easy skiing is not for you.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Well, I mean, how fast are you going to be going? I don't think it matters. It doesn't matter? It doesn't matter? Oh, yes, that's true. I was thinking if you were like trying to go down the hill really fast, but you'd be on like the bunny. One of my, El King, she was, she's the singer, she's been on her show before. She was playing in Colorado last week, and she went to ski and she tore A.C.
Starting point is 00:15:21 and had to perform that night. No. She was snow skiing. I saw a. There are so many stories like that. I had an ex-girlfriend who, and this is partially the reason that I don't ski. One, I never grew up around snow,
Starting point is 00:15:33 and skiing was always a rich person thing where I came from. Now I kind of see where they've made things a little more manageable and affordable now. And also, like a single dude, I get some disposable income, but I had a girlfriend that went and she tore ACL and MCL skiing.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Oh, gosh. She was out for a year. Of doing anything. She wore a brace and had to. That would be so bad. Yeah. So El King went and she was playing a show. And then all of a sudden, she tore it.
Starting point is 00:16:00 And she still performed that night. It seems like a private event. Isn't that crazy? Anyway, that was the story I saw this morning. I saw a couple in Texas had their wedding ceremony at Waterberger. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Eddie loves Waterberger.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Love it. A pair of Waterburger fans in Texas. celebrated their love for each other by holding a wedding ceremony in the fast food restaurant. They exchanged vows inside the restaurant with their officiant. Did you say that word? Affishant. Whoever officiated the wedding? They were inspired by a friend's wedding.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I was craving water burger fries with gravy. And so we said, why don't we get married here? That's beautiful. Isn't that funny? There was a girl who sold her ex-boyfriend's Xbox for $4 after she finds out he was cheating on her. Did you guys see that one? Four bucks? Why even sell it?
Starting point is 00:16:52 Give it away. A 24-year-old woman named Georgia Jackson found out that her 25-year-old boyfriend, Josh, had been cheating on her. Even while she was pregnant, they'd been together for four years. So she got revenge by selling his Xbox for $4. She threw in the headset. Retail price, $310 altogether. She is using that $4 to buy a new kitchen knife to slashes his tires. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:17:17 That's how much it costs. What? Is that part real or are you out of that? No, it's on there. I don't add stuff and act like it's me who's crazy. That's one's wrong. That's one fuck who does that. All right, welcome to the show.
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Starting point is 00:22:12 Hello, hello, Michelle. Yes. Welcome to the show. I know it's early in the morning. I'm glad I'm talking to you. What is your bone to pick with me? It's not me. Actually, my nine-year-old has a beef to pick with you.
Starting point is 00:22:27 Listen, I've been to some beefs lately, but with a nine-year-old. All right, go ahead. Yeah. She did a book report on you, and you had tweeted me and said that you would say something for her book report, and then you never did. That's not true. I remember that. I, we emailed it to you. Oh, did you?
Starting point is 00:22:44 Yeah. Yeah, because we got your email address, and then I emailed it to you and never heard anything back. Oh, my goodness. All right. See, girls, we make something out of nothing. That's what we do. Yeah, so wait, what happened? What grade did they get?
Starting point is 00:22:57 Like, tell me all about it. She got an A. Come on, there it is. Don't need me. Go ahead. Yeah, yeah. Bobby Bones got the, she got the middle window for display for the whole month on the classroom. What?
Starting point is 00:23:11 So, yeah, you were the bomb. Yeah. She loved it. The teacher's a big fan, so she, yeah, it was a shoe-in. Well, listen, I made a video. I'll make another one today if you want, and I'll send it to you. Congratulations your nine-year-old and the class. That's right.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Oh, that would be awesome. Yeah? Yeah, that would be really cool. We appreciate that. So you're making somebody else happy. Thank you next. Yeah. Thank you every morning.
Starting point is 00:23:39 She's always like, did Bobby send me my message yet? Boy, tell her, yes, I did. that her mom forgot all about her, doesn't even care as much about her. She acts like, and then, but you know who does care of Bobby? Okay, I'm going to put you on hold and get all your info. I'm going to send you a B-Team hat. We're all going to sign it.
Starting point is 00:23:57 Or are we? Very cool. Maybe I had to say we are, we won't do it. I wouldn't do that. Or maybe I'll say I never got it. You never know. Where do you live in Florida? I'm in Arcadia, Florida.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Oh, I love it there. Come on. Come on. All right. Absolutely. Okay. Well, I'm going to send you this. Is your daughter with you right now?
Starting point is 00:24:16 No, I just dropped her off at school. All right. Yeah, just dropped her off. I will tell her all about this. I was about to tell her, mommy's not doing her job. Yeah, mommy failed. All right. Don't hang up, okay?
Starting point is 00:24:30 All right. I'm going to get your info. All right. Hey, let's make sure that, how do you put this thing on hold? I forgot. Which button does I push? This one? I guess I don't ever put people in hole.
Starting point is 00:24:39 I just hang up. That one. Which way? You can push it. No, it didn't work. No, it didn't work. there it is thank you very much we're gonna get all new phones soon
Starting point is 00:24:47 yeah it's crazy about like that May April May this whole room's gonna be ripped out walls are gonna be knocked down this whole studio is gonna be nuts and then you're gonna be able to watch the show just wait everybody just wait I get a lot of nicknames
Starting point is 00:25:03 yeah but you know the one that I love the most of course country music's youngest historian did you know they're putting me in the country music Hall of Fame like no lie crazy did you see that um you told me about it Did I talk about them on the radio or no? In the museum? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:16 That's amazing. That's so cool. I think I can talk about that. So they're doing a thing called, it's like current, it's like things that have happened currently in country music. And they're putting a whole thing with me and the country music Hall of Fame, which is crazy. That's great. But you deserve to be there.
Starting point is 00:25:32 I don't know. Well, some say. I don't say that. Some say. Have you decided what's going to be donated to the museum? Yeah, a pair of headphones. For sure, shoes, right? I think my dancing with the stars
Starting point is 00:25:45 MC Hammer Jacket have to They want the mirror ball I don't think I can give that away Because they want to keep it for a year It's like Amy, it's like the mask for one of your kids Like you know you'll get it back And he's like, which one? Sort of
Starting point is 00:25:58 Yeah So anyway Do they feed it? For you babysitting Well, because I love country music so much We do a segment about country music history The Bobby Ponds show On this day in country music
Starting point is 00:26:11 You guys are going to be blown away by this one You ready for this? Ready. Now, by the way, it goes back to 1963. So 56 years ago, this next song I'm going to play you, went number one on the country charts. What on earth? Okay, see if you can name it. It's a blue graph song.
Starting point is 00:26:29 I give you hints. It was written by and recorded by Lester Flat and Earl Scruggs. It was number one for three weeks. It was originally written for Paul Henning, who sent the... the TV show to musicians and said, hey, can you write a song for this? Oh, monkeys. Artists were initially skeptical because the word hillbilly was in the title. Green Acres.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Beverly Hillbillies. There's no word hillbilly in the title of Green Acres. I'm listening to a story about a man named Ted. Burr a mountaineer, Bernie kept his found a fit. And then one day he was shooting at some food. And up through the ground come above a blue. was number one for three weeks. It's called The Ballad of Jed Clampet.
Starting point is 00:27:18 X's TV. 1963. It's a little slower than the TV show intro. Do you know it, though? I mean, I know this far. I know what was on the TV show. Like when it comes back around, will you know it? No.
Starting point is 00:27:32 The first thing you know, oh, Jed's a millionaire. The Ken folks said, Jed, move away from here. They said, California is the place you want to be. So they'll end up the truck. And they went through badly. Okay. They had to speed it up for the TV show. All right, man, nice minute.
Starting point is 00:27:53 All right, guys, you're not going to get it's in. Let's get to the plot. All right, there you go. That's number one song. History. That was. On this day in country music. The latest from Nashville and Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Morgan number two, 30-second skinny. The Super Bowl is coming up, and Luke Ryan shared his favorite food to serve on the big day is Koso, Add in Rotel with Fritos. Mitchell Tim Benichos his next single called Alcohol You Later. Here's a clip. And now we hear of war. Brantley Gilbert's 17-month-old son Barrett is already taking after his dad. He says that his son is a doll, but he's definitely opinionated and has a temper.
Starting point is 00:28:53 He went on to say, if you pay for your raising, that I'm in for trouble because he's already showing signs. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny. It's time for the good news. Oh, it's Bobby. Tell me something. On his route, he's driving around delivering packages. And he hears a dog crying, but he couldn't find the dog, couldn't see the dog. and he was at this big pond and he's like man let me drive the other side of the pond
Starting point is 00:29:14 see if I can find the dog because the dog is crying like crazy so then he spots the dog when he's on the other side of the pond about 15 feet from shore with ice all around it there was another guy in a rowboat trying unsuccessfully to chip away the ice to get the dog out but Ryan the UPS driver said he had a plan he stripped down to his boxers
Starting point is 00:29:35 he got the guy out of the boat and then he slid the boat out onto the ice, using it to kind of distribute his weight, he then crashed through the ice, swam to reach the dog who started to go under and pull the dog by the collar, got her, and brought her back to shore. Wow. Once they were out of the freezing water, they took a hot shower at the older guy's house, and then he went back to work delivery packages.
Starting point is 00:29:59 What is happening? This guy risked his life, though, seriously. Yeah, that's amazing. The ice cracking thing's pretty ingenious, right? He gets in the boat to go and spread his weight and distribute it so the ice would crack. and then he jumps in and saves the dog. That's pretty crazy. Can he just take a warm shower and be on my way?
Starting point is 00:30:14 Yeah, and then I got to go to 403 Main Street to the limber. Ryan A-R-E-N-S, Ryan Irons. It's pretty cool. That's good, and that's what it's all about right there. Bobby Bones Show. Boney up the day. This story comes us from West Palm Beach, Florida. Two people are recovering in the hospital
Starting point is 00:30:31 after they want to get a better view of the lunar eclipse on Sunday night. Oh, yeah. They were like, oh, they're in the backyard and some trees blocking their view. they're like, oh, let's go out front. Ooh, maybe if we lay down in the street, we'll get a better view, and they got run over by a car. Oh, no. Wow. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:30:47 They were laying down the street. Laying down the street, car comes around the corner, runs them over. But runs what part of their body over? They only had minor injuries. So maybe, like, you know, their toes. Yeah. Did you look at that luner eclipse when it was out? No, I missed it.
