The Bobby Bones Show - Bobby Works On Country Version of “Namaste” + Bobby Tries To Donate Blood + Amy Gives Us An Adoption Update

Episode Date: October 5, 2017

Bobby starts creating a country version of “Namaste”, the latest update on Amy's adoption and Bobby tries to donate blood Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comS...ee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:52 Good morning, everybody listening. Thank you. Good morning. Studio. Good morning. Let's start with Amy is now wearing spanks to workout in I don't know if you guys familiar with this Spanx is not just for normal
Starting point is 00:04:07 nighttime wear now They now have workout gear And it's amazing So explain to me why you would need it to work out It just feels so great And it looks so good I'm like oh whoa It just I don't know
Starting point is 00:04:21 And they're seamless They're so comfortable A little high waisted But I guess that's for that control top and they're so cute Spanx. They have it all now. I mean, they have spanks for your arms, spanks for man the man Spanx.
Starting point is 00:04:35 I don't know any man that's, and I'm not against man Spanx, but I don't know any man that's ever, you always bring that up. Never met a guy I wore man spanks. Manks? I can't imagine there's a much of a market for that right now. Either way, they do have workout stuff
Starting point is 00:04:48 and I've seen it online for a really long time and I finally ordered some and I got to say. Do you feel like you're hot in the clothes? I feel like I look better. Yeah. I wouldn't say I look at myself and I think I look hot by any means, but I do see a difference in that and then my... And like faking it out.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Huh? Faking out. You're faking us out. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, now girls are going to be faking you out at the gym. I mean, Lulu Lemon and stuff like that, that already kind of helps suck things in. Yeah. But Spanx is like a whole other level.
Starting point is 00:05:19 So you think if we see someone who are like, dang, we need to be like, dang, but is it Spanx, though? That'll be you have to be your new thing. Like should there be a big brand tag on it? There's not. There's no, you know, like some things that has a mark and you know that brand, there's snakes. There's nothing to indicate that there's snakes. And I got the camo kind.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Is it just pants or top or what? Just pants. I got two pairs of pants and basically have them on rotation. All right. Thanks for the update. Recognizing people doing cool things. It's ICU. I like what Ohio State University is doing.
Starting point is 00:05:59 So they've announced that they're going to make tuition much more affordable for all Ohio students. And follow me here. Beginning in the fall of next year, the school will fill any financial aid gaps to ensure that all in-state students who qualify for grants will have full tuition and mandatory fees covered. Meaning if I apply and they say, hey, you are eligible for this grant, which I was eligible for grants because my parents didn't make any money. And so, but that still didn't cover the whole cost of tuition. They're going to fill in the rest of that gap. Wow. And so it expands, I mean, a ton of students and transfer students and about 4,000 Ohio residents
Starting point is 00:06:36 that are able to now go to Ohio State. It's the first major school to do this. Shout out. Actually making an education. Available. Yeah, getable. Yeah, getable, yeah. Crazy.
Starting point is 00:06:46 So to Ohio State. I see you. The Bobby Bone Show. Big Three Stories. With producer Raymond, to help out the Las Vegas Victims Fund, just go to Bobby Bones.com. All proceeds from our love, hate items and pimping joy items go towards those affected. In other news, Tropical Storm Nate is headed for the Gulf Coast. It could become a Category 1 hurricane heading for Florida.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Landfall expected in the U.S. on Sunday. And finally, Major League Baseball, the playoffs are underway. Eight teams remain. The divisional series start today. A lot of updates. Even since I went to sleep last night and I woke up this morning. about the guy, the fact that he was shooting with those tanks and trying to make them explode in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Which I don't know how accurate my husband would be, but he's like, there's no way you could make those tanks explode with bullets. And that's the case because he did hit one of them. Okay. And your husband knows that because... I guess he has experience with firearms. Yeah. And maybe situations like that.
Starting point is 00:07:46 I don't know. The news was on and that was said and I'm like getting ready. And my husband's like, he's not going to be able to explode those. by shooting at them. Well, so he also had explosives in his car, and his car was parked at a certain place, and it seems now they're indicating
Starting point is 00:08:00 that he wanted to shoot his car, too. Oh. And he had busted out both windows once so he could shoot towards the crowd, and one so he could shoot towards the other things to make them explode. And now, you know, there was a festival the weekend before in Vegas,
Starting point is 00:08:14 and now he had booked a hotel room in Chicago for Lollapalooza. Oh, yeah, because he planned on getting out alive. That's what they said on the news today. Well, the La La La Palluzum was way earlier. Wait before. I know, but who knows if he could, like, they said, well, what the news was reporting was
Starting point is 00:08:30 that he did not intend on people getting to him and he was going to get out. I read that. They're not saying how he was planning to get out, but I don't think he was planning to get out and, like, roaming free. Okay, gotcha. Forever. I don't think he was, you're not going, how long are you going to hide? You're not going to hop on a flight and fly internationally.
Starting point is 00:08:50 You know, you're not going to fly to Belgium and hang out. So, yeah, I don't know. They wouldn't indicate, and they shouldn't yet. But they said they didn't expect. He left no suicide note. And he thought he was going to be able to get out. But he was using baby cams. And so it wasn't all this super sophisticated stuff that we probably thought it was at first.
Starting point is 00:09:12 I mean, a baby cam, you can just put down in a place and record. And monitor it, yeah. Did you see his house? All the weapons or how big it is. Oh, no. He was completely blocked off. Like, no wonder, you know, he didn't really know. I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:31 They just talked about how they can't really find anybody that was, like, quote, friends with him. Yeah. So it seemed like he just kind of would hold himself up or gamble. Except they're saying he couldn't have done this alone. Like, somebody had to know something. Well, yeah, so there's more of that. I know. This is a Bobby Boys
Starting point is 00:09:53 All right time for positivity Thanks for being here on Thursday So 10 year old boy named Jaden Was running errands And they go into a video game store Just looking around And he tells the person at the desk I'm saving up
Starting point is 00:10:11 And I'm going to buy an Xbox And the person at the desk Like that's awesome Well so he walks away And someone buys the Xbox for him And they're like hey someone bought the Xbox for you turns out it was a couple NFL players that were there because he was looking at one of the football games
Starting point is 00:10:26 bought on the Xbox and the football game Keith Marshall and Rob Kelly of the Redskins That's cool That is awesome Bought it for him Bottom the football game I'm cool of you that kid Yeah
Starting point is 00:10:38 Oh my goodness He says even though his favorite team is the Dallas Cowboys He's a fan of those two players In the Redskins Yeah for life Just those two players though He will be for live Yeah two players
Starting point is 00:10:49 Amy Well a mother had to make a crazy decision to throw her children over a balcony to safety during a fire. Her stairwell was blocked. There's no way they were going down. She had a one-year-old and a 10-year-old. And neighbors were down below outside. And they're like, just throw us your kids.
Starting point is 00:11:05 She said it was the craziest thing ever. But she threw them down. Neighbors caught them, especially the one-year-old, had a bottle in his hand for, like, the whole time. Bottle stayed in his hand. They caught the baby. I saw it. Don't you remove the bottle and then throw the baby just because. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:17 It was just like. She had to jump to him, like, broke her ankle. She did fracture her leg, yeah. But everybody survived. Yeah, the baby survived. Lunchbarks. There were these two guys. They were out doing some fishing, trying to catch a little fish.
Starting point is 00:11:29 You know, and then they look and they're like, oh, my goodness, there's two brown cubs in the water, and there's no mama bear. And they're having trouble, so they take their boat over and pull the cubs up onto the boat, rescue them from drowning and take them to shore and back away so mama bear can come out of the woods and reunite. Yeah, I saw it. The risk with that is that mama bear gets mad. Yeah. Hungry or kids. That's when bears are going to, bears just don't attack people for no reason. That's what I would just explain to the bear.
Starting point is 00:11:56 That's real problems right there. They mess with your kids and you're hungry. Yes. And so, yeah, they got, they were smart too. They knew where the mom was and they took the bears off to the side and released them so they could get over to them. But yeah, that's cool one. I was reading a new story about psychology and when people get sad and they say if, and it wouldn't ever possible. And there's a really situation that's super heavy, try to laugh it off.
Starting point is 00:12:21 laughing can release positive hormones and it goes into cortisol and other things I can't pronounce that make people feel better and it's also don't feel guilty about laughing when you're sad because being sad accomplishes nothing you know yesterday we struggled a bit
Starting point is 00:12:35 because we started doing segments that were more of our show we started we still talked about what happened in Vegas but we did some show segments too and I remember the first one after we did I came back and I was like you know what that did feel weird
Starting point is 00:12:50 but it felt good, but to be honest with you, it felt weird that we were laughing. And, well, the same today. You know, there'll be things that we talk about that are uncomfortable, but I think it's our job to kind of take you through it and also find positivity and laughter and all of those emotions.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Like, I do think that's our job. And so, yeah, it was a little weird at times yesterday, but it's a line that we've chosen to walk by doing what we do. I'll play in a minute you know Fox News did a little story on us yesterday I didn't know I had so many calls for interviews I said no to everything yesterday
Starting point is 00:13:32 everything it started to get political and once things get political like I'm out I'm out Plus you did so many the day before I think you need time to just Yeah I guess I know you're not
Starting point is 00:13:47 I don't feel like that but I think you do You need time to just like process everything and maybe laugh. Bobby Boneshow. The latest from Nashville in Hollywood. Amy's 30 Second Skinny. So Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, they have dates booked on their soul to soul tour through the end of this month. But when the tour wraps, they're looking forward to a little break from each other. Tim says that he is going to need a man vacation after being with Faith so long in the road.
Starting point is 00:14:15 That's funny. A mancation. Yeah. That's funny. And Faith wants a girl. I know, I thought it was kind of cute. Like, oh, yeah. They are working and living.
Starting point is 00:14:23 And everything together. Yeah, that's funny. Good story. And tomorrow, they're celebrating their 21st anniversary. Can I take an amication? Is that a thing? Yeah. Okay, fine.
