The Bobby Bones Show - Bobby Talks About Leaving Radio + Bobby’s Dance Partner Sharna Burgess Stops By

Episode Date: January 15, 2019

Bobby talks about the reason he would leave radio. Also, Sharna Burgess, Bobby’s Dancing With The Stars partner, stops by to talk about winning the mirrorball and terrible partners she’s had in th...e past.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:00 Yeah, yeah, back at it. Had a big night last night. It was late night, too. Eddie and I have the band called The Raging Idiots. We put out a comedy record, did pretty well. Put out a kid's record, did pretty well. And then we still play on a big charity show last night. Luke Bryan showed up.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Lady Annabellum showed up. We'll catch you up later. But let me say, Good morning. Morning. Do you ever get so irritated with your husband that the sound of his voice makes you go, ugh? Just hearing him talk.
Starting point is 00:03:29 No. I mean, I get irritated, but the sound of his voice doesn't bother me. Like when he talks and you're like, can't even hear your voice right now. No, because he doesn't talk that much. If anything, it's the opposite. Oh, I can see that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I can see that. Yeah, you do talk a lot. He probably gets so annoyed with me that he can't hear me talk anymore. There's a woman in China who left doctors baffled because she could not hear the sound of a man's voice, only a woman's voice. Have you seen this story? No. Like the guys registers are too low? She doesn't hear them. Whoa. Yeah. So according to
Starting point is 00:03:58 the Daily Mail, she made the discovery after she woke up one morning, and all she could see was her boyfriend's mouth moving and couldn't hear his voice. She recalled feeling nauseous the night before. She had ringing in her ears. She went to the hospitals. The hospital doctor said, okay, let's try to diagnose these symptoms. An E&T specialist eventually determined she had reverse slop hearing loss, which prevents her from hearing all deeper sounds.
Starting point is 00:04:22 So if her boyfriend wants to talk to her, he needs to take it up. Take it up, Maddocham. I love you. Hi. Doctor said the stress could have contributed to the condition. They expect her to make a full recovery in like the next few months, but she cannot hear a man's voice. Wow.
Starting point is 00:04:36 That's crazy. Lunchbox, you ever get so irritated with your wife? She talks? You're like, ugh. No, my wife's not that annoying. If I do, I just go in another room
Starting point is 00:04:43 and then we don't talk for a couple hours, then we're good. You ever have a fight last over 24 hours? No. Usually 24 hours is the max. It normally clears up. Yeah, it has to. It's like agony.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Like pimples? They just eventually just goes away. Sometimes those stay for a while. But, yeah, it's just something about, like, you both just get tired of, you just get exhausted of it and it's like do I really want to ruin my day or is it worth it you ever think we're probably going to get divorced all the time you do yeah I'm like no why yes when you have a fight you're thinking man we're going to get
Starting point is 00:05:15 divorced do you wonder is this is this the one that is this the one that you know breaks the camels back you don't think that amy I mean I mean I mean I think yes I can see having those thoughts but I don't like I say it out loud the bobby bones show Big three stories. It's producer Ramundo in weather news. Forties and 50s in most places today, tons of rain out west, snow along the Rocky Mountains.
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Starting point is 00:06:00 Let's talk about our new year's resolutions And if we've kind of hung with them Lunchbox, you said you had one How's it going? Yeah, my car is a lot cleaner than it used to be It's not 100% there yet But it's baby steps I don't have as much stuff
Starting point is 00:06:13 There's some stuff in the front seat Backseat is clean So I can put the baby in and out No problem Why don't you just clean it all the way out And then try to keep it clean? I'm trying but every once in a while I have bottles like Gatorade bottles
Starting point is 00:06:24 That I throw on the front floor board And I don't clean them out the day That I'm supposed to So they pile up And it gets a little messy up in the front seat. And your resolution was To keep my car clean and to listen to more music To learn about artists. And have you done that?
Starting point is 00:06:37 Yeah, I've been looking like if you guys mentioned an artist I'll go home and look them up and I'll play their album. Who have you listened to so far? Mitchell Tim Penny Yeah, okay. And then last week you guys mentioned some guy named Charlie Puth for some reason. Oh, Eddie and I off Mike during a break. He does this thing where he can sing different keys.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Without knowing that. Well, he'll go like, all right, A sharp. He didn't nail it. Problem. You're like, F. That's rare. That's hard to do. So you listen to Charlie Puth, huh?
Starting point is 00:07:05 Yeah, I listen to one of his albums. A whole album. Yeah, I just put it on and let it go. You like him? I guess fine. Do you like this song? Here we go. Do you like attention?
Starting point is 00:07:15 Here you go. I heart radio music you should know, featuring Charlie Puth. Attention. Do you know this? I don't remember this. I mean, they all sound like this. Run around, run around, running around.
Starting point is 00:07:27 No. The one that was big on that album was, I'm one call away. IHart Radio music you should know featuring Charlie Puth One Call Away. That's it. I think he says somebody's better than Superman.
Starting point is 00:07:44 I was like lost all credibility. Superman got nothing on me. Yeah, that's jammed, dude. I'm only one call away. Yo, it's whiz. Yo, Chuck. See, here I come. I used to do this.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Good. Let me know who your next artist is. Now, well, the other album I listened to was the Casey Musgraves, the new one that's not really new anymore that she got nominated for the Grammy. Golden Hour? Yep. My wife really liked that one. Yeah, that's great.
Starting point is 00:08:15 IHard Radio Music You Should Know, featuring Casey Musgraves, high horse. Yeah, it's jam. Your resolution was to get out of debt. Have you paid off anything? So, yes. So I won my fantasy football league, which was $250. purse and guess what I didn't keep any of it went straight to credit card company. Is that right?
Starting point is 00:08:38 Yeah. So I said all extra money is going to go straight to credit card company we're on the road to debt free. What about your resolutions? Well so I've tried not so much resolution just to be better at a couple things. One, I'm trying to like more people's Instagram photos. I never like anybody's photos. I just look at them. I just take it in and don't give back.
Starting point is 00:08:56 So I'm trying to be more of an Instagram giver. That's nice. I'm trying to heart more photos. That's a good one. And then two is I always, whatever I usually tip my Uber each driver, I add another dollar. Oh. So I try to be a little more gracious to my... Those are just the two things that I know that I can affect.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Yeah. Like short term, complete it. You know what I mean? So you didn't have any, huh? Well, yeah, I was trying to be more organized with my calendar. And I am. And my husband and I even synced up calendars. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah. Is it like cycles? I don't know, but anytime either of us type anything into the calendar, it shows up on the other person's calendar. Oh, okay. So it's really helping because he's helping teach me how to... do it. Morgan number two,
Starting point is 00:09:36 do you have any? No, I wanted to walk my dog at least 15 minutes every day and I haven't been able to do that because she's framed her ankle so I already failed. Hey, dogs have ankles? I know they have bendy joints.
Starting point is 00:09:50 I guess that would be an ankle, yeah, I guess. Speaking of walking, I'm still in my stepbet challenge. Yeah. I haven't been kicked out. It's a Bobby Bones show. So here's the situation. Our video producer, Eddie, you went to dinner last night?
Starting point is 00:10:03 Yeah, I went to dinner, took the family out there, and this almost got into a fight. What happened? Well, I was waiting for a table. It was an hour wait for a table, and I was like, all right, well, there's no standing room at the door because it was packed, jam packed. So I go to the bar, and there's two seats empty, so I sit down, and my wife sits on the other one, and I order a drink, and she orders water, and the kids are sitting kind of in our lap. And the bartender is just like, all right, you're going to get another one? And I was like, no, we're just waiting at a table. We're like, well, get up.
Starting point is 00:10:31 You can't just sit there and wait for a table at the bar. Like, there's clients here. And I was like, that's what a restaurant bar is for. I'm like, I'm not moving. And he's like, he looked at me like, you're not moving. And I was like, no, I'm not moving. I'm staying here till my table's ready. So what's your question?
Starting point is 00:10:44 Like, isn't that what a restaurant bar is for to sit and wait for your table? Amy. You did order a drink, right? Yeah. Are you still drinking the drink? Yes. And he gave me 10 minutes for me to drink my drink. One drink.
Starting point is 00:10:58 One drink. And your wife had no drink. She had water. And she was sitting there. And we had our kids there sitting there sitting there. sitting there and it was packed even the bar was packed so i'm sure he wanted to make room for more of his clientele but i'm like i'm part of your clientele so i said i'm not moving i'm waiting for my table right and he looked at me like oh i want to tell his got to move but then i can tell he realized the
Starting point is 00:11:17 customer's always right i'd be so embarrassed if i was eddie's wife yeah me too really yes i'd be like oh okay let's just finish our drink and let's go wait over here because we're not we're not we're not hanging out at the bar we're not getting a drink you need to wait in the waiting. There was no room in the way, no seats, anything. Then you have to wait for a spot in the waiting area. Okay, listen, as someone who waited tables, when people just sat at tables and covered tables
Starting point is 00:11:41 and just sat and talked forever, they had the right to do that, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I couldn't kick him out. But it was very annoying because I made my rent payment and paid my car payment by another table sitting down. So by you holding those spots, you were not allowing him to make money.
Starting point is 00:11:55 I could tell that was the look he was giving me. Like, you're stunning my money growth right now. Yeah. Money growth, his bills. So my point is you did the thing that was by the rule, okay? Okay, see, that's what I'm talking about. But you're kind of like, that's just to be like, I'm the customer, I'm always right, I'm staying here, I'm not moving, I'm going to bring my whole family.
