The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full) Kane Brown In-Studio Talks About His New Album Out Today, Playing Beer Pong With Post Malone and More! + Remembering The Queen + Why Listeners Are Angry at Lunchbox

Episode Date: September 9, 2022

Kane Brown joined us in-studio to talk about his new album, Different Man, out today! He also talks about playing beer pong with Post Malone, creating his own cereal and more! We talk about the momen...t we found out the Queen died yesterday and figure out the Royal Family Tree. Listeners call in and express why they are angry with Lunchbox for some things he said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:20 Morning studio. Morning. Hope everybody is feeling good. We've got a great show today. Kane Brown will be in. We'll do some easy trivia. Here we go. You send an email and we read it on the air.
Starting point is 00:02:30 It's something we call Bobby's Mailback. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. My girlfriend and I are in our mid-30s. We've been dating each other. exclusively for seven months. We made it official a few months ago. She has an ex of 10 years.
Starting point is 00:02:46 They broke up a couple years ago. I knew they were still friends and I trust her completely. The thing is, I didn't know how close they were until recently. I found out they still hang out and even have drinks
Starting point is 00:02:59 when she goes to his ranch with him. What? He helps around the house with projects when I'm not around. Oh my goodness. I'm typically not the jealous. type and I trust that they are just friends. I live two hours away and understand that she
Starting point is 00:03:13 doesn't have many friends in her small town. I've expressed my concerns, but she says still being friends with him is important to her. What should I do? Maybe a little jealous boyfriend in California. Yeah, bro, she's making out with him. What? She may not be. This is crazy. No, she is. Why?
Starting point is 00:03:29 You have, first of all, if you have a new person, if you have a new partner, you have the respect for them to not have your X of years and years and years in your house or you at their house for long periods of time when they're not around.
Starting point is 00:03:47 That's a respect thing. It's straight up is. Yeah, that's tough. And he's chores around the house. Taking stuff off the shelf. Lifting things. Okay, well, get on an app. Go to Shelley's List or whatever that one's called. Sandra's List. Is that one who is?
Starting point is 00:04:05 What's her name? Kelly's List. Angie's List. Indeed. with something. So close. There's no way. They're doing it. There is a percentage that they're not.
Starting point is 00:04:18 But if they're not doing it, they're going to do it. Yes. Of course they are. They've done it so many times. They've done it so many times before. And the situation is going to happen again. Hey, would you mind get this off the shelf? There we go. A saxophone plays out of nowhere out of the corner.
Starting point is 00:04:37 There's no chance. you are not a jealous boyfriend. By the way, you should have already axed this. This wouldn't have been happening. Oh, axed it. Yeah, he doesn't need to be in your house. If you guys want to be cordial with each other, that's fine. If you want to like, I don't know, man, I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:04:56 So what does he do? He says to her, hey, this makes me uncomfortable. Well, first of all, he goes over to that dude's house. No, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, okay. All right, all right. Yeah, he's just got to tell her, hey, this is not respectful to me. He has to even say, I don't think you're cheating.
Starting point is 00:05:09 me. Don't worry about that. But I don't think you're cheating on me, but I can't. This is not respectful to me that you are alone with your ex-boyfriend of 10 years. And like just so you know, I wouldn't do this to you. No way. No way. What do you think? What if she says, why wouldn't mind if you hung out with someone that's a friend now? But he doesn't have that situation. He doesn't have that situation. Nope. It ain't happening. It ain't happening. It ain't happening. I like to think that I'm extremely developed and matured and his feelings are valid and his feelings are his feelings. No, no, these are every man's feelings.
Starting point is 00:05:40 This is everybody's feelings. You can't be hanging out with your ex like that. Then he needs to share his feelings and then set, ask what would make him feel comfortable. And if she can't get on board with that, then they weren't meant to be. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'd smell her clothes.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Yeah, smell the clothes on there. Probably sounds like a brute. Old Spice. I just see where brute. Yeah, from Walmart. Sounds like the guy that would wear brute. Exactly. Because this dude is shady.
Starting point is 00:06:02 I'll tell you. But that dude ain't his problem. Even if they are making out, that dude ain't his problem. That dude just being a dude. His girl is his problem. Lunch bikes. There you go.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Look, man, this is tough. Because I'm not the jealous type. I don't give a crap. Yeah, but if your wife for hours a day when you weren't there with the next boyfriend. But if she's going over to his ranch to have some drinks and ride bear back on those horses. Did you say that in the email? I insinuated it. By the way, I raised my eyebrows.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Yeah. That ain't going to happen. That ain't happening. It's my way or the highway. respectful to you. Absolutely. And you know what we're going to do? We're going to say, hey, man, if you want to meet for a drink, we can all meet for a drink at the bar, but we ain't
Starting point is 00:06:46 going to your house to ride bareback. That's true. Hey, we ain't even, hey, we ain't even going saddled, you know what I mean? Yeah, bearback. No, we ain't even going saddled. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I see what you're saying. Yeah. Eddie? No, this is crazy. Like, the fact that
Starting point is 00:07:02 she thinks it's okay, this is not okay, and this dude needs to step in, tell her that he does not feel right about this and it needs to stop ASAP because they are definitely doing it. They are definitely not. They definitely are. No, they're not. You have no proof that they are. If they're not, they're going to. Tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Okay. And she doesn't have that many friends in her small town. Well, make more. Guess what? Get on Angie's list. See if there's a friend making job or something. All right, that's it. Hey, shut it down, bro. Shut it down right now. I'd be out. I'd be out. I'd be out. I'd be out.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Here's the kind way. I'm breaking up. You wouldn't even give her the opportunity to Anybody that's going to do even think this is okay. The fact that she thinks it's okay is crazy. In her mind, in her mind it might genuinely be innocent. Let me read this. Okay, let me just read this one more time.
Starting point is 00:07:50 She has an ex of 10 years. Sounds like a hallmark movie. They just broke up two years ago. I found out they still hang out and even have drinks when she goes to his ranch with him. That's double-layered. Have drinks.
Starting point is 00:08:03 Goes to his ranch. Bear back. Yeah. He helps her around the house with projects as well when I'm not around. She doesn't need to go see and see vegetables over there.
Starting point is 00:08:11 I wonder what that project is. Yeah. Yeah. Amy said it's like a hallmark movie, right? The hallmark movie, what would happen in the hallmark movie? They always go back to the X. She's going back to the X at the ranch. Valid.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Righting and Bear Back. Okay. What would happen if this was a Netflix documentary? Valid. This jealous boyfriend are going, Oh. Oh, yeah, that's it. Yeah, we have to be bad.
