The Bobby Bones Show - Eddie Takes The Donut Challenge + Amy Needs Parenting Advice

Episode Date: February 1, 2019

Eddie has to run two miles, eat a dozen donuts and then run another two more miles all in under an hour for $100 cash. Amy asks for parenting advice after buying her son an incredibly loud toy. Bobby ...tells the crew what Lunchbox is getting for his surprise. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:50 Transmitting across America. This is the Bobby Bones show. That's right. Hey, welcome to Thursday show. Good morning, studio. Morning. Why don't we start the show today with little country music history? Because you know my nickname, right, Eddie?
Starting point is 00:03:07 Country music's youngest historian. That's right, hit it. The Bobby Bones show. On this day in country music. On this day in 1993, 26 years ago, at Super Bowl 27, I have a wonderful Garthbrook story. These Garth Brook stories, I think if they happen in the Internet age, he'd be even much more of a legend than he is already. Garth Brooks sang the national anthem at Super Bowl 27.
Starting point is 00:03:34 But he protested before he went out. Have you heard this story, Eddie? Yeah, I'm familiar with something. There was something before the actual performance or like something he didn't want to do, maybe. Well, so he was like, hey, I had this video, we shall be free. And wrote the song, did the video in response to the L.A. riots following the Rodney King verdict. And he was like, I want this to be shown before the Super Bowl. And they said, nah. And he's like, all right, I'm not doing the national anthem. That's it. And it was really
Starting point is 00:04:07 close. Right. It's like 45 minutes before the game. So the network said, we're not going to show it because the clip's too controversial. So Garth Brooks out the stadium. He's like, if you're not going to show my video, peace out. I love that. So he denied their request as well to go and sing it before the game so they didn't have it recorded. Oh, yeah. So luckily, John Bon Jovi was in the crowd, and they go to John Bon Jovi, and they say,
Starting point is 00:04:36 hey, Mr. Bon Jovi, do you know the national anthem? And he's like, well, he's like, yeah, I do. Wow, wow. And so they had him on standby as they negotiated with Garth Brooks. Ultimately, Garth Brooks won, and the biggest sports event in America was delayed for the first time in history to show the Garth Brooks video.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Garth Brooks then took to the field to perform, did the national anthem, and he performed it live. There was no track over the top. But since his walkout, the NFL has made a requirement that the Super Bowl renditions of the anthem are pre-recorded. So there's not a mess up. Wow. And that's how Garth Brooks got his video on before the Super Bowl and got the Super Bowl delayed. What a story. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:05:19 And all because of Garth, now it's just changed forever. on this day, 1993, 26 years ago. There you have it. What do you think about that, Amy? Pretty crazy. Pretty crazy. A little bit of a hisy fit, I think, but, you know, Garth Brooks knows what Garth Brooks wants. That's no doubt about it.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Yeah, he does. And he gets it. That's probably exactly how he would say it, too. He would, he would go, you know what? That's what Garth Brooks wanted. Yeah, that's... And that's what Garth Brooks got. I love that guy.
Starting point is 00:05:44 The Bobby Bone Show. Big Three Stories. It's producer Amundo. The Polar Vortex continues. officials warned not to be out in the cold if you don't have to be single digits and in the negatives in a lot of places around the Great Lakes and up north. In airline news, make sure you get to your flight early today. Tons of flights have been canceled or delayed because of the weather. Definitely check on your flight.
Starting point is 00:06:05 And finally, UPS and Amazon packages are going to be delayed because of the weather as well. They shut down service in nine states yesterday and that's going to back things up today. So here's your story. Eating right before bed may not be that bad for you after all, according to a. a new study. And I'll read you this, and I'd like to say a few things. According to a new study that midnight snack might not be so bad for you, researchers found that the time of your last meal doesn't mess with your blood sugar levels as much as health officials believed. Instead, it's the usual suspects that are wrecking your health, lack of physical activity during the day, and
Starting point is 00:06:40 drinking four to five alcoholic beverages before bed. Isn't that a lot? Yeah, it's a lot. That is like a wild night out on the town. Who's drinking four to five? have alcoholic beverages before they go to bed as an adult? I mean, people do it. I mean, I used to. Every night? Yeah, I would say for them. When I work in use, yeah, I would say so.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Why? I just would get back and that was my way to unwind. Five? Yeah, a bag of chips, five beers, and then I'm ready for bed. Dang. A bag of chips. Okay, I don't think that's normal. Yeah, no, that's not. You're super healthy.
Starting point is 00:07:12 I mean, I'm not like that now, guys. Of course, that was my life. Let me say this, because here's the problem with all these studies all the time, and it's fun to bring up and talk about. But you can find this study today, then tomorrow it comes out the opposite. Here's what's happening with health and our body. Are you ready for it? Ready.
Starting point is 00:07:28 All our bodies are different. Genetically, we're all wired in different ways. We have to figure out what works for us. Someone who eats at night may not be able to break all the food down by morning. Someone whose metabolism can actually take it. It will affect none whatsoever. Like, we are so built certain ways. It's not that there's a one-size-fits-all to be.
Starting point is 00:07:50 healthy. We all have to figure out what works for us. And when you read a story like this, there are some people who can probably get you out before bed at 50. No problem. And there are some at 22 who can't because there will be a problem. And that's what I've true. Well, to go along with what you're saying, too, because it also depends probably what
Starting point is 00:08:09 you're choosing to eat right before bed. All are factors. If you eat a piece of cake before bed, probably not a good idea. Maybe you have a little protein snack, not a big deal. Well, even then, I'm just saying all our bodies are so different. We're 90% genetics. There's some genetic you're just not going to change. Like, there are factors inside of us that we have no control over.
Starting point is 00:08:31 And if you're born super, super skinny, you're going to be super skinny. Look at your mom and dad. If you're born and you're big, it's going to be harder to get skinny. Just genetically. Anything you'd like to say, Amy? Yeah, no, I mean, I think it's good to remind people that they're different. I'll get emails a lot from people. They want to know exactly what I eat in a day.
Starting point is 00:08:52 And I'm like, I'm kind of all over the place. And I switch up my diet a lot because I try to figure out what works best for me. And I'm hesitant to share with them exactly what I do because what ends up working for me might not work for them. And then I'll feel bad. All I want to say is we're all different and you have to figure out what works for you. Yeah. Thank you. Good?
Starting point is 00:09:10 PSA good? Good. Good. But have your cake if that works for you. Like for Chris Jansen, have a lot of cake before bed. Yes. He's so lucky. Come on.
Starting point is 00:09:20 So what happened, Amy? Okay, so I'm in a public bathroom, and the only stall available was the handicap one. And I didn't think anything of it. I just went into the stall. Use the bathroom came out, was washing my hands, and the woman next to me, washing her hands. She looked at me and said, you know, you really shouldn't use the handicapped stall unless you're handicapped. And how did that make you feel? I mean, it made me feel bad.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Like I thought, well, because that's not the first time I've done that. I've even used the handicapped stall. when it's not the only one left because it's spacious and it's fake. Like, I felt guilty. Like, oh, my gosh. Like, I have been, have I done something wrong? And people have been judging me and I didn't know it. I know other people do this too.
Starting point is 00:10:02 And luckily, nobody handicapped came in while I was in there. At least I don't think. So then it just made me think, like, well, should I not be using the handicapped stall? Even if it's the only one available, Judge Common Sense. Oh, you want Judge Common Sense? Oh, here he is. Yeah. But I need Judge Common Sense to address two things.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Go ahead. Is it okay to use the handicaps, stall if you're not handicapped? And then also, is it okay for that woman to say that to me and make me feel bad? Well, if you go into a movie theater and they have the handicapped seats, will you sit in those? No, never. Why? Because it's designated for handicapped people. And a movie is two and a half hours.
Starting point is 00:10:44 I can pee in 30 seconds. So time is why you'll sit in one seat and not the other. Mm-hmm. Squat. I don't sit. Oh, my goodness. Bathroom. I squat.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Okay, so you're right about the movies. You should not sit in a handicapped seat at the movie theater. I don't park my car in a handicapped spot either. The bathroom's a little different. I do think if there's not another open stall, and you go and you're conscious of who's walking in because... Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:23 So check my surroundings. Yeah, you have to do that because if someone comes in this handicap and you're in the only place. Oh, yeah, I'm going to feel lame when I walk out. So here's what Judge Cominson says. You can go in, you can use the handicapped spot, the handicapped stall, but you got to go quick. Okay. Sometimes I change clothes in there because there's so much of them. No, you can't do that.
Starting point is 00:11:46 What? Like you have 90 seconds or less If you're in a handicapped stall That's what I'm saying At Judge Commentin's right now 90 seconds or less If you have stomach issues You're not allowed to go in
Starting point is 00:11:55 Okay But you got to get in and get out And it's the only one You can't go on for spacious reasons Okay Also was she Is it, I guess it was okay That she told me that then
Starting point is 00:12:07 Because I guess I needed to know You needed to know And really you shouldn't go in there You really shouldn't But I'm not going to put you In Judge Comit's jail For doing it if it's the only one left Okay
Starting point is 00:12:17 Because in this case it really was But I'm confessing, Your Honor, that I've done it before I'm not a priest I said your honor I didn't say that would be a judge No, but you're confessing Oh yeah, yeah, yeah Well, no, I was just letting you know
Starting point is 00:12:33 Your Honor that I'm guilty of this crime before Lunchbox, what do you think about this? I got no problem with you going in the stall at all I go in them all the time If it's the only one open and it's more spacious Listen, it is bigger for a handicap, but it doesn't have a handicap sticker where it's only reserved for a handicap. It's common sense that it's, you know, for handicapped, but I go in them.
Starting point is 00:12:57 No, no, it does. It's definitely a handicap stall meant for people to have more room. Yeah, there's no, there's no. Like, when you see a handicapped parking spot, it has a sign that this is handicapped. That is just made bigger in case you are handicapped. Guys, do you need a sign to know that that's for people who need to use that? No, no, he's just making a point And I was saying, yeah, me Sort of like, do you ever go in the family bathroom
Starting point is 00:13:20 Where it's just one individual toilet? Oh, yeah, absolutely nice. And I feel so bad when I come out What's wrong with that? It's a one stall, like at the airport It's one thing, one room There's a difference in being in a family And being handicapped
Starting point is 00:13:31 That's the difference. But the family one, I feel bad when I use it But sometimes they have a couch It's really nice in there And I've come out before And like this mom traveling with four kids Was waiting to get in And I was like, I walked up by myself and I was like, my bed.
Starting point is 00:13:49 I basically took a shower in there. Okay. Here's my ruling officially. You shouldn't do it. But if you have to, because you have to go, you have 90 seconds or less to get in and get out. Okay. Because if someone's in a wheelchair and they can't go anywhere else. That's the only stall they can go in.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yes, I know. Okay. Thank you. And the woman had every right to say that to you because she's right. Yeah. She could have said it less judgey though. It's a judgey thing to say And she's judgy right
Starting point is 00:14:16 Like me right now I'm the judge Case dismissed You're not going to jail But you have a warning I wrote you a warning ticket Right here The latest from Nashville and Hollywood
Starting point is 00:14:26 Morgan number two 30 second skinny Chris Jansen shared his new single Good Vives at an event in Nashville It will come out on February 8th Here's a clip Brett Young
Starting point is 00:14:44 dropped a studio version of his idol Gavin deGraw's song Not Over You Here's that clip But I'm not home. Carrie Underwood and her family of four love to spend time at home. A source told People magazine that their total home bodies and rarely leave their home at night, but they love the outdoors and like to go for walks.
Starting point is 00:15:18 I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. Since Winston Duncan was 10 years old, he's been collecting old bicycles and donating them to the needy. He's now 24 years old. just graduated from college, and he's donated over 8,000 bicycles over his lifetime.
Starting point is 00:15:41 And now that he's out of college, he plans to make it a full-time mission. That's going to be his job is collecting old bikes and donating them to the needy. Love it. He started when? When he was 10 years old? He's how old now? 24. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:53 So 14 years. How many bikes? Over 8,000 bikes to the needy. Winston Duncan. So that's 4,000, 7 years. That's a lot of bikes. That's 2,000 and 3.5 years. That's 1,000 and 1.75 year.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Dang. That's a lot of bikes. Good math. Well, that's what I do. When it's like people start, I just split numbers, down the middle, down the middle, down the middle. I don't even know if I got all that right. But yeah, that's a lot of bikes.
Starting point is 00:16:21 All right, is that it? That's it. Bobby Bone Show. Bonehead. Norrie up the day. This story comes us from Sarasota, Florida. Richard's driving 70 in a 55-mile-hour zone. Cops.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Woo! Pull him over for speeding. He's like, oh, man, I got warrants out for my arrest. What am I going to do? Jumps out of the car, sees the lake. He goes, I'm going for it. Jump's in the lake. Only problem is, he doesn't know how to swim.