Starting point is 00:12:18 I didn't even tell them that the customer was right. I know, but in your head, that was the attitude that you had. You're like, I'm not moving. He's like, can you please move? You're like, I'm not moving. Yeah, I did say that. I wouldn't have done it because I would have said, oh, if we're not drinking, I'm going to let somebody else come. buy drinks,
Starting point is 00:12:32 tip him, but he's doing his job. Those aren't just seats to sit while your table. That's actually a bar. Again, you can sit there and do whatever you want. They're not going to kick you out.
Starting point is 00:12:40 I believe that you wouldn't even gotten to the point of telling the customer, like, you should probably leave and wait somewhere else. I wouldn't, but I would hope they'd move back. You're a good guy. No, Eddie was completely in the right.
Starting point is 00:12:51 He ordered a drink. He paid for his drink. He has a right to sit at that chair as long as he wants, even if he drinks that drink and it takes him 45 minutes to drink that drink. You can't tell me
Starting point is 00:13:01 how fast I need to get up from that chair and after he said that, guess how much tip he would have got? Zero dollars. Did you tip in? He didn't tell you. Lunchbox is right. There's no rule that you have to get up and leave. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:13:13 All I'm saying was if you don't care for other people if you're looking out for others because you'd hope they'd look out for you in the same situation. I was looking out for my family. I was like, we don't want to stand somewhere in a crowded waiting room, so let's just hang out at the bar. So let's penalize this guy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:28 If you get up, someone else is going to sit there and wait for their table. Correct. You know, someone else sit down and probably order drinks. And I think about 10 to 15 minutes for your drink is you need to order another drink. Yeah, and how long was your weight? An hour. Where were you eating on a... It was a hopping place.
Starting point is 00:13:41 And you sat there for an hour? I sat there for an hour. She never had a single drink. No, it had water. That's zero drinks. Oh, you know what? And to make it better, I said, can you give us just some chips? That way we're kind of eating at the bar.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Some free chips? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. You guys, when's the last time you ever waited an hour to eat? That's another question. Yeah, that's when you walk in and say, you're, Eddie from the By a Bone Show. No, you don't do that. No, that's when you just decide to go somewhere else.
Starting point is 00:14:04 Say you're Eddie from the sore losers' podcast. Get out of here. That's funny. So, Amy says no. Yeah, I'm not, no. That's not how I would want to handle that at all. I say no. Lunchbox says yes. Oh, boy. High five, Eddie. No, no. You don't want to be teamed up with him. No, I don't. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, non-profit Christian University based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant. Well, GCU doesn't settle for the status quo. They shatter it. At GCU, academically rigorous, industry-driven programs are built to move at the speed of relevance,
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Starting point is 00:18:52 and the other is more of a Cheers of Nashville type show. Nothing is set in stone yet, but everything is in the works. Loretta Land is receiving an all-star tribute show on April 1st in Nashville. Garth Brooks, George Drake, Keith Urban, Miranda Lamber, Alan Jackson, and more will be performing at the event. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:19:17 So when you've got two hair salons close to each other, it's like rival business. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's like competition, you know, my clients, your clients. We do the best. Hair beef. Well, one of the salons had to temporarily close its doors after a fire damaged their salon. And the rival studio close by because they had appointments and booking and people expecting to be able to get their hair done,
Starting point is 00:19:40 allowed them to use some of their extra spaces and shampoo and cotton color and some of their extra chairs to do hair. I know. Yeah, that's good. Yep. I know. That's what it's all about. Absolutely. And you can take their money.
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Starting point is 00:20:07 A 28-year-old woman was getting ready for bed, had a cup of water, spills it in her bed. She's like, well, what am I going to do? She gets the hairdriar, turns it on, puts it underneath the covers with her, and goes to sleep. Catches the mattress on fire. I didn't know that would have. happen. I wouldn't have thought that would have happened. I mean... You were looking like, oh, how dumb is she?
Starting point is 00:20:27 Amy, I wouldn't have thought that a hairdry would catch a mattress on fire. Yeah. I mean, I guess I've just seen lots of incidents with the hair dryer and like that. It's the back part of the hair dryer that gets real hot. And if like sheets or anything get in that, I could see it sparking something. Sometimes I fall asleep with my space heater on. Is that bad? Well, no, because the space easers is intended to give you warmth. If you put your space heater in your bed over your cover, then yeah, that might catch on fire. So it ended up costing
Starting point is 00:20:54 $200,000 worth of damage Oh, the whole house, huh? Yeah, whole house Yeah I mean a hairdryer in the bathtub I get Yeah We've seen stories on that Yeah, I don't know
Starting point is 00:21:03 Okay, well there you go That's a bonehead story of the day The Bobby Bones The Bobby Bones Folks, it's your buddy and my Mr. Bobby Bones Let's go Translidate
Starting point is 00:21:13 I got a game for you guys I'll give you three facts About a country artist You buzz in with your name Once you know who it is Okay Cool Got it.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Three facts. Artist number one, ready? His name is on the welcome sign for Leesburg, Georgia. His middle name is Luther. Eddie. Luke Brian. Correct. Here's what we'll do.
Starting point is 00:21:52 It won't be a speed game. I'll read the clue. If you know it, multiple people can get it. You can say, I'm in. Okay, okay, okay. All right, Eddie with one point, though. Ready? Three facts about the country artist.
Starting point is 00:22:03 his role name is Troyell Eddie I mean I know it Garth Brooks I thought you just said we both He can't after a clue Anybody can get it Right
Starting point is 00:22:15 And since he got after one clue We had to get after one clue We don't get that point Amy I'm sorry Yeah Amy get mad Ami mad Ami's mad All right ready
Starting point is 00:22:24 Thanks a lot Eddie His real name's Troyil Yeah The other clues were He went to Oklahoma State University And a track scholarship Lunchbox Okay
Starting point is 00:22:31 And he had an alter ego named Chris Gaines. All right? Yeah. artist number three At age 26 She became the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry Number two
Starting point is 00:22:42 She graduated as salutatorian of her high school Number three She earned college credit For her time on a reality Lunchbox Lunchbox What it's not a Oh yeah I forgot
Starting point is 00:22:54 You guys can all guess now I'm in Mike can you finish the third one please I got excited She earned college credit for her time On a reality TV show I'm in. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:09 Youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry Saluted to Wendro High School, college credit reality show. Amy. Carrie Underwood. Lunchbox? Yes, Carrie Underwood. Eddie?
Starting point is 00:23:18 Kelly Pickler. Kelly Pickler. We're back even, right? Oh, that's right. Yeah, I'm up too. All right, ready? Sorry, I got excited. Artist number four.
Starting point is 00:23:31 At age 22, this artist moved to Nashville and parked cars for a hospital in order to pay the rent. Clue number two He was a star athlete in college Lunchbox is in Go ahead Sam Hunt
Starting point is 00:23:46 Lunchbox says Sam Hunt All right Show me Sam Hunt Tide up Tide up Tide up with Eddie Okay Here we go
Starting point is 00:24:02 Next one He went to the same college As Eric Church he is engaged to his girlfriend of two years. Final clue? Ooh! He was born and raised in Asheville, North Carolina. Eddie.
Starting point is 00:24:21 We're all in. Girlfriend of two years. Yeah, he's engaged with his girlfriend of two years. Those three, you guys are struggling with how this game works. Yeah, we are. But I got it, though. I got it. I got it, I got it.
Starting point is 00:24:33 But I see what you're doing, Eddie. The clue was over, so you were excited to say you were in. But under three, you don't have to say it. Carly Pierce been with that guy. That guy? Yeah, we don't know who that guy is. Not two years. She's been with them for like a week or something. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Engaged for two years. What was the other one? Where is he from? They don't think they've been engaged for two years. No, no. They've just been together for two years. Oh. Oh my goodness. Who recently got engaged? Yeah, it says that he's been engaged to his girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Okay. The question's written weird. Okay. Thank you. He's engaged to his girlfriend of two years. Not he's engaged, been engaged for two years. I still can't even think of anybody that's engaged. Go ahead. Amy, time's up for you.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Lunchbox Luke Combs Eddie There you go Dush She got the same college As Eric Church That's like his hero
Starting point is 00:25:22 That's so cool Okay here we go She was born as the fourth of 12 children She never sleeps in hotels on tour Lunchbox Okay lunchbox is in after the second clue Eddie you got to have something here You're gonna come in Amy
Starting point is 00:25:39 All right I'm in. Eddie, what do you have? Wynonna. Amy, what do you have? Miranda Lambert. Lunchbox? That's my girl, Dolly Parton.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Oh, my goodness. The third one was, she's written over 3,000 songs. 25 of them have been number one in the country jar. Oh, my goodness. She's stay on her bus? Yeah. She said that on this show. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:01 So dumb. Lunchbox is in the lead? All right, one more. You cannot win this game. Okay. Why? We're not letting him. Lunchbox in the lead?
Starting point is 00:26:11 Yeah. Okay. He has five tattoos. One of which is a leprechaun with a cowboy hat. It's on his thigh. What? What is this? Amy.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Amy's in after one clue. You have this? Yes. Okay. You guys in or no? I got the guess. Y'all don't have a lepercom with a cowboy hat. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:26:34 I'm in. I want to know this is so bad. I've been so bad at this game. Lunchbox. Kid Rock. Eddie? Eric Church. Amy?
Starting point is 00:26:43 Tim McGraw. It's Tim McGraw. He has a leprechaun with a cowboy tattoo? The other ones, he has three daughters, Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey. I have no idea how I know that, but I do. Yeah, we don't know either. And his real name, his real first name is Samuel. That is so crazy.