Starting point is 00:08:31 All right. End it, bro. Or let her know one more time you're ending it. There's no way that's happening. That's the mailbag. We got your email and we read it on your air Now it's about to close Bobby's mail pack Yeah
Starting point is 00:08:45 Lunchbox, you got a lot of voicemails about you talking about All the hotties that are on college campuses right now Why? Is they go by and check them out? No. Katrina in South Knoxville Oh my goodness, lunchbox Shame on you, buddy You know there's a song out there called
Starting point is 00:09:04 She's Somebody's Daughter Your wife, you should be kissing her feet at this moment for all the stuff you just said. Shame, shame, shame. Marriage is sacred. That's all I got to say. Marriage is sacred. I have to say this. You're a pig. That just sounded like a pig. Would you want your kids doing that? No. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah, I was loaded with voicemails very similar to that. Final thoughts? Launchbox? Yeah, I mean, if she is in South Knoxville, she should drive by the University of Tennessee. No, her. Okay. And listen, yes, they are someone's daughter, but they are, you know, of adult age and guys look at them and yes, marriage is sacred. I didn't say I was going to make out with them. I just said I was looking
Starting point is 00:09:44 at him. All right, there he is. All right, let's get started with today's show. Glad everybody's here. Kane Brown will be in later. Fun fact Friday. Around the room, everybody's got their most fun fact. Let's start with the big hitter first. That would be everybody's waiting to see if it's
Starting point is 00:10:02 come on. Come on. Come on. Let's go with lunchbox. Oh. Back in the day in Italy, thousands of teens were castrated each year. Why is this always the thing? It's always part of it. Yeah, something.
Starting point is 00:10:14 Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt. I'm going to stop being surprised. Go ahead. Okay. Back in the day in Italy, pre-pubescent teens were castrated. I don't like this.
Starting point is 00:10:25 In hopes that they would rise to superstars in the opera. Their parents wanted them to keep their high-pitched voice. So they didn't want them to go through puberty. So, whoo? Alto. What are you saying? Scobs do you?
Starting point is 00:10:36 The Castratos? That Castrati. I don't know how to say it. Because of castration, that's what they called it. Castratos? Yeah, they wanted them to rise to Castrati. What's a soprano then? Superstars in the opera and choirs of the church.
Starting point is 00:10:50 And so they would, can you still be a castrati? No, because your voice goes deep. But I'm saying, can you sing at that level even if you had your stuff? Like, are there a few? I don't know. This is all the parents thought that this is how you got them to be that level.
Starting point is 00:11:06 so they would castrate them. That's bizarre and not fun. Okay. Fun fact Friday, let's go over to Amy, Amy. Okay, who on the show has the hairiest chest? Boom. Lunchbox is showing us his. That's weird.
Starting point is 00:11:17 That's gross. Price scuba Steve has the hairiest chest. Yeah, I'll show you. Oh, he's going to show us too. Everybody wants to show their chest. Check it out. Look at it. Oh, my good.
Starting point is 00:11:24 That's a lot of hair. I don't have a lot of hair on my chest. Don't unbutton lower. That's a hairy stomach too. Do you have hair in your chest? I have zero hair in my chest. Why? Well, because it is a fact that having a hairy chest
Starting point is 00:11:35 has been linked to higher intelligence in men. Boom. It's a fact. Research has been done. It's been linked. Yeah, that's been the case. Not true. Okay, well, you guys are way smarter than Eddie and I.
Starting point is 00:11:45 That's right. We'll just sleep in it and live in it. All right, let's go over to No Hair himself. Eddie, Eddie, what do you have? Guys, did you know that carrots can turn you orange? So if you eat three large carrots a day for several weeks, the increased beta carotene in your blood could actually turn your skin orange. I should eat more carrots and spend less time spray tanning.
Starting point is 00:12:05 That's what I hear. Exactly. That's what I thought of, like, Ray, when he's spray tans, he's completely orange. Absolutely. Speaking of Ray, he's hopping in today. Ray, your fun fact. Bones, when you were in Costa Rica filming Snake in the Grass, I don't know if you saw these kind of monkeys, but there's a group of white-faced capuchin monkeys that put their fingers into each other's. And that's how they get to know each other. In America, we shake hands, dogs sniff each other.
Starting point is 00:12:27 These monkeys, finger in the nose. I didn't see them. You should look for them. I did. Look for any monkey. We did see monkeys in trees above us in the woods. Crazy. But never saw the finger in the nose monkey. Maybe next time. Next season. Maybe next time. Okay. The quote, drink eight glasses of water a day advice came from 1945 that had no medical basis. It was a recommendation with no medical basis whatsoever. According to doctors, you should drink when you're thirsty, but you have to listen to your body because your body is pretty good at judging when it's low on water. So there is no medical basis in eight water, eight glasses a day. Now, most people I know are like, you have to drink more water, more water, more water. I subscribe to the different method. I drink. No water.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Really? No water? Almost none. Like, I have like a couple drinks in the morning. One at night, call it a day. That's not healthy. Even when you're working out? I have all Mountain Dew all the time.
Starting point is 00:13:15 That's not true. Can't run on this thing. That all Mountain Dew. No, I should drink more water. But that's where that comes from. It's like even though like our holidays, Valentine's Day, greeting card company. Of course.
Starting point is 00:13:23 It's like most of that stuff that we hear. You have breakfast is the most important middle of day. That's bullcrap. Cereal company made that up. Drink eight glasses of water a day. You know who made that up? The ocean. Water company?
Starting point is 00:13:33 The ocean company. Fun fact Friday. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. This woman was throwing the football with her husband in the water. So they weren't out in the sand. Everybody's hanging out in the water.
Starting point is 00:13:50 And a ring that belonged to her great grandmother slipped off her finger. So obviously, she was frantic. She still couldn't find it. So she took to Facebook. It said, hey, anybody that's out at the beach today, can you please look for my ring or in the coming days? So this guy, Lou Aussie, he's 60 years old and he has a metal detector. He decided to go out there for two days he looked.
Starting point is 00:14:09 No luck. Well, third day was a charm because he found it four inches below the sand in the water. That's crazy. So pretty crazy that he was able to find it. And he went on Facebook and left her a comment and said, please tell me this is the ring that you're looking for so I can finally get off this beach. And he didn't pawn it. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Yeah, no, he saw the post she put up and he was determined to find it. So he did, which is pretty cool. Good story. Appreciate that. Lou Alcinder. Man, last time I was at the beach... That's Cream Abdul-Jabar. Lou Ascindor. No, what's that guy's name?
Starting point is 00:14:40 Lou Asi? Lou Alcindor was Cream of Abdul-Jabar. I didn't know that. You didn't know that? No. Me neither. What were you asking? No, last time I was at the beach, my son lost one of his scuba masks, and he lost in the water, and I'm like, well, I should find it.
Starting point is 00:14:51 It should be right here, wherever we are. But I can find it anywhere. Go to Facebook. Go to the show's Facebook page. I mean, this guy finds a ring. But you're not going to be able to find that with the metal. Well, and that's true. It's plastic.
Starting point is 00:15:01 All right, good story. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. Lunchbox is the Mighty Ducks of Easy Trivia. No one expects you to win, but you're right at it. I'm right there. Eddie's got four as we played a five. Lunchbox has three.
Starting point is 00:15:18 So it's easy trivia, too. It's easy trivia. It's the easiest trivia game in the whole wide world. Don't miss a question. Because if you do, you'll hear this. You've been bow. It's really easy. Amy.
Starting point is 00:15:29 What superhero has an S on his chest? Superman. Correct. What superhero turns green when angry lunchbox? Hulk. Correct. What superhero has a red, white, and blue shield with a star in the middle of Eddie? Captain America.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Correct. Morgan, what superhero got their powers from a radioactive spider? Spider-Man. Correct. Easy like that, right? Oh, that's it. That's it. If you miss now, you're gone.