Starting point is 00:16:45 So he's barely treading water. Cop jumps in, saves him, takes him to the hospital and jail. And he says, hey, man, I just want to say, sorry I ran and thank you for saving my life. Yeah, right. I bet you get to that point where you'd like to get away, but then you want to be saved more than you want to get away. It's nice you could be grateful for that. Yeah, that's right. Thank you, Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:17:05 I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead story of the day. Folks, it's your buddy and my... Mr. Bobby Bones. This woman got stuck in an elevator for three days. Whoa. Firefighters in New York City rescued a woman on Monday who had been trapped in an elevator. And by the way, it was a $20 million townhouse. Wow.
Starting point is 00:17:32 The woman was a housekeeper for the homeowners. Authority said she was alone in the home when she became trapped. Didn't have a cell phone. Firefighters responded to the townhouse after getting a call on Monday morning that someone was stuck. They found someone stuck between the second and third floor. They had to force the door structure. She was in there for three days. Dehydrated, but no injuries.
Starting point is 00:17:53 Don't you think after like day one that no one's coming to get you? Yeah, I would get pretty discouraged if it went up all day. And then do you even know? And is there not one of those buttons that you push where it's like, help me. But I guess it's in a house, there's not. Oh, yeah. I got stuck on an elevator once and pressed that. You did get stuck?
Starting point is 00:18:11 Yeah, remember I brought you all the audio. they asked me. I don't remember that. Oh, you don't? It was a couple of years ago. What happened? My husband and I, we were moving, and so for a little bit, we were staying in this loft, and it was early, early in the morning. I was on my way to work, and I got stuck in the elevator going down to the parking garage. And first of all, I was freaking out because I thought I was going to be late,
Starting point is 00:18:31 and, you know, you don't tolerate that. I don't, that's right. I took video proof so that you knew I was stuck in the elevator. Like, I was going to be at work on time. And then, yeah, they have a little call button, and it dials someone, and they check on you to see if you're okay. And then they were able to, I guess, do something to fix it. And then it got running again.
Starting point is 00:18:52 But, yeah, it was scary. I don't remember that. You ever been stuck in elevator lunchbox? No, I don't know what I'd do. And for three days, I think you would go insane because you do think you're dying. It's over. Like, you're dead. I'd be so.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Because you don't have any food, water. Like, what do you do? And where do you use the bathroom? In the opposite corner, yeah. Oh, yeah. But it's not like it's big enough. for there to be a real opposite corner. Oh.
Starting point is 00:19:17 Anyway, I saw that. I also saw another story about a woman whose boyfriend dumped her out of nowhere and then she lost 114 pounds. Boom. Can you imagine if you're him and you, what? Here's my question. Okay. Like, if you're with that guy, why not lose 114 pounds in? Why do it when you get rid of him?
Starting point is 00:19:34 Like, why can't you do that when you're with him? Well, aren't you at times inspired by different things in your life to make changes? Yes. Right. Just period. Like things happen in your life that inspire you to make changes. If you were unhappy with your body when you were in that relationship, why do you do it to get back at him?
Starting point is 00:19:50 Why not do it? Hey, look, man, I'm going to do this for you. Maybe she never felt the need to. Yeah, and then she got, that was the motivation that she needed. And who's to say he doesn't need to lose weight? I don't know, but. A woman who was warned she may not live until age 30 has credited her 114 pound weight loss as a heartbreak diet.
Starting point is 00:20:09 You ever been so heartbroken that it made you sick? I wouldn't say love-wise, but, yeah, I've been so sad. Love-wise. No. No, if anything, I probably gained weight. It's not. Oh, you know. Have you ever been heartbroken?
Starting point is 00:20:31 By a guy? Yeah. Yes. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I don't even know what that means. You don't? It hurts.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Like, it hurts. Like, you're. you cry, that uncontrollable cry, like you can't breathe cry. And then in my case, maybe eat some cake. But, yeah. I don't, I didn't, my, my, my heartbreak never, it probably was more of emotional eating, but I always, I never had a problem eating. Hmm. I mean, I've been like a little bit sad after a breakup.
Starting point is 00:21:06 But I don't know that I've never been curled up in a ball on your floor crying. Not physically, not from breaking up, no. I've been sad like, oh, man, that stinks. But I've never been just like so sad because of a breakup that physically I feel ill. And then did you see him out like a few months later at a bar and then you started crying to his face? Because I did that. That didn't work out well. I heard, hey, Morgan number two.
Starting point is 00:21:34 Yeah, what's up? So Morgan number two and her ex, they broke up, right? Like, when did you guys break up last year? Like around Thanksgiving. So she saw him out when she was out having her dance night. Did you cry? Oh, no. I didn't.
Starting point is 00:21:48 I just kind of saw him and I just kept my dancing going on. I was going to make sure he saw I was having the time of my life. And that's what I did. Did it make you feel weird after you got home? Were you sad? Yeah, like the next morning I was like, I handled that really well. I don't know how I did. I did.
Starting point is 00:22:05 I'm proud of you. I did. That's really, that's good. You did good. Did, was he with a girl? No, he was with some guy friends. So that probably made it a little bit easier. If I did see him with a girl, it probably would have been different.
Starting point is 00:22:18 Morgan number two is on a dating app called Hinge. And she said that she got matched up with one of her ex-boyfriends. This X, yeah. The same X? Yeah. There's like a compatibility thing on Hinge, and it'll be like, oh, we think you guys would be great together. We popped up and I was like, are you kidding me, Hinge? I don't like you anymore.
Starting point is 00:22:37 Oh, wow. Wait, so if you're so. if you're so compatible, will you guys get back together? Yeah, I wonder if that's made you think you should give it a second chance. I mean, not even in my mind right now. Wow. But seeing him didn't make you think it made me really sad. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:52 But he's not who I thought he was, so it's hard for me to think differently. Oh, my goodness. Oh my E! Ow! Gritty tooth emoji! I mean, we are thought of daggers today. People were hating, Morgan number two, people were hating on you and me for going, hey, we're going to go out, I'm going to go out and have a Morgan number two night and like go dance with Morgan.
Starting point is 00:23:16 Yeah, I don't know why. Yeah, there's no need to hate on us. They're like, Bob, you're going to go home by eight. Oh, that part. Oh, yeah. I won't let you. True. What time?
Starting point is 00:23:26 What part were you hating on, Amy? Well, you said I was hating on the fact that you were just using her to get meet 25-year-olds. I don't need to use her. If I just wanted to meet 25-year-olds, I would meet 25-year-olds. That sounds so creepy, all that. Okay. Look at you. Sorry, I didn't know it was so easy for you.
Starting point is 00:23:43 So where would you go? We're 19-year-olds. Oh, God. Okay. Hey, at the top of the hour coming up, our video producer, Eddie, has to run two miles, eat a dozen donuts, then run two more miles, and he's going to do it all within an hour
Starting point is 00:23:58 to win $100 for himself or $200 bucks for charity. He gets to pick. You don't have to mention the second one. But he has one hour to do all that. How you feeling, Eddie? I feel good. You know I've been practicing. I've trained for this.
Starting point is 00:24:10 He's been training. It's called the Krispy Cream Challenge, two-mile run, a dozen donuts, a two-mile run, all within 60 minutes. That's coming up. That being said, let's go over to lunchbox now, who is upset because he wants the company to pay for a babysitter for him. Have you heard this, Amy? I have not, but I mean, I need to know.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Okay, just throughout our work, we have different things we have to attend at night. We have to be at places at nighttime. And since it's a job requirement for me to go to these things outside of my normal working hours. Sometimes I will be having to hire a babysitter. So I am looking for our work to pay for my babysitter because I am working outside my normal hours. So I am paying to go to work really, basically, extra hours.
Starting point is 00:24:54 So I'm not only not getting paid for these extra hours. I'm losing money. And so I am looking to bring the bill in and give it to work and have them reimburse me for my babysitting. So you only feel this way because it's outside. outside of your normal working hours. Right. Like when I come in the, you know, when we, when we have the morning show, like right now, I don't care about it. Like, of course, that's my normal hours. But it's like when they have conventions intended, I'm supposed to go to this and watch people speak.
Starting point is 00:25:20 And that's outside my business hours. And I have to get a babysitter. Feel like I need a reimbursement. Guys, this is not a bad idea. Go ahead. Amy, your thoughts. I mean, I just feel like anything work is giving you the opportunity to make money and that we, trust me, lunchbox, I get it. I get it. It's an expense. I'm thinking of all the times I've had to pay for a sitter to go do work things. It's just part of having a job. But do I want to keep my job? Yes. So is it worth me investing in a sitter to watch my kids so that I can keep my job and have my paycheck? Yes. Because in the end, I'm to be making more than I'm spending on childcare.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Well, it's not even that. In everybody's contract, our job isn't just from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. Yeah. It encompasses appearances. It has way more than just the radio show. So contractually, you signed an agreement. that says you'll do the radio show and you'll make all these appearances based on where the company needs you. Right. But there's always room for negotiation and that's what I'm doing. I mean, I'm sorry, Amy, that you have paid for a babysitter in the past. You didn't use your mind correctly and think about this like strategy.
Starting point is 00:26:25 And now that I have, you're like, man, that's kind of a good idea. Eddie, you have kids? No, I would never, ever, ever go to the company and ask for babysitting compensation. Okay, here's what we're going to do. Lunchbox, put a hidden mic on and bring the bill for a babysitter into our boss. And go to him with the bill and say, hey, I'd like to get reimbursed because I had to get a sitter because I was doing some night work. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:44 I'll do that. And then see what he says and record it and bring it in and we'll play it next week. Okay. Yeah, yeah. I'll do that, no problem. I mean, how many bosses you want me to go to? I'll go to all the bosses. I'll go all the way up the ladder.
Starting point is 00:26:55 I'll call him. You'll fly to New York. I'll call him in New York. Hey, got a question. I got this bill for my babysitter. Where do I need to send it? Okay. Do Bob Pittman in please.
Starting point is 00:27:04 Yeah. Go to our CEO and see what he says. Take it to the top. Well, I can't call him. He doesn't know who I am. I would be curious to see what someone really, really high up would say. They would say they would get mad at their boss because it got to them. Yeah, it's the guy below them.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Okay, you wait until he, all right, you guys are hating on me now, but when it comes back and gets reimburs, you're like, dang, lunch, it's pretty smart. So, there you go. You just want to turn, you want to be able to add babysitter to your expense report. Yeah, absolutely. What you do is you negotiate that in your contract when you do a new contract. Okay, well, I'll know that. We're negotiating right now, so. No, you're not.
Starting point is 00:27:42 Hey, look at these NFL players, NBA players. They renegotiate all the time in the middle of their contract. So, that's what you got to do, guys. Sometimes you've got to use your brain. Okay, let us know how that goes. You guys think I'm a pain, but I'm a brain. Oh, God, that's terrible. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University,
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Starting point is 00:32:18 So, Amy, he's on treadmill. It's too cold, by the way, to do this outside. Yeah. Although. Whoa, no. Okay, okay, okay. How did you add that element? I've been thinking about it.
Starting point is 00:32:29 I've been training for treadmill. Okay, so he has to run two miles. then eat one dozen donuts, even just that part. Just a dozen donuts. Question. Wait. Then two more miles, and if he does it within an hour, he wins $100 or $200 for charity. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:48 I'll tell you what, I'll mark up the charity money to $250. Dang. And still $100 for me? Yeah. How about $150 for me? No. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:57 So what's your question? Can I eat the donut as I'm running back? No. Right lunch box? No, it is, you run the two miles, then you have to eat a dozen donuts and run two miles back. That's the race. No, it doesn't change things. That's always been what it is.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Okay, so that's happening at 24 minutes. We're going to Morgan No. 2's apartment complex, right? Morgan number 2? Yeah, we are. All right. So since she's leaving, she's going to do the skinny right now. Oh, cool. You ready over there? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:23 Let's do it. The latest from Nashville and Hollywood. Morgan No. 2's 32nd Skinny. Chris Jansen shared his new single, Good Vives, at a show, Nashville, it will officially come out on February 8th. It's a good, feel-good song for you. All right, what else? Brett Young dropped a studio version of his idol Gavin DeGraw's song, Not Over You?
Starting point is 00:33:50 Here's that clip. So this is Brett Young's version, right? Yes. Okay, here we go. I think you have the Gavin McGrawl version? Okay, I know it now. I'm going to tell you, Amy, when Gavin McGraw came and jumped in Eddie in my Raging Idiot show, a couple of a couple weeks.
Starting point is 00:34:15 And you go, okay, Gavin de Grok can probably sing. He's so good. Such a good singer. I didn't even know that, did you? No, I had no clue. The other singers, like Luke and Luke Bryan was there and Cole, and they were all like, holy crap. Like, he's such a good singer. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:31 Yeah, yeah. Is that it Morgan number two? Yeah, that's it? Or did I stop you early? You stop me, but it's okay. I didn't ask if that was it. I didn't say be done. What's the other story?