Starting point is 00:26:57 Is that it? Did I win? Amy lost. What? How did I win after that clutch get? Lunchbox, you won. Thank you, Amy. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Thank you. Come on high. I can never get enough. And every time I'm up in the building. Everybody has. Go up and they stay there! And they stay there! Bobby Boom, come on.
Starting point is 00:27:22 If you could only watch one show the rest of your life, what would that show be? Oh my gosh. I know. And I asked this question because over the weekend, I finished The Office again. And I've watched it all the way through probably seven times. Not every episode all the way through, like just starting it and going all the way through. Nine seasons. It's a lot.
Starting point is 00:27:42 And I've probably seen every episode more than that. But I finished again. And I cried. episode again I cry every time that last episode happens. When Jim and Pam get married I cry when Michael leaves and goes to Colorado at the airport and then at the very last episode I cried every time. I haven't gotten there yet well listen spoiler alert but I'm dabbling in the office right now I think I'm on season two. Did you start at the beginning? Yeah so my show will be the office you get one show to watch the rest of your life what would it be Amy friends strong yeah
Starting point is 00:28:13 I mean, Friends was the show that you watched all the time until the office kind of took its place. Because on Netflix, the office is like the most watched, non-original. Friends is up there too. But, yeah, Friends is a good one. Lunchbox? Seinfeld. Yeah?
Starting point is 00:28:30 Yeah, because I think it's funny and there's enough episodes. That's a thing, enough episodes. Because there are certain shows that are like four seasons. That would get old. You need something with longevity and that makes you laugh. Nothing too serious. Yeah, with the office, you're talking about, nine seasons and like, you know, 20 episodes, a season.
Starting point is 00:28:48 It's like 180 episodes. That's crazy. And you've watched it how many times? All the way from front to back on Netflix, seven times. But again, that doesn't count when I was a kid. When I was younger, I was watching it. Eddie? I'm going to have to go full house.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Think about all the life lessons in all of those episodes. What? Does Fuller House get lumped in? No, no, no, no. The original with the OG cast, Bob Saget and Dave Coley. That's the one show you'd watch all the time? Yeah, I think so. Because your kids are with you?
Starting point is 00:29:13 No, no, no, just me. Okay. Of all the shows, you'd watch Full House. Man, I would go Breaking Bad before Full House. Oh, wow. Morgan number two, what would you do? You're 25. It would definitely be one tree hill.
Starting point is 00:29:24 That's my big one. I've never seen an episode. What's that about it? Yeah. Is that like their version, your age groups of our 90210? Or Dawson's Creek? Probably, yeah. But none of you guys have seen one tree hill.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Not really. So let me get this right. There's a hill and there's a tree. Only one tree. One. That's, it's basically the show that made Chad Michael Murray famous. Who? Chad Michael Murray?
Starting point is 00:29:48 Oh, Chad Michael Murray. Is that the one like Sophie Bush or whatever? They got married. Yeah. Oh my goodness. Jana Kramer was on it for sure. You mean Johnny Kramer? Is her name Sophia?
Starting point is 00:30:00 What's One Tree Hill about quickly? It's basically a bunch of kids in high school and they're going through life and you just get really connected to the characters. It's typical. Yeah, teenage soap opera. Yeah. And, oh, the OC, remember that one? Ramundo, what's your one show, buddy?
Starting point is 00:30:16 Yeah, give me, everybody loves Raymond. I'll enjoy. Oh, good one. Great show. Oh, yes. Raymond Strong. That's one, is that on Netflix? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:25 Okay, I might need to do that, because sometimes it's just good to have that one on. Raymond Strong. All right, those are your one shows. On the list, they talked 10,000 people. The office was number one, friends is number two, Parks and Recat at number three. Gray's Anatomy and number four. Who I dabbling that? Because of all the episodes.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Yeah. And then... It's still going. And then Full House? New Girl on number 5. No, Eddie Full House didn't make it, bro. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:47 A bunch of haters. I was looking at this article on BuzzFeed. Do you know who Henry Cavill is? The guy from Superman, really good-looking guy? Oh, yes. Now that you say Superman, yes. Okay, so apparently he has a lot of chest hair. And the whole article was about how some women love chest hair.
Starting point is 00:31:06 Some women don't. I want to bring in... Let's bring in the girl group here. We have Amy. Amy, go ahead and introduce yourself in your age. Hi, I'm Amy. I'm 37 years old. Married for 12 years and co-hosts here with Bobby. All right.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Let's bring in our head of digital Morgan Number 2. Morgan number 2. Say hi. Hello. How's it going? Good. Now do the thing Amy just did. Okay.
Starting point is 00:31:30 I'm Morgan number 2. I'm 25 years old and I'm the web girl on the show. All right. Say a little fun fact about your life. I'm really excited about I don't know. I got nothing. She has nothing. I really have nothing. Let's bring in Hillary, our phone screener who's moving off the phone. Hillary, go ahead. Hi, I'm Hillary. I just turned 26. I don't know what my fun fact is.
Starting point is 00:31:55 We got to get better on our fun facts, guys. You love Chick-fil-A. I love Chick-Fle. Yes. And you've never dated. Yes, she's only kissed two guys in her life. That's her fun fact. Yeah. Thank you. How many dates in your life? Two. Wow. But you're on one-for-one on dates, though. On both of your dates, you guys, you got kissed? Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:32:15 All right. Pretty good. Okay. Are we ready with this? Let's talk about chest hair on guys. Okay. Okay. Because it's a lot.
Starting point is 00:32:25 Did you see this picture? Yeah. What do you think about that chest hair? I mean, I could do it a little bit less. Okay, yeah. Less, maybe, yeah. But I don't want it to be fully no hair. You don't?
Starting point is 00:32:40 But maybe less hair than that. Like, what about mine? You don't have any, do you? I don't have any. Yeah. So it's a little bit different. Y'all's chest are very different. Yeah, because he has muscles.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Yeah, you can say that. That's okay. Okay, so, yeah, I could do it a little bit. My husband has just a little bit. I feel like he has a good amount, but that's just me. It's not too much, not too little. If 0% is me of chest hair and 100% this guy, where do you like your... I guess I like it.
Starting point is 00:33:10 If he's 100% and I'll like it at 50%. 50%. Okay, Morgan number two, how do you feel about chest hair on men? I'm like a 25%. A little bit, but not too much. Have you ever met a guy that has a lot of chest hair? Yes, and I couldn't really do it.
Starting point is 00:33:26 I wouldn't be, if it was a lot, that would be a, I don't know, I would just be like, there's a lot when it's like out of their shirt and you're like, what's happening under there? So it's like a teddy bear trying to crawl off him underneath the shirt? Yes. So you like about 25%. Yes.
Starting point is 00:33:41 Okay, Amy's 50%. Morgan number two, 25%. Hillary, what do you like on a guy? I'm with Morgan number two. I would say about 25%. Not a lot. So what about, let me just walk you're at zero. Nobody has said that so far.
Starting point is 00:33:53 I'm at like 5% because I got little bitty ones. But it also take clippers to the little bit that I have. Okay. So if I do have, because I... So if you didn't, you would just have like a few? It grows in weird patches, Amy. Okay. And I don't do it to have fully clean, but if I let it grow, it's weird patches.
Starting point is 00:34:07 Yeah. And I look like I have mange. Like, I just have a little bit of hair, and it's mangy. Okay. So, let me, Morgan number two, let me run this by you, okay? Okay. You and I, we've been on 10 dates, okay? And I'm taking my shirt off.
Starting point is 00:34:19 We're like watching a TV show for the first time. And I don't have any chest hair on my chest. It's not a deal breaker. It's more of a deal breaker if you had a lot. Is it gross so that I don't have any? No. I think that's more common than chest hair typically is, honestly. So no one's like, because Mike D who works on the show,
Starting point is 00:34:37 he has the crawling out of your shirt, chest hair. Oh, yeah. Lunchbox. Where are you got in chest chair? I'm probably at zero. I got a baseball diamond. Ugh. That's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Hey, what do you think about lunchbox's chest hair Morgan number two? It's a little spotty. He has it on his belly button and then he has it like on his chest
Starting point is 00:34:57 and it's just not consistent. Yeah, but true mind that's it. And up to his neck. It's like a diamond. That's like a triangle. Yeah. Like from his neck
Starting point is 00:35:04 the point down to the nipples and then back in. Hillary, we think about lunchbox's chest here. I'm a little uncomfortable right now. It's fine. That's a good amount. Yeah. Would you like by you?
Starting point is 00:35:12 It's a little patchy though. It's more than 25%. No, no. And it's like a little pillow with the girl's head right there. Does your wife like it and she played with it? No. Have you ever had a guy with a lot of chest hair, Amy? No.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Nope. Is your husband the guy with the most chest hair? Yeah. I'm starting to think maybe my boyfriend when we were like 20 had chest hair. I wonder what it's like no. I don't know. Well, he maybe had the most. Amy likes 50% and she's a little older than the other two girls who like 25%.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Maybe we're trending downward. And then like the 10-year-olds of today's generation is within like 0% when they go over. Yeah. Yeah. That sounds right. Thank you, Girl Group. I appreciate your commentary. Because women that are probably 10 or 15 years older than me, they probably like a lot of hair.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Yeah. I mean, that's like dudes. Like the younger you get, the less condition you are to want hair. Oh, right, right. You know what I mean? Yeah. You with me? Yep.