Starting point is 00:15:55 Come on, Amy. Focus. Amy. Boisey is the cow. of what state? Idaho. Correct. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Sacramento is the capital of what state? California. Correct. Eddie, Indianapolis is the capital of what state? Indiana. Correct. Morgan Columbus is the capital of what state? Ohio.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Correct. I thought I was a Morgan there. Pretty good. Good job. Rood. Country Legends. I like that. There's the next category.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Question one. I'm going to play you a hook. In 1980. Which country legend had this number one hit? He stopped loving her today. George Jones. Correct. George Jones.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Wow, Amy, great get. Okay, now it's your turn. Nice job. Let's give me someone. Which country legend had their first number one in 1965 lunchbox with the song, I Walk the Line. I keep a close watch on this heart of mine. I keep my eyes wide open all the time.
Starting point is 00:17:03 No, no, it's that. movie. This is so dumb. No, Johnny Cash. Correct. Yeah, crazy. I was thinking of June Carter Cash. That's all I could get in my hand. Eddie, which country legend duetted with Julio Iglesias in 1984 on this single?
Starting point is 00:17:23 Bones, you and I dressed up as them for Halloween? Give me Willie Nelson. Correct. Morgan, what legendary mother and daughter had number ones in 1984? The first one was, why not me? Why not me Yonna and Naomi Judd
Starting point is 00:17:42 The Judd's Correct good All right It takes a second That was close Easy trivia The next category Is continents
Starting point is 00:17:51 Amy what continent Is North Korea on Asia Correct Lunchbox What continent Is Nigeria in Africa
Starting point is 00:18:04 Correct Eddie what continent Is Amsterdam in Europe Correct. Morgan, what continent is Mexico City in? North America. Correct.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Moving a little faster now, guys. Nobody's been eliminated. Fictional TV towns. Amy, Pony, Indiana is the town in what NBC comedy? Pony Indian. Parks and Rec. Correct. Wow, Amy.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Lunchbox. Dylan, Texas is the town from what NBC drama? Friday Night Lights. Let's go. Let's go, Panthers. Eddie. Hawkins, Indiana. Is the town from what Netflix show?
Starting point is 00:18:47 Yeah, that is Stranger Things. Correct. Morgan Springfield is the town from what animated Fox show? Simpsons. Correct. Moving along even faster. Planet nicknames. Amy, what planet is the red planet?
Starting point is 00:19:04 Mars. Correct. Whoa! Lunchbox, what planet is nicknamed the Third Rock from the Sun? Man, there's a TV show, so I'm going to say Earth. Correct. Yes! Yes!
Starting point is 00:19:16 Eddie, what planet is the ringed planet? Saturn. Correct. What dwarf planet once had the nickname the Ice Planet, Morgan? Dwarf planet? Pluto? Correct. Nobody's out. U.S. presidents.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Which president never lived in the White House, Amy? George Washington. Correct. Good job. It wasn't built until the second. Lunchbox, who was the tallest president at 6'4 and was elected in 1861? Abraham Lincoln. Correct.
Starting point is 00:19:47 Eddie, what does the... H stand for in George H. W. Bush. George. George H. George. George. George. Herman.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Herman. Herman. Bowman. Bowman. You heard. It was Herbert. It was Herbert. Yes, you said it.
Starting point is 00:20:10 Who is George Herman? Babe Ruth. Idiot. George Herman is Babe Ruth. Oh, really? Morgan. Which president lived the shortest life at 46 years old? Oh.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Oh. Poor guy? I don't know. JFK. Correct. Whoa! This is crazy. Animal group names.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Which group of insects? Would you refer if you're talking about them as a colony or an army? Ants. Correct. Lunchbox, what group of animals would you call a pride? Lions. Correct. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:42 What group of insect would you call a swarm, Morgan? Bees. Correct. It's been crazy. We've never gone this long. We have all grab bags. I love it. Do you like scary movies?
Starting point is 00:20:54 Is a quote from what famous 90s movie, Amy? What? Do you like scary movies? Is a quote from what famous 90s movie? Do you like scary movies? Bill and Ted's excellent adventure. Boner! You've been bowed.
Starting point is 00:21:10 The answer is? Scream. Scream. Oh, I know. I don't watch that. Wow. Lunchbox. What protects the earth from the sun's harmful rays?
Starting point is 00:21:19 Ozone layer. Correct. Let's go! Let's go. Come on, Morgan. Where is the smallest bone in the human body located, Morgan? She's looking at her body. Where is the smallest bone in the human body located?
Starting point is 00:21:30 Your toes? Bone, boner. Your foot? It's in the ear. It's in the ear. It's the end. How does he know that? Good job.
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Starting point is 00:23:16 And now for a bit of breaking news between your breaking news. With me, the Geico Gecko. Here are some things you ought to know today. People who switch their car insurance to Geico save about $900 a year. Experts are calling that nice to know. Also, plants can hear when bees buzz. My phycas just heard that. And finally, animal experts have confirmed that goats have regional accents.
Starting point is 00:23:41 I'm getting a hint of Irish there. It feels good to get good news. It feels good to Geico. Let's talk about modern home shopping. It's sort of become a fun side hobby, right? scrolling listings at night, dreaming about kitchens you haven't seen, or backyards you haven't even stepped foot in. All from the comfort of, well, literally anywhere.
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Starting point is 00:24:50 I have a credit card. I have to pay the minimum and it's not ever going anywhere, getting it paid off. Does he have any advice on what I could do to hurry and get that paid off? All right. Thanks. Love the show. I'll give you a quick piece. Before worrying about this, find the things that you spend money on daily and weekly. Just do the little drill here. What do I spend money on that I actually don't have to have? It's like a luxury. Just list them all. And then pick one or two and then take that money and put it toward it.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Now, I can say that, but Eddie's actually done this. Eddie, how much debt did you guys have? Oh my gosh. What? Like $25, $30,000 in debt? And what was that debt? Credit card? It was all credit card debt. It all started the like a year after we got married. We went to Hawaii and boom, it started from there. And how did you get out of that debt?
Starting point is 00:25:38 Because it only happened recently that you got out. Yeah, a couple years ago. And that's what you said was key. Like you got to go down and be like, okay, can't go out to eat. Can't do that. I got to cut that out. Cable stuff, you know, like, oh, let's get rid of channels or whatever. Things like that add up really quickly.
Starting point is 00:25:53 So that's important. But Bones, if you get extra money like from anywhere, just give that charge. chunk to the credit card company. That way you just keep chopping at that big balance. And that interest rate, if you're just paying the minimum, I mean, you're not going anywhere. Yeah, that's how they get you. So it's, I would make a list of the things that you enjoy, but you don't have to have. But you have to cut them all out because you'll be miserable, but you can cut a few of them out and put it toward that. It's a tough thing to do. You can do it have faith in you. All right. Here's Eleanor from Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 00:26:20 What is a waste? You guys are great. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Creditcards.com put out this survey saying that half of Americans have unused gift cards that are just sitting around their house. And normally it's about $175 worth of gift cards that are lying around. And we need to use them. And if you add all of those up in the country, that's $21 billion of unused money. Well, somewhere there's a $100 gift card that Eddie got me for Uber E. There you go.
Starting point is 00:26:59 Add that to the billion dollars. So now it's $21 billion. Exactly. Somebody stole it. Yeah, the problem is with me, I think, when I use a gift card, there's like $4 left I'm just like, well, I don't want to go spend $4 when I can't buy something for $4. It's going to make me spend even more money. But that's how they get us, right?