Starting point is 00:34:40 Chris Lane may be engaged to his girlfriend, Lauren Bushnell, from The Bachelor. He posted a photo with her dad with the caption, Great Day on the Course with my potential future father-in-law. Okay, potential. Yeah. What's her story in lunchbox? She was on The Bachelor and she won. They got engaged.
Starting point is 00:34:56 With who? Ben Higgins. Oh, yeah. And then they dated a while. They had their own reality show. And then they split up and now she's with Chris Lane and she is smoking hot. I think that's the one that was like, you know. What's that mean?
Starting point is 00:35:11 I thought when we were backstage at Iheart, I thought she was. kind of was digging you. Oh, the girl. Yeah. Was she single then? No. No. Ben was there. No.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Ben was there. I remember this. I felt like she was kind of... I don't remember this. I never feel like anyone's digging me ever. That right there makes me think that you could be the bachelor. She was barking up your tree. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:32 With her fiance right there. Are you sure they were still together or were they just faking together? They could have been faking. Because they could have been, they were filming their reality show, so they could have been faking, but... She was nice to me. I don't think... Nobody barks up this tree. If this is a tree, we all saw it. I didn't even talk to her. She didn't talk to me once.
Starting point is 00:35:49 Didn't talk to me. Yeah, she didn't talk to me. Yeah, she didn't talk to me. There you go. Whatever. Was there an update on Bachelor anyway? What do you mean? Well, because we've been talking, I feel like it's been a hot topic. And so since it came up again, I thought I'd ask. Oh, on me being the Bachelor. Yeah, because they were apparently wooing you. Kind of. I mean, the update, here's the update. This is all I'm going to say. So I spent the last four days or so shooting American Idol in whole. And all of ABC was there. Yeah? And there were definitely conversations about me being The Bachelor.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Whoa. And? That's all I'll say. Okay. But yeah, I promised you there were conversations about it. With the head. You know, all the A.B.Cs were there. Like, there was an actual serious conversation about it.
Starting point is 00:36:35 A, B, and C were there? A, B, and C, and maybe, parentheses D. You never know. Yeah, yeah, I know. But no, there's no update that I can say right now. But, yeah, there were conversations. Morgan number two, now is that it? That's it.
Starting point is 00:36:46 I'm Morgan number two. That's the skinny. Okay. I'm going to tell you this. I don't know if the way they do that show exactly now, if I would find someone to be with. You know? Do you have a suggestion for how they could change it, how you could find someone? Well, I wouldn't go in and just declare, this must all be changed.
Starting point is 00:37:07 But I just don't know exactly as is. I'm choosing my words carefully here. If I could do that show and it would work for me like that. be the most dramatic rose ceremony ever. Every one of them would be. Yeah. Every one of them would be. Let me go over and talk to Donna and Virginia.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Hey, Donna, you're on the show. Good morning. Good morning. What's going on? Just freezing. That's all. Yeah, you're in what part of Virginia? I'm in the Harrisonburg Central Virginia.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Man, we love it there. Oh, it's beautiful. We like the winter there. Beautiful. Yes. What would you like to say? Well, you know, I'm surprised, but I agree with lunchbox about the babysitter. You think even though he signed an agreement that says he should go
Starting point is 00:37:44 and cover all work duties, and that's part of his job, that the company should still pay for his babysitting? Well, I believe it starts a conversation that would be awesome as a benefit that companies provide. Okay. You want a daycare in here, too? A lot of places do have daycareers. They do, but they do. And so that is another point I'll go to and be like, look, I'm not even actually need to pay for normal daycare, which a lot of companies provide already.
Starting point is 00:38:10 So my babysitter is just a small little thing. It would be nice if they did. Company's covered everything. It'd be nice that covers your gas to work. They don't. Why don't you ask for that? That's going to work. I'm not worried.
Starting point is 00:38:19 No, that's coming to my normal hours. On the other ones, I do. What about a night when you have to drive in? Your normal hours, according to your contract, or anything they tell you to. Not necessarily. Just because you groan doesn't make it nice fruit. They can't work me for 24 hours. That's not in the contract.
Starting point is 00:38:36 Okay. Hey, Donna, thank you very much. We're anxious to see what happens when he goes to them and asks. Thank you. See you later. A lot of America's on my side. Mostly they're not. I just wanted to put one on that made you feel good.
Starting point is 00:38:46 That's nice of you. Yeah. Hey, Megan in New York. Hi. Hey, what's going on? Oh, nothing. I have a question for Eddie. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Well, with this challenge coming up, recently you said that if, you know, when you guys were all asking what you do with $100 if somebody just gave it to you, you said you'd take everybody at the bar, so if you win today, are you going to take everybody at the bar? I like that. Sure. I like that. Are you committing to a yes that you're going to take this $100 if you win it, and you're going to take us all out?
Starting point is 00:39:15 We'll all go to a bar as soon as we get off of work. A bar. That's what I said I would do if you gave me 100 bucks. So let's do it. I'm down with that. Okay, Megan, you heard him. He's trying to find a way out of it. He's like, as soon as you get off work, oh no, the bars aren't open.
Starting point is 00:39:28 No, we'll find a bar that's open. Megan, thank you for the question. Have a good morning. That's going to happen in 18 minutes, okay? All right, great. Good luck, Eddie. Thank you. Eddie, good luck.
Starting point is 00:39:37 18 minutes away. Morgan number two is heading out with Eddie now. We're gone? Let's do it. Anything you want to say? No, just pray for me Why would I pray for you Except to not get injured
Starting point is 00:39:48 Well, yeah Not to actually make it Both You know like when football players Go out on the field I mean they say a prayer They pray to not get injured Oh I thought it was for winning
Starting point is 00:39:56 Well maybe they did it secretly Yeah Just say a little prayer You don't normally say Dear God please let me win Only to yourself I think it's included in the whole thing All right
Starting point is 00:40:07 All right there you go Let's get it Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Eddie Do you really think he's going to make it?
Starting point is 00:40:16 I think he's got a good shot. Yeah. Did it? Yeah, I think he's got a good shot. So he's got to run two miles, eat 12 donuts, run two more miles within an hour. Yeah. I mean, I feel like eating the 12 donuts is going to take the longest. Wish me luck, boys.
Starting point is 00:40:29 He's walking out now. Don't forget your donuts. Morgan number two, I have those. Don't worry about that. Morgan number two, make sure he doesn't cheat. Can we stream it all on Facebook Live? Yeah, we're going to be on Facebook Live. I don't cheat.
Starting point is 00:40:41 You know, what we forgot to do is our get-to-know-you question. today. Ooh, okay. Come back to it. I'm going to get Eddie on the phone though so we can answer. Ariana Grande got a new tattoo. Do you see this?
Starting point is 00:40:51 I didn't. What'd she get? Well, she got in her hand, right? And so, it was Japanese characters that were supposed to say Seven Rings. Oh, great.
Starting point is 00:40:59 No way. Yeah. What does it say? It says a small Japanese barbecue grill. How could choose Ariana Grande. How does that get messed up?
Starting point is 00:41:11 It says Syracian. I'm not sure. you say that, but what that is is a small Japanese barbecue girl. So I saw her post-it. Can I get that song Seven Rings? Because that's what this is about. After getting matching ink with Pete Davidson, you'd think
Starting point is 00:41:26 she'd be more careful about her tattoos, the story says. Remember she had all wiped off? Yeah, and you would just think she has a lot of people to probably fact-check things. Yeah, right? Yeah. Can you confirm and you confirm and you confirm what this means? She got a Japanese symbol inked on her hand
Starting point is 00:41:41 as supposed to say seven rings for a new song. But after she posted a picture, someone said, Hey, that actually says Chachirin, which is a small Japanese barbecue girl. She was like, uh, yeah. Sorry. So she's that fixed. Isn't that funny?
Starting point is 00:41:57 Yeah. I don't know how that happens to celebrities. Do your kids listen to the song? Are you going to go on day? I don't know. Do you hear more? These are a few of my favorite things. Do you get that tune in there?
Starting point is 00:42:08 Not yet. We'll probably be listening to it soon, though. For sure. Yeah. Too, so like getting in trouble. Lashes and diamond, late tea and machines. By myself all of my favorite things. Been through some bad.
Starting point is 00:42:26 I should be a savage. Who would have thought it turned me to a savage? Rather be tied up with calls and my strings. By my own checks like I might want to sing. I like it. Yeah. Yeah, because it's the favorite thing song. These are a few of my favorite things.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Eddie? Yeah. Eight minutes away from the run. You ready to go or no? I mean, we're still driving. I think Morgan number two lives in Memphis. Oh, cool, cool. We're still driving.
Starting point is 00:42:58 And then she's sitting here telling me, like, I don't think you're going to be able to do it. So, I mean, I was ready. Now I'm doubting myself. Well, let's do what we have you on the phone. A, get to know the Bobby Bone Show. We haven't got to ours today. Let's do what is your favorite Girl Scout cookie, all right?
Starting point is 00:43:13 Amy, coming over to you. thin mint from the freezer freezer Thin minced Yes I buy thin mints Put them in the freezer And then that's when they're the best I'm gonna go thin mint too
Starting point is 00:43:21 Because they're the ones that I binge I can need a whole sleeve of thin mints Yeah no problem And I will if they're all there Lunchbox I have to go with the docy dose Those the peanut butter sandwiches The ones without the chocolate
Starting point is 00:43:33 It's just like a cracker on top Peanut butter in the middle Cracker on the bottom Those are dynamite Sit there with a glass of milk And just eat them all I don't even eat peanut butter Oh, they're good.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Eddie, what do you have? Call me boring, but I'm going with shortbread. Oh, come on. Your favorite? Trefoils. They are the best. Your favorite of all? I don't even know that I've ever had a shortbread one.
Starting point is 00:43:57 They're good. They're delicious. Really? Oh, yeah. But that's like going on. My favorite is a corn chip. Well, yeah, no crap. You like corn chips, but they're not your favorite?
Starting point is 00:44:04 Yeah. You like Doritos or bunions or... Yeah, yeah, yeah, something. All right. Eddie, you're seven minutes away from the start of the run. You guys are getting closer now. No, we're still headed to Memphis. All right, cool. Check in later.
Starting point is 00:44:16 Bye. All right, there he is. Our producer ready, who has to run two miles, eat 12 crispy creams, then run two more miles. And if he does that within an hour, he wins $100. Or $250 to charity. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:44:34 I saw this on Reddit yesterday. This woman's running a marathon, and she's seven miles into the marathon. She sees everybody dodging this little puppy that was in the road. So she stops. It's like, hey, puppy, come here, come here. The puppy was trembling. Look like it hadn't eaten a while. So she picked it up and ran the last 19 miles of the marathon with it in her hand.
Starting point is 00:44:53 And then adopted the puppy. 19 miles? Oh, yeah, and the whole time he was running with a puppy in her hand. And I'm going, does that puppy like that? Couldn't she hand it off somebody? But the puppy looked like he was having a good time. Oh, my gosh. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:45:04 I mean, that's like she's basically all of the marathon with a puppy. Running almost 20 miles carrying a dog was truly a challenge. It was two times more tiring than a normal marathon, but I did it anyway. I mean, and she's carrying it with her arm bent at her elbow, and she's just running with that puppy right there. That's super cool. Then she adopted the dog too. I love it.
Starting point is 00:45:24 Yeah, let's tell me something good. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. Kate in South Carolina, what's happening? This is Kate, yeah. So I have some advice for Eddie for the Krisby Cream Challenge. All right. Eddie is minutes away from running two miles.
Starting point is 00:45:43 eating 12 Krispy Kreme Donuts and running two more miles within an hour. Go ahead. Yes. So I've done it three times now. Wow. Why? Hold on. Yeah, why?
Starting point is 00:45:54 Why have you done this three times? So it's a tradition at NC State University in North Carolina. And so basically there's the races every year in February. Okay. And so, yes, I've endured the torture three times. But I have some tips for Eddie so we can. get through it. Hopefully he chooses the charity money, but
Starting point is 00:46:16 if you guys go to the bar afterwards, that's okay too. So basically, you have to dip the donuts in water and get all the sugar off, and then squish three or four together and eat it like one, so you're only heating like three or four donuts. That's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Oh, like I wouldn't at least enjoy the donuts. At least the first few. All right, we'll pass that along to him. Hey, thanks, Kate. Eddie's on. Eddie. That sounds terrible. Right? Yeah, that just...
Starting point is 00:46:46 Like, you might vomit from that. You're right. I want to enjoy the donuts, and I'm going to eat 12 of them. It sounds like you're inside. I am. I'm here, and you know what? There's people working out here. I'm not alone, guys.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Okay, can we launch the stream? Yes. On our Facebook page. They want to launch the stream. Okay, she's doing it. Start warming up. We're going to come back over to you in like one minute or so, okay? All right.