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Starting point is 00:41:29 Folks, it's your buddy and my Mr. Bobby Bones. Let's go. This is the Bobby Bones. Just a few minutes away from my partner from Dancing with the Stars, Sharna Burgess, being in studio. She was one of our surprise guests last night at the Raging Idiots Million Dollar Show, which is my band. So she's going to come by a hangout in a second.
Starting point is 00:41:55 And now let's go over to Amy for the Morning Corny, though. The Morning Corny! Why don't birds follow directions? Why don't birds follow directions? Eh, they just like to wing it. All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right. That was the morning corny. The Bobby Bonn show.
Starting point is 00:42:19 Well, well, well, look who's in the studio. Sharna Burgess, my dancing partner and friend from Dancing with the Stars. He's back here with us. She's been here for a bit. We just couldn't say anything because she was a surprise guest on the show last night. Yeah. And so she came out and we danced. And I got to say, we went back and, Amy, we practiced.
Starting point is 00:42:35 By the way, hello, Sharna. Hi. You're like one of us. It's like we just start talking. We practiced on Sunday night? Yeah, Sunday night. We went back over to the studio and practiced a little bit and it's kind of like, whoosh, like all those, like for me, all those kind of weird feelings of, oh boy, we're doing this again.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Basically anxiety, just like waves up. I don't know that it was anxiety. It was, it wasn't anxiety. When you say you have post-traumatic. Dance syndrome. Yes. I love it. Dancing.
Starting point is 00:43:04 But we went and we dance and I oddly remembered some of it. No, you did great. We had about three hours set for us to remember these things and we needed one hour. It was and you remembered everything. You remembered the technique. Your cha-cha check was great. Everything was so good. No pressure.
Starting point is 00:43:19 Then we did it last night and everybody cheered and they were surprised to see Sharnah. Shana went over to that B-Team house too. Yes, which was awesome. Everybody was so cool and nice and I felt like I was part of a family. family. What was it like after you won the show? I mean, it was crazy. It was the same as it was for you. There was a whole world of positive and negative. But for the most part, it was just everyone celebrating us and the fact that the win was so surprising, but so different for the show and took me seven years to get there. A lot of my family was crying over in Australia when it happened to. And I just got to go home and celebrate that win. Like Australia. Yeah, back to Australia. And finally celebrate that win with my family. and to see how proud they were, because they've been on this journey with me after so many years of so close
Starting point is 00:44:06 but not quite. And finally getting there, they've adopted you. You haven't met them yet, but you know, you're their adopted son, so. Yeah, do you think you'll go to Australia to meet your family? Well, your adopted family? Yes.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Yeah, eventually, yes. Absolutely. You have to. I would like to go sooner than later, but yes, we will. I mean, listen, it's been a lot. You talk about positive and the negative. and you know, Sharon and I've talked about this and even with our show
Starting point is 00:44:33 how if you get any sort of pushback or backlash as long as you're not being racist or homophobic that way but if it's just like someone not liking what you do that's because there are more people exposed to it and you don't ever feel really the love you only feel when people are upset and so we were hated on
Starting point is 00:44:50 because we weren't your traditional dance team. I definitely wasn't the traditional dancer. I think as far as wins go over the 27 seasons of dancing with the stars. We were obviously the most surprising. That's right. That's right. How about that? Come on. Even for me. Like, come on.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Starting the season, this was different for me. It was a whole different journey, not realizing that this was what we had, but by like a couple of weeks in and me just understanding you and how much people love you and what you had on that dance floor as a person and a personality. I mean, I get it. I 100%
Starting point is 00:45:21 get it. I go back and watch our dances now and geek out though. You don't? I do. She asked me, and we were dancing and she was like, do you go, have you like taking it in? Do you go watch the dances and I was like, nope. You need to get to a point when you watch you, just go, that was awesome. But I told you, I look at me and I go, oh, mess that step up, can't watch it. I'm disgusted with myself.
Starting point is 00:45:39 Oh my gosh. I know. I am disgusted with myself to watch me mess up something. Well, I watch it and I'm very proud of you today. Because I just remember how, like, disappointing we both were when I'd really screw up. I know. It's true. It's starting to sit me on the stairs and we'd watch it right afterward, like a coach.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Start fast. That fast. And I would hit myself. It would be that fast. I'd be like, I'm sorry. I suck. But... Sometimes I was a little too tough
Starting point is 00:46:02 because I'd get really tough on him. I don't think so. I think the process worked itself out in the way it needed to. Yeah. I think I needed someone because I did not know how to dance. Right.
Starting point is 00:46:11 Except for Joe, I was the worst. Yeah. In the beginning. Yeah. Well, sure. I mean, as a dancer, I don't know. I think I still was not the best dancer.
Starting point is 00:46:22 No. But again, like we've said this so many times, it's not necessarily just the best dancer that wins that show. And it hasn't been historically anyway. It's been the favorite. And you were the favorite. So, boom. Boom. Boom. Well, Sharna Burgess here. She's going to hang out for a little bit. Yeah. Can you hang? Yeah. We're going to New York after the show. We're going to dance with
Starting point is 00:46:41 the stars is tonight in Radio City. So crazy. I know. I get to, what's crazy is I get to sit in the audience and watch him do his thing. I won't be up there with him. I'm just going to be telling jokes and just a little bit of dancing. I wouldn't do full dances without Sharna. I was like, I'm not dancing. Because I had to work, dance with somebody else and they don't know how I work. It's different. She had to figure out. me out. I'm like a robot. Is you're telling jokes at Radio City musical? I'm hosting and doing stand-up in the middle of the bits. Wow. That's cool. So, yeah,
Starting point is 00:47:05 okay, we'll come back with Sharna. The Bobby Boneshow. All right, Sharna So, what's happening with you? Lots of things. I just got back from Australia and had some time with family, but heading into 2019 is a lot of really exciting stuff. Some is a little secret right now,
Starting point is 00:47:23 I can't tell, but what has been incredible is my workout series. People have been loving it and I've been hearing so much feedback on social media the last, well, a few weeks actually since everyone's starting that whole new year, new me. And I think some of my favorite stories are like the moms and daughters that get together and work out in their living room and have this bonding experience with these dance cardio workouts. It's insane. It's so much more than I think I ever thought it was going to be. It makes me really excited for where we're going
Starting point is 00:47:50 to take it in 2019. Amy, have you done any of these dance cardio like us? I haven't, but I need to. Oh, we should do it together. Okay. Oh, boy. I would love that. How do people find your dance workouts? They can find it at my shop. It's shop.shana Burgess.com and there is about five different workouts up there right now. We have one inspired by the Jive, one of your favorite dances. We have a cha-cha. There's a Pasadoblae up there in a general dance cardio. And we're also having a 20-minute dance tabata coming out really soon. And it's a full-on 20-minute workout that's just so much fun. It kicked my butt, that's for sure. Okay, I want to do that. You want to do it? I don't even know what Tabata is. That's what you go down there, snow hail in?
Starting point is 00:48:28 No. It's like a way you count your intervals. Like you high heart rate for 20 seconds, 10 second rest. Yes, yes, yes. And it's only 20 minutes, but because you have this pattern of timing, it just goes so quick, I feel like. You do a minute on and 30 off or 20 on and 10 off. It changes throughout it. But it's a series of different moves.
Starting point is 00:48:48 It's a little more hip-hop inspired than Latin. Oh, yeah. It's totally Amy. Bobby, I think it could be yours. I feel like we should all get together and do this. I think I'm retired. I don't think so. No, I think like I'm done.
Starting point is 00:48:58 I feel like I'm going to rush the stage tonight at Radio City. Well, after the show tonight, I think I'm done. Yeah. Like, I don't think I'm ever going to. I think I'm, I think. Never say never. If they, I just, like, if you, okay, here's the thing. If you have a, I had a trio week and you were like, come back for trio week.
Starting point is 00:49:18 I don't know if I could, I don't know. Like, because you're dancing on the show next season. I mean, even if I picked an awesome 90s jam throwback. Only if you called and were like, hey, I can teach this to you. in three days. I couldn't do it with another partner. No. Because you had to learn how to teach somebody that has never done it that way.
Starting point is 00:49:39 Yeah, it's different. And it took a minute for me too. I'm usually really quick at figuring out how to teach people and how to break down what they need. And it took me a while to figure out how to get the moves through to you. How did you get the moves through to me? Honestly, repetition was our thing. It was...
Starting point is 00:49:56 That's why it took so long. It was like eight hours a day of the things. same 12 counts. Yeah, it was. That's not even an exaggeration. We didn't move very fast for sure. It got quicker towards the end. What did you do with your trophy?
Starting point is 00:50:08 Mirabal, where is it? Oh, it's sitting up. So it traveled around with me for quite a while. It's a she, by the way. She traveled around with me for quite a while. I was in Dominican Republic for a little second. I meant to take her to Australia and completely forgot. So you didn't show it to your mom?
Starting point is 00:50:23 I know. I left it sitting on my dining room table and I was in a slight bit of trouble. But now she's up on a mantle. right as you come up my stairs it's the first thing that you see with little photos and stuff around it there's a photo our photo from the season and other little bits
Starting point is 00:50:37 I walked back up my stairs when I got back from Australia and saw it again and I was like that's right I finally won that thing Am I going to get jealous when you have a new partner Is that how that works? Do other partners look and go oh and compare them? Knowing you you're going to compare yourself
Starting point is 00:50:50 to my new partner I'll probably do all your dances at the same time train at home Can you? Send me videos Amy am I going to get jealous for a new partner? Who did it better? Yeah. Yeah, I think you probably will check in with her and be like, so what's you like?
