The Bobby Bones Show - Bobby’s Diva Moment & BBS Rejected Segments

Episode Date: May 31, 2017

Bobby gets reactions to his 'diva' moment, rejected show segments and Lunchbox wishes he was still in high school Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudi...o.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:13 Show. It's Wednesday and we're all here. Morning studio. Morning. Well, where do we start? I think I want to start with them still a little sore today. It's Wednesday. And I went boxing on Monday.
Starting point is 00:03:27 I'm going to talk about a little bit on yesterday's show, but I went boxing. It's always two days. after when you really get the soreness. By the way, I'm a pretty in-shaped guy. Like, I'm hitting the gym four or five times a week anyway. That boxing, like, you could run a few miles
Starting point is 00:03:38 but like, I ran hard, I did a lot of workout. Nope. Sometimes you go do a little bench fresh, but like, oh, my pecks feel strong. I probably did a little... Nope. Boxing was just hitting all the other muscles. Sometimes you do it, like, you'd be like,
Starting point is 00:03:49 oh, dude, crossfit. Nope. Man, that boxing, he just crushed me. And, like, so much so that it's like, I got to go back and challenge it again. Did you spar? No, I don't, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:04:00 I'm not fighting anybody. Okay. I thought you were going to get in the ring, like move like a butterfly. I can't fight people. I only have one good eye. Correct. I would have gotten these things they do in town where they like people fight each other in the business?
Starting point is 00:04:10 Yeah. I'd be fighting everybody. And there's a line of people that want to fight you. I can't get hit in my good eye. Oh, so you're at a disadvantage. No, if I get hit at my good eye, I have no more eyes. That's not good. One minus one is zero.
Starting point is 00:04:25 That's right. Okay. I thought you were worried about your performance. No, I beat their butts. Dang. That's a great move because you can't fight so you can just say,
Starting point is 00:04:33 I beat all you all. Yeah. I like it. I beat all their butts because I'm in shape. But I'm not the tosser to boxing and we did six rounds
Starting point is 00:04:40 at three minutes each about round three I was out. I was like, you gotta be kidding me. And dude's like a former boxer. And also he was pumped you know, he was one on one.
Starting point is 00:04:52 So it was Lindsay and I both but usually it's a class. Yeah. But because the gym wasn't open. Yeah. They told us it was. and we got there. I'll just train you for an hour. And then I think a little bit it was like, oh, the guy from the radio, huh?
Starting point is 00:05:03 I want to send you back. Crushed. I'm still hurting. Are you doing the bag? The bag that Rocky does? I did the speed bag, did the hard bag. Then it's like core stuff. How are your knuckles? But they have to wrap your hands.
Starting point is 00:05:18 Are you bobbing and weaving? Are you just saying words now? No, I've done boxing. Move side to side like a wind chill wipe up? Did you chase the chicken? Yeah. They put me on the bag and let a chicken run and go chase it. Amby doesn't get the Rocky reference.
Starting point is 00:05:32 Did you do the sledgehammer? Boom on the big tire? I did not. No, no, no. They do have a ring in there. Really? Yeah, and I'd like to challenge everybody that wants to have a problem with me to beat your butt. My eyes bad, though, so I can't.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Otherwise. Otherwise, I beat all your butts. Yeah. Anyway, it's good, though. I'm going to go back. Is it going to be your... I'm sore, like... I bet you get addicted.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Any... Yeah, I will for a while. I also spent... I had to buy gloves. I had to buy punching. Yeah. And wraps. Punching gloves.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Wow. Yeah. Real. I'm such a bug. Real bad. I'm not your butt with my punching gloves. Recognizing people doing cool things. It's ICU.
Starting point is 00:06:13 This one for your Wednesday. This couple, Kelly and Justin, they were struggling to have a baby. They were both way overweight. And the doctor said, because you're way overweight, you can't have a baby. Like, there's something. There's nothing here that's wrong with you, but here's probably the reason. And so Doctor said
Starting point is 00:06:31 Your weight's a big part of why you can't get pregnant So she got healthy dropped 190 pounds What? 1-9-Z bro Wow So he's like sitting there going Whoa
Starting point is 00:06:39 So he's inspired The husband Yeah He dropped 130 pounds Then Then Baby appears in her belly They got pregnant
Starting point is 00:06:51 They just welcome their baby daughter That's awesome How about that I see you Justin and Kelly Which, by the way, was a very underrated movie. Oh, Justin and Kelly. I mean, people, act like that was a terrible movie.
Starting point is 00:07:03 It wasn't. I actually kind of liked it a little bit. Yeah, it's good. So I see you guys. I see you. The Bobby Bones Show. Big Three Stories. It's producer Raymond in airline news. JetBlue Flight from New York to San Fran
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Starting point is 00:07:44 Take it back for a full refund. Just a programming tip. This Is Us moves back to Tuesday nights. They had said it's going to be on Thursday. It's going to be on Tuesdays. I can't wait for that show. I know. And I'm not like, oh, I can't wait.
Starting point is 00:08:00 see what happens, but I just enjoy having that time to feel good show. Yeah. And I believe it's coming on after the Super Bowl this year. Is that what I heard? Was that one? I don't know. Big deal. Yeah, I mean, that's the biggest spot you can get.
Starting point is 00:08:13 I believe that's what I said. Does that happen? What did you do last yesterday? Oh, man, I did some organizing in the kids' rooms, which I got some more stuff I had to unpack, and I guess I was bitten by the kid bug going to Haiti, so I decided to straighten up their rooms. And honestly, I thought we'd be decorating them by now, but oh, well, what'd you do? I had dinner with some work people last night for like three hours.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Three hours. Yeah, and I was on us because we just started talking. Yeah. I don't get to have dinner with them very often because it's from New York. So I did that. And then I watched Raymond. It watched like a marathon. Everybody loves Raymond because it's a new show apparently, and I haven't seen all the episodes.
Starting point is 00:08:54 I didn't sleep again last night because I didn't sleep the night before. It's a cycle My dog had like a panic attack last night Started shaking like crazy Because of what? I don't know He's old And so after this thing where I'd bear hug him
Starting point is 00:09:08 And like squeeze him extra tight Yeah And then just squeeze and hold And squeeze and hold And then finally he just like Gets hypnotized and just goes to sleep But he like just shakes so hard But I'm just watching the dog crumble
Starting point is 00:09:21 Man, it's sad He's just getting old And I'm watching every day It's like another little thing He's 14 and even I mean, when he goes to the vet, the vet's like, they always start it with, you know? He's 14 now. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Yeah. Yeah. Ugh, it stinks, man. Yeah, that sucks. All right, time for your positivity here on Wednesday. It's called Tell Me Something Good. Tell me something good. Always love a good overachiever.
Starting point is 00:09:48 You know what that means? It means they've surpassed whatever God-given ability that they've worked hard for. This kid, high school student, is the definition of overachiever. the day before he graduated from his high school, he earned his ninth associate's degree from San Joaquin Delta College. Wow. As he was going to high school,
Starting point is 00:10:09 he kept taking college classes and getting his associate degrees. Wow. Yeah, he wants, now he's going to a four-year college, wants to become a doctor. He's going to go to UC Davis. But how about that?
Starting point is 00:10:18 Nine associates through high school. Shout out. Man, I love that. Amy, give me something. Well, a 98-year-old woman named Aileen Cooper or Aalene Cooper, not quite sure. She has written nearly 7,000 letters to troops overseas. She started writing letters back in World War II to offer comfort to soldiers. But about six years ago, she's like, I'm going to start
Starting point is 00:10:38 counting all the letters I write to these soldiers. So imagine if she started counting way back during World War II. I just think of how cool that is to do. Like, that's just a cool thing to do. And she says she's going to still do it. She's going to continue writing letters as long as she can. And she's 98. That's cool. Lunchbox, you're up. There's a seven-year-old girl. She wants to to raise $500 for a hospital that saved her dad's life. He had cancer. They saved him. You know, whatever.
Starting point is 00:11:03 So she's like, I'm going to raise $500. Whatever. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, yeah. She has reached $100,000. Wow. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:11:13 That's a lot. Put that in your whatever and smoke it. See the president tweet the word can be fee or whatever last night? No. Oh, it was the number one trending thing all over the news this morning. Do you watch the news when you wake up? I normally do. I do.
Starting point is 00:11:27 Today I did not. How is it? Because I don't have to be like, oh, do you see the. You know, everybody's talking about it. He's like, oh, no, I didn't see this. Michael Jackson died? No, no, stop. No.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Crazy thing. Well, then tell us about it. I think everybody knows. Lunchbox, do you know this? No, I don't watch the news in the morning. Can Fifi. Do you look at Twitter or Facebook or anything? I look at your tweets in the morning to see what kind of rants you go on, but I have not
Starting point is 00:11:51 checked out any news tweets because your tweets are more interesting to me. He just, I think gave up on a tweet last night. And I woke up and it was like, can Vifi? center of the world. Everybody was making jokes about it. It was like, look it up. You're ready to me exactly. He deleted it though. So you have to look it up. Someone screenshot it. Yeah, well, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:10 It was up and got retweeted it like crazy. But I think it was a made-up part. I think he just hit some keys and accidentally hit send right in the middle of a tweet. Yeah. Listen, I've been there. It says, despite the constant negative press, confifi. And so... Maybe that means like onward. It became a meme.
