The Bobby Bones Show - Bobby's Dance Partner Sharna Stops By + Lunchbox's Wife Wants Him To Kick A Bad Habit

Episode Date: October 3, 2018

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Starting point is 00:03:43 Mr. Bobby Bones. Hey, welcome to the show. Well, well, well, well. I did not have the best night of scores last night of Dancing with the Stars. We can get to that in a second. But first, let me say hello to all my friends. that are doing this radio show with me.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Good morning, studio. Morning. Thank you. Well, well, well. What do you want to start? Amy, you'll talk about that now or come back in a minute and talk about that. I mean, I think we can talk about it now for a little bit.
Starting point is 00:04:18 I'm so disappointed. Okay, I'm so disappointed because it was the best dance I've ever done and I got the lowest scores. Okay. Well, you feel it's the best dance you've ever done. Yeah, so does everybody else. Oh, okay. It was there.
Starting point is 00:04:29 It was like, whatever. The magic trick, this is what happened. The magic trick broke at the beginning. We were off because they handed my partner the wrong plate and so she couldn't get the girl sawed in half and we started four beats late
Starting point is 00:04:44 and then we still caught up Oh so when something like that happens You can't be like pause? Can we start over? I wish and we Amy there's this magic trick last night by the way If you didn't get to watch the show Which I'm sure a lot of you didn't It's a magic trick we did it in rehearsal five times
Starting point is 00:04:59 And it never went off right And they were like trust us You'll do it and she'll be sawed in half And the trick will be great And you can look on my Instagram. I posted a video and you see the plate actually fall out of the contraption in the background. So the trick was never right. And it threw us off at the beginning.
Starting point is 00:05:19 We caught up. And then at the end it was still broken. And I thought that the dance in the middle, because of everything around it, was my best dance ever. But I got the lowest score I ever got. That's okay. That's okay. I was so disappointed. They gave me a six, six, seven.
Starting point is 00:05:40 I couldn't believe it. But right before Carian and Auburn gave her score, she was like, we love you Bobby Bones. And then she held up her sign. I was like, oh, shout out. I know. So she loves you. I know.
Starting point is 00:05:53 And I talked to her after the show. And she was like, hey, man, you're what the show is all about, make the journey. Listen, I'm not giving up. Are you kidding me? I am more motivated and inspired after last night when something went wrong and we hung in there and I felt like we did our best work. By the way, Sharna will be coming in later on. My dance partner.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Like, I'm more inspired after a worse score than I have been through the entire process of this show. Well, then that's good because that's what you need. You got to stay motivated. I'm embarrassed. I'm embarrassed. Don't be embarrassed. I thought you did great. I'm embarrassed because our listeners voted for me and I didn't get a seven or eight or
Starting point is 00:06:24 nine. Okay, but their votes are helping the lower score. It's fine. I'm embarrassed. I said it. I don't like it. don't like it. If you look though, if you go to my Instagram, Mr. Bobby Goens, I think I may have taken
Starting point is 00:06:40 your video or someone's video. You see it, because I showed it to Eddie. Eddie just saw it for the first time. You see the plate fall out of the girl. And if you see inside the machine, you see how the trick works. So everybody's freaking out. Because the magic castles who gave us the trick and taught us a trick, and you have to sign stuff saying you won't review how the trick works.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Oh, really? Yeah, that's really a... Oh, that's cool. Yeah. So we had to do this magic trick. Oh, God. And the whole first part of the act, we were off because we just couldn't get it, couldn't get it
Starting point is 00:07:07 on time. But anyway, there are bigger problems in the world. It's what I'm talking about it to start with, and I'm embarrassed that I got sixes. I'll be honest with it. I put in a lot of work. I felt like it was my best actual dance, but I'm embarrassed for the people to vote for me that I got a six. Two sixes.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Ah! So stupid. That's all. Anything you want to say, Amy, before we get the show started? If you're not stupid, that's what I'm going to say. You did great. You should feel proud of yourself and I'm pumped that the score has made you motivated. So use it to your advantage, which sounds like that's exactly what you're
Starting point is 00:07:39 going to do. Yes. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Lunchbox, how do you feel? Go ahead. I got a lot of thoughts. I'm going to agree with you. Do you want to come back and take your thoughts? Yeah, yeah, because I got a lot to rant about. Okay. Okay. I'm always, lunchbox a wild card here. But I do enjoy his perspective.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Amy, have you started your Christmas shopping yet? No, have you? Actually, a couple of things. yes, I have. Okay, what? Like, for me? One thing for you, yes, actually. Yeah. I'm someone who enjoys being prepared, and that really wasn't why I was doing the story. I actually just saw this
Starting point is 00:08:17 online. Okay. The reasons that you should start your holiday shopping now. One, shorter lines and less chaos, because instead of dealing with crowds, you just go and get your stuff, you know? That's true. And then when Christmas season's here and you're buying gifts, just watch football hang out. You're done. You'll be so happy that you did it.
Starting point is 00:08:38 So that's the first one, shorter lines and less chaos. Number two, you'll probably give better gifts because trying to find the perfect thing for everyone at one time is hard because you have nine people you're trying to find something great for instead of focusing on one person at a time. That's true. Because by mid-December and you don't have seven people and you're like, I'd have my seven gifts. You're not really not able to focus on each person. Number three, shopping early means money won't be as tight around the holidays. Because in the holidays, all of a sudden, it's like, I got to spend a lot of money on a lot of people at once. Yeah, if you spread it out.
Starting point is 00:09:13 If you spread it out. And finally, avoiding holiday deals can actually save you money. You might find a few crazy discounts on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. And that's cool, but the deals aren't always as good as people think. And right now, they're actually offering awesome things because nobody's shopping right now. So my advice is to always be prepared. And I know it's like studying in high school. Like you wait and you cram because there are other things.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Man, if you just get started, you just go, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine, ten, go. And just do one. You'll want to do two. Then you'll want to do three. And then you'll feel so good when your list is done. Yeah, you're right. It's sort of like. So it feels so good to be prepared.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Go ahead. I mean, I love when these articles come out and you share it with us because this is sort of what happened whenever you were like, Amy. Do you press the snooze button? I'm like, yeah, I press snooze all the time. And then with this, I'm like, yeah, I'm a procrastinator. Like, I shop last minute. But maybe just like snooze. You're changing my life.
Starting point is 00:10:11 I don't snooze anymore. And maybe now I will no longer be a procrastinating shopper. Wait, so you're still not snoozing? Oh, I'm still. No, I'm not. My life has changed. Come on. Come on.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Yeah. I make my bed every morning now, too, weird. Because I've never been a bedmaker, but guess what? I have all this time. You know, such little things make a big difference in your life. Yeah. And I kind of feel like I'm taking in this, you know, Christmas shopping article similar to how I took in this news article. I'm like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:10:42 All of that legit makes sense. And you're let, you know, I would add to that that you're just less stressed and the holidays are stressful anyways. And they should be a season of joy and family time. And think of how happy you'll be and how much more family time you'll have if you're not shopping. Love it. Okay. Well, this is October, right? October 3rd, I think.
Starting point is 00:11:04 No, just do one every two weeks. That's not even crazy. Yeah, you're right. The key to getting things done is setting the expectations on how to get it done. Once every two weeks. Okay, boom. All right. It's a Bobby Bones show.
Starting point is 00:11:20 Lunchbox, how do you cope with stress? I go run. Go for a good run is when I get stressed out. I like to get out of the house. go run, no headphones, just get out and burn off some energy. It's wild how lunchbox runs with no headphones. So weird. I know. I see him running
Starting point is 00:11:35 through the neighborhood. And then the crazy part is he doesn't have headphones in, so I know he can hear me and he still doesn't stop. I'm like, okay, rude. According to experts, video games and drinking are the ways that men cope with stress.
