The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full Show) Kimberly Perry Stops By The Show For Her First Solo Visit & Talks About New Music & Why The Band Perry Broke Up + Why Did Bobby Almost Get Into a Fight On The Golf Course? + What Are The 10 Best States?
Episode Date: May 5, 2023Kimberly Perry is on the show today for her first solo visit! She talks about getting back into country music, why she released a sequel to "If I Die Young," and she reveals why The Band Perry broke u...p! Then, find out what happened on the golf course that caused Bobby to almost get into a fight. Plus, hear if you know what the 10 best states are and if you agree!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, friends, welcome to Friday's show.
We got a doozy of a show for you, but let me say hello to my friends.
Morning studio.
Morning!
Well, let's go around the room and just kind of get what's on everybody's mind here.
And today, what's your favorite news story of the day?
Fridays?
It's fiction, nonfiction.
I don't know.
I'm trying to.
I don't know.
I try to F it.
You know, a little alliteration.
It's, it's.
Favorite.
Favorite story for, yeah.
Favorite from the news.
Fun, fun, fun, fun.
Okay, we'll get to that one later.
His restaurant of choice is pizza hives.
But the last time you order pizza, it wasn't even cut.
Here he is, producer ready.
Guys, this weekend is the Aqua Ride Show.
Do you know what that is?
The Aqua Ride.
Aquarides.
No.
So this is a very rare meteor shower.
And if you want to wake up early, this is right before the sun comes up at dawn, there will be
meteors, 20 meteors per hour.
Is there a chance anybody be recording this for the internet so I can watch it later?
No, no, no, why would you want to see video of it?
You can just look up.
How early?
Eddie, I wake up early every day.
It says right before the sun comes up is like the prime time.
It would be cool to be up.
It would be cool to be up if you're up.
I will not wake up early to see that.
Oh, dude.
I think I'm going to do it.
And you can see it either.
It'll be cloudy.
You missed this morning because it happened this morning,
Saturday, tomorrow morning and Sunday morning, you still have a chance.
It'll be cloudy.
And you know what?
For the Taylor Swift shows, all the swizzles, it's supposed to be rainy.
That's true. That's true.
Oh, really?
That's not bad.
Last time I saw, what?
5.23 a.m. is dawn here.
Boom.
Wake up at 5?
No bad.
Go outside.
I ain't waking up on a weekend at 5 o'clock.
I know, but it's just, it's not that bad.
And also it's supposed to be rainy, like I just said.
And cloudy, you won't be able to see them.
And also the Taylor Swift shows here.
It's going to be tough for that if it's rainy and cloudy.
Morgan, you want to Taylor Swift?
Yeah, I am.
I figured you would.
Where'd you get tickets?
I'm going with her friend.
She invited me.
I did not buy them.
I'm not that much of a team.
What eras are you dressing up as?
The reputation era.
Ooh, nice.
I dresses the red album.
Me too, dude.
But I do it even when she's not here.
Oh, really?
Yeah, it's just not saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, moving on.
He tried to get on the news using his alter ego, Nico,
Niko Jackson, but the newsroom did not give him his desired reaction.
Here he is. Lunchbox, everybody.
Pasta la vista, baby.
What?
There's a New Jersey town.
This lady's out for a walk along a stream or river, whatever,
and someone had dumped 400 pounds of pasta all along the...
In the water?
No, on the bank.
Cooked or dry?
Cooked.
And they don't know where it came from.
They don't know if it was a restaurant that just had extra pasta and they couldn't get rid of it.
But there is 400 pounds, I mean, just...
mounds of pasta.
That's crazy.
I mean, it's forever.
It looks like when someone dumps a washer and dryer on a dirt road somewhere, it looks
like a bunch of those because it's in like different pasta blocks.
Surely they can find that.
And how do you transport it to there to dump it?
Can you imagine animals and go eat that?
That's going to be an animal feeding ground for everything.
But they do have a couple suspects.
Okay, here's a joke.
I don't know if it's written in the story, but let's go.
First guy is Lynn Guiney.
No, shut up.
You knew that was going to be a joke.
Amy, it's a joke.
Al dente.
Al dente.
That's the texture of the pasta, like, if you cook it hard or sauce.
What did you say, lunchbox?
That's in the story.
You just confessed to yourself?
Did you confess that you didn't make those up?
Oh, no, no, wait.
Wait. Oh, hold on.
They think it may have been rigatoni.
Alfredo.
I like alfredo.
There's no spaghetti?
Those are awful spas.
Or maybe it was done by an impasta.
Oh, Amy.
Oh, dang it.
Yeah, but were those in that story?
Yeah.
Were you claiming jokes that were in the story?
Yeah.
That's hearing get sued for that stuff.
He said he'll quit music.
Feel bad for him.
Did you hear him?
That's just what you just did.
I mean, I'll quit telling news stories.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's move over to Amy.
She's always looking for signs from above.
And when we make fun of her, I mean, we do it.
We mean nothing but love.
Okay, there she is, Amy.
There's this woman.
She's 25 years old from Florida.
Her name's Bailey.
McBrean and she started burping one day and that was out of the norm for her but she's
burping like a lot like she's like what where is this coming from I never used to burp well
it turns out tons of doctor's appointments later I mean the burping was never even associated
with it she started to get other symptoms and she has colon cancer and the burp from the
I mean that's how she found out about it was she was burping well that is what they then went
back and were able to identify was her first
symptom.
Wait, what?
We're all no.
I'm not saying this to scare anybody.
I'm saying this to listen to your body when you see a change because she was like, whoa, I
never burping now.
Burping.
So she did try to look into it.
But then it wasn't until other symptoms started to show up.
And then when they went back and thought about it, it's like, oh, the burping was the
first sign because of what was going on inside her body.
That's crazy.
Isn't it?
That's what led her to find it.
Right.
Oof.
All right, Ramundo, hit me up.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
He gives his TV clothes away.
and people don't even have to pay.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you.
This story is such rubbish.
It is so annoying
when it comes out.
An iPhone still works perfectly
after spending 33 days
at the bottom of the ocean.
I mean, I spill a little bit of water on mine.
All of a sudden, it's in Mandarin.
The new one, though?
Because those new ones, I think,
are pretty waterproof.
No, mine's waterproof.
Oh.
And, like, if I dribble down my chest
and one drip hits mine,
all of a sudden,
you can't hear me on my phone.
Or the speaker phone doesn't work.
I don't know why mine sucks so bad,
but a Minnesota man who lost his iPhone 14
while kayaking in Hawaii
got the shock of his life on a complete stranger
got in touch with him and said,
hey, I got your phone.
And he's like, all right, well,
maybe I can save, no, it works perfectly.
33 days at the bottom of the ocean.
There's no right.
Question, though.
If the phone's working,
can he do find my iPhone
and go to that part of the ocean?
Not if it's dead
Okay, so it's probably the battery die
Because it would die if it's on for that long
And that's aside from what the water does
I don't know
So even when I just drink a lot of water
My phone's hurts to mess up
It didn't have to get wet
That's how badly it deals
What?
Nothing you're saying
That's also crazy that they found
Like I've lost goggles in the beach
And I've looked for hours
Can't find the goggles
Goggles
But also nobody's gonna find them
I'm gonna back to you because who cares
I'm just saying
You know like they fell right by me
They fell right by my belly
And now I can't find them
It's crazy
You can't find goggles when you lose them right by your belly.
Out of the beach, man. It's weird.
Like, I drop my goggles.
It's not the Bermuda Triangle, bro. It's literally a beach.
I just look down.
I haven't lost so many.
All right, that's it. That's the 5A little segment we do at the start of the show there.
All right, good. Everybody good?
Yeah.
Okay.
We got a good one because Kimberly Perry from the band Perry is going to be in.
The band Perry no longer a band.
They're just a family Perry now.
But Kimberly is solo.
And you may remember the band Perry from this song right here?
Or maybe this song right here.
Or this song right here.
She's going to come in and she's got a sequel to one of their songs.
I don't know.
I've seen her in a long time.
I think it'd be pretty cool.
So you guys hang out.
Hope everybody's having a good Friday.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we're written something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I'm a huge fan of the show.
I've listened on podcast for seven years now.
I just wonder what's everyone like outside of the show.
Who talks the most when the mics aren't on?
Just curious what everyone is like.
like when they're not doing the show. Signed, podcast listener Michelle in Florida.
Amy, you want to fill this one at first?
Well, Bobby talks the most on the show and the least off the show.
I think that's pretty accurate.
Correct.
I feel like everybody else in here is pretty talkative-ish.
I would say lunchbox curses a lot more.
Oh, for sure.
As soon as he walks in the hallway.
Yeah.
It's like Chris Rock.
As soon as he crosses that threshold of the door.
It's like he can't wait.
FFF, SSS.
We're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, let the door shut.
Even if there's like bosses around.
Yeah, he does not care.
I would say that is different.
Yeah, I'm not going to curse.
No.
Well, occasionally I might.
But not to worry.
We're struck because it's so different.
Oh, yeah.
No, I'm not going to.
I'm probably not doing it at work, but I let up a good, hmm.
What?
To like bellow moms sometimes when you understand what's going on.
Like a mom and I were venting on the phone the other day to each other because it's almost like kids don't understand your time and they don't
respect your time and they just assume that you can do whatever needs to be done.
And then if there's no thank you, where does the F word come up in this?
That's where on the phone with her.
You said it?
Yeah.
Well, yes.
I mean, what context?
We both.
We both said it.