Starting point is 00:14:34 And if you do that, I'm going to take a Bobbycation. Yeah, she's already begun. All right. What else? Okay, got it. Shout out Dirk's Bentley. He posted a picture on his Instagram with a smile after being able to donate blood, just making sure that he was out there doing good,
Starting point is 00:14:47 brought a little joy to his life and, you know, obviously his heart has been breaking because of the Vegas incident and he just hurts for their families. But donate blood if you can. I'm Amy. That's your 30 second skinny. Bobby Bone Show. Bonehead. Story of the day. This story comes to us from Coral Springs, Florida. A Florida doctor had a patient come in.
Starting point is 00:15:07 There was this woman. She leaves. And late in the day, he's like, man, I really like that lady. I need a call her. So he gets her number off her chart, sends her a text message and says, you need a sugar. Daddy. And I can for sure be your sugar daddy. I saw this story. She filed a complaint, and now he lost his license.
Starting point is 00:15:29 Oh, man. What was he thinking? What was he thinking? What was he thinking? How much much much that's your bonnet story of the day? I know what he was thinking with. Oh. Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:44 All right. Transmitting across America. The Los Vegas Shooter's girlfriend released a statement. Mara Lou Dan Lee was the girlfriend of the guy. We knew yesterday she had returned from a vacation in the Philippines to cooperate with FBI agents. And so she was in a wheelchair too. They didn't say much about the wheelchair, did they? No.
Starting point is 00:16:11 They rolled her in a wheelchair. Maybe because she was so shaken. Like, really? That's what I was sort of thinking? What if you didn't know and then you found out? Yeah. Like, you would mentally break down. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:20 Again, she said that she had no idea. She thought that he was sending her off to break up, didn't know the money was coming. And then the money did come. She was like, I just thought it was a way for him to be done and like send me away and then have a... So there's... I'm going to tell you, there's no reason for us not to believe her right now. I agree. Because we know nothing.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Now, maybe they have reasons and they know more than we do, but there's no reason for us to vilify her. and it's so easy to do that and go, well, you were close to someone. Yeah, just because the dude had a bunch of guns didn't mean he was going to shoot up a place. And she didn't know, maybe didn't know all the guns he had. I don't, you just don't know. They're trying to, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:06 I know. I was just putting myself. I don't know. In her shoes. Like if it was my husband that went and did something great, and he literally, like, because, you know, people lived these double lives or what if, I mean, yeah, I would want people to be like, whoa, whoa, I'm innocent.
Starting point is 00:17:20 I wouldn't want people judging me off his actions. I had friends that I can name right now, five of them that have over 30 guns. Like I really do. And I don't think they're going to shoot up anything because they have a bunch of guns. Now, he had some really crazy weapons. But again, what is she? I don't know what she knows. That's my point.
Starting point is 00:17:41 I see them on the news going, until, and we get in this culture, and we get in this culture wanting to throw blame on somebody without knowing anything. and so until that's there I won't be not even that I matter but I won't be there you see anything about our lunchbox you always have a
Starting point is 00:17:57 I just find it so hard to believe that you can live with someone and they can have that many guns and you have no idea well the guns think to me as I just said I know people with that many guns but you may have no idea what their plans are with it
Starting point is 00:18:12 like she could be like oh wow he's just really into guns and don't you think that the normal human, if they found out someone was trying this, would go, hmm, I should let someone know. Yes. And if she was abnormal, she probably would have stayed with them. If she knew.
Starting point is 00:18:30 Again, this is my opinion on that. And then also, I think if she knew something, she wouldn't have come back to the United States. Yeah, I didn't know the extradition. I don't know what that is. Because she came back voluntarily, so that tells me a little bit. You never know what voluntarily means. That's true. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:46 But you're right. Again, we can't go assigning things. But yeah. So listen, we're not going to spend all morning on it, but there are a lot of updates and a lot of ways that we want to spread that you can help. There's a show called The Five on Fox News, and they did a little piece on us yesterday. This is a small piece. And I think they think we're on Las Vegas because our band was in Las Vegas and we were doing this stuff for Las Vegas. But it was still nice of them to put up our love over hate. A piece of my soul And I ain't such All right, that was Dirk Spanley Performing here on Earth And it was for the Bobby Bones show That this is a show in Vegas
Starting point is 00:19:26 Included Keith Urban, Mary Morris, Lots of Others, It's called Love is Greater Than Hate And they raised a bunch of money So check out Bobby Bones for more There you go I mean, was she totally crunched for time? I mean, holy cow
Starting point is 00:19:38 Racing through that with inaccurate facts Wow I probably turned down 20 interviews yesterday because it went from where I was doing, listen, I'm not too good to do an interview. I did a lot of them for two days. And yesterday, everything turned so political. I got into one and all of a sudden
Starting point is 00:19:55 was like, well, how do you feel? And I was like, I'm out of out. So how did you get out of that? Well, the first time it started to be a talk about gun control, it was like, this is not what I'm here to talk about. So I switched it over to blood donation. And then I was like, I'm not going to put myself in this because that's where the environment is now.
Starting point is 00:20:13 So, and they will not. Oh, I'll pivot like crazy. Oh, that's why I'm going to be governor of Arkansas. Pivot. Yeah, they'll ask you something hard, and I'll be like, yeah, but do you understand the health benefits of broccoli? All right. So I pivoted hard and got out, and it was really good because, again, I really is something I hope you check out. And I went to give blood yesterday.
Starting point is 00:20:31 I'll tell you that story in a bit. But if I were to show you my phone and the text messages and how just relentless and even obnoxious, these bookers for these Fox News and CNN shows get. by bookers We need you on the show They would call over I didn't know how they got my number To where I finally had to call someone Because I have like a PR team that I work with
Starting point is 00:20:51 I was like can you please just call them all I'll tell them stop calling me They still didn't stop calling me I'm doing one show tonight I'm doing S.E Cups show Because she's a friend of mine Yeah we like her That's our girl
Starting point is 00:21:00 Other than that If it's politics It's the politics that I want to talk about Nobody's forcing me to talk about anything political And They try to with her little questions When CBS came in, they threw a little nugget out there. I didn't bite.
Starting point is 00:21:15 I didn't bite. I'm not here for that. That's how what the show is. I've said it a million times. That's not what we're here to do. So I thought it was nice of Fox to mention us, even though they crammed it into six seconds. Not they needed to spend any more time with it. But and to be inaccurate.
Starting point is 00:21:32 We can Google it. You can Google it real quick. But to be fair, we are on air in Vegas. We are. Yeah. or Vegas. Yeah. But if we're having a be fair for the news,
Starting point is 00:21:45 thanks for hanging. Let's see. We got, I'll say we've done, I think I just looked our love over hate for Vegas as we're talking about that. What do we at, AIM? 155,000. We've been able to raise for the victims. Yeah, so shout out to you guys. That's all you.
Starting point is 00:22:04 It's up at Bobbybones.com if you want to see it. What's up with the Comfort Dogs? Well, Anderson Cooper posted on his Instagram. So happy to run into a group of comfort dogs outside a hospital in Las Vegas. And it's at Comfort Dogs on Instagram. And basically that's what they do. They interact with people, churches, hospitals, events, and disaster situations. And the dogs show up.
Starting point is 00:22:28 And there's a picture of Anderson just hugging on one of the dogs. Because you know, I mean, he's reporting and out there doing all this seeing crazy things. And he's just embracing this dog. Like, oh, thank you for being here. And I think it's just so cool that comfort dogs exist. It's cool. It's amazing. A couple stories.
Starting point is 00:22:46 There's something they're developing called the bipedal humanoid robot that can climb ladders, remove rubble, and fit in areas people can't in order to find survivors in the wake of a disaster. Wow. Yeah, so it can... It can climb upstairs or a ladder?
Starting point is 00:23:00 Pretty incredible. Yeah. Whoa. And it can also change shape so it can fit into places. Because a lot of times, and they'll use dogs, and what makes me think of this is dogs will smell
Starting point is 00:23:10 and try to find where, like the hurt. hurricanes that had happened. Earthquakes. Yeah, people are stuck. Yeah, they've developed this robot that Honda has, which is pretty crazy. Celine Dion's donating concert proceeds to Vegas shooting victims. The singer went up and sang on Tuesday night, I guess, which was not last, night before last. I'm saying that she's donating proceeds to the victims and their families.
Starting point is 00:23:37 So that's out there. I mean, there's a lot of good that's happening from it. but man they released more video of people running and they all start to look similar but they all shake you every single time even if you watch the same one every single time you're like
Starting point is 00:23:53 holy crap but it's different ones and it's from people else and I'm telling you it's just so weird because we like I know that place I know the exact everything about where people are at because we played it the night before and we'd spent the day so it's just weird to see that happen where we were
Starting point is 00:24:11 and not because of a we thing, but just because I'm familiar with it. Like, I'm familiar with exactly where they're running from. Right. Like, I can only picture what the news is telling me because I wasn't there, but you all have actual your eyes around the ground, and you're like, oh, I know that spot. I know they were showing these people running. I was like, aha. Like, I can actually visualize that where that is because we were there.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Yeah. The news, I mean, yesterday I had to, they gave a warning before they played some stuff. And I had already seen so much. And I was like, oh, okay, I got to change it to an episode of friends or something. I was thankful for the warning because I just didn't want to see it again. Yeah, yesterday I had a little, and I always feel guilty when I get, quote, fatigue because there are people that are going through really terrible things. Yeah. But then again, I'm like, okay, should I make myself feel worse?
Starting point is 00:24:56 It's a whole mind game I play with myself. And in the end, I just end up gilting myself like crazy for not wanting to take more guilt. I know. I'm crazy. So I kept it off the news. I worked and we did a bunch of stuff. And I stayed off a bunch of interviews yesterday again because they got a little too political for me to feel comfortable. And then there I was at night.
Starting point is 00:25:18 It was like, all right, I got them watching the news again. I just feel like I need to watch the news. I almost feel like it's my job, not even as someone who gets on the radio and talks about it. But like as a per, like I should have. Just to be informed. Yeah. Like I should know. I agree.
Starting point is 00:25:31 I don't know why I should know for this job I do, but I don't know why I feel like as a citizen I should know. Yeah. Like it's this weird responsibility. Like I feel like I should. because it's hurting people in our country and that I should be no so if something happens and they need my help I can help I don't know it's weird yeah but I tried not to but then I did I watched the news pretty much all night last night is your Instagram is your profile truthful or do you lie a little bit you think I mean I put a filter on everything so yeah lie I mean not all the time
Starting point is 00:26:08 sometimes I'm like oh wow I'm not going to filter this one you know keep real Sometimes I post stuff in bed with, like, acne cream on in my mouth garden. Is that keeping it real? That's true. Okay. But I might filter it still. Hmm. I mean, what is yours?