Starting point is 00:31:01 And I totally should have. It was too cold for me. You even look at the window, apparently. I saw people. It was so cold. It was it yoga on Sunday night. And the girl was like, you should watch the blood moon super eclipse of death. And I was like, well, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:31:14 I will. And so they were doing a live stream on Twitter, so I'll watch that instead. I didn't even go to my window because I was like, it's too cold to get out of my bed. I don't want to get up in my blankets. But they were streaming it. So I watched it there instead of walking 10 feet and being cold. There you go. I'm also a bonehead.
Starting point is 00:31:29 I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day. Do you want to know why 2019 is the year of Best Fiends? Well, listen up. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. And like most people I know, finding things that make you happy is the secret to having a great year. That's why you should play Best Fiends. It's an amazing mobile game that will let you do just that.
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Starting point is 00:32:36 All right, let me run this game. you. Name the sound. All these are sounds you hear in the office. Okay. So if you're walking around the office, you'll hear all these sounds. For example, this will be the first one. What do you think that is? Calculator. That's a stapler. Oh, wow. Okay. Tough. You get three sounds. See if you can name them. Here we go. Sound number one, name the sound. Okay. Write your answer down. You want to hear it again? Yeah, hey, one more time. P, man. I'm in for the win.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Amy? Water cooler. Lunchbox? Water cooler. Eddie? Water cooler. It was close to be something else. All right.
Starting point is 00:33:35 Name this one. You want to hear it again? Yeah. Listen closely. Did you hear that? Do you want to hear it again? Yeah, please. Yeah, it's a tough one.
Starting point is 00:33:53 It's a tough one to hear. It's around the office. For radio, not the best one for a game. Oh. I'm in. I'm in. I'm in for the win. Amy?
Starting point is 00:34:04 Tape dispenser. Lunchbox? Tape dispenser. Wow. Eddie? Punching holes. Oh, no. All right, check this one out.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Ready? Name this office sound. Can you nail that one? I'm in. I'm in. Amy? I'm in for the wind. Is it dry erase marker and eraser?
Starting point is 00:34:36 Lunchbox. I said using the dry erase board. Eddie? Dry eraser. There you go. Let's score. All right. Lunchbox and Amy are tied.
Starting point is 00:34:45 We're going to sudden death with you two. Are you ready? Ready. Do we yell or right? Write it down. Okay. Here we go. Oh, named that one.
Starting point is 00:35:00 What in the world? You guys know that? Playing possum right now. I'm writing something down, but I'm not sure it's it. I'm in for the win. Okay. Go ahead. Amy.
Starting point is 00:35:14 The top of a pop pin? No. Lunchbox. Guys, when I'm writing memos, I write them on my typewriter. What? That's the keys of the typewriter. It's the pendulum balls. They hit each other.
Starting point is 00:35:26 I love it. Oh. Okay, here we go. Let's do it again. buzzing with your name Oh boy We're now speed round Buzzin with your name
Starting point is 00:35:33 If you know it Lunchbox Shredder Yeah That's it It's a shredder Shred them papers Shred them docks
Starting point is 00:35:41 Shred it Shred it shredding Shred it What's he doing over there I don't know And they stay there And they stay there Feel good
Starting point is 00:36:05 Oh it feels real good All that do is All that do is please All right worst advice you ever got, let's go to Nikki in Massachusetts. Hey, Nikki. Hello. Hey, share with me the advice you got and you look at it now and go, well, that was wrong. Expects the worst and you'll never be disappointed. It's such a pessimistic way of thinking. It is very pessimistic, yes. And I don't expect the worst, but I also don't expect the best. I just put my best effort out
Starting point is 00:36:32 and then I just see where the chips fall. But you expect the worst, you're going to get the worst, really, because we're very much built on our expectations. If you don't think you're going to, if you don't believe in you, nobody else will, you know what I mean? Yeah. Nikki, who told you that? I'm going to see they get fired today. Give me their number. It was my uncle.
Starting point is 00:36:48 All right, let me get that uncle. Well, you don't live by that, right? No. All right, that's good. Yeah, I don't like that one very much. That's so pessimistic. Amy, what's yours? Mine was, don't have a big airport welcome party when you bring your adopted kids home from another country.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Like, because it could be overwhelming. And while it was like good advice probably for them, but I heard it from multiple people, they adamantly thought you should not do it. I read it in books. I saw it online. I heard it in podcasts. And we had it anyway. And it was the most amazing day ever. And my kids loved it.
Starting point is 00:37:21 So Amy's adopted two children. And I mean, kind of you have set this up a little bit for people that have no idea what you're talking about. Okay. Well, yes, we adopted two kids from Haiti and they're older. And so they, yeah, they have a lot going on and it can be, you know, over-stimulating, a lot, you know, happening. if you have this huge airport greeting. And I think you just have to take it, know your kids, especially if they're a little bit older
Starting point is 00:37:42 and you've gotten to know them and know your circumstances and then make the best decision for your family instead of just like taking the advice of people that were pretty adamant about it. I had heard both things, but I think I heard more so not to have the party and the big airport welcome. And we did, and y'all were all there and it was amazing and awesome. And I do not regret it. Worst advice you've ever received, lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:38:03 Oh, my dad and my 12. Don't worry about saving money now. You're young. You've got plenty of time to start saving. Well, should have started saving. Your dad told you to not worry about saving money at all. He said, you're young. Right now, you don't need to worry about savings.
Starting point is 00:38:20 You don't need to have a fallback because you're so young. You have time to build that later. And so you just spent like crazy? So I just spent like crazy. Do you blame him now for being broke? Yeah, because he set me up for failure way back when because I was just out having fun and not thinking about, oh, in 10 years if I have a kid or something I should have fallback money no dad I'm not young anymore
Starting point is 00:38:41 and so when do I start have you started trying but no I mean it's hard it is hard and if it was easy everybody would be doing it and everybody would have huge accounts and once you get in the habit it's hard to go the reverse way you mean once you're in the habit of spending spending spending spending spending it's hard to be like ooh I'm not going to spin I'm not going to spend I'm not going to spend So shout out pops The worst advice I ever received When I was first doing morning radio
Starting point is 00:39:10 I was probably like 22 or 23 And I think this goes for just about Any sort of job or profession I had another morning guy sent me down And said I want to give you some advice I said what's that I said you should really just try to lay low all the time Just try to keep your job and lay low
Starting point is 00:39:24 Don't ruffle any feathers And I was like okay I'm just going to lay low How long did you listen to that About four days Yeah But I look back and I go that was the worst advice I could have got.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Because you're never going to be you're never going to be great or fantastic at something if you're just doing the status quo. You're never going to be dynamic if you're just doing what everybody else does. Now there's risk involved and you could actually also kind of peter out. But had I listened to him, there's no way I would be here. I'd still be chilling.
Starting point is 00:39:55 Probably nothing. I'd probably be cut by now. But my advice to everybody else is if you want to be different and you want to be dynamic, You have to actually ruffle some feathers at times. You've got to pick your crazies. Pick your crazies. So that's my advice.
Starting point is 00:40:10 Eddie? Mine's kind of like lunchboxes. My dad once told me, if you ain't got debt, you ain't living. And wow. Like now, like my goal of 2019 is to get rid of all my debt I've had my entire life because of that advice. It's like, Dad, come on. Yeah, it's crazy they would tell you that. But was he serious?
Starting point is 00:40:30 He just, he just meant. Like, don't like... Did he mean like mortgage? No, he meant like, don't, you know, stress yourself out over debt. Like, if you ain't got debt, you ain't living. Like, live your life and then you take care of your debt later. Woo! Here I am.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Take care of my debt later. And it's rough. Yeah. Yeah, I was never that way. No one ever gave me money advice. I have no idea, right? What to do with money? Grow up super poor.
Starting point is 00:40:51 So I never had that talk with anyone. So no one said, hey, this is what you should do if you ever make money. So I've always been scared to go into debt. So I don't have any debt. So smart. So it's been like, I don't buy it unless I can pay for it. God, that sounds like such a good life.
Starting point is 00:41:07 But I never had anything for a long time. Like, there was, I never had a credit card to buy cool stuff. I took out one loan, one time of college for $1,000. And I bought clothes and a PlayStation. And then I paid it back like three weeks later. And wasn't it supposed to be a student loan? Yeah. Well, I didn't need it for a student loan.
Starting point is 00:41:22 I need a close for work. Oh, I guess you could use it forever, whatever you wanted. I didn't know how it worked. I need to close for like work events. So I went and bought clothes with it. It's kind of an investment even. Sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:31 And then a little place. station for you. A little thing. No one for me. This is a little something. Jamie and Virginia, where's advice you ever got? Oh, they tell me at work all the time to under promise and overperform.
Starting point is 00:41:43 And I just think that that sets your bar so low right off the bat. My advice would be to normal promise and then overperform. Right. I mean, I'm going to tell you what I can do for you. And I want to perform. You know, I want you to be proud of me. So why would I, yeah. I think kind of the basis of that is always surprise people with the extra that you're doing.
Starting point is 00:42:09 You know, I think the under promise is a little misleading, but it's really like say what you're going to do and then always do more than that. You know what I mean? Right. Yeah, what do you do for a living? I'm a banker. Interesting. Do you ever get to go in the vault? I get to go in the vault all the time.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Yeah, and I have a secret code that only I know and it's full of money. you know, all those things you see on TV. So the vault is full of money? Yes. And do they, is it like a pharmacy where they have every dollar accounted for, where they have every pill accounted for? I mean, not in terms of like serial numbers or anything, but, you know, we, yes, we count every dollar every day to make per it's all there.
Starting point is 00:42:47 How much is in your vault? You know, it varies. It depends on how busy you are. So if you wanted 10 bucks, is there any way you could skim $10 without someone noticing? just $10. No way. There's cameras everywhere, and that would be dishonest.
Starting point is 00:43:03 That would be my job. You couldn't throw some of those poppers and fireworks over in the corner and the camera looks over there and then you grab $10. Like a little handwritten I owe you for tomorrow when I get it back. Yeah, it doesn't work like that. Well, thank you for the call. Appreciate you sharing that with us. Hope you have a good morning.
Starting point is 00:43:17 For everything you guys do. You too. All right. They're advertising that they need someone. Oh, I'd love to be an aftermire weiner. Do we a driver of the weiner mobile? That's cool. I would never want to do that.
Starting point is 00:43:31 What? I can barely parallel park my car. Oh, yeah. Trying to drive the Wiener mobile? It is long. Do you have to have a special class of license? I would assume. Class W.
Starting point is 00:43:41 For Wiener. Yeah. Funny. Thank you. Did you just think of that? Well, yeah. You thought of it all night? It's not that funny.