Starting point is 00:51:02 Tell me how he sucks. So are you all friends? You're hanging out? Yeah, yeah. Sean and I were talking, we went to dinner on Sunday night, and we were talking about how it's like, when you're together as much as we were for basically three months. Yeah. We were together every day. No days off, because I couldn't afford to take a day off.
Starting point is 00:51:19 Yeah. And it was eight, ten, 12 hours a day every day. Like, we went through all of the relationship stages. Yeah. And not dating. but like we got along super well we'd fight one day we would be great the next day
Starting point is 00:51:32 I mean it was a relationship crammed into three months yeah it really was it's like 10 years and three months you first meet hi I'm Bobby hi I'm Shana three weeks later you know honeymoon period everything's great a week later everything blows up you're fighting and a week later after that you're working through it it's like the peaks and valleys that you go through
Starting point is 00:51:52 in three months is so intense You can't get, you can't have that experience anywhere else. You can't replicate that. I don't know anyone else that would go through that kind of situation other than the people that do Dancing with the Stars. Without saying anyone's name, have you ever had just a blow-up fight within your partner? They just feel like, I don't know if you're even going to repair this.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Oh, yeah. Really? Oh, yeah. I've torn some of the guys to pieces, especially when they come in with an ego and they're there for all the wrong reasons and they think they're going to get something from me that they're not. Like hook up with you? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:22 Absolutely. And then when they come in, they don't. Oh my gosh. Oh, it's so bad. And then they get this attitude because they're so used to getting whatever they want. And so here I walk in and I just tear them down to pieces about everything that I think of and why I absolutely wouldn't go there. And then they have a choice.
Starting point is 00:52:37 We can either compete and we can be great or you can, you know, run away with your tail between your legs because you didn't get what you wanted. But I've lost it. That's a thing, huh? Yeah, absolutely. I've lost it at an athlete, one of the athletes. And we ended up being fine, but I had to lose it at one of the athletes that I danced with to put him in line.
Starting point is 00:52:54 What does that mean lose it? Did you yell at him? Oh, yeah. I lost it. With the camera on? No, never. With the camera on, I would never do that because I don't want it to be about that. He just needed to be checked. But I had to let him know that I told him that I'm not going to say it. I told him the most insane things to get through to him about how what I thought of him as a human being at that point and what he was doing to everyone else around him and to make him realize that he wasn't representing himself in any way that. was positive and so it took a couple of weeks but eventually he came around but it was really bad. Do you ever go out on the floor during the show and you're just in a huge
Starting point is 00:53:32 fight and you have to go out and perform during a time when you're just not getting along? I don't know if there's been yes yes actually we didn't have those ours were a day and we were back but we never were fighting when it was showtime no no we never were and I wouldn't say that there's anyone that I've had fights with before showtime
Starting point is 00:53:52 but there's been a couple of people that it's just been bad energy and negativity just because the week was awful. The dance isn't ready, but for whatever reason, for our own complications throughout the week, and just the energy is off. So there's no camaraderie between the two of you, you know, teamwork and positive. It's just like, yeah, let's just get this done. Wow. And that's awful.
Starting point is 00:54:13 That is the worst. That's when my job feels like a job. Every other time, it's the most rewarding experience to see someone grow and find this confidence and be able to move. with my tuition but then when it becomes like that it just makes me not want to do it wow that would be so awkward it's hard sometimes amy to have to do the show when we're really fighting with each other yeah yeah and usually awkward yeah and usually we're like we're fighting well it we try to you know not address it for a little bit and then it just it has to be addressed
Starting point is 00:54:43 so Bobby brings it up which is good and sometimes on air it helps us yeah it's great that you can address it I love that get out the elephant in the room for us it's it's really awkward if you do because you only get so much air time too so if all you're doing is talking about your fight then it doesn't it doesn't show everyone really everything that you're going through in that week because in a week how many emotions do we go through every emotion every emotion so if you're picking out that one fight you're not seeing the positive stuff that happened to so we try and manage how much we let our cameras catch us and we do on air you know that every time you write anything about me people assume we're dating I know what is that every time if you say anything nice about me
Starting point is 00:55:22 anything nice about you? They're like, oh, they're dating again. I mean, I can say that I love your sweater and everyone's going to think that we're dating shirt. It's probably her sweater. He probably wore it when he left her house. Exactly, that's why. Which could be the case.
Starting point is 00:55:32 Which could be with the case. With this one, it's possible. Wait, what? Just kidding. It's very masculine. I have put on weight since the show ended. I lost a lot of weight during the show, but I've put it on now.
Starting point is 00:55:44 I'm back. Yeah, me too, but that's not really excited about that part. Do you dance when you're not dancing? It depends on what jobs I have going on. Usually in my off season, if I'm not doing a tour, there's not as much dancing. I'll have a few appearances and maybe do a few masterclasses, but not necessarily. I'll do more of my workout series and create more content.
Starting point is 00:56:03 So that's really intense, but that's about a week of intense work. So I really have to go to the gym, get back in Pilates and yoga and build myself a workout schedule. Otherwise, well, otherwise it ain't too good. Otherwise, it gets a little round. Sharna Burgess is here from Dancing with the Stars, my partner, champion, all those things. Can someone hire you as a coach? Could someone be like, I want to pay you to come teach me how to dance? Will you do that?
Starting point is 00:56:29 I mean, essentially, yes. If I have the time, I usually love to do some of those things. But it's really time spent. And I don't have a studio that I go and teach at. So it's hiring me. It's usually studios that will hire me to come out and do master classes and whatnot. But if someone really wants me for a wedding dance or if someone has some really big dream to have a dance lesson off me, there's always a way to make it happen. There's always a way.
Starting point is 00:56:54 There's always a way. Well, anything that you would like to say, are we dating? We are not dating. We are not dating. Okay. That's the story you're going with right now. Great. Why is it going to be a story?
Starting point is 00:57:07 And then soon you'll have a big announcement. Yes, very soon there's going to be a big announcement. Hopefully there'll be two big announcements for 2019, but there is a huge one coming in probably the next month that I'm so excited. I'm actually bursting right now that I can't say it, but I really can't because I'll get in trouble. So coming soon.
Starting point is 00:57:25 Lunchbox, anything you'd like to ask her? Oh, yeah. Here he comes. No, we're not dating. No, I know that. Have you made out? No, seriously, have you guys ever made out? No, we haven't.
Starting point is 00:57:37 Huh. Is that the one question? Well, that's one question, but you say a big announcement. Is that what you're waiting for to announce that you guys are... Yes, we're dating. Are you dating anybody? No, I'm not dating anyone, actually.
Starting point is 00:57:51 It's really hard. We talked about this at dinner the other night. Dating is just brutal. It's a rough world out there. Do you feel like you're going to owe the rest of your career? You're indebted to Bobby because he won you... I'm indebted to her. I think it's the other way around.
Starting point is 00:58:05 They want it together. I think, yeah, I think we won it together. It was 50-50 teamwork in that one. It was like 80-20, you. It was not 50-50. I was just holding on. Dude, you were maximum effort the entire time. I was holding on.
Starting point is 00:58:19 There is no way. There was no. But I would say not indebted, but I would say connected. I am forever connected to this man. Also backstage with your other dancers, do they kind of badmouth the win? Like, oh my gosh, you had that Dewee Bobby and you guys didn't deserve to win. Is there a little bit of that? Like, let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Yeah, of course. There's, I mean, there's a couple people that are still pretty salty about it. Really? Yeah. Who are they? I'm not saying this. I'm not saying anything. Oh, you just write it down and I'll say it.
Starting point is 00:58:43 No. I'll tell you when she's gone and off the mics. Yeah. How about that? But yeah, there is, for sure. And it's a shame, too, because I've been happy for everyone's wins throughout the years. But there's definitely a couple people that are. It rhymes with grocery store row.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Oh, no. Joe's like my best friend from the show. No, no. Not at all. Joe's a joke. Joe's our buddy. All right. Sharna, we're going to let you go.
Starting point is 00:59:05 All right. Thank you for, well, I'm going to go to New York today. Exactly. But thank you for dancing at the show last night. Of course. It was my pleasure. Thank you for coming to town. That's a big charity event for us.
Starting point is 00:59:14 You didn't have to come. It was awesome. And we got to spend a lot of time together too, which is good. It was crazy to see you again. Amy, we were in the car and that song's playing when we won our little Lauren Dagle song. The one that she's singing as we're looking at the trophy.
Starting point is 00:59:26 Yeah, it came on. Yeah, came on as we're there. Did you all? We don't know. We were like, what is happening? That is so bizarre. Yeah, it was bizarre. It just had come on randomly when she's in the car.
Starting point is 00:59:35 It was great. I mean, we kept talking, and then the chorus came in. I was like, wait, no, I'm getting really emotional, It was amazing. Well, thanks to everybody who voted for us, and I'm glad to see you again, and we're going to go away. Oh, I got a question. Yes, go ahead. You said you guys hung out this weekend or Sunday night or whatever?
Starting point is 00:59:51 Yeah. Where did you spend the night? At a hotel here in Nashville. Okay. Do you believe her? Nope. Not for one second. We're done.
Starting point is 01:00:01 We're going to go. Thank you. Thank you, Sharna. Lunchbox, thank you. You're welcome. Love you guys. All right. Bye everybody.