Starting point is 00:11:54 The minority are the guys to use a physical route to cope. Oh, wow. I wonder because I am in New York this morning. I was in Los Angeles last night. I flew to New York and then I fly to Nashville tonight. But it's the first time I've been home in almost a month. And I have a video game just waiting, begging me to play it. I have Madden Football Amy just begging me to play it when I get home.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Okay, so that's how you deal with stress. Okay. I think I'm actually going to have a dinner Friday night this week. I think that I'm going to have some people over. Like what kind of dinner? Yeah. So Sharna, my dance, with the star's partner and the producer from the show and myself and just anybody wants
Starting point is 00:12:32 to come to the house just I'm going to have people over to the house and have a dinner that's cool yeah you're gonna cook cooking with the stars I am I'm probably just gonna order listen listen no I'm probably just gonna order some food okay you know yeah but how do you cope with stress Amy I am similar to lunchbox I do some sort of workout but it's probably more like yoga or take a bath or hide in my closet and cry. Or eat. I mean, I have a list of things, you know.
Starting point is 00:13:06 How do I cope with stress? I box. That helps me. And then I try to nap because I just don't get enough sleep. But I think boxing and napping and not dancing. Anything but dancing at this point because dancing stresses me out right now. I didn't get a good score last night. So dancing stresses me out.
Starting point is 00:13:26 But for guys, mostly it's video games and drinking. I like playing video games. I'm not a gamer, but I like playing video games. I found some fun in Fortnite a little bit and playing Madden football. So, Eddie, you're a dad up too. How do you not stress? I'm the majority of the other side, I guess. I grab a drink.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Yeah, drink a beer? Yeah, I drink a beer. Not a lot. Just one beer, just to kind of settle me down a little bit. Yeah. It works. That's what I need. I'm taking the edge off.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Yes. Garth Brooks is releasing the third part of his anthology live on November 20th. So it's a bunch of songs, right? Isn't it like a bunch of live songs? Yeah, it has five CDs with 52 live recordings. I was just thinking about Garth the other day. I hope he's doing okay financially. I'm worried about that guy, you know?
Starting point is 00:14:16 But yeah. Five CDs, 52 live recordings. And I think there are a lot of pictures from behind the... Garth gives you all the Garth that you want. Books, pictures. I do. I love that guy, though. What else, Morgan, number two? Brett Eldridge is releasing a deluxe version of his Christmas album, Glow.
Starting point is 00:14:34 It's going to be out on October 26th. You know, I've become real friendly with Brett Eldridge over the last few months. I like that guy, because he's a little weird like me. We're both peculiar fellas, but I think him and I kind of have a cool friendship now. And, man, can he sing some Christmas songs? Here, listen to this. This is from his Christmas album. Here you go.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Sweet as the angels, as they sing you. Christmas tree. Come on. Come on. So nice, you are my sunshine over a field of snow. Look at that. He sent me a note when I was dancing to Frank Sinatra. Not last night, but the night before.
Starting point is 00:15:13 Because he's a huge Frank Sinatra guy. Oh, yeah. And he was like, dude, I'm so pumped for you. And then he posted on his dance a story that he was voting for me. Yeah, I like that, dude. All right, is that it? Morgan number two? That's it. I'm Morgan number two.
Starting point is 00:15:23 That's the skinny. The Bobby Bones show. Bobby Bones. Bobby Bones show. This story comes us from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A 39-year-old man ran into a convenience store and said, Give me all the money. Got some money, ran out, jumped in the car, and he started driving away. He's like, oh, no, the gas lights on. He runs out of gas, and he tries to...
Starting point is 00:15:47 Go ahead. So he tries to jump out and flee on foot. He got caught two blocks later. He runs out of gas in a getaway car. That poor guy. He never had a chance. Yeah, I mean, you've got to see the gas. light on before you pull it in the parking lot. Listen, you're robbing a story. You probably didn't make good decisions earlier to get you to that point anyway.
Starting point is 00:16:07 It's just a domino effect of bad decisions. End with the bad decision. Or he didn't have money to put gas in the car. Yeah, but again. Okay, lunchbox, thank you. I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead story of the day. Bobby phones. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:16:27 With Bobby. Tell me something good. This guy named Jesse just having a day, and he's at the Goodwill facility where he works. He's taken a donation. Someone dropped off one of those slow cookers. My grandma, he used to use one of these all the time. And so he's taking a slow cooker and he looks inside of it and there's cash in the slow and he's like, what is this?
Starting point is 00:16:46 It's like $18? No, it was actually $46,000. Oh, wow. Yeah. In cash inside the slow cooker. And it was wrapped in tinfoil because there was a little cash on top and there's a much tinfoil. And as he went in, there were more envelopes. And so after digging, he found the owner a 79-year-old woman whose husband had just passed away.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Her daughter-in-law had been. moving boxes to help clear clutter and that had all that money saved up for a house. They put it in the slow cooker. You know what old people do. They just put things in cookers, apparently. But this dude returned it to them. Wow. Cash.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Isn't that crazy? All that's crazy. All those parts of that story is crazy. The fact that he even saw it. In fact that he returned it. In fact, they got it back. And the fact there was $46,000 in a slow cooker. Just period.
Starting point is 00:17:35 There you go. That's telling me something good. That's what it's all about right there. That was tell me something good. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones. Hey, time for Amy versus Lunchbox. I'll ask Amy three questions meant for dudes.
Starting point is 00:18:00 And I'll switch it up and ask Lunchbox three questions meant for the ladies. We'll see who does better. Right now, Lunchbox is up six to five as they chase that magical number of 10. Amy, are you ready? Ready. Here we go. In baseball. If someone hits a grand number.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Slam. How many total runs does the team score? Okay. Grand Slam. Talk it out. Grand Slam. Bases are loaded. So you got someone on first, second, and third. Then you got the person at bat, and that means they got a home run. So that is four runs.
Starting point is 00:18:34 How confident are you in that? Very. Okay. She says the answer is four. The answer is four. Yes. Yeah. Nice. Yeah. Okay. I played softball. What up? Today is Tommy
Starting point is 00:18:47 Lee's birthday. What rock band is he the drummer for? What? The Black Sabbath? The Black Sabbath? The Black Croses. Amy, I'm going to have to take Black Sabbath because we react. No, we reacted to your answer.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Okay. Yeah, no, I know. I'm not changing it because I know the drummer of the Black Cros. It's not. Oh, that's right, Steve Gorman. Yeah. The answer is not the Black Sabbath. In fact.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Incorrect? No. Let's go to Lunchbox. Lunchbox, you should get this right. Tommy Lee. What? Why should he get it right? He doesn't know music.
Starting point is 00:19:26 But Lunchbox is like me and he likes to read books about people and I'm assuming he read the Tommy Lee book. Yes, and see, this is a problem. I read the Tommy Lee book. And now I don't remember what he. Oh, come on. Oh, yeah. You read the book.
Starting point is 00:19:39 Okay. They were crazy. Okay. He was crazy in the book. Go ahead. What band lunchbox was Tommy Leyen? This isn't right. Guns and roses.
Starting point is 00:19:52 Guns and roses. Guns and roses is? Incorrect. What is it? Yeah. It's Motley Cruz. Oh my gosh. I'm so stupid.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Yeah, like smoking in the boys' room. Yeah. Amy. Still with you. What household fixture? What fixture would have a fill valve, a triple lever, and a flapper? What household fixture? would have a fill valve, a triple lever, and a flapper.
Starting point is 00:20:21 A fixture? Yeah. A fill valve? A flapper and a huh? And a triple lever. Would you know this? I know you know the answer. I would know this, yes.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Okay. Because of one of them especially. All right. The fixture would be the fill valve in the air conditioner. Air conditioner. Okay. Fixture. Is air conditioner?
Starting point is 00:20:49 Air conditioner is? Incorrect. Let's go over to lunchbox. Oh, I'm so dumb. You can still go ahead. It's the toilet. Correct. Wow.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Yes. Yeah, the fill valve is what would have given it to me. What were the other things? A flapper. The flapper. If you ever lift up the tank and look in the tank, the flapper. Yes, the flap thing. I get it now.
Starting point is 00:21:11 That flapper. Oh, that's the clapper. Okay. Going over to the lunchbox now. Here we go. Lunchbox. Yeah. What type of beauty product does the company OPI make?