Starting point is 00:47:06 All right, there is our producer ready. About to take part in the challenge? Is that eating those donuts in water? Yeah, no, that sounds disgusting. You see the KFC sandwich they're doing? Yeah, which actually kind of sounds pretty good, and I don't eat this way, but they have, they're testing at least, a Cheeto sandwich. Which sounds so good. It's a fried chicken patty with mayonnaise, a special Cheetos sauce, and then a handful of crunchy Cheetos on a toasted bun.
Starting point is 00:47:30 All of that except the mayonnaise sounds great. I love Cheetos, too. How much is that? Do they know yet? Oh, no. I mean, it's right now it's locations in North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. And then if it does well in those test markets, they'll roll it out. nationwide. You can also buy a pickle bouquet for Valentine's Day. I can not eat pickles. That's way better than an edible arrangement.
Starting point is 00:47:49 Yeah, well, in my opinion. I get that edible arrangement. I like two things and I don't know what to do with the rest of it. It won't even fit in your refrigerator. Oh, well, you can take the fruit off and put it in a baggie. Then it's not even an arrangement. Oh, that pickle. I can't even look at pickles. Sixth grade pep squad threw up a pickle. Can't have pickles. Yeah, no. I I love pickles. I cheered too hard and then got in the car and threw up a pickle. Grillows Pickles, a Boston-based pickle company, created a one-of-a-kind pickle bouquet. That looks pretty good.
Starting point is 00:48:17 No. A variety of pickles. There's even like pickles carrots. Now I'm into it. You can make the entire bouquet for $130. Anyway, speaking of Boston, Eddie and I are band The Raging Idiots. We're coming out of retirement to play on St. Patrick's Day. And there are some tickets left, a few tickets left, at Raging Idiots.com.
Starting point is 00:48:34 Love for you to come. We're bringing Lauren Jenkins, who was on the show yesterday. So The Raging Idiots playing in Boston with our station up there on Sunday, which St. Patrick's Day, March 17th. Ragingidiotes.com to get your tickets. Love to see you guys. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, nonprofit Christian university based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant. Well, GCU doesn't settle for the status quo.
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Starting point is 00:53:47 Eddie, are you ready? I'm ready. I'm on the treadmill. I'm ready. Okay. We're going to put the phone on the treadmill to make sure it says 0-0-0 on the mileage. Okay. It can't even say 0.1. Everybody, we're down with that? Yeah, down. Yeah. Morgan, too. They want proof over here.
Starting point is 00:54:04 So you can watch it on our Bobby Bone Show Facebook page. Eddie has one hour. getting it ready. Eddie has one hour to, let me know when you get confirmation visually, to run two miles, eat 12 donuts and run two more miles within an hour. You guys watching the stream? Yep. He's wearing a tank top. Yeah, I am. In Olympics, an Olympic tank top. You're such an Olympian, Eddie. Do you guys see the treadmill? They've shown it yet. Yeah. Okay, they're clear. Zero zero. Yep. All right, Eddie, are you ready?
Starting point is 00:54:36 All right, I'm ready, bone. You have until two after the next. next hour. Okay. And three, two, one, go. Let's go. Turning that speed up. Uh-oh, I'm yelling. Everyone's looking at me like, why this guy yelling? Okay, here we go. What number are you running on? What pace? Uh, right now I'm at 10. Wow. What 10? You're going to, you are so ambitious. Slow down. Oh my gosh. Ten. You're going to burn out. Okay. Maybe 10's a little fast. All right, we'll come back to you, Eddie. Okay, thanks, Bob. All right, there he is. Eddie's got 50. 99 minutes to run 2 miles, eat 12 donuts. 10? What an idiot.
Starting point is 00:55:14 Yeah, you need to put it at like six. Yeah, to start at least. Amy over to you now. The Morning Corny. What do you call a cuddly barnyard bird? What do you call a cuddly barnyard bird? A chicken hug it. That's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:55:31 That's pretty good. That's pretty good. All right. That was the morning corny. Let's do it live. and the producer ready right now. How's it going? Oh, it's going good.
Starting point is 00:55:45 Okay, we'll come back. There you have it. He's dying. It's up on our Facebook feed right now. I think Eddie's having trouble with the treadmill right now. I'm watching them on our Facebook feed. Hey, who's there? Yeah, I'm here.
Starting point is 00:55:57 What's happening? Well, I had my shoe came untied. So I had to stop and tied up again, which, like, I lost a whole minute for doing that. Where are you now in the mileage? I'm at half a half a mile. Okay. 0.52? 0.52?
Starting point is 00:56:10 Yeah. Okay, you can put the phone down. So Eddie is running two miles, going to eat 12 donuts, and he's going to run two more miles. That's the challenge this morning. Lunchbox, can he do it? No chance. Listen, he struggled with a mile when we had a race a few months back,
Starting point is 00:56:24 and he was dead after one mile. He has to run a 10-minute mile, and he can barely do one mile at that pace. He's not going to be able to do four miles at that pace. Okay. Eddie's running right now. His Olympic tank top, his beanie. He got two miles, 12 donuts, then two miles in an hour. All right, our producer Eddie's running on a treadmill right now.
Starting point is 00:56:43 He's got two miles to run, 12 donuts to eat and two more miles to run, and he has about 50 minutes left. Eddie, you there, buddy? I'm here, Bum. I was watching you on the stream say you wanted to call out the haters. No, no, no. I wanted to shut them out of my head. Oh, you wanted to shut out the haters?
Starting point is 00:57:00 Yeah, yeah, I'm listening to lunchbox. Talk about it. He's not going to do it. So I'm like, I got to shut all that out because I'm thinking about that. That's not good. And where are you right now? One mile. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:57:10 Come on. He's a one mile right now. Pretty good. It's up on the stream. Lunchbox looks like he doesn't believe it. There it is right there. It's right nine. Well, no, no, you're a bit behind. Oh, oh, I see what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:57:22 Yeah, it's about 30 seconds behind. So our producer ready is finished one mile. It sounds dead. How are you feeling physically? I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm cramping already. Okay. Get back to it. Stop talking to us then. Get focused, all right? We'll check back in in about five minutes here.
Starting point is 00:57:40 I think he might have just, it may have just fallen off the treadmill. Our video producer Eddie wanted to go and do the Krispy Cream Challenge this morning, make a little money. So the goal was to run two miles, eat 12 donuts, and then run two more miles. And he started 16 minutes ago. You can hear him now he's running. Eddie? Yeah. I'm watching you on our Facebook live stream.
Starting point is 00:58:02 You do not look good, my friend. What do you mean? What do you mean? I don't look good. Maybe struggling a little bit. Yeah, a little struggle. Well, I'm trying. trying to really get this two mile marks fast.
Starting point is 00:58:14 Do you have a time on me? I'm showing 16 minutes. Yeah, I have 16 minutes right now. Okay, good. That's good. I'm at 1.86. Oh, so you're almost done. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:22 Go ahead and finish that then. We'll check back in a minute when you hit two and you start eating the dozen donuts. Perfect. All right, bye, bye, bye, man. Eddie's eating the donuts right now. Eddie, can you hear me or no? You there, buddy?
Starting point is 00:58:34 Yeah, man. I'm on my third donut right now. The donuts are much easier to eat than running, or what? Well, this is the best part. It's been more fun. Eddie had two miles. What did you finish the two miles in? Oh, 17 minutes.
Starting point is 00:58:49 17 minutes? Oh, that's not so bad. Okay. That's pretty close to nine minutes a mile. Yeah. Okay, so you do that. And how many donuts are you watching you on the stream? You look disgusting.
Starting point is 00:59:02 You're covered in donut all of your face and you're sweating and gross. I feel grown, man. Okay. He's a lot far. He's a lot of, he's ahead of pace. I thought he was going to take about 11 minutes a mile and it was going to be a real struggle. Well, this next mile. Now, this is where it's going to get interesting.
Starting point is 00:59:20 Yeah. The first three donuts going down good. The last four donuts and the next, I mean, oh, God, he does look disgusting. Eddie. He looks pale. You look like you just ran 10 miles. Okay. Let me say this.
Starting point is 00:59:33 Our producer Eddie has run two miles. Now he's in the middle of eating 12 donuts. How many donuts have you had, Eddie? Four. He's at four. got eight donuts to go. Mm-hmm. And then you have two more miles to run to make $100.
Starting point is 00:59:46 All right. You keep going, buddy. I don't want to hold you up. Now I'm craving a donut great. I know, me too, me too. Thanks. I want to Krispheed. Oh.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Let's go to Shelby in Tennessee. Hi, Shelby. Hi, good morning. Good morning. What can I do for you? I am reading bare bones. Oh, yeah, my first book. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 01:00:05 Yes, I love it. And what do you think about it? It's really good. I knew a lot about you from the show, but it goes into more depth a little bit. Oh, yeah. Anything stick out that you can tell our listeners? That Bobby grew up for and he has completely done a 360. Well, there you have it.
Starting point is 01:00:26 I think a 180? Yeah, well. 180? Okay, yeah. Don't be that person, Amy. Yeah, Amy, come on. We got it. Don't be that person.
Starting point is 01:00:33 No, no, I'm not trying. Okay, I'm sorry. We got it. Wait, I feel really bad. I'm not trying to be that person, but I didn't know if I was confused of like what a 36. Well, you're right. If you've done a 360.
Starting point is 01:00:42 You're right. 360 means you go back. Okay, maybe I was confused Amy, but thank you. No. I'm sorry. Amy, she was trying to be nice. She was trying to be nice. But I wasn't trying to be rude.
Starting point is 01:00:52 I was trying to be nice or I was trying to understand if there was a new meaning for 360. Shelby, anything else you like to say? At the part where Amy and Lunchbox never got along. Is their relationship different now? It is different now. Yes, they did not get along at all when this show first started. Listen, this whole show.
Starting point is 01:01:10 this whole show is just my friends I hired. I didn't go hire radio people from other radio stations. And so I wanted to have a show that was like naturally a bunch of friends hanging out. And so when that happened, sometimes people fight because they were, they're not paid radio people. So, yeah, it's in the book. I appreciate you calling. Thank you very much. All right, bye-bye.
Starting point is 01:01:29 There you go. All right. Let's go check in real quick with Eddie one more time. Eddie's eating donuts. Eddie, how are you, bud? There's Morgan number two. We can talk to Morgan number two. Hey, Morgan number two.
Starting point is 01:01:39 What's up, dude? You don't feel good? Yeah, I mean, I'm just halfway through the donuts and I stopped with some water because I'm getting hard right now. Water? You're at 23 minutes into the competition. You have, you know, 46 and a half or so. No, 36 and a half or so.
Starting point is 01:01:54 I wouldn't chug that water like that. You can watch Eddie on the live stream. Yeah, lunchbox on the chug. What are you rooting for, lunchbox? Did he makes it or doesn't? No, no, I don't want him to make it. I want him to be able to laugh at him when he eats all the donuts and comes up about half a mile short, then it's hilarious.
Starting point is 01:02:07 You're rooting for two miles, 12 donuts, and then a mile and a half. Yeah. What did you buy your son that you want to take back? This police truck. Whatever. Super cool little thing, but it has sirens. And I didn't know when I bought it for him that it had sirens. So it goes off all the time.
Starting point is 01:02:26 And it's the most annoying thing ever. And he always wants to play with it, which is great. He loves police. So I thought this was a perfect gift. But really, honestly, I didn't know it made noise. So what's your question now? So my question is either I need a fine way to get rid of the noise. Why don't you just take out the break to sound out?
Starting point is 01:02:44 Because he'll know. Then he'll be like, mom, my, I just need the truck to disappear or the noise to stop. And he'll, he'll listen to me if we say, hey, buddy, can you turn the siren off? But, I mean, just every day, he doesn't always have it off. And it's the loudest, most piercing. Like, sometimes I'm like, there's a real emergency somewhere. But no, it's his little teeny tiny toy truck. And I just have present regret.
Starting point is 01:03:10 But out of, I got it for him in his stalking at Christmas. And he got like... It's that small. Yes, but it's the loudest thing you've ever heard. And I just think, I mean, he got other gifts for Christmas, but this might be the favorite thing that he got. It's like getting someone an awesome video game, but they played the box. Yeah. And then you're like, why are you so obsessed with this?
Starting point is 01:03:29 So I know if it disappears. I just didn't know if other people had cases where, you know, something just goes missing. Oopsie. You can call us. You can give Amy little mom. help here. 87777 Bobby. Something like this happened with you, if so call us. 877 Bobby. And I'm the one that bought it, so I'm such a bonehead. But I didn't know. Are you the Bonehead Story of the Week? Lunchbox, I think she's ready for it. Yeah. I'm Lunchbox. That's your
Starting point is 01:03:55 Bonehead Story of the Week. This story comes to us from Nashville, Tennessee. There was a loving mother named Amy that wanted to get her son something awesome for Christmas. So she bought him a toy truck that makes siren noises. It drives her nuts, and now she wants to get rid of the truck. I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day. All right, thank you, lunchbox. Bobby Bone Show. Bonehead.