Starting point is 00:27:15 That's how they get us. Yeah, or you can use the $4 and then pay, yeah. That's what I'm saying. I don't want to have to go and spend $4 to buy something I don't really want. Okay. You know? Okay. Well, they say here, too, another way to use up your gift cards is to re-gift them to
Starting point is 00:27:30 someone. Here's $4, Mike D. Go get you something to Express. Okay. What else, Amy? So, Shaq was embarrassed that he couldn't help his son fill out a resume. He actually had to call someone for help. He says he feels pretty lucky in life that he's never had to have a real job because obviously he's a professional,
Starting point is 00:27:48 or was a professional basketball player and quite successful. But it is interesting that he's never had to fill out a resume before. Yeah, I guess he started to be good at basketball. 10, 11 years old. So you would never even need to learn. All right. All right, what else? And Kane Brown is now a sheriff with a badge. He had to be a basketball. He had to a concert in Michigan and a sheriff was there and had him raise his right hand repeat after him and he was deputized. Here's a clip. The best my abilities. So help me God. Check this out, everybody. Look what he's got now. That's it, man. He's got his own badge. There he's all, man. Well, Kane Brown's a sheriff and I'm a doctor. The world's going to piss. Let's be honest
Starting point is 00:28:29 about it. Kane and I are taking over and we shouldn't be. But you know what? We'll take it and we'll go from there. All right. It's good job. Good job, Amy. I'm Amy. That's my bio. That was Amy's pile of stories. Come on! It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. After graduating from high school, Mike Huss got a job as custodian at Lone Elementary School.
Starting point is 00:28:53 He says, man, I can never really see myself in education, but he loved being with the kids all day long. He was at school. All the kids. He was like, man, maybe I do like this. So they said, well, go and become a teacher. So he did while he worked at the school still. Didn't say much about it to a lot of folks. But he said, I wanted to show my kid that if I can do this as your dad, you can do it too.
Starting point is 00:29:12 So he did. So now the school he was the janitor at, he's not the principal of. Wow. Boom. But not a teacher. The principal. Yeah. He went all full elevation and is the principal now.
Starting point is 00:29:26 So he said, I'm trying to help students believe in themselves. That's a really cool story. Mike Hus. It almost sounds like I'm saying my cuss. But you're not. But it's Mike Huss. Principal Huss. Wow.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Hey, great job. Principal Huss, that's an amazing story. Glad we could share it. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. It's time for the Morning Corny. Let's go. A Morning Corny.
Starting point is 00:29:54 What do you call a rapper that always smells good? What? Post-Cloon. Oh, that's nice. That's pretty good. That was the Morning Corny. In just a few minutes, Cain Brown will be in, and he'll talk about playing beer pong with Post Malone.
Starting point is 00:30:10 So you guys hang on for that. Tickets to my Vegas show go on sale today at 8 a.m. Vegas time. 8 a.m. Pacific. 10 a.m. Central time. If you're going to come, I'm playing the win in Las Vegas. And we'd love to see in December. If you're in Vegas, it's like an hour until they go on sale. So we'd love to see you guys. But that's at bobbybones.com 10 central, 8 Vegas time, 8 Pacific time. And that's all. The Friday morning conversation with Kane Brown.
Starting point is 00:30:38 Kane, how are you, buddy? I'm good, man. How are you? Pretty good. I was listening to your song, Life Grand. And so, Ray, would you play that? Live Grand. And I've played it like in our dance party on Fridays. Do you ever finish something to go,
Starting point is 00:30:52 God dang, that is so good? No. You don't, okay. No. I feel like I get really connected to a song, but you never know how the audience is still going to take it. Okay. Professionally, what do you think is the best thing you've ever done?
Starting point is 00:31:06 What is the body of work, not an out, but like a song, heck, you can say an album if you want, or video, like what do you think is your number one thing you've ever done in your heart? This album compared to my other ones. You have to say that, though.
Starting point is 00:31:19 No, no, I wouldn't say that about my other albums. Remember, if you go back to my old interviews about my other albums, I was this little scared kid that was just like, yeah, I hope people like it. I don't care, I like it. I realize that I've had to, you know, I have to sing these songs for the rest of my career.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And so I made sure with these songs on the record that I'd be having fun while I'm on stage. Are there any songs, that you won't sing anymore that you used to sing? Oh, yeah. Oh, really? Oh, yeah. Do you talk about that?
Starting point is 00:31:45 I like to talk about it, but then I feel bad because there's songwriters that wrote it with me. Okay, I think that's fair. So we won't mention any songs. But will you, okay, so Radiohead, it's a band from like the 90s. They had a song called Creep.
Starting point is 00:31:59 It was their first song, but they were like, that song doesn't represent me. Yeah. So, or us, so they never played it forever. They'll occasionally pull it out now. But that was the thing. They won't play that song. not asking you what song it is.
Starting point is 00:32:10 If someone said, can, we'd love for you to play it. We're going to hire you for a wedding. No. You're not going to play it. Okay. I told you, because somebody had sent some of your cereal up here,
Starting point is 00:32:24 and I thought, honestly, it was going to be, Kane Brown has a cereal, Kane Crunch, right? Yeah. And I thought it was going to be fine, and, you know, people put their names on products all the time.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Top two, three cereals I've ever had. Really? Ever. Nice. And so much so, I was like, is this even a real thing? I ordered more off the website where you can still order Cain Crunch. Hey, well, thank you. So I say this because influencers get free stuff.
Starting point is 00:32:50 I'm having to pay for it. You don't have to pay for it. I'm the biggest. I want to do like, is Bobby here for C. Oh, I got a box here. How did you, where did you get this? Oh, my God, I've been paying for this stuff. That's yours then. So what is a cane crunch?
Starting point is 00:33:02 What is it and where is it and why? That's a good question. So I know for a fact it's in Wegman. And I was told it was going in Kroger's. So it's still spreading. Supposedly. But it's for charity. So it's usually with football players.
Starting point is 00:33:18 Like the last person that was Nick Chubb, which I'm a Georgia fan. So I was really excited. But yeah, they basically brought me in. I'm a huge cereal junkie. Have me taste all the cereals. I'm a huge cinnamon toast crunch fan. Their cinnamon toast crunch did not taste as good. So that was the best taste in cereal.
Starting point is 00:33:34 So I went with that one. But every single dollar goes to charity. That's what I know. I knew there was some hook to it. So if I buy it... Yeah. I mean, I'm not getting a penny. Kane Brown's here.
Starting point is 00:33:44 The new album is out today. Sometimes I'll get notes from like your people and they send me a note that said, you play guitar with your feet. No. That was talking about Guitar Hero. I didn't say Guitar Hero. It said Kane can play guitar with his feet.
Starting point is 00:33:57 No. Did they leave out the word hero? That's a big difference. It's a huge difference. We're going to roll a guitar in here and hear a couple of songs. I want to see this. I can only... I can play your basically,
Starting point is 00:34:08 your basic campfire songs with my hands. So, yeah. I do want to play a couple of clips from the new record, which is called Different Man, which is out today. Why don't we do the song with you and Blake? Yeah. And I'm going to ask you about that in just a second. But here is Different Man.
Starting point is 00:34:30 So when you ask Blake to be a part of the song, what's that a text? Is it, how do you do that? Yeah, I was driving to the gym. and, you know, thinking about God's country and all that, and I was like, this fits in his realm. So I sent it to him, and he got back to me in, like, 20 minutes. I was like, yeah, he's like, I'm jumping on.