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Starting point is 01:03:32 with the help of American Military University. That's AMU. dot edu slash military let's go over and talk to Jessica and Austin Hey Jessica Oh hi Bobby Hey you're on the air what's going on Hey yeah I had a question for you guys
Starting point is 01:03:54 So I noticed that you've been doing a lot more stuff outside of the radio station and stuff like that And I was wondering how much longer you were thinking that you were going to be in radio And what you and everybody else wanted to do after maybe the Bobby Bone show That's a good question I love this job. I don't plan to leave unless when I go into politics. That's the only time,
Starting point is 01:04:15 unless I get fired. But when I decide to run for governor of Arkansas, that'll be whenever I'm done. Now, the caveat is you have to live in Arkansas for a certain amount of time to be the governor, so I might have to go run for Senate because you don't have to live there. You can move there and live there
Starting point is 01:04:28 for a much shorter time. But that would be the only reason I would get out because I do love my job. And I plan to do it forever. And I just do TV because that's fun too. Like I do American Idol. I did Dancing with Stars. But that's fun in the books.
Starting point is 01:04:40 I don't think I'll ever do that as a full-time career. You're a senator because you filibuster? That just means to get up and talk and wait a time. Yeah, I know. Okay. Could you be in a position where you do that? Sure. That would be so crazy to watch you on C-SPAN.
Starting point is 01:04:54 Bones would be the best filibuster ever. Here's Amy going, like, I want ABC on a network, and Amy's like, if I see you on C-SPAN, that's crazy. C-SPANs. Philibuster-in. Yes, because you could get a catheter and you could get a catheter and everything. What? A catheter? So that you can pee because you can't leave.
Starting point is 01:05:08 go pee. Lunchbox, if the show ended, what would you do? Oh, reality TV. I mean, I would just be on every audition for Survivor, Amazing Race, Big Brother, and if they had the challenge on MTV, if they let someone older come in, that'd be me. You're kind of old, though, for reality TV, huh? Not Survivor or Amazing Race. They have all age range, but MTV, there's not very many reality shows I could get on an MTV with my age. Amy, if the show ended, what would you do? I would be a mom and continue work in Havy, and I'd have way more time to do that and probably spend more time. there. Eddie, our video producer?
Starting point is 01:05:41 Yeah, I want to open up my taco shop. Oh, yeah. Are you serious about that? I'm dead serious. I would love to end my life with a taco shop. Well, there you have it, Jessica. Oh, nice. That's what we would do.
Starting point is 01:05:51 That's awesome, guys. Thank you for calling. I just want to say, guys, real quick. I've been listening to you guys since, like, 2005, maybe 2006, and I love you guys. And I know you've helped me go through a couple of things in my life when I first started public school. And so I just appreciate you all and just keep doing what you doing. Well, thank you very much. Appreciate you.
Starting point is 01:06:11 Yeah, someone called yesterday. I was asking about how long we've been together. And Lunchbox and I've been together. How many years, 16 years? 16. And I still get grossed out by him. We were in the urinal a minute ago. Are you all next to each other? Yes. And I walk in and he's peeing. That's not whatever. There's two urinals. There's a wall. I mean, that's what happens. It's a bathroom. But he walks out and didn't wash his hands.
Starting point is 01:06:29 Oh. Like he finished and just walked. He didn't even do the fake turn the water on because he was near me. And he knows I'm such a germophobe. You'd rather him do the fake? I'd rather him wash his hands. But Amy, he buttoned his pants back up. He's walked out of the bathroom. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:41 We've known this about him. You want a high five? No, but you don't wash your hands at all, huh? Nope. What about when you touch your baby? I touch my baby, yeah. What do you mean? No, but before you touch your baby, do you wash your hands?
Starting point is 01:06:52 Sometimes, I mean, depends. Before you eat dinner, do you wash your hands? Not always. I mean, like if I change my baby's diaper, if he, you know, has the number two, I'll wash my hands. What about number one? No. Oh, wow. He doesn't do it for his number one.
Starting point is 01:07:07 Yeah. Watch them. Number one is sterile. I don't know about all that. I don't. Google it. No, it's not about that because you're not really touching that, but it's like the... Like, are you clean?
Starting point is 01:07:19 Yeah. It's a bacteria-laden place because it's warm. It's warm and moist. I know I hate that word. It's clean. Okay. Thank you. Whatever, you play soccer and go to bed and sweat when you sleep and don't shower.
Starting point is 01:07:33 Do you still play soccer and go home without showering? Yeah. Go to bed. Everyone's my young. All right. Get a home, get a home, sweat. Move.
Starting point is 01:07:40 I mean, guys, okay. Amy, when you, oh boy. You know, I don't know how to say it, but you and your husband talk. Do you shower every time afterwards? Or do you go to bed? Exactly.
Starting point is 01:07:52 First of all, you didn't let her answer. Second of all, it's not the same thing. Exactly. Okay. It's time for the good news. Tell me something good. You ready for this one? 20-year-old Sergeant Trey Troney
Starting point is 01:08:06 saved a man's life with his Saints hoodie in a ballpoint pen. Trey stopped at a car wash on his way home. A man inside was badly injured. So he takes his hoodie off. It's one of those starter type pullover ones. And he ties it around the man's head
Starting point is 01:08:23 to stop the bleeding. The guy was struggling to breathe. He then pulls out an ink pen and he takes and cleans the tube out, the ink out of the tube, takes the tube, made a tracheotomy out of it, stuck it in the guy's throat, and the guy started breathing. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:08:37 Oh. Paramedic said that his quick thinking made all the difference and that the man would have died had he not stepped in. They don't say what happened to the dude, like why he was injured. But for sure, he tied up like a tourniquet and then took his pen out, got the ink out of it, like pull the thing out and then used the two. Followed it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:52 It's like a straw. Wow, wow, wow, wow. Isn't that crazy? Yeah. And he's a Saints fan. Who'd that? Yeah. That's awesome.
Starting point is 01:09:00 Heck, they win the Super Bowl and the street take the life. Like, give a ticket to the NFC championship. All right, there you have it right there. That's what it's all about. That's really what it's all about right there. That was Tell Me Something Good. What better way to start off the new year than with the new game. Hey, it's Bobby Bones here.
Starting point is 01:09:16 I want to remind you about the show's favorite mobile puzzle game, Best Fiends. That's right, folks. Best Fiends is the puzzle game America is talking about. With five-star ratings on the Apple App Store and Google Play, you will not want to miss out on all the fun, collecting tons of cute characters and solving thousands of addictive puzzles. The game has been downloaded in Milliefts. millions and millions of times because it's absolutely amazing.
Starting point is 01:09:39 I had so many tweets, people going, I download of Best Feens. It's updated all the time. So there's always something new and exciting to play and explore. It's friends that the R, Best Feens. And it's a type of game that never gets boring once you play it. And I think once you start playing, you'll understand what I'm talking about. Best Feens is not like any other puzzle game. So you're going to love it.
Starting point is 01:09:59 Do yourself a favor this new year. Go download Best Feens for free in the Apple App Store or Google Play Today. That's Friends Without the R. The game is called Best Fiends. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones. Let know. On the Transmating.
Starting point is 01:10:23 A great night for us last night. Our band The Raging Idiots played and made a bunch of money for St. Jude. And Luke Bryan played. And Cole Swindell and John Party showed up and played with us. It was awesome. There's a bunch of pictures up. If you want to check it out at Bobbybones.com.
Starting point is 01:10:36 So I appreciate everybody who came out. Again, we do that for the kids. Everything for the kids. Eddie was at a remote, like a radio station event, right? Yeah, I was at a mall. Giving away tickets to our show last night? Have you heard this story about the girl? No.
Starting point is 01:10:48 So people showed up and they got in a lottery to win tickets, right? Yeah, there were two booths. One where I was giving away tickets to the show that happened last night. And I was giving away a pair of tickets. And then the booth next to us, the mall was giving away a Fitbit, the brand new version of the Fitbit. I mean, I'm saying, I don't know, over 100, maybe 200 people signed up. For the tickets? For both.
Starting point is 01:11:06 Okay. And I go in, pool mine, this girl wins it. She's like, ah, yeah, and then they go to the next booth. They put their hand in there, pull it out. Same girl wins the Fitbit. She won both the tickets and the Fitbit. Wow. Dang.
Starting point is 01:11:19 We're all like, let's go to the convenience store right now and buy some lotto tickets. That's pretty crazy, so she got to keep both? She did. I guess so, because it was legit. Wow. I've never seen that before. First of all, what are the odds you win anyway, right? Right.
Starting point is 01:11:31 One in a hundred. Then you went it twice. That's crazy. That's a good day. What's the coolest thing you ever won? Think about that, where you just randomly were picked and you won something. That's why? Two round trip airfare on Southwest Airlines, anywhere they fly.
Starting point is 01:11:43 How'd you win that? In college, there was some organization they were having, and you buy a little raffle ticket, and it was $2. So I bought a raffle ticket because the girl in my class said, oh, today's the last day. So I was like, okay, I'll buy one for two bucks. And she called me later, like a week later, and I was like, shut up. And I hung up on her. I thought she was pranking me.
Starting point is 01:12:00 And then she calling back, she goes, excuse me, did you not want your tickets on Southwest Airlines? Like, oh, yeah, I'll take it. And guess where that plane took me? Where? Vegas. For the first time of my life, I went to law. Las Vegas and I fell in love.
Starting point is 01:12:11 It was the best thing I've ever won in my life. It was amazing because I was like, free trip, Las Vegas, sign me up and I went and I was just, I fell in love. I fell in love and I've just been in love ever since. So it was the greatest thing that ever happened to me. With Vegas. Just the city, yeah. Yeah, he loves Vegas.
Starting point is 01:12:26 You ever want anything, Amy? No, I guess I have not great luck. No random winning. Anybody here ever wanted anything randomly? So I won one time, it was a trip to go fishing at some guy's pond. It was like, you can just unlimited catfish, stock pond. And I was like, this is cool. So we go, me and my dad, and we just, I mean, we're knocking them out.