Starting point is 01:04:21 Story of the day. Amy, if you leave it on your front porch, I can make it disappear. He's like the mob. Okay, thank you. Just leave it out there, and I'll swing on by. Okay, so you guys can call on that. 877-77 Bobby. We're checking in with our producer Eddie in just a minute.
Starting point is 01:04:38 I'm watching him on the last. live stream right now. He had to run two miles, eat 12 donuts, and then run two miles. And we are about 37 minutes into it. It's a Krispy Cream Challenge. He's got, what, just about 23 minutes left, and we'll see if he can do it. He's walking now, but I'm not sure where he is. Sheena and Georgia, welcome to the show. Hi, Bobby. Hey, what's happening? Tell me what you think about this. Amy bought a toy for a kid, but it's way too loud. Okay, well, a trick I learned my Olympics is 16. And if you turn one of the batteries around in it, you'll have a few days before they realize that the batteries turned around. So switch one of the batteries. It won't work. It won't look broken.
Starting point is 01:05:20 And it'll give you a few days. Interesting. Okay. All right. You guys sound evil. Yeah. Okay. Okay. I like that. My mom loves to give my kids noise making toys for Christmas. So I'd always take and switch one in the battery around. And I usually had a couple days before they realize the battery was the wrong way. There you go. There's a toy hack right there. Thank you very much, Sheena. Have a good day.
Starting point is 01:05:43 Hey, Christina and Austin, you're on. Hey, all you need to do is put a piece of duct tape over the speaker holes, and he'll still be able to hear it, but it won't be so loud. Oh, well, that's a good idea. But will he like it if there's a duct tape piece over the speaker? I wouldn't. You duct tape my speaker. Yeah, you probably remove it.
Starting point is 01:05:59 But I'll tell him. Oh, here's what I could tell him. Go ahead. But then it's just another lie. but I could say if you remove the duct tape, but the truck is going to fall apart. That's a lie. What have you told them, like,
Starting point is 01:06:11 most police officers put the duct tape over theirs unless it's a big crime. And only let them have, like, big crimes at a certain point. Yeah, like when mom's not home. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's all. All right, you can keep calling us with that. Okay.
Starting point is 01:06:23 Eddie is running. We'll go check in with him now. Eddie had, oh, he's getting the phone handed to him. Eddie? Oh, my. Are you there, buddy? I'm here. I'm here.
Starting point is 01:06:33 So we started them, we started 30, minutes ago, right? Okay. He had 39 minutes. He ran two miles. Then you ate all 12 donuts, correct? Correct. How'd that feel? It was harder than I thought.
Starting point is 01:06:46 The first six donuts, nice, enjoyable. The last half, very hard. Very difficult to keep down. So you've had 12 donuts. You're on the treadmill. You have two more miles to run. Where are you now? I'm at 0.78 of a mile.
Starting point is 01:06:59 All right. He's got basically 1.2 miles left to run in roughly 19. minutes? Okay, I'm going to start walking here in a minute because I need, the more I run, the more I feel like these donuts are going to come back up. How does your body feel? Not bad. Cramping up a little bit. My stomach doesn't feel as fool as I thought it was going to be, so that's good. Are there people in the gym other than you? No, I cleared them all out. Oh, wow. Yeah, they were not having this. Okay, well check back in a minute, right, bud? All right. All right,
Starting point is 01:07:28 there he is. Producer ready. Trying to win the $100 this morning. Bigger than the Super Bowl, folks. He's going too fast. You're watching him? Yeah, I'm worried. I'm worried he's going to make it. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, nonprofit Christian University based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant.
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Starting point is 01:11:11 Go to get sunday.com to get your free custom yard analysis. That's get sunday.com. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So this is pretty cool. There's an orthodontist who's helping local Girl Scout troops that come into his office to sell cookies.
Starting point is 01:11:31 Anytime they can. come in, he guarantees he's going to buy 24 boxes of cookies from any troop that walks through the door. And then what he does with those cookies is super cool. He donates them to first responders in the area. So, totaling $2,880 in cookie sales just last year from this one, from this one orthodontist. So if I was a girl's got cookie troop in this area, put a mustache on and go back twice. Spokane, Washington, go sell him some cookies because he's buying them up and then donating them to people. Then go put a fake mustache on and go back in again and be like, I haven't been here yet. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:04 Different, that bit lunchbox does? Yes, you should do it. No, you shouldn't do it, but, yes. All right. Okay. That's my, tell me something good. Thank you. Let's go check in with Eddie.
Starting point is 01:12:14 Now, Eddie, he had two. Hey, Bone. I'm watching you on the stream right now. You had two miles, and then you had 12 donuts, and now you're on your second two miles. And right now you have about eight and a half minutes left. Where are you? I'm at 1.63. Oh, you got this then, huh?
Starting point is 01:12:30 Yeah. But I'm walking. I mean, do I have to walk, you think? Or do I have to run? You can do whatever you want. As long as you finish both within an hour, you have completed the Krispy Cream Challenge. Picture the moms at the mall. Like, that's what I'm doing.
Starting point is 01:12:43 You know, the ones that walk fast with her hands up? Yeah. That's what I'm doing. I'm trying to just get it that way because every time I jog, my stomach just starts hurting it. I feel like it's trouble. Okay. And now... You have plenty of time.
Starting point is 01:12:53 As long as you don't fall down, you have six minutes here. Okay. And when my thighs hurt, they're cramping up, too. And then somehow I've gotten planter fasciitis on my right. That's what I got to hurt. All right, Eddie's getting close to finishing and winning $100 or $250 of charity, and we'll find out what you're going to do with that money after you finish, if you finish. That's correct.
Starting point is 01:13:14 All right, bud. We'll check back in a minute. There he is. We're talking about Amy. She bought her son a toy. The noise is way too loud. It's a police car. And she's like, what do I do now because I don't like it?
Starting point is 01:13:24 I want to get rid of it. Hey, Diana and Austin. Hi. What would you like to say for Amy? We should get like a new one, maybe one. maybe one that's bigger and more cool looking, but that doesn't make the sound. So he'd still be interested in it, but he wouldn't have to deal with the annoying sound. That's a pretty cool idea.
Starting point is 01:13:42 Oh, yeah. You go get like a cool ball or police car, but it doesn't go, ooh. It doesn't make noise. It's a really good idea. I like that. Would he be into that? I think so. If it was bigger and cooler and I really made it seem awesome, because he does, that's the thing.
Starting point is 01:13:56 He loves the sirens. That's what does it for this teeny tiny little truck that he has. It literally fit in his Christmas stocking with tons of a lot. other things. That's how small it is. It's just so loud and annoying. So maybe if I just say, here's a bigger, more awesome one. Diana, that's good. Thank you. Maybe you can get a police officer sign it, like autograph it too.
Starting point is 01:14:14 And be like, and a police officer autographed, the big one. Can you sign it? No, I'm not a police officer, but I bet you want to do that for you. Okay. Let's go to Katie. Katie in Louisiana, you're on. Hi, good morning. What's happening? Oh, another day in paradise down here. Well, you heard Amy's story. What do you think? So my husband and I are foster parents. So we've had kids of all
Starting point is 01:14:33 ages of all background and typically they come in and the loudest most obnoxious toys are their favorite. So what we started doing is certain toys are only allowed in their room and they can be as loud and obnoxious with them as they want and it works like a charm every time. In their room only though? Yes. What would your son say to that? He doesn't really play in his room by himself but I guess maybe I could but then I'd have to shut the door if it feels so bad for him. He'd just be in his room by himself like playing police. That's what I do now. Katie, thank you. Let's do one more.
Starting point is 01:15:04 Dawn and Louisiana, you're on the Bobby Bone Show. Hey, my suggestion was maybe let it fall in the water. Oh. Accidentally. I've done that to my kids a couple of times. My siblings and I used to see who could get the, oh, it was kind of like a joke toward the other people.
Starting point is 01:15:21 Like a war. Right. Yeah. And the bathtub with you, and as you're running the water, you know, let it fall in the water. That's so dirty. That's so dirty. Yes.
Starting point is 01:15:32 And then it doesn't work, but it's still, you know, very playable. and you can still use it, it just doesn't make the noise. Donna, you're a bad influence on Amyisler. It's fun, Ava, you're a bad influence. Hey, Donna, thank you for calling. Where are you in Louisiana? Monroe.
Starting point is 01:15:46 Oh, you're summer down there. I love it. Yeah, it's pretty awesome. It's not summer right now at all, but it's, uh, I'm sure tomorrow it'll probably be in the 70s. Well, thank you, Donna. Have a great day. I went out this morning, and my doors were frozen. My door handles.
Starting point is 01:16:00 On your car? Yeah. Oh. Try to, it couldn't get them. So what do you do? pour water over them? Yeah, that's what I did. Hot water.
Starting point is 01:16:08 And finally they melted off. Yeah. Are you supposed to put hot water on the windshield? No. I don't believe so. No, it'll crack. Okay. That's the urban legend.
Starting point is 01:16:17 I know, I didn't know if something could happen to your door handle. I was watching CNN yesterday, and they were taking hot water. They were in Chicago, which, by the way, shout out to our Chicago listeners, because you guys got it right now. But they were taking hot water and throwing it into the air and just go, and it was just evaporate. Oh, evaporate? It wasn't land.
Starting point is 01:16:32 It was just running like snow. Oh, wow. fall down. So awesome. I have a friend in Iowa that was doing that because she's from Texas and she moved up there and she was, her and her husband were out in the, oh, and it would just disappear. So cool. All right, let's check in with Eddie.
Starting point is 01:16:43 Eddie? Home stretch, baby. What are you at? 1.94. 0.6 miles. I'm watching you on the Facebook Live. You have about three minutes to finish. I'm going.
Starting point is 01:16:55 I'm ramping up the speed. I'm going to put that little clippy thing on me just in case I fall off. So it stops the treadmill? Yeah. You can clip it to your show. He is. He started the morning. And he ran... Okay.
Starting point is 01:17:08 Six point nine. Here we go, boy. He ran two miles. Then he ate 12 donuts. Now he's finishing his second two-mile run. He has a minute 45 seconds to finish. 1.99. Two miles, baby.
Starting point is 01:17:21 He did it, ladies gentlemen. Sweet victory. Oh, dude, I don't listen. Speed, speed, speech, speech. Speech, speech. Speech, speech. No one. No one do this.
Starting point is 01:17:36 Like, this is the worst feeling I've ever had. Eddie, congratulations, buddy. Thank you, bones. Look, I love donuts, but really, it's not good. Much box? I'm just going to say you took it too easy on them. No, I did not. The rules were all stated.
Starting point is 01:17:48 Eddie won. He is the winner. Do you know this song? I don't know. You don't watch SpongeBob? Sweet victory? No. I think Maroon 5's going to play this in the halftime football show.
Starting point is 01:18:00 Oh, really? Yeah. All right, we're going to play this. Eddie, come back, and we'll find out what you're going to do with your money. Wow. Oh. What? If he's going to take the money for himself or charity?
Starting point is 01:18:12 If he's going to take 100 for himself or himself, 250 for charity. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby phones. Let me know. And we're transmitting across America. He's it. He did the Krispy Kreme Challenge.
Starting point is 01:18:31 He's the man. Our video producer, Eddie ran two miles. A 12 donuts ran two more miles in 58 minutes, 11 seconds. Dang. How do you feel? Dang, I just can't stop burping. Oh, there he is.
Starting point is 01:18:45 Come on, give him a copy here. We did it. Our champion right here. He's our champion. Now, Eddie, you have the choice. Yeah. Now, I want you to think about this for a second. You can have $100 for you cash, right?
Starting point is 01:18:58 Yeah. 100 bucks. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Let me talk it out. Okay. I want you to hear what I have to say. $100 to go and, you know, spend at your disposal. You know, just whatever you want.
Starting point is 01:19:08 Have a good time. Or $250 to the charity of your choice. Which means you don't get the $100. So you can't go have a good time. But it really can help somebody. You can pick the $150. Charity. It has to be a legit charity. It can't be the Eddie Foundation. Right, right, right. Not Eddie's Kids Foundation. It can be Eddieskids.com foundation. No.
Starting point is 01:19:29 So, the choice is yours. 100 for you or $250 for charity. Let's go around the room first. What do we think Eddie's going to do, Amy? He's going to do 100 for himself. Lunchbox. Eddie and charity, they don't go in the same sentence. What do you think? Ray Mundo in the Glass Room. Yeah, he's for sure going to keep it himself and gamble it on the Super Bowl. Oh, good point. They think you're going to keep it and gamble on the Super Bowl. And he'll say if he wins, he'll donate a little bit.
Starting point is 01:19:55 But he won't, though. Let's go to Mike D who writes all the games, writing on the show. Mike D, what's he going to do? He's going to keep it. Wow, Eddie, four for four. Bobby? Bobby, what do you think? Hey, is Morgan number two with you?