I'm wondering the same thing here.
Like say the word chicken instead of the F word.
But say what you said.
Okay.
Let me see if I can do that.
I don't want to accidentally say the word.
Okay.
So what do they think were just chicken here for them?
Oh, wow, wow, wow.
Well, I probably said that too, Amy, actually.
Which I mean, we are in a way, but when it comes to just at this moment, do this,
and then they get out of the car and there's no thank you.
Yeah, what's the chick, man.
Yes.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
Yeah.
And then the other mom's, like, she said, back to me.
Yeah, right.
I'm not chicken here for her all the time.
You know, and we just feel something about once we, towards the end of,
of our call, we're like, huh, feel better. Thank you for that. And she's like, yeah, no problem.
I'm here for you always.
Chick, yeah. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I talk the least. Once I'm out of here and I'm not on, I'm, I shut it down.
I think I've just become more separate. I used to just kind of be on, I'm all the time.
But I just have so much of this that I do that when I'm not doing it, I'm all good.
I got nothing. And some people misinterpret that, I think, for being not friendly.
Like, if I'm just out and I don't know who's looking at me, if I'm just somewhere,
They're like, oh, he did seem very friendly.
No, I just have nothing to say.
I'm just going to be a wallflower and just hang out.
But I would say it's all pretty accurate.
I mean, except lunch curses more.
Amy, chickens it up occasionally.
Eddie's pretty much right on.
I chicken it too.
I love the chicken.
No, we're not talking about cursing.
You know what I'm saying?
There's no better way to say something than chicken in it.
Uh-huh.
For sure.
Chuck that or whatever.
Chick that.
How did you say?
Man, that was closed.
Because I almost said the real word.
Oh, my gosh.
One the chicken
There's no drastic difference
Thank you for the email
Except for you, you're drastic
You are very drastic
It is, it's night and day
It's okay
Someone would say yin and yang
Well no that means two
No no
That's balanced
Yeah that's not that
Yeah
Okay
I think we've addressed that
Yeah we have
I know but you said see
There you go nobody's real drastic
And it's like well no
But we already
We already addressed that for
I got nothing to say
Once I'm out of here
I got nothing to say
Like even at a...
Oh boy.
Okay.
At a wedding, Bobby will just sit in the corner on his phone.
But you're not being rude.
You're just like, I'm good.
No, that wedding you're talking about, I'd already said hi to everybody.
And I was tired, and there was a game on I needed to watch.
And so I had done the whole...
That's right.
You're watching a game.
I forgot.
I had done the whole...
Oh, yeah.
Riggin-Moroy.
On his phone.
And I said hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello.
Hey, good to check and see you again.
You know?
And I needed to go watch the end.
end of this game. So I went over, far away
on a couch, I turned my phone on and I watched the end of the game.
Thank you.
Okay. Man, what the chicken I got to do,
right? All right, that's the mailbag. Thank you.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's about to close.
Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah.
It's Megan Maroney and my debut album, Lucky,
is out today. One of my favorite tracks
on this record is Girl in the Mirror.
I think it sends an important message
and I think all girls need to hear it.
The last line says,
Can't love the boy more than you love the girl in the mirror.
I hope you guys love it as much as I do.
Download or stream lucky now.
We're about to get to Fun Fact Friday.
This one's not so fun.
I didn't put it in,
but I wanted to share it with you guys
because it's like interesting fact Friday.
There's a condition called Kotard syndrome
that makes people believe fully in their heart that they're dead
and they're walking around as a corpse.
Whoa.
That doesn't make you feel good.
It's not fun.
That's weird.
That's, yeah, that'd be for Weird Fact Wednesday
If we do bring that in.
Around the room, Eddie, you go first.
I may be a dummy for not knowing this.
Maybe you guys know, but did you know that Casey Kasem, remember him?
Yeah, keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
He was the voice of Shaggy for like the original Scooby-Doo.
Voice actors find it very easy to get into it apart and get right into it.
It's time to skedaddle Scoob. It's the wiki-ticky.
Being afraid 24 hours a day, along with his friend Scooby.
No, it's him. It's the wiki-diki.
Like, why aren't your legs moving, man?
Run!
That's crazy.
That's a good one.
You know how I found that out?
My kids were just watching Scooby-Doo when they paused it, and it said the credits on there.
I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what does that say?
Casey Casey.
Yeah, he did the countdown that everybody listened to us, if you're our age, you probably listen to some of it as a kid.
At number three, this weekend, they keep your feet down the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
Morgan, what do you have?
Everyone knows Wally Amos because he's responsible for making the famous Amos chocolate chip cookies we see in the stores.
Well, he's also famous for making people famous.
He discovered Simon and Garfunkel, and he was a talent rep for Diana Ross and Marvin Gay.
What?
That's true.
And it's also, how do you say his name?
Famous Amos?
Yeah, Amos.
Amos, yeah.
Oh, Amos.
Yeah, Famous Amos.
That sounds weird.
I like Amos better.
That was my nickname.
What?
Famous Amos?
I don't know.
A mom in my neighborhood started.
it. My friend Jill's mom and then
everybody called me famous, Amos.
Amos just sounds too much like another word.
Yeah, that's why it sounds like that. That never
crossed my mind until now.
That's why they called you that, Amy.
Yeah. Oh, you thought they were calling you
famous anus for sure. Okay.
Amy, do you have one? Yes, of course.
When the moon is directly over you,
you weigh 0.5 grams lighter.
Why, gravity? It says the moon
attracts you in the same way that attracts water.
when it makes tides and some, I don't know, it's like pull,
when you're right under it, there you go, it pulls you.
Gravity.
Like you said.
Lunchbox.
Mount Everest porters, you know, it's a big mountain that people like to climb.
So during climbing season, you know how much poop they take off the mountain?
What's it porters?
A porter is someone that like is cleaning up, like the human poop.
Like, is that why a porter potty's called porter potty?
Are they called porterfodies?
I don't know.
They say Mount Everest Potties.
porters. So they are the ones that clean up the poop.
Got it. They clean up 28,000
pounds of human waste every climbing
season. Well, they pick up their own poop.
People? Yeah.
Because we have porters. But where are you going to put it?
Like, where are you going to take it? They are the ones
responsible for collecting it.
And there's another 17,000
pounds that they don't even collect. A porter is a
person employed to carry luggage and other loads, especially in a
railroad station, airport or hotel.
So the porter, I guess, for this,
they carry that. Wow.
And is that a porter potty? No, that's
poured up, potty. Like portable.
For portable.
Oh, okay. When you said that, I was like, have I been wrong thinking it was a portable body
the whole time? And finally mine, Richard Simmons. You guys remember him?
Yeah. The aerobics?
Yeah.
I used to do his workouts.
He was known for his dedication to helping people struggling with weight, depression, and loneliness.
He would wake up every morning and call up to 40 people just to check on him.
And a lot of people over the years have credited him for saving their lives.
Because even when he got super famous, he would still call people.
I love that. Isn't that crazy?
That's cool.
Fun fact Friday.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
So over the next month or so,
Sage Meadow Goat Farm in Massachusetts
is organizing events on the weekends
that allow people to come in
and hang out with goats.
They get to pet them.
They even get to hold baby goats.
They get to do all of this for free.
All you have to do is bring a non-perishable food item
for a nearby food pantry.
So you donate and you get to play with goats.
Right.
to pay any money, but you do have to bring that.
This goat's got to be like, what's happening?
Why does everybody touching me?
Well, I'm like, here we are just living our goat live on a goat live, and all of a sudden,
all these people are driving in to pick me up.
It reminds you a few years ago when I did goat yoga, and I feel like the goats
were like, what?
Why am I on this human's back while they're in Downward Dog?
And what was the deal with goat yoga?
It was just novel and funny, right?
It actually didn't do anything.
Yes, it was just felt, I went with a group of girlfriends, and it was just a cool
experience, something to do, and the goats are just so cute.
They would walk on you.
Yes.
Or just around you and poop.
On you.
There was some random poop on my driveway this morning.
Oh.
Well, it's starting to be a little more, not summer, but like warm spring.
Right.
Yeah.
So we have deer all over the place.
It was the biggest deer poop I've ever seen.
Or I went sleepwalk in last night.
One of the two things happened.
I don't know which one it was, but it was massive.
And they just jump in our yard, jump over the fence right in the yard, hang out.
Like, it probably was a 9 or 10 point.
buck that I saw a few days ago.
Let's get that night vision out.
Those days from me are over.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, but that's a great story.
They're taking the goats, using it for good.
Yeah, and I'm thinking like anybody else with goats around the country, they could do this.
Or pigs.
You need a lot.
You need a lot, though.
A pig farm.
Pop-bellied.
I went out to a pop-bellied pig farm, or they said they were micro pigs.
They were not micro.
They said.
Full-blum pigs?
Charlotte Webb.
When you're holding a teacup piglet as a baby, and then I'm like, well, where,
its parents and they're like over there
and they're like huge.
And I'm like, okay, this is going to grow.
That's a great story. Good job by them.
Thank you. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win. I don't care
which I'm saying. Yep,
that's me. Cliver Taylor the 4th.
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This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft.
And we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galco, joins the Sports Slice podcast to
break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players
flying under the radar, this is the insight you won't hear anywhere else.
If you want to understand the draft like an insider, you don't want to miss this episode.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield.
And in this new season of the girlfriends,
oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a girl.
a truck. I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Time for easy trivia. It's Friday.
So it's the easiest trivia game ever.