Starting point is 00:34:46 I got to imagine you get a lot of people asking you to do songs, too. Not really. Really? Are you, like, the hot girl that's like, no one ever asked me out because everybody always thinks I'm getting asked out all the time. I don't know. Like, I would always see girls in high school be like, well, I'm so hot. Everybody thinks I'm going out with guys all the time,
Starting point is 00:35:03 so no one will ask me out. That's what it feels like. everybody just assumes you're being asked to do all this stuff and you're just lonely. That's what I hear. You're just lonely not singing anybody else's songs. I feel like that too. Your wife is doing a song with you too.
Starting point is 00:35:17 We had talked about this but I didn't heard it until I got the record. This is the only other collab, am I right? Blake and then your wife. Okay, so let's play a little bit of thank God with Caitlin Brown. Bro, she's good. She's a beast. She almost sounds a little bit and not once, but there's a little Ariana, like that tone.
Starting point is 00:35:42 It sounds a little bit like Ariana at first. She's a, she's an animal, man. So does she want to sing? So we kind of got to get her into, like, she's always been a singer. She doesn't know what to do. She's always singing at her house, but her anxiety is so bad.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Like, we just had band rehearsals. And even when she's in the room, like, she's freaking out and there's nine of us that she's with every day. So it's going to take us some time to warm her up to singing on stage. Is she going to sing with you on the road? That's what I'm trying to get her there. When you're, were you, I'm assuming you were, but were you in the room when she was singing her part? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:17 And so are you the husband or the producer type when you're with her? Are you like you doing great? Or you're like, come on, you need to give me more? No, no, because I already tell her all the time, like she can already sing. It's just more about, I was telling her about the confidence. And then I was just hearing stuff that I'd be like, do this or do this. just warming her up to it. I saw that you were hanging out with Post Malone.
Starting point is 00:36:37 Did you play Beer Pong with Post Malone? Yep, champion three times in a row. You beat him? Whenever I see him on TikTok playing, he's good. He's good. I'm not saying you're not good, I just have never seen you play. What it sounded like. Well, I did sound like that, yeah, it did.
Starting point is 00:36:48 I'll take a step back. You must be really good, King. How did that happen? How did you guys form a friendship? I really don't remember that. But he's the nicest dude you ever meet in your life. I just went to his show. We played a hangout family.
Starting point is 00:37:04 and went backstage and played some beer pong. Yeah, do you ever see Post Malone's TikToks when he's doing, he got in the studio with all the country. Yeah, he wants to do a country album. Dude, I've been begging for years. Like, and it would be legit. Yeah. Cain Brown's here, the new album is out today.
Starting point is 00:37:20 It is called Different Man, professionally, who has come into your life or asked you to do something? And you're like, this is crazy because when I was a kid, I used to be like, that's the dude. I think the craziest thing for me was, like, Tim McGraw. And then I got to do like the little concert before the Super Bowl three years ago, which was my first time really meeting him. So I thought that was awesome. I got to go up and sing the first song I ever knew as a kid, which was I like it.
Starting point is 00:37:45 I love it. So it was really fun. Would you take a picture now in your both shirtless, you and Tim, and post it? I wouldn't post it. You and post it. No. Why? I'm just not that.
Starting point is 00:37:57 I'm a different man now. Used to, I would have. Different man out now. I'm going to do one more song here. This is Whiskey Sour. This is on the album that is out today. Hit it Ray. Now I take my whiskey sours so long.
Starting point is 00:38:12 That song's my favorite. That's why I played it. That one. And also Grand, which aren't the same at all. Usually I just like slow songs because I like to hear the words. And sometimes I just get lost in a melody
Starting point is 00:38:22 and I don't even know what the words are. And I'm just... But I think that's my favorite, like, song, song that I would listen to when I'm not working. Nice. And then Grand is just like... First time I heard it, I was like, God, this sounds awesome is great. Thanks.
Starting point is 00:38:35 So those are the two. Take them, collect your Grammys, and let me know. Question. No, what do you want? No, I don't like that. You just asked, like, you're up to something. No, I'm not. So I just said no immediately.
Starting point is 00:38:46 I'm like, no, we're good. I do the questions here. It's a serious question. So, and this is from a radio standpoint. I'm not a good radio guy, though, I bet that. I come in here and be funny, but I'll answer it, but I'm not good at songs. For everybody in the room, man.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Okay, go ahead. Do you think, even though it's been out, I could take whiskey, hour two radio. Yes, because most people don't know that it's been out because it hasn't been unless they're in your world. Yeah. You say it's been out, but again, if it's not the single, only like your hardcore people or people that follow a certain playlist will hear it. So it's brand new to everybody. Nice. Yeah, I got told no. Who told you that? I can't say. Let's fire him right now. Me and you together. Call him up. Get him on the phone. Get him on the phone here.
Starting point is 00:39:26 With the Post Malone, let's fire him. He should never be a part of this team. Okay, last two things, sort of. Why don't we go to your favorite, give me these, your favorite song of all time, your favorite movie of all time, and your favorite TV show of all time. What comes to your mind, though, doesn't that? You don't have to... At the top of what I've been listening to right now, after just watching a documentary
Starting point is 00:39:45 is going to have to be is it called Break Some Things? Lent Biscuit? Yeah. Oh, dude, Lynn Biscuitz. It's awesome. Well, I just think it speaks to everybody. Yeah, is that the Woodstock documentary? Oh, I just break some stuff to give me some to me. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:39:59 That's the one, right? wake up thinking you just want to break something? It's all about it. Yeah. I mean, yeah. I went through a season. Yeah. No, I'm saying you just got to hear him explain it. He really gets to the people. Okay. Dude, Lindiscuit's awesome. Good for you for finding them. I like it. All right, what else?
Starting point is 00:40:14 Movie. I'll go with Halloween. All right. What's yours? Interesting. Titanic? It ain't bad. I'm not going to act like I hate it. Titanic's a good movie. I'm not going to hate on it at all. I feel like that's okay. So you get Halloween and I get Titanic.
Starting point is 00:40:30 That's how you see me, just generally as a person. No, I just ran a movie. My favorite movie of all time would be Man on the Moon, the story of Andy Kaufman, who's a hero of mine. A comedian, yes. Titanic. All right, favorite TV show. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:40:43 The Simpsons. That's a good one, though. They've been really great for a long period of time. All right, and we're going to end with this. Do you have friends and do you feel like you have to pick them on your fantasy team because they're your friends? Sometimes, but I'm not upset about picking them. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:40:59 You're not upset if you don't get them or not a lot of them. upset if... I'm not upset like if they're on my team. Like they're good enough. Like Pat Mahomes. Got it. Well, you jump up and take him early
Starting point is 00:41:08 like before a Josh Allen because he's your friend. Friendship discount, draft him earlier? No, but I would pick Pat Mahomes over Josh Allen any day. That probably can't work out for you this year. He didn't ever receive her.
Starting point is 00:41:19 That is true. That is true. But, okay, well, look, I'm glad that it happened. I'd love to get into Fantasy League. I was about to say, this is who we should add to our fantasy league. We're very serious about.
Starting point is 00:41:28 We're actually doing Titan Stadium this year. I don't, you don't, I don't, you don't want it. No, you don't want, not in a competitive way, you don't want it. I'm too much, I'm too into it. I like the competitive. I just, I, I've, too, I'm too focused and too, it's just not good. I'm unhealthy. Well, I'll tell you, I've never won, but Jeff Ron has won almost every year.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Martha won last year. She picked everybody named Devante in one. That usually works. That's what strategy. Go all Devante all the time. That's good. That's hilarious. That's good.