Starting point is 01:20:07 Yes. Then put her on. Hello? What's he going to do? Is he going to keep the money, or is he going to donate double in a half? He's totally keeping it. After all that hard work he just throws? There's no way.
Starting point is 01:20:21 Five for five. You know what? Eddie's my guy. He is my guy. And I always feel like my people know if you're coming to the crossroads and one of them is a selfish road and one of them is the do unto others road. I always feel like my people do unto others. I hope they do.
Starting point is 01:20:37 You know, I try to preach that. I try to show that. So I'm going to say that Eddie is going to keep it too. Yeah. There he is. You were trying to get into my head. I see what you were doing. Eddie, it's your choice.
Starting point is 01:20:49 You have a hundred bucks for your $250 for charity. What's it going to be, my friend? Look, look. Last night I started doing some research, and I was like, how do I do this? Let me get some tips online from people who have done this in the past. And I read about this event going down in Raleigh Saturday. It's the actual Krispy Kreme donut challenge. It's happening in Raleigh.
Starting point is 01:21:10 So I'm like, why not donate to what they're donating to? It's the children's home in University of North Carolina Children's Hospital. Like, boom. Give $250 to them. Forget it. I don't need the money, Bones. He's donating it. What?
Starting point is 01:21:24 I need it. I'm shocked. My guy's coming through right now. Hold on. I don't need it. I was planning on a trip to the bar at work today. What are you doing?
Starting point is 01:21:33 That's kind of what changed my mind a little bit. Do I really want to spend it on Ray and lunchbox at the bar or the Children's Hospital of University of North Carolina? Get out of here. So you are officially donating it to the Children's Hospital of North Carolina. Yes. Come on. There he is.
Starting point is 01:21:47 Come on. Look at that. Go Eddie. You let us down twice. No, that's good. If anyone's listening to Raleigh, go do it yourself. Dude, this is not, that was not easy. And then they're going to have to do it in the cold.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Look at this guy. What? Are you showering before you come back or no? No, no, no, no. I'm going straight to work. Bones there's work to be done. Great. Okay, come on back.
Starting point is 01:22:09 Okay. All right. Look at this guy. Donate the money. Come on. Three cheers for Eddie. Hip-hip. Hooray.
Starting point is 01:22:16 You guys are not excited about this. Do it again. I did it. I did it. The third one is the loudest. You've got to build up to it. Come on. A bunch of haters is right.
Starting point is 01:22:27 Eddie, I'm proud of you, buddy. Thanks, Bob. All right. There it is. A winner, Eddie. There's a betting prop on the Super Bowl. Will Maroon 5 played this song. So, what do you, why do people?
Starting point is 01:22:46 Well, they shut down the press conference. They were going to have let the press come watch. and they shut it down. They said, we're not letting me watch it anymore. So I don't know. The video is so,
Starting point is 01:22:56 this performance on SpongeBob is so funny. It's like half-to. You still have to? No, I don't know. It's just funny that they petitioned this and now Maroonify
Starting point is 01:23:05 probably will play Sweet Victory from SpongeBob at the Super Bowl halftime show. It may start with it. So doctors apparently only listen to their patients for about 11 seconds whenever you go in.
Starting point is 01:23:19 Why? Why so short? What if... They say, say that patients don't know what's talking about for the most part. Like, they can usually tell immediately what's wrong. Oh. The study says that on average, our doctors, listen to us for about 11 seconds before they interrupt. Your thoughts. Man, I feel like I like to be detailed about what I'm feeling, why I feel that way, and everything that's going on. So they can fully understand.
Starting point is 01:23:42 You talk a lot, though. Well, they need to know the full picture. Yeah. Right? 11 seconds and they're already tuning me out. Don't you think, and listen, I'm not, I don't know. I'm not. I don't No, I'm not a doctor. But don't you think they kind of, within your first few things that you say know kind of where you're going? Sure. But I just have a lot more to say than 11 seconds. Lunchbox?
Starting point is 01:24:03 I think they pay attention a little bit more to me because I'm a celebrity, so they want to make sure they get it right. So I feel like I have their attention a little bit longer than 11 seconds. But the normal person, I could see them blowing them off like, oh, here comes this annoying lady again. Do you think it's blowing them off? Do you think they kind of just know? They probably hear the same symptoms over and over and over and over again.
Starting point is 01:24:22 Yeah. And they're going to do the same test no matter what. So they're like, okay, just be quiet. Let me do my job. But you listen to that Dr. Death podcast and it scares you, right? Oh, for sure. Like, it makes me want to question everything. Like, if I ever have to go in for any kind of surgery, I want to know that surgeon's full history.
Starting point is 01:24:38 How many people have died on the operating table with him? How many people have been left paralyzed because of him? How many people have had so much as a, I don't even know what after him. You know what? We think doctors are like angels, right? Yes. But I have multiple friends that are different doctors in different areas. They're just like us.
Starting point is 01:24:56 Yeah. Yeah. They have bad days and they have to go to surgery. When they're having a bad day or if they're feeling kind of sick. Yeah. The guy I trust is my family doctor for my entire family. Like sometimes I can't believe. I mean, I've known him his entire life and I know how he used to me.
Starting point is 01:25:11 Like you knew he was a kid. And I'm like, can't believe I trust him with our health. But I do trust him. I have friends that are pilots that were nuts in college. Yeah. And I've said before, if I walked up, I saw them in the plane, I'll be like, uh, I don't know about this. And they fly commercial airlines.
Starting point is 01:25:27 Yeah. But yeah, doctors listen for about 11 seconds. There's a new podcast up with Amy. It's four things with Amy Brown. What are you talking about this week on your podcast, Amy? Go into detail about face shaving. I have my face girl on. Yeah, shaving your face if you're a girl, because it's a real thing.
Starting point is 01:25:42 And how important it is to eat dinner around the table if you can. While shaving your face? No, but that's just another thing that we talk about. even if you don't have like a family find people to gather around the table with and eat. At dinner? I don't have family. Exactly. So what we need to do. Who's going to call somebody and be like, hey, yes. Come over and have dinner with me? We need to be more
Starting point is 01:26:00 intentional by inviting you over and you need to be more intentional about accepting it. Who has time for that? You eat dinner. I saw you eating dinner last night alone on FaceTime. I thought we were talking to each other. It was late and I was just trying to yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I do eat dinner alone on FaceTime often. But it'll be good.
Starting point is 01:26:19 for your soul if you gather around the table like maybe once a week with others. Four things with Amy Brown. Yeah. That women face shaving is always It's disgusting. It's fascinating. It's always a weird topic. Like I'm good. Good. I'm good with it. Do what you want to do, right? Look good, feel good. Feel good. Well, I used to be so embarrassed by it. But now I'm like whatever. Every woman needs to be doing this. I just don't want to see it. And neither does my husband. Yeah. I like, I don't want to walk in and you get a full face of barbassol. That's not how it is. And we talk about that in the podcast. You don't shave like a man. It's just to like scrape off the peach fuzz.
Starting point is 01:26:49 Okay. There are things I don't, let me tell you what scares me about getting married. Couple of things. I've never been married. 38 years old, never been married. Never been engaged. Never had anyone to live with me. Like, I'm like a 20-year-old when it comes to relationships.
Starting point is 01:27:00 I don't want to see someone I'm dating or married to use the bathroom. You don't have to. Yeah, you don't. I don't see my wife. Yeah. Never. Why would you have to? Never.
Starting point is 01:27:09 Because everybody's like, well, that's part of being married. What's the other things? Like, sharing all the, like, joining all the accounts. Yeah. You don't have to do that either. Yeah, you can't. Yes, you should do that. I will do that.
Starting point is 01:27:25 It's so weird to me that lunch, I absolutely will do that. But again, it's fine. It's so odd for me. Because, again, I grew up poor and I've worked hard. And you want to share. I do. I do want to share. But that's weird because I've never had anybody come in like that before.
Starting point is 01:27:41 I never made live with me. Yeah. Especially, I think if they had come in, you know, even five years ago, it'd be way different than it is now. Way different. Like your boys aren't good. Yeah. There's no way you're sharing that bank account. No way can you combine bank account?
Starting point is 01:27:55 I will. I absolutely will. You have to have a secret account, though, where you keep most of your money then. What? No. When I'm ready, listen, and I'm ready. Like, I'm ready to go. But I just haven't found that person to do it with it. That's going to be weird for me.
Starting point is 01:28:07 Oh, you're crazy. You are crazy if you are going to give someone access to all that chachin. Not access, but what about theirs? Yeah. But they don't have the chichin. You don't need their chichin. I don't know who he's going to end up with. I have no idea.
Starting point is 01:28:17 And you don't know that she's just going to marry Oprah. Okay, I get it. Okay. I get to marry Oprah. That would be awesome. I bet she doesn't have a joint account. Well, those are the weird things for me. It's like the bathroom stuff and then the accounts.
Starting point is 01:28:32 And then they're just having to spend all that time together. You know, I wake up sometimes in the middle of night and I'm like, this sucks. Okay. And I'm like, sometimes I just go, man, I'm so lonely. But sometimes I'm like, because I travel so much with work. That you'd probably get that alone time. Yeah, that I would be like, it'd be okay because I'm gone all the time. Yeah. Well, I mean, you'd have to switch that or she'd have to come on the road with you.
Starting point is 01:28:54 Probably at first. You'd be a traveling wife. You want some time alone. Well, she's going to, trust me, whoever Bobby Marys is going to have her own stuff going on. Someone asked me the day, like, what do you want? What is your type? What would I answer that? How would answer that?
Starting point is 01:29:06 You want someone that has a work ethic similar to yours, I think, like hardworking, but, oh, and not very needy things. Oh, yeah. No needy. time for that. I don't have time for anybody being needy. Someone that's active and into, you know, exercise, working out, eating right. Y'all will have that in common for sure. Just write that down for me. I'll just hand that as a card. They were like, what do you like it for? I'll just give them that right there.
Starting point is 01:29:33 Yeah, she can't have too much going on with her family. Stuff like that. I just feel like maybe you want someone that doesn't have a lot going on with her family. What do you mean? Because then you'll have to go do lots of family things with her. You don't? No, that'd be good for me. Yeah. Okay. That's interesting.
Starting point is 01:29:47 Yeah, I would never penalize someone for. or their family. People have penalized me from my family my whole life. There he is. Walking back in the room, Eddie. Hey, hey. Feel bad? Ooh, man, that ride back was bad. You look disgusting. Do I? Yeah, you like gross. I feel gross. All right. We'll come back. Eddie's back in the studio after winning the Krispy Kreme Challenge.
Starting point is 01:30:03 And, uh, you look bad, dude. I mean, did it hit the bathroom. Oh, my gosh. Why are you so sweaty? Okay, we'll come back. Go on. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, nonprofit Christian university based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant.
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Starting point is 01:33:57 So she'll be coming by. They won, like, tons of Grammys. I didn't know they broke up. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. And you're going to get to talk to her. That's cool.
Starting point is 01:34:07 Yeah, yeah. She's come over the house. So search and subscribe to the Bobbycast. There's some good ones up there, too. Hey, I'm going to give lunchbox a hint tomorrow morning about a surprise. Do you want one now? Yep, absolutely. You can't guess now, but I'll give you a hint you can sit on until tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:34:21 Okay. That'll help me maybe hypothesize. Okay. That's a good word. Ready? Yep. I got a bunch of hints here. I'm just looking at which one.
Starting point is 01:34:33 Eddie doesn't know either. I have no idea. I feel like whispering in your ear what it is. No, that is not fair. Do not do that. I mean, that'd be nice. I'd like that. Eddie, you stop.
Starting point is 01:34:41 Come here, Eddie. I'm talking about bones. Why do you always do this? I hate this. Say it into the mic, dude. I'm going to tell you, but do not tell them. Eddie, Eddie. Here's what's happening with this on this show.
Starting point is 01:34:54 So I told Lunchbox, man, a month ago or so ago, I was like, I think there's something going on and you're going to freak out more than anybody. And Amy and I are involved, but we think Lunchbox is going to be the one that freaks out the most, right? Yeah, for sure. A life changer. Yeah. Like, I'm like, okay, yeah, this is really, really cool, but.
Starting point is 01:35:09 For Lunchbox is the live changer. Yes. Okay, I'm going to turn my microphone down. Let me get some music on here. This never happens. I'm turning my mic. Eddie. Give me a signal.
Starting point is 01:35:20 Talks it much yourself, baby. All right. Bobby's leaning in Daddy's ear. He's leaning on the lunchbox. Don't look over there. No, he's trying to read his lips. He has his hand over his. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:35:30 Oh, my goodness. Dude. All right, give me an hint. I'm not even looking at you. That is amazing. Dude, you're going to flip. Wow. Give me a hint.
Starting point is 01:35:43 We are. Not to. Bobby's going to give you one. All right. Oh my goodness. Is he going to flip out? That is way better than I ever thought. Really?