Starting point is 00:12:28 And it became... I woke up on, like, everybody. Everybody was tweeting about it in my feed. I was like, what does it can be feed? Like, 3 o'clock this morning. I didn't get you guys on the news. We do a show. We talk about news thing? Like, we should probably look up stuff.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Hey, yo, I do. Oh, yo. Oh, whoa, yo. Wow. I was looking up other stuff. Like, yo. Rob it boncheon. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:12:45 The latest from Nashville in Hollywood. Amy's 32nd skinny. So I guess George Strait picked up a golf cart deal. He's now doing commercials for them. How much the golf carts cost? They have to get me one of these. Well, they have a special edition model. Oh!
Starting point is 00:12:58 Oh! over $24,000. No, never mind. Who's George Trade selling these golf cards, too? So Garth Brooks, did you see the picture that he posted of his muscles? Yeah, isn't it like a, hey, I challenge you, like good kind of tweet thing? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So Brett Farv sent out a challenge to Garth, and then that means Garth had to flex and take a photo
Starting point is 00:13:17 and use the hashtag Flex for Forces. It's a campaign that supports the military. And then Garth has nominated Serena Williams, so it's kind of a domino effect. You can find out more about flex for forces at USO.org. I'm Amy. That's your 30 Second Skinny. Bobby Bone Show. Bonehead. Norrie up the day.
Starting point is 00:13:34 This story comes to us from Appleton, Wisconsin. A man walked into a bank and a dark hoodie, backpack on, and handed the teller a note, said, Give me all the money? This is a robbery. Gets away with $2,000 in cash. They can't figure out who it is a few hours later. Wait a minute. Do we want to play guesty ending?
Starting point is 00:13:52 Yes. Love that. Oh, what did he do? Because he got caught. I guess they got a caught. We got a guy. Yeah, yeah. There was either something left on the note.
Starting point is 00:14:00 I'm going with, oh. Like, it was like a bank slip or something or some sort of with his name on it. All his info. That's what I want to go. Anybody have another guess? No, I like that one. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:14:10 That's a good one. Because sometimes it's like, he left tracks in the snow all the way to his house. He was eating Cheetos and they followed the trail. Yeah. Like his hands all the way his handprint. I'm going to go, though, with there was something on the note. A few hours later, police. find the backpack in the park.
Starting point is 00:14:28 No cash. They find the sweatshirt and inside the backpack the man had left his wallet. No. What a bonehead. How much boxed that's your bonehead story of the day? We got no points either, guys.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Sometimes there's a song that comes out and you just listen to the words. You're like, dang, that's deep. I was listening again this morning that Scott and McCurry's song, five more minutes. I was like three weeks ago. I was playing it for the first. time.
Starting point is 00:14:57 And I was like, dang, that's a good song. It's about life. It's one of those life songs. You haven't heard this song. I want to play it for you. Like Scott and McCurry does not have a record deal. He's not on a record label.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Oh, he's not? No. Oh, I didn't know that. This is just a song that was put out. I heard it. I was like, man, that's like a life song. That's good. And I think if our listeners like it,
Starting point is 00:15:21 and then they start downloading it, and then Scott and McCurry gets a deal, then he gets rich and it has millions of dollars. And I don't know. He sings more songs like this. That's the goal, right? He just wanted to keep singing songs. I want to play, if you haven't heard this yet,
Starting point is 00:15:34 I just want to play it because I think it's a good life song. I'm going to make this our All Access song in the day too. So download it if you like it and listen to the words. Scotty McCreary, five more minutes. Tell me if you like it. Listen to this song. Tell me if it hits you in a chord. Like, here we go.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Eight years old, a couple cane poles sitting down by the creek. Limes in the water. Watching those bombers seeing that red sun sink. Mama's on the porch yelling suppers high. Y'all come and get it. We yelled five more minutes. 16, it was 12-03, standing at her front door. Katie's dad said midnight, but we needed just a little more.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Yellow light flipping all and off. Interrupting that good night kissing We won't it five Come on There's a song with a story in it right there A little depth Get some of that depth on the radio Get some of that
Starting point is 00:16:47 Make you feel a certain way Because you're like, dang I miss playing football too And you're like dang I miss my grandpa too Yeah Then you're like dang I want to go fishing five more minutes too
Starting point is 00:16:57 Yeah It's like life right there From Scotty McCreary Five more minutes For the good stuff The sad stuff. If I could give myself five more minutes, it'd be asleep. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Thank you. Thank you. It's a good choice. It's a good choice. It's a good waitress. Thank you very much. Yeah, get some of the steak. Get the special tomorrow night.
Starting point is 00:17:20 Yeah. Anyway, download that song from Scotty McCreary. I kind of like it. And I want to see it like it to make it to country radio because that needs to be a thing. Like, songs need to be a thing. Yeah. All right. Tell me if you think something funny is happening here.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Okay. Ready. Eddie's our video producer. He's got two kids. He's definitely the family man of the show. So with that, I don't know you have to order food. All the time we have to order food. Delivery is key because we can't leave the house.
Starting point is 00:17:48 So we found this awesome Chinese place in town. I guess it's right by my neighborhood. We have no idea. My wife found it online. Good reviews online? Great reviews. Yeah. We tried it and it was delicious.
Starting point is 00:17:59 It's probably the best Chinese food in our neighborhood. Wow. Yeah. So in the last like couple months, we've just been ordering a bunch of it. Well, the other day I needed to, not pick it. I needed to pick it up instead of delivery. So you're just going to stop by there. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, we were in a hurry so I was like, I need to go pick it up instead. They're like, no, no, no pick up. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:18:18 what do you mean? No, pick up. No, no pickup. Delivery only. I'm like, okay, so I thought that maybe this is just a thing that they were doing that day. The restaurant's dirty. Dude, I looked online. There is no address for this place. Like, what's your theory? I think they're doing this out of their house. Totally. They're cooking Chinese food out of their house. Yeah, they are. It's funny. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:18:41 I mean, part of me is like, no questions asked. I don't care. Like, cook it out of your stove. Like, who cares? It's good. Well, I mean, food inspections. There are regulations and why restaurants can happen. Why some can't. So is this bad. Did you have to find out where this place is? Yeah, you. Well, I looked online and it's like no longer there, no address, nothing.
Starting point is 00:19:01 That's amazing. I love it. You order the food, then the delivery driver drops it off, but you're waiting in the car. Follow him. Oh, come on. Dude, do that. He goes to an apartment complex. He just goes back home. Hey, honey.
Starting point is 00:19:15 How shady is that? It's really good, though, huh? It's so good. Does it make you want to stop ordering from them? No. That's my point. Like, dude, no, see you, no evil, hear no evil, whatever. Who cares?
Starting point is 00:19:28 If there was just a neighbor and they cook great food, would you call an order from them? Of course. If they just brought it to you? Of course. Like, who wouldn't want good food from a neighbor? Dude, please. follow. Amy has a great like, just follow
Starting point is 00:19:40 and see where they go. Okay. Have one drop it off. And then have a hidden mic, don't talk to them. Like, don't go and like approach them or anything. But just see if they go back, please do it. Like, I'm asking you personally, you don't have to play it on the radio. I just don't hear it at my house.
Starting point is 00:19:52 All right. I want to listen to it at home and see what happens. All right. Because that's amazing to me. How crazy is that? Hey, call us 877-77 Bobby. Shadier or? Or normal?
Starting point is 00:20:04 It's just got to be shady, right? It's definitely shady. What's something funny of you over there? Yeah, you. What? How you work in between stuff and how you like pat yourself on the back and you like hit the clock. People don't even know. Everything's perfect timing.
Starting point is 00:20:19 I'm eating. Bam. I'm doing commercials. I'm like measuring songs and like one second. We finished one second before I went on the air. I know. It was really impressive. But you were like, yeah, that's how it's done.
Starting point is 00:20:27 It's how I get to eat. Nobody heard of it. Nobody heard of it, Amy. And I was like, that's why I get to eat. That's why I, yeah. That's how I pay my bills. That's how I pay my bills. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:37 I'm right on time. By the second. You nailed it. By the second. Nobody else got to hear it, but I'm glad you can enjoy that. Eddie, our producer, was telling us about this Chinese food, and he's just raving about this Chinese food. He's like, man, it's so good. And I was like, well, where where is it from?