Starting point is 00:41:55 Cane congratulations, man. Mostly that you did an album that you're like, I'm doing. this album because I want to do something that I want to do with songs I want to make. And I think that's like that's refreshing and it's really cool. The album's really great also, but it's, I like that you did this album for that reason. Thank you, man. You guys check out different man. It is out today.
Starting point is 00:42:14 That is Kane Brown. Also, the drunker dreaming tour, you know, hit it up with Kane. If you're in Sydney, New Zealand or you're in UK, you're not right now, but Kane's is going to be there. I told all those things. I got like eight of them out there. Thank you. So that probably come.
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Starting point is 00:45:43 I was in the... Weird for me to be in a newsroom yesterday when this is all happening. Oh, yeah. Because yesterday at this time, I was in New York, and I was at NBC. And I'm sitting back there, and I did the Today Show the last three days and they're like, well, the queen fell, right? Because that's how it started. Didn't she fall? I'm not sure. I just saw that. Maybe I just heard that as a rumor then.
Starting point is 00:46:07 So she died, right? And at the time, they were going, okay, everybody's flying in. People are just talking, but there's all these news people around me and I'm like, I should not be here hearing. I was like, this is too, it's like I was on, like a CEO meeting where I was knowing too much about what products Apple were about to launch. I picture you just looking at everyone. Or like a sports team's about to make a big trade that I should know about.
Starting point is 00:46:31 I'm just there. And all these people that I see on the news and producers are talking about it. And somebody goes, hey, I don't think she's alive right now. And that's early, early in the morning. And so when they announced it, I think it had been a while, they were just waiting for everybody to kind of get there. Man, what was the time frame on that? Like from when they thought they knew to when it was official. So this is actually how it happened yesterday.
Starting point is 00:46:55 I would be really honest with you guys. for the last bit of the show we recorded it because when the stuff happened with the queen, talking about this show, they were like, hey, we don't know what we're going to do. So if you could come over a little early, and I was like, great. So we recorded some segments here.
Starting point is 00:47:10 I ran over to the building there. And they were like, we don't know how we're going to do with coverage because that hour that I was doing with Hoda is a pretty light, fun hour. But they were like, are you okay with doing stuff that's a little more serious? Because they don't listen to the show. And I'm like, yeah, we talk about all kinds of stuff.
Starting point is 00:47:26 stuff, happy stuff. We've covered many tragedies. I said, sure. And they said, okay, cool. And that's all these ass. I could have lied. And then like, yeah, I'm great at it and had no idea. But we went and they put us in a different room because they didn't want it to be presented the same way as it does every day. So we're sitting instead of walking out, like having a good time, talking to the camera, like, hey, we're here. And they go, we'll just play it by ear. And so they turn the cameras on and Hoda's like, hey, we're here with the queen. And I was just honest. I was like, I'm rooting for the queen to live, but I don't really, I'm not close to the monarch in any way.
Starting point is 00:48:00 I said, but I feel like I'm rooting for them like a sports team. Like, come on, queen, you can do it. That's probably a stupid thing to say, but that's how I felt. Because I'm an American, but. Yeah. And I said later, I was like, you know who I'm rooting for is that grandma and that great grandma to make it more than the queen? Because I don't, I don't care about the royal family, but that's a lady that seemed
Starting point is 00:48:19 be pretty awesome. And I just, people hurt when the grandma dies. I did. I hurt bad. I still hurt for my grandma dying. She was the biggest part of my life. But it was just a weird situation to be there. She, just speaking about her for a bit, you gotta remember 70 years as queen.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Are raised you. 70 years. Yeah. Also, she's 96. And as everybody's getting sad and rightfully so, because she seemed like an awesome lady, especially even if you watch some of the crown, her younger. Like, she seemed to be pretty intelligent. empathetic.
Starting point is 00:48:56 Awful. Yeah, for someone who kind of was never in a space to have that gifted to them. She had it naturally. So, yeah, I'm a little sad by it as much as I could be sad about somebody I don't know in a country I don't really care about with a group of people, the monarch, that I don't really care about. But her as a person I think I like. And, like, I'm a little sad about it because it sucks when we lose somebody that cares
Starting point is 00:49:20 about others, you know? Yeah. So that was it. And I was in the newsroom when they were talking about it. And I was like, I shouldn't be hearing this. And I wanted to tweet it. And I didn't. Oh, good for you.
Starting point is 00:49:28 You're the one of the breaks. I wanted to break news. It's like three hours before they finally announced it. But yeah. So who becomes the queen? Is it the guy, the girl? No, no. King.
Starting point is 00:49:37 King, Charles now. Wow, they're going to have a king. Yeah. It's crazy. The line of secession now. So King, the new King Charles. Right. And then after that, it's William.
Starting point is 00:49:51 And then his wife? No. She's not a queen? No. Because it's the first... She was the daughter. Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of King. That's so confusing.
Starting point is 00:49:58 Yes. And her dad wasn't even the heir. It was like, regardless. I'm going to go down. So King Charles is Princess Diana's husband. That was that guy? X, yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:50:09 Big ears. Yes, yes. And he's old. He's William and Harry's dad. He's 73. He's the son of the woman that just died. Yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:19 But what's crazy is, I mean, she lived a very long time. So he's been waiting all these years to be king. No, no, no, no. Do you think secretly he was sitting there going, no. You think? Probably. Probably. I'm sure he's sad because his mom. When she's like, dude, like, mom, you're living way longer than you should.
Starting point is 00:50:37 Yeah, like, he could have easily died and never been king. So, okay, here's the next. Next up is the older of the two sons. So that would be Willie. William. And who's his wife? Kate. Kate.
Starting point is 00:50:49 That doesn't matter because she can't be queen. That's just how I kind of identify. And their oldest son is next after that. Because the other guy left. No. Hold on. Then their oldest son. Then their daughter. Then Harry, I believe.
Starting point is 00:51:05 Who's the daughter? The third kid and then Harry. Wow. So Harry is below their kids. That's pretty crazy. So he would have never... Firstborn. He would have never been the king.
Starting point is 00:51:16 Well, if... We're trying to walk. I'm even more confused. But yes. Queen Elizabeth died. To live in 96, it's awesome. To have any job for 70 years. That's to tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:51:29 I don't care if your queen are you working at Burger King or at a school. It's awesome. So there you go. Seemed like an awesome person. That's the first story. Anything else, lunchbox? I don't know all the answers. Lunchbox should just watch the crown.
Starting point is 00:51:42 No. Yeah, no. I wouldn't even make you do that. No, I'm not going to do that. Oh, it's great. I just so enamored that they just have these people that are just king and queens. So I just don't understand how it works. I can't believe that she was the queen for that long.
Starting point is 00:51:55 70 years. And it's crazy to me to see people outside, like, the gates or whatever, just crying. I would compare that because what they have, that's our celebrities. Yeah. So that's their celebrities. Yes, we have a huge. But this is a blood. They don't really have any power, but it's basically their family of celebrities.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Let me make a bad analogy. If the Kardashians kept on Sprouting kids, they'd always be famous. Okay. If the camera stayed on them. Not the same, but that's their celebrities. That's their ticket for people to go over and pay money as tourists to go look at the castle. They make a lot of money because of that. It's very important to them.