Starting point is 00:43:49 Well, I mean, it's like you knew I was going to say that. That's true. I did. A wiener, yes. All right, here we go. Did you just think of that? Well, I didn't know you're going to say that. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:44:03 Oh, you're quick. That's what she said. Thank you. Okay. Oh, they're crazy. Oscar Meyer is hiring hot doggers to drive the Wiener Mobile. The one-year paid position starts in June and includes benefits and clothing. Wow.
Starting point is 00:44:21 The company is looking for outgoing, creative, friendly, enthusiastic college graduates for the 100% travel position. It does not say how much it pays, but I am telling you I would not drive that. thing. I'm so curious how much it pays right now, especially because they're not telling us. Probably not much then. What? Whenever I used to work at a marina and I have to drive boats all the time, I was petrified that, one, I didn't hook up the trailer, right, or that two, I was going to hit someone with the boat. Yeah. I would forget. Can you imagine me driving this big old wiener sitting up in the top of that thing in a little glass? Careful, everyone. Bobby's driving the wiener. What if you saw
Starting point is 00:44:54 someone texting and driving the wiener? Oh, trouble. Right? Because everybody's got to be texting and driving now. So I saw that. How about this? Let's go over to Morgan number two right now. She's 25 years old. That's where this segment came from. Brides are replacing their wedding bouquets. Close that door over there. What?
Starting point is 00:45:15 What? Close that door over there. Go. There you go. There you go. All right. There you go. Brides are replacing their wedding bouquets with cotton candy.
Starting point is 00:45:28 It's the latest wedding trend, and I love that idea. Does it look cool? Yeah, the pictures look awesome. Think of a giant pink cotton candy thing and a bride walking down the aisle with that instead of flowers. You know, we only associate flowers with it because we've been told to associate flowers with it. Yeah. I'm okay with cotton candy. I haven't seen a picture of it.
Starting point is 00:45:48 Do you have one up? Yeah, I do. There you go. Can I see it? Oh, that looks so cute. That does look cool. And it can match the dress. Yes.
Starting point is 00:45:55 And you can eat it. Yeah. I'm a fan of it until it sort of gets wet or something gets, and then it gets all over my dress. and it's sticky and you can't do anything about it. But it's really pretty. And maybe you just use it for the picture. Yeah, maybe. Eddie laughed because Morgan number two with her weird pronunciations.
Starting point is 00:46:14 What did you say? She called it a bouquet. Boquet. Say it again? Very interesting. Boquet. Bucke. Well, potato, potato.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Boquet. I would also say bouquet. But again, we're not right. It's bouquet. or B-O-U could also be said I'm just sticking up for you right now Morgan number two I appreciate it
Starting point is 00:46:37 She's going to say a lot of weird stuff Yeah she does say it What's the kind of food you eat at Olive Garden Italian Italian yeah That's so old school I love it Lunchbox What's the truck that picks people up
Starting point is 00:46:50 When they're hurt? Ambulance The ambulance Oh boy And whenever I'm going to wash my clothes You know That's washing powder Watching powders
Starting point is 00:46:58 We all say things based on how we grew up. Morgan number two, what's up with your throat, though, huh? I don't know. I think my allergies have started, because I've been doing really well. Yeah. My thyroid's been great. Is that what's always like in your throat when you talk, your thyroid?
Starting point is 00:47:14 Yes. Really, your thyroid gets in your throat? I don't know what your thyroid is. It's in your throat area, right? But what causes it to cause the... It's just if you have like a bad thyroid, it could... I call it a thyroid. I'm being honest.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Flemme? Yes. When my throid is, Yeah. Your thyroid is in your throat. It is. I didn't know that. Learn something new.
Starting point is 00:47:36 Morgan number two. Where'd you think it was? Just. In your stomach? In your thigh. Not a bad guess. I did. Morgan number two, thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:47:47 We post a picture. We shall, huh? Yep, it's up on Twitter. All right. Bobby Bone Show. You can check out the bride with the cotton candy bouquet. The Bobby Bone Show
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Starting point is 00:51:42 Yeah, I've seen a lot of people do this. It's awesome. You go and you show your federal ID and they hook you up because this is going to be another week they're not paid. As of midnight last night, it went by again. There'll be no payment for government employees. Yeah, so you go in with your government ID. You get a free meal and two meals for the kids. So you can bring two kids with you.
Starting point is 00:52:01 That's awesome. You know what? And I go through the airport because I travel a lot. And I just want to hug the TSA agents. And I can't because then they'll put me in the back room. You can't touch them. Right. I want to touch them.
Starting point is 00:52:11 So how do they live? Like, I don't understand how they survive. That's it. That's the problem. Nobody's got their back. So yes. That's a good. I like it.
Starting point is 00:52:22 What's his name? It doesn't have a name. It just says the owner of the cheese steak factory and the jerk house. That's where I'm going to go. The jerk house. Okay. Thank you. That was Tell Me Something Good.
Starting point is 00:52:30 I have this king-sized Sharpie. It has brought so much joy to my life. Do you see me over here? I'm just making lists and marking them out. Yeah, you love it. I love it. This is not a normal-sized Sharpie, but just for our listeners,
Starting point is 00:52:40 the little things in life make me happy. I've said it out loud probably like 10 times already. The baddest one I've ever seen. This is the fattest Sharpie I've ever seen. And you love it. And I love it. I have so many lists surrounding me right now. Like I make a list that we're going to talk about on the show today
Starting point is 00:52:54 that you guys haven't seen. I make a list of things tomorrow. I make a list of countdown. And I sit over here with this Sharpie and just, and it once, it marks the whole list out. Oh, it's so awesome. I do. I love lists.
Starting point is 00:53:05 I love crossing things off lists. Some would say that I'm a bit weird. OCD-ish. Almost. You guys think I'm OCD? When it comes to certain things, you are. Like, you're not someone that is, like, counting lots of things or, like, can't step on a crack or you count all your steps and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Well, you, maybe, sometimes it gets, Excel. escalates over time, but you're not there yet. But you have to, like, shut all your cabinets and your drawers. I don't know. Do you have to do them a certain number of times, or you just push them in and you're done? Well, the only things that bother me are I like lists. I have to mark everything off the list or I cannot move. That's why I make lists, because I know it will not leave until the list is done. Secondly, I have to wash my hands all the time. I don't touch doorknobs ever, rarely, and I try to always have sleeves, even in the summer,
Starting point is 00:53:54 so I can cover my hands. I don't like shaking hands. I think we in Western culture have really missed the ball on bowing or chicken winging because you know how we're passing germs? Taking our gross hands that have been on our butts or touching doorknobs where other people's hands butts have touched and then touching other people's hands just passing all the germs. But no, no, CD. I don't think about that kind of stuff. Not you.
Starting point is 00:54:18 I'll sit there and just live it. Let's go over to Morgan number two now. The latest from Nashville and Hollywood. Morgan number two's 30 Second Skinny. The Super Bowl is coming up, and Luke Bryan shared his favorite food to serve on the big day is queso, add in some rotel and fritos. Kesa with Rotel. It's been a while so I had that. It's good stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:39 Yeah, we used to rock that. That's how you do it. Once at a Super Bowl party in Jessiville, Arkansas, they put the stuff that makes you use the bathroom. A laxative? Yeah. In the cheese dip. No. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Some of you guys call it. Jaiso. And I guess I do too, but we used to call it cheese dip in Arkansas. And yeah, they put... That's mean. For some reason, I didn't eat it. But I think it was like David Speck's house. And someone poured it in there.
Starting point is 00:55:03 I don't know who it was. And people were running to the bathroom. And I was like, what's happening with everybody? Jerks. Jerks. Yeah. What else morning number two? Mitchell Timpenny chose the next single off his album.
Starting point is 00:55:12 It's called Alcohol You Later. Here's... Now, wait for it. Okay. I mean, it is catchy. Alcohol. Alcohol you later. go. It is catchy. All right, what else? Morgan number two?
Starting point is 00:55:46 Brantley Gilbert's 17-month-old son Barrett is already taking after his dad. He says that his son is a doll, but he's definitely opinionated and has a temper. His son got in a bar fight last week. Dang. Already? He talks like this.
Starting point is 00:56:01 I've already had to bail him out twice. Kid jail. He's my kid. He's got seven tattoos. He showed up. Somehow he got... Is that in? Morgan number two? I'm Morgan number two. That's the skinny. So just being very deliberate here We have a lot of new people that are listening to the show now
Starting point is 00:56:18 We have a lot of new cities that have come on And for example, in Chicago or San Antonio Like they're new to the show So what we're going to do over the next This week and next week It's a whole segment of get to know the Bobby Bone show Okay, you guys ready for this? Yeah
Starting point is 00:56:31 Every day we'll have one segment Where people just get to know us a little bit better So today's question is What's the first concert you ever went to? Ready? Ready? Ready. First concert you ever went to Amy, you're up first.
Starting point is 00:56:43 Amy Grant. Oh, tell me more. Well, I think I was probably like eight, and I went with my sister. She was four years older than me, and I thought she was super cool. She loved Amy Grant, so clearly I loved Amy Grant. And she was, I guess, at the Frank Irwin Center in Austin, Texas. We got to go, and it was pumped. Didn't you sing Amy Grant in one of your school productions?
Starting point is 00:57:05 Fifth Grade Talent Show. Me and my friend Kristen and Hiley, we sang, um, in the... In the year of 1492, when Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Whatever that was. I'm Galileo or something. I'm Galileo. Even on the darkest night, oh, I will find the shining light of our love. Or something like that.
Starting point is 00:57:32 Or something like that. I did a spin, but we didn't have cordless mic, so we would get tangled. It's good times. So, Amy Grant, is someone that you've, met a couple times since then. Oh, yeah. You brought her in one time to surprise me. You blindfolded me and she came in.
Starting point is 00:57:47 I called it the Bird Box special. Way before Bird Box. Yeah, you were way ahead of the Birdbox curve. Way ahead. And so that was super amazing. And then one time you and I were at some awards thing and we went up to her because you were like, you were better. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Vince was there maybe Vince Gill and you were talking to him. And then I was just standing there awkwardly like, Mommy, like, let me talk to Amy, but I didn't. And then you were like hugging them. and then she looked at me and was like, hi, and I stuck my hand out to, like, shake her hand. It was so awkward. Awkward.