Starting point is 00:20:54 He's like, well, I'm not sure exactly. They just order it, and then it comes. Shows up. And then it was like, I couldn't find the address online. So we've determined here as a group that this Chinese restaurant doesn't exist, that it's just somebody cooking it in their house. And it's good. It's Eddie's neighbor.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Yeah. Nick, you're on the air. How are you? Hey, doing good. How are you? Thank you for calling. I'm really good. What would you like to say?
Starting point is 00:21:16 Absolutely. So, yeah, absolutely. The best video you're ever going to find is kicked out of houses. Wait a minute. So, wait, this is happening to you too? Yeah, absolutely. What's happened to you? So we're in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Starting point is 00:21:29 We have some, I don't know, they get some decent. So you find really Craig's List or Facebook groups. Wait, wow. Oh, so it's just people saying. Amazing. It's like, hey, I'm. I'm cooking up a bunch of enchiladas today. I mean, taking enchiladas.
Starting point is 00:21:50 I got this. Like, I got, you know, Olympia, I've got whatever. You get them up on Facebook or Craigslist and you meet up with them. You got to be kidding me. This is amazing. Absolutely. Absolutely. It's good best.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Wow. That's a great call. I appreciate you. That's awesome. I got a hit. Hey, I appreciate you. There's Nick. Coming with a call right there.
Starting point is 00:22:09 This is a thing. I don't know that I trust it, though. It is a thing. We're unlocking an underground, like, food ring. We're on the black web. Food deliveries. This is it. This is what it's like.
Starting point is 00:22:21 They're all freaking out right now. Yeah, they're all calling out. Oh, guys, we've been busted. Wow. Here's something I want to talk about, and I think this would be a good thing for listeners to jump in on. So Lunchbox went to the Eric Church concert. And it was the show that was like four hours, only him, no opener. Set an attendance record.
Starting point is 00:22:42 It's amazing. And I agree. I didn't go to this one, but I went to the last one that church play. So lunch was like, well, but there was one fan there. It was kind of creepy. Oh, she sat right in front of me, and I don't know how I started talking to her, I guess, before the show. She was asking me if I was excited. She told me she'd been to 20 of his shows in her lifetime and four on this tour. And at every concert, she made a playlist of every song he sang.
Starting point is 00:23:10 So she knew exactly which song he sang five years ago when she went to his concert. Every time a song would come on, she'd pull out her phone, type it in the list. this like Eric Church, May, whatever the date was. And I was like, that is creepy. Why does that make you angry? Okay, yeah. It doesn't make me angry. It makes me creeped out and weirded out.
Starting point is 00:23:32 Like there's something wrong with her. For me, I think we all have things that we love and obsess over. And as long as it's not hurting an animal or a kid, like, I'm good. Like, if you want to have music and you want to buy all things, I'm so obsessed with time that it runs. people's lives. Like, everybody in this room has to suffer because I must be on time every single day. One minute. I'm obsessed with it.
Starting point is 00:23:55 That is totally different. She's not going to stab him. She hasn't. She's not. She's acting like she might. Well, she's never been to a meet and greed either. How do you know? She told me. I have no problem with this because it's just someone enjoying something and not hurting
Starting point is 00:24:11 anybody. I don't care if it's this or if it's pro wrestling or if it's playing fidget spinner. Whatever it is, as long as as you're just having a good time. She's a big fan. The environment that we're in is so negative all the time. Let people love what they love as long as I'm hurting something. I understand that, but writing down every single song.
Starting point is 00:24:32 What is that hurting you? Just relax, enjoy the show. Maybe that's how she enjoyed it. 20 times? 20 times. I mean, come on. I haven't been to anything 20 times. My favorite sports teams, I haven't seen them 20 times in person.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Intermural sports I would look at you and go Dude, get over intermurals Like you're playing four times a week at 9 p.m. Like being an adult Like I don't think that But I could or I could be like Dude stop obsessing about every teen mom
Starting point is 00:24:58 Like you know every teen mom Every 16 and pregnant girl Like you know all their stories Right, that's a TV show That's something that comes on TV She has to travel across the country Who can't? She loved times
Starting point is 00:25:10 You would travel to see a teen mom You did drive hours to go meet one of them I drove down the block To the Barnes and Noble. And waiting for how long? Probably about an hour. To meet a girl that just got pregnant when she was a teenager. But then she's on TV and she's funny and she has a personality and she has a brand and she's...
Starting point is 00:25:27 Oh, Eric Church is a brand. Here's our number, 877-Bobby. I actually love it. Yeah. She found something she loves and she just does it. She's all in. In a time when we're like, hey, just go out and find something positive, enjoy yourself. She's doing that.
Starting point is 00:25:44 And here you are putting out on front. Street. Lunchbox is going off over here because you met somebody at Eric Church concert. How many shows she'd been to? 20. And he's like, I just do much. And she keeps the set less than her phone. And she like loves the fact that he changes music up. And he's like, I just do much. So I got people on phone on Xbox that either agree or disagree with you because you thought it was crazy. I thought it was crazy and creepy. And creepy. Wow. Okay. Hey, Tiana at Mansfeld, Ohio. Hi, hi, Bobby. Thank you for calling. What do you think about what lunchbox is saying.
Starting point is 00:26:17 I think lunchbox is crazy. I've been to over 20 Rascal Flaps concerts. Lunchbox, what would I say to her?
Starting point is 00:26:24 How old are you? 26. Oh my goodness. What is wrong with you? They're good. Nothing's wrong. I agree.
Starting point is 00:26:32 I mean, I understand they're good, but 26 times? Yeah, I mean, we go multiple times a year, four or five times a year.
Starting point is 00:26:41 Wow. That's what when you break it down? That's a lot. You're going to go do something over and over. I assume you go to a couple of times close and you travel a couple times, maybe like a vacation, right?
Starting point is 00:26:51 Yeah. I have no problem with this. That's exactly what people do when they're obsessed with sports. Like, if you are, I don't know, a fan of the Patriots, you probably travel to go see them play football places. And you probably know all of Tom Brady's stats. Yes, but every football game is different. Seems like church's concerts are different.
Starting point is 00:27:11 99% of the concerts, they play the exact same songs. But you love those songs. But they have different opening acts a lot of the times too, so it's always good to go see them as well. Solid point. Tiana, thank you for calling. I appreciate you. I appreciate you. Let's go to Belly in Oklahoma. Belly.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Yes, sir. You're on the air. Talk to lunchbox. Okay. Hey, I think it's just a little bit weird, but nothing bad, like you're saying. You know, the way he's not hurting them. I mean, that's her thing. She's into it. That's cool. But I got it to say, man, I think it's a little. a little bit more weird of you to wait in a line for an hour to see a teen mom, man.
Starting point is 00:27:51 I agree. That's like, that's a girl's show, man. Like, come on. It's also a show about a girl who's a teenager who gets pregnant. Right. I know, that's like, they're kids. They're kids. You're watching the show about kid pregnancy.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Yeah, but then they turn into adults. Like, now they're like 24 or 25. It's worse. That's still a kid. Right, Bill. We all eventually turn into adults. No, no, taphole, it turns to a frog, it's all good. Bill, I appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:28:21 All right, I appreciate you, sir. All right, let's see. Let's do one more real quick. Hey, Stephanie and Raleigh. Hi, Bobby. You're on the air. Thank you for calling. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:28:29 Hi, good morning. I'm good. So I'm going to have to disagree with you, lunchbox. The very first Eric Church show that I ever went to, there was a girl there who did a meet and greet that night. She had been to over 100 Eric Church shows, and he let her pick out the set list. night. It was his home state show, which is a pretty big deal. He wasn't creeped out by it at all.
Starting point is 00:28:50 That was my first Eric Church show, and I sat there that night, and I was like, wow. That's what I'm talking about. Yeah. Stephanie, appreciate you. You're welcome. I appreciate you. Hey, here's the thing, too. If people come and they want to come to my stand-up shows every time, I love it. I'm like, I recognize people. I'm like, what up? People, raging idiot shows. Yep. Do people come to multiple shows? We're like, we know them. Anyway, I think it's awesome.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Lunchbox, you just keep being you, buddy. I will. I will. I won't be weird and creepy. Yeah, you will. No, you are. You will another way. You are. He has another show he's obsessed with. It's a kid show.
Starting point is 00:29:26 I'll tell you about it a bit. In a minute. Wait, I'll tell you a minute. Lunchbox was hammering an Eric Church fan. He was like, hey, it's crazy. She vended over 20 concerts. She rides down the cell, looks as she goes. I was like, man, literally enjoyed life.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Steve's on at Columbus, Ohio. How do you feel about this, Steve? Oh man, I think it's great. I've been about 80 Justin Moore concerts over the years. What is wrong with you? It's a big fan. I guess we've got to be good friends with Justin and his guitar player, Rodgers. I started to haunt with him and eight and all them guys.