Starting point is 00:26:23 I think yours is pretty accurate. Yeah, mine's accurate. You don't really filter. I don't filter anything. I know, which is annoying because if I'm in the picture, I'm like, please filter it. Oh, no, no. You're like, please don't put it out. Let me look at all 11 options.
Starting point is 00:26:34 And I'm like, I took one picture. I know. I hate pictures. But you're pretty accurate. You're like boxing, your dog. in bed. Oh, I only have like four lanes that I go down. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:46 But yeah. And then show stuff. And then, of course, obviously, for doing, like, you know, philanthropic type stuff. I'd say yours is pretty accurate, except one thing. When you steal my pictures. I've only done that.
Starting point is 00:26:58 And you claim them as your own. I've only done that once ever. Good point. Okay, maybe I feel like that's packed more than once. You do it to us all and you don't get pregnant. Oh, that's it. You do it to everyone. No, I don't. And then you do filter those because your rule is
Starting point is 00:27:10 Oh, I don't remember my rule But if you filter it, you can steal it Oh, because you made it your own There's something, there's a new rule that I get so angry at you when you do that Yeah, I've done it one time I know, I got so angry at that What is the rule?
Starting point is 00:27:22 I don't think it's a big deal If you steal a picture No, I get photo credit Like look yesterday, I took someone's picture I get photo credit on the bottom of it Oh, you gave someone photo credit Yeah Look at that
Starting point is 00:27:29 No, I didn't do that Well, so I can tell you Vice President Mike Pantz was going to call in We got a big thing like you want to call in now he's not calling in. Why? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:27:42 Really? It was a whole hubbub. What did you want to say? I don't know. It was like, hey, can he call in? I was like, sure. Then they're like, never mind. I have no idea what just happened.
Starting point is 00:27:51 I have no idea what just happened. What? That would be crazy. Yeah, that would. To have the vice president speak? Yeah, yeah. He's not. I know.
Starting point is 00:28:00 So now we can't think of like how cool would have that been. I almost was like, I'm not going to tell you, but yeah. It's going to be surprised? No, it was going. It was going, we just happened. I didn't like stop. He's not really Mike Pence.
Starting point is 00:28:11 Morgan is not calling, right? Morgan number one. He wants to call tomorrow. He wants? I don't do we'll sees. We got Will Seed earlier today. Yeah. So Mike Pence, you think he like listens to us on IHart Radio?
Starting point is 00:28:24 Or while he's driving to work in DC? Yeah, maybe he's driving to work. He puts us on. We're on his morning commute? I don't know. We just got Haydh out it. I was like, yep. And he goes, nope, never mind.
Starting point is 00:28:34 And like, no, listen. A state of emergency could have arisen. they said he didn't have time after they told us he had time anyway what had been cool huh yeah yes thanks fun you know I don't want to come on the show and ever be a hypocrite
Starting point is 00:28:50 and I'm sure there have been times that I have and not known it but so when I say hey if you can give money to this please give money I give money if I could say if I say hey go give blood I give blood so I went yesterday to give blood and they wouldn't let me because I went to Haiti to the orphanage oh man
Starting point is 00:29:07 so that did that was a thing It was a thing. Wow. You have to go full 12 months. So just full disclosure with our audience, because again, I don't want to be a hypocrite. I did not give blood yesterday. I tried to give blood. And they said I couldn't because of the time I spent as the orphanage.
Starting point is 00:29:25 And so anywhere with malaria? Yeah. So any country, and I was like, God, this seems like a lot of countries. But, yeah, I guess, yeah, you have to be clear of it for 12 months. If you've had malaria, you have to be clear of it for three years. Wow. So let me say this. just to be practical is that if you're going to go give blood,
Starting point is 00:29:44 make an appointment because the problem and the good problem is a lot of people are doing it. So go give blood, but call, make an appointment, and then go give blood, because you'll get in easier. You know, as the shootings happened, and we talk about it, and we were going to talk about it regardless if I was there or not, and we were there playing the festival on Saturday night, and to me that was the least of it. because I didn't feel like anybody actually came to the festival to see us,
Starting point is 00:30:14 but it was a big deal because I felt like those were a lot of our listeners that were in that crowd, and it felt like those were a lot of our friends that were there Sunday night, close friends that either have been traumatized. Friends of friends were shot, some died. And so in many ways, as I've said, it's personal because it affects the people that listen to the show, the people that come to shows, the country community.
Starting point is 00:30:39 I just had the story sent to me and it's from KCRA a Monterey man was killed in Las Vegas mass shooting and 58 people and I'm watching all the stories and of course every one of them is a different human and it humanizes it in a different way
Starting point is 00:30:56 but Austin Meyer 24 was killed in a mass shooting his sister says his family thanked a firefighter and Minnesota woman who gave him medical aid while everyone fleed from the chaos. And it says specifically that the guy came to watch us play as Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots, who's a big fan of one of the acts performing
Starting point is 00:31:23 at Route 91 Harvest, Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots. It was like, man, again, it's just like in every way, this is just so personal to everyone. I really did expect anyone to anyone be there to watch us. And the fact that, like, I mean, this is a, this is for sure a listener of the show, you know. It's a listener of the show. And nobody's life is more important than anybody else's, but.
Starting point is 00:31:53 That's hard. And just when you think, you know what, you can start to separate a bit and get back to being on track, you read. Another story where you watch, you know, on the website, you can see Eric Church talking last night at the Opry, And I won't mention who, I got a couple of messages last night from artists who are really ripped up about this. Like, it's not just act on the radio or it's not just like people playing it up.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Like stuff for not on air. The people, I mean, I think it's no other artists that I'm really close to as humans. And some of them are really struggling. And I talked to, because she said this now in an interview, so I don't feel weird saying it. But I talked to Miran a couple days ago, Miran Morris. And she was like, I have Survivor's guilt. and I wasn't talking about that on the air but she did talk about it
Starting point is 00:32:43 and I'm glad she talked about it in Rolling Stone but it's a struggle all of this is a struggle from again I think of the human part is just just humans just Americans and then there are a lot of our people our country community a lot of our listeners and then when you just see your names
Starting point is 00:33:02 there's something else too about it that's like this like he came out to see us and then he died that's and I don't even know if that's selfish to say out loud I don't even know if it's selfish to go I feel worse about it
Starting point is 00:33:19 so I just saw the article I'm going to try to reach out to this family today I don't know if they're listening I don't know how I'm going to get a hold of them but if you know Austin Meyer
Starting point is 00:33:37 and you're listening to this and you live in Monterey, which, you know, I was there four months ago doing stand-up, and you can't somehow get a hold of us and get a hold of me. I would appreciate that because I would like to help in whatever way that I can off of this. So I guess I'm just kind of using this as a reach-out because I don't know how to get a hold of them. So, yeah, there's that. And just when you think, hey, we'll do a show. everything would be better and fine.
Starting point is 00:34:15 It's just another setback, another setback, another setback, another setback. And there's people struggling all the time. And I don't even have words. And I'm a guy that's paid to have words, and I don't even have words. So if anybody knows Austin Meyer, his family, please somehow connect them with me. That would be awesome. Or connect them with anybody on the show. That would be awesome.
Starting point is 00:34:34 Thank you. You good? Yeah. It's harder to reset when you associate it so close to, like, y'all and the show and part of us I think wants to disconnect because the easy thing is to disconnect yeah but then it reconnects
Starting point is 00:34:56 and obviously like you said you said it perfectly no other life is more important than another life but there is something oddly it's just it's our our listeners and to know that on our airwaves you can put a call out to find families that and that You want to help, we want to help.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Like there's, and that we have the ability to help directly. And maybe if there's something that can be done. Not that it'll make it any better by any means, but, oh. There's a woman busted for sprinkling glass shards into her food to get free meals. Well, that's not a good person, huh? Mm-mm. A Delray Beach, Florida woman has been accused of placing glass shards in her food because she wanted free food from the restaurant,
Starting point is 00:35:46 31 year old. She admitted her using glass to get a pain for the food. She confessed she would carry the glass in her purse. Then she'd go out to eat. She'd sprinkle it over the food. She would even intentionally cut her mouth by chewing glass. I was wondering. Oh, what is?
Starting point is 00:36:01 Because you got to have like, how did she see the glass with her eyes? Or did she? Here's the thing. She'd probably get more if she inflicts pain upon herself. That's the thing, though. It's the pain worth of food. That's why I start to go. Let me weigh this out.
Starting point is 00:36:12 I don't know. If I'm doing this, I'm only going. I think I see glass. I'm not actually eating it. Yeah. Are we talking like the... She was all in on this... Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Just dedicated to that one. I mean, are we talking like Omaha beef? Yeah. The Kobe? Yeah, the real good stuff. You better do that if it's for like the Kobe if you're going to actually eat it. So she's in trouble. Why?
Starting point is 00:36:38 They would give her cost of the mill or offer gift cards or free food. What? Problem is the people in the restaurant community in this area started to go. go, hey, did this? Yeah, me too. Oh, they know her now. So she would just handle it probably on her own. She didn't have like a lawyer representation because I feel like cutting your mouth with
Starting point is 00:36:55 glass, you get a lot more than a gift card. Oh, no, she was just using it to get free food. Yeah. Wow. Okay, got it. Some of these stories we read are just like, what on her? I don't know. They're committed.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Like those boneheads, lunchbox finds them every day. And every day is just like, huh? I know. What are we going to run out? That'll be a good day. Yeah. Here's a study. Moms tend to favor daughters while dads favor sons.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Wow. Oh, shocking. Is it shocking, though? But I mean, what about daddy's girls? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. A lot of daddy's girls. I wasn't, but... The school set out to determine whether parents favor one child or other, based on gender.
Starting point is 00:37:36 It turns out, most dads do favor their sons while most mothers favor their daughters. It's because they... For me, I don't have any kids, but I'm going to tell you right now that... a boy to men seems a little more realistic in the life raising because we know how to raise ourselves Yeah, and vice versa.