Starting point is 01:35:51 Yeah, because I was guessing with Lunchbox 2 in my head, way better. All the stuff you've guessed, get out of here with that. I mean. Okay, here you go. You ready? Yes. Hint is. First of all, we've told you.
Starting point is 01:36:05 Leaving on a jet, a privy? No, we never said that. No, we just said you have a flight in a hotel. Flight in a hotel. Five-star luxury hotel. We never said any of that. What was the other hint we gave him? Then I have to...
Starting point is 01:36:16 February. February. Tomorrow's February 1st? Yeah. Tomorrow's February 1st? Here's your hint. There will be bright lights. Okay.
Starting point is 01:36:24 That's so dumb. Think about it. Wow. Think about that one. It's actually a good hand. Yeah, a car has bright lights, people. Like, a car does have bright lights. Yeah, it does.
Starting point is 01:36:35 Okay. All right, I don't know. We told Eddie, Eddie knows. I guess everybody in the room knows now except you. It's amazing. Yeah, that's great. If one to ten was a scale, where would lunchbox put it on his scale? Eleven.
Starting point is 01:36:45 Oh, wow. Yeah. No, you... Absolutely. Okay. That's like giving 110%. That's...
Starting point is 01:36:50 Fine. Ten. Thank you. It's ten. Dude, you are going to flip. All right. All right. So when does he get another hint?
Starting point is 01:36:59 Tomorrow morning. No, we know I find out, guys. Yeah. When does he find out? Tomorrow morning? I don't know. Yeah, Bones, I guess you kind of have to get going on that. I know.
Starting point is 01:37:06 I think that there's multiple reasons. No, stop. Stop. Stop. I know what I'm doing here. Okay. Yeah, yeah. I guess you do.
Starting point is 01:37:15 I know what I'm doing here. You'll know in the first half of February. How many days are in February? 28. Oh, there are 28 days in February. So I've got to find out. Is this leapier or no? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:37:27 I'm thinking about that driving in today. Why is there leapier? We'll do it in the first 15 days of February. It could be tomorrow. It could be any day in the first 15th of February. All right, there you go. And you haven't told them when the actual thing is. Mm-mm.
Starting point is 01:37:45 It's pretty cool. Guys, I love being in on the loo. This is great. You like being in on the loop? Yeah, like you guys always keep secrets on me. This is fun to be inside. All right. I like that.
Starting point is 01:37:53 Thank you. Raymondo, do you know? No idea. Do you want to know? Tell them. Bobby, tell him. Tell him. But do you want to know?
Starting point is 01:38:00 Yeah. Stop me. Do you promise you're not going to tell them? Oh, tell him. Hey. Hold on me to talk amongst yourself. Why are you guys doing it? Punchbox, don't worry about it.
Starting point is 01:38:09 It's quite amazing. When you do find out about it, you're going to be like, what? This is crazy. I was on your side of it and all those guesses were legit. Whoa! Okay. I just told Raymond up.
Starting point is 01:38:19 Yo! That is crazy. It's crazy? He is going to be blown away. There it is. Whoa! I know, I know, I know. I know.
Starting point is 01:38:33 It's going to be crazy. So everyone knows. You know what? Everybody knows. He said blown away. Does Hillary now? Hillary? She's a stop it.
Starting point is 01:38:41 No, do you know? Come on in. You cannot tell Hillary. Why? Why not? He can't. and he will. Nobody can tell.
Starting point is 01:38:49 No. Come in here. Do you want to know the secret? Yeah. Do you want to know? Yeah. Hillary, if you tell me, you'll be my new number one. And what is that, Matt?
Starting point is 01:38:56 Yeah. Who's your number one right now? One second, I'm going to turn. Really? No. Hillary, look at me. That's a good question. Who is your number one or now?
Starting point is 01:39:04 Right now. Who's your number one? On the show? Am I your number one? No, I don't know who my number one would be right now, actually. Feel free to make a set. You can say whatever you want to say? You're going to love it.
Starting point is 01:39:13 You might pass out once you find you. All right, that's it for now. We're good? That's great. Everybody knows except Lunchbox. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Love that. The end.
Starting point is 01:39:22 All right. Cool. Tomorrow we'll get into a little more, all right? Are we good? Yes. All right. I watch a couple things. One, I watched Amy, I watched that documentary, the three brothers.
Starting point is 01:39:35 The three identical strangers. That's what's called, right? Yeah. Three identical strangers. Where can you watch that? Can I watch it on an airplane? I watched it on Amazon. Okay.
Starting point is 01:39:43 I saw CNN. I was showing it, too, so there are all these places to watch it. unbelievable. Have you seen at Lunchbox? No, I got it. You got to watch it. It was on CNN, and we devirred it, and the wife and I will watch it. One of the greatest, craziest things I've ever seen. What? I didn't give anything away, right? Like, lunchbox
Starting point is 01:39:58 is scared I gave the whole thing away. So here's what it's about, right? So it's about, there's a kid, he goes to college, and everybody's like, welcome back. And he's like, this is my first day in college. His twin brother, he didn't know he had a twin, quit the year before. So they thought it was him. They were like, what I'm Frankie? He's like, well, I'm not Frankie? So they find Zadden as a twin.
Starting point is 01:40:16 They're together, and it's they're in the newspaper. I'm not giving away what the, I'm giving away what the premise is. But there's more. But there's a lot more. And then there's two of them, and then they're in the newspaper, and someone goes, these two guys look like you. And there's another one. There's triplets.
Starting point is 01:40:30 Whoa. Okay. And then from there, it's just like, well, bam. You got to watch it. We got to watch it tonight. Yeah. It's called three identical strangers. One movie?
Starting point is 01:40:40 One movie. Yeah. It's only an hour and a half. Perfect. It's a documentary. That's what I'm talking about. I can't wait. It's fantastic.
Starting point is 01:40:47 Tell me about it tomorrow. Two, I watched the Final Avengers, the Third Avengers, finally. And I tell you, I felt bad for the villain, Thanos. Thanos. He was a good dude. I know he'd kill people and stuff. Is it like the Breaking Bad kind of feeling where you just like you feel bad for him? And I'm telling you.
Starting point is 01:41:03 I was watching this. And I believe if you shot it from Thanos's point of view, he'd have been a good guy. Dang. Did you feel as though he had to make a choice for humanity? Yeah, he did. Thanos, and again, that movie's out. I'm not going to spoil it. But he wants humanity to survive, and he sees that we're taking up too many resources.
Starting point is 01:41:21 So he's like, I wanted to randomly just kill off half the people because we're not going to survive. So it's either everybody dies or I kill off half of them. And then the Avengers fight him. And it's a whole thing. But I felt bad for Thanos. I'm watching this feeling bad for the villain. I was like, who am I? So do you have to watch the other Avengers to know what the heck's going on?
Starting point is 01:41:37 I don't know. They're all good, though. I've never seen them. This one was like 19 hours, though. It was long. Did anyone else feel bad for Thanos and Avengers? Are I the only idiot? I don't really remember it.
Starting point is 01:41:49 I did. I was just like, this guy has to make a terribly hard decision. Yeah. Like he wants humanity to survive. And I get he has to kill people, but rather than that than everyone died. Well, now we know what you would do. Yeah, I kill half people. It's either, would you?
Starting point is 01:42:05 But not by any system of class. Dang, Thanos. I would just, it would be random. Random. That's what he said. There was no class system. I know. I'm listening to what you would do.
Starting point is 01:42:14 If you said every... What about your friends? This is what I would say. What about us? If in this, they're getting to be random. There's this room. There's one, two, three, four.
Starting point is 01:42:21 Six of us in the room right now. If you said to me all six of you guys are going to die, or you can randomly have three people die. I would randomly have three of you die and... Which three of you survive? No, it's random.
Starting point is 01:42:31 And I'd put myself in that too. Okay. Yeah. The very bottom of the barrel. Man. If it must come to this. But I watched Avengers and I was feeling bad for the bad guy. But it's good.
Starting point is 01:42:44 It's good. Anyway, I saw that. Anything else? I know that, oh, the Ted Bundy tape. Oh, God. Oh, yeah. Unbelievable. Yeah, I had no.
Starting point is 01:42:53 This is on Netflix. It's a documentary, right? It's Hillary, our phone screener was telling us about it. Yeah, and you'll go through him so fast. Like, when it was over, I was like, oh, okay, well, I guess that's the end because, well, that's what happened. But I didn't realize how many murders he got away with. I knew he was a serial killer. And then I didn't realize how normal he was to,
Starting point is 01:43:14 other people at times before he became a killer and like was going to like all these things about him that seemed so normal in the end this whole other life where he was just psychopath did you see on Netflix they were like hey guys stop fascinated with how good looking he is he was good looking right and that's my thing too like that's part of the craziness about it is that he was so normal you can't look past that and had things going for him right it's like what happened because everybody was like no way he did it look at him he's a law student he's good looking by the way I haven't seen it I only know the story from reading books about it I've seen the Netflix tree.
Starting point is 01:43:45 Yeah, it takes it to another level. I was like, can it be that good? So I sat down to watch one episode and I didn't move because I watched all four right in a row. It's only four episodes. It's only four episodes and it is amazing. And like you're saying about these women, there were women going to his trial just because he was good looking. They were just like, I'm so drawn to him. But look like Ted Peterson.
Starting point is 01:44:06 Who's that? Scott Peterson. Yeah, Scott Peterson. Yeah. Whatever. You're thinking Ted Bundy, but Scott Peterson. Yes. But the show is so good.
Starting point is 01:44:13 Like, whoa. But like Scott Peterson was super good looking and he's in jail for killing his wife, his pregnant wife. And people are like, right? Somebody's married to him. Yeah, I think so. Well, this dude, Ted, when he did get married to this one girl, like they would let her come in and they had a baby. Well, he was like death row. I want to know where's the daughter?
Starting point is 01:44:33 She's around. I know. I googled her. She's around. But I mean, now, oh, you did? Okay, I was going to. Because I wondered like growing up knowing that your dad was Ted Bundy and that you were conceived while your mom married him when he was in. jail crazy.
Starting point is 01:44:45 You've got to change your last name. Sort of like dirty John had kids and I'm like, they had them on the, I would change my name. There's no way I would have that person's last name. What about Hitler? Like if you're related to Hitler and you had the Hitler last name, you changed your name. Didn't they change their name? You have to. Like I think they did if you had the Hitler last name.
Starting point is 01:45:03 Yeah, because that, I've never heard that last name. Like I've never met anyone with the last name Hitler. What's your name? Jeremiah. Jeremiah, who, Jeremiah Hitler? Oh, my goodness. Yeah. I'm walking away.
Starting point is 01:45:11 I'm out. Right? Yeah. As soon as he meet him. Because if someone said their last name was Bundy, you would first, the first thing you would say, No.
Starting point is 01:45:18 Not really. I'd think of Al Bundy first. I scored four touchdowns in single game. Now because it's back with this, these Ted Bundy tapes, I would maybe think of him, but for so many years I would never. I know people with last name Bundy now.
Starting point is 01:45:32 Yeah, sure. Yeah. Laura Lee Bundy. Laura Bell. We're all like real close to people. Just not totally there. Dude, you aren't crazy. The thing that put it close to home
Starting point is 01:45:42 is that Hillary, our phone screener, she went to Florida State, and we went, we played Florida State one time, and we walked right by where this dude did all his stuff. Oh, that's where that happened? Sorority Road, lunchbox, you and I. That was his last. That's where he got busted. Like, Florida made it happen. Don't tell me, don't tell me.
Starting point is 01:45:59 But it's crazy. It's just like, whoa, I didn't even realize all that went down right there. He was a genius, too. That's what's, like, he was so smart. And it's just, it was so, I mean, oh. Like, honestly, if someone like him had approached me and maybe I was hanging out at the beach and he was like, hey, I need help. with something. Can you come help me with something in my car?
Starting point is 01:46:14 I might be like, oh, okay, yeah, no problem. And then the next thing you know, I would be thrown in a car. So he's not like Thanos. You don't feel bad for this villain. No, you feel... No, you don't feel bad for him. I don't. I feel bad for his parents. Oh, can you imagine? Yeah, his mom was on there. I watched a TED talk of one of the Columbine Shooters' moms.
Starting point is 01:46:31 Oh, she wrote a book. Yeah. Polly. Has that be tough. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. Anyway, okay. I think about stuff like that, too, when you're raising kids and you're nurturing
Starting point is 01:46:42 them. Like, I want to make sure my kids feel nurtured and loved so that maybe they don't, I can protect them from having something happened in their adult life. A bit, though. That makes them go crazy. Again, nature versus nurture. I know. I don't know that, because I've read some stories of serial killers who grew up in wonderfully
Starting point is 01:47:01 loving families, wonderfully loving families. So you think you're just born that way? I think that it's probably a combination. Because I had that same thought. When I got done with the whole series, I was like, man, how? How do I prevent my kid for, like, how do I prevent my kid from being that person? As much as you can. And then you just hope that there's not a defect somewhere.