Starting point is 00:21:26 OPI? Yeah. Oh yeah, that's foundation. Foundation. Foundation is incorrect. Amy for the steel? I have chick flick cherry on my nails right now. Nail polish.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Correct. All right. Lunchbox. Yeah. What famous interior designer has their own home line called Magnolia Home. Oh, that is Joanna from Chip and Joanna. Yep.
Starting point is 00:21:59 Do we accept that? Yeah. Let me go to my... Joanna Gaines is her name. There we go. Correct. Correct. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:05 There it is. Sorry, I didn't know what we want. I thought we were just... Sorry. We're down to the final question again. Lunchbox. I should have got Motley Crew. It's going to cost me.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Yeah. It is. This is a makeup technique that uses cosmetics to define, enhance, and sculpt. the face. It's a makeup technique that uses cosmetics
Starting point is 00:22:31 to define, enhance, and sculpt the face. Oh yeah, it's called blending. Blending. Yep. Blending. Amy doesn't like my answer. She's smiling like I got it wrong, but that's blending. Hey, blending is incorrect. I'm sorry, Amy, for the steel on the wind and to tie it up.
Starting point is 00:22:46 Contoring. Correct! There she is. I'm back in it. Amy's glad for herself. That makes the score six to six as they race to 10. Man, Motley crew, you idiot. I know, I feel like you really let yourself down. You feel like I felt after my dance
Starting point is 00:23:06 last night. Like, it's just like so embarrassed. That's how I feel for not getting a toilet. Last night on Dancing with the Stars, I did survive to next week. Did not have a great score. I think over the two nights, I got a 39 out of 60. That was my final score.
Starting point is 00:23:24 39 out of 60, which I did two sixes and a seven last night. I felt like it was my best dance. Our magic trick broke at the beginning and set us back a little bit, which you couldn't really see on TV, but if you looked, you could see we got started late because the trick didn't work. But I felt like I did well, and I got a worse score, and I was kind of embarrassed. I went in, I was just hanging out with everybody last night.
Starting point is 00:23:43 I was bummed. I was embarrassed. And I know people are voting for me, and I feel like I let them down, Amy, too. Like, I know our listeners have been voting for me, and I feel like such a loser for them. Because I feel like I'm representing our people. And you did, and you represented well. And it's just because the scores say one thing doesn't mean the people voting for you are disappointed in you. Like, I just want to take those thoughts from your head.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Do you know what's so irritating to me is when people say I'm not taking it seriously, but I'm training like six hours a day? Like, there's a way to take it serious. Oh, yeah. Don't listen to that nonsense. Like, I take both things serious, the training, the dancing, and also the TV show part of it, like the entertainment part of it. All that I take super serious.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Right. And so, yeah, that's part of some of it. I know. I've seen some of those comments and I'm like, okay, people, let's calm down. Yeah, let's calm down. But I appreciate everybody that tweets me about voting. Lunchbox, you want to say a few things. Go ahead. Yeah, I want to say that I'm going to agree with you.
Starting point is 00:24:33 It was absolutely by far your best dance that you have done in the three dances. My wife and I both agree. You're hung up on the magic trick not working. As a viewer, I didn't even care about the magic trick. I didn't pay attention to the magic trick. I understand it you said it threw you off on some steps. But the fact that it didn't work and something like that, I didn't even notice because we were watching you go around the dance floor
Starting point is 00:24:57 and spin her on the ground. So that was cool, by the way. Yeah, that was really a cool move. So for you to worry about the magic trick not working, I don't think the viewers even noticed that. I think you're missing the point. We couldn't get to the dance because we couldn't start the dance
Starting point is 00:25:11 without the trick being completed. We had to wait for the trick to be finalized. They got four counts off or something. Yeah, they didn't hand us the plate in time. We couldn't even start the dance on time because it was... So, yeah, people didn't know, but we were off from the very beginning and you'll see us miss a spin.
Starting point is 00:25:26 It was just... We caught up, but Yeah, it wasn't about that because I can play off a mess up pretty good. Okay, but your step, like your dance was the best you've done. Like your movement. Now, I got a question, though. Explain to me why we voted last night when they already eliminated someone. Because maybe you don't want to talk about this, but I didn't understand like you were voting and then they say, okay, someone's gone.
Starting point is 00:25:47 So then why did we vote? Yeah. Because the votes roll over to next Monday. So on Monday's show of next week, it's just one night for now on. Those votes from last night and the judge of scores equal one vote and they kick them on off. So that's half of next week. Okay, okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:03 Anything else that you saw last night? You do think I got better? Oh, you absolutely got better. And I think the judges were just judging you a little hard last night just to make you a little more motivated maybe. Oh, I'm so motivated right now. Yeah, because they were crazy saying, oh, you know, like, I don't know what they, I can't even do imitations.
Starting point is 00:26:20 But you were so much better than the night before and you nailed it. I thought you nailed it. Well, thanks, man. I thought I did better than the judges. And I was just embarrassed. I was embarrassed. I'm on a dancing TV show and I was still embarrassed. I was so embarrassed.
Starting point is 00:26:34 I was just embarrassed I let people down. That's what it was about. There's not letting people down. And that outfit? I don't know about that outfit though. Listen. That was a D.G. Okay, can I just say I'm not sure about that outfit?
Starting point is 00:26:44 It wasn't even a V. It was like a Sigfried and Roy uniform. But where was the undershirt? There was none. I know. Did they wear that? I was totally into it, by the way. When they put it on me at first, I was like, this is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:26:55 But it was so ridiculously awesome. When I'm ever going to get to wear that again? Whenever you want, right? Yeah, what do you do? I mean, they don't just keep that. I mean, right? They make all the costumes out of fabric. I watch them.
Starting point is 00:27:05 They have the fabric and they make everything. Right. So if it's made for you, do you get to keep it or you have to give it back? I give it back. Yeah. I know. The Bobby Bones show. An Uber driver is out just working, trying to make a living.
Starting point is 00:27:21 It gets a beep-beep. Goes to the person who's ordering the car. What Uber is, by the way, if you're not familiar, it's an app. It's basically tacking. but your iPhone has an app. You still pay for it through the phone. And so he goes and he picks up this woman. Turns out it's his wife and another dude.
Starting point is 00:27:38 I thought that. She didn't recognize him or his car. Yeah, a man found himself in a pretty awkward scenario. He was hired to drive his wife and her lover to a nearby hotel. Awkward. I know. What of the odds? So then who puts out this?
Starting point is 00:27:53 Him. The other guy had to. Oh, I don't know. I thought you meant who called the Uber. Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, you're right. If I know my husband's driving an Uber and I'm cheating, there's no way. Like, I'm full in on Lyft.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Oh. Yeah. Oh, I see. Yeah. The woman or lover have been seeing each other behind the husband's back for over a year, according to the newspaper. And they decided to move over to the motel from the place, and they called it Uber. And here is the husband driving up. It wasn't until all three were inside the vehicle because sometimes people get in the car.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Like, I've gotten to Uber's. You don't really look. You just get in and start going. it wasn't until all three were inside the vehicle that the husband and wife recognized each other and was like, uh-oh, news outlets reported quote, the three exited the vehicle and the men began to fight on the street.
Starting point is 00:28:37 And she tried to intervene. Oh, man. Here's the thing, and I'll say this, that the two men shouldn't be fighting because the people, the woman is cheating on the dude. That's where the breakup is. This other side dude may not even know she's married, may know, but you don't have a beef with that person.
Starting point is 00:28:57 He's just a bad dude. Like, you have to be mad at the person who's dishonest to you. But yeah, that's it. How about that? What if you're driving on the road and you see an Uber pullover and two people start fistfighting?
Starting point is 00:29:08 I thought that's a pretty wild story. You like that lunchbox? That's a great story. I mean, that is, I don't know how you rate them or what happens on Uber. If you get a refund, like you cancel rides. Oh, there's so many factors. How many stars do you give them?