Eddie's one one away from winning another season.
Hey, today could be the day.
implement new rules if you just keep dominating.
Let's play easy trivia.
Eddie's a champ.
Colors.
What color on the traffic light means go.
That's green.
Correct. Morgan, what color is a stop sign?
It's red.
Correct.
Amy, what does M.P.H.
Stand for on a speed limit sign.
Okay.
Miles per hour.
Correct.
Abby, what's the name of the big yellow bird on Sesame Street?
A big bird.
Correct.
What did MPH on a speed limit sign
to do the color?
Yeah, that's weird.
Yeah.
I was like, how does anybody not know that?
Then I went.
That really wasn't in the category?
I was trying to process what it has to do with color.
So don't miss a question or you'll hear this.
You've been bowed.
You don't want to get boned.
Abby plays because Lunchbox was eliminated last season.
Abby, good luck.
Thank you.
You have no wins, Abby.
I know.
Come on, Abby.
Easy trivia.
Here we go.
Presidents.
Eddie, who's the 46th president?
Oh, God.
Oh, gosh.
What are we at?
I don't know the 46th president.
Is that today?
I don't know.
Let's go with Donald Trump.
Incorrect.
Oh, bye.
What do we have?
Wow.
Don't say anything because I have other questions to ask here.
Oh, gosh.
Morgan, who was the 44th president?
Okay.
Yeah, this is great.
This is going well.
It's hard for round one.
It's tough, dude.
Yeah.
I don't, yeah, I don't know where we're at.
Eddie's point. I thought the
46 with Barack Obama.
Who's the 44th, Morgan?
President Bush.
Incorrect.
You've been Bowed.
I don't know. I don't say they are because it's going to.
Yeah, don't say anything. I'm not going to.
Guys, miss all this. Amy, who is the 43rd president?
I have it. I'm just like being super careful.
Amy, who is the 43rd president?
Okay. Um, Bush.
Correct.
Abby, who is the 45th president?
Oh, after.
Shoot. That would be Obama.
Oh, wow.
You've been boom.
Guys, I just won.
This is amazing.
If Eddie gets the first one right, everybody gets it right?
I mean, this is crazy.
Eddie, Biden was 46.
This is really, I guess it's current.
Oh, my goodness.
Trump was 45, Obama's 44, Bush was 43.
Amy with a victory.
That was so quick.
We have time to fill.
We're going to have to play again.
Did Amy know which Bush?
Yeah, Bush, see, obviously the Bush June, Bush.
George W. Bush.
Yes, because he said Bush, I accepted it.
Yeah, I mean, Bush is Bush.
Hey, is it?
Amy, let's do this.
You have two wins now. Nice job.
Thank you.
Good job.
We're going to have to roll another game.
Oh, great.
That was embarrassing.
Not for me.
Hey, let's not do that one again.
Okay, here we go.
46.
Disney characters.
Eddie, what's the name of the Disney character who had long hair that could be climbed like a rope?
I'm rattled.
Is that Rapunzel?
Correct.
You can be eliminated by this one, by the way.
What's the name of the Disney character?
who went to the ball in a pumpkin carriage, Morgan?
Cinderella.
Correct.
Amy, what's the name of the Disney princess who slept for 100 years?
Sleeping Beauty.
She slept for 100 years?
A long time.
Wow.
What's the name of the...
Like, it's real.
I'm like, wow.
Incredible.
What's the name of the fairy and Peter Pan, Abby?
The fairy and Peter Pan?
That would be Tinkerbell.
Correct.
Capitals.
Beijing is the capital of what country, Eddie?
China.
Correct.
Tokyo is the capital of what country, Morgan?
Japan.
Correct.
Madrid is the capital of what country, Amy?
Spain.
Correct.
Rome is the capital, Abby, of what country?
Rome, that is going to be Italy.
Correct.
Good job, everybody.
Fairy tale characters.
What's the name of the fairy tale character who went to the three bear's house while they were away?
Eddie.
She went to the three bears.
That's Goldilocks.
Correct.
Morgan, the fairy tale character who lived in a house made a candy.
What's the name of the fair tale character?
Oh, God.
Or characters who lived in a house made a candy.
I don't.
I don't remember.
I, nah.
Let me ask you one more time.
What's the name of the fairy tale characters who lived in a house made of candy?
Characters that lived in a house.
Why can I not remember this?
They're witches.
Excuse me?
They're witches.
I don't know.
I don't know who it is.
You're going to say it now.
I'll remember.
You know what? I don't.
Anybody?
Gingerbread?
Hands on and Grotto.
Oh, yeah.
Morgan's outy.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Amy.
Yeah.
What's the name of the fairytale character
who wore a red cape
and visited the grandmother
in the woods?
Little red riding hood.
Good.
Abby, what's the name
of the character
who sold his cow
for magic beans?
Sold his cow for magic.
What's the name of the fairy tale
character who sold his cow
for magic beans?
Old McDonald
You bet you're
Guys
Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack and the Beanstalk
Yeah, from Jack and the Beanstalk.
Okay.
Wow.
I don't know if we're all just rattled or what.
But all this stuff sounds hard.
Groups of animals, two people remain.
Eddie and Amy.
Amy, if you win this one,
you're firmly back in it.
Thank you.
Eddie, what's the name of a group of bees?
A swarm.
Correct.
Amy, group of cows is called.
A herd.
Correct.
Amy.
Sorry.
Eddie.
What's the name of a group of ants?
Huh?
Ants.
A group of ants is a pile.
You've been bow.
Wait, wait.
You're not in yet.
Oh, he's not right.
No, but you have to get it right.
Okay.
Yeah.
What is it?
It's a colony.
Really?
Yeah.
Amy.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
A bunch of fish is called?
No.
A school.
Correct.
Hey, what's your hat?
Three.
Oh, my goodness.
I can feel it right behind me.
She won doubleheader.
First time of a doubleheader's ever been one, two, same day.
Wow, let's go, Amy, nice job.
How do you feel?
I feel good.
Oh, I feel so good.
Uh-uh, we'll take that.
Yeah.
Here's the voicemail from Cole in Illinois.
You were talking about some anxiety for having a sleep study, and I was just going to let you know.
I actually had one done, and you talked about being afraid of being hooked up to the machine.
There is actually a home sleep study that you can do.
They send you a watch and you wear the watch to sleep in,
and they give you some instructions,
and it's really simple, and then you just send it back,
and then they call you back with the results.
I did that, and it turns out that I did have a version of sleep apnea
and was able to get the right treatment for that.
So good luck.
Thanks.
The option they gave me is they take a shoestring,
and they put it on your private part real tight, and you go to sleep.
What?
I don't like that.
Sounds like a scam.
Scam alert.
I emailed my doctor through the portal and I was like, hey, can I get a sleep study?
I've heard anything back yet though.
I think it might be sleeping.
Oh.
He's taking the test.
Must be nice to just be able to sleep.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So there's a scam that's happening where people text you and say hi.
And then you're like, oh, that's called a friend.
That's called somebody that has your phone number.
Right.
But you're like, hey, what's going on?
And then they play the cards, like wrong number.
but oh guess what I happen to be this investor business guy
that can make a ton of money for you.
That wasn't a friend.
I'm learning this right now.
Send pictures of themselves and their lavish lifestyle.
Like you could have this too kind of crazy
that we just connect it on the phone.
People don't fall for this that are.
I have a right here.
No, no.
Yes, but Pete.
No, no, Bobby.
People listening to this aren't people.
People listen to the show with the smartest people in the world.
They're not going to fall for that.
Oh, is that right?
Yeah.
To listen to the show.
This is just really bright people.
Okay, according to the FBI in America, there's 3.31 billion a year that is getting lost to stuff like this because people are getting scammed.
And those are the people that report it.
The FBI also said, you have to think of the people that are so embarrassed by this that they don't even tell us.
Oh, for sure.
You wouldn't know if I got done.
I would never tell you guys.
No, we're not.
So I understand that.
Okay.
So there's three phases.
Here's the rule then.
If anybody text you and says, hey, and it says this is the wrong number, and then try to start any conversation whatsoever, get out.
Okay.
Just get out.
Because I know there are ones, too, where girls are like, hey, or they'll do the thing where they're like, hey, is this Sabrina?
And you're like, no, it's not.
Oh, sorry, I was trying to reach her.
We're having a party where we're all wearing panties.
And then you're like, wait, what?
You don't say no to that.
You don't say no to that.
That's the one you can't say no.
There are different ones.
There are money ones.
Where's this party?
I'm in.
What was just going to say?
There's three parts.
The high, the connection, and then the, hey, this is my life.
You could have it too.
And then the transferring of information and fun.
So if those three things are happening to you, run.
And it's not actually, the person that's scamming you is not typically the recipient of your money.
It's there people that are stuck in a room that have possibly been trafficked or they're being forced.
into this type of labor and then there's a hierarchy.
Wow.
The only person I give money to online is Coleswindow.
A lot of times he asked me for stuff, gift cards to Apple, and I'm like, absolutely.
One of my friends-ish, I want to say, but hang out or anything, his name is Samaji,
plays for the Denver Broncos.
He messaged me.
I was like, hey, can I get 500 bucks?
I got to do a tax thing, but when I get it back, 800, I'll give you 800 for the 500.
And I went, this ain't real.
You play for the Broncos.
So I messaged his wife.
And I was like, I think Somagic got hacked.
She was like, yeah.
He can't get him.
He did?
Man.