Starting point is 00:58:19 That's funny. Yeah. And she lives right down the road. Yeah. Stop for a minute. It's good. Mine was, my first ever concert was at Magic Springs theme park in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and our church group went to watch Diamond Rio,
Starting point is 00:58:42 and I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. want to watch a real life band. Because I listened to Me in the Middle 10,000 times on cassette. And so we went, and I remember it. I was 12, I think, sixth grade. I don't have a cool story about getting to hang out with Diamond Rio. I went to a Blake Shelton video shoot once, and I think it was I'll name the dogs, and the lead singer Diamond Rio was there.
Starting point is 00:59:14 And I talked to him briefly. But he was in the video, I think, playing in Blake's band. Yeah. And so, but we didn't hang out. Do you say anything like you were my first concert? You're my first. Did you know you're my first? I would like to have the, that'd be fine to have them in, right?
Starting point is 00:59:29 Yeah. Or even have him in? Yes. Because I love me to the middle. It reminds me of going to my youth group at church. Because we would listen to this. We'd go to rodeos and we'd listen to this all the time. That's my first ever concert, Diamond Rio, at Magic Springs in Hot Springs, Arkansas,
Starting point is 00:59:44 which is an amusement park, a theme park, and watching them play. Lunchbox, first ever concert? Oh, spring of 2000. I was 18 years old. I was a freshman in college at the University of Texas at San Antonio. And they announced Tina Turner at the Alamo Dome and San Antonio. And I was like, I am going to be there. And you love Tina Turner.
Starting point is 01:00:11 I love Tina Turner. And some guy named Lionel Richie was opening for her. And I mean, I wanted to poke my eyeballs out. It was so boring. Some guy. How was Lana Richie's awesome And not only, let me say this I'm not just saying it
Starting point is 01:00:27 Because we work together on Idol now But he's like, his music's awesome I understand that But I was ready for the main course Of Tina Turner Her 24-7 tour I mean come on It was amazing
Starting point is 01:00:39 Right there in the album And it was just like Who! What up Tina! You didn't know Lionel Richie like song like Caraba Fiesta Forever
Starting point is 01:00:52 No idea. No. I mean, he played the piano. You didn't know it. And he sat on the edge of the stage. I was like, oh my gosh, can we get on with this? Or a song like, hello. You know that one?
Starting point is 01:01:03 Is it me you're looking for? Well, I mean, I know it now, but I didn't know it did. Thank you. But yeah, man, what a concert. Wow, it was amazing. I went with a girl named Lauren and I went with my mom and dad. Because my mom's a huge fan also. Who's Lauren?
Starting point is 01:01:18 Lauren's girl from back in the day. Wow. You know. Yeah. She's a rando. Did you just take her? Some random girl you met? No, I know.
Starting point is 01:01:25 I'd known her for a few years. You know, we've got to middle school and high school together. Okay, elaborate. Is she a friend or a girlfriend or what? Look, is she a friend? You know what I'm saying? No, we don't know what you're saying. That's it.
Starting point is 01:01:36 That was my concert. Let's go to our video producer Eddie. Eddie's got two kids. Eddie, your first ever concert? It was middle school. I would guess probably 92. I saw Clint Black at the South Pajer Island Convention Center. And even more importantly, this was the first time I purchased concert tickets.
Starting point is 01:01:58 My dad was like, here's my credit card, just buy it, whatever. And I used to call on the dial phone. And it's like, busy, it's busy, it's busy. And finally got through, bought the tickets, and we went. It's funny that most of us went to country concerts because of where we grew up and how we grew up. Amy is from Austin, Texas. Grew up there. And so you went to see Amy Grant, which was country slash kind of pop at the time.
Starting point is 01:02:23 Yeah, slash Christian. Yeah. Duh. Yeah. Eddie is from South Texas. Yeah, McCallon. And they love Clint Black in South Texas. We loved all country down there.
Starting point is 01:02:32 And I'm from Arkansas, so it was anything. Yeah. It was anything. And Lunchbox was Tina Turner. But Morgan No. 2 is from Kansas. Morgan number 2 is 25, our head of digital. What was your first concert? Shania Twain.
Starting point is 01:02:43 That's a big one to go through. That's huge. Where was that? Oh, gosh. Because it wasn't at the gas station. It had to be at like Arrowhead Stadium or something, right? I think it was at the Colise. if I remember correctly, because the arena that's there now didn't exist when she came.
Starting point is 01:02:59 But I still remember, I reached up and I touched her hand and she was wearing her leopard outfit with red lipstick on. And I will never forget that moment. You had close enough seats to touch Shania? Yes. How rich were you? Not. It was just like... I'm glad you asked.
Starting point is 01:03:15 Going to country concerts in Kansas is like the thing that you do. Yeah. So that's what you pay for. That's what you spend your money on. There you go, Shania Twain. Well, that's been Get to Know the Bobby Gones show. You guys like that or no? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:30 All right, tomorrow we'll do another one. Fran and Georgia, what's happening? Hey, Bobby Bowens, how are you? Pretty good, Franny, Fran. What's going on? Oh, nothing. I just wanted to call. Say I'm the first time call.
Starting point is 01:03:44 I listen to the show every morning. I love you all. Thanks. And I just want to call again. Well, how would you describe us to the new listeners that are listening now? Like, give them a little tidbit of, wow, this is a new show. Oh, man, you were just all so down to earth and just I just love everybody on the show, y'all. Your attitude, your point of views.
Starting point is 01:04:04 I mean, y'all just amazing. I love listening to y'all. I could listen to y'all all day long. Well, there you have it, there she is. A new friend would bring it this morning. Hey, Fran, appreciate you. Where are you living in Georgia? Albany.
Starting point is 01:04:18 I love Albany. Been done there many times. That many a show in Albany. All right, I appreciate you. They put out the Oscar nominee. yesterday. I'll go through a couple of the big categories. Because I haven't seen many of these. Black Panther
Starting point is 01:04:31 up for Best Picture. Black Klansman, Bohemian Rhapsody, the favorite green book, Roma, A Star is Born, and Vice. Those are all the best pictures. I've seen Black Panther, I thought it was great. I've seen A Star is Born, thought it was really good. Boy, they're giving it all the nominations. It was good. I don't know that it was that good. Really? It was really good. But it's almost like it can't live up to the hype now.
Starting point is 01:04:53 It's too long. It was like nine hours. It was good It was really good It was really good It was really good It was really good It's really long But it's almost being nominated
Starting point is 01:05:03 For too many things That happens sometimes Mike Dia what do you think about this Because you've seen a lot of these movies What did you think about a star is born? I thought it was good, not great I thought it was really good too But not great
Starting point is 01:05:14 Great, great When it was out everyone Was talking about how good It was a cool thing to talk about And it was really good Yeah the music's awesome It's great And then you learn that Bradley Cooper
Starting point is 01:05:24 went up and lived with Eddie Vedder for a while. I heard that. And, like, learned about, he's from Pearl Jam, learned. Yeah. Probably Cooper's real dog was in it. And he really sang and had to learn how to play guitar and sit. Like, all of that. And like Lucas Nelson, it's his band and he's in the movie.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Could they be doing what you said, how they were making more mainstream movies, so they're just nominating some more people will watch? Because you always say in the past that they nominate these movies that no one watches. A lot of these are still that. But I do think that it was good enough to be nominated. I do. It's just getting so many nominations that I don't think people can watch it now. It just won't live up to it.
Starting point is 01:05:56 I mean, I haven't seen it yet, but now I'm like, wow, this is going to be amazing. I know. You know what? Should be nominated at the Fire Fest documentary? Oh, my gosh. I still need to watch those. Both of them. Watch that crap, man.
Starting point is 01:06:06 You'd be like, what? Wait, and you watched both, right? And which one did you say I should start with? Hulu. Start with Hulu and then go Netflix. The Netflix one's a little more dynamic and dramatic, but it's because the people who did it, like, they were also in trouble. And they kept themselves out of the trouble story in Netflix, but it's better.
Starting point is 01:06:23 So watch them both It doesn't matter It's crazy Yeah, I'm going to watch them both I want to throw me a festival now I did not do it I saw Let's see
Starting point is 01:06:32 I did not see Bohemian Rhapsody The reviews were terrible The reviews were terrible of Bohemian Rhapsody And it's being nominated For everything But I'm excited
Starting point is 01:06:40 Because I love Queen I think there are probably Two or three artists In our life In our history That would still be relevant today If they came out And were a new band
Starting point is 01:06:48 I think Notorious BIG Would be one Because I think his style was so different that you put it on now. People still go, oh, that's fresh. Same thing with Queen, their sound was so different. You put it on radio, and now people are like, oh, look at this new band.
Starting point is 01:07:02 That being said, the reviews weren't good. Mike D saw that. Yeah, I mean, I liked it because it made me go back and listen to their music. I love it again, but it just wasn't great. You didn't think it was great either? No. Black Panther, thought it was really freaking good. Awesome. Yeah, I did think of it.
Starting point is 01:07:15 I love superheroes, though. I thought it was good. I thought it was almost great. None of these movies that I've seen this year have blown me away, though, but I did think it was really good. Anybody else seen the other ones? Nope. I haven't seen a single one.
Starting point is 01:07:30 Me neither. Mike, do you seen any of the other ones? That's all the one I've seen. I think Roma is on Netflix. Yeah. A Netflix movie is nominated. It's a Netflix movie? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Wow, that's cool. Oh. Check it out. It's about Firefest. Stop this. Fire with a lie. Yeah, yeah. F-Y-R-E.
Starting point is 01:07:48 The favorite, though, is supposed to be really good. But Vice wasn't getting good reviews. What is Vice? That's about Dick Cheney. Oh, right, right, right. Right, right. Got it. Gained Wade.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Actor in a leading role, Christian Bail and Vice. Bradley Cooper and a Star is Born. I can see Bradley Cooper. He was so good in this movie. Like, I'm into that. You know the movie's been made four times at Stars Born? Really? Through different generations.
Starting point is 01:08:12 Oh, wow. I've seen the one with Chris Christoperson. That was the last time. Wow, I didn't know that. Remi Mollick is in Bohemian Rhapsody, he plays Freddie Mercury. Right. But he is eye scientist.
Starting point is 01:08:24 What's that movie? Mr. Robot. Mr. Robot. Oh, that's right. Oh, that's him. Okay. Eye scientist. What?
Starting point is 01:08:29 I know. I was like Mr. Robot, though. What's the eye you're thinking of? Probably I Robot. Mr. Robot. That's where it all comes together. That's right. Scientist.
Starting point is 01:08:38 An actress, Roba, the wife. Lady Gaga, Starsborn. Again, I thought she was great. So good in the movie that I forgot she was Lady Gaga. Like, I forgot she was the meat dress singer. Or Gaga. Ra, rah, rah, rah. Yeah, she was good.