Starting point is 00:29:22 Oh. Yeah. Lunchbox, what's the debate with you and your wife? Well, once a day I go out in the backyard to use the restroom instead of going to the toilet. What? What? Why? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:42 It's just something I do. No, this is so weird right now. I don't even know what's happening. Number one, though, right? Yeah, yeah, number one. Absolutely number one. Okay, lunchbox, don't act like that's a ridiculous question. But yes, it's a ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Listen, I'll be sitting there watching. TV and I'll be like, man, I need to go to the bathroom. And the bathroom is 15 steps away. Instead, I'll go 18 steps and walk out the back door and use the restroom by the trees. So why do you think that is? I don't know. I just think sometimes I like to outside. And so she's asked you to stop peeing outside.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Yeah, she goes, all right, this has to stop. Like, I let it go on long enough. Like, this is awkward and embarrassing. Because what if the neighbor see and then? Yeah, what if the neighbor see? And why, Amy, you look just puzzled. I'm perplexed. I really, honestly, I don't, I don't know if, is he trying, is it like a nature thing?
Starting point is 00:30:35 Like, did you grow up camping and it's nostalgic, like peeing in the woods? Like, it's weird. I wasn't a camper as a kid. I just, but I didn't. I don't get it at all. I, especially, okay, if you didn't have a restroom, okay, fine, I get it. Yeah. But you have one.
Starting point is 00:30:53 You probably have three. Yeah, yeah. How many bathrooms do you have in your house lunchbox? Two. Okay. I mean, too. Why do you enjoy going outside? It just feels better and it's nature. And I just, I can't explain it.
Starting point is 00:31:06 I've done it for a long. Like, how long are we talking? Because, you know, why are you just not telling us? Well, when you have a house? I mean, I didn't think it was a big deal. What? Are you going to stop? I don't think I'm stopping because, listen, my wife goes back to work in like a month,
Starting point is 00:31:24 month and a half. I mean, she's not going to know what I do. she's at work. And why? She just doesn't want the neighbors to see you up here. Yeah, she doesn't want the neighbors to see and she just thinks it's weird. And she goes, and listen, you got a son growing up. And about a year, he's going to start mimicking you.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Yeah, you're probably going to be all into that. I bet. How is the baby, by the way? Oh, baby's good. Baby box is getting big. I mean, we gave him his last newborn diaper. He graduated to number one, like one size. Yeah, size one.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Pretty emotional. I don't know what that means. I don't know how many kids. It's like diapers have number. like newborn one, two, three, four. Now the baby's a one. Yeah. And that was emotional.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Like really? Are you like kidding? No, no, I'm not kidding because when we brought him home, sorry. The newborn diapers barely fit him. Like they barely fit. And to see in two months to him graduate is just kind of an emotional like, wow, man, he's really getting big and he's growing up.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Healthy? Healthy as a horse. Love it. Yeah. How much he weighs? He weighs 10 pounds, five ounces. What size of a fruit is he or a vegetable? I like when lunchbox would tell us what size.
Starting point is 00:32:31 He's an extra large watermelon that you see on the farm, Twitter. It was amazing because sometimes when the baby was still in the belly, it would go from like, you know, a medium-sized grapefruit. And then the next week it would be like a tangerine. It's now a carrot. Well, it's good to hear that the baby's healthy. Baby box is healthy and living and you're happy. How do we feel about him peeing in the backyard?
Starting point is 00:32:56 Amy, yes or no? No. No, no, no, no, no. No. But, I mean, I may, I don't live far. I may try to catch him in the act. Whoa, you're trying to catch a peek, huh? No. But I mean, if I happen to be on a walk one day and I see lunchbox peeing in the neighborhood, I'm to be like, oh my gosh. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So there's this six-year-old kid, Braylin, and he was born without sweat glands. So if he's, it's over 74 degrees out, he can overheat. So when all the kids get to go outside and play for recess, he has to stay inside. And it gets pretty boring and lonely.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Well, the school resource officer noticed that he was inside every day and he invited the kid to start patrolling the school with him every day. Oh, that's cool. Also, so cute. He even bought him his own little police uniform so that he can wear whenever he's on patrol. Watch this kid grow up and be a cop now. Yeah. No, it's like they.
Starting point is 00:33:56 The teachers say it's been such a boost in his confidence because it definitely was a real bummer for him when all the kids would get to go outside and play and he was stuck inside. Yeah, good for him. Good for all of that. That's what's all about right there. That was Tell me something good. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby bones. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Transmit it. Over to Amy now with the corny joke. Now time for the morning corny. The morning corny. Did you hear about the restaurant on the moon? No, I did not hear about the restaurant on the moon. Yeah, great food. No atmosphere.
Starting point is 00:34:46 She's back. She's back, folks. That's the morning corny right there. That was the morning corny. My dancing with a par star is partner, Sharna. That's a lot. My dancing with the stars partner, Sharna, is coming by in the next 15 minutes or so. is there any one thing you want to ask her about specifically?
Starting point is 00:35:06 For sure, I want to talk to her about her feelings on you flossing. Oh, two nights ago. Yeah, because you told us she was upset with you. Yeah, yeah. But, I mean, I kind of want to hear, I want to hear how she felt then, how she feels now. I'll play you the theme song to a famous movie. Just name the movie, Amy. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:28 Just name the movie Lunchbox. That's easy. Here's your example. You're going to know it. Here's the first one. Go ahead. On the count of three, you can say it. Both of you, one, two, three. Rocky. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:35:44 I did know it. I was like, wait, what are we looking for? I thought this was the theme music for the game. And I was like, waiting for it. All right, Amy, you're out first. Ready? Name the movie by the theme song, number one. This brings back memories. I haven't heard this song a long time, but it does kind of raise the hair on my arms
Starting point is 00:36:12 from the first time I heard it. it's kind of tough but when I say you'll know it go ahead listen to it again no Jurassic Park oh wow yeah that was a tough one
Starting point is 00:36:36 it was a really tough one lunchbox over to you name this movie I've heard it yeah this a little easier one do you know it yeah
Starting point is 00:36:58 go ahead Mission Impossible oh my goodness no no no you don't get to steal but you know what that is no that's just you don't
Starting point is 00:37:06 Jaws. Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun. I didn't hear that. No, okay. Play Jaws again for me again. Okay, I hear it now. Even if you haven't seen the movie, I would think. I know.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Amy, ready? Yes. Name the movie from this theme song. And go. Okay. Go ahead. Home Alone? Yes.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Wow! How does she do that? Wow. That was good. That was one of my favorite movies. That was a clutch. And also, that movie can be played any time of the year. Yeah, but I watched it at her.
Starting point is 00:37:48 But any time. February, this matter. Lunchbox, name this movie theme song. Go ahead. Big theme song here. This one is? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Robin Hood. No. That's Indiana Jones. Oh. Yeah. Close. All right. Same kind of concept.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Close. Sort of. Concept. What? That are moving pictures on the screen? Yeah. something like that. It's fantasy. Okay, Amy, named this movie by the theme song. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:38:34 Okay, she thinks you know it or no? Yes. Go ahead. Oh, well, I was just going to say you've got mail. Wow, look at that. Incorrect. Now, it's Toy Story. You got a friend me.
Starting point is 00:38:56 I forgot. Buzz like here. Lunchbox, you have one more here to tie it up. You need to tie. Yeah. All right, and here you go. And action. Have we already played this one? No. No.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Lunchbox, this is maybe the biggest movie song of all time. Really? Yeah, go ahead. Hit it again, right? Hit it again. It's still playing. It's still playing. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Go ahead. I got it. Cinderella. Hold on, hold on, hold on, can I guess? Cinderella? Amy, go ahead. Superman?
Starting point is 00:39:45 No. Oh, what is it? Star Wars. Oh. Oh, I don't know. I've never seen Star Wars. Who watches that? It sounds very Superman-ish.
Starting point is 00:39:55 It does. A little bit. Yeah. You sure it doesn't sound Cinderella-ish? No. That's not so nice. Cinderella. No, that's not it.
Starting point is 00:40:05 It's a Bobby Bones show. All right, in studio now with my partner and dearest person, Charna, from Dancing with the Stars. Dearest person. Yeah. So, last night, we go and we dance, and we didn't get the best scores last night. We didn't, but I would actually say that you danced your best last night. So that's interesting. I thought so too.