Starting point is 00:30:04 Listen to that. No, they think, okay, we've got to be nice this guy because he's a little weird, so we're going to keep, you know, you know what they say, keep your enemy closer or whatever, because they want to keep an eye on you because they think they're a little creeped out. What are you thinking about that, Steve? No, no, I think it's great, man. I think it's, you know, if you like something like that,
Starting point is 00:30:24 I just, you know, a big fan of his, I think it's great. I agree with, hey, I appreciate you. I appreciate you guys. There we go. Launch, we just are going to agree to disagree. I guess I just don't worry where you have the time to go to 80 concerts, someone's concerts. That's a lot of traveling.
Starting point is 00:30:41 You have all the time in the world. You have more time than anybody at home show. I do not have time. To go to 80 concerts of Justin Moore. I'm sorry. Over the years, you would. Yeah, because that's not your thing. Because I have a life.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Yeah, whatever. But you have time for the things you like. Yes, a lot of time. Yeah. The latest from Nashville in Hollywood. Amy's 32nd skinny. So now that Thomas Rett is a dad, you might be thinking maybe his third studio album
Starting point is 00:31:06 that's coming out later this year is going to be about fatherhood. He says, no, this record was written before that, but his fourth album for sure is going to be a lot about his children. Wait, his fourth album. I haven't even got him his third album yet. What's his third album? It's all the song. He's like, I ain't never being a daddy.
Starting point is 00:31:20 It's like the total. He's got all these jams because he had no idea. He says in this album coming out, he alludes to how life is going to change a lot. Do you watch his Insta stories of him and his daughter? Oh my gosh. She's so cute. The only Insta stories I watch are mine.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And I look back at them and I'm like, that's pretty good. You're joking. You watch others, right? I don't think he's joking. Okay, so Lee Bryce had to ask for help from his local Tennessee community after two of his dogs went missing, posted stuff on social media, Facebook, Insta, everything.
Starting point is 00:31:52 They find them? Yes, that is the update. He's been reunited with his two dogs. He thanked everyone from the bottom of his heart. Wow, look at that. Yeah. I love those. Here, I want to mention a couple things.
Starting point is 00:32:04 First thing is I want to mention this, and I wonder if I should wait an hour. Have a diva. I know, it's going to be crazy. Bobby's a diva, right? I got a diva story telling up. Have you guys hear about the crazy demand I made? No.
Starting point is 00:32:18 No. Okay. Amy, I'm looking at you. Only you right now. Okay. When I tell you the story, I want you to tell me if this is me being Beyonce or not. Okay. Because I felt like I was in my right place to say, hey, I don't like this.
Starting point is 00:32:32 Can we make it this? But I did hear it was kind of a diva-ish thing. Is it work-related? Oh, yeah. Okay. Oh, for sure. I can't wait. I know.
Starting point is 00:32:43 And a little bit. also Ray and Bay are going to Vegas, right? So two things are happening. One, we're sending them back with the poker chips for lunchboxes and money. Oh, good.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Finally. So when are you guys going? A month? A month, okay. And two, we're all speculating now. Are they going to get, they're going to elope? Ray is our audio producer
Starting point is 00:33:05 and it's will they elope? Let's just go around the room. Yes or no. Amy, are they going to get married? Oh, Amy said yes. Look at Ray's Ray, I can just tell something's up with this. Is Ray going to get married in Vegas? Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Little White Chapel. Yes. Oh, case two. Eddie. Definitely Ray's style. Yes. Wow. Yes.
Starting point is 00:33:26 I'm going to go no. Really? Just because I don't think the odds lean there. I want to be super surprised. Right. How long have y'all been together? Three years. Three years.
Starting point is 00:33:34 That's for sure. Yes. Would you like to get married in a place? Like, I don't know, Las Vegas. I never, I probably assumed a beach wedding. A beach wedding. But what about the pool at Vegas? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:46 What kind of beach? Yeah. Yeah, dude, with siesto. Oh, DJ Testa on the background? That guy. Yeah, Polly Shore? No, Polly D. Oh.
Starting point is 00:33:55 Whatever. The weas, oh, unza, oonza, oonza, umza. Hmm, that's interesting to me. I know. And also, I hear the Amy almost crashed into somebody in the garage yesterday. And someone saw you do it. I did? You don't remember that?
Starting point is 00:34:10 She probably didn't know that. I didn't. No, no. I did not. You're the worst driver, and I have that story coming. You are. I didn't. Yeah, you did.
Starting point is 00:34:19 Hey, if anybody wants to call us, I got a little game we can play, call 877 Bobby. That's our phone number. 877, 77 Bobby. I guess I'll go here first. Launchbox is super excited about this new TV show. What is it? It's on MTV. What's it called?
Starting point is 00:34:38 Prom Poso! Oh, okay. So, like, you know, extravagant ways that people are asking. asking others to prom. Yes, and it documents it and shows it, and how awesome is that? How old are you? I'm 35. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:51 Yeah, but I think it's a fun TV show because you read about it and they make the news and we talk about them on how people did this for their promposal. I think it's pretty cool to see. I think it's fun and it's interesting and it's going to be good TV. You love watching teenagers. He loves watching kids. Yeah. So weird.
Starting point is 00:35:07 Like he loves 16 and pregnant. Team Mom, Promposal. Kids do the darndest things. Like all those shows he loved. Next thing he knows he's going to be watching prom and pregnant. Oh, great. Oh, that's a good one. No.
Starting point is 00:35:19 They can do a follow-up promposals that get pregnant. Oh, God. Amy, that's a pretty good TV show pitch if you need to right people. Yeah. Okay. Lunch does love these shows about teenagers, though. I think you just miss being a teenager. Listen, if I could go back to high school, I'd go back to high school.
Starting point is 00:35:34 You really would? More than this right now. Oh, my. Yes, dude. More than being married, having a job that people would just kill for. You would go back to high school? Yes. Instead of being married and go.
Starting point is 00:35:43 I mean, it would be so much fun. You still have your whole life to look forward to. Now that I'm 35 and married, you're kind of set. Like, life is, like, pretty much over. What? I don't feel that way at all. I don't know like kids yet. I understand that.
Starting point is 00:35:59 But all you do is complain about kids. My life is. You don't make kids so fun. And it's like, well, good point about me, but. But that's what I'm saying. Like, when you're in high school, you still just, like, you're dreaming about everything. and now you're just kind of like, okay.
Starting point is 00:36:14 So are you saying you screwed up by not achieving your dreams? Yeah, I didn't, well, I didn't screw up, but there was just more dreams out there. Now I don't have as many dreams. Then dream away. Go to sleep, buddy. Man, I can't dream anymore. So that's us past. I'm too old for it. So you want to be on...
Starting point is 00:36:32 Real world. That's too old. Yeah, that's one of those dreams that it's gone. But you could be on a show like Big Brother. I've never seen an episode of Big Brother. But it's basically real world. Survivor. You could be on a lot of those shows that are better versions of that.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Right. But now I'm in my career and I can't just leave for 40 days at a time. Like, Big Brother, you've got to be gone for like three months, right? You could. No, I couldn't. I could, but I'm not going to. Because if I don't win, it's not worth it. Even if you do win, it's not worth it.
Starting point is 00:37:01 A million dollars is worth it. Would he still have this job? Are you saying he would let him go? No. He would not have this job. Oh. Well, then why are you saying you could? I'm saying because he can.
Starting point is 00:37:10 He can go if he wants. Like free will. We will let you out of your contract. God has given you free will. Right. You have a choice to get on that bus. The good Lord has said you can leave. You can walk out to you right now, buddy.
Starting point is 00:37:21 I understand that. I do it all the time. I got to go to the bathroom. I walk out of here. If you want to get in your car and drive to Mexico, you get, just go? No, I don't think you can. You can drive right to Mexico. You can.
Starting point is 00:37:30 I couldn't stop right at the border, huh? Do you not have a passport? Oh, I do. Oh, I do. Yeah, you can. Yeah, you can. I didn't think about that. Yeah, you just need to figure out your dreams and go get them.
Starting point is 00:37:40 It sounds like you're just sad. Yeah. No, no, no. I'm not sad. I'm just saying when you're in high school, there was just so much more to look forward to. I mean, you would change places to go back to high school right now. Without a doubt. Wait, anybody else go back to high school?
Starting point is 00:37:52 No. No way. High school was so horrible. High school was terrible for me. Yeah. You guys are weird. I mean, and I feel like I liked it, but looking back, no. Life is good.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Yeah. High school, I don't have beat up. I don't want that anymore. I get in different ways now. Are you guys ready? For the newest game show sensation. Sweeping the game show nation. Let's play.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Pick your prize. All right. I'm going to go over and talk to Adam and Clay County, Alabama. Adam, how are you today? Man, how's it going? It's really good. We're going to play a game called Pick your prize. Adam, now tell me something about yourself here as you come on the game show.