Starting point is 01:08:53 Yeah, but whatever. Good luck. I do like that they're putting some normal movies in there, though. Black Panther is the first superhero movie to be nominated for Best Picture. Wow. You know what should have been nominated for Best Picture was the Batman with... Michael Keaton? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:09:09 The guy with Heath Ledger. Oh, yeah, the Dark Night, right? That should have been nominated. It's a great movie. It's a little old, though. Not this year. He's saying it should have. Not this year.
Starting point is 01:09:21 I think he won. Did Heath Ledger win? Yeah, That's my fair. Well, they, I know, but... I think he probably should have won. He was so good. I know, but he'll...
Starting point is 01:09:31 He won best supporting actor. And he'll never know that. And then he won't... Or maybe he does. He'll... Yeah, he's good. You know what I'm saying? He just wait till he dies to give him an Oscar.
Starting point is 01:09:38 But he died before it came out, yeah. He died before the movie came out. But wasn't it because he was so into his character and it was so dark that, I mean, obviously he had stuff going on, but I don't know if, I don't know. I didn't watch that Heath Ledger documentary. Did you, my idea? I saw some of it, yeah. I don't know what was happening.
Starting point is 01:09:54 I would assume that the Joker didn't make him just do that. I know, but I think some of it being so dark, he was, I don't know. The Oscar nominees were announced yesterday. Black Panther is the first superhero movie to ever be nominated for Best Picture. This Roma from Netflix has 10 nominations and the favorite, but oh, you are, the favor right. Favorite. Yeah, so anyway. February 24th on ABC, watch the 91st Academy Awards.
Starting point is 01:10:16 I will be hosting. That'd be awesome. Who's hosting? Alicia Keys? That's a Grammy. Oh, that's a Grammy? Oh, yeah, because that's hosting the Oscars. Oh, yeah, because that's because Chris Rock, or what's the name?
Starting point is 01:10:28 Not Chris Rock. Oh, Kevin Hart. Kevin Hart. Yeah. Oh, I thought Alicia Keys filled in for Kevin Hart. It's a different show? Wait, is somebody really, is there's no host? No, because Kevin Hart's not got in trouble.
Starting point is 01:10:40 Got in trouble. For his old tweets. And they pulled them, and then he's like, they said. Well, so you're saying there's a chance for you. Are you on the table? Well, are there negotiations? They're absolutely not. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:10:54 Are they wooing you? No, this is not The Bachelor. No, no, no, no. All right, are we good? Yeah, we're good. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, nonprofit Christian University based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant.
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Starting point is 01:14:36 You want to listen to IHart Radio? That'd be awesome. But wherever you listen. Also, I do a show from my house. And last night, Rachel Womack came and did an episode of the Bobbycast. So Rachel Womack is her name. She's not related to Leanne Womack. But everybody's like, hey, you relate to Liam Womack?
Starting point is 01:14:57 You're Liam Womack's daughter. A lot of people, I don't know. They don't know our names are spelled differently. But I have never met Leanne Womack. You haven't? I've never met her. I would love to meet her and just tell her that everyone thinks I'm her daughter. But she does have a daughter who's in country music, Aubrey Sellers.
Starting point is 01:15:16 But Liam Womack and I get our hair done at the same place. So that's... Pretty great. So you can hear that. You can hear how she was discovered in a rotating restaurant. There's this other part too where, you know, she was Miss Northern Alabama
Starting point is 01:15:28 and she wasn't a Padgette girl. She just wanted a place to perform. Really? So, yeah. I knew that there was a talent portion. I knew that I had a unique instrument. I played the Marimba. Do you know what that is, by the way?
Starting point is 01:15:41 No. It's a humongous xylophone. Marimba? That thing, it's like a xylophone, but you have the big sticks and you play the big xylophone? Oh, wow. She played that.
Starting point is 01:15:49 I had a lapel mom. And I sang. And so when I was competing for Miss UNA, I played Flash Dance, What a Feeling by Irene Kira. Oh, what a feeling. She played that on. Oh, my gosh. It's crazy.
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Starting point is 01:16:19 There you go. Can't do. Brittany and Georgia, what's happening? Oh my God. Hey, Bobby. What's up? No, no much. Just about to go into work.
Starting point is 01:16:38 Yeah, what do you do? I work for a dermatologist in Georgia. Do you deal with big old pimples? No, we're not Dr. Pimple Popper, unfortunately. Oh, but not unfortunately. We do with a bunch of skin cancers and stuff like that. Amy, didn't you deal with that? Skin cancer on my face?
Starting point is 01:16:55 Yeah. No, no. I mean, I have some spots that are issues. My mom did, but, and I have like this kind that she had this basil cell, which is really common, but it's hereditary and can be in your skin. And I have her kind of skin, so I have to watch out for it. Maybe that's what I remember you talking about. Yeah. Yeah. Oof. And do you go out in the sun? If I do, I'm wearing like a really high SPF and I wear sunscreen on my face every single day. And then, yeah, I don't like go lay out. I got to be better about that. I don't go out in the sun often, but I don't even use. sunscreen. So you don't, on your daily moisturizer, doesn't have any SPF in it? Daily moisturizer. What do you talk? What?
Starting point is 01:17:33 You guys! I don't use daily. Y'all, we are aging. This is something y'all need to be focused on. I wish I knew this when I was 18 and I should have started a long time ago, but that's, yeah. The sun on your face is a big deal. Eddie, probably not so much you. Why, because I'm making. I'm dark. Yes, you're fortunate. Your skin is not going to be prone to certain things. But, I mean, you still
Starting point is 01:17:51 should protect it. Wait, he doesn't have to worry about that. But lunchbox, you're Irish. You need to get on that sunscreen. I know. You're like me. Do you sunscreen? When I go to the beach or the pool, but nothing else? Yeah, but daily. I'm talking like this is what they call, like, even from the parking lot into the store. Really?
Starting point is 01:18:06 Wow. Wow. What? Yes. I go straight road. Ask her. Ask her. Ask her.
Starting point is 01:18:11 Ask her caller. Brittany? Yes. Amy wants to know a question. What do you want to ask her? Yeah, Brittany. Should we be putting daily SPF on? Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:18:22 You always want to protect yourself from the sun. Why wear sunglasses sometimes? I wear a shirt. Yeah, and a cap. Not even wear a hat. No, you definitely need to wear sunscreen. I should, but that's something I should be better at. Have you ever Googled those truck driver images?
Starting point is 01:18:38 Wow. Okay, do it. They're one arm? Yeah, so the left side of their face because it's through the sun. Is that what it's like? Through the window because they drive trucks so they're on the roads all the time. Google it. And the left side of their face is way more messed up than the right side,
Starting point is 01:18:55 but they weren't wearing sun protectants. Oh, no. Brittany, give us a tidbit here. What do you mean a tidbit of? I don't know. We're talking about your specialty. You can add to this. Yeah, she's right.
Starting point is 01:19:09 A lot of skin cancers we see are on the left side of the body because mostly a lot of people drive. You know, you have farmers here in Georgia, truck drivers. You see a lot of it on the left side. That's crazy that it's more left side than right side because of the amount they're in the car and getting exposed. Yeah. Even when you're in an airplane and you're still. super close to the sun.
Starting point is 01:19:27 An airplane. And you're closer to the sun. You're out of your mind right now. I try this. I've heard this. You need to wear SVF. You're out of your mind because you're closer to the sun. What if you walk a block to toward the equator?
Starting point is 01:19:41 Is that worse? Hey, when I was on the equator, I loaded up. Brittany, you're really closer to the sun. Well, I mean, you are. When you're in the airplane? Yeah, you're 30,000 feet closer. Is that a thing with Britney where pilots come in and they're like, we need to check me out. I've been closer to the sun.
Starting point is 01:19:59 I have no idea. Amy just says no these stuff. Me either. All right. Brittany, I know you didn't call for that. He used to call to say what up. Is there anything else you'd like to say? I just want to say, I appreciate you guys. I listen to you every morning on my way to work. A lot of times I travel. So, like, this morning, I drove two and a half hours to a different location, and I listen to you guys every morning. I've got my boyfriend hooked on y'all.
Starting point is 01:20:22 He hates listening to the radio because he hates commercials, but he loves you guys. Thanks a lot. So I just want to tell you, thank you. Just to my normal job, I work. I drive an hour a day. So I listen to you guys every single morning. Well, we appreciate that. We would not be able to do this job if you didn't listen.
Starting point is 01:20:38 So let's see. What I want to ask her while I have her? What do you like that we do that you'd like us to do more of? My absolute favorite thing is Amy's morning corny. Okay. So that we do every day. Is there anything that you don't like? No, I love everything.
Starting point is 01:20:56 Come on, Brittany. We can accept it. Come on. I don't have anything that I don't like. Less commercials, more of you guys. Well, here's the thing we've all. The commercials is how we... Right. First of all, we've always played the same amount of commercials. Like, there's never a more or less.
Starting point is 01:21:11 We don't ever elevate commercial length. Secondly, we only get to be on the air because our sponsors pay for that because it ends up paying our salary. So we could play no commercials, but then we wouldn't be here. You make the call. Okay, well, play commercials. There we go. There we go.
Starting point is 01:21:26 Yeah. Love it. Love it. All right. Hey, have a nice day, Brittany. Thanks for calling. Tell your boyfriend. We said, what up, all right?
Starting point is 01:21:32 I sure will. Thank you, Bobby. All right. See you later. Appreciate you. She said bye, guys. Bye. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:21:39 Don't be rude. We had a guest. Sorry, we had a guest here. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So during the Korean war, this guy named Norm, he served as one of two hospital corpsmen on USS Point Cruise, a massive aircraft carrier, but, you know, he would care for a lot of the sailors and do things, but they were
Starting point is 01:22:02 walking by one day and heard a baby crying in the trash can. I guess, like, been left there by a Korean orphanage that didn't want to care for the baby, got rejected, so they threw it in the trash, which is horrible. Well, when they heard the crying, they went to dig and found out, oh, my gosh, this is a real baby. So they took care of the baby for three months, and they named the baby George and then a Navy surgeon ended up adopting George and renamed him Dan. Wait, you renamed the baby?
Starting point is 01:22:31 Yeah, renamed. Well, this was just... What's there than George and Dan, by the way? It wasn't like in a Korean name and they were like, we need a... Maybe it's a family name. These are all Americans, but they were just caring for him for three months. They didn't know what to do with this baby. I mean, the medics became like parents. Well, when the real parents adopted this baby, Dan was the name
Starting point is 01:22:47 and 66 years later, they reunited and Dan got to meet Norm and thank him for saving his life. There are too many names here. Who's Norm? Norm's the Corpsman that rescued him.