Starting point is 00:52:33 Yeah, because I saw people going like in New York going to the English pubs to celebrate the queen. And I'm like, wow, I did not realize she was this. I did not think I would even be, I mean, I think I'd be at 1% like, oh, man, because I don't care. But I do. I'm like, dang, she was awesome. Awesome lady. So, okay, there you go. We good.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Yeah, I think we're good, man. The Crown will pause filming out of respect for Queen Elizabeth. There's that story. A tea bag used by Queen Elizabeth is now on sale for $12,000 on eBay. I think there's probably millions of these. You need a certificate of Austin. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, so.
Starting point is 00:53:07 But that's the story right now. Everybody's trying to cash in. One listing on eBay is for a tea bag, smuggled out of her residence by an exterminator during a roach infestation in the 90s. That's hilarious. So $12,000. That's if you're looking to get something queen related, it is right now. A man has quit his job today, one woman from every state.
Starting point is 00:53:28 A Montana resident Matthew Wernig downloaded Tinder during the pandemic. And he's like, well, let's see what happens here. He has decided to take his what they call Romeo Road Show on the road. It's funny. He quit his job and is traveling 50 states to have a first date with a woman from each one. All of his stuff is documented on TikTok, so he'll probably make some decent money off of it. Interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:50 That's from the New York Post. He's got an idea. He's chasing it down. Netflix will launch its cheaper ad-supported subscription plan in November. So I just got a note yesterday on my screen. Hulu is raising their prices. Yeah, $2. Golly.
Starting point is 00:54:03 I got on last night to watch The Patient. Best show right now. 20 minutes. Steve Carell is a therapist. Do you guys watched it yet? No, not yet. I tried and I got scared. It's not scary.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Oh. Well, it's a thriller, but it's not monsters. I know. I mean, I just thought. Aren't scary people scarier than monsters? Yeah, I think so. But there's no jumping out. It's not a scary movie.
Starting point is 00:54:26 I just think I was alone and it was dark. I need to watch it during the daytime. When it's light. Yeah. Got it. Eating a diet rich in protein and iron actually helps you avoid hair loss. Oh. Too late for that.
Starting point is 00:54:40 And is it too late? Like once it goes... You said a void. Yeah, but I'm asking you separately. Once it goes, is it just gone, gone? I mean, you can do all those things like... like, you know, surgically, whatever, they pump blood in your head, but I don't think it grows back. Like, this is it.
Starting point is 00:54:55 I don't know. Ray's been doing something? Yeah, I think the blood transfusion. It's kind of weird. You don't want to do that? You don't care that much? It's kind of weird. All right.
Starting point is 00:55:01 That's from the Daily Mail, and that is your news. Thank you very much. Those were Bobby's Big. Stories. I'm going to take a call here. This is Sessie, who lives in California, who's calling us right now, and we really appreciate that. Hi, Sessie. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:55:17 Good morning, studio. Morning. What's going on? Just wanted to let you know I'm going to be able to see you in Vegas and me and my daughter are coming for sure. Oh, awesome. She's from California. We're doing this show in Vegas
Starting point is 00:55:31 to try to let everybody from the western part of the country come to a show. So tickets on sale now if you're in Vegas, but 10 a.m. Central Time. So, Cessie, I appreciate that. And, you know, you're bringing a four-year-old, you say. Yes, but we listen. every morning and she is super excited.
Starting point is 00:55:51 All right. Well, what will she like about it? Yeah. Maybe the raging idiotic... The music. We come out and do a little set. Yeah. Like that.
Starting point is 00:55:58 Yeah. George Burge at the beginning. Yep. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Well, Sessie, I can't wait to see you. Thank you for calling. And I appreciate your support.
Starting point is 00:56:04 And I can't wait to see you on December 3rd. Thank you, guys. Can't wait to have a great day. Bye. All right, bye, bye, bye. There have been times where I've had good intentions and it just didn't come out the way I'd hope for it to come out. I think...
Starting point is 00:56:18 If you're public for years and years and you say a lot of things like I do, five hours a day and 300 days a year, sometimes you do stupid stuff. I get it. So I have a little bit of sympathy for people when they mess up. But I look at this and I go, I don't know what they're thinking. So this restaurant in Virginia did a 9-11 menu. For example, they have the Never Forget sampler. No. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:56:39 Oh, my God. Is it? This is not good. I don't understand. Yeah, so in this, it's the Flight 93 redirect crab dip. the first responder shrimp flatbread the freedom flounder two slices of Pentagon pies
Starting point is 00:56:54 and two remember teeny cocktails yeah there's I could go through the whole menu there's the first responder flat bread it's crispy oven baked flat breaded loaded with tender shrimp fresh tomatoes and it does sound good different name of food sounds good
Starting point is 00:57:08 yeah and the whole menu is just one thing after another but he's now had to apologize and I get it He said my intention was to bring attention to that horrific day 21 years ago. You just can't do go. It has to be serious or meaningful things attached with that event.
Starting point is 00:57:32 You can't really do flatbread. No. Sounds like he's trying to be funny. And you can't be funny with it. I don't think he's trying to be funny. Don't. I think he was trying to honor. When you're sitting down, I want you to remember when you have this meal.
Starting point is 00:57:45 But maybe you could have a spun it more like a. normal menu with the day of sales this day is going to go to first responders. See, I'll consult anybody for a price. Just hit me up because I've done everything wrong. So at this point, I can tell you how to get through stuff like this. But I get it. He apologized. I think we should give him a little grace now.
Starting point is 00:58:06 For sure. People are still kind of terrorizing him. Yes, it's dumb. But he did not do it with bad intention. So he has learned. He's apologized. We're moving on. And I just want to remember when I do something dumb again, remember this conversation.
Starting point is 00:58:17 I told people to move on. Please. Yeah. So I thought that story pretty, not funny. Interesting. But I thought we could learn something from it here. Let's see. How about this call from Emmy in Texas who's on the phone?
Starting point is 00:58:33 I do want to get a call or two on because we've been gone for a while. Hi, Emmy. Good morning. How are you? Good. Good morning studio. Morning. Hey, so, yeah, I just had a quick comment, I guess, or just a question for lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:58:46 earlier during the mail bag there was a gentleman who reached out about his I guess significant other spending a lot of time with her ex you know going out to his rant and drinking and lunchbox made a comment stating man if that ever happened to me I'd invite the guy over we can all have drinks together well it did happen to him didn't it with his wife having wine a whole bottle of wine oh like some guy on his porch and like he just kind of let it go and I understand he's not the jealous type I'm not the jealous type either but did you invite him over for drinks, you know? No, I mean, that was her friend.
Starting point is 00:59:19 I didn't know him. Like, it was someone she worked with. So your wife was having one. If I remember this. Wine and cheese on the front porch. Yeah, they had a platter and a whole bottle of wine. Where were you? I work.
Starting point is 00:59:30 Yeah, work. What kind of music was playing as they were eating? No, I don't think there had any music. They were just sitting on the front porch. It's not that you were trying to hide anything. Yeah, they were out in the public. You know, my neighbors could see it and everything, but I came home and a bottle of wine already down to a thing of cheese, and they were just hanging out on the
Starting point is 00:59:45 front porch. It's like, huh. But yeah, I mean, cool. I don't know. You didn't care? Didn't care. Didn't care one bit. Don't even know the guy's name. Would you have him over? If she was like, hey, we want to have him over. Yeah, come on over. Or if you're out of town for a few days, but you're like, hey, he's going to come over and... Fine with me. Every night and kind of watch some reality shows and have some cheese and wine.