But for a second, I was like, are running backs not getting paid that much anymore?
Hard times.
That was one where I, somebody hacked his account, went to his friends and said, hey, can I borrow 500?
I'll give you $800.
Dang.
Wow.
And then I was like, how much gear am I going to get for this $800?
Yeah.
So it's hard.
There are new scams all the time.
It is very difficult to know what is and what is.
especially when it's things that you use Netflix, Amazon, UPS.
My Amazon got put on frozen or something.
I got a text literally this morning that said your Amazon account is frozen.
No, no, no.
That's not real, Amy.
That's a scam.
Oh, here it is.
From Deborah, she said your Amazon account has been locked.
Tap to respond.
See, here we go.
Don't tap.
Amy.
Amy, you're doing a story on scamming.
You're about to fashion.
It's been scammed.
Guys, I'm being sarcastic.
I know that that's not real.
All right.
What else?
What else?
Okay.
The latest trend in parenting is not parenting.
Hey!
That's what I'm talking about.
It doesn't mean it's a good idea, Eddie.
Oh, okay.
Keep going, Amy.
Anyway, Eddie would think that, but it's actually the opposite because Eddie has four kids.
And these are the people that choose to have no kids.
Oh.
Oh.
Hey!
That's not me.
That's you.
More and more couples are opting.
to skip what they call the parent
trap and they spend money
on themselves. Parent trap.
We've called people like this before dinks
or before you have kids, you're double income
no kids. Oh, Bobby,
dink. Yeah.
You're a dink. And the trend
is growing
at like high child care costs,
inflation and all the things. Mostly it's like
this world sucks.
Why don't want to bring a kid into this stupid
world? That being said, I mean,
we will eventually. But right, right. Right now I'm like,
this world blows. Yeah, this whole
no parent, that's not good for our
existence. I don't give a crap, I won't
be here. Who cares? You know, somebody
will not be here, so it will not affect me.
So, I hear
yet, but eventually I'll be like, all right.
But not right now.
All right, what else?
Luke Cones and his wife are
talking about how they're still living a two-bedroom
house. Well, they're building a house.
Oh, yeah. They said they'll be
moving in a few years. They were doing a live
Q&A and they were they have their one son and they said well where's the other son gonna go
and I guess the latest baby will be in the room with them when he outgrews that he'll go
stay in the room with the brother and they're like wait you only have a two-bedroom house and
they're like yeah we're pretty basic yeah they're building a house they're basic right now
because it's a minor detail they're like that there's building a house yeah I mean she said
that their family's planning to move in a few years which I guess probably taking a long time
to build well I thought it was known they were building a house
I think, well, I don't know the details.
Or maybe they're just buying out.
I don't know.
But yeah, no.
They're not just living in a house going, let's make sure we stay like everybody else.
They're not like Dick O when he was living in a tiny house.
Yes.
She said, his wife said, I shared a room with my sister growing up and low-key loved it.
Yeah, it's great.
And they're a great, great family.
But it's not that they're just chilling in a small house to remain humble to their roots.
They're building something else.
The governor of Arkansas for a long time lived in the trailer as they built the new renovated.
Mansion?
How about that?
So it'd be like him going, you know what?
The governor of Arkansas lives in a trailer.
We just live in a trailer.
Keeping it real.
You've got to say you're living in a trailer.
While my mansion.
While the mansion being built.
That was Amy's pile of story.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Say home it's something good.
Robin Hicks of Burlington, North Carolina was cooking some fajitas for dinner.
She's like, hey, pass me the fajita mix.
Oh, man, I forgot the fajita mix.
All right, let me put the tomatoes on.
I forgot the tomatoes.
Did she even know she was making fajitas?
Yeah, what's she doing?
Yeah.
I mean, big mess up.
So she's like, I got to go to the store and grab the fajita mix and the tomatoes.
So she gets them.
And then she's there.
She's like, you know what?
Let me grab a scratch off real quick.
Grab's a scratch off lottery ticket.
Gets home.
scratches it
$250,000.
That's why you can ask you.
Wow.
Did it say how much the scratch-off was?
It does not say.
It just says Robin was inspired
to pick a scratch-off lottery ticket.
Did those $1, $1,000 win prizes like that?
Or do you have to go really like the $10-and-20?
I think you got to go $5, $10, $20.
I think you can win like $500 on a dollar one maybe,
but usually you got to go look.
You've got to spend money to make money is what they say.
And the most that you've ever, well, I don't know about this situation,
but yes.
You do have to spend money to make money.
money, but you're not going to make money most times.
Right.
You're going to lose most times.
It's for entertainment, most of it.
It's investment.
It's a bad one.
So, what's the most you've won on a scratch-off?
250.
What's the most you've won on the lottery where you pick the numbers?
Like, $60.
So your success has been in the scratch-off world.
Oh, I think everybody mostly is scratch-off world.
I think it's a few.
Unless the big, big, billion dollars.
Right, I think it's few and far between people that get the numbers.
More people win my scratch-offs.
All these stories we hear are.
scratch off, scratch off, scratch off.
Lunchbox and I once went to McDonald's
and bought every single monopoly piece they had.
Yeah, we did thinking
we're about to take it, go to the cleaners of the money
we're going to make.
Like you bought the floor? All the cups.
We didn't buy anything in the cuffs. We just wanted the cuffs.
What?
It was an investment.
Because we were going to get boardwalk and park place
and we were going to win.
Bad investment. Is that when the scam happened?
Well, that's when the documentary came out 10 years later.
We're like, no wonder we didn't do.
That's why we didn't win.
Congrats to her.
That's a good story. That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Here's a voicemail from Patty in West Virginia.
Hey, good morning studio.
My friends and I just bought tickets to the ACMA Awards and we're super excited to go.
We've never been to an awards show before and we were wondering if you could give us some advice on what to do.
Is there like red carpet beforehand?
How do people dress that are in the audience?
Any advice at all.
We're really excited.
The ones in a lifetime opportunity for us.
The ACM Awards are in Dallas next Thursday night.
You can watch on Amazon.
You don't even have to have a subscription.
You can watch it for free, which is real cool.
I'll be there.
I'm basically Garth and Dolly Sidekick.
I'll be doing backstage with Bobby's, what they call it, a little alliteration.
Yeah.
I like it.
Yes, there will be a red carpet.
But do people just go to it?
I don't know how this Dallas thing is going to be.
But even here, though, you can stand outside when people get out of the cars and see everybody.
Okay.
So my assumption is you would be able to do it.
But I would probably get there around four.
or five or so to watch the red carpet.
I think the show starts at 6th, though, central.
So maybe you get, I'd say get there at four,
and you can dress however you want.
I would dress like you're going to a nice dinner.
You really could wear a t-shirt and jeans
because you're just watching from the crowd,
but you dress like you're going to a nice dinner.
But it's not formal, formal.
No, not for the crowd,
because there's like 10,000 people that would be watching.
That'd be the biggest black tie party ever.
Wow.
It'd be fun.
You'll have a great time.
Dolly and Garth are hosting.
And most importantly, back stage with Bobby.
Which one will be, who knows?
B, B, B.
It'll be fine.
Okay, so that's that.
Let's do one more.
This is Krista from South Carolina.
I am just catching up.
I was listening to the podcast,
and I love how you started with asking everyone where they would live
if money wasn't an option.
And one of my favorite questions to get to know people,
I like to ask out of all the people there
who they think would do the best in prison,
Not if they would go or why they would go.
We're assuming we're all there.
Who do we think would do the best?
And I was wondering out of everyone at the studio who you all thought would do the best in prison.
I think I'd do the best in prison.
Bobby.
Yeah.
Because I do whatever it takes.
You need me to hold a pocket.
Great.
What?
I feel like you would.
No, you would start your own.
I would.
I would have to do the things before I built my game.
Oh, really?
You have to.
Yeah.
Whatever it takes.
Really?
It's like in life.
Whatever it takes.
Oh, man.
Who'd do the worst?
Lunchbox.
No, I would be great.
You would get beat up.
Yeah, everybody would hate you.
It'd be rough.
You would judge your prisoners in their cells like, hey, I can't believe you to use that toilet.
I can't believe you got caught bone hit story today.
I talked about you.
Oh, that's true.
He'd be going in there and all be like licking their chops ready for them to come in.
Amy, how do you feel like you're doing an all one's prison?
I don't know.
How long would you cry, months?
I would do very, very well.
I had a white collar prison probably.
Listen, check me into that one right now.
I like a little break.
But, no, it's not like a federal, hardcore.
I don't know.
If it's all women, I probably get some tattoos.
Well, it has to be all women.
They don't even mix.
You don't hang out with me.
Are you kidding?
Do you think they would have a prison with guys and girls at the same place?
I don't know why I thought that.
We don't either.
That's not good.
Okay, well, I did watch prison break back in the day, like hardcore.
Yeah, good for you.
Here's the thing.
I don't want to go to prison.
None of us do.
And it would be hard on me.
It would be hard on all of us in prison.
But I think I would adapt.
I'm an adapter.
And then I think I would lead.
And then I think I would probably get killed.
Because I was a leader.
And you go get the leader.
So that's why I think.
I don't want to be put in the hole.
But if I got to do it, I got to do, you know?
Oh, no.
I'm saying.
I don't like this topic.
It is what it is.
All right.
Let's go over and get in the morning corny.
The morning corny.
What did the horse say after it tripped?
What the horse say after it tripped?
Help, I've fallen and I can't giddy up.
That was the morning corny.
That was a good one.