Starting point is 00:37:57 So if we can raise ourselves and we were young boys, we know what young boys think about. We know what young boys like to eat. We know. So we feel better. I don't know what it. Yeah, I know you couldn't handle
Starting point is 00:38:12 well, I mean, some men have to do it. So hats off. But I mean, when it becomes for a girl, when girl time comes. Don't tell me I couldn't handle. You maybe could. I'm saying, let's say, for whatever reason, I wasn't around and my husband had to deal with our daughter getting her girl time.
Starting point is 00:38:26 Yeah. I do not know what, I think he might, like, I don't know what he would do. I think he would call his mom and be like, you need to come over and need to handle this situation. From across, he's from Texas. He would fly her in. He would make her come in. Yes.
Starting point is 00:38:40 And she would probably live there until our daughter moved out. No, years. Oh, forever. Yes. every month. Well, I guess on that note, oddly, I was raised by all women for the most part. Grandma, mom, all sisters until later on. So it's a little different for me.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Yeah, true. But still, I know how a boy operates. Yeah. Like I, so, man, that's why every guy's like, I got a boy, thank a. Then they end up and really enjoying the girl. Yes. But they're all like, please. They're all saying prayers without everybody knowing, like, can I get a, please get a boy?
Starting point is 00:39:13 They are. They are. Let me just say you know they are. The latest from Nashville and Hollywood. Amy's 32nd Skinny. The New York Post is claiming that Kelly Rippa blocked Ryan Seacrest from doing Good Morning America with American Idol judges because she was worried they were going to steal him like they did Michael Strayhan. You know, it doesn't work like that where you just go, Ryan Seacrest, I steal you. That's not how this works.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Really? She blocked him. Another radio company can't go, like if I walk over in the building, they'd be like, you know what? I got you by your collar. You're not going anywhere. I steal you. They're in long-term content. Stop.
Starting point is 00:39:51 I don't. I don't believe this story. What? I don't. And I know people, too. I'm just going to say that. I know people, and I don't believe this story.
Starting point is 00:39:59 You think Ryan, like, respectfully didn't go out of Kelly, like, so that he didn't have to interact with Michael Shahan? I don't think it's the interaction thing. And Michael Shrainan's probably, like, a bajillion times bigger than Ryan Seacrest. In fact, I know.
Starting point is 00:40:11 He definitely is. Like, I'm a bigillion times bigger than Ryan's Sechrest. Yeah, he's a little. I am to rhyme what Blake Sheld this to me. There you go. Like, you don't realize how small Ryan is until I know. Until Bobby stands right next to Ryan, you're like hmm, oh he's tiny. When I saw
Starting point is 00:40:24 Ryan at IHeart Festival, I have to hug down. Like when Blake has to hug down on me. It's a circle of life. The circle of hugs, man. So, no, it's that story, it's a little over-dramatized. Obviously, there's a riff there between her and them and
Starting point is 00:40:39 stray hand, but not stop believing that stuff. Why? Because this is not true. Now I picture Kelly Rubber being right. It's not true. There are radio companies that call me Like hey, can we hire you? What's in your contract? And I forbid you to do it. And I'm in a contract.
Starting point is 00:40:53 I can't. Like there are other major places, companies that are like, hey, how are you looking over there? Bobby, can we hire you? And I'm like, no, you can't. So I'm in a con, just like Ryan. That's it. Okay. Okay, so Blake Shelton did an interview and he said the song that he like basically does not want to play anymore.
Starting point is 00:41:14 You know how artists sing songs over and over and over? Do you know the one that he just is like, ugh, done with? Probably she's got away with words. Nope. What? Hill Billy Bone. Really? I saw him play that the other night.
Starting point is 00:41:27 I like that. Oh, well, maybe he just likes to play it for like you. Because wasn't it just like you? No, when it was just me, he was playing different stuff. I love something. We played Garth Brooks, just him and I together. You all played Garth Brooks? What?
Starting point is 00:41:39 We played if tomorrow never comes. No way. There's no tape of it because we were just playing on guitars. It's in your head. And so. Yeah. Tell us about it. Hold on, right said there's a clip.
Starting point is 00:41:48 We all got to hear it. Okay, I know the song. It's a good song. Good clip. My Blake Shelton, Garthbrook story. So, Blake gets a guitar and, like most people, when you have a guitar, you're fidgety with it. And he starts to just hit the A chord. And so when I hear that A, and I believe it's an A, it's sometimes later than I.
Starting point is 00:42:10 And so I do that. And he goes, oh, Garth. And so he knows it. And so, I'll awake and watch her sleeping. Where? Are you guys by the campfire? We are. We're literally by the campfire.
Starting point is 00:42:21 Try to picture this. Just us two sitting together. It's before all the shoot starts. People aren't even out there. Yeah, we're just talking. Because I know Blake. I like Blake. And he's like, all right, take it away.
Starting point is 00:42:32 And I'm, you know, she's lost in peaceful dreams, so I turn out the, and he's playing. And, you know, and lay there. And then when he comes in at the same time, and the time we go, and a thigh crossing my mind. And I'm like, this is a guy of a cool moment. we're having him. If I never wake in the morning, and I say, Blake, you take it. And then he hits the,
Starting point is 00:42:49 because I, you know, I don't hit the high notes very well. And he goes, you let Blake have that one. Yeah, you know, would she care of? Yeah, then he hit the chorus? And then we did the first part of it. If tomorrow, and then I just kind of let him have it because I like to just take in the moment.
Starting point is 00:43:07 But yeah, Blake and I'm saying Garth, that's a memory right there. I don't even think about that. That's awesome. You can't forget stuff. So much has happened. That's the thing. I came back with a ton of stories from that weekend.
Starting point is 00:43:17 But then we go to Vegas and all that stuff gets a rate. I don't even, again, tell that triggered, that story right there. I think I probably would never remember that story. Blake Sheld and I was sitting on a campfire. Remember that one. Playing Garth Brooks if tomorrow never comes. My favorite Garthbrook song, by the way. That is.
Starting point is 00:43:33 I liked that it triggered that memory because you haven't, I mean, you haven't told us that at all. I haven't thought about it. Oh, okay. Well, that's cool. Oh, well, just to finish the Hillbilly Bone story, why he's over singing it, He said it's just awkward sometimes when he's singing it and looks out into a crowd and sees, like, little kids that are there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:51 But kids don't know what words are. I know. I'm just telling you what Blake said. He said, We all got a hillbillip. You're looking at a kid and you start singing about hillbilly bone. It's uncomfortable. I get it.
Starting point is 00:44:02 Yeah. I thought I was thinking about, like, his arm bone. Yeah. That's probably what they think. He'll be a hillbilly bone. Yeah. Funny bone. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:10 The funny bone. All right. Is that a wrap? Yep. I'm Amy. That's your 30 seconds. All right. Bobby Bones, everybody.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Transmitting across America. This is a Bobby Bonds show. Come on, Bob. Jessica and Elkins, how are you? Oh, Jessica, are you there? Yeah, can you hear me? I can. Now go ahead.
Starting point is 00:44:34 Thank you for calling. Oh, my God. I'm freaking out because I get to talk to Bobby Bones. Oh, well, thank you very much. You're calling from Elkins, Arkansas. I know it well. I play ball there over in Elkins. So thank you for calling.
Starting point is 00:44:45 Thank you. I just wanted to tell you guys that I appreciate everything that you do. You guys are some of the most genuine, loving, supportive human beings I've ever heard on any radio station or news or anything like that. I just wanted to say I appreciate you guys very much. That's a very kind call. Thank you. Our goal is always just to try to be as real as possible, even if it doesn't make good radio, or even if we think people will get mad at us or sad.
Starting point is 00:45:16 with us or happy with us. Our goal is just to be real. So the fact that you call and we'll take time on your morning to say that, thank you. We're really appreciative. Not a problem. I thank you. You guys definitely make my day a lot better. Even with what's going on, it's nice to know that there are people that have a voice
Starting point is 00:45:37 louder than a lot of us that are going to bring it up. And they're going to talk about the ones that matter and show their love support and I just I greatly appreciate it. Thanks. We feel like we are you. Like you know when you say that like a voice is we know we that's like this whole show just to take a side step for a second this whole show except for me nobody else has ever worked on radio stations like this is it. It's just people like my goal was to put together a show of people that don't always do the best of you know broadcast but to be the most real and aside from this just in general like that's what this is about
Starting point is 00:46:15 It's just me, and I was able to find all my friends and say, hey, let's go and just see what happens. And that's what we are. And sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but we always try to be as honest and real as possible. So thank you, Jessica. And I hope you have a great morning. Thank you, you too. All right, bye-bye. Why don't we go over and do a joke?
Starting point is 00:46:39 I think it would be a good time for the morning corning. Do you have one? I do. Perfect. The morning corny. What do you call people who illegally use the restroom? What do you call people who illegally use the restroom? Squatters.
Starting point is 00:46:59 You like it. You like it. You're laughing. He's laughing. That was the morning corny. Probably because I just had a squatting situation at my condo where we had to go look and see someone someone was living in my condo. She's related to white.
Starting point is 00:47:19 You relate to the joke. I relate to the joke. You know how a comedian comes on? You're like, oh, I realize. Like, I think you just stole a relatable joke. So, yeah. Which, by the way, I did run out my condo. Oh.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Good. I did. To the spotters. Okay. Hey, where did people vote yesterday that I'm funny or not? Are you going to tell me? Oh, yeah, my answer story. You can still vote.
Starting point is 00:47:40 Oh. You follow me on Instagram. Mr. Bobby Bones. You got my Insta story. I put up a poll. Because you can put polls up now. It was like, is Amy funny? Right now, 89% say you are.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Yes, I've been holding that steady. Yeah, you jumped up a percent. Mr. Bobby Bones is my Instagram name. Look at my Insta story, and you can see that there. Okay, Amy. Listen. I'm serious. What happened?
Starting point is 00:48:06 Now I'm majorly concerned if we're going to have him on. But that's not, okay, so let me explain. Let me be casual about it. No, here is what happened. We were, I was told, hey, the vice president of the United States would like to call your show. I said, we'd love to have them. So we're going to, and then I was told about, I don't know, seven seconds later, the vice president of the United States is busy. Like, well, I didn't go, I didn't try to book him.