Starting point is 00:40:28 I thought I danced better than I had before. Amy, did you think I danced better or no? I thought you danced. Yeah. I thought it was really great. But, I mean, judges, I can't really tell what they're looking for sometimes. So I wonder, what are they looking for? I mean, sometimes it changes.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Len is always going to look for the things that are more traditional. He wants to see a lot of traditional quick step content, right? Carrie Ann wants the energy in the lines and the frame. Bruno wants the energy, but they all sort of said different things last night. I know Bruno said to be more gentle. I didn't feel like you were rough with me at all. I felt like we had a really good flow and they were moving really well together. I actually feel like the fox trod the night before was a little bit more rough.
Starting point is 00:41:14 So we get last night, I'm on Dancing with the Stars. If you're just turning us on, maybe you're new to the show. But I'm on Dancing with the Stars and it was our third dance. and we get our lowest scores that we've ever got, which was... By one point. But still... Let's not be dramatic about it. Come on now.
Starting point is 00:41:31 Oh, he's been dramatic about it since last night. Sean, I was so disappointed in myself. Like, I was so disappointed. And I was disappointed for you. Why? Because I felt like I let you down and I feel like I let all the listeners down that have just been killing it for us in the calls and the voting. No, you can't worry about that.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Listen, we can't worry about the things that we can't control. You know, it depends on the judges. come in on that day and they're looking for a certain something and they're comparing it to everything else that they're looking for and they decided to give us one less point. That's okay. It gives us something to come back from. And they gave us some great advice. They said, you are an incredible performer and you really have the ability to be a great dancer. We just have to tame it a little. And we have that opportunity this week. So what can we say about next week? Can we say it's the best, the memorable year?
Starting point is 00:42:20 We get to tell your story. This is my favorite week. I get to put your story into dance and we get to share who you are with everybody watching the show. It's incredibly special. They've kept me, even in the, what they call a package,
Starting point is 00:42:32 Amy, you know, the priest stuff. They've kept me goofy in that as well. Because there have been times I've talked about things that aren't goofy, but they've kept me in that spot. I would agree.
Starting point is 00:42:42 And here's the thing that what happens with Sharna and I will be down there. She doesn't like me watching because they show it in the room. They show the package where they're... And that's the first time we see it too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:50 We don't get to see any of that. until the live show. So, yeah, we don't see it until it's airing. And then she grabs my head and starts trying to talk to my face and doesn't want me to watch it. So why do you do that? Well, it's habit, right? I just make it a habit for every episode. Some of the packages you can watch. But every now and then, there is, they'll play an argument or a fight or something or it'll be most memorable year and it will be your story and it will be really emotional. It will take you out of the moment that we are about to share and all the hard work that we did. And you're no longer present in the dance, you're thinking about that package.
Starting point is 00:43:23 So for me, it is a habit to just have you and I connect because we're about to go out there and dance and all we need to worry about is you and I. That package will be there for us to watch after the show. I kind of like watching me on the big screen though. Yeah, well, wow. She'll be like, stop, stop watching yourself. Stop watching. So modest.
Starting point is 00:43:41 I want to see what they have to say. I want to see what they've used 100 hours. Yeah, well, you can see it after the show. I know. Patience is a virtue. I've learned. that. Yeah, with me. Exactly. We had to, what, excuse me, Amy?
Starting point is 00:43:55 Got him. Well, no, listen, she got on to, Sean got on to me a lot this week. I did. Well, I mean, do your impression of me. Do your impression of me. Why are you doing that? What is that? What is that? Well, what was it? Explain to me what that's doing? What is that? Amy, I don't know. What do I, what do I, what do I not like about that? Tell me how you're supposed to do it. Why do you
Starting point is 00:44:13 think it went wrong? And I was like, I don't know. It was awful to him this week. Like, my leg? No. She was like, I had, what? Do you know why I do it? Because you know the answer. You know the answer why things are going wrong, so I wanted you to tell me so you would stop depending on me to give you the answer. How did you feel our week went workwise? Honestly, with what we had to get through and the pressure with not only you learning two dancers, but us learning this magic trick for live television, which was one of the most stressful things I've ever been a part of on the show, you crushed it. You were not ready to learn a quick
Starting point is 00:44:45 step and a fox trot in three, four days, but you still did it. We, We did it. And to be honest, I feel like you executed it really, really well. And I couldn't be more proud. Boy, you didn't get good scores. Oh, this is not all about the scores. I know. I'm so motivated, though, like to bounce back.
Starting point is 00:45:01 Good. I'm a bounce backer. A bounce back. Yeah. Like, I love bouncing back. I love to be the guy that's like, yeah, shouldn't have counted them out. Okay, so the score is actually perfect for you. No, I never want that.
Starting point is 00:45:15 I never want a bounce back. I don't want like a free ride. That's like your thing. You just said it's your thing. I know it. I know because I never get a free ride. But I think if you got a free ride, you just wouldn't be motivated. I think that the fact that you got the lowest score, it's perfect.
Starting point is 00:45:28 What wasn't the lowest score? Farmer Joe. Lower. Farmer Joe. What is it? Charlie Cat, Joe? What is it? Grocery store Joe?
Starting point is 00:45:35 Shopping. Groly store Joe. Trolley Cot. Oh, trolley car. My bad. We never get that one right. Dang it. He doesn't even like to be called grocery store Joe.
Starting point is 00:45:44 He doesn't. He doesn't. And he's actually a really pleasant guy. And he owns a grocery store? I don't know. Lunchbox. He's from The Bachelor. What do you know about him?
Starting point is 00:45:51 Yeah, that's what they said when he, his little thing said grocery store owner, so that's how he got his name, Grocery Store Joe. Why is it grocery store? I think he owns grocery store. Oh, he's family? The Bachelor. Sharna Burgess is here. We're going to come back with her in a second.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Amy wants to ask you some questions. Yes, I've got questions. I'm into it. Let's do it. I may have a few. Okay, great. All right. Cool lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:46:10 Yeah. Let me guess. So, have y'all sat on a couch. Have y'all touched lips? Well, that's more subtle than the festival. time you asked. My partner from Dancing with the Stars, Sharna Burgess, is here. Hey-yo.
Starting point is 00:46:29 And, Amy, what do you want to ask her? Go ahead. I just, while we have her, want to talk about the flossing gate. Oh, gosh. It's not a gait. A floss gate. Let me set this up. Two nights ago, we're doing the fox trot. And at the end of the dance, I, unknowing to Sharna, jumped into the floss.
Starting point is 00:46:47 The dance that the kids do with the back night. It wasn't like you finished the dance, though. You did it instead of the last move. But not move, step. I just didn't sit down on the bench. You're right. I'm not even arguing with you. You're right.
Starting point is 00:46:57 You're right. Yeah, exactly. What do you want to ask, Graeme? Okay, so, Bobby said that you were... You were mad. All those things. All those things.
Starting point is 00:47:07 Frustrated, disappointed, annoyed. Like, what... So we just want to hear it from you. When it... Like, give us, like, everything you were feeling when you saw it happen. And then when you talked to Bobby about it. I didn't want to relive this year about it. I really live it for us.
Starting point is 00:47:22 I went in a whirlwind within an hour, right? In the moment that it happened, I was laughing, obviously, because what else do I do? Then he sat down on the bench next to me, and I whacked him so hard in the face with that rose. I forgot that I was on live television because I was so mad at him. And it wasn't because I was offended that he took my choreography and did something different. It was more that I see how hard he works throughout the week. I see how passionate he is and how much he puts into this. and I was afraid that people would look at that and say,
Starting point is 00:47:51 oh, he's not taking this seriously at all. When, to be honest, he's taking it so seriously and sleep deprived because of it. And so my fear was that people weren't going to see really how much he wanted this. And that was my frustration. I love the way that he celebrates. I love that he's got that energy and that joy about him. It was just that I didn't want it to be received wrong. And within an...
Starting point is 00:48:14 Hold on. Let me stop you for a second. Because in that few minutes, Amy, we did the judge's table on Sharna, She was so mad at me. I bounced because I didn't want to yell at you. She just left. I did. And I was like, well.