Oh, thanks.
Wow.
I didn't see that one coming.
Did you guys?
I mean, it's all right.
You didn't like that one?
It's fine.
I'm falling, I can't giddy up.
It's okay.
You laugh at all the super crap.
You don't think that was funny?
I mean, that's all right.
It's kind of like.
like very elementary, you know what I mean?
All the stuff you laugh at is elementary.
Not all of them.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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There's two golden rules
that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And Rule 2, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care, so they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
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It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
We're going to talk to Kimberly Perry.
You would know her as elite singer of the band Perry.
Let me hit you with some band Perry number ones.
For example, if I die young.
Or all your life
Or better dig two
Or better dig too
Doesn't jam jam
And then done
So she's solo now
And she's here
And she's here
And I don't know
I'm just excited to talk to her
Because I haven't seen her in a long time
So she just moved back to Nashville, I guess a couple years ago, but now this is all new being a solo artist.
She designed a solo record deal.
I got a lot of music coming out.
We're going to talk about one song particularly, but let's go.
Here she is.
On the Bobby Bone Show now.
Kimberly Perry.
Well, well, well, look who we have here, everybody.
Well, well, well.
Well, well.
Well, well, it's been a while.
It's been a minute.
This room looked completely different the last time I was here.
I love the remodel.
I've grown two inches as well.
I'm two inches taller.
Yeah, we've all grown.
Me too, just wider.
You know, I was not going to bring that up unless you did.
Yes.
But you are pregnant.
I am.
How about that?
I am, yeah.
Baby coming late August last week of.
Don't know if we're going to have a Leo or a Virgo yet, though.
Wait a minute.
We're on the cusp.
Oh, you mean that's the symbol?
What's that the symbol? What's it going?
Yeah, yeah.
Are you into astronomy?
Astronomy.
Oh, wait, sorry.
Astronomy.
This is how little I know about it.
Are you into astrology?
I find that like, I think we're all quantifiable in some way.
I'm a cancer.
Oh, no, she does.
I'm a cancer.
I'm a big fan of the eneagram because I feel like that I'm into.
They see me.
So what are you?
I'm a cancer and on the eneagram, so it's shifted.
I was a three wing four.
Now I am a two wing three.
So you're a helper?
I am a helper.
Yeah.
As a two.
As a lead?
As a lead singer?
as a, you're a two?
I am. Well, I mean, I, and that has shifted.
Like, literally, I took the test the first time two years ago and was very solidly a three, wing four.
I think it actually comes to the competitive nature that has shifted in me.
I think I'm a lot more, like, led by heart these days, and I took the test at, like, 6 a.m.
two weeks ago, and I was like, I've changed.
I've changed.
Wow.
So says the an aneagram.
Growth.
Growth.
Yeah.
I'm an eight.
You know who else are right?
Other dictators.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, I married an eight, and I'll tell you an eight with a two is a great combo because he sees all the things.
And he's Scorpio as well.
So he's like, we have a double whammy.
Here she goes with the Scorpio cancer.
Are they good?
I am an eight and a one.
Wow.
So you're principled.
It's like, and I'm a justice seeker if somebody gets screwed over.
Yeah.
And also, I have, the weird thing is, and I'm not exaggerating, I have never been wrong.
So it's pretty cool to be an eight.
Typical eight.
Yeah, never.
It's really cool.
So, just happy to be here.
The sky is blue, but is it really?
Let's talk about colors, actually.
On the palette.
So, okay, back to you, Kimberly Perry.
We're here on the show one day, and we read that you guys are no longer a band.
I say to myself, one of them is going to come here and go solo.
Really?
And I predicted it would be you.
And I said, I predict what they do is going to be good, but I didn't know which one it was going to be.
What happened?
What happened with the girl?
What can you tell me?
I can tell you that I feel like the three of us grew up a lot. The last few years were pretty transformative. Of course, COVID was like a pregnant pause for everybody. The three of us have been living in LA for about three years before 2020 and ended up moving back home to East Tennessee in the mountains. And I, for one, was at this point, I was just like, we've spent our entire childhood in really close quarters on a tour bus. And as I look around as the oldest sibling, too, I was like, I kind of felt this responsibility that,
None of us have really developed our lives outside of creative and really outside of each other.
So I think the genesis of it was really about creating space to live life and make sure that we hadn't left too much on the table for ourselves.
But then creatively, it also felt like we were feeling things in a different way.
And it was almost unfair for everybody to just have to do the one thing that brought us to the dance in the first place
because for somebody that was not going to be authentic and it wasn't going to be a true identity.
And so that was just a moment to have a lot of existential conversations.
stations. We made a ton of music at the end of COVID together down in Dallas, Texas. And it was
more fun than like I thought maybe it was TBP's third record. Like that's was our intention going in.
The bandberry. The bandberry. But it just turned out. I was like, no, this was just a really fun
experiment. And we got to know each other even better as friends than just siblings for the first
time. But that moment was a catalyst for me. I met my husband down there. We eloped to Vegas eight
months later. And it was like, Reed met his girlfriend, his now fiance, almost wife,
needles engaged, and everybody just needed the space to grow. What age did you start together?
Because you're right. Long time. The only thing that I knew of you was together. And I knew you,
I think I probably had spent, and we weren't friends like hang out friends by anyway,
but I think I knew you as closer to you just when I would see you than your brothers.
Yeah. So I don't know really what they do.
what they're about, but I just always knew you guys together, always. How long, how old?
Well, and so did we, by the way. We needed to learn that apart as well. But the first show,
Neil, who was the youngest, he was eight years old. That's crazy. Three was ten. Their whole life
then is that? I was 15. Yeah. So, I mean, it's been a really transformative couple of years.
And obviously coming on the heels of everything, our career went in a million different directions
as TBP. Some of the things that I'll take some creative credit for those, just
decisions, other things we just were beyond our control. And there was just this moment from time to time.
It was like, man, are we, is this whole thing just in ashes for a second? Like, how do we kind of
rise above the moment? And it turned out that the rising above it was really that the three of us just
needed to sort of get that space and be ourselves. And so I'm excited to see what they're working on
too. To be honest, we've kept it very close to the chest because we're trying to just be like
family for a second. It's always just been about music and business. And
that's been really fun but I'm just so blessed like get to know them as brothers now you know
I definitely could see where that would be new and exciting and when you talk about being together
a long time and wanted to not be together anymore that's how we do right here in the show I can't stand
them anymore god dang we've been together 12 15 years now and it's like I want to do that with them
I want to be Kimberly Perry do my own thing but they won't let me go it's 17 years here and 20
with lunchbox I mean that's amazing feels like 50 yeah that's a legacy it's very similar though
It's a lifetime.
And I would imagine, too, and I don't want to talk about the TBP.
So can we do that for now on?
Just make sure we stay with the...
T.
Yeah.
It's really cool.
I'm glad that you are, and I know you've been back,
but I'm glad that, like, you're here and you're back again.
Thank you.
Because I just like you.
I think what you're about to do, not just this song,
but I think what you're about to do is going to be really cool
and needed and welcomed.
And I don't know.
Let's move on to the next chapter.
Thank you.
It's good to be home.
I was thinking about, because the song we're going to do in a second.
It's if I die young.
Is it part,
do they call it Part 2?
Yeah, we're going to call it if I die young part 2.
So I was thinking of other sequel songs.
Do you know any other ones?
I don't.
Oh, I got three for you.
Okay, hit me.
Another brick in the wall part 2.
Okay.
Don't know it though.
Pink Floyd?
Oh, I know.
I know.
I know.
My pink Floyd.
Another brick in the wall.
Nothing?
So there was a part 2.
Was it titled part 2?
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
You don't know pink.
I don't know.
I don't know the catalog as well as I should.
Keep going, bones.
We don't.
It's a mood.
shame Kimberly Pear.
Okay. Next up, next single.
Confessions Part 2 from Usher.
I do know Confessions Part 2.
Exactly. And then Snoop Dog
Still a G thing.
Really?
Thang. Thang. With an A.
And I'm going to say what you're doing is better than all three.
I've said it.
I said it. What?
These are my confessions.
Just when I thought I said all I can say.
Whatever. If I died out of part two, it's better than now.
I feel like I'm in good company then.
That makes me feel great.
Okay. So, we're going to talk
more about the career in a second, but I do, you know what I want to do first? I want to play
If I Die Young Part 1 because I don't want people to watch Rocky 2 without seeing Rocky 1
because you need to know what happened in the first one. Yeah, you got to see Rocky and Apollo
fight in the first one so you know when they fight again what that's, yeah. So why don't we play
that? I love this song. This is one of those songs that was so big at the time that
it takes you back, at least me. Like I know as soon as this song hits, I'm going to be in North
Carolina in my yellow house
upstairs vacuuming
I'm gonna be training
because that's what I was
The associate my life like I just remember
Like we had just moved into the house
And I was like getting it ready and cleaning it and just
Yeah I was doing the radio
The radio show from my garage
No way so I could link up with them
Because my husband at the time
Was in the military and
I was at UFC fighting I just lost the belt
Oh yeah
What it reminds me up to yeah it takes me back
Takes me back
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Kimberly Perry.
So we're going to play the sequel, which is If I Die Young Part 2.
Was there any sort of, I don't know, is this song going to be awesome or is this song going to be only a novel song?
Because you do have to kind of weigh that.
Did you have that conversation with your close people?
We did.
Yeah.
And I actually, the best conversation we had about it was with my co-writers, Jimmy Robbins,
who is here with me today in studio.