Starting point is 00:48:31 Right. It was his idea. It was his idea. Yeah. So, okay. So in a quick turn of events, we had the vice president. We didn't. Right? And we've been talking, working, helping with what happened in Vegas. And I'm sure that's what it is. I'm sure he wants to call an offer his condolences.
Starting point is 00:48:51 And Amy's like, can we ask him about my kids? Which is a very serious thing. Right. I don't want to take away. I didn't know why he was calling. But, I mean, that makes sense. I don't want to take. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:49:00 You never said why you wanted to come on specifically. You think he wants to do the countdown? I don't know. But I just read a tweet from a listener that said, hey, if Mike Pence ends up coming on, maybe you could ask him about getting your kids from Haiti. And I was like, oh, my goodness, that is a really good point. That's not that. But if he's calling for Vegas, it wouldn't be the right time.
Starting point is 00:49:23 I wouldn't do it. But I'd be like, Mike, can I call you later? Please. I know. But it's not the right time. I don't ever get to talk to the vice president. I've never got to talk to the vice president. We almost did for about 10 solid seconds.
Starting point is 00:49:39 Man, that was so close. And that was a good 10 seconds, too. Who knew he listened to the show? I don't know that he does. Probably somebody in his crew. You know what happened? I bet. He was probably like, I want to call on the Bobby Bone show.
Starting point is 00:49:49 And then his handlers are like, nope. What I bet was he tried to call it as busy. He couldn't get through. Come on, Mike D. Dirk shares his first smile in two days after donating blood to help victims of the Vegas shooting. Dirk spent Lee, he came in on our show. It was emotional. It was absolutely emotional.
Starting point is 00:50:10 And that was on Tuesdays, two days ago. And he went and gave blood and I saw the Instagram. Quote, first smile in two days. Thanks to being around other donors and great people. And the nurse was in his photo too It was precious Yeah and give blood Encourage you to give blood
Starting point is 00:50:31 Even if it's not for this Did you know only like 30 something percent of Americans can give blood Really? I mean I couldn't Wow I went yesterday I mentioned this earlier I went to give blood And so I can't sit here on the radio and say hey everybody give blood If I don't give blood Rule number one of Bobby
Starting point is 00:50:47 Don't say it if you don't do it and they're like you can't because you've been to Haiti whenever I went to the orphanage there. That being said, to kind of pivot over there, we'll talk about this in a bit, but those judges that are on strike that are able to control Amy's kids, because Amy's been trying to
Starting point is 00:51:03 get these kids over here for four and a half years. Like, she is legally their parents and she cannot get them from Haiti to America. And the judges are working for like two days, and I know Amy's frantically trying to make something happen super quick, and we'll talk about that in a bit, but there was the point yesterday,
Starting point is 00:51:19 I mean, if you got to get on a plane, just go. Like, leave. Go to Haiti right now. We'll be fine. And if something came up when Bobby said, I mean, I wasn't even asking for that, but he just said it. And I was like, oh, my gosh, if something came up, I looked at my husband and I was like, I would get on a plane in a hot second. Like, if you get a text right now and say, there's a 1% chance better, you go to Haiti.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Okay. And you go try to get your kids. Yes, thank you. And none of us are going to be upset. And none of the listeners are going to be upset. Just go do it. But you're not allowed to ask my vice president, Pence about it if he does call. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:49 A lot of sadness, a lot of anger. And so I was reading this story about happy songs. I like, listen, I like sad songs. And even I'm to the point where it's like, man, I'm sad songed out right now. I'm just sad it out. And even then, I didn't mean to be sad this morning. Like, I honestly got it was like, I'm going to go in and try to do a show that's super fun and positive. And I promise.
Starting point is 00:52:10 And then I got sad this morning. And so you can't control emotion. And I usually can. So, but I found this story. And it's like, these are the songs that make you feel good. And because of the beats per minute, because of where the vocals are as far as, yeah, whatever, I don't want to explain music to you. It's all kinds of sciencey things. Doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:52:32 You know why I don't want to explain to you? Why? Because I don't understand it either. Good. Yeah, yeah, yeah. If you play them, I'm in a little, let's gauge our mood. That one's literally called happy. Yeah, so you have no choice.
Starting point is 00:52:45 Okay. That really does work. It does. It does. It does. Okay, okay, okay, okay. That's one of them. Happy by Farrell.
Starting point is 00:53:00 That's a good one. Yep. That's a fun one. How about this one here? I don't want this one to make me feel good, but it does. I was like, this one's stupid. No. And don't it feel good.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Okay, okay. Here we go. How about? It's a beautiful day. You too, beautiful day. Man. I love this song, but I don't know that it makes me happy. That one just makes you feel a lot of emotion
Starting point is 00:53:35 It makes me feel alive Yeah, okay, I'll give you that I'll give you that Like, Dah Discover It's a beautiful day I don't thought about that song In a long time
Starting point is 00:53:45 We can go back in time Sunny and Cher I got you baby Because it's like It's supposed to be two people That I don't know about the beats per minute On this one
Starting point is 00:53:56 It's not all just How fast the song is But it's also like the message Of two people That it's like hey Time's a bad I got you Time's a bad I got you You know
Starting point is 00:54:05 So there's that one. Here's this one. Wow. I feel good. Money in the freaking bank. Put the deposit of happiness in. And I'll see you next Friday when I get paid again. Good.
Starting point is 00:54:24 So good. I got you. Like sugar and spice. Like sugar and spice. Nice. So nice. Oh, my God. Oh, my good.
Starting point is 00:54:46 He just said nice. I thought he did. changed the lyric there. I'm picking up. The Vibrations Beach Boys. She's cutitions. That one does nothing for me. Oh, you're out of your mind.
Starting point is 00:55:10 You're out of your mind. It's my own opinion. And that's wrong. So the Beach Boys, they should have been the Beatles. They're that good. Well, what happened? The surf. They didn't have accents.
Starting point is 00:55:23 Rock. So the surf rock thing didn't pan out to be as culturally. musically as good better. Brian Wilson was better. In my opinion, oh, it's risky to say than Lennon McCartney. So did they make a lot of money though?
Starting point is 00:55:40 Yes. Of course. Okay. I mean, I know that Kokomo. That puts me in a good moment. That's like 80s. That puts me in a great mood. Like when you say Beach Boys, like that's their song to me. That's the song that is the Beach Boys.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Oh, baby, I want to take it to Prumuda. Bahama, come a pretty mom. That makes me happier. Him doing that. Why don't we go down to Mexico? Cocoa. Awesome. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:08 Somewhere the rainbow be up high. We'll put them up online for you. Go down to Mexico. Forget the name of the song as Koko. Forget the whole thing about Koko. The same Mexico. The same Mexico.
Starting point is 00:56:33 You know what we did yesterday is. my bosses have said, hey, we love that song from the raging idiots called Namaste. Never expected them to. And so I was like, cool. And we played it and people bought it. And it was like the number one comedy song for many weeks in a row. But never expected that. We go out and Eddie and I go do shows and meet listeners.
Starting point is 00:56:55 And we'll be in Lubbock and Tulsa coming up. And El Paso would love to see it. But they said, hey, we think there's a chance it could really work on the radio if you put a fiddle in it. make it a little more country and I was like, well, you know, the song's just kind of all the steel and it's kind of got a groove to it. I said, I don't know about that. But this isn't fiddler.
Starting point is 00:57:16 This is the real version. I'm waiting. No, but what we did went in the studio yesterday and added fiddle to it. So I don't have the actual version, but I did take some like Snapchat of it. It would probably be a couple weeks before we get it. But it's like, I'll give you another one. So we'll get it eventually. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:57:50 Is there a fiddle solo in it? No, there's not really a play. Our song's like two and a half minutes long. We don't have time for solos. But we did that yesterday. And so, as usual, I give the bosses what they want. Girl, trying to be responsible, but you're making it impossible. In a spandex pants looking off.
Starting point is 00:58:13 Flexible and you're down with all. Roof! Namaste. on the floor like that You look a little lonely on that mat I should be saying goodbye I might lose my job But now stretches you're doing
Starting point is 00:58:32 Don't know nothing by you'll get off Probably gotta hit the road But now There it is There's a big fight in the room right now How to rough Yeah Amy goes Roof
Starting point is 00:58:46 Roof Roof Roof She's so stupid I said She says the word Roof Like roof over your head No roof
Starting point is 00:58:53 And it's rough, I don't care You know what Dams bark differently You guys You guys Roof Bobby Bones everybody
Starting point is 00:59:10 Transmitting across America This is a Bobby Boll Show Let's take a second And talk about some updates In the Las Vegas shooting Number one, the shooter's girlfriend did get back into the country. We talked about this yesterday.
Starting point is 00:59:31 They're hoping she had some answers. They got none in a statement. She said she didn't know anything. Like, she thought he sent her away because he didn't want to be with her anymore. She was in a wheelchair, and I don't know why other than... Really, if she didn't know, imagine if you find out that your boyfriend just committed the greatest mass...
Starting point is 00:59:55 Yeah, there's all, I mean, your body reacts to stress in various ways. It could be that. Other details are coming out about the shooter, but they still are not at least sharing with us any definitive answer. He'd been on anti-anxiety medication that they say causes aggression. Employees at a Starbucks where he lived in Mesquite said he was verbally abusive to his girlfriend. His family also believes he surprised her with the trip so that she wouldn't get in the way of the plan. Oh, wow. Yeah, like, get her out.
Starting point is 01:00:25 there's also a chance he planned the shooting at a different festival and we talked about this but there are two other stories so it turns out he had booked hotel rooms overlooking the Life is Beautiful festival in Vegas that was Lord Chance the rapper and it was in downtown he also had booked a place in Chicago overlooking uh... Lollapalooza
Starting point is 01:00:50 Lola Lola Luzza yeah and it turns out the casualties would have been much greater on Sunday if his plan had been fully realized he tried to create a huge explosion by firing at several large tanks filled with jet fuel about 2,000 feet away from his hotel room and about 900 feet from the concert and according to the Las Vegas Review Journal at least one of the bullets actually hit and penetrated the tanks but Amy's husband who was in the military and knows you know about these type guns said you can't shoot through these things well he was saying He didn't, I mean, and this is my husband just in our own home off the cuff saying his opinion, I guess.