Starting point is 00:48:26 Shana number two was about to come out. I had to walk away. It was brutal. So then the next time you see him, you've had time to calm down. No, she's still mad. No, no, no, no. We were at Presseline. I was still pretty mad.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Yeah, we had to go talk to TV cameras and she was mad. And I was like, let's just be mad in front of the cameras. Like, let's just be real. But we were still laughing. We were still us and having fun. But we were clearly, I was clearly still annoyed at him. I'm joking about how I was going to... It's like when you're that couple where you're in public and you're having to fight
Starting point is 00:48:52 and you're like, don't talk to me right now. Yeah, it was kind of that one. It was kind of that one. And then we talked later a little bit after that. And I watched it back and I, you know, I understood where he was coming from. And I saw the response online of people, you know, just being so entertained and smiling and loving what he's doing just his pure joy and gratitude for being a part of something like this. And I think Bobby is just so real and relatable and people connected to that.
Starting point is 00:49:22 And so it was very new for me to see that side of our fans on the show. And I turned around and I said to Bobby, I said, you know what, never change. You do you. I trust you implicitly. And I love the way that you are. You were still kind of irritated though when you said that. You were still kind of irritated. No, I actually wasn't.
Starting point is 00:49:35 It wasn't. There was no residual irritation left at that point at all. You don't think so? No, not at all. We've definitely run the roller coaster of whatever we are in the past two, I mean, all the things. The last two days? Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:49:48 We're together so much. Yeah. We literally fight like a married couple. Yeah. We do. We bicker. So, yeah. But I think we're good.
Starting point is 00:49:57 Like, I'm good. I think it made it closer. Why is your question mark in the end? Because I don't know. Good? By the way, Sharnah Burgess is here. My dance partner from Dancing with the Stars. Check out her Instagram.
Starting point is 00:50:06 It's just at Sharnabar B-U-R-G-E-S-S. Yeah. S-H-A-R-N-A-B-U-R-G-E-S. Yeah. Lunchbox, you have a question for Sharna. Yeah, well, she still sounds a little mad. And so that's okay. No, she doesn't.
Starting point is 00:50:19 Maybe it's my Australian accent. I'm not mad. So there is not, at one point, you didn't just giggle a little bit like, okay, that's kind of funny. Like, deep down, you know that is hilarious. No, I giggled in the beginning, and then I giggled when I was watching it back at home. I played it off my DVR, and I laughed the entire way through it. Did your friends text you mad about it? No, everyone loved it.
Starting point is 00:50:39 And everyone else in the cast was like, oh my gosh, that was brilliant. I was the only person. Okay. But what did I say to you? I said, you should. What did I say to you after it happened? I should trust you. No, that you should be mad at me.
Starting point is 00:50:52 That I should be mad at you. The first thing I said was I thought her reaction was fair. And I said, I would be mad at me, but I'd like to explain why you shouldn't be. And I just the same way we do this show, Amy, we want genuine reactions. And I told her the next time I ever do anything like that, I'm going to let her know. But I needed her not to know that time. That was great. I thought it was flawless.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Like, that one was hilarious. I laughed so hard watching it live. And then you guys, a little smoochy-smooch. I like that choreograph. That choreograph. And what smoo-y-smooch are you talking about? Last night. Yeah, last night when you did the magic trick and there's a...
Starting point is 00:51:27 Yeah, when I kissed you on the cheek. Yes, and y'all did Eskimo kiss. Oh, yeah. Y'all are acting like we just made out on national television. That's your damn. Bobby kissed you at the end of the first dance, the week one, and then you choreographed one into the week two dance. I mean, you say you don't kiss your partners.
Starting point is 00:51:45 mean? Listen. You said you don't kiss your partners, he says. Well, I said, okay, you even include kisses on the cheek, choreographed kisses on the cheek? Yeah, choreographed. Because you said you've never choreographed a kiss
Starting point is 00:51:58 into a dance until this season. Well, I consider it being like a makeout kiss, like a kiss on the lips. I've never choreographed one of those into a day. Okay, so week three. Yeah. Listen, okay, I'm going to pivot this and say that. Pivot.
Starting point is 00:52:12 I think we have, I think we've got some time left in this thing, right? Uh-huh. Like, I really do. I do too. I think that the judges are starting to see. I think that's also why they're being tougher on you. I think they're seeing how much possibility you actually have and how much you can actually achieve in this show.
Starting point is 00:52:28 So I think they are going to push you and I'm going to push you. And I reckon you'll be around for a long time. I've never been closer with someone as quickly in my life, Amy. It's crazy, right? It's crazy. We're together all the time. Yeah. All the time.
Starting point is 00:52:43 and like burping and then like what go ahead okay so you say there's no rules there's no rules and there's no rules that's what I'm talking about so all right quickly lunchbox have you ever showered at Bobby's place no no I don't even have a real place I mean okay Bobby have you ever showered at her place no no no I literally thought he was about to say have you ever shower together oh oh my God I thought that's a question I'm I'm going to play Chris Tableton, Broken Halos. Sharna, thank you for coming by. Hopefully, we'll see again in a few days. And we'll be back.
Starting point is 00:53:18 By the way, we want to say thank you to everybody who votes. Absolutely. It's been so crazy to see the support. And I think that's why I was disappointing that my scores, because I feel like I owe it to our people. And there are people now. Yeah. Absolutely. So I'm going to work hard.
Starting point is 00:53:31 We're going to practice. I'm going to try to do good. Yeah. I'm trying so hard. You have been. I'm trying so hard. We're going to keep going. And listen, we got one dance this week.
Starting point is 00:53:40 For the first time ever. How nice is that? It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. Elaine just got done having lunch in Lincoln, Nebraska, with her sister, and she's going to head to the mall. She's driving. All of a sudden, her heart stops.
Starting point is 00:53:57 Just stops. So she crashes her car. She's dead. I mean, out. Luckily, there was a heart specialist that happened to be nearby, came by, gave her CPR for 10 minutes, brought her back to life. Wow. Man, you scared me when you said she's dead. Well, she left this world.
Starting point is 00:54:13 She even said it. She goes, quote, I left this world for 10 minutes, but this awesome lady named Jill came and gave CPR for 10 minutes and saved her life. Wow. That was like the story yesterday. I was talking about where the hospital staff stayed with the boy for five hours. Remember that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:29 The boy went to the hospital and they just continued to resuscitate him for five hours. And he came back. That's a good story. Good story. That's what's all about right there. That was Tell Me Something Good. Hey Bobby Bones here. If you love puzzle games, but get bored from crushing candy, it's time to try.
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Starting point is 00:55:40 Folks, it's your buddy and my Mr. Bobby Bones. Amy has an 11-year-old daughter and her daughter wants Instagram. She's 11. You've been reading some comments from some listeners, Amy? Yeah, I feel like I've got a variety of feedback from people. So this is like a sampling of what I'm hearing from our people. All right. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:56:07 What's the first thing? Well, one is someone says, okay, check out Instagram's age requirements and the parent guidelines. And the minimum age is 13. So problem solved. I just tell my daughter, hey, you're not 13. teen yet. You can't even legally be on Instagram. But her friends are in her class. Exactly, which leads
Starting point is 00:56:25 to this other group of parents that have sent things into me. Like, oh, hey, my 9-year-old and 10-year-olds, they both have Instagram accounts. They're both private accounts, and only mom and dad can see who they're friends with and are allowed to give them access to it. So parents signed their younger kids up,
Starting point is 00:56:40 and then allow them on the site. Okay. That's a little more realistic to me. Go ahead. What's the next one? And then there is this movement called Wait Until the Eighth. Wait Untilthe8th.org. Have you ever heard of that? No.
Starting point is 00:56:54 So it's parents can sign this contract to agree to rally together with other parents to wait until their kids are in the eighth grade before they let them do anything social media or phones or any of that stuff. The problem is there's always going to be one or two parents that don't wait until the eighth. I know, but that's why this is a movement they're trying to like make. And when you go on there, you can sign your contract and then you're part of this group, which I was like, man, that's what I wanted.