Starting point is 01:00:03 That's fine. What if she had handyman projects for him? That's fine. Hey, you want to do my handyman work? Do it. Moe, shirtless. Do it. Fine with me. As long as it gets moat, you don't care. As it gets moat, I don't give a crap. All right. Hey, I appreciate that, Amy.
Starting point is 01:00:17 Yeah, for sure. Y'all have a wonderful day. Take it easy. Yeah, you're welcome. Let's go talk to Desiree. We get a lot of questions about this. It's about Legacy Box. Hey, Desiree, I think you have a very good question here.
Starting point is 01:00:27 What do you want to say? Okay, so I'm getting ready to package up 28 years of memories and send them off to Legacy Box, and I am so nervous. And I want to know, have you guys really done this? That's a great question. And I'm glad you called. This is not a commercial, by the way. Scuba validate that this is a call.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Abby answered. Just very out of the blue, correct. Okay, if you could just say, you validate. Yes, validate. He's like, gives a speech. Amy, would you like to speak on this? Yes, and I understand the feeling. It is very nerve-wracking, but I have always gotten my originals back.
Starting point is 01:01:01 They've made it there safely, and everything is digitized. And my sister, honestly, she was in town two weeks ago, and we were talking about it, and she has some stuff she wants to send off again. And she knows the process works. And even for the second time, she has. is nervous too. So I think the nerves are normal, but find comfort in that we've gotten all our stuff back. I've not heard one single complaint. No one's called us and said, hey, man, because we would have tried to take care of it. So they're a great company. So many people. So you just got to trust
Starting point is 01:01:31 the process. I did use your code. And it was like, I did the biggest one. I have a lot of stuff. So it actually saved me. Like, I'm paying $600, but I think it was like $1,200 or even more. Wow. So I'm actually doing this for my family for a family Christmas gift. Somehow she should be compensated for like a commercial. Yeah, that's really good. I mean, she's going to crush it for us right here. I spent a lot of money, but I think it's really going to be worth it because my kids asked to watch these all the time and my son's 25 and my daughter's 21 and we have no way
Starting point is 01:02:02 to watch it. So here we go. Well, I think you're going to be very happy with what happens, Desiree. And thank you for calling because a lot of listeners ask us stuff like this. I'm glad we can get this on. Thank you. I appreciate it. And I use your code.
Starting point is 01:02:13 All right. Thank you. Thank you. What can I say? That's an amazing call. If you got Legacy Box, by the way, if you have like old videotapes or old pictures or things that could honestly just deteriorate, but you want to make them digital so you can have them forever, that's what they do.
Starting point is 01:02:28 You put it in a box, you send it, you get them all back, and they make it all digital. They can put it on a disc, thumb drive. Cloud. Yeah, it's perfect. If you want to do this, Legacybox.com slash Bones to get 50% off. So Legacybox.com slash bones, which she did. That is amazing. Eddie, we're going to have to hold your story until Monday.
Starting point is 01:02:46 Yeah, I have time. You do. I have time to decide. It's limited, but we'll do it on Monday. We have to do it next week for sure. Because Eddie could die. Okay. You guys can call us 877-77-77 Bobby.
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Starting point is 01:04:03 Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today? Because today I have to assemble and deliver thank you packages to every firehouse in the city for my boss. Find a yoga instructor who makes house calls, and they need one of those ice sculpture guys. Just take a deep breath. Post your tasks on Airtasker.com or download the app and connect with local taskers for any type of task. Can I take more than one deep breath? As many as you need. Air Tasker, get anything done. Let's talk about modern home shopping. It's sort of become a fun side hobby, right? Scrolling listings at night, dreaming about kitchens you haven't seen, or backyard you haven't stepped foot in, all from the comfort of, well, literally anywhere.
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Starting point is 01:06:33 The guy's like, okay, where should I meet you? It was a county commissioner who contacted police. And 18's like, meet in the parking lot. Showed up. Boom. Busted. The odds that you would get someone in the government or law enforcement accidentally when trying to sell an eight ball.
Starting point is 01:06:51 Listen, we've all been there. Oh, yeah, yeah, all the time. I don't even know what an eight ball is. Me either. I know when you play pool. I know that one. I think it's a measurement, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:59 Of, like eight ounces or something? Yeah, the white stuff. Or anything. Can it be anything? No, the white stuff. Let's ask scuba Steve. Hey, Scoba Steve. Can an A ball be a measurement of many things?
Starting point is 01:07:08 It's really only to that one particular type of drug. Yeah, white stuff. Yeah, exactly, yeah. Snow white. So if I say, okay, okay, everybody, relax. Angel dust. Okay, here's the actual, according to Miriam Webster. Okay. An eighth of an ounce of cocaine or any other drug.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Oh. Yeah, but people wouldn't- Hey, I guess my street knowledge, supersede George. Oh. You had the internet knowledge. You would never go out to a party, but like, yo, let me get an eight ball of that marijuana. Yeah, never. Like, what?
Starting point is 01:07:34 I've asked for an eight ball of Kool-Aid before. Did you get it? Yeah. Yeah, of course. shirt at Raspberry. Eight ounces. All right, lunchbox, that's it. I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the day. Any plan for the weekend?
Starting point is 01:07:46 Football game tomorrow. Arkansas? No, 12-year-olds. I don't bet on them. My son's game. Team Navy. Let me see if Drag Kings has your team Navy in there. Yeah. No, they don't. Probably not. But yes, I know you have a big game yourself. Yeah, I feel like I play. Arkansas, South Carolina, tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:08:05 11 Central. So I can't wait. I look forward to it all week. I think I look forward to the, I'm going to be honest with you. Had a good week because I did the Today Show all week, but I've been most excited about the Arkansas game Saturday. More than anything else in my life, I think. That's what I get excited about.
Starting point is 01:08:20 So, yeah, I'll be doing that. But tickets are up as of right now. If you want to come and watch my comedically inspirational show in Las Vegas, would love to have you. Just go to Bobbybones.com. You can go to Ticketmaster.com. And it's all going to be super cool. at that show Mike D is going to come out and do some comedy coming out of retirement,
Starting point is 01:08:40 which is pretty cool. Had to coax him. It was like a horse and a carrot to hang out in front of them. It's worth it. Also, one of my favorite new artist, George Burge, is going to open. And Eddie's coming with me, and The Raging Idiots will also play. So come out. It's a funny, inspirational show called Comedically Inspirational at the Wind.
Starting point is 01:09:10 And if people don't come and nobody buys tickets, I'm going to be humiliated. So if that's your goal, don't buy them. If your goal is to humiliate me, don't buy the tickets. But if your goal is to go to Vegas and have some fun. It'll be fun. And clean. It'll be awesome. There's no cleaner place in Vegas in general.
Starting point is 01:09:24 That is a good point. Like if you're looking to go to Vegas. It's a terrible point. It's absolutely the worst point ever. Well, no, some people don't like the unclean parts of Vegas. Yeah, but I'm saying in general. Okay. But it's a clean show.
Starting point is 01:09:35 Yes. And there are clean parts of Vegas, yes. Yes. So anyway, bobbybones.com. I'd love for you to come. Tata for now. Helps you get your weekends back. I need a screen printer.
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