Starting point is 01:22:59 Norm rescued the baby. Yes. But then the baby went off. Let me simplify this for you. Please, I wish you wanted to begin with. Go ahead. That's so rude. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:23:08 Okay, fine. Do you know where the story is? No. Okay, go ahead. Norm rescued a baby out of the trash in Korea. Then the baby got adopted. The baby grew up. 66 years later, the baby met the rescuer,
Starting point is 01:23:20 and got to thank him for saving his life. Now we're talking. That's the story. That's the story. I really liked the names, though. It made it personal. Then Philip came along. Now, you may have known if Philip was a mailman.
Starting point is 01:23:30 He used to be Dan. Yeah, but Philip changed his name to Pete. Now he's in Dan and shape. All right. All right, Amy. Thank you. There you go. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University,
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Starting point is 01:27:02 That was Tell Me Something Good. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones. This is the Bobby Bones show. That's right. I had a friend that was going to Target yesterday, so I said, here, tell my credit card. I need a new curing, because I have one of those you make a tea and you go, Good stuff.
Starting point is 01:27:25 Right? Yes. Well, my friend runs into Amy at Target. Mm-hmm. Yeah, and I'm like, hey, what are you doing? She's like, well, getting Bobby a new curig. I'm like, what? Why?
Starting point is 01:27:35 She's like, well, I had errands for due here, but evidently he made tea and he thought it tasted funny, so I thought I'd help him out and get him a new one. And I was like, okay, this is really weird. Everything is tasting odd to Bobby. He probably doesn't need a new curing. I did, because it doesn't taste right. But I don't think it's the curig. I think it's your taste butt.
Starting point is 01:27:53 Something's going on. in your body that's making everything taste weird. You took a sip of a bottle of water the other day and you said you couldn't finish it because it tasted funny. It was flavored salt dust water. I drank the entire bottle of water and it was just fine, but I didn't want to waste it. So I drank it. And so now I'm like, we'll take your curig if you're done with it.
Starting point is 01:28:10 I gave it to her. Oh, okay. Awesome. Well, so did you try the new curig yet? No. I guess it just so long down. I have to let it like clean a few times. Okay.
Starting point is 01:28:19 Oh, right. I'm such germapho. But something is wrong with me, but I think the curate is also. broken. Although my water this morning was tasting funny too. See? I went to my doctor again yesterday. I'm worried. Can you tell him about sawdust taste? Yes. So I go and they do all the blood tests on me. And he's like, dude, you're good. He's like, you're healthy. Even the little thing, because I had like a cholesterol problem or something, I'm 38. I shouldn't have a cholesterol problem.
Starting point is 01:28:41 He was like, you're good. Healthy as a horse. And so did all the blood work. And I'd actually put what I have been diagnosed as on the internet yesterday. I put it on my social. Because I have PTSD from a couple instances. I have anxiety like crazy. I have insomnia. But his thing was, dude, you have anxiety so high that you're not sleeping
Starting point is 01:29:04 and your whole body's just going haywire. And so I think that could be what it is. I don't know. But I got off all my anxiety medicine and maybe my body's still just struggling from coming off of everything. I don't know, but everything tastes funny. Don't worry about me though.
Starting point is 01:29:21 Well, I am worried. because these are things that are weird stuff that happens that you've got to pay attention to do because it could be something, I don't know, like a disease. Oh, stop it. It could. Stop it. I'm fine. Okay.
Starting point is 01:29:34 You got tested for all the things. I took blood tests. Full body, cats in? Like, I feel like you need it all. Or have you thought about going to a natural, like holistic. Oh, my goodness. Doctor. If I have to hear about an oil.
Starting point is 01:29:48 Change your life. If I hear one more oil that's going to change my life. Okay. The only oil I need, Penzo. That's what I'm going to get that motor running. Yeah, just make sure you have that in there. This Reddit article says you may be getting bored with your go-to food items.
Starting point is 01:30:04 Maybe your food's too boring. You didn't mix it up, put some fruity pebbles in there. No, it's something. I eat the same thing every day. Right? That's what he's saying. It's more complex than that. But I'm worried you gave her the broken one because she's going to start tasting sawdust.
Starting point is 01:30:16 Well, if she does, then it's the curing. It's the curing. You know, I'm good. Don't worry about me. I am healthy as a horse according to my blood tests but I have to go back in a month or so
Starting point is 01:30:26 there's a new medication I'm supposed to take I'm weirded out about taking it Another medicine? I'm on nothing right now Okay And there's a reason medicine exists
Starting point is 01:30:36 I agree I love medicine I'm just saying But you already had to wean yourself off of some of it And then I know how A lot of this could happen And stuff could be going on In your gut
Starting point is 01:30:46 And then medicine messes with your gut This is me at the doctor yesterday Okay is it going to change my demeanor if I take it? He says no. Is it going to my chance of addiction? Because I have a lot of addiction to my family. He says, no. Okay. And I'm like, all right, let's rock and roll. That's what I tell him. And he says, I give you the lowest dose. He said, let's rock and roll. So wait, what is it for? He said, I give you the lowest dose. I said, Doc, come on. Don't treat me like a baby. I said, let's rock and roll. Yeah. That's what I tell him. I said, don't give me the lowest dose.
Starting point is 01:31:16 Like, if I'm going to do something, I do something. So he gave me the middleest dose. So have you started it? No, I'm going to start it today. Okay. Yeah, I'm curious about your demeanor. That's why I had to get it off any of my ADD meds. It changed my demeanor. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:31:30 It changed my demeanor. Yeah. I wasn't the same person. I was focusing way too much. That's awesome. Wait, wait. So you told your doctor told you something and then you're like, wait, wait, wait, doc. I go hindo pee.
Starting point is 01:31:42 And then he was like, okay then. That's all you have to say. And then he just changed his mind like that. Bobby's like, if I go hardcore. He said, I can put you on the lowest dose. And I said, why would you do that? She's like, because I'm a doctor and I said so. Well, you should dabble with the low dose and see what happens.
Starting point is 01:31:57 Not bones. I love me. He goes to the doctor's office. He's like, let me tell you, Doc. I'll tell you what I'm going to do. I don't think it was like that. I think it was, well, okay, if you think you need more, I trust you. You know your body.
Starting point is 01:32:09 I don't mess with that stuff. I don't mess with pills if I don't have to. I was on sleeping pills for a while that destroyed me. And so we have a relationship where he knows, I'm not going to take anything I don't need. And he was like, I'm going to give you the lowest dose. I'm like, is that really going to help, though? And he's like, well, it would be good to test. I'm like, I'm not here to test.
Starting point is 01:32:23 I don't have time to run your little test. Let's rock and roll, Doc. Come on. So, I did that. I don't know what's going on with my body. Okay. I wake up in sweating in the middle of the night at least once. Not crazy, but like sometimes when I'm talking, like my words just collapse.
Starting point is 01:32:42 Like I'll be like, oh. Oh, can I say what you told me this morning? Because that's weird. Go ahead. Bobby said he was. busy driving into work. That's not good, man. I know.
Starting point is 01:32:52 That's probably because he went 100p. He hasn't started it yet. He starts today. Yeah. But that's bizarre. I drove to work this morning. And he was dizzy. I was kind of dizzy driving in today.
Starting point is 01:33:02 And Amy's like, do you have, do you drive in okay? It's like, I drove in rock and roll. Rock and roll. Yes. Anything else, Amy? I don't know. A lot. I'm, if I find you a.
Starting point is 01:33:17 I don't want to go to your holistic doctor. who's going to bring a crystal ball and put it over my genitals and be like, here we go. Crystal ball? Yeah. I don't even know what they do. Like, okay. I was like, do they do that? You're being very close-minded right now.
Starting point is 01:33:29 Take the orb, put it over your scrotum. And you're like, what? What if it worked? What is happening here? I'm not into that. All right. Allie in Texas, you're on. Hi.
Starting point is 01:33:41 Hi, how are you? Good morning to you. I just wanted to share with you that I had my son on November 19th. which was the same night as the finale of Dancing with the Stars. That is true. And yes. And I was so invested in voting for you all the other Mondays that I basically just pushed out my baby,
Starting point is 01:34:03 whipped out my phone in the recovery room and voted for you. Come on. Come on. Did you know how won by one vote? You did? So thank you. There we go. There we have it.
Starting point is 01:34:15 I don't know. They don't tell you how many votes you win by or what the deal is. but I appreciate that. And where do you live? In Waco, Texas. In Waco, Texas. Love it there. Well, I appreciate that call.
Starting point is 01:34:26 Thanks for listening to the show. Anything you'd like to tell our new listeners about the show? It's a new thing I like to ask callers now. Oh, well, yeah. You might become addicted just because you kind of fall in love with each person because they all have a different story, and you're all just level them each for a different reason. It's wonderful.
Starting point is 01:34:45 Y'all are friends. Well, thank you very much. There we go. Yep. Appreciate that, Allie. And how's the baby doing? Is the baby healthy? Yeah, he's perfect. He's the lot of my life now. How is little Bobby? Little Oliver.
Starting point is 01:34:59 Oh, Oliver. Oh. That's been a nice twist. Well, Allie, thank you. Have a wonderful day. And tell Oliver, we say what up, all right? All right. All right. Bye. All right. See you later. There you go. Have you done the Enigram test? Yes, but my sister disagrees with what I came out with.
Starting point is 01:35:18 Who cares what your sister thinks about? She studied it thoroughly. She's read all the books. She's very into it. And when I told her my number, she's like, that's not right. That's not right. That's not right. It's the test that you get a number and it tells you basically.
Starting point is 01:35:30 Well, I've also listened to the audio version of each number, and that's a good way to figure it out, too. What, not your number? What did it say about you? Do you remember? Yeah, whatever. I've done a seven and a three before. I've tested a seven and a three. But do you know what they mean?
Starting point is 01:35:47 Because the numbers don't mean anything to anybody unless they're taking the test. Yeah, I mean, I don't have to look it up. But sevens are typically spacey. They can't. Yeah. How did your sister not say that you're right there? No, seven is what she thinks I am. Seven is what she thinks I am.
Starting point is 01:36:03 The other one. What number are you? Three and a one. Okay. Which is three is like the one who just does it his way all the time. And then a one is like the person who just does it his way all the time. So basically I just do it my way. Okay.
Starting point is 01:36:15 I know. It's interesting. I want to get more into it. But, man, people that are into it are. That's why I was asking. Yeah. I'm only clearly partially into it because of my sister. I need to dive in more.