And Nicole Galleon.
And so we got into the writing room.
We kind of talked about, there was a good friend that I was having coffee with last summer.
Her name is Tamara Kahniff.
And she was sort of asking me about the original version of If I Die Young and the motivation
behind it, like, where did it come from?
And she just like stopped sipping her coffee for a second.
It's like this aha moment.
And she just said, would you ever write a part two, a sequel?
And it's like that girl 10 years later that didn't die young.
Like, what's happened in her life?
What's she thinking about now?
Does she agree with her original, like, young self?
And that was sort of the genesis of the idea.
And I just knew that we had to write it.
But the first conversation that we had once we got it in the room with Nicole and Jimmy,
it was like, what are all the things the song does not need to be?
Like, we can't rob it from the original lovers of the first version
because it walked with people during times of loss.
You know, like it was a heavy song so much bigger than me, so much bigger than TBP.
You know, it was almost like this cultural moment that they took and made their own.
So it was a little daunting, like a little scary at first.
to just go, how do we not rob it?
And how do we not make it a novelty, too?
Like, it has to be, at least as good,
like, if not better.
Like, we really have some big shoes to fill.
My boss called me the first time he had heard it.
It's been maybe a couple of a few weeks ago.
And he goes, hey, do you know Kimberly Perry?
I was like, if I saw her, I think we would know each other.
And we'd say, hey, how's it going?
I felt like we've spent, it's been a while,
but we've spent enough time in and around each other.
I say, yeah, yeah, yeah, why?
He goes, well, I just heard this if I die young,
part two, do you know about it? I said, I do not know about it. And he said, you're going to be
surprised. It's really good. Awesome. So that's like somebody who just hears so much music and does
not give a crap. Totally. But saying, hey, you're going to be surprised. It's really good.
Because mostly I'm like, ah, that's crap. We know, we had to be really careful. Like,
I didn't want it to be this thing too. Obviously, I'm coming back into the country space. It's
been a hot minute. This is a homecoming. I didn't want anybody to misinterpret. Oh, well,
let's just like, you know, it is a full circle moment for me. I love that it's connecting dots with
my voice and this chorus and country music, but it was also important to me that nobody misinterpreted
the intention of writing it was not to like get back through the crack in the door. It just felt like a
piece I've healed so much. I've learned so much. I do disagree with the original version. Now I know
there's no such thing as enough time. There's so much more. Set that out for me. What do you mean
enough time? Well, the first chorus said now I know there's such thing as enough time. Now I've had just
enough time. What's the original lyric? Now I know I've had just enough time. This chorus, we go,
now I know. There's no such thing as enough time. And I think that's really come from just the
evolution of life. All the blessings that have come into it. There's more to lose at this point. Thank God,
you know. Let's hear a little. You guys can do this? Yeah, cool. This is super cool. So here she has.
Kimberly Perry. And this is If I Die Young, Part 2, right here live from our stage, Bobby Bone show.
Good job. That's awesome.
You know what I think when you sing that song, after Thanksgiving and I eat huge, I can't even talk.
And you're pregnant and you're singing like that.
Yeah, I'm figuring out how to breathe and sing at the same time.
I've decided right now when we're doing acoustic, I can sing really soft.
But I'm like not to be too technical about my voice, but I like, I really breathe from down deep.
And apparently there's a baby there now.
and so I'm having to figure it all out again.
Do you think a baby hears you sing or there's anybody sing that can sing and here's pitch?
Do you think that actually helps the baby no pitch when it comes out?
I'm hoping.
My fingers are crossed so hard because it would just be, first of all, my husband is 6'5.
So I feel like we're going to have a very tall baby.
I'm 5'3.
So I'm hoping he has like his height in my pitch and I'd be like, this little person can do anything.
Unless he has your height and your husband's pitch.
And you'd be like, what just happened here?
It could go that way.
It's a...
Here we go.
Look, I'm glad you're here.
I'm glad that you're here.
Thank you.
And I can't wait to see everything that happens.
This is super cool.
Thanks so much for having me in.
It's good to see you.
And I will tell you this.
Sometimes, and I even say it on the show,
some people come in and I'm like,
they're not really committed.
They're just trying to do like, you know,
watch me be country for a minute.
I just don't feel that way about you.
Well, I feel like, you know,
it's been funny. The original, if I die young, was a solo right for me, mid-20s. And I'll be honest,
over the last, I don't know, a handful of years, five, six years, there were these moments when I
would really need to go back to that song to remember myself, you know. It was kind of like to find
my creative core. I could go, well, that's the girl that fills melody like that and likes to
write lyrics like that. So in making a solo project, to be able to go back to that core and
know that my heart and my core Kimberly is a country singing songwriter. That's been a great thing to
kind of like self-identify all over again. So thank you for feeling that way because it's it truly is
like the conviction in my heart and I don't really know how to do anything but that. And also,
you know, for example, if someone says, hey, this show is really good on Netflix and it's somebody
that I have like sensibilities with and I'm like, okay, I'll watch it. It usually is pretty good. But like,
I don't Nicole Gallion real well. Yeah. She's awesome. And she's awesome. And when she's
like, yeah, it's for real. Like, I believe Nicole Gallagia. So, yeah, super. Do you play piano?
I do. Are you good? Yeah, piano is probably like my, I'm a very lumberjack guitar player. So piano would
probably be my main instrument. So if they said play one instrument and you showcase it, that'd be
piano. Yeah. Can you play classical stuff? I was trained classically. I'll be honest. I haven't read
music since I was probably 18, so I would be really rusty. But when I took piano lessons as a kid,
my teacher actually stopped teaching me because I had joined a band and she felt like the calluses
from guitar were making my touch less sensitive. So she's like you're going to have to choose
between, you know, rock and roll or classical. Have you played a show by yourself where it's not
a showcase for industry folks that you're back? Is that exciting to you? It is. Yeah, I'm going to
be playing a CMA fest. Opry. And the Opry? Saturday. For the first time we're doing three songs.
And it's, it is. I mean, again, it's,
this weird thing of like figuring out who I vibe the most with. Obviously with read and
Neil we were just this built-in like band in a box we could always go everywhere. So I think
really finding players who align at the music and whose souls kind of align on stage is going to
be a really fun sort of science experiment. And then right now just figuring out how to sing
the songs pregnant. That's just like that's my my daunting task at the moment. But live and on stage is
where I've always just felt the most comfortable and the most at home. So I'm
looking forward to just getting back and playing these songs out well we're happy to have you here
Kimberly Perry you can follow her at the Kimberly Perry which I assume that's a pretty common name and it was hard to just get Kimberly Perry
it was already taken yeah yeah and then I you don't want to use Kimberly Perry BTP wait what
TBP yeah T bp yeah because that ain't the thing you know I ain't the thing anymore uh okay
go have a happy career and then we'll see you whenever this song is hit number one or whenever you put out
the record you're putting out like a record in June June 9th
Yeah, it's called the Bloom Project
So the first EP is called Bloom
Of the project
And it's June 9th with five songs
Are you in fashion? Are you a fashion person?
I love it
Like what?
Like what?
I love like a Southern Gothic vibe
So I'm wearing my little like
Southern Gothic lace skirt today
Like a Batman grew up in a trailer
In Arkansas
That's what it feels like to me
Wow, I have not heard it describe like that
But I'm probably going to use that again
Yeah, it's like I really loved
Beyonce's Lemonade film was shot down south, and so much of that vibe feels like it's like romantic, but it's still kind of like, you know, rock and roll at the same time.
Yeah, I love fashion.
I geek out on it, for sure.
Jimmy's here with you who wrote this song.
Jimmy, let me have 30 seconds of your time.
Yes, sir.
What's it like to be awesome?
You know, it feels good.
Yeah, good.
Natural to me, authentic.
Yeah.
Jimmy, how many number ones do you have?
I'm asking you, you're not bragging.
I'm asking you this question.
How many number ones have you written?
11.
Okay.
And how rich are you now?
I'm just kidding.
He's a very nice house.
Yeah.
Any rebuttal to that?
It's good.
It's a good house.
All right.
There he is.
The great Jimmy.
Kimberly Perry.
Yes, it's over.
Kimberly Perry at the Kimberly Perry.
Opry on Saturday night.
If I Die Young Part 2, it is out.
It's out today.
Go check it out.
And that is it.
Good to see you.
Good to see you soon.
Thank you.
Kimberly Perry.
Thank you.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care, so they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
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I'm going to give a quick version of guns,
and I'm going to move it to something.
Here's what I think about guns.
I think everybody should be able to have a gun
if you're not a criminal and you're not an idiot.
And to prove you're not an idiot,
you've got to pass a test,
but I think everybody should be able to have a gun,
except for idiots who can't pass the test.
So, and I don't think that's so controversial.
I think I'll suffer from saying that,
and you're going to see where I'm going with this.
because it gets to be kind of funny, but then kind of sad it's not guns.
But I will say it again.
I think we all deserve to have a gun if we can prove that we are capable of having guns
and all the governors that go, even idiots get guns, open carry note, you're the idiot.
But governors to go, yep, I believe that everybody should have a gun.
If you're smart enough to have a gun and you prove it, that's who I vote for.
Except I can only vote in one state.
But if I could, I go to every state and I'd vote for governors that say.
say, yeah, all you got to do is pass a little test to prove that you know how to handle a gun.
Because you've got to pass a test to drive a car.
You've got to pass a test to go and jump in a plane.