Starting point is 01:01:29 I didn't dig into it too much. But he was like, that's not going to call, like shooting out isn't going to cause an explosion. So then in my mind, I'm thinking, okay, yeah, maybe you shoot it, you penetrate it. If stuff comes out, you maybe have to, like, then shoot some sort of fire or something at it that would cause it to. He also had stuff in his car that if you hit that. That's crazy. The GoFundMe for the Survivors has passed a 9 million. in dollar mark in the last two days. More than 73,000 people have contributed on a smaller scale,
Starting point is 01:02:00 but still a very large scale to us. Our show, we started, and we have these positive love is greater than hate shirts, and we don't keep any of the money. It's a positive message. They're up at bobbybones.com. And the last I checked, we were over $150,000 raised. So a big thank you to yes. We're about to hit 160. We're about to hit 160. So a big thank you to everyone who's doing that and buying those shirts or contributing in any way possible. New Heroes name emerged yesterday. A man to lay-based security guard named
Starting point is 01:02:30 Jesus Compos found the shooter's room during the massacre. Now, he was unarmed, but he drew fire. He was hitting the leg. I think the guy shot him in the thigh. But he radioed his location, and that's what helped police find the correct room. Because we kept wondering how they find the, because they were on the 31st floor
Starting point is 01:02:45 and they were like, it's still coming from above. So this guy who got shot on the leg said, hey, it's the 32nd floor. And then he helped evacuate people out of the rooms on that floor until the cops said, you got to get treatment, we got this. And he's expected to make a full recovery. So, but because he was on that floor, that's how they found exactly where he was. Awesome.
Starting point is 01:03:04 You know, last night, Eric Church played the Grand Ole Opry, and Eric Church played Friday night, and he was the headliner. And it was the last show that they were playing. The church was playing. And I'm going to just play some audio. It's from a phone. So, again, it's not the greatest audio. But I want to play it because it's, it's,
Starting point is 01:03:21 heavy, meaningful audio. And I can just play it without setting it up right. Is it set up itself? Yeah, I mean, he's in Vegas. He's talking about because he was performed at Vegas. Yeah, okay. They came from all over the country because it was our last show. I did something different on the last song, on Springsteen.
Starting point is 01:03:43 I jumped down on the speaker, and I went down, actually, on the floor, which is, it was a high stage, so I actually jumped out on the crowd. and it was a little road split the crowd and it went all the way to my front of the house guy and split the crowd on either side so the crowd was on the right side the crowd was on the left side
Starting point is 01:04:05 and I went down the right side and I shook everybody's hand and I told them I told them thank you for coming it's been a heck of a year I've been a hell of a year actually and I went all the way down to the right side waved at my sound back up the left side smiling faces hands in the air pictures being taken
Starting point is 01:04:29 and i jumped back up on stage and i played hold my own and a man that was going to him 48 hours later those places that i stood was carnage i didn't want to be here tonight and i didn't want to play guitar. I don't want to walk on the stage, but last night, let me try to get this out. Last night, somebody sent me a video of a lady named Heather Melton, and she was talking to Anderson Cooper on CNN, and she had on our church choir tour show. And he said, what brought you to Vegas? She goes, we went there to see Eric Church, and because he was Sonny's, her husband who died, it was his guy. And we went there to see his guy. And then she said, we have tickets for the grand old operating more.
Starting point is 01:05:45 You hear Section 3 row after, if you're there, if you're in Roe F, there's some empty seats, and that's their seats. So I left the two seats open. Oh, my gosh. So, you know, when you hear artists talk and you read the news stories and you read their words, it's hard to hear the passion, conviction, hurt, sadness, confusion, confusion, it's there you heard it there with your own ears but uh just yesterday you know i just talking with artists off the record on just that i'm friends with like it's a struggle because of and i've said it before because it's like these are our people and everybody you know we're all americans and
Starting point is 01:06:52 you hate to see but like inside of your own community and that happens you're you're super close He left two seats over for him last night Anyway, I wanted to play that So I knew that Before he played it Not that that means that I mean but I had no idea
Starting point is 01:07:15 I thought I saw her on a picture wearing the Eric church shirt And then the fact that they had tickets And then they left out Wow And I assume he played He played hallelujah last night
Starting point is 01:07:27 I don't know what I don't That's the one that I watched I don't know if he played if he played spring soon or not. Costco is selling a year's worth of emergency food. It's a whole year. It's there for you like if an apocalypse happens. Yeah, for the doomsday peppers.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Yeah. It's all canned. It looks the same. Wow. That's crazy. Costco is offering doomsday preppers a year's worth of emergency food for $1,000. The kit is said to stay good for 25 years. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:00 I feel like that's quite a deal. I think it's a deal. I think it's worth it. $6,200 servings of food. enough to last one person an entire year. It's 100 cans of food including wheat, rice, milk, granola, fruits, vegetables, and meats. Here's the problem.
Starting point is 01:08:14 What? Where do you store it? Oh, no, and you can't. I had a whole closet of one of these. You did have a closet. I created one of these. Because I was so, listen, am I crazier days? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:25 Like what yesterday? Two weeks ago? I was convinced the bird flu was going to get us all. You did. And I created a bird flu closet with this, with enough. And I knew people were going to come to my house and try to bust in. and I bet they didn't and then I ended up donating it all
Starting point is 01:08:39 because I was like we're like I moved and I was like I'm not moving all this there's a lot of stuff I donated to the food bank speaking of food you know some places we'll say they put love in their food yeah yeah made with love yeah there's a bakery and in the ingredients they list love that's awesome the FDA says you can't do that love is not a real ingredient in the granola but it's calorie free but it's not it doesn't exist
Starting point is 01:09:04 The FDA really got involved and said you can't write that. Well, yes, because that's a real thing to list the ingredients. Of course the FDA is involved in that. They're being like nice and funny and you're going to crack down on them. You can't be nice and funny all around it. But when you have to actually officially list the ingredients, you can't, that's not a joke. You can't set a precedent for false advertising. Well, when I read ingredients, they don't say air and there's obviously air in the ingredients.
Starting point is 01:09:29 So they are all, I'm going to have to get the FDA. You also add air. If air was added to it, it might say air. Like Cheetos. That's air puffed. A Massachusetts bakeries granola, maybe May would love, but federal officials say it should not be listed as an ingredient on the package. Dang. They were taken a task by the FDA because they listed love as an official ingredient on the label.
Starting point is 01:09:50 I agree with this. You can't put something in it. I know. I agree with it too. But you can write it on top of like the unofficial like love added. But you know what they need to do is just not get their food FDA cleared. Do more of a holistic. stick her out and then you can put love.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Okay, Janice Joplin. Thank you. What in the world? What do you not get FDA approved? Why, Janice Joplin? Hippie, man. Yeah, there's plenty of, like, the vitamins I take, they're not approved by the FDA. I don't think that's safe. What?
Starting point is 01:10:17 Yeah, they're safe. How do you know they're safe? Amy thinks that the FDA's, like, bad. I do not think that they are bad. I don't like love. They okay microwaves. They do. Well, I don't know who clears.
Starting point is 01:10:28 I don't know if that's the FDA, but they clear microwavable food. Okay, Janice. Oh, this is Amy. Yeah. She's got flowers in her hair. It's a non-BPA plastic. It's cool beads, Amy. Thanks, Amy.
Starting point is 01:10:42 On us feeling is faded as my jeans. Yeah, what's eating over there, Anne? Bobby Thumb to diesel down just before a rain. The road us all the way into New Orleans. Yeah. I pool and I harpoon. Yeah, you do. Red Bandana
Starting point is 01:11:03 I started playing soft while Bobby sing the blues And you're singing with me singing the words Yeah Yeah A man I was holding Bobby's hand in mat Yep
Starting point is 01:11:14 We sang every song that javanew It was just another word For nothing left to lose There you Amy Thank you, Erin You're welcome Yeah A kid fell in a manhole
Starting point is 01:11:28 In the street here For close to an hour The young girl was stuck in the hole standing in two feet of cold water. When she was finally rescued, first responders found she had a broken ankle and a very low body temperature. When Grace fell, she dropped her cell phone, and it was a bypasser who finally heard her screams for help. Fell a manhole, boom. Wow.
Starting point is 01:11:50 And thankfully she kept yelling at somebody who heard her. Isn't that crazy? Here's a man, his wife was like, stop buying lottery tickets. Stop buying lottery tickets. So he snuck into the bathroom and would scratch him because he didn't want to get in trouble. trouble and he hit for a million bucks. There you go. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Keep that mouth shut. What do you say? I don't know. I just, I was just yelling. Okay, Cam Newton. Oh, oh. I thought about the wife. Like, if it was vice and hers would be the same thing.
Starting point is 01:12:17 They want a million dollars. That's awesome. So, I mean. Now she feels really dumb like telling him to quit playing. Hmm. Yeah, now she's like, we should buy another one. Yeah. Keep that mouth shut.
Starting point is 01:12:30 I mean, it's just a mouse. Is that how you talk to your wife? No. No, sir, not at all. Never. No way, Jose. Yeah. Never tell my wife that.
Starting point is 01:12:38 All right. Just be in the dog house for her. Yeah, you're just all a big shot. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah. Bobby bones. Bobby bones. Well, you know, again, we come and we do this show and we've talked sad things
Starting point is 01:12:55 and we've got completely off sad things and unhappy things. And, you know, we've tried to find a balance all day. And so we appreciate you guys messages. us and hanging with us through the tears again today and the laughs again today. And again, it's a murky place to walk through. But I feel like we're walking through it together and I appreciate that. So there's that. And I still haven't heard.
Starting point is 01:13:19 And I'm just going to throw this out there one more time is that I'm actually looking, if anybody knows the family of you do have a number? Okay, so there's a news story that came out, and I'll just be brief about this. Just like Eric Churchill was talking about how he saw someone in an Eric Church t-shirt on the news, and her husband had been killed. There's an article from KCR News, and the guy lived in Monterey. He's from Monterey, California. And I was just there a few months ago, but in the news story,
Starting point is 01:13:56 it talks about him going to Route 91 Festival because our band played it. It says, it talks about him, and it says he was a big fan of Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots. And so what I asked was to get a hold of the family. And so if you are a calling to help, I guess we do have someone now, right? So I can call them after the show. Who do we have? Like, we have somebody that knows them or is a legitimate family?