Starting point is 00:57:19 the other day for like all parents to unite and have like one common ground on this. So I don't know if other parents are interested you can go to wait until the 8th.org. So where are you leaning though on this? I'm leaning towards we're waiting. I'm not saying I don't know that I'm going to wait until the 8th but we're we're not
Starting point is 00:57:35 I'm not doing it right now. Because honestly I barely I mean I'm trying to manage my own Instagram account like I don't have time to like help my daughter you know post whatever and if she wants to hop on mine like she loves the filters and like the dog face. So I'm like, look, you can play with mine. Yeah. Okay, listen, remember what I said yesterday. There's no such thing as a wrong answer. Right. I agree. And like I said, I'm sure all
Starting point is 00:57:59 these parents are amazing, all different little bits of advice. So, you know, I'm just going to wait it out and see what works for us. Bobby boom, come on. Amy, do you like biopic movies? I do. Yeah. Are you drawn to them to learn or? So let me ask you, like, is walk the line like a biopic? Yes. Okay, yes. Yes, I would say that that is a bio-tick. Or like Ray about Ray Charles. Yes.
Starting point is 00:58:24 Like when I get like legit insight into their lives that I had no idea behind the scenes type stuff, I'm interested, yeah. Yeah, me too. I feel like if I can be educated and I can also be entertained, that's a big one. That's why I like the crown on Netflix. Totally. And I would just Wikipedia everything and make sure they're right and they are. They nail that.
Starting point is 00:58:45 But there's a new one here. We're going to go over to Morgan number two. Here we go. Thanks, 24-year-old. Let's care about. Let's go. So the first trailer for Elton John's biopic called Rocket Man just dropped and it's amazing. Really?
Starting point is 00:59:00 Yes. It's really good. He's not dead yet. Yeah, that is kind of weird. So do you have to be dead to get one about yourself? No, but it's weird because you can still like commit a crime. Like, what if they're done to Bill Cosby one? Oh, yeah. You know what I mean? So, no, you don't have to be dead.
Starting point is 00:59:17 But here, play me some Rocket Man because I do love Elton John. Yeah, Elton John kissed me on the face once. the mouth. Yeah. Not in a romantic way, but we were sitting at a table. And it was at a cherry event. Yeah, and I was sitting
Starting point is 00:59:42 next to Elton John, which is crazy because Elton John's massive. And I was like, oh my... Like in fame, not in stature. Oh, yeah, true. Yeah, he's Elton John. He's having a biopic made about him. And so he's shown me pictures of his baby when he just had his... They had their baby. And it was at a foundation event.
Starting point is 00:59:58 And I was like, wow. And then he goes up and he plays. And then he comes off and he grabs me by the head and just kisses me right on the face. I think it may be the only guy, the only time I guys ever kissed me on the mouth. And you know what? Didn't hate it. Oh. Well, it's Elton John, though.
Starting point is 01:00:14 It's Elton John. Yeah. What do you think about that Rocket Man biopic game? I'm into it. I'll watch. Yeah, I just, it's weird. Can you think of a biopic that's made about anyone that hasn't died? Because I saw the Jimmy Hendricks one, dead. Johnny Cash, dead. don't know
Starting point is 01:00:33 yeah I can't think of any either so it's weird but was Johnny Cash dead when his came out did he die that same year no he'd he'd been dead for I think a couple of years oh my bad well walking Phoenix was good in that though
Starting point is 01:00:46 yeah he was so yes you're right man that is a good one man that is a good one apparently FOMO is making people in their 20s and 30s go broke 53% of people from 20 to 38
Starting point is 01:01:03 have made purchases they really couldn't afford and even didn't anticipate making the money for because of photos they saw on social media, on Instagram, Facebook. Oh, that FOMO's real. Is it for you? Well, does clothing FOMO count? Yeah. Like a fear of missing out on that outfit?
Starting point is 01:01:22 Yeah. Yes, those pop-up ads get me on Instagram. I shop from that. I used to buy stuff from Facebook, but all the stuff came from some weird factory in China. Oh. And it was terrible quality. and it was wrapped up really tight,
Starting point is 01:01:35 and it just felt like people were making it that didn't want to make it. I just had this bad feeling about buying close from Facebook. I bought shoes from Instagram. I feel like, they're the same company. I was both of them. Oh, well, no, but stuff I've ordered from there
Starting point is 01:01:47 is legit, and it really has gotten to know me. It's amazing. I know. I know. It knows as well. I have a couple more movie theme songs. Write your answer down, okay? Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:57 Which, by the way, I played this one earlier. This was the theme song to Toy Story. I can't get it out of my head. I love this song. All right, so that's from Toy Story. We have two of these left. Write your answers down, Amy and Lunchbox. Do you both get a shot with these?
Starting point is 01:02:31 All right. Name this movie by the theme song. Here we go. Anything guys? Yeah. Oh, wow. Both of you have yes. I don't know that I would have known this one.
Starting point is 01:02:54 Really? Do you know it? Yeah. Eddie knows it? Amy, what do you have? Cinderella. Lunchbox? Gone with the wind.
Starting point is 01:03:01 Nope. Eddie, you would know this? Yeah. Video producer Eddie thinks he knows it. What do you think it is? That's Willie Wonk on the chocolate factory. It is. What?
Starting point is 01:03:07 I got the golden ticket. Wow. I thought it was like Cinderella with her little mice making her dress. They do sound very similar. A lot of these do. But Eddie knew that one. Okay, here's one more. All right. Here's the last one. Go ahead. You both get a shot at it. I'm in for a win. Let it play for a minute. Let our listeners take it in. Lion King. Lunchbox? Lion King. Yeah, there you have it. I've never seen Lion King. That's a good one, Bones. I've never seen it. You need to watch it. That's homework. Well, so there's a theme if I make it.
Starting point is 01:03:50 On Dancing with the Stars, they have Disney Week, I think. Oh, cool. And you ended up picking a movie and dancing from a song from it. I don't know what we're going to do. But I really haven't seen any Disney movies. I don't think. Because as a kid, not to go all sad on you, we didn't watch movies. I didn't get to see any Disney movies.
Starting point is 01:04:04 I didn't really get to love a kid life. Oh, yeah. So I was out, breaking leaves and mowing yard trying to buy food, trying to buy hamburger helper. We didn't have. So I did watch. You know how to watch, though, was that, oh, I miss you. Coco. Oh, come on.
Starting point is 01:04:21 I don't think that's Disney, though. I don't care. It's so good. That Pixar? I don't know. I don't even care. It's a cartoon movie. So good.
Starting point is 01:04:27 That co-go-go. Okay, what's the best Disney movie, though? If I had to pick one to watch, just watching one. Each of you three get to pick. I'm going to go to Amy first. Oh, I need to make sure that. Is Lion King? What is that?
Starting point is 01:04:38 Disney. Well, then I'll go with that. Amy has two kids, 11 and 8. What's the Disney movie you think I would like as an adult? You go? I go Lion King. Lion King. Okay.
Starting point is 01:04:48 Lunchbox. You have a brand new baby. some of these movies. What Disney movie do you think I would like? Oh, I'm going to say, Finding Nemo. Is that Disney? Yeah, I think so. It is. And you like that one, Lunchbox? Yeah, that's a good movie. Okay. And Amy. Oh, yeah, with Linking, Finding Nemo.
Starting point is 01:05:06 Animal movies. Eddie? I think you should do Little Mermaid. She falls in love with a human. It's awesome, dude. Finding Nemo is Pixar, unfortunately. Oh, it is. But it's amazing. Disney Pixar, Mike D. says. Oh, that's the same. From the corner of the room.
Starting point is 01:05:21 Okay. So you say Little Mermaid. Little Mermaid for sure. Is it really good? Oh, it's so good. And you're going to love the songs. You'll sing them forever. Look at this stuff.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Isn't it neat? Wouldn't you say my collection's complete? Dude, I saw that like 20 years ago. So, so good. So you guys all were selling it, and I think Little Mermaid's the one that wins in my heart. Eddie sold it so well. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:05:42 I'm going to watch Little Mermaid. And the Crabt Talks and everything, you'll love it. Is that under the sea? Sebastian. Yeah. Under the sea. All right. I'm a watch Little Mermaid.
Starting point is 01:05:51 All right. It's a Bobby Bones show. Lunchbox was telling me about this kid who got attacked by a shark. How old is he, lunchbox? He's a teenager. I don't know exact age, but it was in California. And he's swimming in the ocean. And a shark bites him.