Starting point is 01:12:43 20 catfish on a stringer. And a wild dog comes out of nowhere, takes all the fish and runs off in the bushwood. I was like, this is terrible. Is that the story you made up because you didn't catch any fish? Yeah, a wild dog. A wild dog. A wild dog. I won a pie at church once.
Starting point is 01:12:58 Like, just randomly winning. That's about a... Apple pie or something? It was a chocolate pie, actually. Smart aleck. It's a chocolate pie. Okay. And they had a drawing.
Starting point is 01:13:07 Like 20 of us got in and I won a pie. I thought I can think of that I won one. I know, I'm like, randomly. Right. Like, I've won things where I can, like, compete. I don't, I've never just got lucky. Airline tickets to Vegas, this guy. Morgan number two, you have anything?
Starting point is 01:13:18 Yeah, I won a year's worth of sandwiches from a sub shop when I was in college. How? That's awesome. It was a random raffle for my journalism school. But in my name, won it. I got, like, probably two or three sandwiches a week on that thing. Did you go get him? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:32 Did you see the Jordan Speets, Chip's a golfer, and he got a black Chipotle card, which is like the black gold card. You get unlimited Chippole. Every day, unlimited. So he gave it to his brother who's in college, and his brother was going so much that pulled the card back. No way.
Starting point is 01:13:45 No. What? His brother was like hooking his friends up. Oh, my God. You probably can't do that, right? And they give it to Jordan Speath, who is a multimillionaire. Knowing he's not really going to use it.
Starting point is 01:13:56 It's kind of a status thing. And Jordan Speets's like, let me give it to my brother. And his brother, again, who's higher education. It's just crushed it with all his buddies. And I think they pulled the card back, the last I saw. Yeah, about that. Yeah, whatever.
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Starting point is 01:17:35 That's AMU. That's AMU. APUS. Dot E-D-U-S-Military. The Bobby Bones show. Time now for another round of Easy trivia. Guys, these should be so easy.
Starting point is 01:17:50 I mean... Does it embarrass you when you don't get them right? Yes. They are easy, and you know that we know them deep down somewhere. Somewhere you know this. Yeah. Sometimes it just is...
Starting point is 01:18:00 Sometimes it slips your mind. Yeah. Easy trivia. Come on. Question number one. one, we'll do five of these. It's so easy. Okay, okay. Especially when you're looking at it, it's easy. Yeah. Yeah. When you're under the pressure. It's so easy. Who painted the Mona Lisa? Who painted the Mona Lisa? Yeah. I'm in for the win. I think I'm saying it, right?
Starting point is 01:18:35 Eddie, yeah. Let's go to Amy first. Amy, who painted the Mona Lisa? Da Vinci. Da Vinci. Devinci, she says. Lunchbox. The only person I can think of is Van Gogh. Eddie. Eddie. They say the Da Vinci. This was his self-portrait. The answer is Leonardo da Vinci. Yeah! Amy and our producer, Eddie, got it right? Lunchbox, I'm sorry, not right.
Starting point is 01:18:56 When you said Leonardo, I thought I was wrong. He's like Ninja Dirto, huh? Yeah. Question number two. Easy trivia. The outermost layer of the earth is called what? I'm in. I'm in.
Starting point is 01:19:11 The ground. The outermost layer of the earth. Write it down, Lunchbox. The floor. Lenolium. You know what? In my house or out of my house? I got it.
Starting point is 01:19:25 I'm in for the win. Carpet. Hardwood floor. Amy. Crest. Lunchbox. Crust. Eddie.
Starting point is 01:19:32 Crust. All right, everybody gets that one right. Woo! Easy trivia. Number three. Who is the second person on the moon? You all know Neil Armstrong. Oh, come on.
Starting point is 01:19:41 Oh, yeah, yeah. What? Who is the first person on the moon? Neil Armstrong. Who is the second person on the moon? Armstrong is the only an astronaut I've ever heard of. You ever heard of John? John Glenn? No.
Starting point is 01:19:54 Well, don't give him the answer. Oh. John Glennon was in the Beatles. Sally Ride. Yeah. Sally Ride. Buzz Aldrin. Mini.
Starting point is 01:20:01 Many. Sally who? Sally Ride. You don't know Sally Ride? I know Sally Field. She's an actress. There you go. We just named five astronauts there.
Starting point is 01:20:11 And was one of those answers? I have no idea. All right. I'm in for the win. Everybody in. Let's go to Amy. Buzz Allred? Excuse me? Oh, boy.
Starting point is 01:20:19 Is that not his last name? Oh, boy. Buzz Allred? Is that not right? What is it? What is it? I got Buzz Aldrin because he was on dancing with a star. Buzz what?
Starting point is 01:20:29 Aldrin. He put Buzz Aldrin. So he has to be. Buzz Aldrin. Shoot. Shoot. Yeah. Well, I mean, I was close.
Starting point is 01:20:37 Buzz Allred. Would you have expected Buzz? Would I have what? Would you have... You don't even talking right. Would you have got to... What? Would you have accepted Buzz?
Starting point is 01:20:47 No. I would have accepted Aldrin. Because I almost wrote Lightyear. Oh. Buzz lights. Okay. Easy trivia. Who wrote Macbeth?
Starting point is 01:20:56 Huh. Oh, Eddie 203 to right now. Who wrote Macbeth? What is Macbeth? I'm in. It's in McDonald's, dude. Ronald. Check it out.
Starting point is 01:21:11 Dremis. I mean, there can only be one person. The hamburger? I'm in for the win. Ambergling. Amy, who wrote Macbeth? Shakespeare. Lunchbox?
Starting point is 01:21:22 The only person I know that wrote. back in the day with Shakespeare. Eddie? Shakespeare. Woo! All right, now we're the last one. Shoot. This is easy trivia, right? Yeah, easy trivia.
Starting point is 01:21:33 The study of weather is called what? Huh. Every question. You're going to do that? The study of weather is called what? The study of weather. I'm in. I am in.
Starting point is 01:21:47 Oh, how would you say that, though? I know what they do. Okay, I'm gonna go with this Eddie, you're gonna go last Because we'll see if you get it, you win Okay He's up one I think I have it right too
Starting point is 01:22:01 Lunchbox, we go to you first Well, I was gonna say meteorologist But that's the person that does the weather On the Weather Channel So I'm gonna say meteorology Meteorology Yeah, how confident do you feel on that? 100%
Starting point is 01:22:14 Oh yeah! Meteorology There you go Eddie, if you get this you went Eddie, you've been dominating games lately I hate to say have you been crushing So I failed this class in college Three times. Oh gosh.
Starting point is 01:22:24 Three times. Why did you take meteorology? Why did you take it three times? I was in broadcast journalism and that was part of it. Meteorology. Three times? And the fourth time of my professor goes, dude, I'm just going to give you a D. Get out of here.
Starting point is 01:22:38 Wow. Like, no more. So for two straight years, you took meteorology? That's right. What was my favorite? There's a lot of math in it. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You failed meteorology.
Starting point is 01:22:46 Oh, my gosh. Cumulimbus clouds and Cirrus clouds and all those. Nimbus. combining two, yeah. Whatever. See, I didn't, I didn't retain any of that stuff. Well, you won the game. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:00 It turned into something later on, a game. A game and I won it. There he is. Our big winner, Eddie. Our big winner here. There we have it. It's a Bobby Bone show. We had a psychic on the show last week, and she did a reading for me.
Starting point is 01:23:13 What you guys think about that, first of all. You guys over there. Come on. What a joke. I don't believe that stuff. Why? Everything she said was stuff you talk about. Like, it's out there.
Starting point is 01:23:22 There are open facts that everybody, if you listen to the show, read your books, knows about you. So for her to come on, it was so vague. So she did give you information about your love life. To be fair, it's Amy's cousin, by the way. Yes. And I'm not defensive because I believe in it. I don't. I guess I'm just defensive because I want to support her.
Starting point is 01:23:40 So, listen, I was not pushed any further to the side of it's real. But I was listening. She said that I wouldn't have a girlfriend this year. Maybe the end of the year someone comes in. Yep. That I could possibly be the president. What else she said about me? She said you wouldn't be the governor, Arkansas.
Starting point is 01:23:54 I mean... But you would need to be governor, I feel like, to be president. No, I could be a senator. Okay. Oh, that's in the running? Okay. Okay. Maybe I didn't think about that.
Starting point is 01:24:01 She did say you would be in politics. She said the rage idiots wouldn't have a hit this year. Like, that's all coming. Yeah, all that. So that happened. Then Amy talked to her after the show, and she was afraid to say other things on the air. Well, she just didn't know how much you wanted to know about the presence of your mom and your grandmother, who are both, they've died. So they were big parts of your life.
Starting point is 01:24:22 life, but you probably don't really talk to them now. What do you mean talk to them? Well, because she said they're all around you. They're with you a lot. But I don't know what that means like if they're with you when you're doing. I don't know. Like doing number two? I'm like, stop watching me.
Starting point is 01:24:38 Close the door. But she said that your mom and your grandmother, they took her through your childhood so she could see more of it and how hard it was at times. And that you as a kid had to be in. survival mode, raising yourself, and that you've carried that into adulthood, constant survival mode. She feels like you're just living in that. And while you're getting a little bit better at it, she really feels like you could be much freer than you are now. But I think that requires you doing more time with her. Of course. It costs more money to you. Yeah. No, it was free.