Well, not to fly, but to actually be a pilot.
Yeah, lots of tests.
You've got to pass a test to prove you can do stuff.
You've got to pass a test to be a barber, do haircuts.
Oh, yeah, cosmetology.
How about that?
You got to pass a cosmetology does, but to carry a gun straight up, you don't.
I didn't think about that.
Yeah, your license is hung on the wall.
Like, you should have to have your license with you.
crazy. I never thought about it.
I'm going to start using that as a talking point though.
That's good.
Because I'm that guy that they go to where they're like,
can we find a hillbilly that has sensibility?
And they come to me.
And sensibility has no friends.
So I get the woke side that's like,
oh, we hate you because you think people should have the right to have guns.
Yeah, because I'm from Arkansas.
We used them as tools.
Nobody got shot in Hart.
Nobody got shot where I came from because everybody,
well, that one time the guys' toes got shot off.
Anyway, nobody shot each other.
And then I get that the other side, the conservative people,
people that are mad because I think people should have to prove that they can handle a gun.
They're not an idiot.
That being said, should we have to prove that you can carry a golf club?
No.
Where?
Exactly.
Now here's the deal.
A guy's walking on a golf course.
He's walking on the path.
Out just taking a stroll.
And that happens on golf courses a lot where people just go for a walk around the course,
especially later in the evening.
Yeah.
And so the dude and his wife are just taking the path, walking it.
Well, there's a guy playing goes, hey, you shouldn't be over there.
there. That's for golf carts and for golfers only.
And the guy's like, no, no, no, we can walk here. Well, the dude playing golf takes the golf
club and goes and beats him with it. Whoa.
A healthy response. That's why we need licenses for golf clubs.
Okay, now we do.
Which this story reminds me of also the, yeah, the mental health aspect of like guns and
background checks and different things too.
Yeah, and that's a whole different thing. We can't fix everybody's mental health right.
People like, what's a mental health thing? Are you going to get me out of box, guys?
I know.
They're like, it's a mental health thing. And I'm like, yes, absolutely.
but it's going to take 10, 15, 20 years to change a mental health culture,
but it's going to take three, six months to make some slight alterations to things
to keep people from dying from getting shot with guns.
Yes, there's layers.
So I also agree with, hey, yeah, we need to fix mental health.
But a lot of these people who are like, yeah, let's do mental health,
but they're voting against mental health.
You're a big old hippopotamus crips.
Hippocrypts.
Is that, yeah, yeah, close.
I made to say crits.
But then you went hippo.
Hippo and then I did a hippo and a gang.
So when you golfed, you carry, have you ever gotten angry at anybody?
Yeah, I told you.
I almost got beat up once.
These guys hit balls on us and I was like, I'm about to have something to say and have my friend with me.
And it was like twice they almost hit us with balls.
So I went back and I prepared to fight.
And I ain't a fighter.
I'm not going to act like I'm going to sit here and be like, let's roll.
It's time to go to Punchy Town.
I don't like that because I'm going to get punched more probably.
So I go and me, my friend roll up.
I get out of the golf cart.
I'm like, yo, there's four of them.
You've got to stop hitting golf balls on us.
I got my club in my hand just in case.
And they're like, well, you guys need to play faster.
We can't.
There's a group in front of us.
Like, stop hitting golf balls on us.
And so they get a little malady with me.
And I'm thinking it's two on four, but two of them are old.
And I'm like, they'll go first.
I'll get them first.
And then I'll go for the more fit guys.
And then one of them gets real, like, semi-aggressive.
And he starts to walk out me a little bit.
And I know I got my wood behind me.
And I look back, and my boy's driven off in a cart, and I'm by myself.
I bailed on you.
It's four on one.
It's a terrible situation.
So I had to do it.
I'd be like, look, guys, the guy, hold on that.
Listen, we can all be friends here.
Let's just stop with what's happened.
Let's just stop here and just have a good time.
Would you please stop hitting golf balls?
And then I walked back to my car.
I'm like, bro, what happened?
And Eddie's like, oh, he left you.
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, that was me?
You didn't leave me.
Oh, okay.
You were like, giving the other guy crap.
You're like, oh, he left you to get beat up.
That was crazy.
Anyway, in the story, this guy in his wife were walking,
and then the guy takes the golf club and just starts beating him with it.
Like, he grabbed a water bottle of like somewhat stop the club from hitting him.
But he struck the man several times.
The guy believed his ribs were broken.
The man was taken to the hospital for broken ribs, traumatic brain injury, broken jaw.
The guy, the hitter, the club hitter, was arrested, taken to the jail and aggravated battery.
Yeah.
That's from Click Orlando.
what a loser that guy is, the golf club guy.
People, first of all, get to walk on the golf course.
Secondly, even if they don't, let him go.
Even if he says to you, ha, a nice shot, loser.
Well, you know what, get better at golf.
That's why I say.
Hit a better shot.
Get better at golf.
It's like when teams would run the score up on people.
Steve Spurrier would say, you don't want us to run the score up on you.
Well, get better at football.
Yeah.
Play better defense.
Yeah.
Idiots.
Just idiots.
So I now propose golf club licenses.
Oh, wow.
To carry a golf club over a pitch and wedge you need to have a license.
Well, but for this guy, I don't think it was really about the people walking on the bath.
He's got other issues?
He's probably...
No, I think he's pretty healthy.
Angry at something.
I think he's pretty healthy.
I will let you guys know about a little something.
I played, and I hadn't talked about this, but I played golf with our CFO, who is basically the guy that runs the company.
New York.
Flew in.
Let's play some golf.
There's some other stuff going down.
Between me, him, the company, we're working on stuff.
And it hasn't been going great if I'm being honest with the other part.
But I really like this guy.
And he's like, let's just do it in person.
Let's talk in person.
We're hanging out.
I played the worst I've ever played my entire life.
It was humiliating.
You're lucky we're not all fired today just because I played so bad.
Is that bad?
Yeah, yeah.
I hit him with the golf club.
I was so mad I just started beating him with the golf club.
Okay.
What does bad mean?
It's really bad.
It may be the worst I've ever played in my whole life.
That means bad, Amy.
And luckily.
The worst you've ever played.
played in your whole life? Possibly. I don't know
what was going on. Were you
nerves?
I don't know if it was nerves.
My arms just felt like they were
legs. Did you say that
to him? I don't know what's going on in my arm.
No, but luckily, and I've
expressed this before, one of my really good
friends is Jake Owen, and it was me and Jake
in one cart, and it was
our CFO and his wife,
who was a really good golfer, in another
cart, and we're having a pretty good time. First time
I've ever been to hang out with the CFO. When you're like
dude. Like a normal dude.
It was really cool. That part was really cool.
I just hate it. I suck so bad.
And luckily Jake covered for me and he
was like, bro, you suck today. I've never seen you suck so bad.
And in a way, it was a little hurtful, but
it also in a way it let them know. Yeah, yeah, you're not
always that bad. I'm not always that bad.
And so I've got to play with him again next week.
Uh-oh.
Jake or the CFO?
Again? Again?
You never golfed with him before and now we got
two in two weeks. Yeah, and I promised him.
I said, I'm going to shoot this certain score.
Oh, no.
Or.
We're out?
Or what?
Well, I don't want to say or on this show.
I don't want to give you that.
But it's something significant.
And so now I have to play good.
What?
Or let me just say.
Wait, is this how things are done?
Yep.
Yeah, Amy.
On the golf course.
It has nothing to do with you.
I don't think it has anything to do with me.
Except the show being canceled.
Other than that.
Okay.
You'll be fine, Amy.
That does affect us.
I told my wife.
I said, hey, I have to shoot.
And she was like, do you ever shoot that?
I'm like, yeah, sometimes.
I'll tell you the score because I'm not a great golfer,
but I can be pretty good at times.
An 85.
I mean, you've done that before.
Yeah, many times.
Many, but not recently because, I mean, I'm telling you.
I look like a warist trying to swing a golf club.
I haven't played.
Was this all, could you have played really bad?
My wife said that too.
You go do the 85 and you get whatever this deal is.
It's not really a deal.
Or whatever is the, I don't know.
I have to change my name to I heart Jones if I lose.
That's what it is.
My official name.
That was his side of the bed.
Mr. Reihart.
I told my wife that, but she's like, you would never do that.
You're such a competitor.
You would have killed everybody if you could have.
That's true.
Also, how did that come up golfing again?
We already had, well, it's a business thing.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, it's not us just being buds.
Maybe it would be now.
That's a great time.
Let's do it again.
Okay, how's next thing?
That did happen, but I feel like he didn't mean it toward me because I sucked.
Yeah, he made it towards Jake.
He just wants Jake back.
Jake is awesome.
Yeah, he's amazing.
So, yeah.
But Jake was like covering for me too
In a way of like I was like dude I'm struggling
And when I struggle like this I'm not the most fun guy
And Jake was just so funny and he's crushing it
And I was I did okay
But no that's it
I didn't meet him in the golf club though
Like there's my point
Good for you
Next thing you know Jake is hosting this show
Well let's just say
That could be on the table
I love when they rank states
Based on it's the most amazing state
Because I always look for mine
I'm like Arkansas all done
It's never in the same
the top 10.
I'm just looking for that one time, though.
Like, I love my state.
I'm very proud of my state.
But nobody else is unless they've lived there.
And I have it tattooed on me.
And sometimes people are like, is that Minnesota?
I try not to get mad.
Sometimes I spit in their face.
Oh, that's how mad.
No, I don't.