Starting point is 01:36:26 People are always asking. Do you take the test? I'm like, yeah, so I need to know. Well, we would learn, actually, if we all did it, we would learn how to work together better. No, the love language is the way that I think is real life. Like, if you learn someone's love language, I think you need to know someone's love language.
Starting point is 01:36:42 Yeah. Like, you know, because everybody's different in how they accept love and what things, how they show love. Like for me, the love language thing was so much more vital than the enneagram test. Yeah, who cares about that? The love language, because one of my love language to give, it's what's two things. Time, because I don't have a lot of it.
Starting point is 01:37:02 And if I just give time, I feel like I'm giving a lot. But someone else may not notice that. They may want words. I need words of affirmation. Right. So if I'm just giving time, someone else may not even know that's how I choose to give my love language or gifts because I show through gifts. You're good at that. And so that's how I go, hey, I care about you.
Starting point is 01:37:17 and also but if I'm dating someone and they need words, I need to know that so I can actually bend a bit and go, this isn't normally how I do it, but I can give you what you need. Yeah. So, I need words. You need words. As your co-worker. Why are you whispering?
Starting point is 01:37:34 Minding you. All right. Wait, but you're the gift giver, but is that also what you need in return? No, I don't like gifts. What do you want in return? What do you want to receive? Acts of service? Yeah, that'd be good.
Starting point is 01:37:47 I was like what Oh I got to Litter pick up Outside of the house That's like you know Doing things for you Yeah it's like that Yeah yeah yeah
Starting point is 01:37:58 You watch that tidying up show On Netflix yet Yes Marie Kondo Yeah I've been on Amy a bit To watch this show Because everybody's been talking about it
Starting point is 01:38:06 Yeah And so it's this woman And she teaches you How to clean your house Yeah She teaches how to get organized And it'll free up All these things in your life
Starting point is 01:38:14 And I'm only seen the first episode Which she went in And helped this couple and they've got two kids and just the wife continues to shop. She has too many clothes. So what's her thing? Okay. Well, she does things by category.
Starting point is 01:38:25 And this one, in the first episode, she focuses on clothes first, which is a major category. So this woman had to go into her closet and the husband, and they had to put every single one of their clothing items from drawer closet anywhere into one spot. So they chose a bed. She put all of her stuff on the bed. Then she had to go item by item and hold the piece of clothing up and see if it brought her joy. If it didn't bring her joy, then she needed to thank the item of clothing for being in her life and donate it. But if it brought joy, she got to keep it. And, I mean, it must have taken her days.
Starting point is 01:38:59 Days. But I was very jealous. Like, I was like, okay, I need to do this. But she's very adamant that she doesn't care of clothes or spread out in other closets or other rooms because sometimes you have stuff spread about the house. Doesn't matter. Bring it all into the same room and go through that process. And then hold it up. And if it brings you joy, you keep it.
Starting point is 01:39:15 Yeah. Can you talk with it? You just, no, you feel it. You just feel like, does this, I'm holding, like, this she was holding a pair of pajama pants. And she was like, oh, yeah, these bring me joy. I love these. She's like, keep them. And then she held up something else.
Starting point is 01:39:29 She's like, I don't really feel anything with the shirt or whatever. So she looked at the shirt and she was like, thank you for serving me for the time you're with me. And then she donated it. You have to thank your clothes. Yes. That you don't wear. Yes. And then once it was time that she selected.
Starting point is 01:39:42 For serving you? Are they in the Marines? I don't know. I don't know the exact words. But then once she collected everything she was going to keep, she had to fold it. And she had to fold it in such a way that it all would stand up. It's like this method of folding that would honestly take me hours to do laundry. And I don't have time for that.
Starting point is 01:40:00 But she acted like, you need to make the time for this. So would you recommend tidying up? Yeah. I think people would really be into it. I watched the first episode of a show called You on Netflix. Like just a letter you? Is that the stalker one? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:13 Yeah, I watched the first one too. What did you think about that? I was the same way. It's like, this is weird, but whatever. I might watch episode two just to see, because some people are die hard about it. I'm done with it. I won't watch another one. It's about a dude who's stalking this girl, but it's like, to the girls, like, heads up, dudes are psycho.
Starting point is 01:40:29 That's dating. And he seems like a completely normal dude. Great looking guy. Yes. Were you struck by his look? Yeah, he's a good-looking guy. He's the guy from gossip girl. Gossip girl, yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:39 Rachel Womack was telling me about him. I was like, because she came over and did a podcast last night. And I was like, isn't he so good-looking? And she was like, duh, he's the guy from gossip girl. I don't watch gossip girls. Yeah, I didn't either. What about the girl? You got to mention the girl.
Starting point is 01:40:51 She's okay. She's all right. She's pretty. She's pretty. But this guy's like, you look at him and you go, he's so beautiful. You need him to be beautiful because that's the story. It's like, this guy's so good looking that he can't be crazy. He's crazy.
Starting point is 01:41:03 Good looking people have an awe. He got it all. This dude wonders why he's single because when he looks at things, he looks at the dudes. Like, he talks all about how hot the dudes are and how good looks. Like, not one mention of the chick in the show. he's worried about how the dudes look. I was struck by the dude. I was like, wow, that dude's really hot.
Starting point is 01:41:18 He's working at a bookstore. So you're going to keep watching it? I may watch another one. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. Okay. Morgan number two, have you seen it?
Starting point is 01:41:24 This looks like up your alley. No, I refuse to watch you or Dirty John. It just seems too real life. It is real life. Dirty John is real. That's crazy part. Yeah, that's a true story. But she's just getting over a break up.
Starting point is 01:41:38 Yeah, but you probably broke up with Dirty John. And you better watch out if you're... No, I'm saying. What? Bobby? I'm saying if you did break up, that's why you got out from something you didn't find to be positive. Yeah, well, I just, like, am really scared that I may enter a new relationship that may be similar. So I'm like, I just don't want to make it worse.
Starting point is 01:41:56 You can't do online dating. What are you talking about? You can't. You can't do it. Dirty John has, it's crazy to me that that's how it went down and it all started because she accepted a thing from online dating. And then look at her life. Her life was complete. I mean, look at what happened.
Starting point is 01:42:14 Dirty John is a podcast, and it's a TV show now on Bravo. Yeah. And it's a real life story. It's a good podcast. Connie Britton plays the main woman that real life happened her in California. Did you start to listen to Dr. Death podcast? Yes. Dr. Death?
Starting point is 01:42:29 That's amazing. I don't even know that. No more online dating for people. No more going to the doctor for people. You can't trust anybody. In fact, next doctor I go to, I'm going to have to be like, I need all your credentials to see your degree. I want to talk to professors. This guy in the TV show, you or whatever, he works at a bookstore.
Starting point is 01:42:48 You can't meet people anywhere. He works at a bookstore. That seems like such a safe place. I know. Like, what is happening to this world? I'm only on episode two of Dr. Death, though, so I don't even think it's gotten crazy yet. Has it at lunchbox? No.
Starting point is 01:43:04 Just wait. Yeah, just wait. That's how it was dirty John. Episode two, I was like, okay, this is a little nutty. And then by the end, I was like, what just happened? Yeah, it's crazy. I couldn't listen to it. I told you going to bed.
Starting point is 01:43:15 I was like, I'm not listening dirty john. I saw a guy in Scrubs the other day, and I was like, that could be a dirty joint. He may not even be a doctor. It could be Dr. Death. Let me just tell you. I know you think people are bad. We just had this conversation. Oh, yeah, they're good.
Starting point is 01:43:25 But most people aren't. Do you believe that? Yeah, I do. I believe most people are good. And most moms qualify for sanehood, too, right? Tiffany Ambertheson turns 45 today. You would know her as. Kelly Kepowski.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Yeah, saved by the bill. So I'll give you a fictional TV restaurant or bar. You name the TV show. Okay. So, for example, saved by the bell would be, I'd say the Max. Right. And you'd say Save by the Bell. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:43:54 Okay. Because I'm saved by the Bell. All right. Luke's Diner. Luke's Diner. Luke's Diner? Mm-hmm. I have no idea.
Starting point is 01:44:09 Morgan number two? Gilmore Girls. Yeah, it's Gilmore Girls. You know what you? No, I tried to watch it on Netflix, but I was starting from the beginning and I couldn't get in. All right. Central Perk. Oh, that's friends.
Starting point is 01:44:24 Moes Tavern. Moes. Welcome to Moes. No, that's Moes. That's a burrito restaurant. Yeah, I don't know. Down the street. I don't know Moes.
Starting point is 01:44:34 Welcome to Moes! No. It's The Simpsons. Okay. Don't watch that. Los Polos Armanos. Oh, breaking bad. Yes.
Starting point is 01:44:45 Poyos. The two L's guys in YOLs. Here's my problem. Here's the problem that I have, right? Talk to me. is that if I try to say it too right on, people make fun of me. No. Like, and I lived in Texas for a long time.
Starting point is 01:44:56 Consider Austin in my home, right? Yes. And I was the only white guy in my group. You know what? You were in my group. And if I started to say everything's super white and then go, Los Poyos or Los, people make fun of me. I get it. But you do it too, Eddie, and it's kind of weird.
Starting point is 01:45:10 So that's why I don't do it. You talk normal and then you're like avocado. But you know what? Eddie's actually Mexican. I know, but it's still weird when he does it. My thing is I could have said, Los Polos Ormanos. That's perfect.
Starting point is 01:45:21 But then if I'm like, Hi everybody, let's go to Los Polos Armano. It just feels weird. I got you. So I just stay. You know, I'm in my brand. All right.
Starting point is 01:45:31 You stay there. That's why. Stay in your lane. Just so you know. But I do know how to say it. Okay. I'm okay Spanish. I don't want people to know that you know Spanish.
Starting point is 01:45:38 Yeah, um, poikito. See? Muso menos. Yeah. So, a bit. A little bit. Yeah. So.
Starting point is 01:45:44 All right. So what's name of that restaurant? Los Polos Hermanos. Don't forget. I'm from Arkansas. It's not queso. It's cheese dip. It's geese.
Starting point is 01:45:54 I know. It was a big change for me when I'm in Texas. I was like, I'll have the cheese dip. Excuse me, sir? You mean the queso? That's what I said. That's what I said. That's what I said.
Starting point is 01:46:06 Yeah, there you go. Okay. Continuing on with the game. The Peach Pit. 902.0. Yeah, I take that. That's correct. Beverly Hills 921O, yes.