Starting point is 01:14:17 It's a sister? Good. We're good. Then we, mission accomplished with that. So, all right, well, thank you for that. And, yeah. Again, there are times where I'm silent because I just don't know what to say.
Starting point is 01:14:34 Even on the radio, I'm supposed to talk on the radio the whole time and keep all the air full and sometimes I don't know what to say. So from that, you know, we moved. We even played happy songs earlier. Here's a list of happy songs, and you can see all the we put them on our website. Sometimes you just need a happy song.
Starting point is 01:14:51 We did that. We talked about, and when we can talk about this, something completely ridiculous, people are paying $200 for a snail facial because they take the goo out of the snail. Oh, Amy's totally into it. Yeah, we're... I mean, that's a little pricey, but...
Starting point is 01:15:08 Can I just get my own snails? Maybe. It's not like something you would do? It's like the at-home version. Amy makes her own deodorant. D-Y-I. She doesn't like microwaves. I believe she doesn't have one in her house. Nope, no microwave in the house.
Starting point is 01:15:24 I know when guests come over... Yeah, it's ridiculous. Yeah, they're like, how am I supposed to heat my coffee? And I'm like, the stove top. Yeah. We call Amy Janice Choplin now. That's right. All right, hippie
Starting point is 01:15:38 We sing every song That dravee Yeah, but you can get a snail facial Tell me more Because the gel the snail leaves behind It's said to fight signs of aging and scars That's some hardcore gel You ever try to get rid of it?
Starting point is 01:15:56 No, I don't know No Give it to me, you know how? There's snails all over my front yard Yeah Bring me some gel Okay I'll put it on my face
Starting point is 01:16:05 Would you just live? Does that the snail crawl on you, Amy? Yeah. I'll put it on my shingles. Hey, how are those shingles? They're good, except for I need the bumps to go away and the red marks. So I'm trying to. You should go get like some cat poop or something.
Starting point is 01:16:20 No, I got frankincense. Nice one, nice. What is this? Janis'Ished John. You should know that. This is you, Hibby. The most non-Hippy Hippy. You are.
Starting point is 01:16:33 Take it, Amy. The most non-Hippy Hibby. You should, no, you did laser hair. Yeah, non-Hippy Hibby. You see? Like you There you go There you go
Starting point is 01:16:53 There you go Cale's bad for you Uh-oh This just's in You like kale Yeah Until I thought I was allergic to it for a little bit But now I'm back on it and I'm fine
Starting point is 01:17:14 The rawness may be dangerous Cooked kale is still a powerhouse But if eating raw kale You're running the risk of getting sick Hormonal irregularities Blood sugar weight Yeah I'm sorry What?
Starting point is 01:17:25 I got to watch that hormone irregularity stuff. I'm already on tilt. I agree. I know. I know. It's me and Bible. I know. Waiting for training.
Starting point is 01:17:41 I saw a picture of your kids on Instagram, Amy. Yeah. They're getting big. I know. They're getting big. Oh my goodness, I know. And my husband was sent a picture of my daughter yesterday. which was a few days after that one where they looked big and she looks 20 yeah they're getting
Starting point is 01:17:59 she's 10 but I mean she looks 20 I mean Eddie I'm exaggerating to be dramatic but she's looked so old in this picture I can't even man what's the latest I've been on you getting your kids over here from Haiti so we had heard the judges were on strike and then then they were on vacation so they weren't striking yet because why would you strike during your vacation you know got to get that in then they said the strike was going to start Monday, October 1st, so I thought they were striking this entire week. Well, guess what?
Starting point is 01:18:30 They were going to work these last few days of the week. Like, we got today and tomorrow. And then the official strike starts this following Monday. So I'm like, whoa, you're telling me, we got hours to work with here where we can get the judges to maybe do something. So I've been working proactively on that.
Starting point is 01:18:47 I did have a contact with like the Global Alliance for Children yesterday and we were emailing pretty rapidly until she asked for like a little synopsis of my case and then I ended up me sending like a 10 paragraph email and I haven't heard back yet so I'm like ooh too much text
Starting point is 01:19:08 so now I'm like oh dang I gotta really work on brevity no not you don't now have to you've always needed it too oh yeah but shout out to a Georgia congresswoman congressman Karen Handel they are like on my case like in a good way in a good way like I hear from them daily and I don't
Starting point is 01:19:31 I mean they're just Congresswoman District 6 from Georgia and like their office is on I'm like whoa like y'all are like some people are amazing if you get Amy her kids after four and a half years of us trying to do this I will get you reelected there it is wow yeah
Starting point is 01:19:46 get her kids wow I'm not even ask how you can do that but that's amazing Russia Just getting JK, JK, JK Oh boy Oh boy
Starting point is 01:19:59 Oh my I will go I will go I will stump I will stump for them And I don't I'll say listen This is why I know about them
Starting point is 01:20:08 My friend's been trying to adopt For four and a half years And they didn't know us And they went And they got those kids back over here Vote for Insert name here I was when Bobby said yesterday
Starting point is 01:20:21 because I was working on it, that if I needed to go to Haiti, I could. And I was like, wow, if I could get the address to these judges, you know, I will fly to Haiti, like today or tomorrow, and I'll go door to door with flyers or a little note or cookies. Like, really, you could go to the house and give them money. You know, you could. If you could find them, it's... Well, I don't want to do anything. You'll, I'll give them cookies.
Starting point is 01:20:40 Yeah, cookies don't work. That's a thing. We just... There's some string that's not being pulled. Like, really? There's some string that's not being pulled. Well, the thing is, I know there's other families in the exact same position whose paperwork is stalled up because of these strikes and various things, but I just-
Starting point is 01:20:55 four and a half years. Tell me, do you know what's made this? It's been a whole up four and a half years. Tell me. I don't know. I actually met a family yesterday that said they got their kid in two years. I was like. Right.
Starting point is 01:21:03 That's what I'm saying. And I know you have. Everybody, every case is different. And yours, for some reason, yours is the worst. I'm going to tell you why yours is a word. No, I'm not going to tell you why. It doesn't matter. I'll just get, I'll just get, I'll get a piss off.
Starting point is 01:21:16 Maybe out there can help us. Bobby, he'll get you reelected. I'll get you reelected. Yes. That's really sweet of you Show up, I'll be like Bo, brilliant Insert name here
Starting point is 01:21:26 Stump Yes We're in the place now Trying to find someone new To work on the show Do you know by this? Huh? No
Starting point is 01:21:36 Lunchbox is freaking out Wait, new to do what? Well, Mike D's coming off the phones Oh, okay, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah He's moved up He's producing like 80 things He comes up with segments for the show
Starting point is 01:21:48 Like he's like basically a writer For the show It comes up with games Like he contributes a whole lot And so he's going to move from the phone screener job. That phone screener job is quite the entry way. Our head producer Morgan used to answer phones, right, Morgan? Yeah, a couple years ago.
Starting point is 01:22:03 Now she's running the show. Mike D. Answer phones. Mike D's moving to like head writer, producer of the, because I do a night show too and running podcast network. Man, but we don't have anybody yet. We're looking for him. So Mike D's still going to come, right?
Starting point is 01:22:17 He's still going to be here. He's still going to work here, yeah. He's not leaving. In mornings? He doesn't have to answer the phones anymore. He'll probably be in the studio. Oh, because I thought he was just, like, not going to be here anymore. Like, he was going to be doing something else, like with the podcast and all that.
Starting point is 01:22:30 He'll be in the studio. Oh, yeah. So, like a podcast network office? That's what I was wondering. That's what I thought. Lunchbox thinks that's where maybe Mike was going. That's what I was saying, yes. He's working on the show.
Starting point is 01:22:40 Anyway, stop. You're distracted. Anyway, Morgan, are you going through applications or no? Is this even a thing? Yeah, do you want to hear how many we have so far? Has anybody, we haven't made it public. Has anybody applied? Like one? We have six.
Starting point is 01:22:52 Oh. Great. That's pretty good. How do people apply for the job? It's a part-time job, by the way. It's like the only part-time position. The rest, everything else here's full-time. It's posted on iHeartmedia.com or you could go to, like, LinkedIn and search.
Starting point is 01:23:06 Wait, what? You're going to hire someone from LinkedIn. We don't have anybody down higher. No, you got to just go be with the people. You got to go, like, mingle. You got to call your friends. You got to, like, go to a coffee shop. That's how this whole show was put together.
Starting point is 01:23:18 Like, everybody in the show is my friends. Not LinkedIn. Okay. Why are you so eating on. I'm not. It's just my husband's favorite social media. We're on Craigslist. We're just looking.
Starting point is 01:23:27 We're going into like, you know, different chat rooms. But that's the thing. And since we hire somebody, then Mike D gets come off the phone, so he's begging for somebody to get hired. That's what we're doing. We're in the process of now. Okay. I'm cool with that.
Starting point is 01:23:39 At first when you said, I was like, what? You looking for another people on the cost? Me. Well, they do first, and then I end up doing the final one. Yeah. All right. Why? Your wife want to come in?
Starting point is 01:23:51 No, I don't think I want to bring my wife? wife in. You have people in mind? Yeah, I got some people that could, you know, use a part-time job. I would hire nobody that you recommended. What are you talking about? I wouldn't hire anybody you recommended. Why?
Starting point is 01:24:03 Because you give terrible recommendations. Name one recommendation that's been bad that I've given to you guys. There's too many. Exactly. Can't name one. You just lie about them all the time. Fake news. You're a fake news lunchbox.
Starting point is 01:24:15 Man, I would just like, and I'd like to be part of the interview process. Oh, you'd like to pick them. Oh, my goodness. I think kind of we all should. Zero percent chance. Eddie. I can spot talent. We have to work with this person.
Starting point is 01:24:28 Exactly, Amy. Lunchbox doesn't say one word to Mike D a month. He doesn't. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I talk to Mike D. Mike D doesn't say a word to anybody. He just walks around. He's very quiet.
Starting point is 01:24:40 If you talk to him, he talks back. Not really. He'll walk in here. I'll be like, oh, there he is. There he is. He'll come and put something where you sit, Bobby. And he just walks right back out of the studio. He doesn't even acknowledge that I'm talking to him.