Starting point is 00:38:37 Give me one fact about yourself. Man, I'm in sales. And I just live life and love every minute, brother. There, there is. Welcome Adam, everyone. Yeah, welcome Adam. 28 years old. Adam, now as we play Pick Your Prize, I want to give you three options. You've already won the – hey, he's already won the game.
Starting point is 00:38:53 Congratulations. Yes, he's already won the game. You get to pick your prize, Adam. Prize number one is a fresh, crisp, $20 in cash sent right to you. Oh, man. Yeah. Prize two is you get 20 seconds on the radio to say whatever you want. Profanity, not included.
Starting point is 00:39:10 20 seconds to say whatever you want. Or prize number three is the mystery prize. All right, Adam, 28 years old, just living life and sales. Would you like 20 bucks, 20 seconds, or the mystery prize? Give me the mystery prize. He wants to be it! Now, the mystery prize can be anything, and our producer Ray already has it is what it is. Yesterday we had some really great mystery prizes.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Ray, he has chosen the mystery prize. What has he won, Producer A? You win a clip of Lunchbox's chest hair. It's been cut with scissors from the studio and placed in a plastic bag. There's also a letter of authenticity. You will also have to pay for shipping. Congratulations from the Bobby Bone Show. And back to you, Bobby.
Starting point is 00:39:54 Thank you. Give it right a bit more. Adam, how do you feel? Man, I, you know, I'm speechless. Yeah, speechless. And that's how we play. Pick your prize. It is going to pay for it if you want to.
Starting point is 00:40:11 Yeah. What's up with that? Go with the money, man. Everybody goes mystery, right? Go with the money. So I was told I pulled a Beyonce yesterday. Okay. And that I was being a diva.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Let me run it by, you tell me if I was being a diva, because I don't feel like I was. They had these pictures of me that used for promotional use. Yeah. But like station does. I'm like, hey, Bobby Bowles is out here. You know, go hang out Bobby. So they put a picture up, and it was an older picture,
Starting point is 00:40:38 but it was before I got my teeth. I was really self-conscious about my teeth. And everyone was a dentist. My whole life. My teeth were crazy messed up. And so when I can finally get my teeth fixed, I fixed them. And the picture is like unfixed teeth. And I was like, guys, we can't take that picture down.
Starting point is 00:40:53 Switch pictures. Like, I don't, I'm so, so self-conscious of that. There's a reason that I went and got it all fixed. And so they were like, oh, Beyonce wants a picture of his teeth fixed. Who said that? Let's just say the powers that be. Ooh. So am I being a diva or is that an okay ass?
Starting point is 00:41:10 Are we around the room? Yeah, Amy. No, you're not being a diva. So I'm not Beyonce? I support you. If that was something that you were self-conscious about and you've changed and you have a little bit of a different look. I mean, subtle.
Starting point is 00:41:22 But still, if you've got new pictures, you sell. I do. Okay. Not Beyonce. Hey, Beyonce. Come on. It's a subtle thing. No one even notices it.
Starting point is 00:41:34 You can't notice it. And that means you had to go through the process of going in and putting all these logarithms in there. Wait, what are you doing? Changing pictures on websites and all that. them? Logarisms? Isn't that what they're called?
Starting point is 00:41:46 Algorithms? Oh, yeah, that. Algorithms? Loggerisms. So whatever. Yeah, so you're being a diva, Beyonce. Eddie, final vote. You're good, dude.
Starting point is 00:41:56 You got to look after yourself. If no one's going to look after you, you got to help yourself out. I didn't feel bad because I was like, I was, I didn't like that. Yeah. They shouldn't make you feel that way. No, they didn't. They did. They still do.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Yeah. Okay. Just wanted to share. Thank you. Thank you for your help. Yeah, I did a Bobbycast Last night with Carly Pierce She said its song
Starting point is 00:42:19 Every little thing I remember every little thing Here I can just play it You can listen to her tell her story Which is pretty fascinating by the way Also you can listen to Adam Hambrick Who wrote this song from Dan and Shea How Not To
Starting point is 00:42:37 Like I'm just bringing in people I love songwriters I love the stories behind the songs So get on Iheart Radio or iTunes And search Bobbycast And I hope you listen to this The show I do from my house. I can honestly understand why it's over.
Starting point is 00:42:52 The world works in mysterious ways. As I play that song, How Not To, I read a tweet. The guy who wrote How Not To was Lindsay's co-writer on her single. Oh. Yeah, waiting on you. That song. Same guy wrote her and Lindsay, him and Lindsay wrote together. Then he was done about it.
Starting point is 00:43:07 I don't know, whatever. All these worlds start colliding. Everything collides. It's like Arkansas. We're all cousins. So all you do, just go a couple layers. You'll find somebody related to. Yep.
Starting point is 00:43:14 That's home. It happens. So I want to know about this. Yesterday in the garage. I hear Amy almost has an accident. I have no idea what you're talking about. Hey, by the way, who's the worst driver of the entire show? Amy.
Starting point is 00:43:26 Okay, cool. Who are you going to say? How do you not remember this? Probably me. Okay, I kind of not remember what you might be talking about. But it wasn't, I wasn't an accident. It wasn't my fault. It was hurt.
Starting point is 00:43:41 If I would have had a microphone with me, that would have been the sound that you would have heard coming out of the garage. This is. It was. Someone coming in the garage, getting to work, and Amy was speeding trying to get out of the garage. She was flying in. Well, all I heard was squeals and a honk like that. And then I look over and I see Amy's hands up saying, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:44:01 I was waving to her. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. You wave after that? Like, hi! Okay, I know who it is now. And I remember thinking, whoa, she was coming up the ramp a little too fast and definitely was not paying attention. Like, I almost ran into her yes. but it would have been her fault.
Starting point is 00:44:17 So when I talked to her, she said, man, Amy was coming in hot, huh? What? No, I may even coming out hot. I'm just going with history because sometimes I use history as my gauge of what the thing currently. You don't look around when you drive.
Starting point is 00:44:30 You're a terrible driver. You have a humongous truck. Like it doesn't even fit in the garage and you're flying through there. Well, I have had accidents in the garage before. Yes, and finally, you've hit poles and cars. Yeah. Yeah, but I did feel like her entrance into the garage.
Starting point is 00:44:45 garage was a little reckless. That was her. When you're leaving the garage, though, you have to stop right there and look to your right because they're coming in straight line. And they don't see you. Yeah, they don't see you. You have, they have the right away. Oh, they do?
Starting point is 00:45:00 Yeah, absolutely. No, there's no such thing as shared right away. Yeah, no. Oh, okay, well, then it was my fault. There it is. Hey, McGill. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Yeah, I did.
Starting point is 00:45:12 I did. Okay. Okay. I'll work on that. Now I know. You should have been working on that for years. Danielle, good morning. Shoot.
Starting point is 00:45:21 Good morning. Thank you for listening. What's going on? So I wanted to tell you that I'm completely behind you about wanting them to change your picture. So what happened was, there's this picture up if you're just turning the radio on. And it was before I got my teeth fixed. I was like, please don't put that up. I'm so self-conscious about my teeth.
Starting point is 00:45:40 And I went 30-plus years as I'd ever having my teeth fixed. And I was like, please take it down. And they're like, okay, Beyonce. So now I'm Beyonce. So continue on, Daniel. Thank you. Yeah. So, no, I don't think you are at all because I told my husband before we were married.
Starting point is 00:45:57 I said that I hate my teeth. So if you want to marry me, you have to understand that I'm going to have straight teeth by the time of 25. Like, I want you to know that. And he was like, okay, will you marry me though before that? And I said yes. So we got married. I did not have nice teeth. And so I actually don't have any of my wedding pictures up in my house because I didn't have straight teeth yet.
Starting point is 00:46:20 But now I do. So I only have recent current pictures up in my house of my straight teeth. I think people should embrace themselves. And if they want to change themselves, I should. Listen, I can no problem with people getting any supply of surgery either. Yeah. I have a teeth done. I'm self-conscious about it.
Starting point is 00:46:36 So thank you. I appreciate the call. And I appreciate you. I appreciate you, Bobby. I want to play this, and, I mean, it kind of hits you in the heart. And so this 11-year-old writes this rap for a bully and gets Mac Lethal to wrap for him. Oh. And again, this 11-year-old boy writes it and sends it to Mac Lethal.
Starting point is 00:47:02 By the way, I don't know who MacLethal is. Oh, I thought we were supposed to know us out. No, I was a cool. I know everybody was acting cool. Like, I'm just going to be honest, I don't even know MacLethal is. ML, yeah. But apparently he's a thing because it was a story. But again, these are an 11-year-old's words, and that's why when I listen to it, it's supposed to be like, oh, this is interesting and funny.
Starting point is 00:47:19 But really, it just reminds me of, like, kids and me and things. And here. I'm sorry that I don't like sports. That doesn't mean you can call me names and snort. I'm not as strong as you. When you punch me, it hurts. I'm still mad at you for ripping my new shirt. I lied about how it got ripped to my mom.