Starting point is 01:25:12 I know. But like, like, like, you've got like a full. Yes. And then she also said you, like your heart, All she kept seeing was your heart and how truly amazing it is. Like you have a big heart. Oh, like, got it. Like a big caring heart. And she feels like that is going to allow you to do big things. And given your circumstances growing up, she was, she's sort of shocked by your heart. But you have a lot of empathy.
Starting point is 01:25:38 There are two things that happen when you grow up very poor. One, you either keep everything, you're very selfish or you give away everything because you understand what it's like. I hope to think at times I'm 51% more giveaway. I just want to be more that way Because I think I do According to her your heart leans that direction For sure You're not someone
Starting point is 01:25:57 Now she does see great wealth in your future Yeah now we're talking I'm probably give it away though That's what I do now I'm like Robin Hood But you're not someone that's gonna become A greedy wealthy person You're gonna be a very giving wealthy person
Starting point is 01:26:10 Yeah But that's not There's other issues As you becoming wealthy Okay go ahead Well Part of your survival mode is blocking people out so that you can't get hurt.
Starting point is 01:26:21 Yeah. Because you have abandonment issues. And so you have to free that up or you're going to be a lonely, wealthy person. I'll never free that up. That's not true. I've gotten better at it. I've been to a lot of therapy. I've been to talk to a lot of people. I've gotten a lot better.
Starting point is 01:26:34 I'm just trying to get 1% better. That's it all the time. One percent better. I'm just not going to be like cured. You know what I mean? Yeah. What do you guys think about this? You think it's true?
Starting point is 01:26:43 Same stuff that we all know, generic that we've always talked about. There's nothing like jarring where it's just like, wow, that's a bold prediction. It's going to be like your girlfriend has blonde hair. Yeah, and her name's going to rhyme with whatever. It's going to start with the C and you're going to meet her at the grocery store. Yeah, yeah, that's what I wish, though. But is that, but. Right, like a big life event's going to happen on March 3rd.
Starting point is 01:27:04 Give me something that I can nail down this generic. Oh, you may meet a girl by the end of the year. Oh, crap. Anything else. I don't know. You have to, apparently, what you have to do is tap into your higher self. Okay. Oh, I need to tap into something.
Starting point is 01:27:17 What's the high? Okay. Listen, I don't know. I'm just, I'm the messenger. Don't shoot the messenger. Well, there you have it. Is that weird to you? Like, when they talk about your mom and your grandmother, like, it's just weird?
Starting point is 01:27:29 Yes. No. No. Really? She tells me my mom's with me right now, too. I'm like, I don't believe it, but I'm not, I don't not believe it. I can't prove it's wrong is the thing. I don't believe it, but I also can't prove it's wrong.
Starting point is 01:27:40 So who am I to go? No way. Yeah. Can't prove it's wrong. Well, next time I see her in person, she said she wants to give me a rundown of what my mom has been saying to her. Do you have any crystals? Can I get one of those? Oh, that'd be cool. Yes, she does. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University,
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Starting point is 01:31:30 to help stop spreading the flu because flu season is definitely kicking into high gear. I know a lot of people to actually have it right now. So what you got to do is if you know you have a sick person, in your house, you quarantine them.
Starting point is 01:31:40 Yeah, you make them kick them out. If someone coughs, sneezes, or even talks, the germs can spread as far as six feet, even just talking. Don't talk. The flu virus can live on surfaces for 24 hours, so if the sick person touches something, disinfect it immediately. And then, I mean, there's common tips here. But people don't know common tips.
Starting point is 01:32:01 Okay. Well, if you've got a little basket where the tissues are going, make sure you empty that out, like as much as possible and take it outside to the trash. You can open your windows. It doesn't have to be for long because it might be cold, but to circulate some fresh air. That's a thing. That's a thing, they said. And then if you're doing laundry
Starting point is 01:32:18 for the sick person, make sure you put it in a basket and then wash it. Don't like hug the laundry. I'm guilty of that. Like, I'll go get all my kids' laundry and I hug it. Like, oh, it's close to me. You need a hug? No, but I mean, that's how I carry it. I squeeze it all the way to the laundry room and I'm like,
Starting point is 01:32:35 Ew, I'm probably getting all their dirty germs all over my clothes when I hug it. I should put it in a basket. Also, get a flu shot. Yeah. Has everybody gotten theirs? I don't even want to know if everybody, because if you say no, I'm going to go crazy. I have not. Oh, come on.
Starting point is 01:32:49 Come on. Hey, don't worry, bones, I got you. I got it. High five. That's because your wife made you. Well, that's true. Hey, however you get it. Amy, what else?
Starting point is 01:32:57 Okay, so here's an app that helps you find cheap groceries. It's called Basket. And what you do is you type in the app. Tell it what you need to. go buy and then it'll tell you the best place around you to do it, which I think is super cool because you might just, if you've got a couple of grocery store options near you, if you're looking for an item, it'll tell you which store has it for the cheapest. What's it called? Basket. Basket. You're like, get bananas from this place and then I want to go across town.
Starting point is 01:33:21 You're going to spend more money on gas. No, it says it'll tell you the places around you to do it. I don't think he's going to send you to another city because it's a dollar cheaper. Louisville, they got the best features, right? SpaghettiOs are real cheap. You need tied, right? Rock's got 42 cents all of your ties. Whatever. I just saw that might be a helpful app. Go ahead. And the last league I have the worst mother-in-law of the year award. I'm handing out to a mother-in-law
Starting point is 01:33:45 that told her kids. How did you know about my mother-in-law? Yeah, there it goes. Listen, these are her grandkids. Remember what lunchboxes told his mother-in-law? Yeah, go. Wait, what is it? No, I said, are you? Effing kidding me. Yeah, he used the bad word. During a board game. It was during
Starting point is 01:34:00 aggravation. She was letting my wife win. Yeah. Go ahead. Okay. So, so the mom and the dad. are on away on an emergency trip so the mother-in-law was watching their kids and she decided to tell them this isn't funny but it's awful that their parents had died
Starting point is 01:34:15 oh no wait what and that they would be living with her forever this is a joke the mom and dad came back and they were furious and some people suggested maybe their mother-in-law had a mental disorder or maybe dementia
Starting point is 01:34:27 well they were so concerned about it they had her tested and turns out her brain is just fine I had her tested is she okay we don't test everybody for all the bad jokes we have here. No. She wasn't like really joking.
Starting point is 01:34:39 She was like going crazy, but she admitted that she did it for revenge. I don't know what her son or daughter did to make her mad, but that was her revenge on her kids was to tell her grandkids that are parents. Wow. Like, what's wrong with people? Yeah, that sucks. Let's do that thing we used to do all the time. What's wrong with people?
Starting point is 01:34:59 No, no, no. Listen, people. Bobby used to say, we used to tell stories sometimes and if it was a crazy person, Bobby would go, What's wrong with people? What's wrong with people? So now you do it. Okay. No, y'all don't want to play with it.
Starting point is 01:35:12 Okay. Okay. So that's why I like this story. Okay. So this mother-in-law, oh, crazy. What's wrong with people? That guy, you're supposed to do it. Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:23 You don't do it as good. Whatever. I bet people did it in their car. Hit it hard. You're laughing. Like, when I do it, I'm like, What's wrong with people? What's wrong with people?
Starting point is 01:35:31 All right. Do that. Okay. Okay. What's wrong with people? I mean, this doesn't click. All right, thank you, Amy. All right.
Starting point is 01:35:39 Rude. That was Amy's pile of stories. Bobby Bones! All right, thank you. Thank you, thank you. Thank you to Sharna Burgess, my former dance partner from Dancing with the Stars
Starting point is 01:35:52 who came by today. Thank you to all of you. Listen, thank you everybody in the studio. You're all wonderful people. Yeah, we are. What's going on today, Amy? Not a lot. Probably just kids stuff.
Starting point is 01:36:03 I mean, seriously, my kids are home. the majority of the day now. I used to have hours free. Not anymore. Because they have homeschool half days? They go to school for three and a half hours a day. That's awesome. Wow. I mean, awesome for them. Yeah. Yeah. They love it. I wouldn't like that. It's bad for mama. I mean, no, it's not bad. We're actually getting a lot of time together. I love that I do get to see them more. And they seem to be in better moods because they're not grumpy and tired when they get home. Do you love them take a nap when they get home? No, they don't take naps. Oh. They're 11 and 8. Well, I mean, if they wanted to take a nap, they don't want to.
Starting point is 01:36:34 I'd force him to take a nap. No. No. I would take a nap. There's sometimes where I know my eight-year-old needs a nap, but I can't force him. He's eight. I am headed to New York. I have a Dancing with the Stars live show tonight.
Starting point is 01:36:47 Last one. Then I retire officially. Leave my shoes, my pants, everything on the dance floor. Okay, you're saying that, but. There's nowhere else for me to dance. The club. Not the same. On a Saturday night.
Starting point is 01:36:57 With a bottle full of bubub. Not the same. But yeah, Sharna and I are going up. And after tonight, I'm done. I retire the champion. That's it. Lunchbox we do it today, anything? Yeah, I'll be hitting the nap circuit. Oh, you are? You're going on tour?
Starting point is 01:37:11 Yeah, I'm going on tour and I will not retire after today. I will nap and I will hopefully nap later this week. All right. Thank you. We'll see you tomorrow. Hey, Ryan Hurd in tomorrow? Yeah, Ryan Hurd is in tomorrow and then on Friday, Marin Morris will be in. So we've got a couple days for you. Appreciate you. See you guys. All right. If you have ever dealt with a traditional home security company,
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