Starting point is 01:24:50 Mike Dany anything to say? I think we're up to him There you go, see You heard what he said You responded back Thank you Mike Z Okay So we're gonna be looking for somebody
Starting point is 01:25:01 That's gonna get interesting I know right We have like on-air audition Instead it's not an on-air spot really Like that's what you do You come in like once a month ago I say what it then But you talk to a little
Starting point is 01:25:12 Yeah The Bobo Show Here's Amy's pile of stories Um Cam Newton Kind of said some stuff that got him in a little bit of trouble, and we have audio. Cam Newton's an idiot.
Starting point is 01:25:25 Yeah, he is very misogynistic. Yeah, so she asked a question about Rout. She's a reporter, and he's like, huh, it's funny. I'll just play it, but what an idiot. Here's Cam Nudon. Devin Funchis has seemed to really embrace the physicality of his routes and getting those extra yards. Does that give you a little bit of an enjoyment to see him kind of truck-staking people out there?
Starting point is 01:25:49 It's funny to hear females. talk about routes like it's funny but uh fun is coming along man we're gonna we gonna this is a big game for him here's why one reason why this is such a piece of crap thing to say in response can't even it's the same reason lunchbox isn't like female commentators because it's okay if a big fat dude has never played football i was like hey tell him about routes and he doesn't you can't judge it based on the experience someone has so he's he's going okay you're a female you don't have experience playing, so you can't ask a question. What about Fat Charlie, who rides for the Times, who's never touched the football
Starting point is 01:26:26 on his life either? Wow, same thing. True. Like, you don't hear him laughing at him. No, but because she's a woman, he's like, oh, you don't even understand. You know what, but bloated Timmy's got a question. He never touched the ball either. Wow.
Starting point is 01:26:38 Did you say bloated Timmy? That's better than Fat Charlie. Whatever, you know, same kind of person. Yeah, you're right. You don't, you're right. He would never say, that's funny coming you from bloated Timmy. And how do you know, first of all, she hasn't played any sort of football?
Starting point is 01:26:53 Exactly. And how do you know she hasn't played more? You just don't. Preach. Camden, that's a real D-bag thing to do. I can't believe he said it. I cannot either. I cannot.
Starting point is 01:27:03 Your thoughts, lunchbox. I don't think it's that big a deal. You guys are overreaction Thursday. I mean, come on. Like, all he did is giggle a little bit. That's a thing? No, he did. He insulted her.
Starting point is 01:27:14 He insulted her. It was a feat. How do you think this is going to be handled? Like, you're, uh, he, no. Listen, he's a superstar, so he'll apologize and that's something little, but that's it. If he was a cuss player, they probably cut him. But that's what. Cut him?
Starting point is 01:27:28 Cut him for just saying the woman. A cussed player? Yes. Oh, come on. He saw a Dallas cowboy player get cut when he didn't even steal anything. Well, that's stealing and laughing at a question is totally different. No, that's James Winston. And that was in college.
Starting point is 01:27:42 He sold crabs. Oh, my goodness. That story still cracks him up. Because why is he stealing shellfish? Are crabs expensive? I don't know. Sorry, don't know. No, no, no, I never had crab.
Starting point is 01:27:57 It's definitely, he's definitely insulting women. It's funny you ask me a question about the insides of football. You can't possibly know. You're female. That's what that is. That's what it is. That's exactly what it is. So, yeah, yeah, it was a bad move.
Starting point is 01:28:10 Will you make mistakes? Hopefully he learns from it and goes, ooh, I shouldn't have done it. Do you know how many times I go, ooh, I shouldn't have said it done? Three times a day at least. Yeah. So hopefully he hears that. goes, I'm really sorry about that and learns from it. My question, what did you think about her question, though?
Starting point is 01:28:28 I thought it was a great question. Okay. What are you? What do you think? I just wonder what you thought. I just wonder if it was a legit question or not. Like, did you think it was a legit question? Kevin Funches has seemed to really embrace the physicality of his routes
Starting point is 01:28:43 and getting those extra yards. Does that give you a little bit of a... It sounds to me like she's asking about if his wider... his wider sleepers playing stupid physical, and he's fighting out, getting yards up to catch. That's what it sounds like to me. And then he goes, it's funny to hear a woman talk about rots.
Starting point is 01:29:00 You got a woman, rouse. Yeah, I hope he learns from that. Because I'll learn all the time from saying stupid stuff. Hope he learns from that. That's a good point. We all can learn and grow. Go ahead. I will go ahead with that.
Starting point is 01:29:12 October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Hopefully everybody knows that. But this is something cool. According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer deaths have dropped by 40% since 1989. So a lot of that is due to awareness and research. And then women getting early detection. So with this, I encourage you to get your screening.
Starting point is 01:29:34 Boom. And pineapple jack-o lanterns. Did you all know that was a thing? I did. I saw it on Instagram. They're all on Instagram and I'm freaking out because they're so cute. It's not messy. So they're carving jack-o-lanterns out of pineapple.
Starting point is 01:29:47 Yeah. Interesting. I don't like it. I'm going to have to try it this year. It's going to happen. Because all the insides get everywhere and it's gross. And it's different. But yeah, it's mostly because it's the mess.
Starting point is 01:29:57 That's going to be cute. And stores like it because it's not taking up so much space. Because pumpkins are huge. Pumpkins are big. Yeah. So if you do it, post it on Instagram because people are at love. I bet I'll get you lots of likes. Don't that.
Starting point is 01:30:08 That's cute. And then lastly, I just want to end with this. Penn State did a study. Found that hugs might be the secret to happiness. So hug someone today. I heard, I wasn't here, because Amy goes into the glass room. Listen, it's been, it's been a week. It's been a week for everyone.
Starting point is 01:30:30 And it's been a week for us. It's been a week for the country community. Like, it's been a week, man. And emotions have been high and low and everywhere in between. And Amy, I was gone, so you can tell me how sure, not sure the story is. Amy had gathered some folks from the show in our glass room, which is a producer that looks in here and tried to hug everybody, like, do a group hug. No, I didn't try. I did hug everybody. I hugged everybody individually, but they were all together. And lunchbox was completely weird about it. It was very weird.
Starting point is 01:30:57 Look, Amy doesn't hug me very often. So it was just a very like, why is she hugging me moment? Like, it was just like, what in the world? And the whole glass room all had like, what is going on? Why is Amy hugging people? But then when you think about it later on, she was just doing it because Amy is a nice person and it was a, tough few days and she was like saying, hey, we're all in this together and I'm here for you if you need me is what she was saying. But it was just weird because she just went in for the hug
Starting point is 01:31:29 when you weren't expecting it. In the moment, he was like, like Ray was like, Ray was like, I needed a photo of how awkward that just was. Amy will walk over and just hug me from, like, I'll just be sitting here and she'll just come over and hug me from behind. Like if I'm having a difficult, whatever, yeah, I expect those. If you need it, I just think, well here, I think hugging can be healthy.
Starting point is 01:31:49 some people overhug. I get that. But Penn State says hugs. Some people. Hugs may be the secret to happiness. She's heard of people that overhug. She's heard of them. Yeah. All right. Thank you, Amy. There's Amy's Pile this morning. Bobby Bones. This week on the Bobbycast. So Buzzbee came by my house. His last name's Busby.
Starting point is 01:32:06 People wonder, like, what's Busby? That's Mike Busby. But he's gone, Buzzbee. He's a writer. He's a producer. And he talks about riding my church with Marin Morris. She had been driving up the PCH and she comes in and she goes, I want to write a song call my church. She said when I drive in the car and I'm listening to music, I love, I feel like I'm connected to God. It feels like church to me. I literally picked up a guitar and was like, Can I get a hallelujah? Because that's a phrase, you know. Can I get an amen? So he talks about that song. You know, he wrote Holy and Justin Bieber had Holy first. And they thought Justin Bieber was
Starting point is 01:32:39 going to cut it. This is way before FGL had it. Hey, what's going on with that song. Holy. I think it's what FGL is looking for. Bieber wanted it so much, quote unquote. Immediately we want to cut his vocal tomorrow. I was supposed to go to Rick Rubin's house. And then that literally last minute the night before didn't happen with no explanation other than he'll cut in a couple weeks and whatever. So Busby and another guy wrote it, gave it to Bieber. Beaver then had it, was going to cut it, turned it down, and then Florida, Georgia Lion took it, and then they made it a hit. And then he wrote with Keith Urban, the fighter. And he talks about how that was written pretty quickly and Carrie cut it from a different country.
Starting point is 01:33:14 That song happened in just a few hours, literally. Once he locked in on having Carrie do it, it was like, well, where are we going to get the vocal done? How's that going to happen? And she had a day off. She was on tour, and she just nailed it. And she's singing like 30 minutes. They FaceTime and watched her sing it from a different city.
Starting point is 01:33:28 I believe it was St. Louis. You know, you can hear this. Just search it. And I do it with all kinds of writers and producers and artists. Just search Bobbycast. Or, here, do this. Search Bobbycast on IHeart Radio and iTunes. The Bobby Bones show.
Starting point is 01:33:43 Yeah, we're going to go. Thank you again for being here with us. I will kind of give you the idea to go to Bobby Bones.com. We have our loves greater than hate, shirts, and Pim and Joy stuff. All for Vegas. That's there.
Starting point is 01:33:56 That's been there. That will remain there. Again, I encourage you to go out. And I would encourage you, if you're going to give blood to book an appointment, we'll just be pragmatic about this now, instead of just saying, hey, go and give blood.
Starting point is 01:34:08 If you want to give blood, call and book an appointment because a lot of people are giving blood, which is a fantastic problem to have. But, you know, I don't want you to have to go and wait two hours and then go, well, I'm not going to give blood. Does that make sense? Yes.
Starting point is 01:34:19 So I think to be most efficient call and make an appointment and go give blood. I don't care if needles bother you because needles bother me. They do. But go give blood. Thank you. This has been another show where we have many goals when we come in here in the morning and it's to inform you and feel with you. and make you laugh.
Starting point is 01:34:42 And we try to do that the best way possible. And some days are good. Some days are better. Some days aren't. But we appreciate you being here with us as always. So thank you for being a part of the group here, for being a part of the team. And we will see you tomorrow. Goodbye.
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