Starting point is 01:46:15 Okay. The Landford Lunchbox. Um. Roseanne? Yeah, look at. That's what lunchbox is named after. Roseanne, the TV show. Monks Cafe.
Starting point is 01:46:32 Monks Cafe. Does anyone know this one? No. No, I really don't. Monks Cafe? Oh, oh, oh, oh, Seinfeld. Yes. It's called Monks Cafe.
Starting point is 01:46:44 How did you did that? Don't know. Wow, it just says a restaurant on it. One more. I just guessed. Alamo Freeze. Alamo Freeze. You better get this.
Starting point is 01:46:54 Oh, Friday Night Lights. I have a friend who's watching Friday Night Lights for the first time now. Yeah. She's like, it's the greatest. Yeah, my husband's starting it. But I'm like, it's so old. No, no, it's so good, man. Bobby, it's, and I'm jealous of my husband starting it.
Starting point is 01:47:07 Like, Eddie was, it all happened because Eddie was like, it's like, you're ending it, right? Yeah, I'm almost done with it. Three more episodes. And I couldn't believe my husband had never seen it. And he was, he played Texas football. Like, you know, I just felt like it would relate to him and be a good, wholesome thing. Like, not that nobody's dying or getting their head chopped off. Los Polios.
Starting point is 01:47:25 That's. Like, it's just something like he can relax to, and he's really liking it. And people think it's just about football. It's not just about football. It's about life. It's about life and how football fits in life. Football is life. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:38 And it's crazy how much less Texas cares about football or any part of Texas. You need to watch it. So, yeah, start that. I've so many shows that I'm waiting on. You. Whatever. You started you. Yeah, have you seen the Firefest documentary, though?
Starting point is 01:47:54 Not yet. Not yet. But like, just Friday night lights. Clear eyes, full hearts. Can't lose. Can't lose. How many seasons is it? Five?
Starting point is 01:48:06 Enough to be awesome and you don't want it to end. Oof. So great. And when it ends, you're like, you want more. You want more. Lunchbox is right. You want more.
Starting point is 01:48:16 Get it, Bobby. But if I haven't watched Friday night lights, I can't continue to watch the office over and over again. Right, you need to take a break. I'm on season four right now again. Yeah, you need to stop with the office. On the wrap-around. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:48:26 What? I'm trying to start the office for the first time. Yeah. So I'll do that and you do Friday night. Okay. I'll watch it. I'll start it. Okay.
Starting point is 01:48:34 I'll let you know. It's for your own good. You don't have to do it for us. Oh, you guys looking out for me? Is it on Netflix? Yes. No, no, no. Amazon.
Starting point is 01:48:40 Yeah. Amazon. Yeah. You're good then. Amazon Prime. All right, we're cool. We good? Yep.
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Starting point is 01:52:20 It'll air on Sunday, February 3rd. That's when the Super Bowl is. from 5 to 11 p.m. So if you're not into football, take it on over to TLC. Are you excited about the Super Bowl at all? No, but I'll be watching it. But at least I know I can flip to TLC
Starting point is 01:52:36 or go to another TV if I want to see something different. I have no interest in that Pipple Pomper show. That's gross. I mean, I think it's mostly women that like that, right? I don't know how many dudes that like Pimple Popper. Lunchbox, do you like it? No, I mean, I can watch it, but I'm not craving it or anything like that.
Starting point is 01:52:50 If I see a V-I, I'm about, oh, that's interesting. That's a big one, but it's not like I crave it and seek it out. But do you get satisfaction from popping a pimple? Yes. My own only. Like, Amy will pop mine. Listen, right now she's like. Do you have any?
Starting point is 01:53:05 Do you? You're so weird. Sometimes you have them on your back. Why don't we just tell America? We have to tell America. Oh, okay. We've popped it live on the air before. That last one I did, it like popped out and it was so satisfying.
Starting point is 01:53:19 Yeah, so satisfying. That's how I satisfy women, boys. get pimples. Nice. Nice work. Yeah, thank you. What else, Amy? Okay, so there's a restaurant chain called Villa Italian Kitchen, and they created a gender reveal lasagna. They have like 250 locations across the country. So if you have one near you, you could get a lasagna, and what they do is they put food coloring inside the cheese that's in the middle of the lasagna. So they'll either diet
Starting point is 01:53:42 pink or blue, and when you cut open the lasagna, that's how you find out the sex of your baby. A new fun way. Interesting. Let's not lighting things on fire. Yeah. Or shooting, you know. You see that video where the guy like destroyed the whole mountain or whatever. What is that from? Because I saw that too.
Starting point is 01:53:58 It was a viral video that I saw. What happened? I think he was like a Border Patrol agent or something. Some guy burnt down like tons of acreage because he was doing a gender reveal. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Is that part of a show? No, no.
Starting point is 01:54:09 No, we talked about it on. I think we talked about it here. Is that what it was? It was like a bonehead. I know it for some reason. That's pretty bad. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 01:54:15 What else is? A company just started selling used tissues because they say that they'll help prepare you for flu season. Doctors haven't really signed off on this, but this company says that when you expose yourself to already infested tissue with germs on it, it's going to help you, like, stay more healthy. It'll build up your immune system. However, tissues are $80 a box.
Starting point is 01:54:38 Wow. $80 a box for used tissues that other people have sneezed in. Yeah, that's gross. $80 is quite expensive. Now, I would never do this, and I don't even like touching doorknob. But that being said, there is something to people going, hey, exposure therapy. Like, be exposed to it because if you take it little by little, it won't hurt you and hit you all at once. They have a commercial.
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Starting point is 01:55:30 Vave. There you go. Isn't that crazy? So crazy. $80 too. Yeah, because now that you know this, if you're into it, don't pay the $80. Just get your friends to sneeze in a bunch of tissues. We should buy a box for the show and they'll spin the wheel who has to rub theirself with the Kleenex.
Starting point is 01:55:44 No. Rub it way. That would be so funny. I'm not doing that. Oh, come on. I'm just not doing it. For entertainment value? I'm not doing that.
Starting point is 01:55:51 It helps your immune system. But we have to put dog shockers on ourselves? Yeah, because dog shocker will keep you off the show sick. You get shocked with the dog shocker, you get out the next day. You do that, you're out for a week because you have the flu, maybe longer. Okay, good points. Thank you very much. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:56:07 Thank you. You guys are smart. You guys are trying to. You know everything. Every time I try to argue with them about something, he's right. Lunchbox wants me to do a bit where I might be removed from the show and we might all be. For a week. Why don't we do a bit where maybe you get the flu and we can't do the show for a week
Starting point is 01:56:21 and our ratings go down and we all suffer. Smart versus not so smart. No, if you went down for a week, we could still do the show. There's no way. They would let that happen. You wouldn't trust us? It's not my pool. So they would rather the show just be off the air or reruns.
Starting point is 01:56:37 They would rather that than us try to successfully do five hours. They would let maybe Raimundo ruin it. I mean, oh, not ruin it. Run it. Maybe Raymundo would be the only one they would let by himself? He can do the button support. He can do your job. No, no.
Starting point is 01:56:52 He would be like the host. Yeah, right. He's about the only one they would trust him. My car's broken down. Raymondo's good. Raymondo can do his own show. You guys don't give that guy enough credit. I just bet $100.
Starting point is 01:57:02 You don't give us enough credit thinking we could run our own show. Yeah. Hey, we're offended, but I don't care. I would let you. Who cares? But no. They wouldn't let you. But no.
Starting point is 01:57:13 All right, good? Yeah, maybe. That's my pile. All right, there you have it. What's happening today? I'm going to work out What are you doing for a workout now? Mostly weights or walking
Starting point is 01:57:26 Because getting my steps takes up a lot of my time You're still on your step challenge? Yeah How much longer do you have to go before you win money? February something And how many steps a day are you getting? My active days I have to get 15,100 And I have two power days where I have to get 18,300
Starting point is 01:57:42 And that's a lot? That's a lot! Yeah. There's some days I'm if my husband is talking to me we're in the kitchen, I'm like doing laps around our island or I'm marching in place because I don't have time to just, right, you know, when we do this show for however many hours we're sitting here,
Starting point is 01:57:55 it kills me. I really need to get up more during the show. Does your husband get annoyed with all the walking for no reason? Yeah, well, my kids are kind of in on it too. Like, they'll get embarrassed because if we'll go ride scooter and we're at a stoplight, I march in place. Oh, boy. Can you imagine your mom doing that? And they just roll her eyes. They're like,
Starting point is 01:58:11 a mom's trying to get her steps. So, anyway, what about you? Have a haircut today? Ooh, fresh. Yeah. What's you got going on? American Idol stuff this weekend. Yeah. Got to have fresh.
Starting point is 01:58:23 Yeah. You know what I mean? Got to look good. Yeah, you got to look at look at my calendar here. My shoulder is in really bad shape still. So I'm going to go and have it worked on a little bit where they just hurt it. It's just like they crush it. I'm sure that's not really what happens.
Starting point is 01:58:37 That's what it feels like in my heart. I just go and they just crush my shoulder and then I walk away and it feels a little bit better for like a week. Yeah. I'm going to have that done. Do some podcast stuff, which, by the way, there's a new podcast stuff, a new Bobbycast, Rachel Walmack came by the house. Search Bobbycast. If this show is over and you've already listened to the show.
Starting point is 01:58:57 Rachel Walmack came by the house. Yes, sir. You know, she was discovered at a rotating restaurant in Alabama. She was up playing and she's sitting there and everybody spinning around her and... It's a rotating restaurant which means like the tables are moving on the outside, but I would be stationary. I noticed this guy at the bar, and then at the end of the night, he comes up to me again, and he says, hey, I'm Jim. I'm from Sony Music in Nashville. And literally thought he was about to kidnap me. Like, I'm like, this is sketchy. I don't know. He's not, definitely not who he says he is. She was 17. And so, yeah, listen to that Bobbycast, search Bobbycast, the award-winning Bobbycast, might I say. That's right. Yeah. Music podcast of the year. But Rachel Womack, she's in the class of 2019.
Starting point is 01:59:44 That's up. Search Bobby Cash wherever you listen to podcasts. Lunchbox, what's up for you? Oh, you know, I got co-ed soccer indoor tonight,
Starting point is 01:59:55 season debut, start of a new season, and I'll definitely take a nap today. What time's the game tonight? 8 p.m. Oof. What do you mean? Owl.
Starting point is 02:00:04 Late. Late. You don't get to bed to 11? Get home in bed by 10. Don't you have to shower? Boom, sleep. Don't have to shower. You mean you don't shower.
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