Starting point is 01:47:24 Well, because they'll even look at people's, like, psychopath's brain or murderers' brains. And they think, like, okay, what is missing from their, why do they have no empathy? Why can they not, you know, care about others? Do they have a brain tumor that's causing them to their brain to make them do these things that they don't really? Aaron Hernandez when he had all the CTE And they're going Okay was all of that Did that affect the fact that he was able to murder people so easily
Starting point is 01:47:48 Or was he just And you know you don't really know Because he had all the brain damage from playing football So okay well Yes and the way they get him to talk on the tapes Very weird Very weird how they Because the only way that he could talk about the murders
Starting point is 01:48:04 Is by him Pretending it was someone else doing Narrating it Like the OJ if I did it Correct Yes that's basically He was like, okay, I know you didn't do it, but let's say if you were the murder. Yeah, what would you think?
Starting point is 01:48:15 Is that admissible, though? No, this was not for court. This was just for the entertainment. He was already in jail. Journalism. Oh, wow. This was just some reporter doing this story. And they believed it, though, that all the stuff that he said?
Starting point is 01:48:25 Yeah, absolutely. And then he sat down. I don't want to. Don't ruin it because I didn't know that part. Yeah, either did I. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, non-profit Christian University based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant.
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Starting point is 01:52:29 Like she has a credit card bill of $88,000. And she's rich. They're still waiting for her to pay, they'd go to court. There's another, her and her dean's, McDermott, I don't watch her reality shows, do you? I have before. They had a very highly publicized financial issue where they were sued
Starting point is 01:52:45 by City National Bank because they didn't pay a $400,000 loan back. Whoa! Here's my theory on rich people and loans and being in debt. Right. So, I'm not in debt. I grew up very poor. I thought, if you can't pay for it, you don't get it.
Starting point is 01:53:02 I don't think you'll ever hear of me with this kind of problem. Because I grew up with no money, and I I didn't get in the habit of going, oh, I'll just pay it back. I'll just put it on something and pay it back later. She grew up very, very wealthy. Her dad, one of the richest people in Hollywood. Aaron Spelling, who created all the shows, 90210, all this.
Starting point is 01:53:21 So it probably is a lifestyle thing for them to put things on debt and then pay it back. I think it's just how you were raised. And to her, it's probably nothing. You just put it on debt and then somebody else, you know, she paid that. So she's not stressing out over this. I don't, listen, I don't know her. But I would assume not. Look up Lunchbox, Torrey Spelling.
Starting point is 01:53:37 net worth. Oh, I don't think it's very much, man. And does she have a... She get cut out of her dad. Yeah, her dad cut her out. I think they had an estranged relationship. Oh. But how strange.
Starting point is 01:53:46 But if she has a TV show now, shouldn't she be making good money off that? I don't know. The reality show? I don't know. It just depends. Lunchbox Torrey spelling network. Yeah, I'm clicking on it.
Starting point is 01:53:56 All right, here we go. I don't know why I ask me to do it. What? Why does it say 500,000? That's what I'm saying. I'm like, is this real? What was her dad worth, Erin spelling? Well, she still owes $88,000.
Starting point is 01:54:06 pay it back. I mean, 500,000, that would explain it. Worth. Aaron's spelling net worth. 500 million. Yeah. See, that's what I'm saying. Like, I didn't know.
Starting point is 01:54:15 I thought maybe my numbers were wrong on on Tori spelling. But again, my thing is, she probably was raised this way. With a very rich, you don't pay cash for things. Wow. Bones, so do you go to dad and just say, sorry, you know, like everything? He's dead. Oh, he's dead. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:54:28 So, oof. Yeah. He kicked a bucket a while ago. And she never got. What's up with that story? See, no, not you lunch, my. No, no, not you lunch, we don't have. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 01:54:37 Why do you guys hate on me? I'm so, I wanted to make sure my facts were right. When I see $500,000, I think that's no way that's right. Okay, but I'm going to have Mike D. Look it up. Mike, do tell me what the story is if her dad just cut her out completely? What if your dad was so rich and cut you out? Well, maybe she didn't want his money, too.
Starting point is 01:54:52 It could be bad. Most people are good. What if you're the family, that dead dude that love all the money to Billy Cunnington because he met him at a bar? That's true story? No. But you know that, you know that song? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:55:03 God is great. Beer's good. People are good. People are. I got a Luke Brian and Luke I was like wait a second Yeah I'm the song's mixed up
Starting point is 01:55:09 But do you know Luke Brian Now Luke Brian wrote the other Billy Carrington song Yes good directions Good directions yeah Go ahead Mikey what do you have over there She inherited 800,000 Oh 500 million
Starting point is 01:55:20 Yeah 800,000 What a low blow Did that Ooh Well but here's the thing This is the lifestyle she lives Like she threw a birthday party
Starting point is 01:55:31 For one of her daughters And the party was $6,000 They just live in another, everything is over the top. What's you got? Apparently, Tori and her mom were fighting, and her dad's plan was changed two months before he died, even though he had Alzheimer's. So there's controversy on whether the mom forced him to.
Starting point is 01:55:53 We all say Alzheimer's differently. I'm glad you caught that one. I don't want to say it either. I just didn't let that float by. All right. Here's Amy's pile of stories. So people are starting to do college reveal parties, and it's much. much like a gender reveal thing, but it includes like cake and decorations that are color-coordinated
Starting point is 01:56:13 to go with whatever college you've chosen to go to. And that's how you let your family and friends know. I don't mind that. That's pretty fun. You know, football players have been doing that for a bit. I guess basketball players, too, when they pull a hat out and they'll do something. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, this is like you throw a party and like you cut open the cake and it's like maroon and white. And you're like, oh, you're going to Texas A&M, whoop? Do you know whenever I was going to college? Until the day before I moved No one ever knew where I was going I was going to college tomorrow
Starting point is 01:56:40 Like in your family? Yeah, nobody knew Wow Nobody really cared So it was like I remember going Guys I'm moving tomorrow I'm going to college
Starting point is 01:56:48 And it was like all right I was like all right See you soon And I packed out my crap And moved Did they ever come visit you in college When I graduated Oh wow
Starting point is 01:56:58 Wow Yeah and they also told me My mom and said We were getting a divorce Right on the same time It's not good Whoa But yeah I remember
Starting point is 01:57:04 It wasn't even crazy to me to think that because I was just, I don't know. But did they encourage you to do it ever? Or they said, like, why would you waste your time on that? Our family doesn't go to college? Mine was more like, why are you going to, why aren't you going to be a doctor? You're like the only one that's ever been to college and you're not going to be a doctor? Oh, like, if you're going to go, go big. And I was like, no. I was like, I have a dream. Like, I want to like talk on the radio and tell jokes and do, and they were like, okay, but you should be a doctor. And I was kind of disappointing to them in that way. Because again, who does this? Right. You don't, nothing
Starting point is 01:57:36 creative is successful, really. It's so hard. It's point 0.000. Anything. Music, radio, painting. Art. Yeah. Because everybody wants to do it. It's so hard to be successful. And I understood what they were. And again, I was the first kid to graduate from high school. Yeah. Much less I'd go to college. But I never told anybody. It was just like, college starts, so I'm going. So you did all the applications and all that by yourself. I drove my Subaru to everywhere to look at schools. and then that was it.
Starting point is 01:58:06 And I was like, I'm out. Yeah, it's crazy thinking back. I would never want that. Now, looking back, I felt a little bit bad. But then it was just normal. Yeah. All right, what else? Well, so this is cool.
Starting point is 01:58:16 Pizza Hut, who's like the official sponsor of the Super Bowl. And their new name is Pizza Hut Hut Hut right now. That's funny. You haven't heard that? You hadn't heard that? Pizza Hut. Hut. Yeah, Hutt.
Starting point is 01:58:27 Like, even the Pizza Hut's in Atlanta, I think they change their signs to Pizza Hut, Hut, Hut. Well, that's committing. It's great. So anyway, they have announced that they're going to be presenting free pizza and tickets to next year's Super Bowl to the family of one of the firstborn babies after kickoff. It's an online contest. So if you have a baby that's born right after kickoff, like firstborn, you could get hooked up. I did see too that Pizza Hut is the official head sponsor of Eddie while at a grave. A lot of people didn't notice my hat.
Starting point is 01:58:56 Eddie, as soon as you were sitting on Johnny Cash's a grave and you had a Pizza Hut hat on and a big smile, I was like, this does not seem right. Johnny Cash Pizza Hut in America, all on one picture. Morgan number two, what that pole shakeout at? Did people think it was weird or no? I'll pull up the official one, but he did get a lot of comments that it was a little weird. But for the most part, everybody thought it was okay. That you were sitting on Johnny Cash's grave. Smiling.
Starting point is 01:59:17 Smiling like a pasta meat and crap with a Pizza Hut hat on it. Sitting next to the men in black. All right. What else, Amy? So if you want to get in shape, excuse me, get a dog. A new study found that dog owners walk 870 miles a year. Just a walking their dog. So if you break that down, that's like 21 miles a week. And if you don't have a dog, you walk like maybe 14.
Starting point is 01:59:38 And then I also picked this story, too, because I kind of wanted to broach the subject with you, Bobby, about... Go ahead. A dog. I'll probably get a dog in the summer. You think so? I think after American Idol, and I'm not traveling, because I'm traveling so much until the end of May for Idol. Yeah. And I think that that's a healthy...
Starting point is 01:59:55 So your dog probably, by that point, will have been a year. Died a year ago. Do you think that's healthy enough? Oh, I could probably do it now. Listen, I'm so lonely sometimes. I really would like a dog. That's why I was thinking, like, maybe it's time for you to get a dog and, like, get some steps. But I travel a lot right now.
Starting point is 02:00:10 So I can't get a dog and then not be there. Okay. And also, but then what about, I mean, I may do another couple shows. I just feel like you're always going to be traveling and busy at this point. So, but, you know, you could get a dog that can go with you. A little pocket puzzle. Brett Altersch has one of those, doesn't he? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:26 That's not a pocket pocket. Edgar. And Edgar. Edgar goes on the bus a lot with Brett. Yeah. I don't have a bus. I'm flying places. Pocket puckle.
Starting point is 02:00:33 I don't, okay. I'm going to get another dog. I'd like, yes. Moving on. Is that it? Yeah, that's it. I'm Amy. That's my pile.
Starting point is 02:00:42 There you go. The Bobby Bone Show. Let's talk to Bobby in Virginia. Hey, Bobby, earlier, we were talking about lunchbox once. If he has to go to work for any reason in the evening for work to pay for his babysitter. What do you think about that? Well, I'm sorry, but I have to agree with you and Amy. because it is a contract thing, but I do think it's a good idea that maybe, like he said,
Starting point is 02:01:07 for negotiations for next time. But also, I was thinking because I was driving and listening to y'all, they said, tax name. Can he not? I'm sure you can write it off on your taxes too. He can ride it off on his taxes. That's about all he can do. Listen, if you want to get your babysitting cover, you can actually have that covered in your next contract. All right.
Starting point is 02:01:27 But that's what? We'll see. You're going to be, what, Bobby? I sat from West Virginia, by the way. Oh, okay. Well, I appreciate that. We're still freezing, though. Yeah, we are, too.
Starting point is 02:01:37 It's cold. Amy, what's going on today? Let's see. We have got tutoring and then the dance studio. What's that about? The kids are finally signing up for their dance class. So my daughter wants to do ballet and son's doing hip-hop. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 02:01:51 Yeah. How do you feel like that? I mean, he wants to do ballet with her, but I'm like, no, buddy, your style. is more hip hop and break dancing. So you need to do that. Why not let him do ballet? Listen, they need it. He just wants to do it because she wants to do it.
Starting point is 02:02:08 No, you can't let him. You let him do hip hop. Okay. We'll talk about this tomorrow. Okay. We'll talk about this one tomorrow. Oh, shoot. They also have doctors appointments today.
Starting point is 02:02:17 That's never a good day. So we're probably going to get ice cream after that. Do they get nut needles today? Prickies? Pickies. Pickies. Yes. No picky.
Starting point is 02:02:26 No picky. They hate shots. So I don't know really what's going to happen. so we'll see about that. Big day. Yeah, what about you? I have to interview three people for the phone screener position. We're down to the final three people.
Starting point is 02:02:36 Oh, wow. Here in the office, yeah. New person to the team. Yeah, I think anyway. So I'll do that today. Okay. And then that's going to take a while. Some meeting.
Starting point is 02:02:46 Just normal stuff. I've been gone for the past week. So just kind of catch up stuff. And then a lot of the company's in town. So I'll have to go. Now that I'm a vice president, I have to go make my appearance. And then I quietly leave. I'm like, hey, everybody, good to see you.
Starting point is 02:02:58 Catch up later. you got them back and go to bed. Bye. So, all, we'll see you guys tomorrow. Scottie McCreary's in for the Friday morning conversation tomorrow morning. Thanks for hanging out. Bobbybones.com. Bye.
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