I'm like, no, that's Arkansas.
Oh, he's never been there.
Then I go, well, you should.
It's a whole thing, right?
Yeah, yeah.
So, U.S. News ranked the best states for 2023.
And I'm going to do the top 10 best states.
And it's based on all the normal things.
Quality of life.
How much money people get paid.
The weather, health.
They go to all that.
Number 10, Florida.
Oh, love it.
Which Florida, to me, would be appealing because the winter is not.
Yeah, except this year, I think they had a winter, which is weird.
Well, I'd have moved.
I hate the cold.
So I like that about Florida.
Number nine, Vermont seems too cold, but I bet they do a heck of a job at Christmas.
Oh, yeah, I bet.
I got fall is nice.
Wisconsin.
Been there.
Love it.
It's the, other than Iowa, it might be the nicest group of people that I've ever been anywhere.
The problem with Wisconsin is it's cold.
Some people like cold and snow.
So I ain't bad for everybody.
I just, it's not for me.
But the people there, you want to talk about some cheese.
Oh, great cheese.
I went to Wisconsin.
I didn't poop for 11 days after I left.
It's all those curds.
Just a non-stop.
They like built it.
She's house in there and lived for a while.
Number seven, Iowa.
Represent Iowa.
I went to Iowa.
The last time went to Iowa, I crashed a wedding.
You did, like a listener or just, oh.
No, no, no, we were there for basketball.
Oh, that's true.
That's the last time.
Last time we went to Iowa, beat the crap out of Kansas.
There you go.
Yeah.
What's up, lunchbox?
The time before that, I crashed a wedding.
There was a listener.
It was like, hey, I know you're doing a show, but I'm actually getting married.
I wish we could come.
soccered them, found out where they lived,
we're having a wedding, went to the wedding, showed up.
That it was.
And most people had no idea.
And it was just weird because, I don't know, 85% of people had no idea who I was.
And I was kind of like, I'm here to, and when you're not really a celebrity,
but you're doing like a thing that celebrities do, it is weird.
In the end, it was cool because they explained to everybody why the weird guy was there.
But Iowa was awesome.
Number six, New Hampshire, don't believe it exists.
Not real.
Number five, Minnesota.
Too cold.
Number four, Nebraska.
Too cold.
But that's a group, but that's a nice state, too.
You go to college baseball there, World Series.
I do.
Go to Omaha pretty much every year because Arkansas is pretty much every year in the college World Series.
Number three, Idaho, awesome.
Really?
Loved it.
Did an episode of Breaking Bobby Bones there, kayaking.
If you're an outdoor person, Boisey, it's an amazing city.
Oh, that was pretty.
Loved it.
Number two, Washington State, number one, Utah.
I've spent a lot of time in Utah.
It's quite excellent.
This is not for me.
It's all too cold.
I need like warm states that are also awesome.
But Utah is the number one best state.
So I wonder if there is any correlation to the warm weather making people cranky?
No, I would think cold makes you cranky.
No, no, no, they say warm.
Oh, cold makes me crank.
Amy, are you hot or cold right now?
I'm cold right now.
You have to blink it on?
Yeah, no, I'm not.
I'm not cranky.
I feel great.
Oh.
Like I'm from Utah.
So, no, there's science.
There's research.
about this. You want the bottom five?
Eish. Oh, no. Do we?
I know. At number 50, Louisiana. Oh, man. I like
Louisiana. Me too.
49. Alaska. What?
48, Mississippi.
47. New Mexico.
I love New Mexico.
46, Arkansas.
No.
That track away.
Stupidest list ever heard.
This must be the list they put on an opposite day.
Okay, well, we're done with that segment right there.
So that's what's up.
It was, again, everything from health care, education, environment, people.
But congratulations to Iowa and Wisconsin, two of the nicest dates I've ever been to.
Pretty cool.
I do want to play this song because I thought it was such a good song.
I thought the concept of it was so clever.
Her name is Megan Patrick.
I'm a big fan of her music.
Her Bobbycast episode comes out Tuesday of next week where you learn a lot of her.
By the way, she was a, she's from Canada.
So they ski and stuff there.
They do snow.
Canada, may be nice.
Not for me.
Too cold.
But she was a, she had, she was in a car wreck.
She was a gymnast.
She's in a car wreck.
Couldn't do that anymore.
Years later, because there was a lot, the culture, there's a lot of skiing.
Because she's from Vancouver.
Ish?
No, somewhere.
Somewhere, I don't know.
Outside Toronto.
So she started doing ski jumping.
Landed on her head.
and she was got in like suitcase.
I thought she was going to die.
That high ski jump?
Were you going on the rent?
Couldn't.
Couldn't.
She had to quit.
Broke all kinds of stuff.
So that's,
you know,
then she got into music
because you just stuck there for a while.
Wow.
Such a crazy story.
She's okay now, though, guys.
Okay, good.
Yeah, I don't worry.
But, so you can hear all this in the Bobbycast coming up on Tuesday of next week.
Bobby Bones show.
Boney up the day.
This story comes to us from Miami,
An 18-year-old kid was driving his car speeding a little bit.
Police pull them over and they're like, huh, what's that in the back seat?
18 fake IDs laid out across the back seat.
Like on display?
Well, just in the seat.
And the cops like, what are all those?
And the 18-year-olds like, oh, man, I make fake IDs for everybody at school.
Spring break.
Oh.
Well, you're going to need a warrant, officer.
Yeah, you can't search my car.
No.
I learned that from the Jay-Z song.
I got 99 problems.
You have it.
Also, if you have a bunch of fake IDs
At least like put them in the trunk
Like, I had them in a bag
Hey, did you guys know a fake ID person in high school?
No.
Really?
I stayed out of trouble in every way
If I did, I would not know them anymore.
Okay.
I was like trouble, I can't be in trouble.
I'm never gonna get to college.
I gotta get out of this town.
So no, I didn't.
It sounds like you did.
Yeah, I did.
20 bucks.
But was it because it was close to Mexico?
No, I mean, this would, this idea would get you beer like in town.
No, I'm saying though.
Was he from Mexico?
No, no, no.
No, he's a white dude.
I just feel like everything's shady down at like the border area.
No, he was just a guy in high school who was like, hey man, $20 will make you a fake ID.
And he had like 10 templates and he just had a laminated machine.
That's awesome.
I mean, it's terrible.
Yeah, yeah.
Wasn't smart.
That's awful.
Lunchbox.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead story of the day.
Here are some signs.
You may play video games too much.
There are three.
Let me see if I do these.
Because I don't play video games for the sake of playing video games.
I play two games and I wouldn't play them, but my friends didn't play them.
against me. Like we have a league and we bet money. Yeah, but how often do you play them?
Well, let me go to this because I don't want to get caught in the first one.
Lying to others about how long you spend playing video games. Here we go. What I started to do was
I tracked my video game playing in my phone now, how long each day. And I make sure that the
time that I spend with my wife and my dogs eclipses that by far. Is more than the video game
by far. I can't get in that space of even trying to build my team.
I mean, it's a nerd type thing, but it's only sports, and it's only getting to my friends.
Anyway, so I don't lie to, I don't lie.
What do I play a day?
45 minutes.
That's not bad.
That's on average, right?
Yeah, 45 minutes or an hour, on average.
Because sometimes I wake up two in the morning and I'll play for two hours just to keep myself stimulated because I'm up and I've done all my work and I don't want to fall back asleep after a while because then I will feel like crap.
Why'd you do that face?
I don't know because it's just thinking if you were to only have bits and pieces of that part, that conversation, you'd be like, someone would be like, I think you might be, because sometimes I wake up and I play it two in the morning.
Oh, I wake up terrible hours because I don't sleep.
Right.
Yeah.
Without knowing that detail, it sounds like you're waking up to play a video game.
Wanting to play games alone, even though your friends want to hang out.
That's never the case.
No, because you play with your friends.
And if there's something to do, I don't, I don't pick that over something fun to do.
I don't.
It depends on them.
Stop doing faces.
Tide of your faces
You've done two.
He's got two faces
and she doesn't even want the faces
to get on the air
but she's like
I know what you're...
I don't...
If Eddie is like
hey let's go do this
I'd do that more than video games.
Of course, yeah.
Then why'd you do the face?
Well before you clarified fun
in Eddie.
What do you mean?
And then risking
real world opportunities
like job situations
for video games.
Oh, never.
No chance.
No, you can't do that.
So I do not have a problem.
On those parameters
with those.
With these three, there may be other ones.
They haven't defined yet.
I may have those problems.
Okay, that's it.
We're done.
I hope you have a great weekend.
You hope you go and you experience life, life to the fullest.
And I don't even know.
Just be safe and get back here Monday.
That's all I'm going to say.
Justin Moore on the show Monday.
Bye everybody.
The Bobby Bones show.
It's Megan Maroney and my debut album Lucky is out today.
One of my favorite tracks on this record is Girl in the Mirror.
I think it sends an important message and I think all girls need to hear it.
The last line says,
Can't love the boy more than you love the girl in the mirror.
I hope you guys love it as much as I do.
Download or stream lucky now.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits,
my basketball and college football journey,
or my career in sports media.
Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement
to my brand new podcast, the Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw,
unfills of conversations with athletes,
leads, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
So let's get to it.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
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And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft.
And we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galco, joins the Sports
Slice podcast to break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players flying
under the radar. This is the insight you won't hear anywhere else. If you want to understand
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When a group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist, they take
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I vowed. I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he deserves.
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