Starting point is 00:47:38 You said that you want to hit my house with a bomb. Your friendship is something that I cherish. But why do you want me to feel so embarrassed? So it's like, I know it's kind of funny, but it's real. Like, that's what an 11-year-old thinks. And yeah, the rhymes are fun. But still, that's a real life. Did you ever have to lie to your mom about things that happen to you?
Starting point is 00:47:58 All the time. No, it wasn't a lie. She never asked. Oh. I don't know if something come up. No, never. I was doing an interview yesterday. It kind of brought up some old stuff where I was talking about my childhood
Starting point is 00:48:08 because the writer had just read my book. And after he'd spent, it was the guy who stayed with me for like two days and just watched every part of my life. And so then he was like, hey, after the interview, I read your book. Can I talk to you again? And I was like, yeah, sure. So we talked for like an hour yesterday. And he's talking about me, relationships with parents and stuff. And I was like, I never had a single conversation with my mom in my life, like a conversation, talking about anything.
Starting point is 00:48:38 Like I can't think of one conversation I had with her. like maybe there was some conversations and you block them out? I don't think I'm blocking anything out. We never talked about anything of substance because she had a lot of issues. Yeah. And I was scared because she was bipolar.
Starting point is 00:48:56 My mom's no longer with us. But there was never, we spoke words. We never talked about one thing that was like mom kid. Mom kid, dog. Yeah. Wow. And so I kind of, was like, ugh, yesterday.
Starting point is 00:49:13 It's like one of those, it's good for me to have those because it's like, whoa, like, that's what a feeling is. Because sometimes I just block myself off from things. For sure. Just completely shut down. And then I make funny sound effects to make myself, you know, to deflect from this conversation. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:30 But, yeah, it was a weird thing. And I feel bad for this 11-year-old, because I know he's, those are his real words. Those are his real thoughts. Even though they sound kind of kooky because it's like, you blow my house up for the ball. Yeah, he's 11. He's 11.
Starting point is 00:49:41 And it's obviously stuff that's been said or happened to him. You're about to have a 10-year-old. I know. I know. Eddie, you have a 9-year-old. Yeah. And a 3-year-old. And listen, your 9-year-old isn't like Mr. Athlete.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Like me, he's like probably a smart wimpy kid like I was. Yeah, he's creative, artistic, definitely not athletic. That's not the cool kid. We just had that conversation, too, actually. Just about how, you know, if that's not for you, then you got to figure out what it is for you. We can focus on that. And just also, too, the fact of being, he's really not competitive. And I'm just trying to tell him that the world is competitive and he needs to kind of figure that out.
Starting point is 00:50:18 So having those conversations with your kids, man, it's key as a parent. It's hard. It's not easy, but it's key. And we have them with me? Yeah. After the show, I could use one of those. Let's start. Thank you. A couple things. One, you can search Bobbycast. Go to IHart Radio and search Bobbycast or on iTunes.
Starting point is 00:50:38 I did a bobbycast with Car. Carly Pierce, who has this song, Every Little Thing. Flying up the charts. And so we were talking about jobs that she was trying to make as an artist, that she was working in town. I worked a couple of retail jobs at the Opry Mills Mall. I worked at the Loft and I worked at Banana Republic. Worked in the dressing room at both places. I always wonder, do you think the whole time you're doing it already like, man, I know I'm going to make it?
Starting point is 00:51:07 I'm just doing this right now, and it's just going to be part of my story. Yeah, for sure. That was always the intention, I think. I mean, just to listen to the story, everybody's had a different story, and everybody's story is like a real-life story. Like with her, too, she was talking about she ended up being a background singer for Lucy Hale because she had another work. She was like, just going to do it in a video.
Starting point is 00:51:27 And I had to take a job cleaning Airbnb's. I was depressed and just didn't know what I was going to do and randomly got called to be a backup singer. her in Lucy Hale's music video. Pretty little liars girl. My dream was always to sing at the Grandal Opry and her music video was being shot at the Opry and I remember being like, wow, this definitely
Starting point is 00:51:48 isn't how I thought I was going to stand on the opera stage for the first time. So she does that and then she never tells Lucy Hale that she's like an artist. She never goes to her as I'm an artist trying to make. She just sings back and Lucy Halt starts recording her and putting her on like Instagram and stuff and the followers start to see her
Starting point is 00:52:01 and that became like her first thing where people noticed her was Lucy Hale posting her online. Wow. So I hope you listen to that Bobbycast I'm just interested in people's stories and there's time to like stretch out and talk for an hour and get the stories The one thing that's in common with people
Starting point is 00:52:18 who are making it is that they've just failed a million times If there's one common thing everybody, what's the common? You have to fail a million times. Like fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, and then maybe you get a shot and you fail some more and then maybe you get a second shot. It's the one commonality
Starting point is 00:52:33 and anybody's success is that they just didn't go, success, there was a lot of being like, well, you suck and you fail a lot, and you finally get a little something. So I hope you, let's do it. A lot of, like Craig Campbell's is amazing. Chris Jansons is so good. Jake and I get into a fist fight on one. It's called the Bobby cast. Bobby bombs, everybody. Transmitting a show. So behind the scenes, here's what happens. On the show, people come and they go, hey, let's talk about this on the air. And, you know, I plan a show. And the truth is, nobody knows what's going to happen on the show.
Starting point is 00:53:17 Most other shows, there's a sheet that's given out. And our way is not the right way. It's just a way. There's no such thing as a right way. And so our thing is, I'm the only one that knows the show. And then everybody else in here just reacts because we don't have radio people on our show. Sometimes good, it's not bad. But Amy mostly good.
Starting point is 00:53:37 Stop. I saw her face. Yeah, yeah. So my thing with the show is, let's have as many normal people. on the year as possible and not sound like a radio show and that's what I got to do I got to start a show
Starting point is 00:53:47 and then I brought all my friends and never been in radio and here we are we're all here so I put the show all together I come in I keep it under law it's like Taylor Swift's music how she doesn't share it
Starting point is 00:53:58 with anybody because I might get out nobody sees it nobody in this room sees it no producers see it and I bring my sheet in and I just go down we talk about stuff that I have written down
Starting point is 00:54:07 and then everybody just reacts just like I want humans to react so there's no script There's no sheet, there's no guideline except for what I have. But that being said, given to the background, lunchbox, I got a bad idea. And sometimes we do them. Sometimes we don't. For example, Lunchbox's bit earlier this morning was he thought the fan he met at the
Starting point is 00:54:24 church concert was really creepy because she'd been to over 20 shows. And I thought, well, that's interesting. You have a good opinion on that. Let's talk about it. So that was a bit that was accepted, right? Yeah. And as the show goes on and your ideas don't get used, you start getting sadder and saturn and sadder like, oh, is that true?
Starting point is 00:54:41 Oh, is that true? deflated. For sure. You start off the morning like, oh my gosh, I'm going to get, like my segments are going to hit it this morning, hit it. And then as you get closer to the end of the show, it's just like, oh, man. I go back and you sit down in your chair. And you look at everything that you kind of laid out and you're like, well, delete, delete. Oh, I didn't know that you guys like waited.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Even after all these years? All these years. But sometimes I hold stuff for weeks. Well. And then I'm like, this is a better time for it. Yeah. And then we light back up. Oh.
Starting point is 00:55:10 That's like an extra boot. It's like, man, it came back two weeks later. That's like finding money in your pocket. Yeah, okay, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is way behind the scenes. It's the show. I like doing this sometimes.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Yeah. So Amy sits to my left, lunchbox to my right, and Eddie is like 90 degrees to my right. So you can all go around the room and tell me a segment that you thought should have been picked up. Yes.
Starting point is 00:55:30 Yeah. That I decided for some reason not to use yet or I didn't use. Okay? Okay. All right. That's good. Because, again, we don't sit in our office.
Starting point is 00:55:40 We don't do, let's all do creative brain. I believe as soon as show's over, go live your life and live your life and then jot me a note and send me a note. That's not waste time not living our lives. Love it. Go live your life so we can bring it on the air. Got it. Amy.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Okay. Give me a segment that you suggested that it didn't make it. I really, really, really want to deliver a public service announcement about tea kettles like I really do. Yeah, this one wasn't very good. It is. It is. Because people need to know they need to clean their kettles. Because I didn't know you're supposed to
Starting point is 00:56:14 And you are supposed to You know, that's a good blog Oh my God On bobbybos.com That's a good blog I remember reading that and going You know what? That's funny
Starting point is 00:56:24 No But we didn't get to it Curr out Is there a reason why we didn't get to it? If you research it online You learn that other people are like Oh my gosh, I didn't know I thought when you bring the water to a boil
Starting point is 00:56:35 But you're not boiling the water for 20 minutes Which is what kills things Anyways, whatever Clean your kettles people I got it out there. Boom. Well, yeah, this is part of that. You get it out there.