Starting point is 01:06:04 And there's blood in the water. And luckily, a kayaker pulls him into the kayak and brings him to safety. And the kayaker said the shark was circling the kayak. Like, about to strike again. Well, here I was the end of the story. A teenage boy 13 years old. He is in critical condition, but they say he will be okay. It basically ripped off his clavicle.
Starting point is 01:06:29 Yeah, and lunchbox is right here. Listen to this audio clip here. 13-year-old Keene Webray Hay suffered a large, deep shark bite through his chest wall. Saturday was the first day of lobster season, and Keen was 200 yards offshore when he was attacked. And while Keen is still in the ICU and has a long recovery ahead, this brave teen vows, he will get back in the water. He wants to go back into the water. Today someone brought him a mask and a snorkel and he feels pretty determined. Listen, if I get attacked by a shark, I'm not even taking a bath, much less getting back in the ocean.
Starting point is 01:07:06 Yeah. I just wonder too why this shark is attacking. Like what environmental factors are happening? Global warming, a boat, hunger is making a shark. go to a place where sharks aren't normally. Like something's going on there. There's a 13-year-old kid who got basically had his clavicle ripped off. There's a story here about an unruly passenger refuses to stop doing pull-ups.
Starting point is 01:07:33 Anybody else see this? Yes. So sometimes on a flight, you know, you just got to get that workout in. And apparently he was in like the baggage compartment doing pull-ups. A flight from Phoenix to Boston was diverted overnight after an unruly passenger refuses stop doing pull-ups from an overhead baggage compartment. Okay, alcohol had to be involved, right? I mean, if it wasn't, I'd be super disappointed.
Starting point is 01:07:56 Oh, I think so, because even when they were, like, telling him to stop, he got, like, verbally out of control, like, saying things verbally abusive and, yeah. Don't you think he's a meathead, too? Like, if he's got to get his pull-ups in? He's the guy with too many muscles. What's that brand of shirt that guy's wearing? Affliction. Affliction.
Starting point is 01:08:12 Oh, there you got. Like, he's for sure got to me an affliction t-shirt with, like, a tribal band tattoo and had too much to drink. Sorry to anyone wearing affliction right now. Does anyone wear affliction right now, still? Well, somebody might be out there listening of all the people. I don't think all people wearing affliction is bad. You know? That's why I was just saying, like, we don't
Starting point is 01:08:30 mean you. But I do a sign. Maybe we do. Listen, if I see someone wearing affliction, they got to work the way out of the hole. Yes. I think you're right. You kind of like start with it. You can do it. Yeah, but you start in a negative place if you're wearing affliction. And you have to work your way out of it. Just know that. Yeah. Or Ed Hardy,
Starting point is 01:08:46 maybe. By the way, next week is Joy Week on the show. Big deal for us. It's all about spreading positivity and artists come in and we raise money for always a military cause that's near and dear to our heart. And next week we're going to have performances from Kelsey Ballerini, an hour-long performance, Old Dominion, John Party, Luke Combs. They're going to come an hour every day and play music. And so we'll talk more about that, but pretty exciting for us to. We'll have our shirts.
Starting point is 01:09:13 Yes, right, our new Pima Joy shirts. So yeah, yeah, yeah. Amy's pile of stories. So I thought this story was cute. I have the top superpowers that kids want the most. And I thought it would be fun to go back and think about when we were kids, like, or maybe even now, like, what superpower would you want if you could have it? I think the immediate answer is flying, because how cool would it be to fly?
Starting point is 01:09:36 Can I get amen? Amen. Right? But then what if you could read people's mind? Because I know. Wow. I think that at my age now, 38, I would go with reading people's mind. because I would then just run the world.
Starting point is 01:09:52 So I'm going to go, my superpower would be reading people's mind, but often I've said if I were to get hit by like slime or lava and I were to get a superpower from that, it would be something like the ability to make friendship. Like I'd have the lamest superpower ever. But yes, what would yours be, Amy? I think that mine would be flying for sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:12 Like I just think it would be freeing. X-ray vision. Oh, geez. Okay. What? And what did kids want, Amy? Okay, so in it number three, kids want mental powers like mind control or moving things with their mind. And at number two, invisibility.
Starting point is 01:10:28 And at number one, flying or teleporting. Okay. So kids are like us. The kids are just like us. Yeah. What else say? So speaking of kids, this one little boy had to have surgery. And before he went into the operating room, he told the doctor like, hey, I have this teddy bear.
Starting point is 01:10:41 And his arm fell off. When you stitch me up, could you stitch my bear up too? And guess what the surgeon did after he performed brain surgery on the boy? He set up a little mini like operating table. And he stitched the boys teddy bear back together. And now pictures are going viral. And it's like the sweetest little thing ever. That's almost to tell me something good.
Starting point is 01:11:02 Good one. I know. I love it. And this one is disgusting. An ice cream shop just created two new Halloween flavors. One made with real pig's blood. And one that mixes in chocolate-covered crickets and mealworms. And you can order them online starting this Friday.
Starting point is 01:11:19 And I used to, well, in college, I took entomology. And we would have potluck Fridays. And our teacher would serve us food that had, you know, bugs on it and stuff like that. It was disgusting. And he would teach class with hissing roaches crawling all over him. Me and all the football players. But you remember that? Like, really?
Starting point is 01:11:40 That's cool. I do. I do. You remember that. An effective method, even though it was weird, because you still remember it. termite pizza. Plus, all the food we're consuming anyway, has crushed up bug parts in it anyways. We just don't know it.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Yeah, right now. I'm eating bugs in the air. I mean, that's my file. Amy, what's up today? Well, I got a friend coming to town, so hanging out. Gonna do some tutoring with the kids and probably some bike riding.
Starting point is 01:12:09 Today's English tutoring lessons after school. Do you tutor your kids in English or does someone else do it? Oh, somebody else. Well, you know English? No, but it's someone who is, she's American, but she married, she's a teacher, but she married a Haitian. So she speaks Creole and English. It's really been great for our family.
Starting point is 01:12:29 So she comes over and then a friend. So that kind of stuff. What about you? It was a long night last night. I finished the TV show, flew to New York overnight. Really didn't get any sleep. Just kind of hopped in the studio here. I'm going to get about two hours sleep, I think.
Starting point is 01:12:44 Go to dance practice. and I'm speaking on a big panel today with, by the way, with Nikki 6th from Motley crew. Oh, cool. With, yeah, with like the Surgeon General. Oh, wow. The Surgeon General?
Starting point is 01:13:00 Yeah, about the opioid crisis. Wow. Wow. Wow. So if you're new to the show, I have a lot of history of drug abuse in my family. I've never actually used a drug myself, but my mom died from drug addiction. And so, but yeah, I'm doing that today.
Starting point is 01:13:13 And then as soon as I'm done with that, dance practice, maybe get sleep, do the panel, and then I fly back to Nashville tonight. First time I've been to Nashville in almost a month. Crazy. I'd sleep in my own bed, which is amazing. But I did move on another week in Dancing with the Stars, which is pretty exciting. I can't believe I'm going going to dance with Stars. How ridiculous is that? Guys, I'm from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. It's crazy. I was there last night just looking around going, what is, what is this life? So. And your little like pre-roll thing, you're like, I mean, I'm on TV. I didn't see it. They don't Let us watch that.
Starting point is 01:13:44 Oh, yeah. You may not remember saying it, but they play this clip of you. You're like, I mean, this is like the best time of my life. I'm on TV. And you know what? I don't remember saying that, but I totally would say that because I think that sometimes. I'm like, what's happening? I'm on TV.
Starting point is 01:13:57 This is great. Yeah. Yeah, it's nuts. So I have a busy day today, but I'll be back in the studio tomorrow, which is exciting to me. I just haven't been in the home studio in a while. Yeah. You know what I mean? So thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:14:09 Thank you for listening. Thank you for voting on Dancing with Stars last night. I know it's trivial. but I really think you guys have no idea how much. I appreciate you. So thank you and we'll see tomorrow. Bye, everybody. Come on, Bobby Bones show.
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