Starting point is 00:56:45 But no one even uses a kettle. I don't know what that is. Yes, they do. I didn't think that that was super entertaining. I didn't think anybody being engaged into that. That's part of it too. I don't think it always has to be entertaining as a public service announcement. What's what we're here?
Starting point is 00:56:57 What are we going to do, wheat prices? All right. Stop. Lunchbox. Let it go. What's a segment from you that got rejected or hasn't been used yet? Yeah, and I think this is great. and I even brought audio in, and I want to sue the NBA and the WNBA.
Starting point is 00:57:14 These suing stories, though, go ahead. For false advertising. Why? Because I'm watching the NBA playoffs, and I guess the WMBA is starting, and they run this commercial of all these NBA players talking about why they watch the WNBA. I love the WMBA. This is gorgeous. They're huge talents.
Starting point is 00:57:33 I learn a little bit from them as well. Stop. Step Curry, you don't learn anything from watching the WNBA. You don't watch the WNBA. WMBA and they're like mad skills. Stop it, guys. You don't watch the WMBA. I don't need you lying to me.
Starting point is 00:57:47 And you want to sue? Yes. Okay. False advertising. Amy, would you like to appear this segment? I mean, I feel like a lot of men, my dad played basketball in college, like loves basketball. He loves women and men's basketball.
Starting point is 00:58:00 He loves the WMBA. That's not the question. Would you have wanted a segment about arguing about... I don't really care. Okay. I just check it. Here's what I would have said to that. What?
Starting point is 00:58:10 Women have better fundamentals than men do. What does that mean? Fundamentals? They do the things right. Oh, yeah. We're more, yeah, fundamental. Precise. Okay, thank you.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Precisize. Yes, because you can't dunk. Oh, so we have to be. A couple can. Okay. But guys are bigger. They're just, we're just built bigger and faster and stronger, generally. Do you think those guys are lying?
Starting point is 00:58:31 Yeah, probably. What? Absolutely. Probably. I don't care about soon. Okay, thank you, lunchbox for your rejected segments. That was a good segment. This is called Rejected segments.
Starting point is 00:58:38 Eddie, what was the segment? you suggested, because so far I'm still feeling pretty good about my rejection. Good, good decisions on your part so far. Dude, I had a really good game, and I thought of it, and I was like, this is exactly a game we need to play on the show. And it's called Guess the Celebrity's Real Name. We played it 30 times.
Starting point is 00:58:53 Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I had new people that we never knew. How many times? Guys, that's a show, I've done that. A lot. And I like it every single time. It's like, guys, I got a new game. It's called What Year Was It? Oh. Okay, it's not like what year was it. But, again, we've done it a bunch.
Starting point is 00:59:08 I thought it was a great game. Like Vin Diesel. Do you know Vin Diesel's real name? I knew it's not Vin Diesel. Eric Church or something. No, it's not Eric Church. But it's Eric something. Mark Sinclair.
Starting point is 00:59:19 Great. How wimpy is that? I'm Mark Sinclair. I don't even think it's that wimpy, though. Dude, his name's Vin Diesel. And he steals cars. Compared to that. And not in real life, he doesn't.
Starting point is 00:59:28 Dude, I don't know. I thought it was a good game. Katie Perry. That's a rejected segments. Thank you. Oh, man. Ray, you feel like all those rejected fairly? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:37 Thank you. things to talk about. Why don't we start? Lunchbox, tell me about this thing that happened to Orlando. Because I have audio from it. But the guy was in there with a gun. He was by the rental car area and he had
Starting point is 00:59:54 there was reports that he had a gun. So police arrived. They surrounded the area, you know, SWAT team, all that. It ended up he was having a mental distress and he was trying to do the suicide by cop. So he was pointing it. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:00:10 No. He was pointing it at the cops, hoping they would shoot him. After two hours, they were able to talk him down. He put the gun down. It ended up being a fake gun. Like, it wasn't even a real gun. Oh, he really wanted to be shot, huh? Yes.
Starting point is 01:00:22 And so they took him for, I guess, observation or evaluation. But yes, no one was injured. No shots were fired. But it was a two-hour standoff at the Orlando airport. Golly. Wow. I'm glad that nothing has. happened.
Starting point is 01:00:40 Me too. Obviously. That sucks. Like for everybody. Man, okay. How about the guy on the airplane, the unruly passenger? Did you see this? All on the Southwest flight?
Starting point is 01:00:52 This is amazing. And terrible. A drunken Southwest Airlines patch ran screaming onto the flight after I've been kicked off the plane already. Here he is running back on the plane. You went back on? Yes. Is it like broke free?
Starting point is 01:01:04 Again, I'd love to have seen this. I love to have seen it. See nobody look like me on this. And he's yelling. Oh, no. He was already boarded in the bathroom. One of the passengers was like... He was already boarded and he went into the bathroom
Starting point is 01:01:21 and they just told us to, you know, they were trying to get him out the bathroom and then they took him out the plane. Here's the night way and this says the drunk passenger pushed his way back on the plane. He, like, was violently getting back on the plane, like pushing people. So one of the guards tackled him.
Starting point is 01:01:38 I mean, right, if no one of the... Nobody gets her fascinating to see. Yeah. It's a great story for dinners for 100 days. An issue that we've had to have removed from the aircraft. So that's the whole thing. Yeah. Crazy, huh?
Starting point is 01:01:50 A little too much fun in Vegas. Oh, it was a Vegas thing. Yeah, it was Vegas. You think that's what it was? Yeah, absolutely. Like, he was just hammered from partying. I feel like a lot of times people are just drunk. From Vegas?
Starting point is 01:02:03 Like, well, not even just Vegas, but airplane situations. Right. Yeah, Vegas is a... I think he was just partying in Vegas was supposed to catch his flight home to Chicago and was like, man, I am messed up. And just ran on the plane screaming. See, nobody looked like me on this plane!
Starting point is 01:02:20 There are some things that are just so dumb. And I'd like to talk about him, but I know we shouldn't talk about her for more than 60 seconds. So that's why this bit exists. The Stupid Minute. Yi Hongwai dragged a helicopter more than 33 feet
Starting point is 01:02:38 with his wiener. Wait, what? Stop! Yeah. He used his weiner to pull the helicopter in a new world record. He originally only intended to pull it 26 feet, but he towed the heavy military copter with a rope tied around for that 32 feet 9 inches. Okay.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Wow. That was the old one. They did for 33 feet. Anyway. Wow. His previous record was towing six otis, 26 feet with his wiener. Wow. How is that possible?
Starting point is 01:03:08 Ray says there's audio. Ray, can I play the audio? Yeah. Okay. Here you go. There it is. Time's up, stupid minute. The Stupid Minute.
Starting point is 01:03:29 Can't you talk about it anymore. We hit our time there. What an amazing story. I like to do the stupid 20 minutes. Yeah. Let's do this, Family Feud style. You ready to play? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:37 Here we go. Welcome to the Bobby Feud. Our contestants are Amy to my left. Lunchbox is to my right. Are you ready to play? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, born ready. This just comes in.
Starting point is 01:03:48 The injuries, doctors seem most. during the summer months. Lunchbox. Lunchbox. Concussions. Interesting. Show me concussions? Amy.
Starting point is 01:04:04 Cooking injuries. Cooking injuries. What? Lunchbox. Swimming. Swimming. Show me swimming injuries. There it is.
Starting point is 01:04:14 You want to keep the category. There are three more answers on the board. Over to lunchboxes. We play the Bobby Feud. Show me what. Doctors see the most injuries during the summer. Now that I got the theme of the game, I got it. Lunchbox, trampoline!
Starting point is 01:04:27 He says trampoline. Show me trampoline. Strike one. What? No, trampoline. No, go ahead. Broken bones. Broken bones, he says.
Starting point is 01:04:38 Show me broken bones. Wow. The injuries doctor see most during the summer months. So dumb. This is so easy. Give me Morgan's face. Sunburn. Show me sunburn.
Starting point is 01:04:53 Yeah. Good one. Two left on the board. Oh. Ooh. Lunchbox. You already have the cat. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:02 Remember again. I'm yelling your name. You're at the lake. And you have a little too much to drink. Alcohol poisoning. Alcohol poisoning. Food poisoning's on here. I'll accept it.
Starting point is 01:05:16 Yeah. Oh, man. So we got one more. One more. Lunchbox. It's the Bobby feud. Dr. C. These most during the summer months.
Starting point is 01:05:26 What do you do? It's actually the number one answer, too. It's the number one answer. You hurt yourself by riding your bike and crashing and injuring yourself sprains. What? Amy, to steal the category. I need the number one answer. The injuries, Dr. C.
Starting point is 01:05:48 most during the summer months for the win. Show me. Spider-Buzzle! Lunchbox is our winner. And the winner, the number one answer was dehydration, heat-related illness. Oh, it's stupid.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Our winner is Lunchbox. And they stay there. And they stay there. There's our guy right there. A winner over there in the Bobby Feud. It's the Bobby Bones show. All right, let's see what's in Amy's pile over there. What do you have?
Starting point is 01:06:44 Mary K. Latourneau has split from her schoolboy crush after 20 years. Yeah, so that was a story when we were kids. Yeah. That she was a teacher and I believe he was a young teenager at the time. He was in the sixth grade. And he became her husband later.
Starting point is 01:07:01 So she went to jail for a long time. Yeah. Then got out and they were still together for 20 years. For 20 years. And they just split. And people were like, well, you know what? It was illegal and it's just a, it's still, it's not good. It's still not okay.
Starting point is 01:07:14 I don't have been together 100 years. It's still not okay. She was a teacher with a sixth grader. Now, she did go to jail, and she did serve her sentence. So, like, I don't think she should face any more time. But I'm so creeped out by the whole thing. Yeah. I'm surprised they split up.
Starting point is 01:07:28 I wonder if it was kind of like one of those bachelor things where since she got in trouble for it and she got out, they had to stay together for a while to get everybody off their case. Oh, maybe. Because, like, the bachelor, when they do it, even they're going to break up, they stay together for a while. Yeah. Keep everybody thinking they're together. Yeah. For the sake of the show. Well, she got out of prison was on, like, probation or parole.
Starting point is 01:07:46 and they got caught being together. So she went back to prison for more time. And then when she got out, he was 18 and they could be together. Wow. Crazy. Yeah, it just kind of creeps me out. That's crazy news. They're splitting now.
Starting point is 01:07:58 What else? Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette's song. She's making it into a musical and it'll be out 2018. That's fun. Yeah. That was a huge record. Again, for us as kids. Yes.
Starting point is 01:08:08 I mean. I remember being in my room with the door closed, just playing that CD over and over. Just taking it and being like, I don't even like society. Is that how you were doing it? I didn't really know what you were singing about. That was as far as I went. Like, ironic was on that record.
Starting point is 01:08:24 Head over feet. You ought to know. I don't know. Yeah, I mean, that was a big one. Yeah, that's cool because you know what I like about musicals when they have songs I know. I'm not cultured enough to go to a musical and just in, I've never seen Phantom of the Opera,
Starting point is 01:08:38 probably the biggest one ever, or Les Miserap. Never seen those. But I went and watched the Frankie Valley one, the four seasons. Yeah. But I knew the songs. and I was like, oh, this is fun. I know the songs.
Starting point is 01:08:48 So, yeah, that was good. What else? United operated 23 flights on planes, not airworthy. Like they were in poor condition. So they've been fined like almost half a million dollars. I saw this last night. I tweeted it. I was like, well, this makes me feel really safe.
Starting point is 01:09:03 Because I don't know. It could be something that they've, but they got caught. Yeah. I'm like, whose oversight was this? Because they needed to probably maybe just be suspended for a little bit. It seems like they should be more than half a million dollars. The fine? Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:19 I mean, that's not even a hair on the butt of them. Like, you need to go after some of that head hair. It's gross. Not pluck a butt hair. It's a gross metaphor. Yes, what is that? Thank you. Okay.
Starting point is 01:09:34 One more. Give me something about. What's the name is pile over there? Well, this one, I think, made you laugh out loud as well. But Trump is handing out his cell phone number to world leaders. Hey, keeping it real. He's like, yo, yo, yo, yo. Just call me on my cell phone.
Starting point is 01:09:45 Hey, hit up the cello. Hey, Merkel, hit me up on cello. Call me. Pop, pop, pop, pop, Trump. It's not typical protocol for presidents to do that. But what is? What is the president? Call me on my cell phone.
Starting point is 01:09:59 Yeah. The PM would call me on my cell phone. Late night when he needs a bomb. All right, there you go. I'm good. Goodbye. That's from Amy's Pile. This is a Bobby Bones
Starting point is 01:10:17 Tomorrow Adam Craig's going to be in. I'm telling you're going to love this guy. He's got that song that's really good called Just Faze. Anyway, he'll be in tomorrow. Our producer Morgan is here. Morgan sits in the glass room, runs the show from behind the scenes.
Starting point is 01:10:34 Morgan, how old are you? I'm 24. Morgan's never done what they, funneling a beer? Beer bong. Is it called beer bong? Beer bong. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:42 I'm not. Listen, I've never even drank beer, so I don't know. But funneling a beer and a beer bong, same thing. Same thing. Okay, for continuity, we'll just call it beer bong. Yeah. Or is that bad? No, that's what it is.
Starting point is 01:10:53 That's what it is. Okay, I just think you hear the word bong? I know. Hey, man. That's why you say beer in front of it. Okay. So, Morgan's never done a beer bong. She said she was watching teens this weekend.
Starting point is 01:11:04 But they were college kids. She was like, I was watching the teens. So she's never done this, so what we're going to do on Friday show, because it's a friday. Oh, yeah. It's Friday. On Friday show, Morgan is going to beer bong her first bong of beer. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:21 How you felt about that? I'm so nervous. What if I, like, throw it up? You might. That's what I think you're going to do. I'm going to throw it up. What's the key to beer bong lunchbox? I mean, it takes practice.
Starting point is 01:11:32 The first time is rough. Like, I mean, and if you haven't done it a while, you're probably going to throw up. Could you come in and nail it Friday to show her how to do it? Yes. Woo! Yeah, maybe. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:43 I still got it. Right. Lunch. Man. Yeah. It has been a long time since I've seen the beer bong. Do you know who lunchbox is starting to be like? Who?
Starting point is 01:11:53 Will Ferrell and old school. Like, he's now approaching that. Yeah. Like, every that's the past. Dallas drinking days. Yeah. I mean, but. A long time.
Starting point is 01:12:02 I mean, because beer bong, I haven't done that since. Oh, boy. My mid-20s. Is it like riding a bike, though? For you. I assume it would be. Yes. So the master will show you.
Starting point is 01:12:15 Oh, my gosh. Although Ray, you're quite the little party animal. I could put it down so fast, it wouldn't even be interesting to watch. I can see that. Wow. Well, that's interesting. So is Ray manly or the lunchbox because he can beer bong better? Oh, let's add that to this. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 01:12:28 That doesn't have anything to do with being more manly. Sure does. No, no, no, no, hold on. Who can drink more? Ray will be drunk off the one beer. That doesn't make him more, you can drink more. It's like running speed or running distance. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:12:42 They're just different things. Well, what are you considered more manly? Drinking one beer bonging fast. Guys, it sounds like Lunchbox is a little nervous. Lundex is nervous. Oh, no. There's no nerves at all. That's what I'm saying, but I'm just saying.
Starting point is 01:12:55 I don't know. I don't know. Do you take him? I'm just saying. We'll get one for Friday show. Yeah. I'm ready. Could you take him?
Starting point is 01:13:02 Walmart? Ready? Oh, yeah. No. It's on. We got a competition over here, and Morgan's going to do it first everyone Friday. I love it.
Starting point is 01:13:10 Friday. So do they sell beer bombs and we have to Make it. No, you go like Spencers and get one. Because I would always go on a Spencer's Corner and look around with a kid. I'd be like, what's all this stuff? Spencers. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Do you guys know Spencers? Of course. It was like real dark in there. They'd have like weiner shot glasses and stuff. It's a we're a wiener. Yeah, I got a lot of stuff that you can. Two things I shouldn't have. A weiner and a shot glass at the same time.
Starting point is 01:13:31 And I was like, man, that's cool. Okay. Friday shows this is going to be nuts. Tomorrow, Adam Craig. He's going to miss the whole thing. He's in tomorrow. But all right. Are we good?
Starting point is 01:13:39 Everybody good? I love it. Oh, we even have an alliteration. The Battle of the Beer Bongs. The Battle of the Beer Bonds. On the Bobby Bones show. Yeah. And then Morgan, we'll do it first ever on Friday.
Starting point is 01:13:53 Wow. All right. Hope you guys have a great Wednesday. We're going to go. I'm on Instagram, Mr. Bobby Bones. Played some of that. Scotty McCreery today, five more minutes. Hope you like that song.
Starting point is 01:14:12 Also, there's a new Bobbycast up with Carly Pierce. Just search Bobbycast on iTunes or IHart Radio. This is talking about background singing for Lucy Hale. And I had to take a job cleaning Airbnb's. I was depressed and just didn't know what I was going to do and randomly got called to be a backup singer in Lucy Hale's music video. Pretty little liars girl. My dream was always to sing at the Grand Al Opry. And her music video was being shot at the opera. And I remember being like, wow, this definitely isn't how I thought I was going to stand on the opera stage for the first time. And then she has the song, every little thing. Oh, wow.
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